L1: Into to Human Body Flashcards

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What does extension/flexion at joints within the upper and lower limbs look like?

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2
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Provide examples of long bones.

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  • femur, tibia, phalanx
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3
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What does inversion and inversion of the foot look like?

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3
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Provide examples of short bones.

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  • carpals, tarsals
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4
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What are other words for superior and inferior? Anterior and posterior?

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  • Cranial = superior - Caudal = inferior - Ventral = anterior - Dorsal = posterior
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5
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In anatomy, what is the arm and what is the forearm? What is the leg and what is the thigh?

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  • Arm refers to the region between the shoulder and the elbow. Forearm refers to the region between the elbow and wrist. - Leg refers to the region between the knee and ankle. Thigh/femoral region refers to the region between the hip and knee.
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5
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What does opposition and reposition of the digits look like?

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6
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Provide examples of accessory bones

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  • sutural/Wormian bones
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7
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Provide examples of flat bones.

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  • cranial bones, sternum, ribs, scapula
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8
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To what is proximal and distal in reference to?

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  • The trunk of the body
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9
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What is the difference between protrusion and retrusion? What body part is this used for?

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  • Protrusion refers to action of moving mandible anteriorly - Retrusion refers to action of moving mandible posteriorly
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11
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To what is lateral and medial in reference to?

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  • the median plane
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12
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Provide examples of sesamoid bones.

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  • patella
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13
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Provide examples of irregular bones.

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  • vertebrae, facial bones
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15
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What is dorsiflexion? What is plantarflexion?

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16
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What are the two major divisions of the skeleton?

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  • Axial skeleton: includes skull, hyoid bone, vertebrae, ribs and sternum - Appendicular skeleton: limb bones with appendages, pectoral girdle (scapula/clavicle) and pelvic girdle/hip bone
17
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What are the planes of the body?

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  • Sagittal plane includes midsagittal/median plane and parasagittal plane (think Mohawk) - Coronal/frontal plane (think crown) - Horizontal/transverse plane
18
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What does flexion and extension of the entire upper and lower limbs look like?

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19
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Where are the dorsal/palmar surfaces of the hand and foot?

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