Chrystal Moore B-227.4036 Chapter 7 & 8 Chapter 7 Review Questions 1-15 pg. 246 1.) 1. B‚ G 2. H 3. D 4. D‚ F 5. E 6. C 7. A‚ B‚ D‚ H 8. I 2.) 1. G 2. F 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. E 3.) 1. B 2. C 3. E 4. A 5. H 6. E 7. F 4.) The cranial bones are made up of the frontal bone‚ two parietal bones‚ two temporal bones‚ the occipital bone‚ sphenoid bone‚ and ethmoid bone. The facial bones consists
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User | Kristin Maze | Course | BC3030X: Billing and Coding Applications with Simulations (5-21-2012) Section 5 | Test | Week 1 - Coding Applications Test | Started | 5/27/12 1:52 PM | Submitted | 5/28/12 9:46 PM | Status | Completed | Score Time Elapsed | 59 minutes out of 1 hour. | Instructions | | * Question 1 0 out of 4.5 points | | | LOCATION: | Outpatient‚ Hospital | PATIENT: | Larry Frost | SURGEON: | Mohomad Almaz‚ MD | | | DIAGNOSIS: Localized
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BIOSCI: Muscular Sys - Lt. mus - little mouse Body movement Maintain posture Generate heat Stabilize joints TYPES SKELETAL CARDIAC SMOOTH Elongated Branching Spindle-shpaed Multiple Peripheral N Single Central Single Central Nucleus Visible Visible Wala Striations Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary Hierarchy Bone → Tendon → Skeletal Muscle → Epimysium → Perimysium → Packs of Muscle Fibers → Endomysium → Muscle fibers → Sarcolemma → Myofibrils → Sarcomere → Actin & Mysoin myofilament ARRANGMENT
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Arterial haemorrhage is Pulsatile and Bright red alsoBleeds from proximal ends ‚porting as a jet that rises and drops in time with the pulse. In protracted bleeding‚ and when quantities of intravenous fluids else than blood are given‚ it may become watery in appearance. Venous haemorrhage is a dark red‚ a steady and copious flow. The color darkens still further from excessive oxygen desaturation when there is severe lose of blood‚ or in respiratory depression or obstruction. Blood loss is
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the spinal cord and by their corresponding spinal nerves. A group of muscles innervated by the motor fibres of a single nerve root is known as a myotome.[2] The epaxial muscle mass loses its segmental character to form the extensor muscles of the neck and trunk of mammals. In fishes‚ salamanders‚ caecilians‚ and reptiles‚ the body musculature remains segmented as in the embryo‚ though it often becomes folded and overlapping‚ with epaxial and hypaxial masses divided into several distinct muscle groups
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Week one written assignment for Kinesiology Bronwyn Oihus Abstract As humans our bodies are made up of several types of tissues‚ organs‚ bones muscles and nerves. I am going to talk about the joints of the skeletal system. The skeletal system gives us our shape and protects the inner structures of our bodies. In this system there are areas where 2 or more bones are held together in one of three ways. These are called joints and the bones and movement of the bones classifies the type of joint
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protuberance‚ the medial third of the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone (both in the back of the head)‚ and the ligamentum nuchae. The middle fibers of the trapezius arise from the spinous process of the seventh cervical (both in the back of the neck)‚ and the spinous processes of the first‚ second‚ and third thoracic vertebrae. They are inserted into the medial margin of the acromion‚ and into the superior lip of the posterior border of the spine of the scapula. The inferior or lower fibers of
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Unit 4 Lecture Study Guide Use the lecture folder to help you complete this guide. The more detail you can provide the better prepared for the test you will be. 1. What is the integumentary system and its primary characteristics? The integumentary system is the skin and its derivatives; it provides external protection for the body. Its characteristics are: covers the entire body‚ accounts for about 7% of total body weight‚ pliable‚ yet durable‚ thickness: 1.5 to 4.0 mm‚ composed of the epidermis
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come back with a small crying baby because the "doctor worked his magic". In my formative years‚ I saw the power of medicine as it healed the lives of those closest to me: doctors reversed my brother’s acute asthmatic attack‚ fixed my cousin’s fractured femur and drained my brother’s subdural hematoma to save his life after a head trauma. This is why I chose to pursue a career in medicine. In medical school‚ my favorite clinical rotation was Internal Medicine. I find the interaction between organ
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normal aging Risk Factors and the Effects on Bone Typical Loss of Height Associated with Osteoporosis and Aging Manifestations • Loss of height • Pain does not occur unless there is a FX. Fracture of forearm(Distal radius)‚spine‚hip(Proximal femur) • Curvature of spine-Dowagers hump (progressive kyphosis) • More than 1.5 million Americans suffer osteoporotic fractures annually Nat’l Osteoporosis Foundation2002) • 24%hip Fx.s result in death within one year of injury25%will require long term
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