How many parts are in the structure of the bone?
A) 7
B) 1
C) 6
C) The structure of the bone has 6 parts.
How many bones are in the spinal column?
33 bones.
It's not a spatula but a _____.
Scapula.
What is a fracture?
A partial or complete break in the continuity of a bone.
How long, on average, do bones heal?
A) 6 - 12 weeks
B) 12-16 weeks
C) 10-12 weeks
A) 6 - 12 weeks
How many bones are in the human body?
206 bones.
What is the importance of the Spinal column?
Houses & protects the spinal cord.
The characteristics of this bone are:
- Longest bone
- Upper leg (thigh)
Femur.
What is an Avulsion Fracture?
A tendon or ligament pulls off a tiny piece of the bone.
When a bone breaks a ______ (blood clot) forms around the broken bone, it protects the bone and delivers the cells needed for healing.
A) Callus
B) Hematoma
C) Carcinoma
B) Hematoma
What does the spongy bone do to support the bone?
It creates strength, the location is in the middle of the bone.
The first 7 vertebrae in your neck are called?
Cervical.
You have 26 bones in each hand. The ones in your fingers are called Phalanges, and the ones in your wrist are called Carpals. The bones in your palm are called ______?
A) Tarsals
B) Metacarpals
C) Metatarsals
B) Metacarpals
The bone breaks into 3 pieces and through the skin. What fracture is this?
Comminuted Compound Fracture.
Which steps are in the right order:
A) Callus, Hematoma, Carcinoma, and New bone growth, Continued to heal
B) Hematoma, New bone growth, Continued to heal, Healed bone
C) Hematoma, Callus, New bone growth, Continued to heal, Healed bone
C) Hematoma, Callus, New bone growth, Continued to heal, Healed bone
The outer layer of the bone is called ________. Help Supply blood and sensory tissues, it is important for growth and repair.
Periosteum.
How many vertebrae are in your Thoracic sections, and where are they connected?
12 vertebrae and connect to your ribs.
There are 2 bones in your lower leg. The bigger one is called:
A) Fibula
B) Tibula
C) Tibia
C) Tibia
A child comes in with a fractured forearm. The child has fallen backward with outstretched arms. On the X-ray, it reads that the radius has been bent and broken on one side of the bone. What fracture is this?
Green Stick on the radius.
This type of bone first is soft but becomes harder. Over the next weeks, the _____ replaces the hematoma.
Callus.
Bone marrow supports with _____ ____ production and is located on the _____.
Blood cells and inside.
_____ is inferior to the Lumbar but is superior to the Coccyx?
Sacral.
- This bone is also called a Collarbone
- It also helps stabilize your shoulder movement
It is your Clavicle.
The left humerus bone has been fractured all the way through, on a 45° angle. What fracture is this?
Complete Oblique on the left humerus.
Who is the best teacher?
Mrs. Bolen.