how many bones in an adult body?
bonus: does a baby have more bones?
206 and yes babies have more!! (300)
Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts?
Also name the plane that divides the body into inferior and superior parts?
coronal plane
second is a horizontal plane
Where is the coronoid process located?
In the posterior end of the elbow joint
tell me three movements of the cervical spine
pivot, flex, extend, and circumduct
Name 6 of the 10 body systems
What is respiratory, integumentary, cardiac, urinary, respiratory, reproductive, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and the digestive system?
Atlas and axis repectively
Demonstrate proper RPO and LPO positioning
show me the $
Which joint is on the most proximal aspect of the lower extremities?
acetabulofemoral joint
What type of joint is the CMC joint? how much movement present?
Scaphoid
name all 3 sections of the bones of the foot and the individual bones (26 total)
1- tarsals: talus and calcaneus, lateral cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, medial cuneiform, navicular, cuboid
2: metatarsals - first to fifth metatarsal
3- phalanges: first-fifth distal phalanges, first-fifth proximal phalanges, second-fifth intermediate phalanges
Word used to describe lightly touching the patient to find markers?
what is palpation?
What 3 arches can you see in a true lateral position of the elbow?
trochlear sulcus, outer ridges: trochlea and capitulum, and trochlear notch of the ulna
protraction and retraction
True or false: The distal radius will cross over the ulna when the hand is pronated
True!
Name 5 bones in the pelvis
What is a dorsal decubitus position?
patient should be supine, xray is perpendicular to patient (entering at their side)
What joint is at the ankle?
tarsotibial joint
Plantar flextion
What are the 3 body habituses and explain the body style?
Sthenic - average size, normal internal organ placement
Hyposthenic - thin and slender
Hypersthenic - large body size and broad
Asthenic - very thin and slender
name the facial bones? (14)
mandible, maxilla (2), zygomatic (2), vomer, inferior nasal concha (2), palatine (2), nasal (2), lacrimal (2)
what does it mean when a patient is ambulatory?
The patient is able to move/walk normally
Mr Smith has a fly on his shoulder, the poor thing! He reaches his right hand over to his left shoulder to try and squish the fry. Which movement is occuring at his elbow joint?
flextion
What does ALARA stand for and what is it for?
As low as reasonably possible -- has to do with giving patient the lowest possible radiation but still getting the best image possible