Bones
Review
Muscular
Review 2
Injuries
100
AKA the cheek bone
What is the zygomatic bone?
100
Seven factors that affect conduction of heat
What is 1.)temperature gradient 2.) heat dissipation 3.)heat storage capacity of modality 4.) size of modality 5.)amount of skin 6.)tx time of modality 7.) patient variability
100
is so named because it is associated with thinking or concentration, although the justification for this view is lacking. It also has been said to express doubt. It originates in the part of the mandible below the front teeth and inserts into the skin of the chin, and acts to push the chin boss upwards, wrinkling it and curving the lips upward in an inverted U.
What is the mentalis?
100
Top 4 concerns of patients in regards to wound healing.
What is 1.)Preservation of normal function 2.)cosmetic 3.)alleviation of pain 4.)avoid infection
100
Most common location for a mandible fracture to occur
What is the mandibular angle?
200
the left and right sides of this bone connect to form the sagittal suture in the skull.
What are the parietal bones?
200
Law of Dubois-Reymond states that for a current to excite tissue/nerve these three things must happen.
What is 1.)Adequate intensity to overcome resting potential 2.)Fast enough rate of rise to avoid accomodation 3.)Adequate phase duration to overcome nerves capacitance
200
the muscle out of which most facial muscles evolved. It runs from the upper chest area through the neck to the lower cheek area, originating in the fascia of the pectoral and deltoid regions and inserting into the mandible and several muscles such as triangularis. It lowers the lower jaw and lip, and tenses the neck to form noticable vertical and/or horizontal ridges and depressions in the neck.
What is the platysma?
200
The 6 domains in the role delineation study for the BOC
What is 1.)Prevention 2.)clinical evaluation and diagnosis 3.)immediate care 4.)TX/rehabilitation and reconditioning 5.)organization and administration 6.)professional responsibility
200
Proper name for cauliflower ear.
What is an auricular hematoma?
300
Large bone that encompasses most of the anterior portion of the skull, as well as the upper parts of the orbit
What is the frontal bone?
300
Three factors affecting how nerves respond to e-stim
What is 1.)Relative diameter of the nerve 2.)depth of the nerve in relation to electrode 3.)phase duration
300
This muscle also helps with smiling, lifting the corner of the mouth. Dimples are the result of different variations in this muscles.
What is Zygomaticus (major)?
300
Trauma that interrupts electrical impulses to the heart causing the heart to stop beating.
What is Commotio Cordis?
300
A fracture to this bone is a medical emergency, due to possible eye and frontal lobe damage secondary to this fracture.
What is frontal bone fracture?
400
Name of the sutures between the frontal and parietal bones.
What is coronal sutures?
400
Three ways modalities are absorbed by the body
What is 1.)Reflexion 2.)refraction 3.)absorption
400
This muscle is only found in humans, some apes have this muscle but it lacks development, this is said to be the reason why apes can only smile while barring their teeth. This muscle is one of the muscles that helps you smile, but if it acts alone, it results in a "fake smile"
What is the risorius?
400
The SAID Principle
What is specific adaptations to imposed demands-body will not improve unless it is overloaded.
400
AKA nosebleeds
What is epistaxis?
500
This bone forms a joint with every of the eight cranial bones except for the ethmoid bone.
What is the sphenoid bone?
500
The number of beats heart rate increases per every one liter of water loss
What is 8 beats
500
The four muscles of mastication.
What is Temporalis, masseter, medial and lateral pterygoid muscle.
500
The three requirements in establishing negligence
What is 1.) duty of care existed 2.)failure or incorrect performance of duty of care 3.) injury resulted directly due to persons care
500
Name of surgeons/specialists that specialize in the mouth, face and jaw.
What are oral and maxillofacial surgeons?
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