Skeletal
Joints/Injuries
Fractures
Structures
Other
100

The correct term for the kneecap:

What is:

Patella

100

A small sac of synovial fluid:

what is:

Bursa

100

Another term for an incomplete fracture:

What is:

Greenstick

100

Cells are organized together to form tissues. Tissues are organized together to form:

What are:

Organs

100

The plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions:

What is:

Transverse

200

Bones in the wrist are called:

What are:

Carpals

200

The acronym for first-aid treatment of minor musculoskeletal injuries:

What is:

R.I.C.E

Rest, ice, compression, elevation

200

A break within 1 inch of the wrist bone

What is:

Colles' Fracture

200

List in order from top to bottom:

1.Tarsals

2.Sacrum

3.Mandible

4.Sternum


What is: 3,4,2,1

3.Mandible

4.Sternum

2.Sacrum

1.Tarsals

200

Dorsal flexion is pointing the toes:

What is:

Up (towards the head)

300

An immovable joint:

What is:

Suture

(The cranium) 

300

Half of all accidental deaths in elderly are due to:

What is:

Falls

(Eventually leads to chronic issues)


300

Another term for "hairline" fracture:

What is:

Stress Fracture

300

Wasting away of muscles and muscle tissue:

What is:

Atrophy

300

What is the opposite of Distal:

What is:

Proximal

400

The largest and strongest bone in the body:

What is:

Femur (Thigh Bone)

400

A joint that allows movement around a central point:

What is:

Ball-and-socket joint

400

A fracture caused by a twisting motion:

What is:

Spiral Fracture

400

The muscle that covers the shoulder joint:

What is:

Deltoid

400

When a body is in supine position, they are facing ____. And in prone position, they are facing _____.

What is:

Supine-Facing Up

Prone-Facing Down

500

How many vertebrae are in:

-Cervical

-Thoracic 

-Lumbar

-Cervical 7 (C1-C7)

-Thoracic 12 (T1-T12)

-Lumbar 5 (L1-L5)

500

The connective tissue that joins bone to bone:

What is:

Ligament

500

Type of fracture where the bone breaks through the skin.

What is:

Compound Fracture

500

The spongy bone is called:

What is:

Cancellous bone

500

What is the opposite of suppination:

What is:

Pronation