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_____ attaches bone to bone. correct answers Ligaments
_____ attach bone to muscle.
Give an example using the bicep correct answers Tendons
Bicep is attached to the bone with a tendon
A ___ is where two bones come together. correct answers Joint
In _____ joints the bones are united by interjacent fibrous tissue or cartilage and are immovable,
Ex: the sutures in the skull correct answers fibrous
______ joints are separated by fibrocartilaginous discs and are only slightly movable.
Ex: the vertebrae correct answers Cartilaginous
_____ joints are freely movable because their bones are separated from one another and enclosed
in a joint cavity. This cavity is lined with a _____ membrane that secretes a lubricant, or synovial
fluid. Just like grease on gears, _____ fluid allows sliding of opposing surfaces, and this sliding
permits movement. correct answers Synovial
What is the function of the "soft spot" on a babies head?
What other characteristic contributes to this? correct answers Flexibility of the skull when being
born
Fibrous joints in the skull
In active labor, the first part of the baby to exit the body is the ____. Then, the baby is rotated so
that the shoulders are the widest part. One shoulder is done at a time which often leads to _____
shoulders or ___________ clavicles. correct answers dislocated shoulders and fractured clavicles
, Define:
Bowlegged-
Pigen toed-
"Knock-knees"-
Are they usually outgrown or abnormal? correct answers bowlegged-have legs that curve
outward at the knees
pigeon toed- walks w/ lateral side of feet
"Knock-knees"- knees together
Outgrown
An infant born with one leg that is slightly longer than the other is known as ___ ___ _____.
How do you assess for it? correct answers congenital hip displacement
The Allis test
To check for dislocation by comparing leg lengths you would preform which assessment finding
on an infant?
A positive test indicates? correct answers Allis Test
hip dislocation
A tuft of hair over a dimple in the midline of an infant may indicate ____ ____. correct answers
spina bifida
In pregnant women, what is a normal change in the cartilage of their pelvis? Why? For what?
correct answers softens for flexibility for delivery
Define lordosis correct answers Abnormal anterior curvature of spine usually lumbar
_____ attaches bone to bone. correct answers Ligaments
_____ attach bone to muscle.
Give an example using the bicep correct answers Tendons
Bicep is attached to the bone with a tendon
A ___ is where two bones come together. correct answers Joint
In _____ joints the bones are united by interjacent fibrous tissue or cartilage and are immovable,
Ex: the sutures in the skull correct answers fibrous
______ joints are separated by fibrocartilaginous discs and are only slightly movable.
Ex: the vertebrae correct answers Cartilaginous
_____ joints are freely movable because their bones are separated from one another and enclosed
in a joint cavity. This cavity is lined with a _____ membrane that secretes a lubricant, or synovial
fluid. Just like grease on gears, _____ fluid allows sliding of opposing surfaces, and this sliding
permits movement. correct answers Synovial
What is the function of the "soft spot" on a babies head?
What other characteristic contributes to this? correct answers Flexibility of the skull when being
born
Fibrous joints in the skull
In active labor, the first part of the baby to exit the body is the ____. Then, the baby is rotated so
that the shoulders are the widest part. One shoulder is done at a time which often leads to _____
shoulders or ___________ clavicles. correct answers dislocated shoulders and fractured clavicles
, Define:
Bowlegged-
Pigen toed-
"Knock-knees"-
Are they usually outgrown or abnormal? correct answers bowlegged-have legs that curve
outward at the knees
pigeon toed- walks w/ lateral side of feet
"Knock-knees"- knees together
Outgrown
An infant born with one leg that is slightly longer than the other is known as ___ ___ _____.
How do you assess for it? correct answers congenital hip displacement
The Allis test
To check for dislocation by comparing leg lengths you would preform which assessment finding
on an infant?
A positive test indicates? correct answers Allis Test
hip dislocation
A tuft of hair over a dimple in the midline of an infant may indicate ____ ____. correct answers
spina bifida
In pregnant women, what is a normal change in the cartilage of their pelvis? Why? For what?
correct answers softens for flexibility for delivery
Define lordosis correct answers Abnormal anterior curvature of spine usually lumbar