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DAA: Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ What are the components of the IVD? - Nucleau Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus Define Ilium - Shield Define Pelvis - Bowl Define Ischium - Hip Define Pubis - Groin What is the relationship of the greater trochanter to the lesser trochanter? - The lesser trochanter is medial Define tibia - Flute Define Sustentaculum - Support Nemonic for Cranial Bones. - Old People From Texas Eat Spiders Occipital, Parietal, Frontal, Temporal, Ethmoid, and Sphenoid Nemonic for Facial Bones. - Virgil Can Not Make My Pet Zebra Laugh

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What are the components of the IVD? - ✔✔Nucleau Pulposus and Annulus

Fibrosus

Define Ilium - ✔✔Shield

Define Pelvis - ✔✔Bowl

Define Ischium - ✔✔Hip

Define Pubis - ✔✔Groin

What is the relationship of the greater trochanter to the lesser trochanter? -

✔✔The lesser trochanter is medial

Define tibia - ✔✔Flute

Define Sustentaculum - ✔✔Support

Nemonic for Cranial Bones. - ✔✔Old People From Texas Eat Spiders



Occipital, Parietal, Frontal, Temporal, Ethmoid, and Sphenoid

Nemonic for Facial Bones. - ✔✔Virgil Can Not Make My Pet Zebra Laugh


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, Vomer, Conchae(Inferior Nasal), Nasal, Maxilla, Mandible, Palatine,

Zygomatic, Lacrimal,

Orbit of Eye - ✔✔Steven Lee Makes Every Frolicking Zebra Pee



Sphenoid, Lacrimal, Maxilla, Ethmoid, Frontal, Zygomatic, Palatine

Fontanel Closure - ✔✔Posterior - 2 Months

Anterior Lateral - 3 Months

Posterior Lateral - 1 year

Anterior - 18 to 24 months

Explain PH to Calcium Levels. - ✔✔Increased PH = Excess OH ions, Binds

free CA+ in blood stream



This creates hypocalcemis in an already compromised hypocalcemic

patient (Pregnant).

Tetany - ✔✔condition affecting nerves causing muscle spasms as a result

of low amounts of calcium in the blood

When does the primary ossifications centers of in the Atlas fuse? - ✔✔8

years


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