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CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING A&P 1 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE synovial joints - ANS-freely movable joints ex: hip, knee, shoulder cartilaginous joints - ANS-allow only slight movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage synchondrosis joint - ANS-Bones are joined by Hyaline cartilage only ex: Epiphyseal plate symphysis - ANS-two bones joined by fibrocartilage ex: Pubic symphysis suture joint - ANS-immovable joint, such as between the bones of the skull syndesmoses joint - ANS-More dense fibrous CT than a suture ex: Gomphosis interosseous joint - ANS-sheet of dense fibrous connective tissue Ex: between radius and ulna syntharoses joints - ANS-Allows no movement ex: Suture, gomphosis Amphiarthroses - ANS-slightly movable joint ex. pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs Diarthroses - ANS-freely movable joint ex: hip, knee, shoulder, elbow epiphyseal cartilage - ANS-The cartilaginous region between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a growing bone ex: growth plate bursa - ANS-fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another tendon sheath - ANS-an elongated bursa that wraps completely around a tendon subjected to friction gliding joint - ANS-allows one bone to slide over another; found in wrist and ankles angular joint - ANS-hyper-extension, extension, flexion, lateral flexion, adduction, abduction, and circumduction Rotation - ANS-CIRCULAR MOVEMENT AROUND AN AXIS ex: lateral and medial rotation Special Joint Movements - ANS-elevation, depression, protraction, retraction, supination, pronation, inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion plane joint - ANS-side to side movement and back and forth hinge joint - ANS-Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in only one plane pivot joint - ANS-the rounded or pointed surface of one bone articulates with a ring formed partly by another bone and partly by a ligament Factors Affecting Contact and Range of Motion at Synovial Joints - ANS-Structure and shape of the articulating bones, Strength and tautness of the joint ligaments, Arrangement and tension of the muscles, Contact of soft parts, Hormones, Disuse Mandible - ANS-lower jaw Maxilla - ANS-upper jaw mental foramen - ANS- Zygomatic bone - ANS-cheek bone squamous suture - ANS-Between parietal and temporal bones parietal bone of skull - ANS- Temporal bone - ANS- Frontal Bone (anterior view) - ANS- scaphoid bone - ANS- Lunate - ANS- Triquetral - ANS- Pisiform - ANS- trapezium bone - ANS- Trapezoid - ANS- capitate carpal - ANS- Hamate - ANS- Talus - ANS- calcaneus - ANS- Navicular - ANS- medial cuneiform bone - ANS- intermediate cuneiform bone - ANS- lateral cuneiform bone - ANS- Cuboid - ANS- compact bone - ANS- blood slide (smear) - ANS- right hypochondriac region - ANS- left hypochondriac region - ANS- epigastric region - ANS- hypogastric region - ANS- right inguinal region - ANS- left inguinal region - ANS- left lumbar region - ANS- right lumbar region - ANS- umbilical region - ANS- pH 1 - ANS-acidic pH 7 - ANS-neutral pH 14 - ANS-basic (alkaline)

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CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
A&P 1 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
synovial joints - ANS-freely movable joints ex: hip, knee, shoulder

cartilaginous joints - ANS-allow only slight movement and consist of bones connected
entirely by cartilage

synchondrosis joint - ANS-Bones are joined by Hyaline cartilage only ex: Epiphyseal
plate

symphysis - ANS-two bones joined by fibrocartilage ex: Pubic symphysis

suture joint - ANS-immovable joint, such as between the bones of the skull

syndesmoses joint - ANS-More dense fibrous CT than a suture ex: Gomphosis

interosseous joint - ANS-sheet of dense fibrous connective tissue Ex: between radius
and ulna

syntharoses joints - ANS-Allows no movement ex: Suture, gomphosis

Amphiarthroses - ANS-slightly movable joint
ex. pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs

Diarthroses - ANS-freely movable joint ex: hip, knee, shoulder, elbow

epiphyseal cartilage - ANS-The cartilaginous region between the epiphysis and
diaphysis of a growing bone ex: growth plate

bursa - ANS-fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over
another

tendon sheath - ANS-an elongated bursa that wraps completely around a tendon
subjected to friction

gliding joint - ANS-allows one bone to slide over another; found in wrist and ankles

angular joint - ANS-hyper-extension, extension, flexion, lateral flexion, adduction,
abduction, and circumduction

Rotation - ANS-CIRCULAR MOVEMENT AROUND AN AXIS ex: lateral and medial
rotation

, Special Joint Movements - ANS-elevation, depression, protraction, retraction,
supination, pronation, inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion

plane joint - ANS-side to side movement and back and forth

hinge joint - ANS-Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in
only one plane

pivot joint - ANS-the rounded or pointed surface of one bone articulates with a ring
formed partly by another bone and partly by a ligament

Factors Affecting Contact and Range
of Motion at Synovial Joints - ANS-Structure and shape of the articulating
bones, Strength and tautness of the joint ligaments, Arrangement and tension of the
muscles, Contact of soft parts, Hormones, Disuse

Mandible - ANS-lower jaw

Maxilla - ANS-upper jaw

mental foramen - ANS-

Zygomatic bone - ANS-cheek bone

squamous suture - ANS-Between parietal and temporal bones

parietal bone of skull - ANS-

Temporal bone - ANS-

Frontal Bone
(anterior view) - ANS-

scaphoid bone - ANS-

Lunate - ANS-

Triquetral - ANS-

Pisiform - ANS-

trapezium bone - ANS-

Trapezoid - ANS-

capitate carpal - ANS-
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