Dr. Chiarelli Contact Info correct answers - Email:
- Office: Health Sciences II, Room
314
- Office Hours: On campus Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30-
11:30 am
Lindsey Harders Contact Info correct answers - Email:
- Office: Health Sciences II, Room
315
- Office Hours: On campus Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30-
11:30 am
For all questions or concerns lab related... correct answers Students
must contact
Lindsey or your Lab
TA.
Exam Policy correct answers - Students are required to bring ten (10)
pink UCF complete with 100 questions to lab before the
scantrons
-first exam. have the option to complete a cumulative final exam that takes
Students
the place
lowestoflecture exam score. The final can only help not hurt student
grades.
score If you
lower on the final than any previous lecture exam, the final exam
score will
count for not
anything
Make-Up Exam Policy correct answers - Make-up exams may be
granted for excused
documented
absences.
- Students must contact the professor 24-hours before the start of the
exam to be for a make-up. The standard extension for exams is one
considered
day unless
otherwise
stated
Homework Policy correct answers Students must contact the professor
within
of a missed
24-hours
assignment to request late work
submission.
Quiz Policy correct answers - Students will have two attempts at each
quiz,highest
the with onlyscore applied to the overall course
grade.
- Late work will be accepted at a deduction of 25% of the assigned grade
per due
the day after
- Students must contact the professor within 24-hours of a missed
date.
assignment
request late to
work
submission.
Academic Integrity Policy correct answers - Cheating in any form will not
be tolerated
and will result in an automatic F for the course and a report filed with
the Office
Student of
Conduct and Academic
Integrity.
- If a cell phone is observed in your testing area, it will result in an automatic
zero for the
exam
.
,Student Conduct in the Classroom Policy correct answers Cheating,
plagiarism,behavior
disruptive and are not allowed in the
classroom.
How to send an email correct answers Emails should always be
written in a manner, containing an appropriate greeting, your name, class
professional
and section,
question or concern utilizing complete sentences, and
closing
Scapula correct answers Thick, flat bone lying on the thoracic wall
that providesfor intrinsic, extrinsic, and stabilizing
attachment
muscle groups.
Anterior Structures of Scapula correct answers - Lateral & Medial
Borders
- Superior & Inferior
Angles
- Sub-Scapular Fossa (Where subscapularis
attaches)
- Coracoid
Process
- Glenoid Cavity (Where Humerus head
articulates)
-
Acromion
Posterior Structures of Scapula correct answers - Lateral & Medial
borders
- Superior & Inferior
angles
-
Spine
-
Acromion.
- Supraspinous Fossa (Where the supraspinatus is
attached)
- Infraspinous Fossa (Where the infraspinatus is
attached)
- Teres
Minor
Lateral Aspect of Scapula correct answers - Shallow joint that bypasses its
shallowness
with its rotator cuff
muscles
- *Glenohumeral Joints* (Where the head of the
humerus sits)
Clavicle correct answers -
- Acromial (Lateral) end is where there is articulation with the
Collarbone
scapula.
- The Sternal (Medial) end is featureless and attaches to
cartilage.
- In the inferior view, there's a ridge across the bone that needs to
have space for
multiple
structures.
Humerus correct answers - The only bone that makes up brachial region of
the upper
limb
.- Articulates with the *glenoid
cavity*.
Structures of the Humerus (Top to Bottom) correct answers - Head of the
Humerus
- Greater
- Anatomical
Tubercle
Neck
- Surgical
Neck
- Radial Groove
(Posteriorly)
- Intertubercular Sulcus
(Anteriorly)
- Deltoid
Tuberosity
, - Olecranon
Fossa
- Medial & Lateral
Epicondyles
- Trochlea
-
Capitulum
-
Condyles
Ulna correct answers Inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to
the wriston
located and
the side of the little
finger.
Structures of the Ulna (Top to Bottom) correct answers -
Olecranon
- Trochlear
Notch
- Coronoid
Process
- Radial
Notch
- Proximal Radioulnar
Joint
- Ulnar Notch of the
Radius
- Head of
Ulna
- Ulnar Styloid
Process
- Distal Radioulnar
Joint
Radius Bone correct answers Smaller bone in the forearm (lower arm) on
the same
side as the
thumb
Structures of the Radius correct answers -
Head
-
Neck
- Radial
Tuberosity
- Radial Styloid
Process
Carpal Bones correct answers - Bones of the
wrist
- Scaphoid Bone, Lunate, Carpal Tunnel, Hamate, Capitate, Pisiform,
Triquetrum,
Trapezoid, &
Trapezium.
Scaphoid Bone correct answers - Carpal bone on the thumb side of the wrist
above the
radiu
s.
- Most frequent bone to fracture among all the carpal
bones.
Lunate correct answers - Crescent shaped carpal bone situated in the
centerand
wrist of the
articulating with the
radius.
- The most dislocated carpal
bone.
Carpal Tunnel correct answers - Space between carpal bones and flexor
retinaculum
- Two rows of the carpal bones produce the carpal groove which is concave
anteriorly.
- Produced by *flexor retinaculum* over the carpal bones
anteriorly.
Flexor Retinaculum correct answers - Double layer of membrane covering
the carpal
groove anteriorly and produces the carpal tunnel for transmission of flexor
muscles and
median
nerve.