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DAA: Exam Questions and Answers


What are the components of the IVD? - Answers✓✓Nucleau Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus


Define Ilium - Answers✓✓Shield


Define Pelvis - Answers✓✓Bowl


Define Ischium - Answers✓✓Hip


Define Pubis - Answers✓✓Groin


What is the relationship of the greater trochanter to the lesser trochanter? - Answers✓✓The
lesser trochanter is medial


Define tibia - Answers✓✓Flute


Define Sustentaculum - Answers✓✓Support


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


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

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


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


Orbit of Eye - Answers✓✓Steven Lee Makes Every Frolicking Zebra Pee


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


Fontanel Closure - Answers✓✓Posterior - 2 Months
Anterior Lateral - 3 Months
Posterior Lateral - 1 year
Anterior - 18 to 24 months


Explain PH to Calcium Levels. - Answers✓✓Increased PH = Excess OH ions, Binds free CA+
in blood stream


This creates hypocalcemis in an already compromised hypocalcemic patient (Pregnant).


Tetany - Answers✓✓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? - Answers✓✓8 years


When does the primary ossifications centers of in the Axis fuse? - Answers✓✓3 years

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