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Summary "Musculoskeletal System – Complete NCLEX RN (NCSBN) Nursing Notes | Anatomy of Bones, Joints & Muscles (1st Year PDF)"

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This is a comprehensive and well-organized PDF note covering the entire Musculoskeletal System, specifically tailored for B.Sc, NCLEX RN Nursing 1st Year students. These notes are designed according to the standard Human Anatomy & Physiology syllabus, and can also be used by students in medicine, paramedical sciences, and allied health courses. These notes are created with a focus on concept clarity, exam preparation making it extremely helpful for quick revision, assignments, or practical exams. Key Features: Topic Covered in Detail: Introduction to the Musculoskeletal System Structure and Function of Bones Types of Bones and Bone Cells Axial and Appendicular Skeleton Bone Growth and Ossification Joints: Classification, Types, and Functions Structure and Types of Muscles Muscular Contraction and Movement Common Musculoskeletal Disorders Labeled Diagrams for Bones, Joints, and Muscles Clinical Correlations & Summary Tables

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B.Sc. Nursing - Musculoskeletal System Detailed Notes (30 Pages)



Page 1: Introduction to Musculoskeletal System


Definition: The musculoskeletal system is a complex system that includes bones, muscles, joints, cartilage,
tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissues. It provides structure to the body, allows movement, and
protects vital organs.


Functions: - Support and shape the body - Protect internal organs - Facilitate movement - Store minerals
(e.g., calcium, phosphorus) - Produce blood cells (hematopoiesis) - Store energy (yellow bone marrow)


Components: 1. Skeletal System 2. Muscular System 3. Joints and connective tissues



Page 2: Overview of the Skeletal System


Divisions: - Axial Skeleton (80 bones): Skull, vertebral column, ribs, sternum - Appendicular Skeleton (126
bones): Limbs and girdles (shoulder and pelvic)


Classification of Bones: - Long bones (e.g., humerus) - Short bones (e.g., carpals) - Flat bones (e.g., skull) -
Irregular bones (e.g., vertebrae) - Sesamoid bones (e.g., patella)


Bone Composition: - Compact bone (dense) - Spongy bone (lightweight, trabecular)



Page 3: Structure of Bone and Bone Cells


Bone Structure: - Diaphysis: Shaft of a long bone - Epiphysis: Ends of long bone - Metaphysis: Growth
region - Periosteum: Outer fibrous layer - Endosteum: Inner lining of bone cavity - Medullary cavity:
Contains yellow marrow


Bone Cells: 1. Osteoblasts – build bone 2. Osteocytes – mature bone cells 3. Osteoclasts – break down bone



Page 4: Bone Development and Growth


Ossification: - Intramembranous (e.g., flat bones of skull) - Endochondral (e.g., long bones)


Growth Plate (Epiphyseal Plate): - Responsible for longitudinal bone growth - Becomes epiphyseal line
after growth


Factors Affecting Bone Growth: - Nutrition (calcium, vitamin D) - Hormones (growth hormone, sex
hormones) - Physical activity




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, Page 5: Axial Skeleton - Skull


Divisions of Skull: - Cranium (8 bones): frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid - Facial
bones (14 bones): maxilla, mandible, zygomatic, nasal, etc.


Functions: - Protect brain - House sense organs - Form structure of face



Page 6: Axial Skeleton - Vertebral Column


Divisions: 1. Cervical (7) 2. Thoracic (12) 3. Lumbar (5) 4. Sacrum (5 fused) 5. Coccyx (4 fused)


Curvatures: - Cervical and lumbar: Concave - Thoracic and sacral: Convex


Functions: - Protect spinal cord - Support head and trunk - Allow flexibility



Page 7: Axial Skeleton - Rib Cage and Sternum


Rib Classification: - True ribs (1–7) - False ribs (8–12) - Floating ribs (11–12)


Sternum Parts: - Manubrium - Body - Xiphoid process


Function: - Protect heart and lungs - Assist in breathing



Page 8: Appendicular Skeleton - Pectoral Girdle


Bones: - Clavicle (collarbone) - Scapula (shoulder blade)


Function: - Connect upper limbs to axial skeleton - Provide attachment for muscles



Page 9: Upper Limb Bones


1. Humerus (arm)
2. Radius and ulna (forearm)
3. Carpals (wrist)
4. Metacarpals (palm)
5. Phalanges (fingers)

Functions: - Facilitate hand movements - Support arm function




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