Ch. 8 Appendicular Skeleton (copy)

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What is synonymous with shoulder girdle?

Pectoral girdle

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T/f: The pectoral girdle is complete

False

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Where is the pectoral girdle NOT united?

Back

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What makes up the pectoral girdle (2)?

Clavicle and scapula

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What joint connects the medial end of the clavicle with sternum?

Sternoclavicular

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What joint connects the lateral end of the clavicle with the scapula?

Acromioclavicular

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What join connects the scapula with the humerus?

Glenohumeral

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What is the clavicle also known as?

Collarbone

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What shape is the clavicle?

S

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T/f: Clavicle is easily palpated

True

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What is the most commonly fractured bone?

Clavicle

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<p>Name the bone in the image.</p>

Name the bone in the image.

Clavicle

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<p>What is the view in figure C.</p>

What is the view in figure C.

Superior

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<p>What is the view in figure G.</p>

What is the view in figure G.

Inferior

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<p>Name point A.</p>

Name point A.

Sternal end

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<p>Name point B.</p>

Name point B.

Acromial end

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<p>Name point E.</p>

Name point E.

Sternal end

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<p>Name point F.</p>

Name point F.

Acromial end

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<p>Name point D.</p>

Name point D.

Conoid tubercle

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What is the scapula also known as?

Shoulder blade

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Name the borders of the scapula (1).

Superior, medial, and lateral

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What articulates with clavicle?

Acromion

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What is used for biceps attachment?

Coracoid process

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What is the socket for the humerus?

Glenoid cavity

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<p>What is this bone?</p>

What is this bone?

Scapula

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<p>What view is this image of the scapula?</p>

What view is this image of the scapula?

Anterior

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<p>Name point A. </p>

Name point A.

Suprascapular notch

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<p>Name point B.</p>

Name point B.

Acromion

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<p>Name point C.</p>

Name point C.

Caracoid process

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<p>Name point D.</p>

Name point D.

Glenoid cavity

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<p>Name point E.</p>

Name point E.

Subscapular fossa

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<p>Name point F.</p>

Name point F.

Lateral border

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<p>Name point G.</p>

Name point G.

Superior border

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<p>Name point H.</p>

Name point H.

Medial border

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Which ribs does the scapula overly?

2-7

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Name the angles of the scapula.

Superior, inferior, and lateral

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What is the ridge on the posterior surface of the scapula called?

Spine

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<p>What view is this image of the scapula?</p>

What view is this image of the scapula?

Posterior

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<p>Name point A.</p>

Name point A.

Superior angle

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<p>Name point B.</p>

Name point B.

Supraspinous fossa

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<p>Name point C.</p>

Name point C.

Spine

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<p>Name point D.</p>

Name point D.

Inferior angle

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<p>Name point E.</p>

Name point E.

Acromion

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<p>Name point F.</p>

Name point F.

Lateral angle

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<p>Name point G.</p>

Name point G.

Infraspinous fossa

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How many bones per upper limb?

30

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What region encompasses the shoulder to elbow?

Brachium

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What region encompasses the forearm?

Antebrachium

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What region encompasses the hand?

Manus

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What bone(s) are in the brachium region?

Humerus

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What bone(s) are in the antebrachium region?

Radius and ulna

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How many bones are in the hand?

27

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What are the 3 parts of the hand?

Carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges

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<p>Name this bone.</p>

Name this bone.

Humerous

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<p>What view is A?</p>

What view is A?

Anterior

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<p>What view is B?</p>

What view is B?

Posterior

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<p>Name point C. </p>

Name point C.

Greater tubercle

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<p>Name point D.</p>

Name point D.

Lesser tubercle

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<p>Name point E.</p>

Name point E.

Intertubercular sulcus

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<p>Name point F.</p>

Name point F.

Deltoid tuberosity

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<p>Name point G.</p>

Name point G.

Coronoid fossa

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<p>Name point H.</p>

Name point H.

Radial fossa

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<p>Name point I.</p>

Name point I.

Lateral epicondyle

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<p>Name point J.</p>

Name point J.

Capitulum

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<p>Name point K.</p>

Name point K.

Head

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<p>Name point L.</p>

Name point L.

Surgical neck

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<p>Name point M.</p>

Name point M.

Medial supracondylar ridge

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<p>Name point N.</p>

Name point N.

Medial epicondyle

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<p>Name point O.</p>

Name point O.

Trochlea

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<p>Name point P.</p>

Name point P.

Head

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<p>Name point Q.</p>

Name point Q.

Surgical neck

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<p>Name point R.</p>

Name point R.

Medial supracondylar ridge

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<p>Name point S.</p>

Name point S.

Medial epicondyle

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<p>Name point T.</p>

Name point T.

Trochlea

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<p>Name point U.</p>

Name point U.

Greater tubercle

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<p>Name point V.</p>

Name point V.

Anatomical neck

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<p>Name point W.</p>

Name point W.

Nutrient foramen

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<p>Name point X.</p>

Name point X.

Deltoid tuberosity

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Name point Y.

Lateral supracondylar ridge

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<p>Name point Z.</p>

Name point Z.

Lateral epicondyle

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Name point AA.

Olecranon fossa

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What is the term used to describe the disc-shaped head for capitulum of humerus?

Radius

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What is at the distal end of the radius and ulna?

Wrist

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Where is the disc-shaped head for capitulum of humerus located?

Proximal end of radius

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Where is the olecranon and trochlear notch for humerus?

Proximal end of ulna

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Where is the styloid process located?

Distal end of radius

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Where is the round head with styloid process located?

Distal end of ulna

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<p>Name the view of point A.</p>

Name the view of point A.

Anterior

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<p>Name the view of point B.</p>

Name the view of point B.

Posterior

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<p>Name point C.</p>

Name point C.

Olecranon

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<p>Name point D.</p>

Name point D.

Radial notch of ulna

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<p>Name point E.</p>

Name point E.

Head of radius

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<p>Name point F.</p>

Name point F.

Neck of radius

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<p>Name point G. </p>

Name point G.

Radial tuberosity

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<p>Name point H.</p>

Name point H.

Styloid process

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<p>Name point I.</p>

Name point I.

Trochlear notch

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<p>Name point J.</p>

Name point J.

Coronoid process

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<p>Name point K.</p>

Name point K.

Ulnar tuberosity

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<p>Name the bone in point L.</p>

Name the bone in point L.

Ulna

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<p>Name the bone in point M.</p>

Name the bone in point M.

Radius