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Disorders
Fractures, Injuries, Etc
Anatomy
Torso
Pot Pourri
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Older women are especially susceptible to this
condition characterized by porous bone
3
What is Osteoporosis?
4
This disorder results from excessive endochondral
growth, which is usually stimulated by an
increased amount of growth hormone.
5
What is Giantism (gigantism)?
6
Affecting about 3 of all women and 1 of all men
in the U.S., this connective tissue disorder
affects skin, vessels, lungs and other organs,
but is most pronounced in the joints, especially
the hands.
7
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
8
Caused by an increase in uric acid in the body,
this disease causes crystals to build up in
joints, especially in the great toe, of all
places, and ultimately results in kidney damage
as well
9
What is Gout?
10
The most common form of dwarfism, this dominant
genetic disorder is characterized by a protruding
forehead, a narrow trunk and short limbs
11
What is Achondroplasia?
12
A clean fracture that is broken all the way
through the bone, but is not protruding.
13
What is a simple/complete fracture?
14
When a fracture is shattered into many fragments
and is sometimes even crushed, it is called
15
What is a comminuted fracture?
16
The official medical term for tennis elbow, for
instance
17
What is bursitis?
18
Osteomyelitis often results after a compound
fracture as a result of this type of potentially
deadly bacteria
19
What is staphylococcus?
20
Almost 85 of the U.S. population over the age of
70 is affected by this disorder which results
from general wear and tear of the joints
21
What is degenerative joint disease/osteoarthritis
?
22
This is the longest and strongest bone in the
human body.
23
What is the Femur?
24
This bone is situated at the back and lower part
of the cranium. Anteriorly, it is attached to the
Parietal Bone
25
What is the Occipital Bone?
26
The protusions that make up what appears to be
your ankle.
27
What are the medial and lateral malleolus (of the
tibia and fibula respectively)?
28
These bones anchors the pectoral girdle on the
anterior sides
29
What are the clavicles?
30
Actually, this is not your funny bone, but it is
the bone that hits the ulnar nerve to give that
distinctively funny feeling in your elbow
31
What is the humerus?
32
The vertebrae with the smallest bodies no
wonder they ar the most delicate and dainty
33
What are cervical vertebrae?
34
The superior seven ribs are directly attached to
this bone via costal cartilage
35
What is the sternum?
36
Although this number has been known to vary from
person to person, how many pairs of ribs do
most individuals have?
37
What are 12?
38
Ouch . . .this is the bone that is commonly
broken during childbirth.
39
What is the coccyx?
40
The names of the five regions of the vertebral
column.
41
What are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral
and coccygeal regions?
42
If you break an ankle, normally you will break
one of these many bones which are inferior to the
tibia/fibula.
43
What are the tarsals?
44
This is the most freely moving and versatile of
all synovial joints.
45
What is the ball-and-socket joint?
46
The thumb and other joints within the carpals are
prime examples of this type of joint.
47
What are saddle joints?
48
The ball-and-socket joint has perfected this
circular motion.
49
What is circumduction?
50
With regard to movement when the elbow is flexed,
this word would be used to describe position when
palm faces up.
51
What is supination?
52
FINAL JEOPARDYBone Homeostasis
53
Name the main organs, hormones and organ systems
involved in the maintenance of blood Ca 2 levels.
54
Organs Kidney, Bone, Small Intestine,
Parathyroid Gland, Thyroid GlandHormones
PTH/CalcitoninOrgan Systems Endocrine,
Nervous, Cardiovascular, Urinary, Digestive,
Skeletal
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