Study Guide for Quiz 3 HSCA 123

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Study Guide for Quiz #3 – HCSA 123 Itis- -- Means inflammation Know what the combining form in kinesi/o/logy means-- movement, motion . ( the study of movement. Know how many teeth a human has---- Most adults have   32 teeth , which is 12 teeth more than children! Among these 32 teeth are 8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, and 12 molars, including 4 wisdom teeth. Know what the prefix means in poly/arthr/it is--- many, much/ joint/ inflammation. ( meaning Inflammation of many joints.) ( a joint disease that involve at least 5 points.) This section is matching myocardi/o----- myos/o--- plant/o rhabdomy/o abduction adduction dorsiflexion extension fascia flexion insertion of a muscle origin of a muscle planter flexion pronation rotation skeletal muscle supination visceral muscle This section is labeling Humerus
Sternum Radius Ulna Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Know the abbreviation for fracture: Fx   – Fracture. oste/o: Combining form meaning bone . The combining form that completes the medical term _____/arthr/itis, which means inflammation of the vertebral joints is: spondyl/o . The combining form that completes the term _____/itis, which means inflammation of cartilage, is: chondr/o . The medical condition due to decreased Vitamin D, in which the bones soften is referred to as: Osteomalacia The medical term that means crooked, curved spine is: Scoliosis The medical term: ischi/o/pub/ic means the following: relating to the ischium and the pubic bone   -gram -asthenia Know how many vertebrae in the cervical region of the spine: cervical vertebrae referred to as C1 to C7, The abbreviation indicates imaging performed to view the joint and muscular structures in the body: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) This term describes the symptom of pain in the joints of a patient: mild ache or soreness. severe or excruciating pain. inability to use the limb to walk or carry objects. limited joint motion. locking of the joint.
stiffness. swelling (inflammation) tenderness. This type of cell is responsible for making new bone: Osteoblasts and osteoclasts
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