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A common auto-immune condition characterized by the eruption of reddish, silvery-scaled
maculopapules ✔✔
Where is the radius located? ✔✔Upper Arm
Layer of Stratum: Thick layer of dense ir
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A common auto-immune condition characterized by the eruption of reddish, silvery-scaled
maculopapules ✔✔
Where is the radius located? ✔✔Upper Arm
Layer of Stratum: Thick layer of dense irregular connective tissue ✔✔Stratum Recticular
The ________ aka __________ ___________ lies beneath the skin behind the fingernail and
extends several millimeters into the finger. Produces most of the volume of the nail and the nail
bed. ✔✔Root and Germinal Matrix
The ______ _______ AKA _______ _______ extends from the edge of the lunula to the
hypochium. Contains blood vessels, nerves and melocytes ✔✔Nail bed and sterile matrix
The ________ _________ is the actual fingernail, made of transluscent keratin. Blood vessels
underneath give the nail its pink appearance; the grooves along the innter length of hte nail plate
anchor the nail to the nail bed. ✔✔Nail Plate
The _______ aka _________, is between the skin of the finger and the nail plate that fuses the skin
to the finger to the nail plate. ✔✔Cuticle, eponychium
The __________ aka paronychial edge is the skin that overlies he nail plate on its side
✔✔Perioncyhium
The _________ is the junction between the free edge of the nail and the skin ✔✔Hyponychium
Bone named for their elongaed shape exmaples are femur and humerous ✔✔long or tubular
Bone that are cube-shape ound in the carpel bones of the wrist and tarsal bones of the ankle
✔✔short or cuboidal
A short bone formed within the tendons such as patella ✔✔Sesamoid
Consist of layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone such as the skull or ribs
✔✔flat
Examples of these bones include zygoma and vertebrae ✔✔Irregular
Type of fracture that does not involve a break in the skin ✔✔closed fracture
Type of fracture that projects through the skin increasing the possibility of infection ✔✔compound
fracture
Type of fracture that more than 2 serarate bone components segmental, fracture, bony fragments
✔✔Commumuted Fracture
Type of fracture that breaks the shaft of a bone accross the longitudinal axis ✔✔Tranverse fracture
Type of fracture only one side of the shaft is broken and the other is bent; common in children
✔✔Greenstick Fracture
Type of fracture spread along the bone and produced by twisting stress ✔✔Spinal Fracture
Type of fracture: Occues in the wrist and effects distal radius bone ✔✔Colle's Fracture
Type of Fracture: occues in vertebrae and is subject to extreme stress ✔✔Compression Fracture
Type of bone: occurs where the matrix is undergoing calcification and chondrocytes are dying;
usually seen in children ✔✔Epiphyseal Fracture
Non-vascular flexible connective tissue matrix made of chondrocytes collagen and glysylated
protein called proteoflytan ✔✔cartilage
What are the three types of joints ✔✔fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
While organ stores biles until needed for digestion? ✔✔Gallbladder
What is the liquid that is left after blood has clotted called? ✔✔Serum
What is the inner muscous layer of the uterus called? ✔✔Endometrium
What is the name of the organ that received blood from the beins and sends it to the arteries?
✔✔Heart
What is the relaxation part of the heartbeat called? ✔✔Distole
What are the 5 bones of the hand between the wrist and fingers called? ✔✔Metacarpels
Sting-like tendons linking the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve in the right ventricle and the
mitral valve in the left ventricle ✔✔Chordal Tendineal
The use of defrillator paddles to restore normal rhythm of the heart by electrical shock
✔✔Cardioversion
The movement of blood through the tissues of the heart ✔✔Coronary Circulation
Situated on, pertaining to or afflecting the opposite slide (opposed to ipsilateral) ✔✔Contralateral
Generates and distributes electrical impulses over the heart to stimulate contraction allowing blood
to move throughout the body ✔✔Conduction System
Smallest brances of the coronary arteries and veins ✔✔Capillaries
Muscle fivers in the hearts conduction system that branch off to the right and left sides of the heart
✔✔Bundle of HIS (AV Bundle)
Division into two branches ✔✔bifurcation
Relating to both the atria and the ventricles of the heart ✔✔Atruiventricular
Upper chambers of the heart ✔✔Atria
Build-up of the plaque on artery walls ✔✔Atherosclerosis
Procedure to remove plaque from arteries ✔✔Atherectomy
Hardening of the arteries ✔✔Arteriosclerosis
Disorder of heart rate rhythm ✔✔Arrythmia
Moving forward or with the usual direction of flow ✔✔antegrade
Surgical reconstruction of the ring (annulus) of the heart valve ✔✔Annuloplasty
Procedure to open narrow or blocked vessels ✔✔An
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