Right intertrochanteric femoral fracture Postoperative Diagnosis: Right intertrochanteric femoral fracture OPERATIVE PROCEDURE: Open reduction‚ internal fixation of right intertrochanteric femoral fracture with DePuy sliding screw. ANASTHESIA: General Endotracheal. INDICATIONS: The patient is a 69 year old black female who fell‚ landing on her right hip. She was seen in the emergency room where physical exam and x-ray revealed an intertrochanteric right femoral fracture. She was admitted to Dr. Loyd’s
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Description: The femur bone is the largest bone in the human body. Connecting the knee to the thigh‚ this bone plays a vital part to support walking‚ running‚ bending‚ climbing stairs and other every day activities. The main bone connects the kneecap or patella and the knee to the hipbone. While the knee pulls and pushes while walking‚ the femur bone plays a vital role in supporting it and in making movements easy and flexible. The groove of the femur bone is called femoral groove. The Vissco Fumerous
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surrounding and protecting the spinal cord. The cervical vertebrae are 7 square shaped bones that are arranged one on top of the other making up the cervical spine and are named C1-C7. Between these bones are disc the absorb force between the bones by cushioning one bone from the other. Pain related to this area can happen when the bones begin to wear down and/or develop atypical growths otherwise known as bone spurs. Other injuries related to the cervical vertebrae may happen when excessive pressure
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org/atlasofanatomy/plate03/02pelvisanterior.shtml Illium Frontal Parietal Temporal Pubis Sphenoid Zygomatic Maxilla Occipital External Auditory Canal Ishium Mandible Styloid Process Long Bones- The long bones are those that are longer than they are wide‚ such the femur and humerous. Long bones are made up of three sections; the diaphysis
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SKELETAL SYSTEM - the bones of your skeleton. OSSEUS TISSUE. - Bone tissue is a type of connective tissue. Your skeleton performs several important functions. - support and protection - body movement - muscles "pull" on bones - blood cell formation- hemopoiesis ’ occurs in red bone marrow - storage of inorganic salts - especially calcium phosphate‚ but also magnesium‚ sodium‚ potassium‚ carbonates and others Organization - normally 206 bones with 2 Main Divisions: AXIAL & APPENDICULAR
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The Skeleton is made up of 206 bones. There are two sections in the skeleton‚ the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton supports the head‚ neck and torso‚ and the appendicular supports the limbs and attaches the limbs to the rest of the body. There are five types of bones in the body‚ short bones‚ long bones‚ flat bones‚ irregular bones‚ and sesamoid bones. The skeleton has many functions. It supports the body and gives the body its shape. It allows movement to occur. The
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Week 1 Chapter 1 1. What is the basic difference between anatomy and physiology? (p. 2) ANSWER: Anatomy (a-NAT-ō-mē; ana- = up; -tomy = process of cutting) is the science of structure and the relationships among structures. Physiology (fiz′-ē-OL-ō-jē; physio- = nature‚ -logy = study of) is the science of body functions‚ that is‚ how the body parts work. 2. Define each of the following terms: atom‚ molecule‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ‚ system‚ and organism. (p. 6) ANSWER: AtomUnit of matter that makes
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Title: Introduction to cell‚ tissues and organ Objectives: 1. To study the different type‚ function‚ structure and histology of cell‚ tissue‚ and organs in human body. 2. To learn how to identify different cell and tissue based on their structure and shape. 3. To learn how to use the microscope properly to observe the slide of different cell and tissue. Introduction: Cell is the basic structural and functional units of an organism that are composed of chemicals. Cell is the smallest living unit
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rotational movement. The components of synovial joints include cartilage to reduce friction and absorb shock‚ synovial fluid to lubricate the joints‚ synovial membrane which produces this fluid‚ tendon which joins the muscle to the bone and ligament which joins bones to bones. There are many different types of joint which permit different amounts of movement. There are 6 types of synovial joints found in the body. From top to bottom‚ there are the pivot joints which are found in the neck which allows
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within the body in a network of tissue. Bones give us form. In sports support and shape are also used for example in a rugby scum‚ to body needs to be placed in such a way to keep the back aligned. Movement/ Attachment: The skeleton is jointed to allow movement. A joint is an articulation of two or more connecting bones‚ providing us with either stability or movement. Muscles are attached to our bones by tendons‚ and ligaments attach bone to bone. Movement is very important to any sports
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