- Which bone in the leg is the medial bone and receives the body's weight from the femur?
- Which major bony landmark is located on the posterior side of the ilium?
- What is the region between the hip and knee called?
- Which foot arch runs from the heel to the hallux (big toe)?
- Which bone in the foot is the largest of the tarsal bones and bears most of the body's weight?
- What is the name of the bone that forms the base of the spine and sits over the pelvis?
- Which joint is responsible for the connection between the limbs and girdles?
- Which arch runs perpendicular to the other arches, across the midfoot?
- How many bones form the skeletal framework of each upper limb?
- Which bone in the forearm forms the major portion of the elbow joint with the humerus?
- Name the three fused bones that form the Coxal bone.
- What's the common name for the patella?
- Which bone carries the entire weight of the erect body?
- What is the main difference between the male and female pelvis?
- Which bone is lateral in the forearm and is not weight-bearing?
- What is the largest and strongest bone in the body that also contributes to a quarter of a person's height?
- movement of atmospheric air higher in oxygen into the lungs and removal of the carbon dioxide produced during metabolism, is the major function of the respiratory system.
- is the oxygen transport to the cells and carbon dioxide transport away from cells through ventilation and diffusion.
- What must you assess in a pt with nasopharyngitis?
- is a sleep-related disorder defined by partial or complete collapse of the airway, interrupting ventilation and resulting in hypoxia and lack of sleep- breathing pattern disruption that last at least 10 seconds and occurs a minimum of 5x's an hour