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52 Cards in this Set
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- 3rd side (hint)
Explain anatomical position. What does it mean? And what is it’s purpose? |
Prop mod 1 slide 5 |
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Explain the following terms |
Dorsal, Caudal, Cranial, Rostral, lateral, plantar, proximal |
Slide 10-16 prop mod 1 |
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Explain the difference between a saggital plane and a median plane |
Saggital left to right part Median is saggital plane in midline |
Prop mod 1 slide 18 |
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Fill in the blanks on a skeletal horse |
Back (Definition) |
Prop mod 1 slide 28 |
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Fill in blanks on skeletal horse |
13-24 |
Slide 28 prop mod 1 |
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Fill in the blanks on skeletal horse 25-35 |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in the blanks |
1-8 |
Slide 33 prop mod 1 |
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Fill in blanks 1-5 |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in blanks 13-20 |
Back (Definition) |
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Explain the following anatomical terms |
Caput Corpus Collum |
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Explain Condyle and Epicondyle |
Slide 46 prop mod 1 |
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Fill in 13, 14, 15, 20 blanks |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in blanks 2,4, 5, 11, 12 |
Back (Definition) |
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Draw out carpus bones and label |
Back (Definition) |
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Draw and explain the osteology(bones) and arthrology(joints) of the lower front limb |
Back (Definition) |
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Name the seven components of a joint |
Cartilage, Synovial membrane, ligaments, tendons, bursas, synovial fluid, discus |
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Characteristics of tendons |
Fibrous connective tissue, connect muscles to bone, enable motion of the joint |
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Characteristics of a discus |
Flat, fibrocartilaginous structure within parts of the joint, suspension, not present in every joint |
Slide 69 prop mod 1 |
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Explain the ligamental support in the scapulohumeral joint |
No ligaments to support, their function is taken over by: M. Infraspinatus M. Biceps Brachii M. Subscapularis |
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Name the three joints within the articulation cubiti |
Art Humero-ulnaris Art Humero-radialis Art Radio-ulnaris |
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Fill in blanks |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in the blanks |
Back (Definition) |
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What is the most important difference between the ligaments in the plantar side and the ligaments on the dorsal side of the carpus? |
Strength |
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Give the origin and insertion of the M. Brachiocephalicus |
Mastoid process of the temporal bone, Insetion: Christa Humeri |
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Innervation of the Trapezius |
Ramus Dorsal is Nn Accessori |
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Which are the two points which the trapezius is divided? |
Cervical and Thoracic |
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Function of Biceps Brachii? |
Extension of the Art. Scapulohumeralis, Flexion of elbow, Supports shoulder and carpus |
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The skeleton is the supportive framework of the body, a structure to which the …. And the … are attached |
Muscles and Ligaments |
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Fill in the blanks A-K |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in the blanks A-K |
Back (Definition) |
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Name the area/surface where the Os Femoris meets the Ischium, the Os Ilium, and the Os Pubis |
Acetabulum/fascies acetabularis |
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Fill in the blanks A-K |
Back (Definition) |
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Name the area/surface where the Os Femoris meets the Ischium, the Os Ilium, and the Os Pubis |
Acetabulum/fascies acetabularis |
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Fill in the blanks 2,4,5,6,11,12,13,14,15,16 |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in the blanks A-K |
Back (Definition) |
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Name the area/surface where the Os Femoris meets the Ischium, the Os Ilium, and the Os Pubis |
Acetabulum/fascies acetabularis |
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Fill in the blanks 2,4,5,6,11,12,13,14,15,16 |
Back (Definition) |
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Fill in blanks 7 & 8 |
Back (Definition) |
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Draw and explain the shape of both menisci. |
Slide 116 prop mod 2 |
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List the four functions of the menisci |
Prop mod 2 |
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List the number of vertebrae per each segment |
Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, etc |
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Draw and explain parts of a vertebra |
Slide 48 prop mod 2 |
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List the two parts of the Michal ligament and how does it attach to the rest of the spine |
Slide 98 prop mod 2 |
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List the two parts of the Michal ligament and how does it attach to the rest of the spine |
Slide 98 prop mod 2 |
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Name A, B, C |
Back (Definition) |
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List the two parts of the Michal ligament and how does it attach to the rest of the spine |
Slide 98 prop mod 2 |
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Name A, B, C |
Back (Definition) |
Slide 99 prop mod 2 |
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List four parts of the quadriceps |
Slides 157-160 prop mod 2 |
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List the two parts of the Michal ligament and how does it attach to the rest of the spine |
Slide 98 prop mod 2 |
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Name A, B, C |
Back (Definition) |
Slide 99 prop mod 2 |
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List four parts of the quadriceps |
Slides 157-160 prop mod 2 |
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What is the arterial rule? |
The blood needs to flow, if it doesn’t, then there is a disorder |
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