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Medical Terminology SM1

Medical Terminology SM1

Assessment

Presentation

Science

12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS4-2, MS-PS1-4, MS-PS3-3

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Adam Lucas

Used 12+ times

FREE Resource

40 Slides • 20 Questions

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Closest to the head​


Closest to the surface of the skin​


Closest to the feet ​


Farther from the surface of the skin​


Closest to the attachment point on the trunk of the body​


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inferior
deep
superior
superficial
proximal

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Match

Match the following:

Farther from the attachment to the trunk of the body

Closest the front of the body

Farther from the midline of the body

Closer to the midline of the body

Closer to the back of body

Distal

Anterior

Lateral

Medial

Posterior

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Internal rotation - a joint rotation toward the midline of the body usually along a vertical axis

External Rotation - a joint rotation away from the midline of the body usually along a vertical axis

Flexion -bending movement around a joint (as the knee or elbow) in an arm or leg that lessens the angle between b
ones

Extension - straightening of a joint that increases the angle between two body parts

Osteokinematics (joint movements)

Abduction - increasing the angle of the joint and moves bone away from the body's midline

Adduction - decreasing the angle of the joint and moves bone closer to body midline

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Labelling

Place the joint movement under the appropriate picture

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Extension

Adduction

Flexion

Abduction

Internal Rotation

External Rotation

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This plane of movement divides the body into front/back halves:​


This plane of movement cuts the body into left/right halves:​


This plane of movement cuts the body into top/bottom halves:​
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Frontal Plane
Sagittal Plane
Transverse plane
Vertical Plane
Diagonal Plane
Horizontal Plane

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Labelling

Label each picture above with appropriate plane of movement and below corresponding axis

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Frontal plane

Sagittal plane

Longitudinal axis

Transverse Plane

Sagittal axis

Frontal axis

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Categorize

Options (6)

flexion

extension

abduction

adduction

external rotation

internal rotation

Categorize each joint movements with its corresponding plane of movement

Sagittal Plane
Frontal Plane
Transverse plane

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Dropdown

levers and joints are the pivot points for the muscular system


Calcium can be found in the bones


Encase vital organs


Form a rigid framework to give the body shape


This function occurs in the bone marrow of long bones

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Draw

Draw the axial skeleton

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Draw

Draw the appendicular skeleton

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Labelling

Classify each bone in the picture

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Sesamoid bone

Short bone

Irregular bone

Long bone

Flat bone

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Match

Match the following

This is formed when two bones meet or connect

This joint type allows for movement and held together with a joint capsule with fluid inside to prevent friction

This joint type does not allow for much movement nor does it have a capsule

Arthokinematics

Joint

Synovial

Non-synovial

Joint Motion

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Match

Match the following

  • Fluid filled sac like structures between structures, that reduce friction and absorb shock

Dense, connective tissue under the skin  that encloses and separates muscles and other organs

Tube-shaped, that help transport blood throughout the body

  • made up of cells can neurons that transmit electrical impulses to and from the brain to the rest of the body

  • Thick layer of dense connective tissue filled with fluid that surrounds every synovial joint

Bursae

Fascia

Blood vessels

Nerves

Joint capsule

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Which soft tissue structure connects one bone to another bone for stability?

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Fill in the Blank

Which type of soft tissue structure connect a muscle to a bone?

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Categorize

Options (8)

break, chip, or crack in bone

end of bone move completely away from normal position

overstretching or tearing of a ligament

overstretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon

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Organize these options into the right categories

Fracture
Dislocation
Sprain
Strain

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Match

Match the grades of sprain/strains with the appropriate definitions:

Over-stretching and separation (micro tears) of ligament fibers (minimal to no joint instability)

Tearing and separation of ligament fibers (moderate joint instability)

Complete tearing of the ligament (severe joint instability sometimes resulting in subluxation or luxation/dislocation)


Grade 1 Sprain/Strain

Grade 2 Sprain/Strain

Grade 3 Sprain/Strain

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Labelling

Label the picture with the appropriate grade of injury

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Grade 3 Strain

Grade 3 Strain

Normal

Grade 1 Sprain

Grade 2 Strain

Grade 2 Sprain

Grade 3 Sprain

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Open Ended

Describe the difference between a displaced and nondisplaced fracture

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Labelling

Label each fracture type appropriately.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Orbital

Stress

Spiral

Transverse

Incomplete

Oblique displaced

Oblique nondisplaced

Greenstick

Comminuted

Depressed

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Drag and Drop

P:​


R:​


I:​


C:​


E:​
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Protections
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
Pressure
Relaxation
Inactivity
Cold pack
Elongation

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