An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781305465763
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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1. DDH
2. seizures
3. SCFE
4. hydrocephaly
5. meningitis
6. Young children
incomplete fx
7. Muscular dystrophy
8. Spina bifida
9. Scoliosis
10. Cerebral palsy
11. Baclofen pump
A. Bracing, core exercises
B. Greenstick
C. Juvenile avascular necrosis of femoral head
D. decreased sensation below level of defect
E. Frequent casting
F. Treat spasticity
G. Overweight adolescent
H. Warm bath in a.m.
I. Pavlik harness
J. Turn, cough, deep breathe, assess skin
K. Protect from injury
12. LCPD
L. VP shunt
13. immobility
14. Clubfoot
15. Infant ↑ ICP
M. Hib, Prevnar can help prevent
N. High-pitched cry
O. Not meeting developmental milestones
P. Pseudohypertrophy
16. JIA
Indicate if the statements are TRUE or FALSE.
__________ 1. Production of blood cells is NOT a function of the skeletal system.
__________ 2. Mitosis resulting in elongation of bone occurs at the articular cartilage.
__________ 3. A combination of the hormone, adrenal cortisol, and the bone cell, osteoclast, may result in osteoporosis.
__________ 4. Hematopoiesis would most likely take place in the hyoid bone.
__________ 5. Remodeling of bone is a function of osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
_________ 6. The addition of bone to its outer surface resulting in growth in diameter is called appositional growth.
_________ 7. Thyroid hormone may produce either osteogenesis or osteolysis.
_________8. Most bones of the body are formed by intramembranous ossification.
_________9. Once an individual reaches skeletal maturity, the bones undergo years of metabolic rest.
________ 10. Bone matrix is composed primarily of calcium and magnesium, which may be withdrawn in
small amounts as needed elsewhere…
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Q1:Describe bone physiology and the bone remodeling cycle. Be sure to emphasize the two types of bone tissue and the roles of osteoblasts and
02: Explain the relationship between calcium and bones. Why is Vitamin D important for bone health?
Q3: Explain how the body controls calcium levels in the bones and blood. Be sure to describe the roles of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcit
Q4: Explain specifically how osteoporosis affects the bone matrix and the normal bone remodeling cycle.
Q5: Describe the types of exercise that help prevent osteoporosis. Why?
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