© David A. Occhino Welcome to Jeopardy! With your host, Ms. McCracken With your host, Ms. McCracken
© David A. Occhino Bone Types Category 1
© David A. Occhino Fractures Category 2
© David A. Occhino Axial Skeleton Category 3
© David A. Occhino Appendicular Skeleton Category 4
© David A. Occhino Joints Category 5
© David A. Occhino Diseases Category 6
© David A. Occhino Bones Types $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Fractures Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton JointsDiseases Round 2 Final
© David A. Occhino Generally cube-shaped and contains mostly spongy bone. $100 Cat 1: $100 A
© David A. Occhino What are short bones? Board $100 Cat 1: $100 Q
© David A. Occhino Thin, flattened and usually curved. $200 Cat 1: $200 A
© David A. Occhino What are flat bones? $200 Cat 1: $200 Q Board
© David A. Occhino $300 Ct 1: $300 A The pictures below are this type of bone.
© David A. Occhino What are Irregular Bones? $300 Cat 1: $300 Q Board
© David A. Occhino This type of bone is typically longer then they are wide. Made mostly of compact bone. $400 Cat 1: $400 A
© David A. Occhino What are long bones? $400 Cat 1: $400 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The ends of a long bone are called __________ and are covered by articular cartilage. $500 Cat 1: $500 A
© David A. Occhino What is the Epiphyses? $500 Cat 1: $500 Q Board
© David A. Occhino One side of the shaft of the bone is broken. Commonly occurs in children. One side of the shaft of the bone is broken. Commonly occurs in children. $100 Cat 2: $100 A
© David A. Occhino What is a Greenstick fracture? $100 Cat 2: $100 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Bone breaks into many fragments. Particularly common in the aged whose bones are more brittle. Bone breaks into many fragments. Particularly common in the aged whose bones are more brittle. $200 Cat 2: $200 A
© David A. Occhino What is a comminuted fracture? $200 Cat 2: $200 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Common sports fracture. $300 Cat 2: $300 A
© David A. Occhino What is a spiral fracture? $300 Cat 2: $300 Q Board
© David A. Occhino In this type of reduction, the bone ends are coaxed back into place by a physician’s hands. $400 Cat 2: $400 A
© David A. Occhino What is a closed (manual) reduction? $400 Cat 2: $400 Q Board
© David A. Occhino What stage of bone fracture healing is missing? 1.Hematoma formation 2.Internal/External Callus Formation 3.???? 4.Remodeling What stage of bone fracture healing is missing? 1.Hematoma formation 2.Internal/External Callus Formation 3.???? 4.Remodeling $500 Cat 2: $500 A
© David A. Occhino What is…….. 3. Spongy bone formation (replaces calluses) What is…….. 3. Spongy bone formation (replaces calluses) $500 Cat 2: $500 Q Board
© David A. Occhino This bone forms the forehead and the superior part of each eye’s orbit. $100 Cat 3: $100 A
© David A. Occhino What is the frontal bone? $100 Cat 3: $100 Q Board
© David A. Occhino This bone is the upper jaw. $200 Cat 3: $200 A
© David A. Occhino What is the Maxilla? $200 Cat 3: $200 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Commonly referred to as the cheekbones. $300 Cat 3: $300 A
© David A. Occhino What are the zygomatic bones? What are the zygomatic bones? $300 Cat 3: $300 Q Board
© David A. Occhino $400 Cat 3: $400 A This disorder occurs when which bones fails to fuse?
© David A. Occhino $400 Cat 3: $400 Q Board What are the palatine bones?
© David A. Occhino This bone of the body is the only bone that does not articulate directly with another bone. $500 Cat 3: $500 A
© David A. Occhino What is the hyoid bone? $500 Cat 3: $500 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The pectoral girdles consists of these two bones: $100 Cat 4: $100 A
© David A. Occhino 1. The clavicle 2. The scapula 1. The clavicle 2. The scapula $100 Cat 4: $100 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The only bone of the upper arm. $200 Cat 4: $200 A
© David A. Occhino What is the humerus? $200 Cat 4: $200 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The fingers and the toes $300 Cat 4: $300 A
© David A. Occhino What are the phalanges? $300 Cat 4: $300 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The lower leg bone that bears weight. $400 Cat 4: $400 A
© David A. Occhino What is the tibia? $400 Cat 4: $400 Q Board
© David A. Occhino $500 Cat 4: $500 A Which forearm bone is longer?
© David A. Occhino $500 Cat 4: $500 Q Board What is the ulna?
© David A. Occhino The shoulders and hips are examples of this type of joint. $100 Cat 5: $100 A
© David A. Occhino What is a Ball–and–Socket joint What is a Ball–and–Socket joint $100 Cat 5: $100 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Carpometacarpal joints in the thumb is an example of this type of joint. $200 Cat 5: $200 A
© David A. Occhino What is a saddle joint $200 Cat 5: $200 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The proximal radioulnar joint and the joint between the atlas and the axis are examples of this type of joint. $300 Cat 5: $300 A
© David A. Occhino What is a pivot joint? $300 Cat 5: $300 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Intercarpal and intertarsal joints of the wrist and ankles are the best examples of this type of biaxial joint. $400 Cat 5: $400 A
© David A. Occhino What is a condyloid (ellipsoidal) joint? $400 Cat 5: $400 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The elbow and knee are the best examples of this type of joint. $500 Cat 5: $500 A
© David A. Occhino What are hinge joints? $500 Cat 5: $500 Q Board
© David A. Occhino $100 Cat 6: $100 A The below picture shows what type of back abnormality?
© David A. Occhino What is scoliosis? $100 Cat 6: $100 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Means “soft bones.” Adult disease that can be caused by insufficient calcium or Vitamin D. $200 Cat 6: $200 A
© David A. Occhino What is osteomalacia? $200 Cat 6: $200 Q Board
© David A. Occhino A disease where bone loss outpaces bone regeneration. $300 Cat 6: $300 A
© David A. Occhino What is osteoporosis? $300 Cat 6: $300 Q Board
© David A. Occhino The most common form of this disease. A chronic degenerative condition where cartilage breaks down. $400 Cat 6: $400 A
© David A. Occhino What is osteoarthritis? $400 Cat 6: $400 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Signs of this childhood disease include bowed legs and fractures. $500 Cat 6: $500 A
© David A. Occhino What is rickets? $500 Cat 6: $500 Q Board
© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy!
© David A. Occhino At the Clinic Final Category
© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy Question Mrs. Reid was outside on her patio cleaning windows when she fell off her step ladder and fractured her right coxal bone. She had emergency surgery for an open reduction of her right coxal bone. Three days postoperative, she asks you if she will have trouble going through airport security. What has prompted her concern and what bone did she have surgery on?
© David A. Occhino Due to her open reduction Mrs. Reid now has some type of metal in her body. Because of this she is concerned that she will set off metal detectors. She broke her right hip.
© David A. Occhino End Titles