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Bontrager ch.10 Bony Thorax Exam Questions And Answers Three (3) Structures that make up the bony thorax - ANSWER-1.Sternum 2.Thoracic Vertebra 3.12 pairs of ribs Term for the long middle aspect of the sternum - ANSWER-Body / Corpus / Gladiolus What is the names for the upper most border of t...

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Bontrager ch.10 Bony Thorax Exam Questions And Answers Three (3) Structures that make up the bony thorax - ANSWER -1.Sternum 2.Thoracic Vertebra 3.12 pairs of ribs Term for the long middle aspect of the sternum - ANSWER -Body / Corpus / Gladiolus What is the names for the upper most border of the manubrium? - ANSWER -Jugular notch Suprasternal notch Manubrial notch What is the lower end of the manubrium called? - ANSWER -Sternal angle Age at which the most distal aspect of the sternum ossifies - ANSWER -40 Total sternum length for an average adult - ANSWER -abou t six (6) inches At what level is the jugular notch found? - ANSWER -T2 - T3 At what Vertebral level is the sternal angle found? - ANSWER -T4 - T5 At what vertebral level is the xiphoid process found? - ANSWER -T9 - T10 At what level is the inferior costa l margin found? - ANSWER -L2 - L3 Name of the joint that is the only connection of the bony thorax to the upper limbs - ANSWER -Sternoclavicular Joint Name of the section of cartilage that connects the anterior end of the rib to the sternum - ANSWER -Costoc artilage What distinguishes a true rib from a false rib - ANSWER -True ribs connect to the sternum by their own costocartilage False ribs connect to the sternum via the costocartilage of the seventh (7th) rib Classification of the 11th and 12th ribs - ANSWER -False and floating Name of the anterior end of the rib - ANSWER -Sternal end Name of the posterior end of the rib - ANSWER -Vertebral end Name for the aspect of the ribs which articulates with the transver se process of the thoracic vertebrae - ANSWER -Tubercle Three (3) structures found within the costal groove of each rib - ANSWER -1.Artery 2.Vein 3.Nerve The end of the rib that is most superior - ANSWER -Posterior vertebral end The end of the rib that i s most inferior - ANSWER -Anterior sternal end Difference in height between the two ends of a rib - ANSWER -3 to 5 inches Rib that articulates with the upper lateral aspect of the manubrium of the sternum - ANSWER -First (1st) rib - anterior sternal end What rib attaches to the sternal angle? - ANSWER -Second rib Ribs at which the bony thorax is the widest at the lateral margins - ANSWER -Eighth (8th) or Ninth (9th) ribs Minimum number of rib pairs that must be demonstrated on an acceptable radiograph (PA c xr) - ANSWER -10 posterior ribs Movement type of the 1st sternocostal joint - ANSWER -Immovable - synarthrodial Movement type of the 1st sternocostal joint (between 1st rib and sternum) - ANSWER -
Cartilagenous, synarthrodial Movement type of the 1st through 12th costovertebral joints - ANSWER -Movable - diarthrodial (plane or gliding) Movement type of the 1st through 10th costochondral unions (between costocartilage and ribs) - ANSWER -Immovable - synarthrodial Movement type o f the 1st througth 10th costotransverse joints (between ribs and transverse processes of T vertebrae) - ANSWER -Movable - diarthrodial (plane or gliding) Movement type of the 2nd through 7th sternocostal joints (between 2nd and 7th ribs and sternum) - ANSW ER-Movable - diarthrodial (plane or gliding) Movement type of 6th through 10th interchondral joints (between anterior 6th through 10th costal cartilage) - ANSWER -Movable - diarthrodial (plane or gliding) Classification for rib joints that have diarthrodi al movement - ANSWER -Synovial

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