4 and 5 vertebrae neck

    • [DOCX File]Weber: Health Assessment in Nursing

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      Explain the muscles and cervical vertebrae located in the neck.(Refer to . Figures 15.3 . and. 15.4. and. PowerPoint slides 11–13) Discuss the internal jugular veins and carotid arteries, which are located bilaterally, parallel and anterior to the sternomastoid muscles.



    • Chapter 8

      3 to 5 degrees caudad. Collimated field. Includes lower cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae. Lesson 2. Image Critique of the. Cervical Spine. Image Evaluation. Essential Projections. C-Spine and Cervicothoracic Spine. AP C1 and C2 Open-Mouth Position. Dens, atlas, axis, and C1-C2 articulation. Entire articular surfaces of C1-C2 to check for ...


    • [DOC File]A&P Worksheet – Vertebral Column & Thorax

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      DIRECTIONS: Write the letter/number designation of the sets of vertebrae and total number of vertebrae that comprise each region in the vertebral column. VERTEBRAL REGION DESIGNATION OF VERTEBRAE TOTAL NUMBER OF VERTEBRAE. Cervical region _____ _____


    • [DOCX File]Muscular System: Student Identification Guide

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      Muscles of the Head, Face and Neck:3. Muscles of the Abdominal Wall:5. Muscles That Move the Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle7. Muscles the Move the Arm9. Flexors and Extensors of the Arm and Hand9. Muscles That Move the Femur12. Muscles That Move the Leg14. Muscles That Move the Feet and Toes16. Practice Exercises18


    • [DOC File]An Estate Planner's Guide to Qualified Retirement Plan ...

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      LIST OF FIGURES 1-1 Anatomical Positions and Terms 1-2 The Vertebral Column 1-3 Padlock Analogy for a Vertebra 1-4 Analogy of a Vertebra to a Man with Clasped Hands 1-5 Pedicle Screw Procedure 1-6 Spinal Nerves in a Vertebra Cross Section 1-7 Nerves 1-8 The Atlas and the Axis 1-9 The Cervical Spine 1-10 Front Views of the Cervical Spine Showing ...


    • [DOC File]ACTIVITY- CERVICAL VERTEBRAE

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      The tiny 4 or 5 coccygeal vertebrae are at the very bottom and form our tailbone. In this activity, students will focus on the cervical vertebrae by creating a model of the spine and simulating a spinal cord injury. MATERIALS (per group of students) 7 rice cakes= vertebrae. 7 marshmallow = discs. 2 straws = spinal cord. thread = nerves


    • [DOC File]Cervical Spine joints

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      Medial iliac crest, thoracolumbar from sacrum, lumbar 1-5 transverse processes, and thoracic 1-5 transverse processes, cervical 5-7 articular processes . Cervical 2-6 spinous processes thoracic 1-12 transverse processes lower 9 ribs, mastoid process. Posterior branches of the spinal nerves. Erector spinae: Spinalis


    • An Introduction to the Axial Skeleton

      24 vertebrae, the sacrum, and the coccyx. 7-6 The Vertebral Column. Vertebrae. The neck. Seven cervical vertebrae. The upper back. 12 thoracic vertebrae. Each articulates with one or more pair of ribs. The lower back. Five lumbar vertebrae. 7-6 The Vertebral Column. The Sacrum and Coccyx. The fifth lumbar vertebra articulates with the sacrum


    • [DOC File]Musculoskeletal system

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      (ii) The vertebrae form part of the axial skeleton. Name the vertebrae found in: 1. The neck, 2. The small of the back. (iii) Name the part of the central nervous system that runs through the vertebrae. (iv) Name the three bones that form the human arm. (v) Write a short note (about five lines) on one of the following: arthritis or osteoporosis ...


    • [DOC File]The Head and Neck

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      The Head and Neck. BONES OF THE SKULL . The Cranial Bones. Frontal. Parietals (2) Temporal (2) Sphenoid. Occipital. Ethmoid. 2. Facial Bones ... - 24 INDIVIDUAL VERTEBRAE - Seperated by Intervertebral Discs - Sacrum and Coccyx. The Cervical Vertebrae. C1 – C7. Cervical Lordosis – normal curvature. 2. Thoracic Vertebrae - T1 – T12 ...


    • [DOC File]LAB #5 - WTAMU

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      The vertebral column of the axial skeleton has five main regions: 1) cervical, 2) thoracic, 3) lumbar, 4) sacral, and 5) caudal. Examine the cat skeleton and locate these regions. Where is the axial skeleton the most flexible? Examine the different types of vertebrae on display.


    • [DOC File]Skeletal System

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      2) Thoracic vertebrae (12; T1-T12) 3) Lumbar vertebrae (5; L1-L5) 4) Sacrum (1) a) Sacral foramina. i) Passageway for sacral spinal nerves and blood vessels. b) Sacral canal. i) Passageway for the distal spinal cord. 5) Coccyx (1) B) Main components of the vertebrae. 1) Centrum (body) 2) Spinous process. 3) Transverse processes. 4) Vertebral ...


    • [DOC File]Skeletal, Muscular & Heart Practice Worksheet

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      (4)_ & _ (5)_ made by specialized cells. The second layer of skin is called the_ (6)_. In this layer you can find _ (7)_ that help maintain a constant body temperature. When they contract heat is _ (8)_ and when they dilate heat is_ (9)_. Also in this layer you can find _ (10)_ that consists of dead cells filled with _ (11)_ (a protein). These ...


    • [DOC File]Spine anatomy

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      Cervical vertebrae (1-7) located in the neck . Thoracic vertebrae (1-12) in the upper back (attached to the ribcage) Lumbar vertebrae (1-5) in the lower back . Sacral vertebrae (1-5) in the hip area . Coccygeal vertebrae (1-4 fused) in the tailbone . Although the hard vertebrae protect the soft spinal cord from injury most of the time, the ...


    • [DOC File]Skeletal System

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      3) Lumbar vertebrae (5; L1-L5) 4) Sacrum (1) a) i) Passageway for sacral spinal nerves and blood vessels. b) i) Passageway for the distal spinal cord. 5) Coccyx (1) B) Main components of the vertebrae. 1) Centrum (body) 2) Spinous process. 3) Transverse processes. 4) a) Passageway for the spinal cord. 5) Superior & inferior articulating surfaces


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