Pain where ribs meet sternum
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A goal of oxygen administration is to deliver the minimum amount of oxygen to meet the needs of the patient and to maintain an oxygen saturation level at or above 94%. ... and dosages of pain medications in all children 14 and under. ... CHEST – Clavicles, Sternum, Ribs. Additional Assessment Elements: Paradoxical respirations/movement ...
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Acts as a shock absorber when two bone meet to form a joint. Two section of skeleton . Axial skeleton. Forms main trunk of the body. Composed of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and sternum. Appendicular skeleton. Forms extremities (arms and legs) Composed of shoulder girdle, and leg bones. Skull . Composed of cranium and facial bones. Cranium
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9. RIBS True (vertebrocostal) ribs (1st-7th ribs): They attach directly to the sternum through their own costal cartilages. False (vertebrochondral) ribs (8th, 9th, and usually 10th ribs): Their cartilages are connected to the cartilage of the rib above them; thus their connection with the sternum is indirect. Floating (vertebral, free) ribs
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Vertebral column, rIbs & sternum. 2. November.2011 Tuesday. Vertebral column. The . vertebrae and intervertebtal (IV) discs. collectively make up the . vertebral column (spine), the skeleton of the neck and back that is the main part of the axial skeleton (i.e., articulated bones of the cranium, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum).
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Sternum. Ribs. Thoracic vertebrae. Often called the “thoracic cage” b/c it forms a cone-shaped cage of slender bones to protect the major organs of the thoracic cavity. Sternum – “breastbone” Flat bone that is a result of the fusion of 3 bones – the manubrium, body and xiphoid process. Attached to the first 7 pairs of ribs
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2. Face Facial bones: 14 stationary bones and a lower jaw bone. Inferior nasal conchae x 2, lacrimal bones x 2, mandible, maxilla x 2, nasal bones and septum, palatine bones x 2, vomer, zygomatic bones x 2, eye, ear. 3. Chest Chest: Thoracic spine, ribs 1-12, sternum, heart, bronchi and lungs, thoracic aorta, diaphragm, thoracic esophagus. 4.
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Sternum (Consists of manubrium, body, and xiphoid process) Manubrium – articulates with clavicles and first two pair of ribs. Body – articulates with the cartilage from ribs 2-7. Xiphoid process – articulates with the sternal body and abdominal muscles (xiphisternal joint serves as a landmark to find the 9th thoracic vertebra) Ribs (12 pair)
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