A patient was getting a hematocrit blood test from at the doctor’s office. Below is an image from the microscopic analysis. What diagnosis would you give the patient based on this image alone? What cells are present in this image?
While sitting on the couch, the person noticed a varicose ve…
While sitting on the couch, the person noticed a varicose vein on their medial femoral region located proximal to the patellar region. What major blood vessel that we discussed might be having the issue the person is seeing?
I was watching a forensic documentary and the victim was sta…
I was watching a forensic documentary and the victim was stabbed in the medial inguinal region, which also happens to be a place for pulse to be measured. Unfortunately, the victim died from her injuries. Identify the blood vessel that was injured.
Identify the type of blood vessel this would be. [A] Identif…
Identify the type of blood vessel this would be. Identify the tissue indicated by the area circled in green in the histology picture.
Refer to Figure 6. Identify one muscle numbered on this fig…
Refer to Figure 6. Identify one muscle numbered on this figure that can pull the foot and toes up toward the face during a stretch. Give the name and number for this muscle. NAME of muscle: NUMBER from the figure:
Refer to Figure 1 Consider the bones labeled A through E in…
Refer to Figure 1 Consider the bones labeled A through E in this figure. Include the NAME and Letter for each bone that best answers the following questions. Which distal bone would be most lateral?: Which bone would be most proximal?:
Refer to Figure 7. This figure is showing dance instructio…
Refer to Figure 7. This figure is showing dance instructions for how a person should move from Step 1 to Step 4. For each step, consider the joints that needed to be moved and what muscles would have been moving them. Specifically, describe how the RIGHT KNEE for this person moves when going from anatomic position to Step 1, then to Step 2, Step 3, and Step 4 in order. For each step, name ONE muscle that causes this movement of the knee (ie. the primary agonist).
Refer to Figure 5. The quadriceps muscles are all able to e…
Refer to Figure 5. The quadriceps muscles are all able to extend the knee, but only one of these muscles is able to flex the thigh at the hip. Identify the quadriceps muscle that is able to flex the thigh, including the number for this muscle from the figure, and briefly explain what is different about this muscle compared to the other quadriceps that gives it this action. NAME of muscle: LABEL for muscle: EXPLANATION for unique action:
Refer to Figure 1. The iliacus muscle can become injured wi…
Refer to Figure 1. The iliacus muscle can become injured with overuse and may experience partial or complete tears of the tendon at its insertion point if not allowed to recover. Identify the boney landmark for this injury including the name and label from the figure. NAME of boney landmark: NUMBER form figure:
Refer to Figure 1 For each of these bones, identify if they…
Refer to Figure 1 For each of these bones, identify if they are the left or right. Bone A: Bone B: Bone C: Bone E: