By Ann Jadin
Learners examine and identify the parts of the hip joint.
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Clinical Crown and Root
By Gail Bohlman
Students identify the enamel, cementum, cementoenamel junction, clinical crown, clinical root, and epithelial attachment of a tooth.
Anatomical Terminology: Relative Position Video
By Becky Polk-Pohlman
Students identify the various regions of the human body through video.
The Power Position for a Healthy Back
By Patricia Holz
In this interactive object, the learner views examples of the neutral position of the back and compares that stance to the flat back and swayback positions. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Taking Messages in a Medical Office (Screencast)
By Barb Portzen
In this screencast, people preparing to work in a medical office review the basic steps to follow when taking phone messages.
Hip Joint Replacement
In this animated and interactive object, the learner designs a treatment plan that includes precautions and adaptive equipment.
Common Musculoskeletal Fractures
By Jan Schmidt
In this animated and interactive object, learners identify musculoskeletal fractures.
Causes and Medical Treatment of Hip Fractures
Learners examine the factors that contribute to hip fractures including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia.
Types of Hip Fractures
Learners read about five different fractures of the hip and the treatments used.
The Structure of the Kidney (Screencast)
By Mary Riebe
In this screencast, the learner identifies the kidney's internal and external structures.
Chapter 19 - Patient Care
Match the terms
Hip and Pelvis
Head Injuries
Match the head injury with it's description as quickly as possible!
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