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1 Do: Now – Anatomy of a Long Bone
Directions: Use your notes to label the anatomy of a long bone. A video

2 Lab: Identifying X-Rays
Objective: Diagnose bone injuries based on x-ray analysis. Provide 2 pieces of evidence to support the claim “Doctors need more than one x-ray to correctly diagnose bone injuries.” READ and ANNOTATE. Answer the Checking for Understanding Questions #1 – 2

3 Lab: Identifying X-Rays
Objective: Diagnose bone injuries based on x-ray analysis. Provide 2 pieces of evidence to support the claim “Doctors need more than one x-ray to correctly diagnose bone injuries.” READ and ANNOTATE. Answer the Checking for Understanding Questions #3

4 Lab: Identifying X-Rays
Objective: Diagnose bone injuries based on x-ray analysis. Provide 2 pieces of evidence to support the claim “Doctors need more than one x-ray to correctly diagnose bone injuries.” READ and ANNOTATE. Answer the Checking for Understanding Questions # 4 - 6

5 Lab: Identifying X-Rays – gallery walk
Each group will create and present a SMALL POSTER based on analysis of patient X-Rays. All groups will participate in Gallery Walk presentations to demonstrate mastery of SWBAT Diagnose bone injuries based on x-ray analysis.

6 Lab: Identifying X-Rays – gallery walk
Include the following on your poster: Pictures of x-rays (DO NOT REMOVE FROM PLASTIC) Both normal and abnormal images Answers to 5 questions (from your lab) appendicular/axial or both Names of bones Type of injury/fracture Abnormal findings Cause of injury

7 Lab: Identifying X-Rays – gallery walk
Gallery Walk Expectations Everyone presents (2 rounds) Everyone participates Complete questions for patients (4 patients are optional) Answer Keys will provided after the gallery walk Team Leaders – See Ms. Fine before your group presents!

8 Lab: Identifying X-Rays – Written Assessment
Provide evidence to support the claim. See the x-rays of patients with more than 1 x-ray. Patient 1 Patient 6 Patient 9 Patient 11


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