The Human Body
Cavities
It holds me up
Oldies but goodies
Awe, a little baby
You lift me up
I like to move it
100

This area of the brain coordinates critical life functions

Brainstem

100

Lungs, Heart, Great Vessels

Thoracic

100

Mechanical weight bearing base of spine and fused section of pelvic girdle

Sacrum

100

Breathing is often more difficult in older adults for what reason?

Elasticity of lungs decreases

100

Children act almost purely to avoid punishment and to get what they want is what type of reasoning?

Preconventional Reasoning

100

How do you minimize the risk of injury to yourself when lifting and moving a patient?

Keep the weight close to your body

100

You should avoid using this large piece of equipment to move patients up and down stairs. 

Using the wheeled ambulance cot

200

Intestines, stomach, colon

Abdominal

200

Skull, face, thorax, and vertebral column

Axial Skeleton

200

Cardiac function in late adulthood declines because of?

Atherosclerosis

200
At what age does an infant start to pull themselves up, places objects in their mouths

9 months

200
The first rule of safe lifting is?

Keep your back in a straight vertical position

200

This carry method is used to move a patient from the bed to a cot using nothing but the patient

What is direct carry

300

This gland regulates the functions of all other Endocrine glands.

Pituitary

300

An unique challenge to immobilizing an elderly patient on a long back board could be what?

Abnormal spine curvature

300

An infant or small toddler would most likely gain trust in a person who?

Provides an organized routine environment

300

What is the safest, most powerful method of lifting a patient?

Power lift

300

This type of patient move is used when there is a scene hazard that the emt is unable to protect the patient from.

What is an Emergency patient move?

400

Which organ has five lobes

The lungs

400

Example of voluntary muscle

Skeletal muscles

400

What is something important to remember when communicating with older adults?

Age related changes can diminish the effectiveness of the eyes and ears

400

Pulse rate of a child from the ages of 6 to 12 years would be approximately?

70 to 120 beats per minute

500

Because the rib cage is less rigid and the ribs are more horizontal this fact makes infants what?

Belly Breathers

500


Decreased insulin production, increased weight gain, and decreased physical activity

Reasons why incidences of Diabetes Mellitus increases with age

500

One anatomical difference between children and adults is?

Infants tongue is proportionally larger than an adults

500

A basket stretcher is used most appropriately when?

Moving a patient across rough or uneven terrain

500

The most serious consequence of a poorly planned move is?

Injury to you or your patient

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