Vital Signs
Muscles
Arteries and Veins
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
*Bonus* Northeast Trivia
100

This is the normal BPM range of a resting heart

What is "60-100 BPM"?

100

This muscle is located on the upper arm and its primary function is the extension of the elbow joint

What is the "Triceps Brachii"?

100

This artery is commonly used for blood pressure measurement

What is the "Brachial Artery"?

100

This medicine involves the insertion of small needles into the skin

What is "Acupuncture"?
100

This is the full name of NTE

What is "Northeast Career and Technical Academy"?

200

This is the normal range for a Respiratory Rate

What is "12-16 Breaths per minute"

200

This muscle is located on the back and its primary function is to help move the head, neck, arms, shoulders, and torso

What is the "Trapezius"
200

This artery supplies blood to the forearm and hand

What is the "Radial Artery"?
200

This medicine features a professional that adjusts bones in the body for better functions

What is "Chiropractic"?

200

This teacher resides in Rm. 415

Who is "Mr. Bathauer"?

300

This is the average Temperature of the Human Body 

What is "98.6 degrees F/37 degrees C"?

300

This muscle is also located on the upper arm and its function is to flex the elbow and rotate the forearm

What is the "Biceps Brachii"?

300

These pair of arteries help supply oxygenated blood to the neck, head and arms

What are the "Subclavian Arteries"?

300

This medicine also serves as a marital art and is known to benefit mental and physical health

What is "Tai Chi"?
300

This Semester was when the indoor Gym was open to students

When is "Semester 2"?

400

This is the normal blood pressure level

What is "120/80 mmHg"? (or less)

400

This muscle is located on the face and its primary function is to help with swallowing, chewing and vowel pronunciation

What is the "Orbicularis Oris"?

400

This artery helps supply blood to the entire lower leg

What is the "Femoral Artery"?
400

This medicine involves the following of a meal plan that controls certain food or nutrient intake

What is "Dietary Therapy"?

400

This teacher resides in Rm. 224 

Who is "Mrs. Pardo"?

500

This is the average Oxygen Saturation range for Pulse Oximeters

What is "95-100%"?

500

This muscle is located in the thigh and helps flex the hip

What is the "Rectus Femoris"?

500

This vein carries blood from the intestines, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen to the liver

What is the "Hepatic Portal Vein"?

500

This medicine involves techniques that uses energy force to reduce stress and anxiety and encouraged relaxation

What is "Reiki"?

500

This teacher formerly worked at LIED Stem Academy before moving here

Who is "Ms. Bradley"?

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