Basic Anatomy
Basic Physiology
Bones
Muscles
CPR
100

This organ controls the whole body.

What is the Brain?

100

 This body system is responsible for pumping blood.

What is the circulatory system?

100

This is the strongest bone in the body, found in your leg.

What is the femur?

100

Flexes the forearm at the elbow joint.

 What is the biceps brachii?

100

CPR stands for this.

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

200

This long tube connects your mouth to your stomach.

What is the esophagus?

200

This system helps you break down food.

 What is the digestive system?

200

These bones make up your spine.

What are vertebrae?

200

Extends the forearm at the elbow joint.

   What is the triceps brachii?

200

You should check this first before starting CPR.

 What is responsiveness (or if the person is conscious)?

300

 This muscle helps you breathe by moving up and down.

 What is the diaphragm?

300

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

300

Total number of rips in the human body.

What is 24?

300

This muscle helps you stand up and move your leg backward.

What is the gluteus maximus?

300

The number of chest compressions per minute during CPR.

What is 100 to 120?

400

These are the “filters” of your blood, removing waste.

What are the kidneys?

400

Your body uses this sugar as energy.

 What is glucose?

400

This bone is commonly known as the collarbone.


 What is the clavicle?

400

Extends the leg at the knee joint

 What is the quadriceps femoris?

400

The depth of chest compressions for an adult.

 What is 2 inches (about 5 cm)?

500

This part of the eye controls how much light enters.

What is the pupil?

500

hormone regulates blood sugar levels.

 

What is insulin?

500

This bone is found in the upper arm.

 What is the humerus?

500

 This muscle moves your arm across your chest and helps push.

What is the pectoralis major?

500

After 30 compressions, you should give this.

 What are 2 rescue breaths?

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