Body Tissues
Directional Terms 1
Directional Terms 2
First Responder
Body Systems
100

Which tissue reacts to stimuli and sends impulses?

Nervous 

100

A doctor tells a student intern to place the stethoscope “superior to the stomach” to listen to heart sounds.


Question: What does “superior” mean?

Above 

100

Sagittal body planes divdes the into _____ and ______ halves 

left and right (side to side)

100

What is FIRST thing you should do when arriving on scene?

Check scene safety

100

A person has trouble maintaining their body temperature. They aren’t sweating even when hot.


Question: Which system is not functioning properly?

Integumentary system

200

A football player tears a structure that connects his calf muscle to his heel bone.


Question: What type of connective tissue is injured?

Tendon

200

A patient has a cut on the inner thigh close to where the leg attaches to the body.


Question: Is this injury proximal or distal to the hip?

Proximal

200

Transverse body plane divides the body into _____ and ______ halves 

Top and Bottom

200

In the initial assessment, what 3 things should you check on your patient?

ABC's
Airway
Breathing
Circulation

200

What system filters blood and produces urine?

Urinary System 

300

A patient has trouble moving their intestines normally due to nerve damage. The doctor explains that the involuntary muscle lining the organs isn't contracting correctly.


Question: Which muscle type is affected?

Smooth Muscle 


300

An X-ray report states that a fracture is lateral to the sternum.


Question: What does “lateral” mean?

Away from the midline 

300

Posistion that mean lying on your back  

supine  

300

What is the good samaritan law?

Protect helpers
must ask for permission if conscious
Implied consent is given if unconscious

300

A student is running the mile and begins breathing heavily. This system increases its activity to bring in more oxygen and remove more carbon dioxide.


Question: Which body system is working harder?

Respiratory System

400

What tissue covers the inside and outside of the body?

Epithelial

400
After surgery, Nancy is placed in the bed on her back with her head elevated 45o.


Question: What position is Nancy in?

Fowler's Position

400

Term for "towards the head"

cranial

400

Name the three different type of burns and what they look like on a patient.

1st degree - red skin 

2nd degree- blisters

3rd degree - blackened/charred skin

400

Which system produces lymphocytes and fights infections?

Lymphatic and Immune System

500

What type of tissues stores fat?

Adipose Tissue

500

Fred is having spinal surgery. The surgeon positions him on his stomach during the surgery. 

Question: What position is Fred in?

Prone

500

This term mean on the surface of the skin

superficial 

500

When a patient is having a seizure what do you want to do for the patient?

Don't restrain
protect head
roll on their side (left , recovery side)

500

This system provides movement, protection, and heat.

Muscular System

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