What? Where?
Movement
Numbers are Hard
Oops
Oh Snap
100

The gallbladder is located in what abdominal "quadrant"? 

Upper Right

100

What direction is "distal" describing?

Away from center/core

100

Normal Pulse Rate Newborn is around ___? 

125

100

The coronary arteries receive their blood during diastole or systole?

diastole 

100

True or false: the achilles tendon attaches to the calcaneus? 

True

200

The femoral artery can be palpated where? 

Inside of upper thigh 
200

The bicep provides what movement of the arm?

Flexion of lower arm

200

Normal Respiration rate for adults is: 

12-20

200

The appendix is located in what "quadrant" of the abdomen?

Lower Right

200

True or False: The Fibula is a non-weight bearing bone.

True

300

The hip is what type of joint?

Ball and Socket

300

What muscles is typically the largest in the lower limbs?

Quadriceps

300

Normal Heart rate of an adult is?

60-100

300

What two bones are directly distal of the humerus?

Radius & Ulna

300

What two bones are directly distal of the femur?

Fibula & Tibia

400

The gastrocnemius muscle is located where?

Calf 

400

Term for red blood cells

erythrocytes

400

Number of bones in a human body: 

206

400

The Oropharynx, nasopharynx and epiglottis are located in the upper or lower airway? 

Upper 

400

Fill in the blanks: Desaturated Blood carried through ____ will appear ____ in color than oxygenated blood. 

1) veins 2) darker

500

Name the 5 sections of the vertebral column in order top-bottom: 

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral (sacrum), Coccygeal (coccyx)

500

What major structure of the brain manages: respirations, pulse, & blood pressure?

Brain stem

500

The fontanelles of the infant skull are usually fused by how many months?

18

500

What muscle type surrounds the bronchi and GI tract 

Smooth

500

Dislocation of what joint can cause damage to the popliteal artery?

Knee

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