Body Organization
Body Systems
Patient Assessment
Medical Terminology
Microbiology & Cells
100

Sagittal, frontal (coronal), and transverse

What are the three main anatomical planes?

100

Cardiovascular system

What is the system that transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste?

100

Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure

What are the four main vital signs?

100

Above normal or excessive

What does the prefix “hyper-” mean?

100

Prokaryotic cell

What type of cell does NOT have a nucleus?

200

Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ)

What abdominal quadrant contains the liver?

200

Gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out)

What is the function of the respiratory system?

200

Stethoscope

What tool is used to listen to lung and heart sounds?

200

“Cardi” = heart

What is the root word in “cardiology” and what does it mean?

200

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus; prokaryotic do not

What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

300

Toward the front of the body

What does anterior mean?

300

Heart → lungs → heart 

What is the path of blood in pulmonary circulation?

300

Increased pressure during heart contraction

What does a high systolic blood pressure indicate?

300

Gastro (stomach) + entero (intestines) + itis (inflammation)

What does “gastroenteritis” mean when broken down?

300

Cell membrane

What controls what enters and leaves the cell?

400

Dorsal cavity

What cavity houses the brain and spinal cord?

400

Vessel diameter, blood viscosity, pressure

What factors affect blood flow?

400

Crackles (rales)

What abnormal lung sound indicates fluid in the lungs?

400

Bacteria

What is the plural form of bacterium?

400

The ability of a pathogen to cause disease

What is virulence?

500

It allows accurate interpretation of structures and locations

Why is understanding body planes important in medical imaging?

500

Respiratory system oxygenates blood; cardiovascular system transports it

How do the respiratory and cardiovascular systems work together?

500

It indicates brain function and overall patient status

Why is level of consciousness assessed?

500

They allow you to break down and determine meaning

How do prefixes, suffixes and combining forms help interpret medical terms?

500

They cannot reproduce independently

Why are viruses not considered living organisms by some scientists?

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