Neuro
Cardio
Neuro/cardio
UE muscle
LE muscle
100

The central nervous system houses the _____; the peripheral nervous system houses _______.

brain and spinal cord; everything else

100

The right atrium and ventricle house _____ blood. 

Deoxygenated

100
What is cerebrospinal fluid?
A fluid in which that brain sits that helps nourish and protect it. 
100

Forearm flexors are located on the _____ arm; forearm extensors are located on the _____ arm. 

anterior; posterior

100

Tendons connect _____; ligaments connect _____

muscle to bone; bone to bone

200

Your fight or flight system is _______; your rest and digest system is _____

sympathetic; parasympathetic

200

Veins bring blood ______; arteries bring blood ____

back to the heart; away from the heart

200

Label the four lobes


Will display in class / see powerpoint

200

The muscle most directly responsible for a six pack is the

rectus abdominus

200

in order for a muscle to contract, _______ and ______ have to bind together. 

actin and myosin

300

What is the function of the cerebellum?

Motor coordination

300

The "lub dub" sounds heart on a stethoscope are a sign of:

valves closing

300

What does a heart murmur most likely indicate?

Improper valve closure

300

Your friend spends way too much time hunched over on his phone. What do you suspect may occur in the future? How would you prevent this, using anatomical terms?

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, or shoulder pain could occur. He should sit in a more upright posture with a lumbar lordosis and scapular retraction. He should work on his rhomboids and middle trapezius along with staying active and spending less time on his phone. 

300
Name 3 specific muscles that are worked during an ACL program. Why?

A few correct answers but you can say:

gluteus medius/minimus/maximus: prevent valgus of knee

any of the quads and hamstrings that improve knee stability

abdominals to improve balance and dynamic control

400

Describe a function of the following: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe

Frontal: personality and motor skills

Temporal: memory, emotion, process language

Occipital: vision

Parietal: most of our senses

400

Your heart is about the size of your fist. However, two main reasons exist as to why it can be larger. What are they?

Trained endurance athlete or a condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (unknown cause)

400

What is the role of the pons and medulla oblongata?

Help control heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and sleep wake cycle. 

400

Name the four rotator cuff muscles. 

Supraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis, infraspinatus

400

Label semitendinosus, biceps femoris, semimembranosus.


Will display in class (see powerpoints)

500

Opioids act on neurotransmitters in our body known as endorphins. What is the purpose of endorphins? How do opioids act on endorphins? How do opioids lead to addiction?

Endorphins: naturally occurring neurotransmitter in the body that exists to dampen pain signal from injury

Opioids mimic endorphins by acting on the same receptor they do. However, they flood and overstimulate those receptors. After this, your body becomes dependent as it can no longer receive pleasure from naturally occurring endorphins. 

500

Come up to the board. Draw the heart and all relevant arteries and veins. Then, describe the blood flow. 

Drawing will be on board. Must mention RA/RV, LA/LV, aorta, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, SVC/IVC

500

What are the locations of the following valves:

Tricuspid

bicuspid/mitral

aortic

pulmonary

Tricuspid: bet. RA and RV

bicuspid/mitral: bet. LA and LV

aortic: bet. LV and aorta

pulmonary: bet. RV and pulmonary artery

500

The nerve to flexor carpi ulnaris has been cut, and that muscle is no longer functional. What may be one consequence of this?

Each time you flex your wrist, you'll also radial deviate your wrist because FCR will no longer be neutralized by FCU.

500

Assume the nerve to your gastrocenemius has been cut. What is one movement you'd have trouble doing?

Anything involving plantar flexion

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