What are the chambers of the heart?
Right Atrium, Left Atrium, Right Ventricle, and Left Ventricle.
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On the left side right leg is drawn up high and forward left arm is along the back and chest, and forward, resting on the bed
What type of tissue is blood?
What is the bone name of the fingers?
Phalangies
Warning signs of stroke
F
A
S
T
F-face drooping
A-Arm weakness
S-Speach difficulty
T-Time to call 911
What are the things that carry blood away from the heart?
Arteries/Vessels
What percentage of water is the human body?
more than 60%
What are the main functions of blood?
transport oxygen, remove waste, and regulate temperature.
The smallest bones in the human body are found in:
Ear (malleus, incus, stapes)
At what rate should you be giving compressions?
100/120 per minute
Which one of these components of blood makes up 45%
RBC
What is the human body’s biggest organ?
skin
What does black blood carry to the heart?
CO2, waste
What is osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become weak and thin, making them more prone to fractures.
What should you do when someone has a seizure?
Clear the area, cushion their head, turn them to the side, and clear the airway.
What is the lifespan of RBCs?
4 months =120 days
What directional term is best? The heart is _________ to the lungs. A)Lateral B)Medial C)Superficial D)Superior
B)Medial
What are the 4 types of blood?
A, B, O, AB
Longest bone in human body
thigh bone/ femur
True or False
Use an AED as soon as one is available, follow the prompts, and continue until signs of life are seen, or help arrives.
Ture
What is the body's natural pacemaker?
SA node (Sinoatrial Node)
Touching someone without permission is considered: A)battery, B)Assault, C)Slander, D)Invasion of privacy
A)battery
What is the most common blood type?
0+
4th intercostal space
What is the difference between cardiac arrest and a heart attack?
A heart attack is a blockage that stops blood flow to the heart, while cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly stops beating.