What is Athlete's Foot?
This is the basic unit of body structure
What is a cell?
This vital sign is measured with beats/min.
What is pulse?
This is the term for your buttocks
What is Gluteus Maximus?
The amount of bones present in the human body
What is 206?
These are the two layers of the skin
What is Dermis and Epidermis?
This is the study of body structures.
What is Anatomy?
This vital sign is measured using Kg or Lbs
What is weight?
These muscles work automatically, you can not control them
What is Involuntary?
THIS is created inside the bone marrow
What are red blood cells?
The following are symptoms of what?
• More than one colour (black, brown, blue, white or pink) • Asymmetrical • Irregular border or jagged edges • Itchy • Changes in texture • Oozing • Bleeding
What is Skin Cancer or Melanoma?
This is the study of how the body structures work.
What is Physiology?
This instrument used to listen to the sounds produced by the heart, lungs, and other body organs
What is a stethoscope?
This is how many muscles are present in the human body
What is 600?
This is the point at which two or more bones meet.
What is a joint?
This system is made up of skin, nails, hair, and sweat and oil glands
What is the Integumentary System?
This is the term used to describe hives or welts
What is Urticaria?
This is a device that measures both the pulse rate and the oxygen level in the blood
What is a pulse Oximeter?
There are three functions of your muscles
What are: Movement of body parts, Maintaining posture and production of body heat?
These are the two types of fractures
What are closed and open?

What is Scabies?
This is a steady state or stable internal environment maintained when all the organ systems work together
What is homeostasis?
This vital sign is typically measured by using a Sphygmomanometer
What is Blood Pressure?
These are the three types of muscles present in the human body.
What is skeletal, smooth and cardiac?
This type of fracture is more common in elderly and female clients
What are hip fractures?