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understanding the body
blood
cardiovascular
musculoskeletal
100

what should you do if a resident asks to see there healthcare records

you will need to inform your nurse as you are not allowed to give out this info

100

the structures of the body

anatomy

100

organ found in fluid produced in bone marrow

blood

bonus; 7 to 10 of body weight 5-6 liters

100

flow of blood

left side of heart> aorta> arteries> arterioles> capillaries> venules> veins> vena cava> right side of heart

100

how many bones are in your body

206

200

which medical records are you allowed to access

only the resident in which you are providing care

200

how these structures function

physiology

200

what is the main job for blood

carry oxygen from lugs and nutrients from gi tract

200

what does the right side consist of and what does it do 

right atrium and right ventricle; distribute unoxygenated blood= venous blood to lungs via pulmonary artery

200

what are the 4 types of bones

long

short

flat

irregular

300

what procedures are you not allowed to perform 

ones that you are not certified in or trained for

300

basic unit in which everything evolves; the building block of life

cells

300

what are the 3 cellular components of blood

erythrocytes (red blood cells)-rbc

leukocytes (white blood cells)-wbc

thrombocytes (platelets)

300

what does left side consist of and do

left atrium and left ventricle; distributes oxygenated blood to the rest of the body(systemic circulation) via aorta 

300

what are the 3 major joints

ball & socket

hinge

pivot

400

what does adpie stand for

assessment

diagnosis

planning

intervention

evaluation

400

form when a group of cells come together 

tissues

400

continuous supply of blood cells produced

hematopoiesis

how much

175 billion rbc

70 billion wbc

platelets 175 billion

400

separate atria from ventricles, closure is hearts first sound 'lub'

tricuspid and mitral valve

atrioventricular valves

400

how many muscles do we have and what are the three types

over 500

voluntary

involuntary

cardiac

500

examples of observation to be reported right away

patient has started or stopped responding

change in consciousness

severe pain, shortness in breath, vision loss, reddened skin

gained or lost the ability to move a body part

500

form when a group of tissues come together. including heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, liver

organs 

500

what do platelets do

live for 7 to ten days stick together to form clots to stop bleeding

bonus 

low platelets- thrombocytopenia

500

located between ventricles and arteries; second sound 'dub'

pulmonic and aortic valves 

semilunar valves

500

what is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles

voluntary you control

involuntary you don't control

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