Anatomy
Biomechanics
ECG
Assessment
Nutrition
100

What is the primary arteries in the neck

Left and right common carotids

100

Name the excessive posterior curve of the spine

Kyphosis

100

What is the death of cardiac tissue called

MI, Myocardial infarction

100

Draw the T-Test (agility)

100

Calories in a gram of alcohol

7

200

In the digestive system what is the primary job of bile

emulsify lipids

200

A joint that allows for the most freedom of movement in all planes

Ball-and-Socket

200

When a patient's HR exceeds 100bpm this is called

Tachycardia

200

Name a device that only measures the step count of an individual and is not expensive

pedometer

200

name the 3 macronutrients and their caloric count per gram

Carbohydrates 4, Protein 4, Lipids 9

300

What nerve is partially found in the thoracic and innervates the heart

Vagus nerve

300

The joint classification for a joint that has little movement and is held together by Cartlidge Ex. Pubis Symphysis

Amphiarthrosis 

300

What is it called when a patient is having chest pains with exercise

Exercise-induced angina

300

a method for estimating body composition, in particular body fat and muscle mass, where a weak electric current flows through the body and the voltage is measured in order to calculate impedance

Bioelectrical impedance Analysis (BIA)

300

What are the "Building blocks" of proteins

Amino Acids

400

Name the cranial nerve that innervates your sense of smell

olfactory

400

Name the group action completed by the shoulder when throwing a ball underhand

shoulder flexion

400

What intercostal space should lead V1 and V2 be placed

The 4th intercostal space

400

What does the sit and reach test primarily access

Hamstring flexibility

400

Name the 4 fat-soluble micronutrients 

ADEK

500

Name the one quadricep muscle that crosses both the knee and the hip. (it is a knee extensor and hip flexor muscle)

Rectus Femoris

500

Name 2 group actions of the shoulder joint when throwing a baseball overhand(can get half points for 1)

shoulder extension, internal rotation

500

What is this arrhythmia called?


A-fib

500

Unstable angina would be an example of an absolute or relative contradiction?

Absolute Contradiction  

500

What is the name of the disease that occurs when someone is chronically depleted of Vitamin C

Scurvy

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