Means without
What is an-?
Doctor who treats diseases and disorders of the digestive system.
Who is a gastroenterologist?
Controls involuntary muscles and activities.
What is the brain stem?
Muscles that increase the angle between the bones of a joint
What are extensors?
Leading cause of accidental deaths in America
What are traffic accidents?
Refers to the eye
What is op?
A doctor who prevents and corrects misalignment of the teeth
Who is a orthodontist?
Controls memory and thought processes
What is the cerebrum?
The most important and complex part of the nervous system
What is the brain?
Good drownproofing technique to use in choppy water
What is the survival float?
Refers to the arm
What is brachia?
A doctor who treats bone and joint injuries
Who is a orthopedist?
Coordinates complex movements of skeletal muscles
What is the cerebellum?
The nervous system responsible for functions that are consciously controlled
What is the somatic nervous system?
Drownproofing technique used in cold water when wearing a PFD
What is the HELP position?
Refers to the liver
What is hepat-?
A doctor who treats skin diseases and disorders
Interprets sensory information
What is the cerebrum?
Two Major parts of the skeletal system
What are the axial and appendicular skeleton?
Most common emergency signal
What is three of anything?
Means "condition"
What is -ia?
A doctor who treats diseases and disorders of the nervous system.
Who is a neurologist?
Contains nerve fibers that connect the brain and the spinal cord
What is the brain stem?
Two types of nerves in the peripheral nervous system
What is the spinal nerves and cranial nerves?
Weather phenomenon that kills the most people every year.
What is a flood?