What is the organ responsible for respiration?
What is Lungs?
What is your skin or the whites of your eyes turn yellow?
A wound in which the skin is scraped off is called a
What is an abrasion?
What is direct contact?
Ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics of others is called...
What is Sensitivity/empathy?
What are the 4 functions of the skeletal system?
What is...
Supports the body.
Facilitates movement.
Protects internal organs
Produce blood cells?
Another name for Collar Bone
What is clavicle?
Hypovolemic shock is...
What is excessive lost of blood?
What is a different name for pathogen?
What is an infectious agent?
Classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics is called...
What is race?
List the 2 main divisions of the nervous system and their functions.
What is Central nervous system and Peripheral nervous system?
Which plane divides the body into right and left sides?
What is Sagittal Plane?
What is the most common preventable death?
What is arterial hemorrhage?
What is indirect contact?
What is breathing in droplets, being bitten or touching contaminated objects?
List 5 areas of cultural diversity that a healthcare worker may encounter.
What is Family organization,language,personal space and touch,eye contact,and gestures?
How much urine is produced daily?
What is 1,500 to 2,000 per day?
Paralysis of all for limbs is called...
What is Quadriplegia
How many inches should a tourniquet be places above an injury?
What is 4 inches?
True or False. Pathgens need a portal of entry.
What is false?
What 2 religions may require a religious representative to be present at the time of death?
What is Buddhism and Russian-Orthodox?
The smooth layer of cells that lines the insides of the heart is called?
What is Endocardium?
What is the production of blood cells called?
What is haemopoiesis?
What is the goal of packing a wound?
What is to pack gauze against artery to stop bleeding, not soak blood?
What does a pathogen need to find to live?
What is a reservoir?
Identify 2 religions that may prohibit blood transfusions.
What is Jehovah Witness and Judaism?