A gas that is released by plants during photosynthesis
What is oxygen?
Cardiac, Skeletal, and Smooth
What are the three types of muscle?
This lifesaving technique involves giving an unconscious person who has no pulse chest compressions and ventilation administered by mouth.
What is CPR?
The prefix Derm- means...
What is Skin?
This route delivers medication under the tongue.
What is sublingual?
This is the physical appearance of a trait.
What is Phenotype?
Type of joint the shoulder falls under
What is ball and socket?
This lifesaving technique involves forceful compression of the diaphragm while standing behind a person to dislodge objects stuck in the trachea.
What is the Heimlich Maneuver?
This is pronounced fah-LAN-jeez.
What is phalanges?
This drug class treats allergies
What are antihistamines?
Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels by allowing cells to absorb and use glucose for energy
What is insulin?
Heart chamber the receives deoxygenated blood from the body
What is right atrium?
This first aid device can stabilize an erratic heartbeat in an incapacitated person and is the gold standard for proper CPR.
What is an AED?
The root word for skull
What is Crani- ?
The time it takes for one half of the original amount of a drug to be removed from or inactivated in the body.
What is half life?
This process converts glucose into usable energy (ATP)
What is Cellular Respiration?
Final e- acceptor in aerobic respiration
What is oxygen?
This first aid device can save lives by stopping blood loss from catastrophic wounds on limbs by constricting blood vessels.
What is a tourniquet?
Erythro- prefix meaning
What is the latin prefix for "Red"
These drugs help remove excess fluid from the body.
What is diuretics?
Hardest Substance in the human body
What is Tooth Enamel?
Lymphocyte that utilizes respiratory burst zones
What is neutrophils?
This first aid tool can save lives by stopping blood loss from catastrophic wounds anywhere on the body by rapidly absorbing blood to form an instant clot.
What is hemostatic powder?
Any condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in body tissues or organs
What is Melanosis
Blocks Angiotensin I converting to Angiotensin II
What is ACE inhibitor?