Anatomy
Physiology
Skills
Medical Terminology
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100

The largest Organ in the human body is

The Skin

100

What term describes the bodies ability to maintain a normal state

Homeostasis

100

4 step modality done when you have a muscular/skeletal injury. It is an acronym.

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

100

What does the suffix -Itis mean?

Inflammation 

100
What are the 5 food groups?

Dairy, Fruit, Vegetables, Protein, Grains 

200

The name the bone that is proximal to ulna and radius.

Humerus

200

What is the PH level of blood

7-7.45PH

200

What is considered a normal Blood pressure?

120/80

200

What is a Myocardial Infraction?

A heart attack.

200

What do we call the starting reference point for all other directional movement. 

Anatomical Position 

300

What are the 3 types of muscles

Smooth, Skeletal, Cardiac

300

Where does the oxygen transfer occur?

Alveoli

300

A machine that uses electromagnetic radiation that produces images of the inside of the body:

X-Ray

300

Healing therapy that uses extreme cold.

Cryotherapy 

300

A doctor of the stomach and intestines.

Gastroenterologist

400

What is the name of the bottom group of vertebrae

The lumbar vertebrae

400

What is an example of a positive feed back loop

Child birth, Blood clotting, lactation

400

What artery do you check for a pulse in an emergency?

The Carotid Artery

400

What is a cerebrovascular accident?

A stroke

400

What is the smallest part of the brain?

Cerebellum 

500

 Which Organ seals off the lower airway during swallowing?

Epiglottis

500

What are the 3 main functions blood preforms?

Transportation, Regulation, Protection

500

What is the ratio of Breaths to Chest compressions when preforming CPR

2 Breaths- 30 Compressions

500

What is the medical term for red?

Erythro

500

Who is Mrs. Davidson's favorite student?

Who is Jack Cernyar and Tien Holbrook

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