First Aid
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Bones
Muscles
Integumetary
100

How many chest compressions and breaths should be administered during each round of CPR?

30 compressions and 2 breaths

100

The wrist is _____ to the elbow.

Distal

100
What is the name of the jaw bone?

Mandible

100

The muscles on the anterior side of the arm.

Biceps

100

The inner layer of the skin.

The dermis

200

This blood type is the universal donor.

O negative

200

The production of vitamin _____ occurs in the skin with the use of sunlight.

D

200

The bone that the mandible connects to.

Temporal bone

200

The muscle group on the anterior of the thigh.

Quadriceps

200

The site at which epidermis cells are synthesized.

Stratum basale

300

The temperature at which hyperthermia sets in.

104 F (40 C)

300

The only parts of the skin that do not grow hair.

The palms and soles of the feet.

300

The type of joint found at the top of the vertebral column (below the cranium).

Pivot

300

The muscle beneath the Gluteus Medius.

Gluteus Minimus

300

The cells responsible for skin pigmentation.

Melanocytes

400

What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defribrilator

400

This autoimmune disease causes ones skin to lose pigmentation.

Vitiligo

400

The long part of long bones.

Diaphysis.

400

Sliding filament theory says that muscle contractions are driven by these two structures. (Hint: a____ and m_____)

Actin and Myosin

400

The half-moon shaped region at the base of the nail.

Lunula

500

This tool is used on an injured limb to limit blood loss.

Tourniquet

500

This man invented an early stethoscope because he felt uncomfortable auscultating women's apical heart rate.

Rene Laennec

500

The bone(s) intermediate to the frontal and occipital bones.

Parietal bone(s)

500

The source of energy for muscle contractions, according to the sliding filament theory, is:

ATP/ADP+P

500

Autoimmune disease that causes patchy hair loss.

Alopecia

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