BONES
GI/GU
AIRWAY
RESPIRATION/VENTILATION
NERVOUS SYSTEM
100
This bone lies in the middle upper chest and is the superior bone of the sternum.
What is the manubrium.
100
Highly vascular organ located in the LUQ.
What is the spleen.
100
The most important part of EVERY Pt assessment.
What are the ABC's.
100
The process whereby air is moved in and out of the lungs.
What is ventilation.
100
The structure of nerves that move signals to and from the brain to the body.
What is the spinal cord.
200
The total number of vertebrae in the spinal column.
What is 33.
200
This lining covers the intestines and other organs in the abdomen.
What is visceral peritoneum.
200
The air sacs in the lungs that transfer gasses in and out of the bloodstream.
What is an alveoli.
200
The process that moves oxygen in and CO2 out of the blood.
What is respiration.
200
This nerve sends signals to the heart, lungs, and other organs.
What is the vagal nerve.
300
AKA Kneecap.
What is the patella.
300
These tubes carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
What is the ureter.
300
largest tubes in the lungs that connect to the trachea.
What are bronchi.
300
The delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body.
What is perfusion.
300
The nerve that tells us when something is hot or cold.
What is the sensory nerve.
400
Posterior portion of the cranium.
What is the occipital region or occiput.
400
The artery that feeds the majority of the abdominal organs.
What is mesentary artery.
400
The flap that closes on the trachea to prevent anything but air from entering the airway.
What is the epiglottis.
400
12-20 per min.
What is the normal respirations for an adult patient.
400
The part of the brain that is anterior.
What is the frontal lobe.
500
AKA collar bone.
What is the clavicle.
500
Coffee ground emesis.
What is a symptom of a GI bleed.
500
The chamber where the nasal and oral passages meet.
What is the pharynx.
500
A structure in the nose that causes air to move around erratically thereby warming and humidifying it.
What is a turbinate.
500
The opening in the skull where the spinal column passes through.
What is foramen magnum.
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