This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
What is the heart
medical professionals use this tool to listen to heart and lungs
what is a stethoscope?
for minor cuts, wha is the first step you should always do
What is wash the wound
Shortness of breath mainly associated wth this body system
What is the respiratory system
how many bones are in the body? Name the weakest and strongest bone
206 (clavicle or collar bone & femur)
This imaging method uses magnets to visualize soft tissues
What is an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging is used to diagnose and monitor a wide rangeof conditions in the brain, spine, joints, and other soft tissues.)
If someone is chocking and cannot breathe, this method is used
What is the Heimlich maneuver
joint pain and swelling are common symptoms of this autoimmune disorder
What is rheumatoid arthritis
This part of the brain controls balance and coordination
What is the cerebellum (this helps coordinate voluntary movements, such asposture, balance, coordination, and speech, resulting insmooth and precise movements.)
This imaging technique uses sound waves to create pictures of internal organs
Wat is an ultrasound
The recommended number of chest compressions per minute during CPR (BPM)
What is 100-120
jaundice causes yellowing of the spine cause this organ is not functioning properly
What is the liver (the yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes—a moist lining inside body—, and the whites of the eyes, caused by a buildup of a yellow-orange pigment called bilirubin in the blood.
These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where gas exchange occurs
What are alveoli
This surgical instrument is used to clamp blood vessels to control bleeding
What is a hemostat (similar to both piers and scissors)
for a suspected spinal injury, this is the most important thing NOT to do
What is move the victim (can cause permanent paralysis and other serious complications.)
This life threatening condition occurs when the body’s organs begin to fail due to overwhelming infection
What is sepsis (a life-threatening medical emergency where the body's response to aninfection causes it to injure itsown tissues and organs.)
The cranial nerve is responsible for vision
What is the optic nerve
This device helps deliver electric shocks to restore heart rhythm in cardiac arrest
what is an AED (automated external defibrillator) a portable device that can be used to save the life of someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. It analyzes the person's heart rhythm and, if needed, delivers an electrical shock to restore a normal heart beat. They can be found in many public places like airports, schools, and gyms.
If someone is having an anaphylactic reaction, the primary treatment is this
What is an epinephrine injection (EpiPen)
A fever indicates the body is fighting this
what is an infection