What medical terms are used to when diagnosing high and low blood pressure?
Hypertension and Hypotension
What is the primary function for the muscular system?
Provide Movement
What is the pulse in the wrist used to measure heart rate?
Radial Pulse
Blood Pressure and Heart are considered ____ signs?
Vital
When was the last year the University of Tennessee won a national title in football?
1998
What are blood pressure sounds called?
The body has two nervous systems in the body. What are the called?
Central Nervous System and the Peripheral System
What is generally considered the range for normal resting heart rate?
60-100bpm
Goniometers are used to measure what?
Range of motion
What is the most visited National Park in the US?
Smoky Mountains National Park
What does blood pressure measure?
Force of blood against the artery walls and veins created by the heart as it pumps blood to the body.
What are two primary functions of the skeletal system?
Body's framework, Protection for underlying organs, provides a lever system for movement, storage area for minerals
What interval of measurement in seconds should you measure someone's heart rate when they are on the treadmill?
10 or 15 seconds
What does MRI stand for?
Magnetic resonance imaging
In the tv show How I Met Your Mother, Ted Mosby wanted to name his children (1 boy & 1 girl) what?
Luke and Leia
Systolic Blood Pressure is measured at what point while measuring someone's blood pressure?
At which the first two Korotkoff sounds are heard.
What hormone does the pancreas release in the endocrine system?
Insulin
What heart rate formula uses exercise intensity percentages to find target heart rate for exercise?
Karvonen formula
A Duel energy x-ray absorptiometer can be used to bone density. Abnormal low body density is called what?
Osteoporosis
What year was Tennessee Wesleyan University founded?
1857
Define systolic and diastolic blood pressure?
Systolic Blood Pressure - The pressure during contraction of the heart.
Diastolic Blood Pressure - The pressure during relaxation of the heart.
What area of the body has the most bones?
Bonus 200 points for the number of bones
Hand (27 bones)
Define Tachycardia and Bradycardia and what value are they determined at?
Tachycardia - RHR faster than 100bpm
Bradycardia - RHR slower than 60 bpm
What are three factors that could affect results during exercise lab testing?
Hydration Status, Fitness and Health Status, Amount of Sleep, Nutrition, Time of day, and Psychological Status.
Who has the most Stanley Cup Championships in the National Hockey League?
Bonus 200 Points for how many?
Montreal Canadians - 24