CH1/ People
CH 7-2
Directions
Muscles
Neuro
Senses
100

Who is the founder of modern nursing?

Who is Florence Nightingale

100

What body planes spilt the upper and lower half of the body?

What is the transverse plane

100

This type of muscle is under conscious control and is attached to bones.


What is voluntary or skeletal muscle

100

This part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.


What is the Central Nervous System

100

This cranial nerve is primarily responsible for vision and innervates the eye.


What is the optic nerve

200

Who is the father of medicine and what oath did he originate?

Who is Hippocrates & Hippocratic Oath


200

What is the body plane that directly cuts the body into right and left sides down the middle

What is the midsaggital plane
200

This type of muscle works automatically and includes cardiac and smooth muscle.

What is involuntary muscle

200

These messages carry sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.


What are afferent messages?

200

This cranial nerve is responsible for hearing and balance and innervates the ear.


What is the vestibulocochlear nerve

300

Who is First female army nurse and advocated for mental health


Who is Dorothea Dix?

300

In anatomical position, the heart is described as ___ to the sternum but ___ to the vertebral column.


What is posterior to the sternum and anterior to the vertebral column.

300

The muscle responsible for flexing the knee and extending the hip, located on the posterior thigh.


What is the biceps femoris?

300

This division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the “fight or flight” response.


What is the sympathetic nervous system
300

This is the savory sense of taste of the tongue

What is the umami

400

What is a global outbreak of disease and what is the one that began in 2020?

What is a Pandemic and COVID

400

Compared to the humerus, the radius is this directional term when referring to its distance from the trunk.


What is distal?

400

This muscle disorder is characterized by progressive muscle weakness due to degeneration of muscle fibers.


What is muscular dystrophy?

400

A cerebrovascular accident occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, more commonly known by this term.


What is a stroke?

400

This snail-shaped structure responsible for processing sound waves and sending them to the brain as electrical signals

What is the cochlea 
500

What is the type of therapy that is offerred in place of biomedical therapies 

What are alternative therapies?
500

What organ is housed in the RUQ?

What is the stomach

500

This large muscle is the primary extensor of the hip and is heavily used when rising from a seated position or climbing stairs.


What is the gluteus maximus?

500

Damage to this brain lobe would most directly affect decision-making, problem-solving, and voluntary movement.


What is the frontal lobe?

500

A patient presents with inflammation of the tympanic membrane and middle ear, impaired sound transmission to the cochlea; identify the condition

What is otitis media?

M
e
n
u