Opthalmaology
Otolarynagology
Skeletal-Muscle
Cardiology
General
100
distinguish light from dark and perceive shape and movement
What is Rods
100
The inner ear
What is labyrinth
100
a dry, crackling sound or sensation
What is crepitation
100
heart is enclosed in a doulbe-membrane sac
What is peri-cardium
100
largest organ of the human body
What is skin
200
adjustment of the eye to see various sizes of objects at different distances.
What is accomodation
200
collects sound waves and sends them down the audirory canal
What is the auricle
200
tough bands of connective tissue that connect muscle to bone
What is tendons
200
contraction of the atria and the ventricles
What is depolarization
200
digest and absorb the necessary nutrients to maintain homeostasis and excrete waste products
What is GI system
300
second cranial nerve, which arries impulses for the sense of sight
What is optic nerve
300
air filled chamber that begins with the tympanic membrane and terminates at the oval window
What is the middle ear
300
bones are connected to each other at junctions known as
What is joints
300
the myocardium is unable to pump an adequate amount of blood to meet the body's needs.
What is congestive heart failure
300
registered medical assistant
What is RMA
400
a small pit in center of the retina, considered clearest vision
What is fovea centralis
400
swimmers ear
What is otities externa
400
a break or crack in a bone that generally is the result of trauma or disease
What is fracture
400
carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
What is arteries
400
used to obtaina blood specimen for testing, or diagnose disease
What is phlebotomy
500
science of the eye and its disorders and diseases
What is Opthalmology
500
inflammation of the normally air-filled middle-ear
What is otities media
500
softening of the bones
What is osteomalacia
500
carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
What is veins
500
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
What is HIPPA
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