Lungs
-Helps you breath (brings oxygen into your body and takes carbon dioxide out)
- The lungs get bigger when you take a deep breath in and get smaller when you breath out
This person checks your temperature and blood pressure, gives you medicine that the medical provider has ordered, and administers shots
Nurse
This bone is located in between your forearm and upper arm and often referred to as the "funny bone"
Humerus
Large muscle in the front of your upper arm that gets bigger when you flex it
Biceps
This is used to listen to your heart and lungs
Stethoscope
Heart
-Pumps blood with oxygen to all the cells of the body so they can work properly
-After delivering oxygen to all the cells in the body, the heart receives de-oxygenated blood that has been used so it can pick up more oxygen from the lungs
This person works with a doctor to provider healthcare services, including history taking, diagnosing, treatment and writing prescriptions, assisting in surgery and providing education
Physician Assistant
Femur
This group of muscles makes up the back of your thigh, you often hear about it with sports injuries
Hamstring
This is used to look in your ears, nose and mouth with a bright light
Otoscope
Kidney
-Filters your blood and take all the waste and extra fluid from your body so it can be excreted
-The byproduct of the filtered blood in your kidneys is urine
-Balances all the electrolytes in your body
This person is the master of medications! They make sure medications are safe and used properly. When you go to Walgreens, they answer any questions you have about the medicines
Pharmacist
Radius
Smiling muscle!
Zygomaticus major and minor
What does this test?
Reflexes