What is superior?
The very first thing you do before you help.
What is check the scene?
The type of bone is found in the skull and thoracic area, used for protection.
What is a flat bone?
This muscle can be found in organs and blood vessels.
What is smooth muscle?
Basic starting position.
What is anatomical position?
Away from the surface
What is deep?
Checking for obstruction is checking for what in a patient.
What is the airway?
Forceful back and forth movement of the head can cause what type of injury.
What is whiplash?
The ability of a muscle to return to its original state.
What is elasticity?
This position is commonly used when doing surgery on the back,
What is prone?
Towards the middle
What is medial?
A, B, C stands for what steps.
What is airway, breathing and circulation?
The hip and shoulder have this type of joint.
What is ball and socket?
When skeletal muscle is overstretched and injury occurs.
What is a strain?
When a patient is in shock or has low blood pressure, you put the patient in this position.
What is Trendelenburg?
The knee is this in relation to the ankle.
What is proximal?
The position you put someone who just had a seizure.
What is the recovery position?
This connective tissue is found on the ends of bones.
What is articular cartilage?
The connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.
What is a tendon?
Lying on your back.
What is supine?
Towards both sides.
What is bilateral?
Someone who carries an Epi-pen may have had what emergency.
What is anaphylaxis?
What is a ligament?
What is the latissimus dorsi?
This position is in sitting, but at 90 degrees.
What is High Fowlers?