Anatomical Directions
Body Tissues
Emergency Situations
Body Cavities and Regions
Anything from Unit 1
100

What directional term indicates moving towards the midline of the body?

Medial

100

What type of tissue secretes fluid?

Epithelial, specifically membrane

100

Before attempting to render any first aid you must ensure what?

That the scene is safe

100

All four quadrants contain what?

Portions of the large and small intestines

100

What position is when someone lays their stomach?

Prone

200

What two directions are only used on limbs?

Proximal and Distal

200

What tissue reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse?

Nervous Tissue

200

If the victim is unconscious, consent is what?

Implied

200

What is located in the cranial cavity?

Brain

200

What plain divides the body into top and bottom?

Transverse

300

The anterior direction is referring to what side of the body?

Front side

300

Name the four types of tissues.

Connective, Epithelial, Muscle, and Nervous

300

What does the ABCs stand for?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

300

What are the right and left column regions named after?

The bones that they are nearest

300

If someone is hemorrhaging what do you need to do?

Stop the bleeding by applying direct pressure.

400

The neck is what anatomical direction to the chest?

Cranial

400

Which muscle tissue is the only that is voluntary?

Skeletal

400

When someone faints, they have temporarally lost what?

Blood flow to the brain

400

Which abdominal region is below the umbilical region?

Hypogastric Region

400

Which region is above the hypogastric region?

Umbilical Region

500

In relation to the heart, the lungs are what anatomical direction?

Lateral

500

Which connective tissue connects bones to the joints?

Ligaments

500

Describe a 2nd degree burn.

involves lower layers of skin, redness with blisters

500

Which body cavity has the most inferior location?

Pelvic Cavity

500

The heart, blood vessels, and blood are in which system?

Circulatory

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