What is the "control center" of the cell....................
What is ..................
NUCLEUS
Suffix meaning inflammation
What is....
itis
What is CBR.....................
What is.....................
complete bed rest
What is the "chain of infection"...............
What is................
a six link model that explains how disease spread.....each needing to be present for an infection to occur...
Infectious agent- Reservoir- Portal of exit- Mode of Transmission- Portal of Entry- Susceptible Host
What is contained in the Dorsal Cavity of the body....
What is.....
Cranial Cavity (brain)
and the
Spinal/Vertebral Cavity (spinal cord)
This tissue can be classified as voluntary or involuntary?
a) Nerve tissue
b) Epithelial tissue
c) Muscle tissue
d) Connective tissue
What is........
Muscle tissue
Medical terminology for bluish or purplish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen in the blood........
What is.......
cyanosis
What is L ...........................
What is ...........................
litre
or
left
What are Universal Precautions and when should they be used in health care?
What are ..........
infection control guidelines that treat all situations as potential for exposure to all human blood and body fluids
wearing protective barriers such as masks, gloves and hand hygiene
point of care assessment as result of COViD 19
What cushions joints.....................
What is.................
cartilage
What is epithelial tissue?
a) Forms tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
b) Lines the respiratory tract
c) Is the main tissue in the heart
d) Is the most abundant tissue in the body
What is.............
d) Is the most abundant tissue in the body
What is nephritis
What is.....................
inflammation of the kidneys
What is R ..............................
What is........................
right
or
rectal
What is the difference between Aseptic techniques and Sterile techniques...........
What is
Aseptic techniques ....cleaning to prevent the introduction of harmful microorganisms and maintain health
Sterile technique.... destroys germs/prevents reintroduction of pathogens.
What are 5 organs in the body..........................
What are..........
lungs (gas exchange), kidneys ( filter waste/urine)), heart (pumps blood), liver( filters blood/ produces bile), brain (contol centre), stomach (digests food)
What are the types of tissues in the body?
What are............
connective
muscle
nervous
epithelial
A sentence with superior used to describe position of body parts
What is.......................
eyebrows are superior to the nose
What is ac.................................
What is....................................
before meals
What types of cells are T and B cells..........................
What is.......................................
White Blood Cells (WBC)
How many organ systems are there in the human body and what are they.........................
What are.......
12 organ systems including.....integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, endocrine, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory urinary, and male and female reproductive systems.
Epithelial tissue is found lining the respiratory tract, in the nose, in hair, in the stomach.
a. True
B. False
What is........
A. True
A sentence describing the position of an ulcer/wound on the patient's leg.................
What is..................
The patient has a wound on his left leg is proximal to his knee.
What is the abbreviation for right eye.....................
What is.......................
OD
What are infection control measures to prevent spread of germs by coughs/sneezes/talking within 2 metres (6 ft)?......
What are........
Standard Precautions plus specific PPE like surgical or N95 masks, eye protections, limiting movement of patients from their rooms, and ensuring cough etiquette (masks and use of tissues) when they leave their rooms.
Droplet
What are examples of when body systems work together to maintain a balanced system and what is the called......................
What is......
body temperature
level of blood sugar
amount of water in cells
Called.....HOMEOSTASIS