First aid
The Skeleton
The Skeleton
What are they?
100

1. Treatment priority is often guided by the "3 Bs":

  • Breathing
  • Bleeding
  • Bones
100
  1. What is the skeleton composed of?

The skeleton is composed of bones.

100

6. What are the bones of the skeleton connected together by?

The bones of the skeleton are connected together by the joints or by the cartilages and ligaments.

100

A bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates.

The Skull

200

2. What is the first aid?

First aid is the immediate care provided to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.

200

2. What is the vertebra?

The vertebra is a small bone, which is formed by the body and the arches.

200

7. What are the bones of the trunk?

They are spinal column or the spine and the chest (ribs and the breastbone).

200

They consist of organic and inorganic substance.

The bones.

300

3. How must a person act when he gives the first aid?


When providing first aid, a person should act with care and confidence.

300

3. How many bones are there in the skull?

There are 26 bones in the skull

300

8. What are the largest vertebrae in the spinal column?

The lumbar vertebrae.

300

It is composed of 12 thoracic vertebrae, the breastbone and 12 pairs of ribs.

The chest (thorax).

400

4. When do the doctors make blood transfusions?

In extreme cases, a medical professional may need to perform a blood transfusion.

400

4. How many vertebrae are there in the spine of the adult?

There are 32 or 34 vertebrae in the spine of the adult.

400

9. What does the lower extremity consist of?

The lower extremity consists of the thigh, leg and foot.

400

It is composed of a neck, head and body.

The rib.

500

5. What are the symptoms of fainting?

Typically, before fainting, an individual's face becomes pale and they may sweat profusely on their forehead. They often experience dizziness and weakness, accompanied by shallow breathing and a slow, weak pulse.

500

5. What bones does the spine consist of?

In the spinal column there are seven cervical vertebrae, twelve thoracic vertebrae, five lumbar, five sacral vertebrae and from one to five vertebrae which form the coccyx.

500

10. What is the upper extremity is formed by?

The upper extremity is formed by the arm, forearm and hand.

500

It is a small bone, which is formed by the body and the arches.

The vertebra.