FIRST AID/SAFETY
HUMAN BIOLOGY
SECTIONS/PLANES
PARTS/LOCATIONS
OTHER TERMS
100

EMS


What is Emergency Medical Services?

100

The study of how the body works; it describes the function of the body and its organs, tissues and cells.

What is Physiology?
100

Divides the body into top and bottom parts.


What is the Transverse Section?
100

Term meaning toward the tail, or in the opposite direction from the head. So in terms of the human body, means toward the feet.


What is Caudad (or caudal)?
100

Palms are facing forward ; Thumbs are facing outward; No matter what the position of the patient, medical terminology will describe the location of body parts as if they were always in this position. 


What is Anatomic Position? 
200

Chest pain or pressure; Severe abdominal pain or pressure; Head, back, or neck injuries; Loss of consciousness; Seizure ; and/or Possible broken bones.



What are situations which are considered an emergency?
200

The science of the structure of the body—the structure and relationships of body parts. 

What is Anatomy?
200

Section that divides the body into right and left parts.


What is the Sagittal Section?

200

Term meaning closer to the sagittal plane or midline.


What is Medial?
200

Means nearer to the center of the body or organ or nearer the root of a limb.


What is Proximal?
300

The laws meant to encourage responsible people to offer aid without fear of being sued by the victim. They provide legal protection for rescuers as well as for the victim.


What are the Good Samaritan Laws? 
300

The science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.


What is Pathology? 
300

 Section dividing the body into front and back parts.


What is a Coronal Section?

300

On the coronal (frontal) plane, anything in front of that plane. 



What is Anterior?
300

Term meaning at or near the rim or edge. 


What is Peripheral?
400

Ask the victim permission to administer aid. If the victim is unconscious, the law assumes permission is granted; Call for help; Only administer aid that you are qualified to perform; Once you have begun to administer aid, continue until help arrives; and Do not move the victim unless they are in a life-threatening situation.  


What are basic procedures for a first responder? 
400

The study of how the body is put together and how it works in health and disease.

What is Human Biology?
400

Divides the body into top (superior) and bottom (inferior) portions. 

What is a Transverse Plane?
400

Means on or closer to the skin or surface of an organ. 


What is Superficial?
400

Some things in the body, such as blood cells, fluid or nerve messages, can move toward a body part or the center of an organ.


What is Afferent?
500

Two organizations in which set the guidelines for CPR and First Aid procedures. 

What are the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross.

500

Includes parts of the body that can be studied without a microscope.


What is Gross Anatomy?
500

Section which divides the body into unequal left and right sections.


What is a Parasagittal Section?

500

On a transverse plane through the body or an organ, this word describes anything above that plane.


What is Superior?
500

Term describing whole body or body part is facing down (can be used when the body is in any position, not just the anatomic). 



What is Prone?