Cardiac System
Nervous System
Anatomy
Anatomy
Random
100
A small network of blood vessels that allow blood to move from small arteries to small veins.
What is capillary bed.
100
Brain and Spinal Cord
What is Central Nervous System
100
Bone in your forearm on the side of the thumb.
What is the radius?
100
Thigh Bone
What is the femur
100
Opposite of superior?
What is inferior
200
Large blood vessel that leads out of the left ventricle of the heart?
What is the aorta?
200
Controls Voluntary Actions
What is Somatic Nervous System
200
The part of your finger that is furthest away from your hand.
What is the distal phalanges?
200
Shin bone
What is the tibia
200
Anatomical Position- show the class.
Head level, feet shoulder width apart, arms extended, palms facing forward.
300
a small blood vessel that allows deoxygenated blood to return from the capillary to the lager blood vessels called veins.
What is a venule?
300
Made up of 43 pairs of nerves.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
300
The heel bone.
What is the calcaneus?
300
Sessmoid bone of the knee
What is patella
300
Give 5 signs of sudden illness
Changes in consciousness, Slurred speech, Persistent pain or discomfort, Nausea or vomiting, Numbness or weakness, Changes in skin color, Loss of coordination or balance, Changes in vision, Changes in breathing, Sweating
400
What are three causes for high blood pressure? Not risk factors.
Kidney problems Adrenal gland tumors Thyroid problems Certain defects in blood vessels you're born with (congenital)
400
Controls smooth muscles
What is the autonomic nervous system.
400
Most proximal bone in the ankle.
What is the Talus.
400
There are 12 of these vertebrae.
What is the thoracic vertebrae?
400
Acronym to help remember signs of a stroke, and what do they letters stand for.
What is FAST Face Arms Sentence/ Speech Time
500
What are 4 Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure.
Age, Race, Family History, Overweight, Sedentary (not physically active), Stress, Too little potassium.
500
Autonomic nervous systems three parts.
What is sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric
500
When numbering the fingers and toes you start at this finger.
What is the Hallux (Big Toe) or the Pollix (Thumb) and the pinky/ pinky toe is number 5.
500
5 fused vertebrae at the end of the spinal column
What is the sacrum?
500
Extreme Allergic Reaction
What is Anaphalaxis