what type of blood does the right side of the heart receive?
Deoxygenated
What are the two major systems of the nervous system?
Central nervous system (CNS), peripheral nervous system (PNS)
How many lobes does the brain have?
4
What is “SOAP note”
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
What are the purposes of the skeletal system?
protects organs, framework, allows us to move
4
What is voluntary and nonvoluntary?
nonvoluntary- Things you do not control/do not have to think about
What part of the lobe is responsible for vision?
Occipital lobe
What instrument is used to listen to the heart?
Stethoscope
Which bones protect your main organs (heart, liver, kidney, lungs)?
Ribs
What are the three valves located in the heart?
Tricuspid valve, mitral valve, aortic valve
How many cranial nerves are there?
12
What is the main function of the parietal lobe?
Touch, pain, temperature, and the sense of limb position
What does Rx/Dx/Tx stand for?
Medication/diagnosis/treatment
What is the collar bone called?
Clavicle
Where does oxygenated blood enter into the heart?
Pulmonary veins
What are the two systems of the peripheral nervous system?
Somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
What is the main function of the temporal lobe?
hearing and memory
what is subjective, objective, assessment, And plan?
subjective: what the pt tells you
objective: what you can physically see
assessment: what you find
plan: how you treated/will treat
What are the different parts of the spine?
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, coccyx, sacral
How does blood circulate through the heart/body?
From body through inferior/superior vena cave -> right atrium -> tricuspid vavle -> right ventricle -> pulmonary artery -> lungs -> pulmonary vein -> left atrium -> mitral valve -> left ventricle -> aortic valve -> aorta -> body
Which cranial nerves are related to eye function and movement?
Cranal nerves I-VI
What is the main function of the frontal lobe?
Motor function, problem solving, judgement
What are considered “normal“ vital signs?
BP: 120/80, HR 60-100, Temp: 97.9 (oral), RR: 16-22, SPO2 96 and above
Which bones are located in your lower extremities?
Femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, phalanges