Heart Rate
Vocab
Respirations
Vocab 2
Misc
200

The normal average heart rate for an adult

60 - 100

200

The air sacs of the lungs in which the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place

Alveoli

200
Average respiration rate per minute for an adolescent (13-18 yrs)

12-16

200

A large opening at the base of the skull through which the brain connects to the spinal cord

Foramen Magnum

200

The angle from the outer hip to the knee; much more prominent in Females

Q-angle

400

The average HR for an infant to toddler (3 months to 2 years old)

100 - 190

400

Located closer to or on the skin

Superficial

400

Preschoolers (4-5 yrs)

22-34

400

A sticky, yellow fluid that carries the blood cells and nutrients and transports cellular waste material to the organs of excretion.

Plasma

400

A posterior -> anterior curve, as in the spine

Lordotic

600

Preschoolers and Children (2 to 10 years old)

60 - 140

600

The throat

Pharynx

600

Infants

30-60

600

A collapsible tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach

Esophagus

600

A medial / lateral curvature of the spine

Scoliosis

800

Average HR of an infant?

85 - 205

800

The artery on the anterior (top) surface of the foot between the first and second metatarsals

Dorsalis Pedis artery

800

Toddlers (1-3 yrs)

24-40

800

 The major artery in the forearm

Radial Artery

800

The testes are part of this system

Endocrine

1000

The formula to find a person's Heartrate

# of pulse beats in 15 seconds x 4

1000

The inner bone of the forearm, on the side opposite the thumb.

Ulna

1000

School Aged Children (6-12 yrs)

18-30

1000

The chest cavity that contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, and great vessels

 Thorax

1000

Injections / treatments using your own blood are called PRP, which stands for this

Platelet Rich Plasma