CNA 1
CNA 2
CNA 3
CNA 4
CNA 5
100

Male hormone needed for reproductive organs to function properly.

What is testosterone?

100
The yellowish fluid that carries disease-fighting cells.
What is lymph?
100
Walking a resident is called ____________
What is ambulating?
100

If a resident has weakness on one side, the CNA should start with the __________________ side when dressing.

What is weaker?

100

Unconscious or dying patients may still be able to ___________

What is Hear?

200

Consist of Inspiration and Expiration.

What is Respiration?

200
This system is made up of the trachea, bronchi, lungs.
What is respiratory system?
200
Involuntary contractions that help move food into the stomach.
What is peristalsis?
200

the 'master gland'

What is Pituitary Gland?

200
The gland that secretes insulin?
What is Pancreas?
300

Include Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brainstem.

What are the 3 main sections of the brain?

300

This system senses and interprets information from outside the body.

What is nervous system?

300
The two upper chambers of the heart.
What are left and right atrium?
300

The chambers fill with blood.

What is resting phase/diastole of the heart?

300
This system supplies food, oxygen, and hormones to the cells.
What is circulatory system?
400

An anatomical term that means the front of the body.

What is Anterior?

400

The condition in which all of the body systems are working at their best.

What is homeostasis?

400

The number of bones in the human body _____________

What is 206?

400
The muscles decrease in size.
What is atrophy?
400
the basic unit of the nervous system.
What is neuron?
500

Too little food can cause an ________________

What is Insulin Reaction?

500

Sweet breath is a sign of the onset of _________________

What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?

500

Eating disorders that adolescents may develop include _____________________ and ____________________

What are anorexia and bulimia?

500

_____________________ restricts physical and/or mental growth.

What are Developmental Disabilities?

500

A person with this developmental disability usually has a small skull, a flattened nose, and short fingers, in addition to intellectual impairment.

What is Down Syndrome?