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100

Front surface of the body.

What is:  Anterior?

100

The name for the voice box.

What is: Larynx

100

The rate of breathing increases when the body is generating more carbon dioxide or needs this?

What is:  More oxygen?  (Remember, Respiratory Distress)

100

These structures have thick walls and carry blood away from the heart at high pressure.

What is:  Arteries?

100

Longest, Strongest Bone in the body.

What is:  Femur?

100

Where are the phalanges located in comparison to the the shoulder on our upper extremity?

What is: distal?

200

Closer to the midline of the body.

What is: Medial

200

Name for the windpipe.

What is:  Trachea

200

When you inhale, the diaphragm contracts and moves in this direction.

What is:  Downward? (Remember inhalation takes work of energy to move the diaphragm.  Exhalation is a passive process, (no work of energy).

200

The body has three major arteries that are used for patient assessment.  They are the Carotid, Radial and this artery.

What is:  Femoral Artery?

200

The bones in the head include the skull and this structure.

What is:  Mandible?  (The only moveable bone in the head).

200

How many sections of the spinal cord are there?

What is:  5?

300

Away from the midline of the body.

What is:  Lateral

300

Keeps food from entering the larynx.

What is:  Epiglottis

300

The circulatory system includes these structures.

What is:  Heart, Blood and Blood Vessels? (Pump, Fluid, and Pipes)

300

These structures have thin walls, valves, low pressure and carry blood back to the heart.  

What is:  Veins

300

Tendons attach muscle to bone, whereas ligaments attach these stuctures.

What is: Bone to Bone?

300

What artery is used to get the pulse of a conscious patient?

What is: the radial

400

Back surface of the body area.

What is: Posterior?

400

The airway ends with these microscopic structures that are responsible for capillary exchange.

What is:  Alveloi

400

These upper and lower chambers of the heart work together to pump blood to the lungs and this place. 

What is:  The Rest of the body?

400

These structures are the smallest vessels in the Circulatory System.

What is:  Capillaries?

400

This area of the spinal cord is known as the base of the spine and is also the posterior wall of the pelvic girdle.

What is:  Sacrum?

400

A hormone produced in the pancreas


What is: insulin?

500

Refers to an imaginary vertical line drawn from head to toe that separates the body into a left half and a right half.

What is:  Midline

500

This system brings oxygen into the body and removes the waste gas (carbon dioxide).

What is: Respiratory System

500

There are one-way valves located in the heart.  The purpose of these vales is to prevent this.

What is:  Backflow? (Regurgitation)

500

Plasma, Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelets represent.

What is:  The Components of Blood?

500

This system consists of bones and connective tissues that protect and support the framework for the body. 

What is:  Musculoskeletal System?

500

Normal BP for a resting adult?

What is: 120/80