Anatomical Terms
Body Systems
Respiratory System
Skeletal system
The Heart
100

What position is a patient in when lying face up on his back ?

what is Supine

100

What 4 functions does the skeletal system serve?

Gives shape, Protects vital organs, Allows movement, Stores minerals and produce blood cells

100

This is the mechanical process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs.

what is ventilation

100

The principal support system of the body

What is the spinal column?

100

The circulatory system is composed of these three things

What are the Heart, Blood Vessels, Blood?

200

This is the study of the function of the living body and its parts.

What is physiology

200

Name the 3 types of muscle within the human body.

what is Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth

200

This is a form of respiration in which oxygen molecules mechanically move in and out of the lungs.

What is ventilation?

200

Name the 5 parts that compose the spinal column.

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccyx

200

These are the chambers of the heart

What are Right, Left Atria, Right, Left ventricles?

300

This position is commonly referred to as the recovery position?

what is left lateral recumbent 
300

This connective tissue connects bone to bone

what is ligaments

300

The lower airway is composed of what 4 structures ?

Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli

300

Name the inferior portion of the sternum.

what is the xiphoid process

300

The major artery of the heart 

What is the aorta?

400

Name the position where a patient is lying on his back with the upper body elevated at an angle less than 45 degrees.

what is semi fowlers

400

What are the 3 of the 5 basic functions of the respiratory system?

What is Respiration, Ventilation, Oxygenation, removal of carbon dioxide, a buffer to maintain normal acid-base balance?

400

This refers to the process of moving oxygen and carbon dioxide across membranes, in and out of the alveoli, capillaries and cells.

what is respiration

400

The name of the 2 bones of the lower legs are

Tibia and fibula

400

What 4 things is blood composed of 

What are Red blood cells, White blood cells, Platelets, and Plasma?

500

Stand up and show me what is considered the correct anatomical position of a human?

what is Standing erect, facing forward, arms at sides, palms forward. 

500

Name the organs in the RLQ

what is Colon, Small Intestine, Appendix, (female: right ovary and fallopian tube) 

500

Name the 5 components that make up the upper airway.

Nose, Mouth, Pharynx, Nasopharynx, Larynx.

500

The place where 1 bone connects to another is called a?

joint

500

What do cells require to function effectively and survive ?


What is oxygen and glucose?