Anatomy
Anatomy 2
EKG
Gear
100

Number of chambers of the heart

4

100

Pupils will respond in this way during an opiate overdose

Constrict. Pinpoint pupils.

100

EKG stands for...

Electrocardiogram

100

What is a sphygmomanometer?

BP cuff

200

Organ affected by hepatitis

Liver

200
Pupils of differing sizes that don't respond to changes in light could be indicative of this

Traumatic brain injury

200

Axillary refers to this part of the body

Armpit

200

Name both terms for the hormone administered by an EpiPen

Epinephrine, Adrenaline

300

The aorta carries blood INTO / AWAY FROM the heart and connects to this chamber of the heart

AWAY FROM and left ventricle

300

Grapelike clusters that fill with air in the lungs

Alveoli

300

Intercostal space is found here

Between ribs

300

A diabetic would use this device to monitor blood sugar. EMTs frequently use them to assess blood sugar of patients.

Glucometer

400

An opiate overdose causes death in this way

Respiratory failure

400

List 3 endocrine system glands found in pairs

Adrenal, ovaries, testes

400

An EKG reading lasts this long

6 seconds

400

What is a cannula and how is it used by an EMT?

Nasal cannula, specifically, is used to administer supplemental oxygen

500

The xiphoid process is located here. Be specific.

Inferior portion of the sternum

500

List 3 singular endocrine system glands

Thymus, thyroid, pancreas, pineal, pituitary

500

What is ischemia?

Lack of blood flow, causing a lack of oxygen, to the heart muscle

500

What does C-collar stand for and what is its use?

Cervical - Stabilize spine