Label the Abdominal Quadrants

Triggers of Asthma (at least 3)
What is tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, fragrances, common cold, exercise, stress, or cold weather
Heat Stroke: Name a difference between Classical and Exertional Heat Stroke
What is "Exertional Heat Stroke is caused by intense exercise in heat" or "Classical Heat Stroke affects vulnerable people, such as infants and elderly during heat waves"
Name the difference between the Left and Right Ventricle Pump
What is the Left Ventricle sends blood out to rest of tissues and organs while the Right Ventricle sends blood out to the lungs
The Nervous System is divided into what 2 parts
What is Central Nervous System and Peripheral
Define Anterior/Ventral
What is further to the front or in front of
Describe the aveoli function
What is alveoli gets rid of carbon dioxide from the bloodstream and replenishes it with oxygen
Define Cytokine Storms (in Ebola patients)
What is explosion of immune responses that damage blood vessels causing internal and external bleeding
The procedure that widens clogged blood vessels
What is Angioplasty
The state where dendrites are at rest and a negative charge is inside it and a positive charge is outside
What is Polarization
Define Abduction
What is bringing the limbs further away
3 causes of Pneumonia
What is Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal
Describe the steps for bleeding control
What is 1) apply direct pressure, 2) apply tourniquet 2-3 inches above wound, 3) twist windless until bleeding stops, 4) when sufficiently tight mark time of placement, *5) if bleeding continues apply an additional tourniquet more proximal
Name the 3 layers of tissues of blood vessels
What is Tunica Intima, Tunica Media, and Tunica Externa
The Sympathetic Nervous System function
What is tells the body what to do when in danger (fight or flight)
Name the 3 major body planes
What is Sagittal plane, Coronal/Frontal plane, and Transverse plane
Describe lungs with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
What is "Bronchiole airway inflammation," "Smooth muscle constriction,"Excessive mucus," or "Walls of air sacs in lungs are damaged and lose"
Classic Symptoms of TB
What is weight loss, ashen skin, and bloody cough
Describe Diastolic Failure
What is left ventricle muscle wall is unable to relax normally because the muscle becomes too stiff
The nerves that branch out into your whole face sending pain information to the brain
What is Trigeminal Nerve
Name the 2 sub-cavities under the Dorsal Cavity
What is Cranial Cavity and Spinal Cavity
Describe Rhonchi characteristics
What is lower pitched wheezing with a snoring or moaning quality
Name the 4 layers of the heart
What is Endocardium, Myocardium, Epicardium, and Pericardium
Describe Systolic Failure
What is contractions of the muscle wall of left ventricle malfunctions and causes a decrease in ejection fraction below normal range and overtime enlargement of ventricle
Transmits information to neurons, muscles, and glands with end stations called terminals
What is Axon