This is the first and simplest method to stop bleeding.
What is direct pressure?
Joints of the skull are called this.
What are sutures?
This organ, when inflamed, causes pain in the lower right quadrant.
What is the appendix?
The two collateral ligaments of the knee.
What is the MCL and LCL?
Specific part of the lower leg affected with Osgood Schlatter's.
What is the tibial tuberosity.
What is vasodilation?
Number of chambers in the heart.
What is 4?
Number of cervical vertebrae in the body.
What is 7?
Internal organ protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall.
What is a hernia?
Structure that provides stability and shock absorption for the knee.
What is the meniscus?
The two bones affected with an AC joint sprain?
What are the clavicle and the scapula?
Unit of heat; also important in nutrition.
What is a calorie?
This is the "A" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is Alert.
Number of lumbar vertebrae in the body?
What is 5?
This organ filters blood and produces urine.
What is the kidney?
This Greek titan is tasked with holding up Earth on his shoulders; it's also the name of the C1 verterbrae.
Who is Atlas?
Weakening of an intervertebral disc.
What is herniation?
Injury to this structure typically requires Tommy John Surgery.
What is the Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) or the MCL of the elbow?
This is the "C" in ABCs of First Aid.
What is compression?
This nervous system controls voluntary movements of the body.
What is the somatic nervous system?
Drinking lots of alcohol affects this organ as it removes toxins from the body.
What is the liver?
Part of the brain controls coordination of movement, balance, and posture
What is the cerebellum?
Term for a temporary separation of a joint.
Structure that holds your teeth in place.
What is gingiva?
Another term for erythrocytes?
What are red blood cells.
Number of thoracic vertebrae in the body.
What is 12?
Muscle that helps with breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
One of the three ligaments are located on the lateral aspect of the foot.
What is Anterior Talofibular Ligament, Posterior Talofibular Ligament, or Calcaneofibular Ligament?
This injury is also referred to getting the wind knocked out of you.
What is a solar plexus injury?
Term used to describe what a biceps rupture looks like.
What is popeye's sign?