Anatomical Directions & Cells
Tissues, etc.
Skeletal system, etc.
Senses, etc.
Resp. System & Blood
100

1. The nose is ________ to the ears.

2. The lungs are ______ to the spine.

3. The thorax is ______ to the diaphragm.

1. medial

2. anterior

3. superior

100

What is the term of the process for engulfment and destruction of a pathogen or cellular debris?

Phagocytosis

Macrophages and Neutrophils are phagocytic.

Monitor neutrophils closely for pts getting chemo.

100

TRIPLE THE POINTS!

1. What are 3 functions of the skeletal system?

2. What structure anchors muscles to bones, tendon or ligament?

3. Difference between sprain and strain?

1. Form RBCs, support the body, & protect soft tissue

2. Tendon

3. The difference is in the type of tissue that is injured. 

Sprain - injury (stretching or tearing) to a ligament - ligaments connect bone to bone at a joint.

Strain - injury muscle or tendons, tendons connect muscle to bone.


100

Which part of the brain contains the vital centers that control the heart rate and respirations?

a. brainstem

b. cerebellum

c. cerebrum

d. diencephalon

a. brainstem

100

How many lobes on right side and left side of lung?

R - 3

L - 2

200

Have your team stand up and demonstrate supination and pronation.

Have your team stand up and draw with your finger on each others back - what an abnormal curve of the back looks like, this is called what?

Stand up .......


Scoliosis

200

Best prevention of disease transmission & prevention?

Proper HANDWASHING!

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

1. The growth plate of the long bone remains between ________ and diaphysis as long as growth continues, is called what?

2. What is the type of cell that for new bone?

a. osteocytes

b. osteoblasts

c. osteoclasts

d. osteophytes


1. Epiphyses

2. b. Osteoblasts

200

Double Jeopardy!

True or False

1. Lumbar puncture is performed juat above or below the L-4.

2. Normal CSF is cloudy and yellow

3. When prepping a client for a lumbar puncture, the pt. is placed in a prone position.

4. A lumbar puncture poses a high risk of injuring the spinal cord.

p.278

1. T

2. F

3. F

4. F

200

The larynx is responsible for:

a. swallowing

b. breathing

c. speech

d. coughing

c. speech

300

Have your team stand up and demonstrate flexion and extension of arms and legs.

Please stand up ...

300

DOUBLE Jeopardy!

1. Largest bone in the body?

2. Largest organ of the body and it's function.

1. Femur

2. Skin functions - to prevent moisture loss, regulate body temp., acts as a sensory organ.

300

1. What bone disease is common after menopause, and define?

2. This term is inflammation or infection of the bone marrow and bone tissue, caused by bacteria, fungi or germs that leads to bone destruction?

1. Osteoporosis - loss of calcium, decreased bone density and pathologic fx.

2. Osteomyelitis

300

True or False

Glaucoma is a clouding of the lens of the eye, which is normally clear and helps focus light onto the retina.

False - Glaucoma is due to increased intraocular pressure from accumulation of aqueous humor within the anterior chamber of the eye.

This description is cataract not glaucoma.

300

Normal resp. is called ______?

Normal resp. rate _________bpm?

NOT DOUBLE POINTS

EUPNEA

12-18 bpm

p. 490

400

1. What happens to cells in an isotonic solution?

2. What happens to cells in a hypertonic solution?

3. What happens to cells in an hypotonic solution?

This is just for 400, not triple the points.

1. Stay same - water and solutes do not move

2. Water leaves the cell and cells shrink

3. Water enters the cell and swells swell


400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

1. List the 4 types of tissue:

2. Of these - Ligaments and tendons are examples of which types of tissue?

3. What are lined with mucous membrane?


1. Connective, Nervous, Epithelial, Muscle

2. Connective

3. Resp., urinary, and digestive tracts

400

What id the difference between gouty arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis? p. 209

RA - autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation of connective tissue - classic char. is the swan hand

GA - Chronic joint inflammation that progresses from gout. Gout is a metabolic condition in which uric acid & nitrogen waste increase in the blood. The acid is deposited as sodium urate crystals in distal joints and other tissues causing inflammation. p. 209


400

Where is the tympanic membrane (eardrum) located?

A partition between the external and middle ear.

400

1. Universal recipient is?

2. Universal doner is?

NOT double the points

1. AB +

2. O -

500

What is the term that can be used to define our body's attempt to keep functions normal?

Homeostasis

500

TRUE or FALSE

Cardiac Muscle is found in the esophagus?

FALSE

Cardiac Muscle is only found in the heart.


500

Classic signs of inflammation (5)!

Redness

Swelling

Pain

Tenderness

Warm to touch

500

What structure connects the throat with the middle ear?

a. bony labyrinth

b. membranous labyrinth

c. external auditory canal

d. eustachian tube

d. eustachian tube

500

Most powerful stimulus for respiration?

The level of carbon dioxide in the blood.