Muscles
Vocabulary
CPR/AED
Random
100

These muscles are found in the heart, and are involuntary.

Cardiac Muscle

100

A cancerous tumor is known as a _______ tumor.

Malignant

100

What does the C stand for in the C.A.B. method?

Compressions

100

A condition where individuals repeatedly gain and lose body weight is called what?

Weight cycling

200

Flexible cords of strong fibrous collagen that connects muscle to bone are called what?

Tendons

200

The strong, flexible tissue that provides cushioning at the joints is known as what?

Cartilage

200

True or false: An AED will shock the heart and restart the heartbeat.

False. A heartbeat needs to be present, or else the AED will not work.

200

True or false: If an individual is unconscious, we should not attempt to help since we do not have consent.

False. The goal of first aid is to preserve life. If an individual is unconscious, you should proceed to give care.

300

What type of muscle can be controlled both voluntarily and involuntarily?

Smooth muscle.

300

The starches and sugars present in foods are known as what?

Carbohydrates

300

What is the first thing we should do in any emergency situation?

Check the scene for safety. (Check, call, care.)

300

This condition is caused by individuals being born with extra chromosomes.

Down Syndrome

400

Causes significant loss of strength and range of motion. Muscle is still functional, and not completely ruptured. Takes two-three months to fully heal.

Grade 2 muscle tear

400

Indigestible complex carbohydrates that are found in tough, stringy parts of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains are known as what?

Fiber

400

When administering CPR, you should give ____ breaths and ____ compressions.

2 breaths, 30 compressions.

400

What are the chemicals that stimulate mucus and fluid production in an area? They cause sneezing, itchy eyes, etc.

Histamines

500

What are the six main muscle groups?

Chest, back, arms, shoulders, legs, calves.

500

A form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life.

Occupational therapy

500

An electrical malfunction in the heart which causes it to stop beating immediately is known as what?

Cardiac arrest

500

A neurodevelopmental condition of variable severity with lifelong effects characterized by difficulties with social interaction, communication, and repetitive patterns of thought and behavior.

Autism