Vital Signs
Nutrition
Health Conditions
Wellness & Safety
Measurements
100

The rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped through them.

What is pulse?

100

Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues.

What are Proteins?

100

Temporary cessation of breathing.

What is Apnea?

100

The proper use of the body to prevent injury while moving or lifting objects.

What is Body Mechanics?

100

A unit of energy provided by food.

What is a Calorie?

200

The act of breathing; inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.

What are Respirations?

200

Organic compounds needed in small amounts for proper body function.

What are Vitamins?

200

An irregular heartbeat.

What is Arrhythmia?

200

Rules and guidelines designed to keep people safe.

What are Safety Standards?

200

Body temperature measured in the ear.

What is Aural Temperature?

300

The pressure in arteries when the heart contracts.

What is Systolic?

300

Nutrients that provide energy and help absorb certain vitamins.

What are Fats?

300

High blood pressure.

What is Hypertension?

300

A state of overall good health and balance in body, mind, and spirit.

What is Wellness?

300

Body temperature measured under the armpit.

What is Axillary Temperature?

400

The pressure in arteries when the heart relaxes.

What is Diastolic?

400

The chemical processes in the body that maintain life and energy.

What is Metabolism?

400

Abnormally slow heart rate, below 60 beats per minute.

What is Bradycardia?

400

Substances that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

What are Antioxidants?

400

A measure of body fat based on height and weight.

What is BMI?

500

Measurements of the body's basic functions, such as temperature, pulse, and respiration.

What are Vital Signs?

500

The study of nutrients in food and how the body uses them for health.

What is Nutrition?

500

Abnormally high body temperature.

What is Hyperthermia?

500

A diet with mild, soft foods that are easy to digest.

What is a Bland Diet?

500

The number of calories your body needs to perform basic functions at rest.

What is BMR?