Tissues
Organ Systems
Directional Terms
First Aid
Terminology
100
This tissue type reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse.

What is Nervous Tissue?

100

contains the ribs, pelvis, ulna

What is the skeletal system?

100

face forward, feed flat, arms out, palms out

What is basic anatomical position?

100
A burn appearing as red skin.

What is a first degree burn?

100

above

What is epi-?

200

This muscle tissue type is striated and involuntary. 

What is cardiac muscle?

200
Contains the hair, skin, and nails 

What is the integumentary system?

200

on your spine 

What is supine?

200

The primary concern at an emergency scene.

What is safety/personal safety?

200

cutting

What is -tom?

300

This tissue type stores fat cells.

What is adipose tissue?

300
contains the tonsils and spleen

What is the lymphatic system?

300

head of the bed lower than the feet 

what is trendelenburg?

300

If it is wet and not yours, it is 

What is contaminated? 

300

blue in color

What is cyan?

400

This is formed of two thin layers of tissues that may secrete a fluid.

What is a membrane?

400

Lungs, bronchi, larynx

What is the respiratory system?

400

used for things closer to or far from the point of attachment  (Hint: 2 words) 

What is proximal and distal?

400

Protection for bystanders who help in an emergency situation 

What are Good Samaritan Laws?

400

guts, internal organs

What is viscer-?

500

This is composed of cells grouped by size, shape, and function.

What is tissue?

500

blood, blood vessels 

What is the circulatory system?

500

the body plane cutting you into front and back planes is the frontal plane or....

What is the coronal plane? 

500

The link in the chain of survival that focuses on recognizing cardiac emergencies and activating the emergency management system. 

What is early access? 

500

wall

What is pariet-?