What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
What do you need to always have to be able to enter the lab room???
Hair up, Watch, Close-toed shoes, and ID
what is Prone?
Lying face down
What carries messages between the brain and other parts of the body?
The spinal cord
What are the three layers of the skin?
Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis/Subcutaneous
How deep should compressions be for infants?
1 and a half inches.
Who do you report to during your skills?
You report to your supervisor and tell them the patient's vital signs.
What is Distal?
Farther from the origin or trunk (on limb)
What part of the nervous system is responsible for processing information?
Central
What is the larges organ in the human body aside from the skin?
Liver
What is the law that protects a person from being sued
The Good Samaritan Act
Pretend to perform your hand washing skill.
PASS or FAIL ?!?
what is Parasagittal?
Divides the body into right and left sides (unequal)
What functions/actions does the autonomic nervous system control?
involuntary actions
What are the basic functions of the Integumentary system?
protection, regulation of body temperature, communication, excretion of wastes, and vitamin D production
What should you do if you give a rescue breath and it does not go in?
Reposition the head and try a rescue breath again
Perform your temperature skill
What was their temperature?
What is Anatomical Position?
A standard position in which the body is facing forward, the feet are parallel to each other, and the arms are at the sides with the palms facing forward.
What are the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system?
sympathetic and parasympathetic
what are Ribosomes?
Help make proteins that are intracellular (inside the cell).
What do you do if there is no one around to get an AED or call 911 for a child?
Give compressions and breaths first then get the AED and call 911 after.
Perform your Blood pressure Skill
What was there BP ?
ALL TEAMS ARE IN
Choose one person at your table to come up and define the most Body Direction planes to win the point!
Who WON?!
What is the cerebrum responsible for?
voluntary muscular activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought, and memory
What is the difference between anatomy and physiology ?
Anatomy refers to the internal and external structures of the body and their physical relationships, whereas physiology refers to the study of the functions of those structures.