Anatomy & Biomechanics
Exercise Physiology
Human Development and Aging
Pathophysiology
Health Appraisal and fitness testing
100
Functions of this tissue include the production of red blood cells, protection of organs and tissues, and provides structure and support for the body
What are the bones?
100
This is the immediate source of energy for all cellular activity, including the contraction of muscle fibers.
What is ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)?
100
This is the age group typified from birth to 3 weeks.
What is neonatal?
100
This is a major cause of coronary thrombi.
What is plaque rupture?
100
This is measured by the basic weight for height ratio.
What is BMI?
200
These are the contractile proteins in skeletal muscle
What is actin and myosin?
200
The exchange of gases between the blood and surrounding tissues (muscle) takes place in these vessels.
What is the capillaries?
200
This term is used to describe the loss of muscle tone and consciousness caused by diminished cerebral blood flow.
What is syncope?
200
This is the loss of elasticity of the arteries, a thickening and hardening of artery walls.
What is arteriosclerosis?
200
This is a mode of testing that is easy to administer to large numbers of individuals at one time and requires little equipment.
What are field tests?
300
This muscle group is the prime mover for extension of the knee.
What is the Quadriceps femoris?
300
The is the average pressure exerted throughout the entire cardiac cycle and it reflects the average force driving blood into the tissue.
What is mean arterial pressure?
300
Strenuous exercise can predispose children to this.
What is epiphysitis?
300
Endothelial dysfunction is caused by injury to the arterial wall resulting in this.
What is inflammation?
300
A patient with a functional capacity of 7 METS, an ejection fraction of 37% and 1 mm ST depression on exertion would be considered a _______ risk
What is moderate?
400
This lever is characterized when the axis is between the force and resistance arm.
What is a first class lever?
400
This is the enzyme used in the phosphagen system with phosphcreatine and ADP to synthesize ATP.
What is creatine kinase?
400
This is the most common chronic illness in children, affecting between 5% and 15% of children in the US.
What is asthma?
400
This is the concept of, or capability of an individual to perform a variety of tasks.
What is self-efficacy?
400
Although 12 lead testing is optimal, if only 1 lead can be used, which one should it be?
What is Lead V5?
500
This is the cytoplasm of the muscle cell.
What is the sarcoplasm?
500
This is a series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria in which acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) is oxidized, resulting in the production of 3 NADH, 1 FADH, 1 GPT, and 2CO2...
What is the Krebs Cycle?
500
Information from the vestibular, visual and somatosensory systems provides this.
What is feedback?
500
The two types of strokes. One is constituted when a weakened blood vessel ruptures, the other occurs as a result of obstruction within a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain.
What is ischemic and hemorrhagic?
500
This lead is located at the midclavicular line, lateral to the xiphoid process.
What is Lead V1?