The power house of the cell
What is mitochondria?
How do we feel pain
What is nociceptors in your body muscle detect pressure and send a emit an electrical signal to the neurons which travel the signal to the brain. The brain decides what this signal is?
The way blood flows through the heart
What is oxygen-poor blood enters the right atrium, moves to the right ventricle to be pumped to the lungs for oxygen, returns to the left atrium, and then flows into the left ventricle to be pumped out to the entire body?
What the peripheral and central nervous system composed off
What is central is composed of brain and spinal cord while peripheral is composed of ganglia and nerves?
The different types of endoplasmic reticulum's
What is smooth and rough?
An important thing you can do to stop the spread of germs
What is washing your hands?
Perioperative
What is taking care of a patient before, during, and after the surgery?
What type of fats clog arteries
What are saturated fats?
Symptom mapping
What is patients describe their symptoms and complaints to the doctor?
Test that measures the electrical activity of muscles and the nerves that control them
What is a EMG?
Why medical equipment shouldn't be shared without cleaning it
what is germs can spread between people?
Different anesthesia types
What is general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, sedation/monitored anesthesia care, and local anesthesia?
What is a heart attack
What is the flow of blood to the heart is greatly reduced?
Parts of a neuron
What are dendrites, axon, soma, nucleus, and axon terminals?
Little Timmy ate lunch he had water, vegtables and french fries which of these foods will likely cause him heart problems in the future if he continues to eat them.
What are french fries?
The amount of compressions and breaths needed for CPR for adult
What is adults need 30 chest compressions, followed by 2 breaths?
Specializes in medications
What is a pharmacist?
What is arrythmia
what is an abnormality of the heart beat such as it beating to fast or slow?
The cerebellum
What controls balance, movement, and coordination?
One vital sign anesthesiologists measure
What is heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing rate?
Different phases of mitosis
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
Pulse oximeter
What device measures oxygen levels in your blood?
What is the name of the doctor that works with the heart?
what is a cardiologist?
Lobe associated with spatial processing and navigation abilities, also important in the relaying of signals that relate to the skin and touch.
What is the parietal lobe?
How much physical excercise should a 6-17 year old get a day to maintain a healthy heart
What is 60 minutes?