Name the 4 senses
what is vision, hearing (auditory), taste (gustation), and smell (olfaction)
Name a function of the muscular system
What is movement Maintains posture ,Stabilizes joints, Generates heat
Endocrine glands located at the top of each kidney
What are Adrenal Glands
Structural and functional unit of the kidney
What is the nephron
The part of the respiratory system that produces sound
What is larynx
This cranial nerve innervates the ear and helps with hearing and balance
What is CN 8 vestibulocochlear
What is the Movement towards the middle of the body called
What is adduction
Intercellular communication occurs via these regulatory chemicals
What are Hormones
Rhymes with the name of the primary male hormone. Its main responsibility is to reabsorb sodium and water.
What is aldosterone
The tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
Alveoli
What is the name of cranial nerve 7
what is the facial nerve
A patient carries most of the weight in the hip region what is that shape called
What is Pear
This gland secretes melatonin in response to low light
What is the pineal gland
A part of the nephron named after a German scientist who first noticed the structure under a light microscope in 1862
The molecule that transports oxygen in the blood
What is hemoglobin
What do PERRLA and EOM stand for
What is pupils' equal round reactive to light and accommodation and extraocular movement
A patient is an Apple shape name 2 diseases that they are at risk for? might have problems with ?
What is problems with diabetes, HTN, heart disease
the name of the Regulatory system activated when the blood pressure falls
What is the RAAS system
A patient present to the emergency room with blood and proteins in the urine what are the names of the following conditions.
What is hematuria and proteinuria
The normal respiratory rate which is 12-20 is referred to as
What is eupnea
Patient arrives to the ED and diagnosed with strabismus and nystagmus which test are done to help diagnosed
What is EOM and Convergence
A patient has been placed on complete bed rest name two complication that can arise from this
What is
Immobilization causes impaired calcium metabolism and joint abnormalities
Decrease muscle strength
Disuse osteoporosis.
Disuse atrophy
Joint contracture
Name all the hormones that is released from the anterior pituitary gland
What is
F- Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
L- Luteinizing hormone (LPH)
A- Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
T- Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Pi- Prolactin (PRL)
G- Growth hormone (GH)
Released from the liver due to an increase in the presence of renin
What is Angiotensinogen
A patient diagnosed with having respiratory failure and hypercapnic what condition can it lead to (respiratory acidosis or alkalosis)
What is respiratory acidosis