Cardio
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Health Literacy
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MSK
100

The heart is an open system. True or False

False

The heart is part of a closed circulatory system. In humans and all vertebrates, blood is contained within blood vessels and circulates unidirectionally from the heart, through arteries, capillaries, and veins, and then back to the heart. The blood does not leave this network of vessels, distinguishing it from an open circulatory system, where blood is pumped into body cavities and directly bathes organs.

100

The study of bones to determine identity and cause of death is known as this.

Forensic Osteology

100

This method of nicotine use is falsely believed by many teens to be safer than smoking.

Vaping


100

A ______ is a biological agent such as a virus or parasite that can invade the body and cause disease.

Pathogen

100

What is the name of the bone found in the upper arm?

A. Radius

B. Ulna

C. Humerus

D. Scapula

C. Humerus

200

How many gallons of blood does the heart pump in one day?

2000 gallons

Your heart pumps enough blood each day to fill 40-50 standard bathtubs 🛁

200

A forensic pathologist performs this procedure to determine cause of death.

Autopsy

200

This term refers to a person's ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information to make informed decisions about their health.

Health-literacy

200

_____ is the body’s ability to protect against all types of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and even poisons

Immunity

200

Which two bones make up the forearm?

A. Tibia and fibula

B. Radius and ulna

C. Femur and patella

D. Humerus and scapula

B. Radius & Ulna

300

What is it called when the Atrium contracts irregularly and rapidly?

Afib

300

The three main fingerprint patterns are arch, whorls, and this.

Loop

300

This tactic involves selectively presenting only data that supports a claim, while ignoring conflicting evidence.

Cherry-picking data

300

Immunity can be broken down into innate immunity, passive immunity, and _____ immunity

Acquired

300

What type of joint is found in the shoulder?

A. Hinge joint

B. Saddle joint

C. Pivot joint

D. Ball-and-socket joint

D. Ball-and-socket joint

400

This type of test measures troponin and creatinine levels.

Blood test

Troponin: a complex of three regulatory proteins (troponin C, troponin I, and troponin T) that regulate muscle contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle. They are released into the bloodstream when the heart muscle is damaged

Creatinine: a waste product produced by muscle metabolism which is normally filtered out by the kidneys


400

How many bones are in the human skeleton?

206

400

Even though it sounds wholesome, this word on a label doesn’t always mean a product is safe or effective.

Natural

400

Vaccinations are examples of _____ immunity

Acquired

400

Which muscle is primarily responsible for flexing the elbow?

A. Biceps brachii

B. Deltoid

C. Pectoralis major

D. Triceps brachii

A. Biceps brachii

500

What happens to the Cardiac Output if a patient has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

Cardiac Output decreased

500

You are a forensics lab technician and are asked to do a blood typing test of a piece of cloth that was found at a crime scene. The results of the blood test are in the image below. What is the blood type?


AB+

500

This phrase indicates that a study has been reviewed by experts before publication.

Peer-Reviewed

500

What kind of immunity is present from birth?

Innate

500

Which muscle is responsible for extending the knee?

A. Hamstring

B. Gluteus maximus

C. Quadriceps femoris

D. Gastrocnemius

C. Quadriceps femoris