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Ankle/Low Leg
Knee
100

The machine used to administer shocks to the heart. 

What is the Automatic External Defribilator (AED)?

100

"Normal" body temperature. 

98.6

100

This ball and socket joint is superior to the elbow 

What is the shoulder?

100

There are a total of 14 of these small bones on each foot.

What are the phalanges?

100

Name the bones that create the knee joint.

What are the femur, patella, tibia, and fibula bones?

200

The three symptoms that require us to begin CPR.

Patient is unresponsive, not breathing, and has no pulse. 

200

Normal/ Healthy blood pressure

120/80

200

This muscle group is on the anterior side of the body.

What are the quadriceps?

200

These two bones make up the low leg.

Tibia and Fibula

200

Name two knee ligaments (no abbrv.).

What is the ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL?

300

The amount of breaths given in each cycle of CPR.

What is 2?

300

What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

Hypertension

300

The reference term that indicates that a body part is away from the midline.

What is lateral?
300

The major of the gastrocnemius

What is Plantarflexion ( a little knee flexion)?

300

These muscles perform knee extension and hip flexion.

What are the quadriceps?

400

The amount of compressions given in each cycle of CPR.

What is 30?

400

What is the medical term for low body temperature?

Hypothermia

400

The body positioning where one is standing, with their palms facing forward/supinated and feet shoulder width apart is-

What is anatomical position?

400

These three ligaments make up the lateral side of the ankle. (+200 if you know actual names and not just abbreviations)

What are the Anterior talofibular ligament, Calcaneofibular ligament, and Posterior talofibular ligament?

400

These pads sit on the tibia and act as shock absorber for the knee.

What are the menisci?

500

The point and time when you can stop administering CPR.

What is when a more qualified professional arrives or the pulse is restored?

500

Name one way to take temperature.

Oral, tympanic, rectal, axillary, temporal

500

This plane seperates the body into superior and inferior halves. 

What is the transverse plane?

500

The motion used when ankle is moved away from the midline.

What is eversion?

500

The biceps femoris is apart of this muscle group.

The hamstring.