Medical Terminology
MSK Anatomy
Injuries
CPR/First Aid
General Anatomy
100

Root Word "oste/o"

Bone

100

The small, thin bone in the lower leg

Fibula

100

Acronym commonly used in treatment of athletic injuries

PRICE

100

A scraping of the surface of the skin on a surface

Abrasion

100

The joint found at the elbow and knee

Hinge

200

Prefix "Hypo-"

Below

200

Also known as the "collarbone"

Clavicle

200

Often the result of a blow to the head, face, or body

Concussion

200

Device used to restore normal rhythm after cardiac arrest

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

200

A bone of abnormal shape

Irregular

300

The radius is _____ in relation to the ulna

Lateral

300

The ______ have a proximal, middle, and distal portion

Phalanges

300

A lateral ankle sprain occurs as result of Plantarflexion and _________

Inversion

300

Step to taken before bandaging a wound and after putting on gloves

Clean the wound

300

Blood vessels that bring blood away from the heart

Arteries
400

The motion of facing the palm upward

Supination

400

The large muscle that makes up the "calf"

Gastrocnemius

400

When torn, is often referred to as a "Tommy John"

Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)

400

The three heat illnesses are: Heat Cramps, Heat _______, and Heat Stroke

Exhaustion

400

Attaches Muscle to Bone

Tendon

500
Helps to make words easier to pronounce, often the letter "o"

Combining Form/vowel

500

Portion of the nervous system that is made up of the brain and spinal cord

Central Nervous System

500

A second concussion that occurs before the first has head, sometimes fatal

Second Impact Syndrome

500

First action taken when presented with a cervical spine injury

Stabilize the head and neck

500

Type of cartilage that is found in intervertebral discs, joint capsules, and ligaments

Fibrocartilage