Them Bones
There Will Be Blood
Every Breath You Take
All Lit Up Again
Parts Is Parts
100
If Fractured, May require Traction Splinting
What is The Femor ?
100
Carries Oxygen to the various Cells of the body
What are Red Blood Cells ?
100
Adequate levels of Oxygen delivered to the cells of the body
What is Perfusion ?
100
Responsible for 'Fight or Flight' reaction...
What is Sympathetic Nervous System ?
100
Secretes Insulin...
What is the Pancreas ?
200
Protects the Upper Thoracic Organs from injury
What is The Rib-Cage ?
200
Five Places a A Pulse can be obtained from...
What are the Radial, Brachial, Carotid, Femoral & Pedal ?
200
Facilitates Transport of De-Oxygenated Blood from the Lungs into the Heart.
What are Pulmonary Veins ?
200
Condition where Patient Complains of Pain in one area, when it is actually radiating from another .....
What is Referred Pain ?
200
Organ that aids in Digestion, can also be cause of an acute Medical Emegency...
What is the Gall bladder ?
300
Forms the structure of the cheek bones in the face
What are the Zygomatic Bones?
300
Vessels that returns Carbon Dioxide to the lungs
What are the Veins ?
300
Muscle that Facilitates Inhalation and Exhalation. Movement can be Voluntary or Involuntary...
What is the Diaphragm ?
300
Part of the Brain that is responsible for Breathing
What is the Brain Stem ?
300
Powerful chamber of the Heart that pushes Oxygenated blood out into the rest of the Body
What is the Left Ventricle ?
400
The _________, __________, and ________, form the bones of the Arm.
What are the Humerus, Radius, and Ulna ?
400
What kind of muscle is found on the inside the vascular system ?
What is smooth muscle
400
Amount of Air moved in a single Respiration
What is Tidal Volume ?
400
Initiates Electrical Impulse in the Heart
What is SA Node ?
400
De-oxygenated blood first enters this chamber of the Heart, called the _______, and then fills the __________.
What is Right Atrium and Right Ventricle...
500
What are the Five Divisions of the Spine ?
What are Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccyx ?
500
Amount of blood in a typical newborn
What is 350 ml ? (or roughly about a can of Soda)
500
Air is taken in by the ____& the ______, passes through the _____, divides into the _____, continues into the _____, and then reaches the _______, where gas exchange occurs...
What is Nasal & Oropharynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchules, and Alveoli ....
500
Traumatic injury to this vital system can cause paralysis, sensory impairment and can cause respiratory distress...
What is The Central Nervous System ?
500
An "open-book" fracture refers to what bone structure and presents hazards to what organs...
What is the Pelvis, and presents hazards to the Bladder, Small Intestine, Reproductive Organs, Descending Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava and Colon...