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Med Prep Final Exam Review
In what ways can physical wellness be promoted?
In what year was AIDS first identified as a disease?
What term is used when a person is willing to be held accountable for their actions?
What term is used to describe a person who works well with others?
What physical changes occur when the body goes into fight or flight mode?
What diseases can be caused by stress?
What is the study of living organisms and how and why they work?
What are the functions of these body systems?
Respiratory
Circulatory
Lymph
Urinary
Integumentary
Muscular
Skeletal
Nervous
What are the primary structures of these body systems?
Respiratory
Circulatory
Lymph
Urinary
Integumentary
Muscular
Skeletal
Nervous
Body Cavities: What organs are contained in the following cavities? Or where is it located
Dorsal
Frontal
Thoracic
Abdominal
Pelvic
Proximal is ….
Distal is …..
Medial is….
Lateral is….
Skeletal
Identify the parts of the bone
Diaphysis
Endosteum
Epiphysis
Medullary canal
Periosteum
Joints are….
Soft spot is also called ….
Sutures in relation to bone are….
Name the vertebrae and know where each section is located.
How are the ribs divided by name and number?
Depressed fracture
Simple fracture
Greenstick fracture
Compound fracture
Muscular
Types of muscle
Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth
Visceral
Muscle on upper arm that extends lower arm is…
Muscle on the buttocks that extends the thigh….
Myasthenia gravis
Paralysis
Muscular dystrophy
Cerebral palsy
Nervous system
Basic structural unit is …..
Nerve fiber that carries impulses towards the cell body
Part of brain that regulates heartbeat, swallowing, respiration, coughing, and blood pressure
The membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord
The hollow spaces in brain filled with cerebral spinal fluid
The part of the autonomic NS that responds in times of emergency
Dura mater
Pia mater
Choroid mater
Arachnoid membrane
What is homeostasis?
Quadriplegia
Paraplegia
Hemiplegia
Biplegia
Cerebrovascular accident
Meningitis
Cerebral palsy
Hydrocephalus
Epilepsy
Parkinson’s disease
Senses
Outer most layer of the eye is….
The circular transparent part of the eye that lets light rays enter the eye
The circular structure behind the pupil that refracts light rays
The color portion of the eye with an opening in the center called the pupil
The sense of smell is made possible by which receptors?
Circulatory
Endocardium
Pericardium
Myocardium
Which heart chamber receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
Blood vessels that contain valves to prevent backflow
Elastic and more muscular than the other vessels
How much blood is in the average adult human?
What is the largest artery?
What is the largest vein?
Blood cells that fight infection?
Inflammation of a vein with clot formation
Dilated swollen veins that have lost their elasticity
Risk factors for hypertension
Respiratory
Another name for your voice box
Tubes that branch off trachea to carry air to the lungs
Membrane that covers the lungs
Internal respiration
External respiration
Asthma
COPD
Emphysema
Pleurisy
Rhinitis
Epistaxis
Sinusitis
Tuberculosis
Standard precautions
Vital signs
Temperature
Pulse
Respirations
Blood pressure
Most accurate site for taking temperature
Pulse sites
Neck
Wrist
Chest
Tachycardia –
Bradycardia –
ArrhythmiaApnea
Dyspnea
What can cause increase in blood pressure
Chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from thebody?
Hypo/glycemia
Gastro/enteritis
Brady/cardia
Dys/phagia
Hydo/phobia
Crani/otomy
Cyanosis
Dys/pnea
Hema/turia
Leuko/cyte
Hema/turia
List 3 functions of the skin
List 3 functions of the skeletal system
3 treatments to control hypertension
What are cilia? Function?
What is the function of the epiglottis?
3 symptoms of TB
Label the following diagram of the skeleton with the correct names for each of the bones.
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Label the following diagram of the heart.
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