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Name____________________________ Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (PHEC) Pre-Course Assignment Course ID _______________________ Version: 0.01 Updated: March 2014 Please complete this assignment prior to attending your course (and bring it with you). Homeostasis is the condition in which the body’s internal environment remains relatively constant (within limits) An organism is said to be in Homeostasis when it’s internal environment: (1) Contains the optimum concentration of gases, nutrients, ions and water (2) Has an optimal temperature (3) Has optimal pressure for the health of the cells The eleven systems of the body are Homeostatic (regulating) devices that bring the internal environment into balance. For each of the following systems – state in a paragraph each of the primary function, major organs and homeostatic role of the system. Structures involved assisting in Homeostasis; the first system has been completed as an example. EXAMPLE: The Respiratory System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: The respiratory system exchanges gases between the atmosphere and the blood. It supplies oxygen taken from the air and assists to exchange it over to circulating blood (inspiration). It removes carbon dioxide (a by-product of metabolism from the blood) and eliminates it into the atmosphere through expiration. Major Organs: Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs. Homeostatic Role: Cells use more oxygen and produce more carbon dioxide when they are very active. During activity, the respiratory system works faster to provide oxygen and prevents excessive carbon dioxide accumulating. 2 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Now it's your turn.................. The Digestive System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: The Nervous System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: The Endocrine System Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: 3 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Anatomy & Physiology The Skeletal System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: The Cardiovascular System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: The Lymphatic System Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: 4 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Anatomy & Physiology The Urinary System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: The Reproductive System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: The Intergurmentary System Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: 5 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Anatomy & Physiology The Muscular System Anatomy & Physiology Primary Function: Major Organs: Homeostatic Role: ______________________________________________________________________ The Skeletal System Anatomy & Physiology Please label the bones of the skeletal system (at either the end of, or in between the arrow lines). 6 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Anatomy Of The Abdominal & Thoracic Cavities Anatomy & Physiology Please label the diagram. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ On the above diagram, draw / label the following: Liver / Colon, (Large Intestine) / Diaphragm / Stomach / RUQ, (Right Upper Quadrant) / RLQ / LUQ / LLQ 7 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Medical Terms Terminology Define the following terms (the first one has been completed as an example): Infarction: The death of a localized area of tissue by cutting off its blood supply. Acute: Tendon; Hypo: Diastolic: Cervical: Flailed Chest: Blood Pressure: Adjunct: Hypoxia: Stridor: Paradoxical: Advance Life Support: Circulatory Collapse: Subcutaneous Emphysema: Exacerbation: Ischemia: Plasma: Vital Signs: Systolic: Agonal: Bag Valve Mask: Lower Airway: 8 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Distention: Capillary: Intracerebal: Traumatic Asphyxia: Sucking Chest Wound: Tamponade: Mediastinum: Oxygen Toxicity: Contraindication: Hyper: Brachial Artery: Anti: Eviscerate: Arrest: Carotid Artery: Battle Signs: Histamine: Tension pneumothorax: Artery: Chief Complaint: Vaso Constriction / Dilation: Asphyxia: Contusion: Analgesic: Flail Chest: 9 PHEC Pre-course Assignment Pneumothaorax: Anaphylaxis: Upper Airway: Aspirate: Normal Sinus Rhythm: Popliteal: Pressure Point: Body Cavities & Planes / Directions Anatomy & Physiology Please label the diagrams: Body cavities. Anatomical planes & directions. REMINDER: PLEASE BRING THIS ASSIGNMENT WITH YOU ON THE DAY OF YOUR COURSE! Thanks for choosing Triple One Care and we're looking forward to seeing you! 10 PHEC Pre-course Assignment