skeletal system | Muscular system | Vital Signs | Scenarios | WILDCARD |
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Radius
The top bone in the forearm
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Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac
Name the three types of muscles
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100-160 beats/min
What is the pulse of an infant (newborn to 1yr)
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His screaming indicates that he is in a lot of pain.
A child broke his leg and he is screaming. You find that his vital signs are increased. Why?
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33
How many vertebrae are in the spine
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Fixed joint
What joint is the neck joint
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the Vena Cava
What major blood vessel pumps blood to the heart
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15-30 breaths/min
What is the respiration rate of children from the ages 1 to 8
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Hinge joint
A patients elbow is deformed. What joint is involved?
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12
How many vertebrae are in the thoracic vertebrae
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Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
Name all the sections of the spine
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Relaxed
What is it called when the liver is expanded
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It creates an increased heart rate
How does being obese affect the heart
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Nervous system
A patient is unable to feel pain in their hand. What system is involved?
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A fixed joint
What kind of joint is the neck joint
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What is
How many bones are in each section of the spine. (Name all)
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A few minutes
How long do hearts live without oxygen
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80-110mmHg
What is the systolic pressure of children
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The infant will be in respiratory distress
An infant's nose is blocked. What is their breathing like?
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35 feet long
How long is the digestive tract
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The pelvic bone
What is another for your ilium?
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About 1 inch in diameter
How large are the arteries closest to the heart
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Fever, Exercise, Illness, Pain, Stress, Excess body weight
Name all the things that can increase the vital signs
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Mouth, Pharynx, esophagus, liver, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, large intestine, small intestine, rectum and anus
A patient experienced trauma to their digestive system. What major organs could be involved?
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The removal of waste in the bloodstream and the reproductive functions
What is the genitourinary system responsible for. (All functions)
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