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Med. Insurance Terms

Medical Insurance in a Flash Chapter 2

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What is the average height of a human body? 5.5 feet
How many bones are in an ear? 3
What is the name of the organ system that contains the abdomen? Digestive
How many bones are in one leg? 4
What organ system contains arteries and veins? Cardoivascular
What is the anatomical position relating to below, or toward the feet? Inferior
What is the name of an opening in the body? A body orifice
What is the opposite of proximal? Distal
How many muscles are in the human body? 650
What is the anatomical position that is closer to the point of the attachment of a body? Proximal
How many bones are in the pelvis? 2
What is a fracture that has not broken the skin? Closed or simple
What are the three body cavities? Cranial, ventral and dorsal
What type of fracture generally occurs in children? Greenstick
What are the three cranial nerves related to vision? Optic, oculomotor, and trochlear
What type of fracture results in three or more bone fragments? Comminuted
What type of fracture is caused when bone fragments are driven into each other? Impacted
What cranial nerve is related to your tongue movement? Hypoglossal
What are two types of nerves? Spinal and motor
What type of fracture is caused by disease? Pathological
How many boes can be found in one hand? 27
What body plane is divided into front and back portions? Coronal plane
How many boes are in the throat? 1
What body plane is divided into upper and lower portions? Transverse
How many muscles are in an ear? 4
What is one of the organs contained in the abdominopelvic cavity? Spleen
How many muscles are in a leg? 10
How many pairs of spinal nerves are contained in the sacral spinal nerves? 5
The thorax is made up of what bones? Sternum and ribs
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