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Anatomy Midterm Exam

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Four tissue types   1. Muscular 2. Epithelial 3. Connective 4. Nervous  
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Three muscle types   1. Skeletal (voluntary) 2. Cardiac (involuntary) 3. Smooth (involuntary)  
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What is a positive feedback loop?   When the body self-amplifies something to speed it up. Ex. Child birth, contractions get stronger and more painful as it progresses.  
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What is a negative feedback loop?   When the body senses a change and takes action to reverse it.  
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What percent of our body weight is blood?   8%  
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What is CSF?   Cerebrospinal Fluid  
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What is PFT?   Pulmonary Function Test  
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What is a nosocomial infection?   An infection contracted in a medical setting.  
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What is an idiopathic infection?   An infection with no known cause  
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Define Etiology   Cause of disease  
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What is Pathology?   Study of disease  
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Define Anatomy   Structure of the body  
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Define Physiology   The functions of the body  
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Name the body cavities   1. Cranial 2. Vertebral 3. Ventral 4. Thoracic 5. Abdominopelvic 6. Abdominal 7. Pelvic 8. Dorsal  
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Name the body planes   1. Frontal- divides front and back 2. Median/midsaggital- divides left and right 3. Transverse- divides up and down  
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Describe anatomical position   Facing straight, arms out to side with palms facing forward, legs shoulder length apart with feet pointing forward.  
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Describe supine position   Laying on back  
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Describe prone position   Laying on stomach  
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Describe trendelenburg position   Laying at a slant with feet higher than head  
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Describe fowler's position   Laying with head up at at least a 45 degree angle  
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Describe the electrical pathway of the heart   1. SA node 2. AV node 3. Bundle of His 4. Right and left bundle branches 5. Purkinje Fibers  
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SA node intrinsic rate   60-100 bpm  
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AV node intrinsic rate   40-60 bpm  
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Bundle of His intrinsic rate   40-60 bpm  
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Right and left bundle branch intrisic rate   40-60 bpm  
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Purkinje Fibers intrinsic rate   20-40 bpm  
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SA node time lapse   0 seconds  
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AV node time lapse   0.03 seconds  
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Bundle of His time lapse   0.04 seconds  
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Right and left bundle branch time lapse   0.17 seconds  
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Purkinje fibers time lapse   0.2-0.22 seconds  
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How much of our blood is plasma (%)?   55%  
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How much of our blood is formed elements (%)?   45%  
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Name the front body regions 1-11   1. Orbital (eyes) 2. Nasal (nose) 3. Oral (mouth) 4. Cervical (neck 5. Acrominal (shoulder) 6. Buccal (cheek) 7. Sternal (sternum) 8. Axillary (armpit) 9. Thoracic (chest) 10. Brachial (upper arm) 11. Antecubital (inner elbow)  
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Name the front body regions 12-21   12. Abdominal (stomach) 13. Umbilical (belly button) 14. Pelvic (hip) 15. Carpal (wrist) 16. Coxal (butt below the spine) 17. Inguinal (groin) 18. Pubic (genitals) 19. Digital (fingers) 20. Femoral (thigh) 21. Patellar (knee)  
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Name the front body regions 22-24   22. Crural (shin) 23. Fibular (calf) 24. Tarsal (ankle)  
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Name the back body regions 1-   1. Cephalic (head) 2. Occipital (base of head) 3. Deltoid (shoulder) 4. Scapular (shoulder blade) 5. Vertebral (spine) 6. Lumbar (lower back) 7. Sacral (base of back) 8. Gluteal (Booty) 9. Popliteal (Inner knee) 10. Sural (calf)  
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Body quadrant in top right (anatomical) corner   Right Hypochondriac  
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Body quadrant in top left (anatomical) corner   Left Hypochondriac  
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Body quadrant in top middle   Epigastric  
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Body quadrant in middle right (anatomical) side   Right lumbar  
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Body quadrant in middle left (anatomical) side   Left lumbar  
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Body quadrant in middle center   Umbilical  
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Body quadrant in lower right (anatomical) corner   Right iliac (inguinal)  
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Body quadrant in lower left (anatomical) corner   Left iliac (inguinal)  
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Body quadrant in bottom middle   Hypogastric (pubic)  
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Anterior   Front  
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Posterior   Back  
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Midline   Imaginary vertical line down middle  
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Lateral   Farther from midline  
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Medial   Near the midline  
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Superior   Toward upper body  
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Inferior   Toward lower body  
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Superficial   Close to surface  
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Deep   Far from surface  
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Proximal   Near origin of the structure  
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Distal   Away from origin of the structure  
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Arteries carry blood...   Away from heart  
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Veins carry blood...   Towards the heart  
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What is a CT scan?   An x-ray machine that takes a series of pictures at a single time.  
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What is an MRI?   A machine that uses magnets to take pictures of the body.  
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What is an Ultrasound?   A machine that uses sound waves to take pictures of the body.  
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Define homeostasis   The normal "equilibrium" of the body.  
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Signs vs. Symptoms   Signs: Can be detected by somebody other than the individual experiencing them. Symptoms: Can be detected by the individual that is affected.  
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Communicable vs. Contagious   Communicable: A contagious disease that is able to be transferred to another. Contagious: A communicable disease that is able to be transferred to another.  
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