Respiratory System Vital Signs Topographic Anatomy Skeletal System Wild Card
100
Nose, Mouth, Throat, Larynx, Trachea, Passages within the lungs
What does the airway consist of? (List all 6)
100
vital signs
What changes when you age
100
proximal
The hip is _____ to the foot
100
The shoulder girdles
The third area of the skeleton
100
1) Protect against harmful substances in the environment
2) regulate body temperature
3) transmit information from the outside environment to the brain
List the skin's functions
200
Diaphragm
A large muscle that forms at the bottom of the chest cavity
200
Measuring vital signs
Evaluate a variety of bodily functions by
200
medial
The nose is ___ to the ear
200
Pelvis
Sixth area of the skeletal system
200
Clavicle, Scapula, and Humerus
What do the shoulder girdles support
300
The trachea
Allows a passage of air
300
1 to 8 years old
The age range for children when checking vital signs is
300
superior
The head is ___ to the knee
300
heart, lungs, liver, and spleen
The ribs protect ____, ____, _____, and ____
300
Early adulthood
During what period is it when your body systems fully develop
400
When air is exhaled
Muscles relaxed
400
82 bpm
An out-of-shape person may have a resting heart rate of ___
400
lateral
The arm is ___ to the belly button
400
Xiphoid Process
The structure at the bottom of the sternum
400
a child's airway
Smaller and more flexible
500
Oxygen and Carbon dioxide
What is exchanged in alveoli and tissue?
500
Exercise, fever, illness, pain, stress, excess body weight
How can you increase your vital signs
500
closer to the feet
If medial is closer to midline of the body, inferior means...
500
thoracic spine
what is the medical name for the upper back
500
Fused joints
Do not allow any movement in the bone ends






Chapter 5: The Human Body

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