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The study of the function of the living body and its​ parts, or how the body works in an interrelated​ fashion, is​ called:
physiology
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The study of the​ body's structure or design is referred to​ as:
anatomy
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What is the BEST reason that the EMT should be knowledgeable about normal anatomy and​ physiology?
It will help the EMT to recognize when​ life-threatening findings are present.
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In order to BEST understand what is wrong with the​ body, the EMT will need to​ understand:
what is normally right with the body.
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Anatomy refers to​ the:
structure of the body.
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Which one of the following statements best describes the term​ physiology?
How the body works
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Upon arrival at a scene of a​ fight, you find your patient lying face up on his back. What is this position​ called?
Supine
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The lateral recumbent position means the patient is​ lying:
on the right or left side.
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The medical term that is used to refer to the back of the patient​ is:
dorsal
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Imaginary​ straight-line divisions of the body are​ called:
anatomical planes.
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The musculoskeletal system consists of all of the following components EXCEPT​ the:
blood vessels.
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Which one of the following is responsible for connecting bone to​ bone?
Ligaments
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​Occipital, parietal,​ temporal, and frontal are all parts of​ the:
cranium
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The cervical spine is formed by which​ vertebrae?
The first seven vertebrae
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Which of the following types of joints allow for the widest range of​ motion?
​Ball-and-socket
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The type of joint that comprises the small bones in the hands and feet​ (not fingers or​ toes) is known​ as:
gliding.
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Smooth muscle is responsible​ for:
constriction or dilation of the blood vessels.
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Deliberate movement is accomplished by which kind of​ muscle?
Voluntary
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The​ grape-like structures where the actual air exchange occurs in the lungs are called​ the:
alveoli
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The part of the airway that can create the greatest resistance to airflow is the
bronchioles.
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding respiratory anatomy in infants and​ children?
The tongue of an infant or child takes up proportionally more space than an​ adult's.
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Why is the treatment of pediatric airway swelling more critical than treatment of airway swelling in​ adults?
Because of the small diameter of the airway
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During​ exhalation, what causes the air to move out of the​ lungs?
Positive pressure
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What is the mechanical process by which air is moved in and out of the​ lungs?
Ventilation
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You have a patient who has fluid in the​ airway, labored​ breathing, absent breath​ sounds, and a low blood oxygen level and is unresponsive. What should you manage​ FIRST?
Airway occlusion
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​Generally, if ventilations continue to worsen despite the use of accessory​ muscles, the​ patient's breathing may be​ considered:
inadequate
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At the base of the aortic​ artery, where it originates off the left ventricle is​ the:
aortic valve.
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The majority of the mass of the heart is​ located:
to the left of the midline.
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The left and right brachial arteries supply blood to​ the:
arms
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After leaving a​ capillary, blood enters into what structure on its trip back to the​ heart?
Venule
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Which one of the following keep the body systems working​ together?
Nervous system
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Which one of the following statements about the nervous system is​ true?
It enables the individual to be aware of the environment.
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All of the following are functions of the nervous​ system, EXCEPT:
secreting enzymes into the bloodstream to control sugar balance.
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The brain and spinal cord make up​ the:
central nervous system.
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Which of the following occurs in response to an increase in parasympathetic nervous system​ stimulation?
Slowing of the heart rate
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Which of the following occurs to the cardiovascular system in response to an increase in parasympathetic nervous system​ stimulation?
Slowing of the heart rate
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The set of neural tracts in the brain that must be functioning to allow consciousness to occur is known as​ the:
reticular activating system.
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Given what the reticular activating system does for the​ body, it could also be called​ the:
​"wake and sleep​ center."
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The gland that regulates​ metabolism, growth and​ development, and the activity of the nervous system is​ the:
thyroid.
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What gland of the body is considered to be the master​ gland?
Pituitary
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The hormone epinephrine has which effect on the​ heart's conduction​ system?
It speeds up conduction.
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Beta1 stimulation has each of the following effects on the​ heart, EXCEPT:
slows the conduction velocity of the heart.
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The subcutaneous layer of the skin plays an important role​ in:
heat preservation.
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The role of melanin in the skin is​ to:
provide protection from ultraviolet light.
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The parts of the small intestine include each of the​ following, EXCEPT​ the:
colon
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The majority of digestion of food into structures that can be more easily absorbed takes place in​ the:
stomach
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Urine is transported to the bladder by​ the:
ureter
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During the process of urine​ formation, wastes are removed from the circulating blood for elimination. This is done by​ the:
kidneys
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Components of the male reproductive system include each of the​ following, EXCEPT​ the:
fallopian tubes.
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The structure that is responsible for storing the sperm is called​ the:
epididymis
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What is the MOST important reason EMTs should have a good grasp on proper use of medical​ terminology?
It allows clear communication with other health care providers.
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Which one of the following contributes the genes that determine hereditary characteristics of an​ offspring?
Ovum
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The word part ​cardi/o is considered a​ medical:
root
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One day while at the station between​ calls, you are completing a crossword puzzle. One of the clues for a medical term reads​ "a suffix that refers to the​ blood." You would know this to​ be:
emia