left or right of midline...bilateral=on both sides
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Distal
wrist is distal from elbow
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proximal
elbow is proximal to shoulder
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plantar
sole of foot, flexing plantar foot means pointing toe
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palmer
palm of the hand
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Abdominal Quadrants
RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ
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Ligaments
bone to bone
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Tendons
muscle to bone
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Skeletal System
gives the body shape, protects the vital internal organs, allows for movement, storing minerals and producing blood cells
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Skull
protects brain, includes cranium and face
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Cranium
occipital, parietal, temporal, frontal
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Face
brow to chin, 14 bones, 13 immovable
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Orbits
eye sockets
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Nasal Bones
bed of nose
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Maxillae
fused bones of upper jaw
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Zygomatic Bones
cheekbones
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Mandible
lower jaw, moves freely on hinge (chewing)
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Spinal Column/Vertebral Column
principle support system of body, everything is directly or indirectly attached to spine, 33 vertebrae
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Vertebrae
irregularly shaped bones, bound by ligaments, if any are crushed or displaced, spinal chord may be severed
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Cervical Spine
C1-C7, first 7 vertebrae, we can feel C7, most prone to injury
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Thoracic Spine
T1-T12, posterior to cervical spine region
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Lumbar Spine
L1-L5, posterior to thoracic spine region, least mobile of the vertebrae
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Sacral Spine
S1-S5, posterior to lumbar spine region, fused together to form rigid part of posterior side of pelvis
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Coccyx Spine
tailbone, last 4 vertebrae
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Thorax
chest: ribs, sternum, thoracic spine
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Sternum
breastbone, flat narrow bone in the middle of anterior chest
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Ribs
24 ribs, 12 pairs attached posteriorly by ligaments to the thoracic vertebrae. First 7 are attached to sternum by cartilage. The last 5 ribs are false ribs because the front ends aren't attached to sternum
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Clavicle
collarbone, attached to superior portion of sternum (manubrium)
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Xiphoid Process
inferior portion of the sternum
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Pelvis
doughnut-shaped structure; sacrum and coccyx
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Iliac Crest
each side of the pelvis, the "wings"
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Pubis
anterior and inferior portion of pelvis
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Ishium
posterior and inferior portion of pelvis
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Lower Extremities
limbs of the body from the hip to the toes
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Acetabulum
pelvic socket into which fits the rounded top of the femur
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Lower Leg
tibia is the shin located at the anterior and medial side of leg. fibula is smaller and located on the lateral side of leg
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Malleolus
ankle joint socket
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Tarsals
group of bones that make up most of ankle and part of foot
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Metatarsals
5 bones that form the substance of foot
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Phalanges
14 in toes and fingers
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Upper Extremities
limbs of the body including shoulders, arms, forearms, wrists, and hands
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Scapula
shoulder blade
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Humerus
largest bone in upper extremities, head of bone fits into shoulder blade socket
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Radius
lateral bone of the forearm
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Ulna
medial bone of the forearm
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Carpals
group of bones in the wrist
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Metacarpals
structural strength of hands
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Flex
bend toward the body, decrease angle
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Extend
straighten away from body, increase angle
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Ball-and-Socket Joint
wide range of motion; shoulder, hip
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Hinged Joint
flexion and extension; elbow, knee, finger
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Pivot Joint
turning motion: neck, wrist
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Gliding Joint
hands and feet
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Saddle Joint
ankle allowing the foot to turn inward as it moves up and down
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Condyloid Joint
Wrist can move up and down, side to side, but not in full rotation
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Skeletal Muscle
voluntary, controlled by brain and nervous system; walking chewing, smiling
hybrid, special involuntary muscle, automaticity=can generate impulses on its own even when disconnected from nervous system
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Respiratory System
respiration, ventilation, oxygenation and removal of carbon dioxide, buffer to maintain acid-base balance
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Respiration
moving O2 and CO2 across membranes, in and out of capillaries, alveoli, and cells
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Ventilation
breathing
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Thyroid Cartilage
adam's apple
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Epiglottis
flap that automatically keeps liquid from entering lungs
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Lungs
hold many aveolar sacs, gas exchange of O2 and CO2
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Diaphragm
separates thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity
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Children vs Adults
1-smaller nose and mouth that can be obstructed easily. 2-tongue takes up most of mouth which can block pharynx. 3-narrow trachea which can be blocked by swelling or foreign objects. 4-cricoid cartilage is less developed and less rigid. 5-chest wall is softer so rely on diaphragm for breathing
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Intercostal Muscles
muscles between ribs
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Circulatory System
provide cells with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide, transport blood to cells and alveoli for gas exchange, house blood, buffer bodies acid-base balance, deliver immune cells to fight infection, contain substances that promote clotting
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Artery
carries blood away from heart
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Vein
carries blood toward the heart
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Capillary
blood vessel that connects artery to vein
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Red Blood Cells
hemoglobin, carry O2 to cells, carry CO2 away from cells
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White Blood Cells
immune system to defend against infection
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Platelets
clots blood, stops bleeding
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Plasma
water and electrolytes, carries blood cells and transports nutrients to tissues
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Pulse
felt at arteries, left ventricle contracts which sends a wave of blood through the arteries....systolic blood pressure
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Hypoperfusion
shock, insufficient supply of oxygen to body cells
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Nervous System
control and maintain conscious and aware state, transmit sensory stimuli to brain for interpretation, control motor function, control body functions through autonomic nervous system
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Cerebrum
outermost portion of brain, controls sensation, thought, memory
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Cerebellum
posterior and inferior to cranium, controls muscle activity and impulses from the eyes and ears
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Peripheral Nervous System
nerves outside the spinal chord and brain, Afferent and Efferent nerves
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Conscious
RAS and at least one cerebral hemisphere must be intact and functioning