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Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care
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Bryan Bledsoe, Frederic Martini, Edwin Bartholomew
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3rd Edition
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,Table of Contents
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Chapter h1 1. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
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Chapter h1 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
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Chapter h1 3. Cell Structure and Function
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Chapter h1 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
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Chapter h1 5. The Integumentary System
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Chapter h1 6. The Skeletal System
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Chapter h1 7. The Muscular System
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Chapter h1 8. The Nervous System
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Chapter h1 9. The General and Special Senses
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Chapter h1 10. The Endocrine System
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Chapter 11.
h1 The Cardiovascular System
h1 h1 h1 - Blood
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Chapter 12.
h1 The Cardiovascular System
h1 h1 h1 - The Heart
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Chapter 13.
h1 The Cardiovascular System
h1 h1 h1 - Blood Vessels and Circulation
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Chapter 14.
h1 The Lymphatic System and
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Chapter 15.
h1 The Respiratory System
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Chapter 16.
h1 The Digestive System
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Chapter 17.
h1 Nutrition and Metabolism
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Chapter 18.
h1 The Urinary System
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Chapter 19.
h1 The Reproductive System
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Chapter 20. Development and Inheritance
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Chapter 1
h1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
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1) Gross anatomy, or macroscopic anatomy, considers:
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A) internal features of the body.
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B) features visible with the naked, or unaided, eye.
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C) a study of a system of the body.
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above Answer: B
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2) The human form shown upright, hands at the sides, palms forward, and feet together is in the
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position.
A) anatomical
B) physiological
C) prone
D) supine
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3) A person lying face down is in the
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4) A person lying face up is in the
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A) physiological
B) supine
C) prone
D) anatomical
Answer: B
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5) The frontal plane divides the body into the
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6) The diaphragm separates the abdominopelvic and
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A) cranial
B) thoracic
C) intestinal
D) renal
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7) The layer of the pericardium covering the heart is the
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A) parietal
B) visceral
C) cardio
D) pulmonary
Answer: B
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8) The pericardium lies within the:
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A) pelvic cavity.
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9) is an anatomical term meaning "toward an attached base."
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A) Inferior
B) Distal
C) Proximal
D) Superficial
Answer: C
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D) Superior
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11) The term
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physical relationships among body parts."
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A) anatomy
B) ornithology
C) cytology
D) physiology
Answer: A
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12) is the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions.
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A) Cytology
B) Ornithology
C) Anatomy
D) Physiology
Answer: D
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