with Answers
4 types of bones - Answer-Long, Femur and humerus
Short, Wrist and ankle
Flat, Skull, Sternum, and scapula
Irregular , Vertebrae, mandible, and pelvic bone
Periosteum - Answer-Thin outer membrane surrounding the bone
Axial skeleton - Answer-Skull, Vertebral(Spinal) column, and thorax
Appendicular skeleton - Answer-Bones of the upper and lower extremities
Neurons - Answer-Nerve Cells
Central Nervous System (CNS) - Answer-Brain and Spinal cord
Spinal Cord - Answer-7 Cervical Vertebrae
12 thoracic vertebrae
5 lumbar vertebrae
5 sacral
1 coccygeal
Brain Stem - Answer-Medulla, Pons, and Midbrain
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - Answer-Autonomic sympathetic (Fight or Flight)
Parasympathetic (Rest and Digest)
Endocrine System - Answer-Pancreas (Secrets insulin)
Parathyroid glands (Maintain calcium in blood)
Pituitary gland (Master gland)
Thyroid glad (Controls metabolism)
Gonads (Testies and ovaries)
Health Record - Answer-All outpatient care for active duty members
Outpatient Record - Answer-Record of any other person that is NOT active duty such as
dependents
Inpatient Record - Answer-Medical file that a patient is assigned and follows them
, Secondary Medical Records - Answer-Specialty healthcare provider, Separate from
primary medical record
Convenience Record - Answer-Excerpts from a patient's primary record
Temporary Records - Answer-Original Medical Record at a specialty clinic, document a
current course of treatment, temporary and becomes apart of primary when treatment is
done
Ancillary Records - Answer-Original healthcare documentation, things such as
psychiatric treatment
Kidneys - Answer-Behind the peritoneum on either side, upper lumbar vertebrae
Renal Fascia - Answer-Layer of perinephric fat enveloped on a thin sheet of connective
tissue
Ureters - Answer-Paired ducts that carry urine away from kidneys
Bladder - Answer-Pouch which urine passes from the kidneys, stores urine until
discharged form the body
Urethra - Answer-Tube that carries urine from the bladder outside the body
Gonads - Answer-Testes (Male)
Ovaries (Female)
Male Reproductive Tract - Answer-Epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and
urethra
What is TCRM - Answer-Time Critical Risk Managment
A - Answer-Assess the Situation
B - Answer-Balance Resources
C - Answer-Communicate to Others
D - Answer-Do and Debrief
3 Colors With "A" - Answer-Green, Yellow, Red, and Swooshing Arrow
Situational Awarness - Answer-Knowing what is going on around you