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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 1. g An g Introduction g to g Anatomy g and 2
g Physiology
Chapter 2. g The g Chemical g Level g of g Organization 7
Chapter 3. g Cell g Structure g and g Function 13
Chapter 4. g The g Tissue g Level g of g Organization 19
Chapter 5. g The g Integumentary g System 25
Chapter 6. g The g Skeletal g System 30
Chapter 7. g The g Muscular g System 42
Chapter 8. g The g Nervous g System 50
Chapter 9. g The g General g and g Special g Senses 58
Chapter 10. g The g Endocrine g System 63
Chapter 11. g The g Cardiovascular g System g - g Blood 69
Chapter 12. g The g Cardiovascular g System g - g The g Heart 77
Chapter 13. g The g Cardiovascular g System g - g Blood and Circulation 87
g Vessels
Chapter 14. g The g Lymphatic g System g and g Immunity 96
Chapter 15. g The g Respiratory g System 105
Chapter 16. g The g Digestive g System 114
Chapter 17. g Nutrition g and g Metabolism 122
Chapter 18. g The g Urinary g System 131
Chapter 19. g The g Reproductive g System 140
Chapter 20. g Development g and g Inheritance 148
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Anatomy g & g Physiology g for g Emergency g Care, g 3e
g (Bledsoe) g Chapter g 1 An g Introduction g to
g Anatomy g and gPhysiology
1) Gross g anatomy, g or g macroscopic g anatomy, g considers:
A) internal g features g of g the g body.
B) features g visible g with g the g naked, g or g unaided, g eye.
C) a g study g of g a g system g of g the g body.
D) None gof gthe
g above g Answer: B
2) The g human g form g shown g upright, g hands g at g the g sides, g palms g forward, g and g feet
g together g is g in gthe
position.
A) anatomical
B) physiological
C) prone
D) supine
gAnswer
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A
3) A g person g lying g face g down g is g in g the g position.
A) physiological
B) prone
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D) supine
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4) A g person g lying g face g up g is g in g the g position.
A) physiological
B) supine
C) prone
D) anatomical
gAnswer:
B
5) The g frontal g plane g divides g the g body g into g the g and g portions.
A) superior, g inferior
B) anterior, g posterior
C) lateral, g dorsal
D) None gof gthe
g above g Answer: B
6) The g diaphragm g separates g the g abdominopelvic g and g cavities.
A) cranial
B) thoracic
C) intestinal
D) renal
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