vena cavas, right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery,
What is the blood flow through the heart? lungs, pulmonary veins, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta,
body
what does the hormone epinephrine do? flight or fight response
what does the hormone prolactin do? promotes lactation
What does insulin do? reduces blood sugar
What does testosterone do? stimulates development of male sexual characteristics
What does calcitonin do? reduces blood calcium
What does parathyroid hormone do? increases blood calcium
What does cortisol do? resistance to stress, increase blood glucose
What does GH do? stimulates body growth
What does ADH do? balance water and blood pressure
increases uterine contractions during pregnancy and
What does oxytocin do?
causes milk secretion
What does ACTH do? stimulates adrenal glands
What does LH do? stimulates ovulation and sex hormone release
what does thyroxine/ triiodothyronine do? stimulates metabolism
What does FSH do? stimulates development of egg and sperm
What does TSH do? stimulates thyroid hormones
infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of trans-
what is the order of the chain of infection?
mission, portal of entry, susceptible host
basic needs, safety, love/belonging, self-esteem, self-ac-
what is maslows hierarchy of needs?
tualization
What does PASS stand for? Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
what does RACE stand for? rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate