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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. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 2
Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 7
Chapter 3. Cell Structure and Function
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 13
Chapter 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 19
Chapter 5. The Integumentary System
p3 p3 p3 p3 25
Chapter 6. The Skeletal System
p3 p3 p3 p3 30
Chapter 7. The Muscular System
p3 p3 p3 p3 42
Chapter 8. The Nervous System
p3 p3 p3 p3 50
Chapter 9. The General and Special Senses
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 58
Chapter 10. The Endocrine System
p3 p3 p3 p3 63
Chapter 11. The Cardiovascular System - Blood
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 69
Chapter 12. The Cardiovascular System - The Heart
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 77
Chapter 13. The Cardiovascular System - Blood Vessels and Circulation
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 87
Chapter 14. The Lymphatic System and Immunity
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 96
Chapter 15. The Respiratory System
p3 p3 p3 p3 105
Chapter 16. The Digestive System
p3 p3 p3 p3 114
Chapter 17. Nutrition and Metabolism
p3 p3 p3 p3 122
Chapter 18. The Urinary System
p3 p3 p3 p3 131
Chapter 19. The Reproductive System
p3 p3 p3 p3 140
Chapter 20. Development and Inheritance
p3 p3 p3 p3 148
, Test Bank - Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3rd Edition (Bledsoe,
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
2020)
Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3e (Bledsoe)
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Chapter 1 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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D) None of the above
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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
Answer:
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A
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3) A person lying face down is in the
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A) physiological
B) prone
C) anatomical WWW.TBSM.WS
D) supine
Answer:
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B
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4) A person lying face up is in the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 position.
A) physiological
B) supine
C) prone
D) anatomical
Answer: B
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5) The frontal plane divides the body into the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 and p3 portions.
A) superior, inferior p3
B) anterior, posterior p3
C) lateral, dorsal p3
D) None of the above
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Answer: B
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6) The diaphragm separates the abdominopelvic and
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 cavities.
A) cranial
B) thoracic
C) intestinal
D) renal
Answer:
p3
B
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7) The layer of the pericardium covering the heart is the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 pericardium.
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.p3
B) peritoneal cavity. p3
C) abdominopelvic cavity. p3
D) mediastinum.
Answer: D p 3
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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10) is an anatomical termWmea
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A) Lateral
B) Inferior
C) Medial
D) Superior
Answer:
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D
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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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p3
Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
Bryan Bledsoe, Frederic Martini, Edwin Bartholomew
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
3rd Edition
p3
,Table of Contents
p3 p3
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 2
Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 7
Chapter 3. Cell Structure and Function
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 13
Chapter 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 19
Chapter 5. The Integumentary System
p3 p3 p3 p3 25
Chapter 6. The Skeletal System
p3 p3 p3 p3 30
Chapter 7. The Muscular System
p3 p3 p3 p3 42
Chapter 8. The Nervous System
p3 p3 p3 p3 50
Chapter 9. The General and Special Senses
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 58
Chapter 10. The Endocrine System
p3 p3 p3 p3 63
Chapter 11. The Cardiovascular System - Blood
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 69
Chapter 12. The Cardiovascular System - The Heart
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 77
Chapter 13. The Cardiovascular System - Blood Vessels and Circulation
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 87
Chapter 14. The Lymphatic System and Immunity
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 96
Chapter 15. The Respiratory System
p3 p3 p3 p3 105
Chapter 16. The Digestive System
p3 p3 p3 p3 114
Chapter 17. Nutrition and Metabolism
p3 p3 p3 p3 122
Chapter 18. The Urinary System
p3 p3 p3 p3 131
Chapter 19. The Reproductive System
p3 p3 p3 p3 140
Chapter 20. Development and Inheritance
p3 p3 p3 p3 148
, Test Bank - Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3rd Edition (Bledsoe,
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
2020)
Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 3e (Bledsoe)
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
p3 p3 p 3 p 3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
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.
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
C) a study of a system of the body.
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D) None of the above
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Answer: B
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2) The human form shown upright, hands at the sides, palms forward, and feet together is in the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
position.
A) anatomical
B) physiological
C) prone
D) supine
Answer:
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A
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3) A person lying face down is in the
p3 p3 position. p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
A) physiological
B) prone
C) anatomical WWW.TBSM.WS
D) supine
Answer:
p3
B
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4) A person lying face up is in the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 position.
A) physiological
B) supine
C) prone
D) anatomical
Answer: B
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5) The frontal plane divides the body into the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 and p3 portions.
A) superior, inferior p3
B) anterior, posterior p3
C) lateral, dorsal p3
D) None of the above
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Answer: B
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6) The diaphragm separates the abdominopelvic and
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 cavities.
A) cranial
B) thoracic
C) intestinal
D) renal
Answer:
p3
B
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p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
2020)
7) The layer of the pericardium covering the heart is the
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 pericardium.
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.p3
B) peritoneal cavity. p3
C) abdominopelvic cavity. p3
D) mediastinum.
Answer: D p 3
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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10) is an anatomical termWmea
p3 p3
WWnin
.TBg "MaSb o v.e SoWr at a higher level."
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A) Lateral
B) Inferior
C) Medial
D) Superior
Answer:
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D
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11) The term
p3 means "the study of internal and external structures and the p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
physical relationships among body parts."
p3 p3 p3 p3 p3
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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