for Emergency Care, 3rd Edition By Bledsoe
Chapter 1-20 | All Chapters
,Table43of43Contents
Chapter431.43An43Introduction43to43Anatomy43and43Physiology 2
Chapter432.43The43Chemical43Level43of43Organization 7
Chapter433.43Cell43Structure43and43Function 13
Chapter434.43The43Tissue43Level43of43Organization 19
Chapter435.43The43Integumentary43System 25
Chapter436.43The43Skeletal43System 30
Chapter437.43The43Muscular43System 42
Chapter438.43The43Nervous43System 50
Chapter439.43The43General43and43Special43Senses 58
Chapter4310.43The43Endocrine43System 63
Chapter4311.43The43Cardiovascular43System43-43Blood 69
Chapter4312.43The43Cardiovascular43System43-43The43Heart 77
Chapter4313.43The43Cardiovascular43System43-43Blood43Vessels43and43Circulation 87
Chapter4314.43The43Lymphatic43System43and43Immunity 96
Chapter4315.43The43Respiratory43System 105
Chapter4316.43The43Digestive43System 114
Chapter4317.43Nutrition43and43Metabolism 122
Chapter4318.43The43Urinary43System 131
Chapter4319.43The43Reproductive43System 140
Chapter4320.43Development43and43Inheritance 148
,Anatomy43&43Physiology43for43Emergency43Care,433e43(Bledsoe)43
Chapter4314 3 An43Introduction43to43Anatomy43and43Physiology
1) Gross43anatomy,43or43macroscopic43anatomy,43considers:
A) internal43features43of43the43body.
B) features43visible43with43the43naked,43or43unaided,43eye.
C) a43study43of43a43system43of43the43body.
D) None43of43the43abo
ve43Answer:4 3 B
2) The43human43form43shown43upright,43hands43at43the43sides,43palms43forward,43and43feet43together43is43in43th
position.
A) anatomical
B) physiological
C) prone
D) supine4
3Answer:43
A
3) A43person43lying43face43down43is43in43the position.
A) physiological
B) prone
C) anatomical
D) supine4
3Answer:43
B
4) A43person43lying43face43up43is43in43the position.
A) physiological
B) supine
C) prone
D) anatomical
43Answer:4 3
143 |43 P43 a
43g43e
, B
5) The43frontal43plane43divides43the43body43into43the and portions.
243 |43 P43 a
43g43e