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[Show more]Blunt-force trauma - ANSWER-- injury caused by a blow that DOES NOT penetrate the 
skin or other body tissue. 
Danger zone - ANSWER-area around wreckage of a vehicle collision or other incident 
where special safety precautions should be taken. 
Index of suspicion - ANSWER-awareness that there may b...
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Add to cartBlunt-force trauma - ANSWER-- injury caused by a blow that DOES NOT penetrate the 
skin or other body tissue. 
Danger zone - ANSWER-area around wreckage of a vehicle collision or other incident 
where special safety precautions should be taken. 
Index of suspicion - ANSWER-awareness that there may b...
911 system - ANSWER-a system for telephone access to report emergencies. A 
dispatcher takes the information and alerts EMS or the fire or police department as 
needed. Enhanced 911 also identifies the caller's phone number and location 
automatically. 
abandonment - ANSWER-leaving a patient after ...
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Add to cart911 system - ANSWER-a system for telephone access to report emergencies. A 
dispatcher takes the information and alerts EMS or the fire or police department as 
needed. Enhanced 911 also identifies the caller's phone number and location 
automatically. 
abandonment - ANSWER-leaving a patient after ...
Arterial bleeding - ANSWER-Bleeding from an artery, which is characterized by bright 
red blood that is rapid, profuse, and difficult to control 
capillary bleeding - ANSWER-bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a 
slow, oozing flow of blood 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Shock, or lack ...
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Add to cartArterial bleeding - ANSWER-Bleeding from an artery, which is characterized by bright 
red blood that is rapid, profuse, and difficult to control 
capillary bleeding - ANSWER-bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a 
slow, oozing flow of blood 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Shock, or lack ...
Evidence-Based Techniques 
Techniques or practices that are supported by scientific evidence of their safety and 
efficacy, rather than merely on supposition and tradition. 
Medical Direction 
Oversight of the patient-care aspects of an EMS system by the Medical Director 
Medical Director 
A physici...
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Techniques or practices that are supported by scientific evidence of their safety and 
efficacy, rather than merely on supposition and tradition. 
Medical Direction 
Oversight of the patient-care aspects of an EMS system by the Medical Director 
Medical Director 
A physici...
Evidence-based techniques - ANSWER-lists of steps, such as assessments and 
interventions, to be taken in different situations. Protocols are developed by the Medical 
Director of an EMS system 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by 
the medical directo...
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Add to cartEvidence-based techniques - ANSWER-lists of steps, such as assessments and 
interventions, to be taken in different situations. Protocols are developed by the Medical 
Director of an EMS system 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by 
the medical directo...
Evidence-based techniques 
Techniques or practices that are supported by scientific evidence of their safety and 
efficacy rather than merely by supposition and tradition. 
Medical direction 
Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by the medical director. 
Direction can be either off...
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Techniques or practices that are supported by scientific evidence of their safety and 
efficacy rather than merely by supposition and tradition. 
Medical direction 
Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by the medical director. 
Direction can be either off...
Chief Complaint (C/C) - ANSWER-Statement (usually in the patient's own words) that 
describes the symptoms or concern associated with the primary problem the patient is 
having. The reason why the patient calls EMS 
Closed-ended Question - ANSWER-A question requiring only a "yes" or "no" answer...
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Add to cartChief Complaint (C/C) - ANSWER-Statement (usually in the patient's own words) that 
describes the symptoms or concern associated with the primary problem the patient is 
having. The reason why the patient calls EMS 
Closed-ended Question - ANSWER-A question requiring only a "yes" or "no" answer...
Arterial bleeding - ANSWER-Bleeding from an artery, which is characterized by bright 
red blood that is rapid, profuse, and difficult to control 
capillary bleeding - ANSWER-bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a 
slow, oozing flow of blood 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Shock, or lack ...
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Add to cartArterial bleeding - ANSWER-Bleeding from an artery, which is characterized by bright 
red blood that is rapid, profuse, and difficult to control 
capillary bleeding - ANSWER-bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a 
slow, oozing flow of blood 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Shock, or lack ...
Arterial bleeding - ANSWER-Bleeding from an artery, which is characterized by bright 
red blood that is rapid, profuse, and difficult to control 
capillary bleeding - ANSWER-bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a 
slow, oozing flow of blood 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Shock, or lack ...
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Add to cartArterial bleeding - ANSWER-Bleeding from an artery, which is characterized by bright 
red blood that is rapid, profuse, and difficult to control 
capillary bleeding - ANSWER-bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a 
slow, oozing flow of blood 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Shock, or lack ...
past medical history 
information gathered regarding the patient's health problems in the past 
if you are unable to talk to the patient 
try to obtain history from family members, bystanders, medications present, and 
observations 
open-ended question 
requiring more than just a yes or no answer 
...
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information gathered regarding the patient's health problems in the past 
if you are unable to talk to the patient 
try to obtain history from family members, bystanders, medications present, and 
observations 
open-ended question 
requiring more than just a yes or no answer 
...
Alveolar ventilation - ANSWER-the amount of air that reaches the alveoli 
artificial ventilation - ANSWER-Forcing air or oxygen into the lungs when a patient has 
stopped breathing or has inadequate breathing. Also called positive pressure 
ventilation. 
automatic transport ventilator (ATV) - ANSWER...
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Add to cartAlveolar ventilation - ANSWER-the amount of air that reaches the alveoli 
artificial ventilation - ANSWER-Forcing air or oxygen into the lungs when a patient has 
stopped breathing or has inadequate breathing. Also called positive pressure 
ventilation. 
automatic transport ventilator (ATV) - ANSWER...
Evidence-based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are supported by 
scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by supposition and 
tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by 
the medical director. Direction ...
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Add to cartEvidence-based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are supported by 
scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by supposition and 
tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by 
the medical director. Direction ...
agonal breathing - ANSWER-irregular, gasping breaths that precede apnea and death 
apnea - ANSWER-no breathing 
asphyxial cardiac arrest - ANSWER-a cardiac arrest caused by systemic hypoxia, 
typically due to a respiratory disorder 
asystole - ANSWER-A condition in which the heart has ceased generat...
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apnea - ANSWER-no breathing 
asphyxial cardiac arrest - ANSWER-a cardiac arrest caused by systemic hypoxia, 
typically due to a respiratory disorder 
asystole - ANSWER-A condition in which the heart has ceased generat...
Contamination - ANSWER-The introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or 
infectious materials. 
CISM or Critical incident stress management - ANSWER-A comprehensive system that 
includes education and resources to both prevent stress and deal with stress 
appropriately when it occurs. 
decontami...
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Add to cartContamination - ANSWER-The introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or 
infectious materials. 
CISM or Critical incident stress management - ANSWER-A comprehensive system that 
includes education and resources to both prevent stress and deal with stress 
appropriately when it occurs. 
decontami...
A-B-C's - ANSWER-airway, breathing, circulation 
AVPU - ANSWER-a memory aid for classifying a patient's level of responsiveness or 
mental status. The letters stand for alert, verbal response, painful response, 
unresponsive 
chief complaint - ANSWER-in emergency medicine, the reason EMS was calle...
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AVPU - ANSWER-a memory aid for classifying a patient's level of responsiveness or 
mental status. The letters stand for alert, verbal response, painful response, 
unresponsive 
chief complaint - ANSWER-in emergency medicine, the reason EMS was calle...
Pharynx - ANSWER-Throat; divided into 3 Sections 
Airway - ANSWER-The passageway by which air enters and leaves your body 
Oropharynx - ANSWER-Where The area of the mouth or oral cavity joins the pharynx 
Nasopharynx - ANSWER-Where the nasal passages empty into the pharynx 
Laryngopharynx - ANSWER-T...
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Add to cartPharynx - ANSWER-Throat; divided into 3 Sections 
Airway - ANSWER-The passageway by which air enters and leaves your body 
Oropharynx - ANSWER-Where The area of the mouth or oral cavity joins the pharynx 
Nasopharynx - ANSWER-Where the nasal passages empty into the pharynx 
Laryngopharynx - ANSWER-T...
aerobic metabolism - ANSWER-The cellular process in which oxygen is used to 
metabolize glucose. Energy is produced in an efficient manner with minimal waste 
products. 
anaerobic metabolism - ANSWER-The metabolism that takes place in the absence of 
oxygen; the principle product is lactic acid. 
ca...
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Add to cartaerobic metabolism - ANSWER-The cellular process in which oxygen is used to 
metabolize glucose. Energy is produced in an efficient manner with minimal waste 
products. 
anaerobic metabolism - ANSWER-The metabolism that takes place in the absence of 
oxygen; the principle product is lactic acid. 
ca...
Abandonment - ANSWER-Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before the 
patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training. 
advance directive - ANSWER-A legal document designed to indicate a person's wishes 
regarding care in case of a terminal illness or d...
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Add to cartAbandonment - ANSWER-Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before the 
patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training. 
advance directive - ANSWER-A legal document designed to indicate a person's wishes 
regarding care in case of a terminal illness or d...
acetabulum - ANSWER-the pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end of the 
femur fits to form the hip joint 
acromioclavicular joint - ANSWER-the joint where the acromion and the clavicle meet 
acromion process - ANSWER-the highest portion of the shoulder 
alveoli - ANSWER-the microscopic...
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femur fits to form the hip joint 
acromioclavicular joint - ANSWER-the joint where the acromion and the clavicle meet 
acromion process - ANSWER-the highest portion of the shoulder 
alveoli - ANSWER-the microscopic...
Contamination - ANSWER-The introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or 
infectious materials. 
CISM or Critical incident stress management - ANSWER-A comprehensive system that 
includes education and resources to both prevent stress and deal with stress 
appropriately when it occurs. 
decontami...
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Add to cartContamination - ANSWER-The introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or 
infectious materials. 
CISM or Critical incident stress management - ANSWER-A comprehensive system that 
includes education and resources to both prevent stress and deal with stress 
appropriately when it occurs. 
decontami...
Contact with or presence on material that is present or does not belong and that is 
somehow hard for the person's, animals, environment - ANSWER-Contamination 
The movement of a substance through a surface or on a molecular level, thru intact 
materials; penetration or spreading - ANSWER-Permeatio...
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somehow hard for the person's, animals, environment - ANSWER-Contamination 
The movement of a substance through a surface or on a molecular level, thru intact 
materials; penetration or spreading - ANSWER-Permeatio...
Evidence-based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are supported by 
scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by supposition and 
tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by 
the medical director. Direction ...
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Add to cartEvidence-based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are supported by 
scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by supposition and 
tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems system by 
the medical director. Direction ...
Having to do with patients who are significantly overweight or obese 
bariatric 
A method of lifting and carrying a patient from ground level to a structure in which two or 
more rescuers kneel, curl the patient to their chest stand then reverse the process to 
lower the patient to the stretcher 
di...
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bariatric 
A method of lifting and carrying a patient from ground level to a structure in which two or 
more rescuers kneel, curl the patient to their chest stand then reverse the process to 
lower the patient to the stretcher 
di...
Emergency Care 14th Edition Chapter 23 
allergen - answer-something that causes and allergic reaction 
allergic reaction - answer-an exaggerated immune response 
anaphylaxis - answer-a severe or life-threatening allergic reaction in which the 
blood vessels dilate, causing a drop in blood pressure, ...
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allergen - answer-something that causes and allergic reaction 
allergic reaction - answer-an exaggerated immune response 
anaphylaxis - answer-a severe or life-threatening allergic reaction in which the 
blood vessels dilate, causing a drop in blood pressure, ...
Blunt force trauma - ANSWER-injury caused by a blow that does not penetrate 
the skin or other body tissues 
danger zone - ANSWER-the area around the wreckage of a vehicle collision or 
other incident within which special safety precautions should be taken 
index of suspicion - ANSWER-awareness that...
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Add to cartBlunt force trauma - ANSWER-injury caused by a blow that does not penetrate 
the skin or other body tissues 
danger zone - ANSWER-the area around the wreckage of a vehicle collision or 
other incident within which special safety precautions should be taken 
index of suspicion - ANSWER-awareness that...
Aura - ANSWER-a sensation experienced by a seizure patient right before the 
seizure, which might be a smell, sound, or general feeling 
diabetes mellitus - ANSWER-also called "sugar diabetes" or just "diabetes," the 
condition brought about by decreased insulin production or the inability of th...
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Add to cartAura - ANSWER-a sensation experienced by a seizure patient right before the 
seizure, which might be a smell, sound, or general feeling 
diabetes mellitus - ANSWER-also called "sugar diabetes" or just "diabetes," the 
condition brought about by decreased insulin production or the inability of th...
Emergency Care Chapter 4 13th Edition By 
Daniel Limmer & Michael F. O'Keefe 
scope of practice - ANSWER-a set of regulations and ethical considerations that 
define the scope, or extent and limits, of the EMT's job 
consent - ANSWER-permission from the patient for care or other action by the 
EMT...
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Daniel Limmer & Michael F. O'Keefe 
scope of practice - ANSWER-a set of regulations and ethical considerations that 
define the scope, or extent and limits, of the EMT's job 
consent - ANSWER-permission from the patient for care or other action by the 
EMT...
Changes pressure within the chest cavity - ANSWER-To move air, the respiratory 
system... 
Negative; Positive - ANSWER-___________ Pressure is used to move air in and 
___________ pressure is used to move air out. 
Inspiration - ANSWER-Also known as Inhalation 
Expiration - ANSWER-Also known as exha...
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Add to cartChanges pressure within the chest cavity - ANSWER-To move air, the respiratory 
system... 
Negative; Positive - ANSWER-___________ Pressure is used to move air in and 
___________ pressure is used to move air out. 
Inspiration - ANSWER-Also known as Inhalation 
Expiration - ANSWER-Also known as exha...
absorbed poisons - ANSWER-poisons that are taken into the body through 
unbroken skin 
activated charcoal - ANSWER-a substance that absorbs many poisons and 
prevents them from being absorbed by the body 
antidote - ANSWER-a substance that will neutralize the poison or its effects 
delirium tremens ...
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Add to cartabsorbed poisons - ANSWER-poisons that are taken into the body through 
unbroken skin 
activated charcoal - ANSWER-a substance that absorbs many poisons and 
prevents them from being absorbed by the body 
antidote - ANSWER-a substance that will neutralize the poison or its effects 
delirium tremens ...
topographic anatomy - ANSWER-The superficial landmarks of the body that 
serve as guides to the structures that lie beneath them. 
anatomic position - ANSWER-This is a position of reference in which the patient 
stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands forward. 
coronal plane...
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Add to carttopographic anatomy - ANSWER-The superficial landmarks of the body that 
serve as guides to the structures that lie beneath them. 
anatomic position - ANSWER-This is a position of reference in which the patient 
stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands forward. 
coronal plane...
A system for telephone access to report emergencies 
911 system 
A process of continuous self review of all aspects of an EMS system for the 
purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require 
improvement 
Quality improvement 
Oversight of the patient-care aspects of an EMS sy...
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911 system 
A process of continuous self review of all aspects of an EMS system for the 
purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require 
improvement 
Quality improvement 
Oversight of the patient-care aspects of an EMS sy...
bariatric - ANSWER-having to do with patients who are significantly overweight 
or obese 
body mechanics - ANSWER-the proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and 
moving and prevent injury 
direct carry - ANSWER-a method of transferring a patient from bed to stretcher, 
during which two or more...
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or obese 
body mechanics - ANSWER-the proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and 
moving and prevent injury 
direct carry - ANSWER-a method of transferring a patient from bed to stretcher, 
during which two or more...
Which of the following is TRUE about respiratory anatomy in infants and 
children? 
v 
B.The nose of an infant is proportionally larger than that of an adult. 
C.Infants and children rely less on the diaphragm to breathe than adults do. 
D.The ribs are less pliable in infants than in adults. - ANSWE...
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children? 
v 
B.The nose of an infant is proportionally larger than that of an adult. 
C.Infants and children rely less on the diaphragm to breathe than adults do. 
D.The ribs are less pliable in infants than in adults. - ANSWE...
bariatric - ANSWER-having to do with patients who are significantly overweight 
or obese 
body mechanics - ANSWER-the proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and 
moving and prevent injury 
direct carry - ANSWER-a method of transferring a patient from bed to stretcher, 
during which two or more...
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Add to cartbariatric - ANSWER-having to do with patients who are significantly overweight 
or obese 
body mechanics - ANSWER-the proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and 
moving and prevent injury 
direct carry - ANSWER-a method of transferring a patient from bed to stretcher, 
during which two or more...
When lifting, the emergency medical technician (EMT) should keep the weight of 
the object as 
A. close to the body as possible. 
B. as far from the body as possible. 
C. as low as possible. 
D. high as possible. - ANSWER-A. close to the body as possible. 
What must always be present among team memb...
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Add to cartWhen lifting, the emergency medical technician (EMT) should keep the weight of 
the object as 
A. close to the body as possible. 
B. as far from the body as possible. 
C. as low as possible. 
D. high as possible. - ANSWER-A. close to the body as possible. 
What must always be present among team memb...
EMT: Emergency Care Chapter 5 Post Test 
An advantage of knowing basic medical terminology is that: 
A.a medical term may allow more precision than common terminology will permit. 
B.medical terms bypass the need for an EMT to understand pathophysiology. 
C.using medical terminology helps to disting...
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An advantage of knowing basic medical terminology is that: 
A.a medical term may allow more precision than common terminology will permit. 
B.medical terms bypass the need for an EMT to understand pathophysiology. 
C.using medical terminology helps to disting...
NREMT Exam 
cardiogenic shock - ANSWER--the type of shock caused by inadequate function 
of the heart. This develops when the heart cannot maintain sufficient output to 
meet the demands of the body 
-caused by any disease or event which prevents heart pumping 
-can occur directly after AMI up to 24...
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cardiogenic shock - ANSWER--the type of shock caused by inadequate function 
of the heart. This develops when the heart cannot maintain sufficient output to 
meet the demands of the body 
-caused by any disease or event which prevents heart pumping 
-can occur directly after AMI up to 24...
abdominal quadrants - ANSWER-four divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint 
the location of a pain or injury: right upper , left upper, right lower, left lower 
anatomical position - ANSWER-standard reference position used for describing 
locations and directions on the human body In this position ...
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Add to cartabdominal quadrants - ANSWER-four divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint 
the location of a pain or injury: right upper , left upper, right lower, left lower 
anatomical position - ANSWER-standard reference position used for describing 
locations and directions on the human body In this position ...
EMT Emergency Care 14th Edition 
Chapters 1-1 
0 VocabEvidence-based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are 
supported by scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by 
supposition and tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects...
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Chapters 1-1 
0 VocabEvidence-based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are 
supported by scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by 
supposition and tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects...
Physiology - ANSWER-the functions of the body or any of its parts 
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-describes how normal physiologic processes are 
affected by disease 
Topographic anatomy - ANSWER-superficial landmarks of the body 
*Surface of the body has many definite visible features that serve as guide...
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Add to cartPhysiology - ANSWER-the functions of the body or any of its parts 
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-describes how normal physiologic processes are 
affected by disease 
Topographic anatomy - ANSWER-superficial landmarks of the body 
*Surface of the body has many definite visible features that serve as guide...
Acetabulum - ANSWER-The pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end 
of the femur fits to form the hip joint. 
Acromioclavicular Joint - ANSWER-The joint where the acromion and the clavicle 
meet. 
Acromion Process - ANSWER-The highest portion of the shoulder 
Alveoli - ANSWER-The microsco...
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Add to cartAcetabulum - ANSWER-The pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end 
of the femur fits to form the hip joint. 
Acromioclavicular Joint - ANSWER-The joint where the acromion and the clavicle 
meet. 
Acromion Process - ANSWER-The highest portion of the shoulder 
Alveoli - ANSWER-The microsco...
Evidence- based techniques - ANSWER-Techniques or practices that are 
supported by scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by 
supposition and tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems 
system by the medical director. Direction...
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supported by scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy rather than merely by 
supposition and tradition. 
Medical direction - ANSWER-Oversight of the patient care aspects of an ems 
system by the medical director. Direction...
Emergency Care 14th Edition Workbook 
CH 7 - Questions 
The study of how disease processes affect function of the body is called: 
A. anatomy 
B. physiology 
C. pathophysiology 
D. kinetics - ANSWER-pathophysiology 
The cell structure that contains the DNA is called the: 
A. endoplasmic reticulum 
B...
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CH 7 - Questions 
The study of how disease processes affect function of the body is called: 
A. anatomy 
B. physiology 
C. pathophysiology 
D. kinetics - ANSWER-pathophysiology 
The cell structure that contains the DNA is called the: 
A. endoplasmic reticulum 
B...
Anatomy - answer-The study of body structure 
Physiology - answer-The study of body function 
thyroid cartilage - answer-The wing-shaped plate of cartilage that sits anterior to 
the larynx and forms the Adam's apple. 
muscoskeletal system - answer-the system of bones and skeletal muscles that 
sup...
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Physiology - answer-The study of body function 
thyroid cartilage - answer-The wing-shaped plate of cartilage that sits anterior to 
the larynx and forms the Adam's apple. 
muscoskeletal system - answer-the system of bones and skeletal muscles that 
sup...
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