Definition 1 of 49
the maximum amount of oxygen a persons blood can carry
(1.34ml attach to hemoglobin)
total lung capacity
cardiac output
oxygen capacity
tidal volume
Term 2 of 49
Vasoconstriction veins contracting
alpha- Vasoconstriction (Arteries and Veins)
Beta B- big organs
Beta 1- Heart
Beta 2- Lungs
2 chambers of the heart that receive blood from the atria. Right-sends oxygen poor blood
to lungs
Left-sends oxygen rich blood to body& peripheral circulation
Alpha- vasoconstriction (Arteries and Veins)
Beta- Big Organs
Beta 1- 1 heart
Increased heart rate, conduction rate and strength of contraction
Beta 2- 2 lungs -bronchodilation
atropine or glycopyrrolate (Rubinul) - counteract parasympathetic stimulation, can help
reduce the production of secretions that are stimulated by the parasympathetic nerves.
,Term 3 of 49
mandibular block
anesthetized all of the mandibular teeth, chin and lip on the same side, with the lingual
nerve, half of the tongue and the floor of the mouth
paired cerebal hemispheres of the cerebal cortex are responsible for such essential
functions as thought, learining, memory, consciousness, the feeling of sensations such as
pain or heat
2 parts: located at the top of each kidney
Medulla- secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine
cortex- control electrolytes and carbohydrates metabolism
anesthetizes the branches for the posterior portion of the maxillary alveolus.
Definition 4 of 49
Optic=sight, olfactory=smell, auditory=hearing, trigeminal=teeth/jaw, facial=muscles
cerebellum
arteries
cranial nerves
adrenal glands
Term 5 of 49
antecubical space
located on the medial (inner) aspect of the forearm
coordinating motor area of the brain
anterior surface of the elbow between arm and forearm
motor and sensory nerves that leave various tracts of the spinal cord and goes to all areas
of the body
, Definition 6 of 49
cac=cardioacceleratory center
cic=cardioinhibitory center
sa=sinoatrial node
hearts conduction system
PNS-Peripheral Nervous System
CNS- Central Nervous System
sinoatrial node (sa node)
Term 7 of 49
cerebal cortex
total amount of blood pumped out of the left ventricle in one min. ( stroke volume x heart
rate=cardiac output)
2 parts: located at the top of each kidney
Medulla- secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine
cortex- control electrolytes and carbohydrates metabolism
paired cerebal hemispheres of the cerebal cortex are responsible for such essential
functions as thought, learining, memory, consciousness, the feeling of sensations such as
pain or heat
atropine or glycopyrrolate (Rubinul) - counteract parasympathetic stimulation, can help
reduce the production of secretions that are stimulated by the parasympathetic nerves.
Definition 8 of 49
u shaped in the anterior neck. Secretes thyroxin and other hormones that regulate basal
metabolic rate
thyriod gland
thymus gland
pineal gland
adrenal glands
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