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Master the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology with this comprehensive 5-page PDF quiz. Ideal for medical assistants, nursing students, or anyone seeking a solid foundation in the subject. Covers cell structure, body systems, respiration, and emergency procedures like CPR. Perfect for self...

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1. Posterior
A: The back of the body or body parts.
B: Is an imaginary vertical line that divides the body into right and left halves.
C: Refers to an insufficient level of oxygen in the blood and tissues.
D: The throat.


2. Inferior
A: Away form the head.
B: Is when heart stops and breathing you can. Restart with CPR.
C: The throat.
D: toward the head.


3. Distal
A: The front of the body or body parts.
B: Farther away from the torso.
C: Refers to the process of breathing in or inhaling.
D: Voice box.


4. Supine
A: Standing up facing forward arms are down at the sides and palms of the hands are facing forward.
B: The patient is lying face up.
C: It helps close off the airway when a person swallows.
D: Is when heart stops and breathing you can. Restart with CPR.


5. Expiration
A: The front of the body or body parts.
B: the windpipe. an air passage to the lungs.
C: Refers to the passive process of breathing out or exhaling.
D: Is an imaginary vertical line that divides the body into right and left halves.


6. Hypoxic
A: It helps close off the airway when a person swallows.
B: Refers to an insufficient level of oxygen in the blood and tissues.
C: Voice box.
D: The back of the body or body parts.


7. Respiration
A: Brain cell die. Can not restart.
B: The act of breathing the excange of oxyen and carbon dioxide that take place in the lungs.


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