What is a characteristic of viral herpes? - Skin eruption
When a boxer gets hit & has a deviated septum? - Vomer (in nose)
Which of the following is a
... [Show More] structure found in the upper respiratory? - Pharynx
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased sensation in? - Arm,
inability to adduct arms & fingers
Which bone does not articulate with any other bone? - Hyoid bone
Which of the following statements best describes endocrine glands? - They secrete
chemicals into the blood, growth, metabolism, sexual development & function
Diet is important because bone are storage places for? - Calcium & Phosphorus
Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system & the urinary system?Which
organ is part of both the male reproductive system & the urinary system? - Urethra
Ligaments provide which connection? - Bone to bone
Which structure conducts urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder? - Ureter
Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation cause by which molecule? -
Lactic acid
As part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is stimulated to re-absorb
bone matrx in response to a decrease in Calcium in the blood? - Osteoclasts (break
down bone so it can release Ca+ into interstitial fluid)
Sweat on the skin's surface cool's the body through which process? - Evaporation
When assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian in the nurse
notes that she has unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten
a large amount of? - Carrot & squash
Which hand position describes anatomical position of a person who is standing erect
with feet forward? - Palms facing anterior
Which structure is a ball & socket joint? - Shoulder
Which anatomical structure houses the malleus, incus & stapes? - Skull / Ear
What are like cells grouped together called? - Tissue
The Pulse Point located behind the knee is Palpated over which artery? - Popliteal
Ceruminous (Apocrine) glands secrete? - Earwax
What type of synovial joint is the elbow? - hinge
What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated / increased? - Cardiac
output
Where does digestion begin in the digestive system? - Oral cavity
Which cell structure regulates the transport of substances in & out of a cell? - Plasma
membrane
The mediastinum is located within which cavity? - Thoracic cavity
What is the effect of Serotonin, a neurotransmitter? - Involved with mood, anxiety,
sleep, happiness, appetite
What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in nephrons when Antidiuretic
hormone (ADH)is secreted? - H20 is re-absorbed from urinary filtrate
What is the Function of thrombocytes (Platelets)? - Blood clotting
Which muscle of the quad femoris group lies on the outer side surface of lower
extremity? - Vastus lateralis
Which structure is located on the sternum? - Xiphoid process
The occipital region is located in which part of the body? - Head / Skull
Which structure carries Oxygen to the cells? - Hemoglobin
Which gland is commonly known as the "Master Gland"? - Pituitary gland
A sprain occurs when there is a tear in which structures? - Ligament
What epidermal derivative is involved in temperature homeostasis? - Eccrine gland
(Merocrine / sweat gland)
Which statement are true about bone? - Osteoblast (build up of bone), Epiphyseal (end
of bone) , Diaphysis (shaft of bone)
Aqueous humor is watery fluid in which part of the body? - Eye (in front of eye, between
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