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A&P
A&P I Introduction chp 2
Question | Answer |
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What is the term for the physiological process that monitors and maintains a stable internal environment? | homeostasis |
_________________ is the sum of chemical and physical reactions that occur in the body. | metabolism |
There are _______________ organ systems in the body. | 10 |
A __________________can be determined after a physician has all the signs and symptoms. | diagnosis |
The combination of all manifestations is called a ____________________. | syndrome |
The ________________ plane divides the body into front and back sections. | frontal/coronal |
What does the abbreviation BP mean? | blood pressure |
What does the abbreviation GI stand for? | gastrointestinal |
When the body is face down it is said to be in the ________________ position. | prone |
__________________ means toward the back of the body. | posterior/dorsal |
What does the abbreviation A & P stand for? | anatomy and physiology |
What is the term for the number of sick or disabled from a certain disease? | morbidity |
When the signs and symptoms disappear for a period of time the patient is said to be in ________________________. | remission |
____________________ anatomy is also known as gross anatomy. | macroscopic |
The dorsal cavity contains what organs? | brain and spinal column |
A disease that flairs up and could come back is said to have ____________________. | exacerbated |
The transverse plane divides the body into __________________ and __________________ parts. | superior and inferior |
_________________ is the term for a definitive, objective and visible indicators of an illness. | signs |
The study of physiology deals with the study of ____________________. | functions |
The term for the predicted course or outcome of a disease is a _____________________. | prognosis |
The heart and lungs are located in the _________________ cavity | thoracic |
What is the correct anatomical position? | body erect, feet slightly apart, palms facing forward with thumbs pointed away from the body. |
What does the abbreviation GU stand for? | genitourinary |
____________________ is a subjective term for indicators of an illness. | symptoms |
The common measurable indicators that can help the health professional assess the health of the patient are called _______________________. | vital signs |
The abbreviation SOB means __________________________. | shortness of breath |
____________________ is defined as the cause of a disease. | etiology |
The abbreviation ER stands for _______________________. | emergency room |
The _________________ position is with the bed or examination table elevated to 45-60 degrees. | Fowler's |
The body is divided into how many organ systems? | 10 |
The sum of chemical and physical reactions that occur in the body is referred to as _________________________. | metabolism |
abdomin/o | abdomen |
adip/o | fat |
epi- | above, upon |
hypo- | below |
chondr/o | cartilage |
vertebr/o | vertebra |
ventr/o | belly side of the body |
cyt/o | cell |
dist/o | far, distant |
sarc/o | flesh |
medi/o | middle |
sacr/o | sacrum |
thel/o | nipple |