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Final Review - Health Science

Brief review of chapters 30-36, SUR 230

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  • What is the outside of blood vessels that provide protection from injury and provide structural strength?
  • During Vascular surgery, blood vessels are are mobilized and prepared for incision and entry. Retraction is performed with a___________.
  • What are the two types of bone tissue found in the body?
  • The tough bi-layered membrane that covers bones is called____________.
  • Alignment of bones is called___________; stabilization of bones until healing is complete is called__________.
  • The thoracic cavity is under what kind of pressure?
  • The transfer of oxygen from the alveoli in the lungs to the blood stream.
  • The movement and absorption of oxygen molecules into body tissues, also called oxygenation.
  • The Lung is divided into anatomical regions. The right lung has _______lobes; the left lung has ________lobes.
  • The cardiac cycle occurs in two phases. During________, the ventricles contract; in________ they relax.
  • This infectious agent, also the cause of measles, causes congenital abnormalities such as cataract, glaucoma, deafness, heart defects and retinal defects.
  • The _______ act(s) as the sending and receiving area for nerve impulses and is the energy center of the cell.
  • The ________carries nerve impulses (efferent) away from the cell.
  • The ________carry nerve impulses toward (afferent) the cell.
  • Which part of the brain is considered the forebrain, and controls all motor activity and sensory impulses?
  • Which part of the brain is considered the hindbrain, and is the second largest area of the brain?
  • Which cranial nerve controls the oblique muscles of the eye?
  • Which cranial nerve controls lateral movement of the eye?
  • The _____________ nervous system , is an involuntary system that transmits signals for vital functions such as the heart rate, respiration, and digestive system. responsible for "fight-or-flight".
  • Described as a voluntary system (e.g. blinking the eyelids). Keeps the body in touch with its surroundings by processing sensory activity and controlling muscles.
  • Vascular failure caused by prolonged, severe blood loss; the most common cause of mortality in trauma
  • Tissue swelling within a closed area such as muscle bundles or the abdomen.
  • A __________hematoma is between the dura and the brain, associated with acceleration-deceleration trauma.
  • A _________ hematoma is one that arises between the dura and deepest layer of the cranium, associated with fractures and can be rapidly fatal.
  • Three classifications of neck trauma include______________.

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