Complete Solutions
What is AIDET and when is it used?
A; acknowledge
I; introduce
D; duration
E; explanation
T; Thank
Use with every patient encounter
What are the 10 body systems?
Skeletal, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, nervous, muscular, endocrine,
integumentary
How many bones are in the skeletal system?
206 bones
what is the difference between the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton?
Axial is the central axis of the body ( skull, vertebral, ribs, sternum)
Appendicular is all the limbs, shoulder, and pelvic gridle
How many bones are in the axial skeleton?
80 bones
how many bones are in the appendicular skeleton?
126 bones
What is osteology?
Study of bones
What is arthrology?
study of joints
what is the function of the circulatory system?
this body system preforms:
distribution of oxygen
transports waste from cells
what is the function of the digestive system?
this body system preforms by:
absorption
elimination
what is the function of the respiratory system?
this body system preforms by:
suppling oxygen to the body
, eliminates carbon dioxide
what is the function of the urinary system?
this body system preforms by:
regulating blood
eliminating waste
what is the function of the reproductive system?
this body system preforms by:
producing reproductive organisms
what is the function of the nervous system?
this body system preforms by:
regulating body activity
what is the function of the muscular system?
this body system preforms by:
allowing for movement
contains skeletal, visceral, and cardiac muscles
what is the function of the endocrine system?
this body system preforms by:
regulates body via hormones
ductless glands of the body
what is the function of the integumentary system?
this body system performs by:
protecting the body as the first layer of defense
eliminates waste
What are the classifications of bones?
long, short, flat, irregular
label the bone development.
what are the three tissue types?
fibrous
cartilaginous
synovial
how functionable is a joint classified as "Synarthrodial"
immovable
how functionable is a joint classified as "Amphiarthordial"
limited movement