HCB 101
Apothecaries of distinction - answersCornelius O'leary + Robert Stanley
Congress made cockpits mandatory - answersMarch 2, 1799
Hospital Corpsman birthdate - answersJune 17, 1898
Pleura - answersMembrane surrounding the lungs
Connective tissue - answersA body tissue that provides support for the body and
connects all of its parts
Peri - answersaround
Dys - answersbad, painful, difficult
Characteristics of living matter - answersDigesting metabolism homeostasis
Narrative summary - answersSF 502 (must match NAVMED 6300/5
SF 509 - answersProgress Notes/ form for immediate hospitalization
AL - answerspertaining to
Muscular tissue - answersTissue that connects and allows for movement
Trachea - answersAllows air to pass to and from lungs
Larynx - answersUpper part of passage of everything. Above glottis
Sinuses - answersthe air-filled cavities that surround the nose
parietal layer - answersCovers up the part of diaphragm and chest wall
Arteries - answerscarry blood away from heart
Capillaries - answersFeeds oxygenated blood to cells
Veins - answersCarry the oxygenated blood to the vena cava
What's in the thoraic cavity - answersLungs surrounded by membrane pleura
, First hospital Corpsman school - answersPortsmith Virginia
Peripheral - answersOutward part or surface of structure
SF 502 - answersNarrative Summary
ROSC - answersreturn of spontaneous circulation
compact bone - answersdense outer layer/ hardshell
Sclera - answersWhite of the eye
8 12 5 5 1 - answersCervical thoracic lumbar sacral coccygeal
nasopharynx - answersregion of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft
palate
Oropharynx - answersarea of the throat that is located between the mouth and
nasopharynx
PNS - answersperipheral nervous system
What does the mouth consist of - answersLips maxilla mandible teeth palate tongue
Pharynx - answersthroat
Subcutaneous - answersunder the skin
Muscles - answersorgans that work together to move your body; long celled tissues that
contract when triggered
emesis - answersvomiting
Cellular level - answersConsist of smallest and most numerous cells
First Loblolly Boy - answersJohn Wall
Incident report - answersDangerous event occurred or may occur
Periosteum - answersaround the bone (membrane)
SF 513 - answersConsultation Sheet/need to be referred to specialist i.e. OB/GYN
NAVMED 6150/7 - answersPink slip
Apothecaries of distinction - answersCornelius O'leary + Robert Stanley
Congress made cockpits mandatory - answersMarch 2, 1799
Hospital Corpsman birthdate - answersJune 17, 1898
Pleura - answersMembrane surrounding the lungs
Connective tissue - answersA body tissue that provides support for the body and
connects all of its parts
Peri - answersaround
Dys - answersbad, painful, difficult
Characteristics of living matter - answersDigesting metabolism homeostasis
Narrative summary - answersSF 502 (must match NAVMED 6300/5
SF 509 - answersProgress Notes/ form for immediate hospitalization
AL - answerspertaining to
Muscular tissue - answersTissue that connects and allows for movement
Trachea - answersAllows air to pass to and from lungs
Larynx - answersUpper part of passage of everything. Above glottis
Sinuses - answersthe air-filled cavities that surround the nose
parietal layer - answersCovers up the part of diaphragm and chest wall
Arteries - answerscarry blood away from heart
Capillaries - answersFeeds oxygenated blood to cells
Veins - answersCarry the oxygenated blood to the vena cava
What's in the thoraic cavity - answersLungs surrounded by membrane pleura
, First hospital Corpsman school - answersPortsmith Virginia
Peripheral - answersOutward part or surface of structure
SF 502 - answersNarrative Summary
ROSC - answersreturn of spontaneous circulation
compact bone - answersdense outer layer/ hardshell
Sclera - answersWhite of the eye
8 12 5 5 1 - answersCervical thoracic lumbar sacral coccygeal
nasopharynx - answersregion of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft
palate
Oropharynx - answersarea of the throat that is located between the mouth and
nasopharynx
PNS - answersperipheral nervous system
What does the mouth consist of - answersLips maxilla mandible teeth palate tongue
Pharynx - answersthroat
Subcutaneous - answersunder the skin
Muscles - answersorgans that work together to move your body; long celled tissues that
contract when triggered
emesis - answersvomiting
Cellular level - answersConsist of smallest and most numerous cells
First Loblolly Boy - answersJohn Wall
Incident report - answersDangerous event occurred or may occur
Periosteum - answersaround the bone (membrane)
SF 513 - answersConsultation Sheet/need to be referred to specialist i.e. OB/GYN
NAVMED 6150/7 - answersPink slip