1 Exam 2026 Exam Questions
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what are the bones of the skull? - ANSWER ✔✔a. Zygomatic
b. Nasal
c. Occipital
d. Temporal
e. Frontal
f. Mastoid
,g. lacrimal
what are the components of a long bone? - ANSWER ✔✔a. Hyaline
cartridge
b. Periosteum
c. Epiphysis
what are the auditory ossicles? - ANSWER ✔✔a. Malleus
b. Incus
c. Stapes
What are the sections of the bones of the spine and how many? -
ANSWER ✔✔a. Cervical - 7
b. Thoracic - 12
c. Lumbar - 5
d. Sacral - 5
e. Coccyx - 4
What does the pulmonary vein do? - ANSWER ✔✔carries
oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
What does the pulmonary artery do? - ANSWER ✔✔carries
deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
,What are the bones of the ankle - ANSWER ✔✔a. Malleolus
b. Tibia
c. Talus
What are standard human proximetrics - ANSWER ✔✔a. Intimate:
Less than 18"
b. Personal: 18" to 4'
c. Social: 4' to 10'
d. Public: 10' to 25'
What are the 3 types of EMS vehicles? - ANSWER ✔✔a. Type I:
truck style. Truck front. Box back
b. Type II: van style. Has two clean lines
c. Type III: Van front. Box back. Has 3 lines?
what is the sympathetic nervous system? - ANSWER ✔✔Prepares
body for action.
'Fight or flight'
what is the parasympathetic nervous system? - ANSWER
✔✔Returns body to homeostasis level.
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, 'Rest and digest'
what is the autonomic nervous system? - ANSWER ✔✔
What is the somatic nervous system? - ANSWER ✔✔
What are the age ranges of all age groups - ANSWER ✔✔a.
Newborn: birth to 1 month
b. Infant: greater than 1 month to 1 year
c. Toddler: 1 year to 3 years
d. Preschooler: 4 years to 5 years
e. School age: 6 years to 12 years of age
f. Adolescent: 13 years to 17 years of age
i. Adult
g. Adult: 18 years to 64 years of age
i. Geriatric: greater than 65 years of age
What are the stages of General adaptation syndrome - ANSWER
✔✔a. Stage 1: response to stress
b. Stage 2: Reaction and resistance
c. Stage 3: Recovery or exhaustion