EMT Test 2 - Chs. 7, 9, 12
List at least four of the activities that a 2-month-old infant should be able to do.
- Track objects with their eyes - Focus on objects 8 to 12 inches away - Recognize familiar faces - Display primary emotions and facial expressions - Hear and recognize some familiar sounds and voices - Move in response to stimuli.
List the 8 major arteries in the Circulatory System
1. carotid 2. pulmonary 3. aorta 4. brachial 5. radial 6. femoral 7. posterior tibial 8. dorsal pedis
List the 3 major veins in the Circulatory System
1. pulmonary 2. superior vena cava 3. inferior vena cava
The term "toddler" refers to a child who is between ___ and ___ months of age.
12, 36
At what age are males mostly finished growing?
18
At 1 year of age the normal respiratory rate is
20 to 30 breaths per minute
Early adulthood is defined as what age range?
20 to 40
An infant's head accounts for ____ percent of his total body weight.
25
The Fowler's position is usually achieved by elevating the patient's upper body to a ____ angle.
45° to 60°
School-age children are those who are between _____ and ____ years of age.
6, 12
At what age is a person said to start late adulthood?
61
The normal heart rate range for a child 3 to 5 years of age is
80 - 120
The normal systolic blood pressure for a child between 6 and 12 years of age is
80 - 120
The leading cause of death for patients in early adulthood is
Accidents
The structure of the body is referred to as its
Anatomy
The major artery leading from the heart is the
Aorta
The blood vessels where gases, nutrients, and waste products are exchanged between the body's cells and the bloodstream are the
Capillaries
The spinal region that is most prone to injury is the
Cervical
The clavicle is commonly referred to as the
Collarbone
The pulse that is located in the foot is the
Dorsalis pedis
A pulse can be felt at the point where a vein passes over a bone near the skin surface.
False
Anatomically speaking, the elbow is distal to the hand.
False
Anatomy refers to the body's structures and functions.
False
In a blood pressure reading of 120/80, the 120 refers to the diastolic pressure while the 80 refers to the systolic pressure.
False
The cardiac conduction system delivers waste gases to the lungs where they can be expelled from the body.
False
The cricoid cartilage forms the lower portion of the trachea.
False
The directions "left" and "right" always refer to the EMT's left and right.
False
The epidermis contains the hair follicles and sweat glands.
False
The femoral artery is the main source of blood supply to the upper arm.
False
The first 12 vertebrae form the sacral spine.
False
The imaginary midline divides the body into upper and lower halves.
False
The thyroid gland makes insulin for the metabolism of calcium.
False
The ulna is the inner and larger bone of the lower leg.
False
There is one midclavicular line centered between the two clavicles.
False
At 2 months of age the child will do all the following except
Grasp and shake hand toys
_______ and ______ are two names for the condition that results when adequate supplies of oxygen are not delivered to and waste products are not removed from all the body's tissues.
Hypoperfusion, shock
The chamber that pumps oxygen-rich blood out of the heart for distribution to the rest of the body is the
Left ventricle
The term that refers to a position closer to the midline is
Medial
In what developmental phase of life do cardiac problems become a concern?
Middle adulthood
An imaginary line down the center of the body that passes between the eyes and extends down through the navel is the
Midline.
Infancy refers to a child who is
Newborn to 1 year of age
The functions of the body are called its
Physiology
An opposite of anterior is
Posterior
The lateral recumbent position is also known as the _____ position.
Recovery
The scapula and acromion are parts of the
Shoulder
The normal anatomical position is best described as a person
Standing, facing forward, palms forward.
The body contains how many different types of muscle?
Three
Inferiorly, the knee connects with the
Tibia and fibula
The structure that carries air downward from the larynx to the lungs is the
Trachea
When a patient is lying on his back with legs elevated higher than the head and body on an inclined plane, he is in the ______ position.
Trendelenburg
In the Fowler's position, a patient is lying with the upper body elevated.
True
Passive immunity is retained through the first 6 months of life.
True
Rapid respirations in an infant can lead to heat loss.
True
The heart muscle receives its blood supply through the coronary artery system.
True
The left ventricle pumps blood to the aorta.
True
The primary function of the red blood cells is to carry oxygen to the body cells and carbon dioxide away from the cells.
True
The skin plays an important part in regulating the body's temperature.
True
The term "lateral" refers to a position farther away from the midline.
True
The elements of the blood that are part of the body's immune system and help to defend against infection are
White blood cells
Toddlers and school-age children begin to develop _____ immunity.
active
During respiration, gas exchange with the bloodstream takes place in the small sacs called _______.
alveoli
A(n) _______ is the kind of flat surface that would be formed if you sliced straight through an imaginary human body.
anatomical plane
The upper chambers of the heart are the _______ while the lower chambers are the ______.
atria, ventricles
The property that allows the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own is ________.
automaticity
Body functions such as digestion, heart rate, and the activities of involuntary muscles are controlled by the nervous system.
autonomic
In late adulthood, the ______ within the cardiovascular system thicken.
blood vessels
By preschool age the child's _____ has reached 90 percent of its adult weight.
brain
The peripheral nervous system is made up of nerves located outside of the _____ and ______, _________ ________.
brain, spinal cord
The top, back, and sides of the skull plus the forehead make up the ______.
cranium
During middle adulthood, cardiac output ______.
decreases
The skin layer rich with blood vessels, nerves, and specialized structures such as sweat glands and sebaceous glands is the
dermis.
Because the chest walls of infants and children are softer, they rely more on the ______ for breathing.
diaphragm
When the left ventricle of the heart is relaxing and refilling, the pressure remaining in the arteries is the __________ blood pressure.
diastolic
The elbow is ____ to the shoulder because the elbow is farther away from the torso than the shoulder.
distal
The ____________ produces chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions.
endocrine system
The layers of the skin are the ______, the _______, and the _______.
epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layers
The section of the respiratory cycle in which the intercostal muscles and diaphragm relax is known as ______.
exhalation
While assessing the skull of an infant, the posterior ____ will fuse at ____ ____ of age.
fontanelle, 3 months
The elbow is an example of a(n) _____ joint.
hinge
The ____ consists of the acetabulum and the ball at the head of the femur.
hip joint
The endocrine system produces chemicals called
hormones
Patients in early adulthood will experience the highest levels of _____ stress.
job
Bones are connected to bones by ______, while muscles are connected to bones by _____.
ligaments, tendons
Normally, women in their late 40s and 50s will go through _______.
menopause
The _____ line is one that is drawn vertically from the middle of the armpit to the ankle.
midaxillary
Depression and suicide are _____ common among adolescents than any other age group.
more
List three anatomical parts of the respiratory system that will change during late adulthood.
mouth, nose, lungs, chest wall, bone structure, diaphragm.
Use of the _______ position ensures that health care providers will employ the same point of reference when terms of direction and location are used.
normal anatomical
Until 4 weeks of life, infants primarily breathe through their _____.
nose
Most adolescents would prefer if their parents were _______ during the patient interview.
not present
The adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients to the organs and tissues of the body, with the removal of waste products, is called
perfusion
The elements of the blood that are essential to the formation of blood clots are ___________.
platelets
Girls usually begin ______ around age 10.
puberty
The ___________ carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
pulmonary veins
The central nervous system is made up of the brain and the
spinal cord
Anatomically speaking, the nose is _____ to the mouth
superior
The pressure created in the arteries when blood is forced out of the heart is referred to as
systolic
The ______ is composed of the ribs, the sternum, and a portion of the spine.
thorax
The respiratory anatomy of infants and children differs from that of adults in that the ________ is narrower, softer, and more flexible.
trachea
The spinal column is made up of blocks of bone called _______.
vertebrae