Final review Flashcards
Difference between 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th degree burns
3rd degree burns affect all layers of the skin, scars& blisters dermis tissue
4th degree injures muscle ligament and tendons (bones)
Parts of muscle
Origin
Belly
Insertion
Thalamus vs Hypothalamus
Thalamus- relay station for sensory impulses - (upper diencephalon)
Hyper thalamus- controls bodily functions (lower diencephalon) ie:temperature
Supra orbital
The artery of the forehead & upper eyelid
Function of lymphatic system
Protect the body from diseases by developing immunities and destroying disease causing organisms
ATA- anterial tibial artery
Supply blood to leg and foot
Veins
Blood is dark blue in veins
Cranial nerve
The largest cranial nerve is the 5th
Left ventricle
The last part of the heart through which blood travels before leaving the heart to rest of body
Phytoestrogens
Plant derived female sex hormones- protective action against prostate, breast, bowel & cancers
Adrenaline
Hormone that Stimulate functional activity of heart rate, contract blood vessels increases blood flow to muscles and oxygen to lungs
Dr check up
Once a year humans should get checked for cancer
Lesions
Primary lesions- vesicles or pustules- early stages of development or change usually flat or elevated if fluid
Secondary lesions- skin develop in the later staged of disease and change the structure of tissues and organs
Dermatitis & Contact Dermatitis
Dermatitis: Inflammatory condition of skin: eczema, vesicles or papules atopic from allergies,
Contact dermatitis: type of dermatitis occurs from direct contact with substance or chemical
Diseases
Diseases are commonly spread by shaking the hand