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Issue: Sexual advance
Response? |
Stop, describe, clarify, restate, decide and document
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Preferred body powder?
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Cornstarch
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Avoid tickling?
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reduce speed, increase pressure, work over towel
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Bolster advantage?
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alleviate lower back strain, avoid hyper extension of feet
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Percussion/Tapotement types?
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hacking, cupping, beating, slapping, tapping.
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Anatomy
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structure
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Physiolgy
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function
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Cytology
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cells
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histology
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tissues
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Organization levels
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atoms,
Molecules, tissue, organ,organ system, organism(human) |
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Negative feedback
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oppostion
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Positive feedback
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enhanced or exaggerated response
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Appendix location
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Right lower quadrant
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Separates thorasic and abdominiopelvic
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Diaphram
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Superior
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Cranial
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Posterior
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dorsal
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Proximal
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toward midline
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Distal
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toward the end
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Inferior
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caudal
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Anterior
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ventral
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3 levels of chemical organization?
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Decomp= AB to A+B
Systhesis= a+b to AB Exchange reaction= AB+CD = AD+CB |
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energy?
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capacity to perform work
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Kinetic energy
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energy of motion
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Potential energy
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stored energy
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Anabolism
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throwing up, building
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catabolism
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breakdown
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Metabolism
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all reactions in the cells and tissues in the body
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Enzymes
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promote reactions by lowering the energy requirments
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Inorganic
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without Carbon and Hydrogen
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Carbohydrates
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-OSE; sugars, starches, Mono-saccarides
glucose, fructose, Galactose |
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Lipids
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Triglicyrides + steroids phosopholipids glycolipids and cholesterol.
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Protiens
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-ASE; amino chains. 20 types bonded by ribosomes
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DNA
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Blueprint Thiamine
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RNA
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FOUND IN THE NUCLEOUS (uricil)Photocopy to polypeptide= translation
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cytosol
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watery medium on inside of the cell.
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Stages of Cell division
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Mitosis= pro,meta,ana and tele
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Long bone
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Humerus
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Sesamoid
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patella
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Short
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carpal
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irreguar
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vertabra
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Surural
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on head
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Flat
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Parietal on head, sternum
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P.N.F.
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Isometric contractions and stretching
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1st Sports Massage
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Olympics L.A. California 1984
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Sports (Pre-event)
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Warm-up, stimulate blood flow, encourage athlete
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Sports (Post-event)
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Cool down, slower pace, toxins and lactic acid relief, NO PRECUSSION.
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Compression
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Palmer, open/soft fist, Compression efflurage
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Jostling
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Open full hand, bicycle, lift and drop
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Founder of Seated
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David Palmer
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Submit a plan for corporate seated massages?
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Yes with details.
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Is chair regulated in NH?
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No.
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Contra-indications for Chair Massage?
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Severe Hypotension, High blood pressure medications, cardiac problems, recent injuries/surgeries, pregnant or trying.
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Liver positioned in Spa Reflexology
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Upper Right quadrant or bottom right/left, 123, HIII.
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Does massage have affect on weight loss?
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No.
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Positioning during rocking
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Leaning up against table for stabilization, reaching over.
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Hydrotherapy
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John Harvey Kellogg
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Ph Scale
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7 in nutral
Lower is acidic Higher is basic/alkaline |
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Contraindications for heat use
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burns, cardiac problems, acute inflammation, diabetes.
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Cold applications
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No more than 15-20 minutes.
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Jacuzzi and hot tub temps
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106 effective...10-20 min.
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H2O consumption for healthy living
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6 cups daily
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Pain Cycle
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trauma- guarding response-spasm-loss of function.
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Boiling
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212
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Too hot
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125+
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Hot
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100-104
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Tepid
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80-92
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NeuorMuscular founder
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Dr. Janet Travell
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NMT protocol
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Release, stretch, strengthen muscle
6 strokes |
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name the six strokes of NMT
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Ischemic pressure
Cross fiber compression stripping Elongated Stretching(passive + PNF) |
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P.N.F. acronym means
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Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation= flexibility protocol using combo of isometric contractions and stretching to recalibrate proprioceptors and increase ROM.
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Name three Origins of CHI
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Prenatal, Grain, Natural Air
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Functions of CHI
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Warming, holds organs,protects the body, source of movement, source of harmony
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Deficient CHI
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lacking but can be corrected ie osteoporosis(ting), anxiety(shen)
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Stagnant CHI
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Not moving, slower than normal but temporary..ie, sinus infection.
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Collapsed CHI
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Failure. blindness, bi-polar
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Rebellious CHI
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body rebels against itself, ie cross dresser, sex change tattoos.
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Five elements
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Wood, fire, earth, Metal, Water.
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GM SPA Reflexology
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Dr. Grigore- top of foot, fruits and veges and oblique plane
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Reflexology-Powder used ion feet?
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Yes after clean off veges.
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Another name for foot?
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PES
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# of bones in the foot and ankle?
Tarsals? Metatarsals? Phalanges? |
26
7tarsals 5 metatarsals 14 phanlanges |
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Number of Wrist and hand bones
carpals metacarpals phalanges |
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8 5 14 |
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Gregorian Method Starts where?
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At feet with GMPP's
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Where does Hara start?
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hands above naval to search for pulse
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Name three supine GM moves
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pull/push,
Knee to chest hip rotation |
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Name three prone GM moves
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Heel to glute
Straight leg lift rotation of lower leg |
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Shoulder press done at what end of the table?
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head of table, vertically
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Rules for applying pressure?
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sedation-inactive phase of PP.
Tonification-active phase leverage-equal pressure |
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Rules about depth?
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skin
ext. facia deeper belly of muscle anterior side of belly bone |
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What is KYO?
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Japanese word for YIN
Begin at Hand, end in CHEST |
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Yang
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Begin in Face end in foot
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Diurnal Cycle
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Chest, Hand, face Foot
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Bo-Shin
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General Observations
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Jing
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Essence- Sea of conception
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Stomach-36
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really kicks- head of tibia
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LI-4
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got drunk and fell on the floor
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KI-3
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Lumbar pain, bladder pain
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LV-3
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Oh the stresses on me-headaches
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Hygiene and Pathology
MRSA staphococcus AKA Mersa, is it resistant to antibiotics? |
Yes
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Is Impitego (bacteria) contraindicated?
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Yes.
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Is Psoriasis contagious?
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Yes.
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What are moles?
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Benign neoplasms.
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How about a cold?
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Sub acute stage ok.providing no fever.
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Compressions and breaths for Adult(age8 and above) CPR.
30 compressions 2 breaths 5 cycles -Recheck for changes Till EMS arrives |
1.establish emergency
2are you o.k. 3call help get AED. 4.head tilt/chin lift Look, listen and feel 5 no breaths=two rescue breath No breathing,Start CPR. |
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Child(ages 1-8) CPR
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Same as adult except when alone you do CPR for two minutes prior to calling 911 and during compressions use heel of ONE hand(optional) opposed two.
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Infant(birth to 1) CPR
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30 compressions 2 breaths,5 cycles. however, two fingers to compress.
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Kreb cycle is AKA 2 names
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Citric Cycle,
T.C.A |
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What are the three steps to produce ATP?
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Glycolysis
Kreb cycle Electron transport |
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What make ATP?
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Mitochondria
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4 basic types of tissues
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Epithelial
Muscular Neural Connective |
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Osteon
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Functional unit
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Osteocytes
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Mature bone cells
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Calcitrol produced where?
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Kidneys
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Growth Hormone stimulates bone growth and is produced where?
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Pitutary gland
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Synarthrosis
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Immovable joing
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Gliding joints
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clavicle/manubrium
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Hinge joint
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Humerus/ulna
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Ball and socket
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Shoulder
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Muscle layers
Epi- Peri- Endo- Sacrolemma- Myofibril- Sacromere- |
organ
muscle fiber funtional unit is sacromere |
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Astroccytes
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Most abundant
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Ependymal cells
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Line the central canal
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Satellite cells
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surround neuron cell bodies with ganglia schwann cells
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ACH Cholingergic reactions
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most wide spread(muscle contraction)
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Hypothalmus
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Regulate hormones
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Pitutary Gland
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The portal system releases hormones
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Cat ions
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Postive charged
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What are the principle Cat-ions?
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Sodium and postassium
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Tendons
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Muscle to bone
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Nucleic Acids include
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RNA and DNA
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Organelles do what to cells
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Keep them alive
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Polysaccharides
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Glucogen stores Glucose
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Ligament
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Bone to bone
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Diaphysis
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Shaft of bone
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Myofibril
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Thin actin
thick Myosin |
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origin
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fixed end
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Rotator cuff muscles
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supra, infra, teres minor and subscap
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Sella Turcica
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Pititurary occupies this area
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Kyphosis
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Hunchback
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Axial skeleton
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skull, spine ribs
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Pec minor insertions, origins
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cracobracialis, bicep bracii short
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Cerebellum
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Coordination
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Cerebrum
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Conscience
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Thalamus
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Relay process center
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Hypothalmus
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Emotions
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Medulla
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relay to thalmus
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Occipital lobe affects what sense?
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vision
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ADH stands for
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Anti Diuretic Hormone
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Oxytocin does what for women
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promotes labor and delivery
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Lympatic system (spleen)produces
types of lymphocytes? |
T cells
B cells NK cells |
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Vitamin K is vital for
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Clotting
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Systemic circuit
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Left pulmonary veins,
left atrium, Left vent Ascending Aorta |
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Do veins contain valves?
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yes prevent back flow toward cappillaries
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Surfactant is what?
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oily secretion containing phosolipids and protiens
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Urine production begins where?
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Nephrons
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Uterer does what?
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transport urine to bladder
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Urethra does what?
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urine to exterior
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