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                                          MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TEST 
                                                    STUDY GUIDE 
           
          Students entering Paramedic Training should review EMT level anatomy, physiology and medical 
          terminology.  Paramedic training will build on this basic knowledge.   The following terms and topics will 
          be tested prior to entry into the program. (A passing score is 80% correct). 
           
          Descriptive words pertaining to body parts            Patient positions: (describe or label drawings) 
          and positions:                                        Prone 
          Abduction                                             Supine 
          Adduction                                             Lateral recumbent (right or left) 
          Anatomical position                                   Fowler's, semi-Fowler's 
          Anterior                                              Trendelenburg 
          Distal                                                 
          Extension                                             Miscellaneous medical terms: (define) 
          Flexion                                               Apical pulse 
          Inferior                                              Apnea 
          Lateral                                               Dyspnea 
          Lateral rotation                                      Febrile 
          Medial                                                Hypertension 
          Medial rotation                                       Hypotension 
          Midline                                               Shortness of breath 
          Peripheral                                            Vital Signs 
          Posterior 
          Proximal 
          Superior 
           
           
                                                                 
           
     Body systems. anatomical terms: 
     Skeletal system (identify on drawing or by written description) 
       Skull (frontal, occipital, parietal and temporal bones; mandible, maxilla, orbits) 
       Cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum, coccyx 
       Femur, tibia, fibula, patella 
       Clavicle, scapula, sternum, xiphoid, ribs 
       Humerus, ulna, radius 
       Ilium, ischium, pubis 
      
     Cardiovascular system (state location and basic function of:)  
       Red and white blood cells  
       Heart, left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle  
       Major arteries: pulmonary arteries, aorta, carotid, femoral, brachial, pedal, radial  
       Major veins: pulmonary veins, external jugular, vena cava 
      
     Neurologic system (location and function of:)  
       Brain, spinal cord, cerebrospinal fluid 
      
     Respiratory system (location and function of:)  
       Lungs, trachea, larynx, nasopharynx, epiglottis 
      
     Genitourinary system (location and function of:) 
       Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra 
       Ovary, uterus, fallopian tube, vagina 
       Testes, penis, scrotum 
      
     Body cavities: (location and contents)  
       Cranial  
       Thoracic  
       Abdominal (four quadrants)  
       Pelvic 
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...Medical terminology test study guide students entering paramedic training should review emt level anatomy physiology and will build on this basic knowledge the following terms topics be tested prior to entry into program a passing score is correct descriptive words pertaining body parts patient positions describe or label drawings prone abduction supine adduction lateral recumbent right left anatomical position fowler s semi anterior trendelenburg distal extension miscellaneous define flexion apical pulse inferior apnea dyspnea rotation febrile medial hypertension hypotension midline shortness of breath peripheral vital signs posterior proximal superior systems skeletal system identify drawing by written description skull frontal occipital parietal temporal bones mandible maxilla orbits cervical spine thoracic lumbar sacrum coccyx femur tibia fibula patella clavicle scapula sternum xiphoid ribs humerus ulna radius ilium ischium pubis cardiovascular state location function red white blo...

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