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2. Convert 45 °C to °F Given °C = ( °F – 32) x And °F = ( °C x 1.8) + 32

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Page 1: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

Practicum 1, Fall 2011

Students have one minute per questionStudents must use lab provided

calculators

Page 2: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

1. Identify the tissue on the right.

Page 3: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

2. Convert 45 °C to °F

Given °C = (°F – 32) x 0.5556And °F = (°C x 1.8) + 32

Page 4: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

3. Identify the cell

Page 5: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

4. Give one location for the tissue.

Page 6: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

5. Which plane divides left from right?

Page 7: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

6. Identify the tissue at the pointer.

Page 8: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

7. Your abdominal region is ____ to your femoral region.

Page 9: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

8. Convert 1.25 m to cm

Page 10: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

9. Identify the cell at the pointer.

Page 11: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

10. Convert 5 feet 3 inches to cm

Given that 2.54 cm = 1 inch

Page 12: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

11. List one organ found in the thoracic cavity.

Page 13: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

12. Identify the tissue.

Page 14: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

13. Identify the stripes at the pointer

Page 15: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

14. Identify the cell at the pointer.

Page 16: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

15.Identify the lines at the pointer.

Page 17: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

16. Convert 78 kg to pounds

Given that 1 kg = 2.2 pounds

Page 18: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

17. Identify the tissue.

Page 19: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

18. Identify the cell at the pointer.

Page 20: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

19.Convert 0.47 mg to mcg.

Page 21: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

20. Identify the tissue

Page 22: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

21.Identify the cell at the pointer.

Page 23: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

22.Your olecranon region is ___ to your carpal region

Page 24: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

23. Your antecubital region is ___ to your brachial region.

Page 25: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

24. Identify the tissue.

Page 26: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

25. Identify the substance (thick pink line) at the pointer.

Page 27: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

26. Identify the abdominopelvic area indicated.

Page 28: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

27. Identify the cell type.

Page 29: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

28. Identify this tissue.

Page 30: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

29. Identify the abdominopelvic region indicated.

Page 31: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

30. Identify the tissue.

Page 32: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

31. Give one location for the tissue.

Page 33: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

32. What is the term for the anterior lower leg?

Page 34: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

33. Identify the structure.

Page 35: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

34. Give one organ found in the dorsal cavity.

Page 36: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

35. Identify the tissue.

Page 37: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

36. Identify the dark lines at the pointer.

Page 38: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

37. Convert 79 °F to °C

Given °C = (°F – 32) x 0.5556And °F = (°C x 1.8) + 32

Page 39: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

38. Identify the substance at the pointer.

Page 40: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

39. Identify the tissue.

Page 41: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

40. Identify the substance at the pointer.

Page 42: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

41. Identify the tissue.

Page 43: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

42. Convert 48.9 ml to L

Page 44: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

43. Identify the tissue.

Page 45: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

44. Your pelvic region is ___ to your cervical region.

Page 46: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

45. Identify the tissue.

Page 47: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

46. Identify the circular area at the pointer.

Page 48: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

47. Give one organ in the abdominal cavity.

Page 49: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

48. Identify the tissue.

Page 50: Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

49.Give one location for this tissue.

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50.Convert 9.9 mm to cm.