Skeletal System Correctives



Respiratory and Urinary Systems Corrective Sheet

Directions: You are to use this sheet to both copy screen shots to and to fill out the tables. Therefore you must SAVE it to your folder. Name it with your name, the unit, and hour (example: TLeiderRespUrinHr5). You will email me your finished corrective sheet at tal@

Complete the following self tests from the University of Mn website: Answer online and check your work! Place screen shots (showing your score) from your finished quizzes and insert into your document.







#9 is false







#2 is renal column





For the quiz bowl ones below, just jot down your score as it’s more difficult to get a screen shot here…



Physiology Review/Relearning

read through the Oxygen transport video



Respiratory Case Study

After a routine workout at your health club, you decide to soak in the hot tub. A young man in the tub tells you how he just finished a heavy weightlifting routine that lasted 2 hours. He says that he soaks in the hot tub for 20 minutes to ward off muscle cramping. The man does this routine 7 days a week. The next day at the health club, you hear that he was hospitalized that morning with the following symptoms: chills, coughing, fatigue, fever, shortness of breath, and tightness in his chest. He appeared healthy until that incident. A friend of his who also works out at the club said he had no history of heart disease or respiratory ailments. However, lately he was losing weight because of the heavy workout. People at the health club are speculating what could have caused the illness. What information can you provide to the conversation?

1) What part of the respiratory system is likely causing the young man’s complications?

a. How could he have developed the condition?

b. What about his daily routine could contribute to respiratory system problems?

2) Is his problem due to a neural condition that affects breathing, or could his condition be due to some type of damage to the lung tissue?

3) Research a bit about the respiratory changes that occur as you age. Did that information provide any more clues about his condition?

4) What is “hot tub lung”?

Urinary Case Study

A 79-year-old female neighbor asks you to driver her to the doctor for a weekly exam. She claims that she is afraid to drive herself to the doctor because of “medical reasons”. At the doctor’s office, you learn that she is still recovering from a fall that broke her hip several weeks ago. You suspect that is the reason that she is hesitant to drive. However, by overhearing the physician, you learn that she cannot control her bladder function. Certain movements cause her to urinate without control and she often has to go several times through the night. On the drive home, she admits her situation to you saying that she never had this problem until after the surgery for her broken hip. She doesn’t understand the problem and is hoping that you can explain her condition. You find out that her exam came back normal except for the frequent urination.

1) What do you think is the cause of her condition?

2) Did it occur after the fall or after the surgery?

3) What anatomical parts are possibly affected by the woman’s condition?

4) Is it possible that her age is a factor for her condition?

5) Research Overactive Bladder (OAB). Do you think this could be her condition?

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