This downtown Eau Claire park hosts a massive Farmers Market on the weekends and creatures a popular pedestrian bridge
What is Phoenix Park?
The number of bones in the body
What is 206?
The number of dorms on upper campus
What is 9?
NPO stands for
What is nothing by mouth?
The drug you give for an allergic reaction
What is epinephrine?
This giant, mythical lumberjack is a famous local icon, and you can visit his logging camp museum over at Carson Park
What is Paul Bunyan?
The largest bone in the body
What is femur?
The name of the library on lower campus?
What is McIntyre Library?
She is widely recognized as the founder of modern nursing and the “lady with the lamp”
Who is Florence Nightingale?
The generic drug name for Tylenol
What is acetaminophen?
This popular street right next to campus is famous for its bars, restaurants, and student nightlife
What is Water Street?
The largest organ in the body
What is skin?
The oldest building on campus
What is Schofield Hall?
What is 120/80 mmHg?
This opioid reversal agent is administered during an overdose
What is Naloxone (Narcan)?
Eau Claire is famous for its unique public art scene, including the nation's largest rotating outdoor display of these
What is sculptures?
This muscular organ is divided into four distinct chambers to pump blood throughout the body
What is the heart?
The chancellor of UWEC
Who is Dr. Edwin Martini?
The term for difficulty swallowing
What is dysphagia?
This sweet substance or simple sugar is gen to quickly raise blood sugar in a patient experiencing hypoglycemia
What is glucose?
Eau Claire sits at the scenic confluence of the Eau Claire River and this major river
What is the Chippewa River?
DAILY DOUBLE: These tiny, balloon-like air sacs in the lungs are where the actual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
What is alveoli?
The year UWEC opened
What is 1916?
This pressure is measured when the heart ventricles contract
What is systolic pressure?
This common over-the counter medication, often used for headaches or fever belongs to the class known as NSAIDs
What is ibuprofen?