Anatomy & Physiology
Medical Terminology
Healthcare Careers
Medical History
Emergency Medicine
100
This protein makes up your hair and nails.

What is keratin?

100

This procedure describes the removal of the appendix.

What is an appendectomy?

100

This type of specialist treats cancer, like Robert Sean Leonard in the American drama series "House".

What is an oncologist?

100

This ancient Greek physician is often credited as the "Father of Medicine", and doctors still swear an oath named after him to this day.

Who is Hippocrates?

100

Before calling 911 or taking any action at all, this is the very first think you should check when you are checking on someone who may be having a medical emergency, such as a heart attack.

What is the scene's safety?

200

The dysfunction of this protein causes DMD

What is dystrophin?

200

This medical prefix describes the eyelid.

What is the blepharo?

200

Found in both community drugstores and hospitals, this licensed healthcare professional is an expert on medications, responsible for accurately filling prescriptions and counseling patients on drug safety

What is a pharmacist?

200

In 1928, Alexander Flemming took notice of a mold that in his expirements was killing bacteria effectively, leading to the development of this life saving class of drugs.

What are antibiotics?

200

In CPR, this is the recommended rate of compressions in beats per minute, also the tempo of hits such as the Bee Gee's "Staying Alive" and Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust".

What is 100 to 120 BPM?

300

These bones make up the wrist.

What are the carpal bones?

300

This condition is characterized by an extra finger.

What is polydactyly?

300

This healthcare professional provides emergency care on the scene and transports patients to the hospital.

What is an EMT?

300

Before germ theory was well established disease was believed to be caused by bad air, leading to the naming of this disease that in Italian literally means bad air.

What is malaria?

300

This technique for when someone is chocking involves sharp, upward thrusts just below the ribcage to dislodge an object.

What is the Heimlich Maneuver?

400
This layer of the eye converts light into a neural signal.

What is the retina?

400

The medical term cholelithiasis refers to this, the formation of which can be likened to a pearl.

What is a gallstone?

400

This specialist uses advanced machinery to take images of patients, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CAT scans.

What is a radiologist?

400

This 18th century Englishman developed the first vaccine after noticing that milkmaids didn't get smallpox.

Who is Edward Jenner

400

If someone is having a seizure, bystanders are often told not to do these two things.

What is holding them down or putting something in their mouth?

500
This hormone has the antagonist effect to insulin.

What is glucagon?

500

Pheochromocytoma affects these glands.

What are the adrenal glands?

500

This clinical professional's job is to draw blood from patients for testing, transfusions, and donations.

What is a phlebotomist?

500

Civil War nurse Clara Barton founded the American chapter of this organization, which was initially founded in Geneva, Switzerland by Henry Dunant.

What is the Red Cross

500

This is commonly referred to as the "golden hour in emergency medicine".

What is the first hour after a traumatic injury?
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