Vocab
Vital Signs
First Aid
Body Systems
Miscellaneous
100

What a suffix typically defines.

What is PROCEDURE or CONDITION?

100

The unit of measurement in which blood pressure is measured.

What is Millimeters of Mercury (mm Hg)?

100

The amount of compressions given to a person in one set while performing CPR (adult). 

What is 30?

100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is the MITOCHONDRIA?

100

The year in which HIPAA was enforced.

What is 2004?

200

The body part associated with the term "salpingo"

What is FALLOPIAN TUBE?

200

What the term "dyspnea" means in relation to recording respirations.

What is difficult or labored breathing?

200

The term associated with the abbreviation CPR. 

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

200

The pancreas is located within this body cavity.

What is the ABDOMINAL CAVITY?

200

This form of defamation occurs when incorrect information is WRITTEN about a person. 

What is LIBEL?

300

The medical abbreviation for "drop".

What is Gtt?

300

A person is considered to be experiencing a hypertensive crisis if their DIASTOLIC number is above ____. 

What is 120?

300

This type of wound occurs when tissue is separated or torn from the victims body. 

What is an AVULSION?
300

The properties or characteristics that all muscles have.

What is excitability, contractibility, extensibility, and elasticity?

300

Name the 8 major pulse sites.

What is TEMPORAL, CAROTID, BRACHIAL, RADIAL, FEMORAL, POPLITEAL, DORSALIS PEDIS, POSTERIOR TIBIAL?

400

The term associated with the abbreviation AIDS.

What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?

400
Spell the scientific name of a blood pressure cuff.

What is SPHYGMOMANOMETER? 

S-P-H-Y-G-M-O-M-A-N-O-M-E-T-E-R.

400

The four main methods for controlling bleeding IN ORDER. 

What is DIRECT PRESSURE, ELEVATION, PRESSURE BANDAGE, TOURNIQUET?

400
The infection characterized by bone inflammation typically caused by a pathogenic organism.

What is osteomyelitis?

400

Name the 9 abdominal regions.

What are the right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar, umbilical, left lumbar, right iliac, hypogastric, left iliac regions?

500

The abbreviations "epi" and "hyper" mean similar things. Define each.

What is OVER, UPON? (Epi)

What is OVER, ABOVE? (Hyper)

500

The normal range of temperature for an axillary temperature.

What is 96.6 oF -98.6 oF?

500

The phone number for Poison Control Centers (PCC).

What is 1-800-222-1222?

500
The difference between adduction and abduction.

What is moving a body part toward the midline (adduction) and moving a body part away from the midline (abduction)?

500
The three pathogens of major concern.

What are Hepatitis B virus, Hepatitis C virus, and human immunodeficiency virus? (HBV, HCV, HIV)

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