With this disease, the body's immune system attacks the thyroid gland, leading to hypothyroidism. It causes chronic inflammation, fatigue, weight gain, cold sensitivity, and, commonly, a goiter. It primarily affects middle-aged women, and is managed with daily medication (e.g., levothyroxine) to replace hormones.
What is Hashimoto’s Disease?
At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the students are divided into houses named after the four founders of the school. These are the four house names.
What are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin?
Name what this image is depicting: 
What is a herniated disc?
The origin of the ECRB muscle is associated with this repetitive pain syndrome.
What is Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis?
This tool, often used to predict skin breakdown, assesses sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear.
What is the Braden Scale?
This autoimmune disease causes your immune system to damage organs and tissue throughout your body. It causes inflammation that can affect your skin, joints, blood and organs like your kidneys, lungs and heart.
What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus? (Lupus)
If you were a young witch or wizard getting ready for a new year at Hogwarts, you would head to this location in London to purchase your magical school supplies.
What is Diagon Alley?
This ligament which runs along the anterior surface of the vertebral bodies, is the primary structure at risk of rupture during a severe hyperextension aka whiplash injury
The Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
With this condition you experience pain from stimuli that are not normally painful. It can be felt ALL OVER YOUR BODY.
What is Allodynia?
This assessment, while not usually used in its entirety in acute care, contains many relevant tasks, such as picking an object up off the floor, tandem stance, sit to stand without hands, and reaching.
What is the Berg Balance Scale?
This type of drug often used as the first line of defense for autoimmune flares, can lead to proximal muscle myopathy, resulting in weakness and atrophy predominantly affecting pelvic girdle muscles.
What are corticosteroids?
To reveal the contents of the Marauder’s Map, one must tap it with a wand and recite this phrase. To keep the map’s contents secret, when finished using the map, one must tap it again and recite this phrase.
What is "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good” and “mischief managed.”
A patient with an L1-L2 fracture exhibits lower motor neuron signs, such as flaccid paralysis, and absent reflexes, because the injury is at this anatomical structure where the spinal cord tapers off
What is the Conus Medullaris?
A condition causing episodes of severe burning pain, redness, and swelling, primarily in the hands and feet. These episodes are often triggered by warmth, such as exercise or entering a warm room.
What is Erythromelalgia or "man on fire" syndrome?
On the 6-point motor sub-scale of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), a patient who pulls their hand away from a painful stimulus is "withdrawing," but a patient who reaches up to push the stimulus away is credited with this higher-level response.
What is LOCALIZING to pain?
This condition is often considered one of the deadliest and most difficult to treat autoimmune diseases, with a high mortality rate due to rapid destruction of the heart muscle.
What is Giant Cell Myocarditis?
In the wizarding world, these three curses are considered “unforgivable.”
What are:
What are Imperio, Crucio, and Avada Kedavra?
Also acceptable: the imperius, cruciatus, and killing curses
These cervical levelS are where the phrenic nerve originate, with an injury usually requiring long term mechanical ventilation
C3, C4, C5
This syndrome is caused by an abnormally long styloid process or a calcified ligament. This leads to symptoms including persistent throat pain, earaches, or the sensation of a foreign body in the throat, especially when swallowing, chewing, or rotating the head.
What is Eagle's Syndrome?
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a 5 parameter scoring system used to identify early signs of clinical deterioration and potential code systems. Name at least 4 of the 5 parameters.
Systolic BP
Heart Rate
Respiratory Rate
Temperature
Alertness/Neurological status
In patients with longstanding severe Rheumatoid Arthritis, the erosion of the transverse ligament can lead to this type of instability at the C1-C2 junction. If not identified prior to high intensity mobility or intubation, can cause catastrophic spinal cord injury or death.
What is Atlanto-Axial subluxation?
Several members of the Weasley family have important and minor roles throughout the series. These are the names of ALL the Weasley children.
Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, Ginny
These two conditions, while caused by different mechanisms of injury, share similar traits in that both involve damage to the center of the spinal cord (usually cervical), resulting in a "cape-like" distribution of sensory loss (pain/temperature), disproportionate upper extremity weakness compared to lower, and potential development of neuropathic pain. Both affect the anterior white commissure, disrupting nerve signals.
What are Central Cord Syndrome and Syringomyelia?
This is known as one of the most painful conditions in medicine. It involves intense, electric-shock-like facial pain caused by a nerve being compressed.
What is Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux)?
The main distinction between these two brain injury levels on the Rancho Los Amigos Scale is that a patient at this level requires external direction to complete tasks, while a patient at this level can perform daily routines automatically, though they often act like a "robot" and lack insight. Please give the full name and numerical level.
What are Confused-Appropriate (Level 6) and Automatic-Appropriate (Level 7)?