What year did WW1 Start and When did it end?
1914-1919
This artery is most commonly affected in Giant Cell arteritis.
Superficial Temporal Artery
This structure prevents prolapse of AV valves during systole.
Papillary Muscles
This African country is the only one to have coastlines on both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
South Africa
This chemical element has the symbol W and is used in light bulb filaments due to its high melting point.
Tungsten
This ancient city was buried by a volcano in AD 79.
Pompeii
This acid–base disorder shows ↓ pH, ↓ HCO₃⁻, and compensatory ↓ pCO₂.
Metabolic Acidosis
Cancer due to Asbestosis Exposure
Mesothelioma
This is the deepest point in the world’s oceans.
Mariana Trench
This is the fastest-growing type of blood cell in response to infection.
Neutrophils
This empire ruled much of the Balkans for over four centuries.
Ottoman Empire
Dementia, Dermatitis, Diarrhea, Death
A widened pulse pressure is most characteristic of this valvular disease.
Aortic Regurgitation
This city is the only one in the world that serves as capital of two countries at once
Jerusalem
this ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s tomb was discovered nearly intact in 1922 by Howard Carter.
Tutankhamun
What year did the moon landing occur?
1969
Fat-soluble vitamin deficiency with neurologic symptoms and steatorrhea suggests damage to this portion of the small intestine.
Terminal Ileum
This electrolyte abnormality predisposes to torsades de pointes.
Hypomagnesiumia
Question: This African country on the equator is bordered by Kenya, South Sudan, and the DRC.
Uganda
This mammal lays eggs instead of giving live birth.
Platypus
Invasion of what country started WW2
Poland
Which Level does the Descending Aorta become Abdominal Aorta
T12
What structure will be affected by a stab wound lateral to the Left 5th Intercostal Space
Left Lung
Which Country (bonus point for specifics) gets the most sunlight in the world (more than 4000 hours)
USA - Arizona
How many pyramids in Egypt? Closest Wins
140