Medication
Medical Conditions
Medical Terminology
Anatomy
Special Exams
100

What is the generic name for Tylenol

Acetaminophen

100

A condition also known as the stomach flu or infectious diarrhea, is an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract that causes vomiting and diarrhea.

Gastroenteritis or VGE

100

What is the medical term for a blood pressure cuff?

Sphygmomanometer

100

What is a thin, oval, semi-transparent membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear.

tympanic membrane

100

A point on the abdomen that's used to help locate the appendix and diagnose appendicitis.

McBurney's point

200

What is the another name for Flexeril and the mg?

Cyclobenzaprine and it comes in 5mg or 10mg

200

A condition where a patient has a 100.4 fever, tonsillar exudate, anterior cervical lymphadenopathy, and absence of cough.

 GAS pharyngitis or Strep Throat

200
What is the medical term for athletes foot?

Tinea Pedis

200

What are the two large, pyramid-shaped cavities below the eyes, located in the cheek area next to the nose

Maxillary sinuses

200

The four symptoms to determine if a patient may have strep throat is known as what?

Centor Criteria

300

What 2 antibiotics are use when suspected of gonorrhea and chlamydia

ceftriaxone (Rocephin) and Doxycycline

300

An inflammatory diseases that cause inflammation and fluid buildup behind the eardrum.

otitis media

300
What is the medical term to describe " a whitish/yellowish" discharge?

purulent drainage

300

 What is a thick band of tissue on the bottom of the foot that connects the heel bone to the toes and supports the arch of the foot?

Plantar fascia

300

The following is consider what rule for the ankle?

  • Tenderness over the posterior edge of the distal 6 cm or tip of the lateral malleolus
  • Tenderness over the posterior edge of the distal 6 cm or tip of the lateral malleolus 
  • Inability to bear weight immediately after the injury and for four steps at the time of evaluation 

 Ottawa Ankle Rules

400

 What route do you given penicillin G benzathine to a patient?

Intramuscular.

400

A condition the causes an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone (sternum).

costochondritis

400

A medical term used to describe "toward the middle or center" of a body part.

Medial

400

Name on of the 4 muscle that make up the rotator cuff?

- Supraspinatus

- Infraspinatus 

- Teres minor 

- Subscapularis  

(S.I.T.S)


400

A positive anterior drawer test may lead you to believe a patient has suffered what kind of injury?

A torn anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs) 

500

Other than Naproxen and Ibuprofen, name 2 more NSAID's you can give a patient?

  • Celebrex (celecoxib)
  • indomethacin
  • Toradol
  • Mobic
  • Diclofenac
500

A fungal infection that affects the scalp and hair.

 Tinea capitis

500

A type of white blood cell that attacks bacteria in the body is known as what?

Neutrophils

500

What are the ducts that connect the middle ear to the nasopharynx

Eustachian tubes,

500

A patient with tenderness in the anatomical snuff box is an indication of what after a FOOSH (fall on an outstretched hand) injury?

A possible scaphoid fracture

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