ENT
Health
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Nutrition
Medication
Staff Fun Facts
100

ENT stands for ____, ____, and _____.

Ear, nose, and throat.


100

Lack of this essential function can lead to impaired memory, weakened immunity, and decreased focus.

What is sleep?

100

This nutrient is vital for building and repairing tissues in the body.

What is protein?

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

100

Once you start taking a medication, you should never do this without first talking to your doctor.

What is stop taking the medication. 

100

The staff member loves Pickleball!

Who is Angela?

200

What is more sensitive, your sense of smell or your sense of taste?

Smell. 

200

The names of the four parts of one's health.

DAILY DOUBLE!! What are physical, mental, emotional, and social.

200

A network of organs that help you digest and absorb nutrition from your food

What is the digestive system?

200

Name the color of the medication packets at Avalon in the morning, 5 pm, and night time.

What is yellow, orange, and blue.

200

The staff member is originally from the Marshall Islands

Who is Grace?

300

Your diaphragm and lungs help you _________ to get rid of stuff that bothers your airways.

What is sneeze?

300

The name of the vitamin that is most important in helping the body absorb calcium.

What is Vitamin D?


300

Beans and legumes, nuts and seeds, and fruits are the three main sources of _____  _____.

What is dietary fiber?

300

The two reasons we give medications at Avalon with a full six ounces of water.

What is so the medication doesn't erode the esophagus and helps it get to the stomach to start working. 

300

The staff member who has been skydiving two times.

Who is Shalane?

400

Tympanic membrane is also known as?

What is the eardrum?

400

Known as “The Lady With the Lamp,” this woman was a British nurse, social reformer and statistician best known as the founder of modern nursing. Her experiences as a nurse during the Crimean War were foundational in her views about sanitation. She established St. Thomas’s Hospital and the Training School for Nurses, which carries her last name, in 1860. Her efforts to reform healthcare greatly influenced the quality of care in the 19 and 20 centuries.

Who is Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)?

400

In what part of the human body can the strongest muscle be found? 

The mouth (tongue).

400

This is the abbreviation we use for a medication that is prescribed to you that you can take as needed by requesting it from a nurse.

what is a PRN?

400

The staff member who recently became a grandpa for the first time.

Who is Chad?

500
Ear wax is made up of these three things. 

What is dead skin cells, hair, and ear secretions?

500

The consumption of adequate amounts of water to maintain proper body function.

What is hydration?

500
The name of the vitamin that helps to protect the body against infections.

 What is Vitamin C?

500

The name of the medications in the pink pill that is taken morning and night to help build strong bones. 

What is Calcium and Vitamin D

500

The staff member who has hiked to the top of the Wellsville Mountain Range before.

Who is Jennifer?


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