Medical Professions
Diseases + Conditions
Medical Terminology
Anatomy + Physiology
Phobias
100

A doctor that specializes in the study or treatment of the heart.

What is a Cardiologist?

100

A long-term condition caused by inflammation of the airways in the lungs.

What is asthma?

100

Surgical repair of a nerve

What is a neuroplasty?


100

The heart and blood vessels.

What is the cardiovascular system?

100

Fear of confined or tight spaces?

What is claustrophobia?

200

A medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.

What is a pediatrician?

200

A type of brain injury. It sometimes happens after a head injury, or a forceful knock to the body.

What is a concussion?

200

The study of all aspects of diseases.

What is pathology?

200

The name for the knee-cap.

What is the patella?

200

The fear of throwing up.

What is emetophobia?
300

A doctor that is responsible for drawing blood samples from a patient and getting them safely sent to a lab.

What is a phlebotomist?

300

A condition that affects the brain and is defined by repeated seizures.

What is epilepsy?

300

Abnormal enlargement of the liver

What is hepatomegaly?

300

Name two bones that are found in the facial structure of a human? (There are multiple but you only have to name two).

The nasal bone, ethmoid bone, the zygomatic bone, the maxilla, and the mandible.


300

The fear of speaking in public.

What is glossophobia?

400

Lab professionals who evaluate patients' cell samples and are trained to notice subtle changes to accurately detect precancerous, malignant, and infectious conditions.

What is a cytotechnologist?

400

A liver infection that’s spread through blood and body fluids.

What is Hepatitis B?

400

A type of cancer that starts in glands that line the insides of the organs.

What is adenocarcinoma?

400

The point of the elbow that forms a hinge joint.

What is the Ulna?

400
The fear of clocks.

What is chronomentrophobia?

500

The person responsible for managing the heart and lung bypass machine. They almost always work in the operating room, but sometimes work in intensive care units as well.

What is a perfusionist?

500

A condition that damages nerve cells in the brain causing them to stop working properly. It’s passed on (inherited) from a person’s parents.

What is Huntington's Disease?

500

The presence of gallstones in the common bile duct.

What is choledocholithiasis?

500

Bones that are rooted in tendons or muscles.

What are sesamoid bones?

500

The fear of peanut butter.

What is arachibutyrophobia?

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