Anatomy & Physiology
Medical Mysteries
"It's Never Lupus"
The ER Files
Forensics & CS-I
100

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is Skin?

100

This common condition is characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.

What is Diabetes Mellitus?

100

In Grey’s Anatomy, the hospital was originally named after this city.

What is Seattle?

100

This is the standard ratio of chest compressions to breaths in CPR for an adult.

What is 30 to 2?

100

This the study of fingerprints for identification.

What is dactyloscopy?

200

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where the actual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.

What is Alveoli?

200

If a patient presents with "rebound tenderness" in the lower right abdomen, they likely have this.

What is Appendicitis?

200

In House, M.D., Dr. House’s specialty is Infectious Disease, but he is also a world-renowned expert in this, the study and diagnosis of disease through the examination of organs and tissues.

What is Nephrology?

200

This device is used to deliver an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm.

What is AED or Defibrillator?

200

This Latin term refers to the "stiffness of death" that sets in a few hours after a person dies.

What is Rigor Mortis?

300

This bone, often called the "funny bone," is actually a nerve running over the humerus.

What is Ulnar Nerve?


300

This "silent killer" is the medical term for high blood pressure.

What is Hypertension?

300

On The Good Doctor, Shaun Murphy is a surgical resident with this developmental disorder.

What is Autism/Savant Syndrome?

300

This "maneuver" is performed to clear an airway obstruction in a choking victim.

What is Heimlich Maneuver?

300

Forensic odontologists use these to identify a victim when DNA isn't available.

What are dental records/teeth?

400

In the heart, this valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.

What is Mitral/Bicuspid Valve?

400

A "butterfly rash" across the cheeks and nose is a classic sign of this autoimmune disease.

What is Lupus?

400

In the show, Doogie’s father, David Howser, also worked at the hospital. What was his father’s medical specialty?

What is Family Medicine?

400

In triage, this color tag is given to patients who need immediate, life-saving care.

What is Red?

400

This chemical is sprayed at crime scenes to make even invisible traces of blood glow blue.

What is Luminol?

500

This is the only bone in the human body not connected to another bone; it’s located in the throat and supports the tongue.

What is Hyoid bone?

500

This brain-eating amoeba, found in warm freshwater, enters the body through the nose.

What is Naegleria fowleri?

500

In the high-stakes environment of The Pitt, "The Golden Hour" refers to this—the critical window of time to save a patient after a traumatic injury

What is the first hour after the injury?

500

This is the medical term for a "nosebleed."

What is Epistaxis?

500

This is the term for the pooling of blood in the lower part of the body after death, causing skin discoloration.

What is Livor Mortis?

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