CURE v. BSO
Science Trivia
Name the Organ
Clinical Vocab
Pathways
100

To build a community and representation. To provide resources and preparation for those in the pre-health pathways.

What is the orgs mission statement?

100

In chemistry, this technique is used to determine the unknown concentration of an identified analyte in a sample.

What is titration?

100

This organ is responsible for filtering the blood.

What is the kidney?

100

This term refers to a patient's documented history of their present illness, including symptoms, duration, and any relevant factors.

What is the Chief Complaint?

100

This standardized test is commonly required for admission to dental school in the United States.

What is the Dental Admission Test (DAT)?

200

CURE stands for...

What is Community for Underrepresented Excellence?

200

For every action, there is an equal an opposite reaction.

What is Newton’s Third Law?

200

This organ is responsible for absorbing nutrients in your food, and the circulatory system then passes them on to other parts of the body.

What is the small intestine?

200

This term refers to inflammation of the appendix.

What is appendicitis?

200

This type of nursing education program is designed for individuals who already have a bachelor's degree in another field and wish to transition into nursing.

What is an accelerated BSN program?

300
Hosted an event featuring Dr. Rabinowicz

What is BSO?

300

In genetics, this chart is a genetic representation of a family tree that diagrams the inheritance of a trait or disease though several generations.

What is a pedigree?

300

This organ is responsible for maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.

What is the pancreas?

300

This term describes the abnormal enlargement of an organ or tissue due to the accumulation of fluid.

What is edema?

300

Can diagnose & treat patients, perform procedures, and prescribe medications, as well as practice independently.

What is MD/DO?

400

Hosted an event teaching spanish medical terminology w/ LASO this past fall semester.

What is CURE?

400

This spectroscopy technique is used to determine the functional groups found in the molecule being observed.

What is IR spectroscopy?

400

This organ is responsible for uptake of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide from the body.

What is lungs?

400

This term refers to the process by which white blood cells engulf and destroy pathogens or foreign particles

What is phagocytosis?

400

This profession involves providing healthcare services under the supervision of a physician, often requiring a master's degree from an accredited program.

What is Physician Assistant?

500

This BSO E-board is pre-nursing

What is Katie Sudol's pathway?

500

This hormone, released by the posterior pituitary gland, plays a key role in regulating water balance in the body.

What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

500

This organ is the largest internal organ in the human body and performs over 500 functions, including detoxification and nutrient metabolism.

What is the liver?

500

This emergency procedure involves placing a tube into the trachea to maintain an open airway and provide ventilation.

What is endotracheal intubation?

500

This field deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals at the population level, often involving epidemiology and public health.

What is veterinary public health?

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