Psychology
Anatomy and Physiology
Nutrition
Diseases
History in Medine
100
This branch of psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual or imagined presence of others.
Social Psychology
100
What is the branch of biology concerned with the structure and function of plant and animal cells?
Cytology
100
What mineral does milk have that helps build strong bones and teeth?
Calcium
100
This illness’ symptoms include a runny nose or nasal congestion, sneezing, and coughing.
Common cold
100
Although not used as often today, what is a historical promise made by people when they become doctors to do everything possible to help their patients and to have high moral standards in their work?
The Hippocratic Oath
200
This is a process of behavioral modification in which an innate response to a stimulus becomes expressed in response to a previously neutral stimulus.
Classical conditioning
200
Sodium levels in Tim’s blood began to fall. His adrenal glands released a hormone called aldosterone, which decreased the sodium output in his urine and caused his blood sodium levels to rise. This is an example of:
Negative feedback
200
What are the five food groups illustrated on MyPlate?
Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Proteins, Dairy
200
This occurs when one side of patient's face is weakened (droopy), the patient cannot raise his/her arms all the way up, and their speech is slurred.
Stroke
200
Often described as a careless lab technician, Alexander Fleming returned from a two-week vacation to find that a mold had developed on an accidentally contaminated staphylococcus culture plate. The discovery of _________ changed the course of medicine and has enabled physicians to treat formerly severe and life-threatening illnesses.
Penicillin
300
This neurotransmitter is responsible for controlling our brain's reward and pleasure centers. Lacking in this neurotransmitter results in Parkinson's disease.
Dopamine
300
What is the medical term that describes the longest bone in the human body, or the thighbone.
Femur
300
This type of blood cholesterol is healthy.
HDL
300
Initial symptoms of this disease includes: headaches, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, low T-Cell count, aching muscles, sore throat, red rash that first itches, usually on the torso, fever.
HIV/AIDS
300
In 1999, this doctor was arrested and tried for his direct role in a case of voluntary euthanasia.
Doctor Jack Kevorkian
400
This man was an Austrian neurologist and is known as the father of psychoanalysis. He is also well known for his theories on sexuality (such as developmental sexuality)
Sigmund Freud.
400
The ___________________ is the autonomic control center in the brain.
Hypothalamus
400
You should avoid drinking this type of milk or any products made from it as it maybe unsafe to drink.
Unpasteurized
400
Fevers, severe headaches, muscle pain, unexplained hemorrhage, weakness, fatigue, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and symptoms lasting 21 days, describes what disease?
Ebola
400
This woman, who was also the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, was recognized for her contributions in radiology and mobile X-rays.
Madame Marie Curie
500
This theory was developed by Jean Piaget, which consisted of 4 stages in chronological order: the sensorimotor stage, pre-operational stage, concrete operational stage, and the formal operational stage. These stages characterize different learning stages from the start of infancy.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
500
Damage to Broca’s area would result in an inability to:
Speak properly
500
Which of the following foods is not included in the "protein group": Eggs, Peanut better, Black beans, Eggplant, Tofu
Eggplant
500
This illness has 3 stages. At stage one there is a rash at infection/bite/ injector site, lack of energy, headache, stiff neck. Sometimes people have no symptoms at this stage. Stage two includes memory problems, pain, and weakness in arms and legs. In stage three there is swelling and pain like arthritis in joints. Although still able to control facial muscles, there is numbness and tingling in hands, feet, or back.
Lyme Disease
500
This physician is considered one of the fathers of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854 and the advancement of public health.
John Snow
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