The number of bones that an adult has.
What is 206?
The type of fat that is banned in the United States.
What is trans fat?
A disease in which the body does not make enough insulin.
What is diabetes?
Either of the sets of letters that a practicing doctor may have after their name.
What is M.D. or D.O.?
What is an X-ray machine?
The location of 1/4 of the bones in the human body.
The name for somebody that does not eat land-based meats (but will eat, for example, fish).
What is a pescetarian?
The common name for a myocardial infarction.
What is a heart attack?
The exam to become a nurse.
What is the NCLEX?
The expansion of the acronym "MRI."
What is magnetic resonance imaging?
The location of the smallest bone in a human body.
What is the inner ear?
The vitamin that carrots are especially rich in.
What is Vitamin A?
A disease that somebody can only develop if they have had chickenpox.
What is shingles?
The name of a clinician who can examine, diagnose, and treat patients under the supervision of a physician.
What is a PA (physician associate/physician assistant)?
What is a ventilator?
The biggest joint in the human body.
What is the knee?
The three macronutrients.
A machine used to treat polio patients.
What is an iron lung?
The name of somebody who has the qualifications of an EMT and has also completed additional training.
What is a paramedic?
A type of abdominal surgery that makes multiple small cuts instead of one large cut and that employs a thin rod with a camera on the end.
What is laparoscopic surgery?
The percentage of body weight that is made of muscles.
What is 40%?
The definition of a calorie.
The number of severe cases of seasonal influenza annually (in millions).
What is 3-5 million?
The name of the degree to become a pharmacist.
What is a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)?
Fill in the blanks: A [type of animal]'s [type of organ] was recently successfully transplanted into a human.