Public Health
Medical Innovation
Veterinary Science
Pathophysiology
Medical Math
Biomedical Debate
CPR/First Aid
Behavioral Health
Sports Medicine
Nutrition
Behavioral Health
Dental Science
Veterinary Science
Pathophysiology
Researched Persuasive Speaking
Forensic Science
Medical Terminology
Creative Problem Solving
100
Which disease prevention strategy involves vaccinating a large portion of the population to provide immunity against a contagious disease?

Herd Immunity

100

A patient with an eating disorder weighs 95½ lbs. What is the patient’s weight in kg?

Round to the nearest tenth.

  1. 22 kg

  2. 43.4 kg

  3. 95½ kg

  4. 47 kg

43.4 kg

100

What are the key functions of carbohydrates? (Nutrition)

  • primary energy source for energy

  • balance protein & fat metabolism/insulin metabolism

  • important for bowel fx 

  • waste elimination

  • blood sugar control; liver detox

100

What is one potential drawback associated with youth sports specialization according to research? 

Increased risk of injury

100

What does the Medical Term Prognosis Mean?

Predictions of the possible outcome of a disease


200

Which innovative medical technology, frequently utilized in cardiology, involves the insertion of a small, wire-mesh tube into a narrowed or blocked artery to restore blood flow?

Stent

200

What makes it difficult for clinicians to understand and trust AI within the field of

neuroscience?

A. AI reliance on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI)

B. Bias in data used to form algorithms

C. Intense streamlining of neuroimaging data

D. Lack of transparency in the conclusions reached by AI

Lack of transparency in the conclusions reached by AI

200

____ increases when the cells need more energy, such as during exercise or any physical activity. (Sports Medicine)

  • Rate of Respiration

200

Which organ in a dog is primarily responsible for producing bile to aid in digestion? 

Liver

200

What is the definition of rigor mortis?

stiffening of muscles that occurs following death.


300

Which of the following is NOT a common method for administering medications to animals?



Intravenous Injection

300

What can a responsive diabetic who has signs of low blood sugar be given?

A. Chocolate.

B. Something to eat or drink that contains sugar.

C. Diet coke.

D. Nothing to eat or drink

Something to eat or drink that contains sugar.

300

Studies of families, twins, and relatives with personality disorders have demonstrated that the developing personality is influenced by: (Behavioural Health)

  • Genetics 

300

Which of the following diseases is characterized by the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe?

a) Pneumonia

b) Asthma

c) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

d) Pulmonary edema

d) Pulmonary edema

300

What's the Medical Term for a “ Torn Ragged-Edged Wound"?

Laceration 


400

What is the term for the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces of tissues, leading to swelling and tissue enlargement?

Edema

400

After a superficial burn has been cooled, what is the next step?

A. Apply a commercial burn ointment, if available.

B. Remove any clothing that is sticking to the skin.

C. Cover the burn with a dry, nonstick sterile dressing.

D. Place an occlusive dressing over the burn and apply a dressing.

Cover the burn with a dry, nonstick sterile dressing.

400

What is the difference between Periodontics and Endodontics? Make sure to define both. (Dental Science)

  • Endodontists are concerned with the health of the dental pulp and the nerves within the teeth, while periodontists focus on the health of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.

400

List 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of youths sports specialization for athletes. Give a reason for each disadvantage and advantage.

Disadvantages:

  • Increased risks of overuse injuries

  • Burnout

  • Social isolation

  • Limited skill development

Advantages:

  • Mastery of skills

  • Increased opportunities for success

  • Enhances performance

  • Focused training programs 

400

What are the 5 manners of Death and give an example for each

natural , accidental, homicidal, suicidal  and undetermined

500

What is the primary diagnostic technique used in veterinary science to visualize the internal structures of animals, utilizing high-frequency sound waves?

Ultrasound

500

A student is seeking a counselor to work on individual strategies to develop

knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to change certain behaviors. Which

are the following elements not a component of an effective program?

A. Focusing on life and social skills.

B. Peer support services.

C. Focusing on physical skills.

D. Social commitment to not using drugs.

Social commitment to not using drugs.

500

What are the three channels of communication?

  • 1.) Auditory (hearing or listening)

  • 2.) Visual (observing, seeing)

  • 3.) Kinesthetic (caring touch)

500

List the steps of the mammalian circulatory process in a human body. 

  1. The deoxygenated blood enters the heart through the SVC and the IVC

  2. Then, the blood travels to the right atrium and into the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve

  3. After, it goes through the pulmonary valve and is sent to the lungs through the pulmonary arteries 

  4. In the lungs, the capillaries facilitate the gas exchange, making the blood freshly oxygenated

  5. The freshly oxygenated blood travels through the pulmonary veins and enters back into the heart

  6. Then, the blood travels to the left atrium and into the left ventricle through the mitral valve

  7. Lastly, it goes through the aortic valve and leaves the heart through the aorta. 

500

Describe the Creative Problem Solving Process

analyzing the environment, recognizing a problem, identifying the problem, making assumptions, generating alternatives, choosing among alternatives, implementing the chosen situation, and control

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