Biology
Medical Terminology
Healthcare Professions
Disease and Conditions
Medical Innovations
100

What molecule stores genetic information in cells and consists of a double helix structure?

What is DNA?

100

What term is commonly used to describe a nose job?

What is a rhinoplasty?

100

A healthcare professional who specializes in treating diseases of the skin is known as what?

What is a dermatologist?

100

What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

What is hypertension?

100

What handheld device is commonly used to measure body temperature by placing it against the forehead?

What is a thermometer?

200

 The process by which species of organisms arise and develop through natural selection is known as what?

What is Evolution?

200

In medical shorthand, what does "BP" stand for?

What is Blood Pressure?

200

What healthcare professional is trained to dispense medications prescribed by physicians?

What is a pharmacist/Pharmacy technician?

200

What viral infection is characterized by a red rash, high fever, and is often associated with childhood?  

Measles

200

What technology uses sound waves to create images of structures inside the body, often used during pregnancy?

What is an ultrasound?

300

 These white blood cells are crucial for the immune response and can engulf and digest foreign particles. What are they called?

What are phagocytes?

300

A procedure involving the surgical removal of a kidney is called what?

What is a nephrectomy?

300

What healthcare profession is responsible for providing immediate medical care in emergency situations, often in pre-hospital settings?

What is a Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Responder?

300

What bacterial infection, often caused by consuming contaminated food or water, is known for its symptoms of diarrhea and abdominal cramps?

What is E. Coli

300

What term describes a substance that stimulates the immune system to produce an immune response without causing the disease itself?

What is a vaccine?

400

What is the name of the process by which cells convert glucose into ATP?

What is cellular respiration?

400

What is the term for the study of the effects and uses of drugs in the treatment of diseases?

What is pharmacology?

400

 What healthcare profession involves working with physical rehabilitation, often helping patients regain mobility after injuries?

What is a physical therapist?

400

 What disorder results from the insufficient production of insulin, leading to high levels of glucose in the blood?

What is diabetes?

400

What simple medical device is used to stop bleeding by applying pressure to a wound?

What is a tourniquet?

500

This process involves the programmed cell death that is essential for development and maintenance of tissues. What is it?

What is apoptosis?

500

What is the medical term for a sudden, temporary episode of neurological dysfunction caused by a disruption of blood flow to the brain?

What is a stroke?

500

A surgeon specializing in the repair of bones and joints is known as what?

What is an orthopedic surgeon?

500

What is the term for a genetic disorder that results in the inability of the blood to clot properly?

What is hemophilia?

500

What widely used medical product did Sir Alexander Fleming discover in 1928?

What is penicillin?

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