Which body system matches the following:
Structures:Brain, spinal cord & nerves
Functions: Communication to body
What is nervous system.
What is the main source of energy for the body?
What is Carbohydrates.
What is all body processes relating to food?
What is nutrition.
What are the 5 stages of death/dying according to Kubler-Ross's?
What is anger, depression, bargaining, denial, accemptance.
What is an infection that originates within the body?
What is an endogenous infection
How many glasses of water should we drink per day?
What is 6-8 glasses.
Which body system matches the following:
Structures: mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
Functions: gas exchange
What is respiratory system.
What is the basic component of all body cells?
What is protein.
What is modifications of normal diets to improve a specific health condition?
What is therapeutic diets.
What are Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development in order?
What is sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational.
What are gloves, masks, gowns considered?
What is PPE (personal protective equipment).
DOUBLE POINTS IF BOTH ACRONYM & MEANING ARE LISTED! :)
How many calories are in one pound of fat?
What is 3500 calories
Which body system matches the following:
Structures: skin, hair & nails
Functions: protective barrier
What is integumentary system.
What are organic compounds essential to life?
What is vitamins.
What is metabolism.
What are the 5 stages of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order (starting at the bottom working up to the top of the triangle).
What is Physical Needs (bottom), Safety & Security, Love & Acceptance, Esteem, Self-Actualization (top).
What type of infection is a Hospital-acquired infection ("HAI")?
What is nosocomial infection.
What is a stimulant drug and what is an example of this?
What is a drug that speeds up the CNS. Example: tobacco or caffeine.
Which body system matches the following:
Structures: glands & hormones
Functions: regulate body functions like growth, reproduction and metabolism
What is endocrine system.
What are inorganic elements found in body tissues?
What is minerals.
What is the process by which blood or lymph capillaries pick up digested nutrients?
What is absorption.
What are the 8 stages of Psychosocial Development in order according to Erik Erikson?
What is infancy, toddler, preschooler, grade schooler, teenager, young adult, middle adult, older adult.
Which type of asepsis would you use if you used an autoclave, killing all pathogens, including spores and viruses?
What is sterilization.
What are the immediate effects of alcohol use?
What is slowed CNS, impaired vision, diminished thinking/judgment.
What are the structures of the urinary system (hint: there are 4 total)?
What is kidneys, ureters, urethra & bladder.
Name the 6 essential nutrients.
What are Carbohydrates, lipids/fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, & water.
What is mechanical digestion? Chemical digestion?
What is chewing (mechanical) and stomach acid breakdown (chemical).
Name the 8 stages of Erik Erikson's psychosocial development in order.
What is infant, toddler, preschooler, grade schooler, teenager, young adult, middle adult, older adult.
Name 3 ways that you could break the chain of infection.
What is hand washing, cough etiquette, cleaning techniques, etc.
List the structures of the digestive system (hint: there are a total of 8 in the digestive tract alone).
What is mouth, tongue, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus.
BONUS POINTS: any additional CORRECT structure gets 100 points.
What is the function of the lymphatic system?
What is maintain fluid balance and protect body against pathogens (immune system).
Which essential nutrient provide "electrolytes".
What is minerals.
What do BMI & BMR stands for?
What is Body Mass Index(BMI) & Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR).
Name the basic conflict in each of the 3 stages of Erik Erikson's psychosocial development:
Toddler, Grade schooler, & Middle adult
What is "Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt", "Industry vs. Inferiority" and "Generativity vs. Stagnation".
What are the 6 links in the Chain of Infection (need to be in the correct order!).
What is infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host.
What are examples of both direct and indirect modes of transmission?
What is hugging/kissing/handshake (direct), coughing/sneezing/talking/insect bite/fomites (indirect).
EXTRA POINTS! 100 pts added for any correct extra examples!