Anatomy & Physiology
Medical Terminology
Nursing Specialties
Medications & Pharmacology
Common Medical Conditions
100

This organ is the size of your fist, acts as a pump, and circulates blood.

What is the Heart?

100

What emergency code is use for cardio-pulmonary resuscitation?

What is "code blue"?


100

This nursing specialty focuses on the care of babies, children and adolescents.

What is paediatric nursing?

100

 What is the generic name for Tylenol?


What is acetaminophen?

100

The term refers to dangerously high blood pressure

What is Hypertension?

200

This is the largest organ in the human body (Hint: You are looking at it right now!).

The Skin

200

If a doctor or nurse yells "STAT!", it means they need something done at this speed.

What is Immediately (or Right Now)?

200

Nurses in this specialty care for patients who are giving birth and welcoming new life into the world.

What is Labour & Delivery (or Obstetrics/OB)?

200

This is a common device used by people with severe allergies (like peanuts or bees) to stop a reaction quickly.

What is an EpiPen?

200

A body temperature greater than 37.5 degree celcius

What is Hyperthermia/Fever?

300

What blood type is known as the universal donor?

What is "O negative"?

300

This vital sign is measured with a cuff around your arm.

What is BP (Blood Pressure)?

300

Nurses in this specialty work in a fast-paced environment and deal with heart attacks, car accidents, and broken bones immediately after they happen.

What is Emergency Nursing?

300

This hormone medication is life-saving for people with Diabetes Mellitus to help lower their blood sugar.

What is Insulin?

300

This is a condition where the body cannot properly process sugar (glucose) causing blood glucose to be low or high

What is diabetes?

400

what organ is enclosed in the cranium

What is the brain?

400

Mention any two of the five vital signs

what are BP, HR, RR, Sp02, Temp

400

Nurses in this specialty care for the very sickest patients who need 1-on-1 nursing care and machines to help them breathe.

What is the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) Nursing?

400

This medication is used to treat infections

What are Antibiotics?

400

This happens when blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked, often causing drooping on one side of the face or slurred speech.

What is a Stroke?

500

This tissue flap keeps food and liquid from getting into your respiratory tract/system

 

What is the epiglottis?


500

What does the suffix "-itis" mean in medical terms?

 

What is "inflammation"?

500

This Nursing specialty focuses on caring for patients who have cancer.

What is an oncology nurse?

500

This "blue puffer" is commonly carried by people with asthma to help open their airways during an asthma attack.

What is Ventolin (or Salbutamol)?

500

Medical professionals call it an "MI" (Myocardial Infarction).

What is a Heart Attack?

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