What is this material used to cover wounds called?
Gauze
Yes or No: Can animals and plants have diseases?
Yes
What major city in the U.S. does the medical tv show "Grey's Anatomy" take place in?
Hint: It's in Washington
Seattle
What does ER stand for?
Emergency Room
How many chambers does the heart have?
4
What is the name of the clothing that doctors wear?
Scrubs
What is the name of the disease that occurs when the body doesn't produce enough insulin or can't use insulin properly, resulting in high blood sugar levels. Hint: There are 2 types of this disease
Diabetes
What is the first and last name of the main female character in the show Grey's Anatomy?
Meredith Grey
What is the name of the vehicle that typically brings people to the ER?
Ambulance
How many kidneys are most humans born with?
2
What is this tool called?
Stethoscope
What is used to help cure a disease?
Hint: It starts with "anti"
antibiotic
This is the main character in a medical tv show named...?
The Good Doctor
/How many hours of the day is the ER open?
24 hours
What organ system is the heart part of?
Cardiovascular/Circulatory
This tool is used for surgery. What is it called?
Scalpel
Which variation of the flu (Influenza A or Influenza B) is more common in kids?
Influenza B
In many medical tv shows, they use the organs of a certain animal in surgery scenes. What animal?
Cow
What day of the week is typically the busiest day for the ER?
Monday
What organ produces insulin?
Pancreas
What is the name of the tool that holds open a wound or incision during a surgical procedure?
Retractor
What disease is characterized by itchy, red, blister-like bumps and rashes over the body that can spread. Hint: This disease now has a vaccine and is way less prominent. Also, it is very rare to have the disease more than once.
Chickenpox
These characters are doctors in what medical tv show?
Chicago Med
What is the#1 symptom that causes people to go to the ER?
Chest pains
What is the name of the organ that serves as a tube from the mouth to the stomach, and it carries food and liquid?
Esophagus