Anatomy and Physiology
Healthcare Professions
Diseases and Conditions
UNC Trivia
Clinical Scenarios
100

What is the primary function of alveoli in the lungs?

Gas Exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide 

100

What degree is required to become a registered nurse in the U.S.?

Associate’s or Bachelor’s in Nursing (ADN or BSN)

100

What disease is caused by a lack of insulin production or response in the body?

 Diabetes

100

What is the name of UNC’s live ram mascot?

Rameses

100

A 65-year-old patient presents with sudden slurred speech and weakness on one side of the body. What is the likely condition?

 Stroke

200

Which part of the brain regulates balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

200

What healthcare profession specializes in designing exercise programs for rehabilitation?

Physical Therapist (PT)

200

What condition is known as the “silent killer” because it often shows no symptoms until advanced stages?

Hypertension

200

What year was UNC founded, making it the oldest public university in the U.S.?

1789

200

A patient has a resting heart rate of 40 bpm but is otherwise healthy and athletic. What is this condition called?

 Bradycardia

300

What structure connects muscle to bones?

Tendons?

300

Which type of physician specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system?

Endocrinologist

300

Sickle cell disease primarily affects what component of the blood?

Red blood cells / Hemoglobin

300

What is the name of UNC’s student-run free health clinic?

SHAC (Student Health Action Coalition)

300

A patient presents with chest pain radiating to the arm and shortness of breath. What condition should you suspect?

Heart attack (myocardial infarction)

400

During an action potential, what ion rushes into the neuron to cause depolarization?

Na+ (Sodium)

400

In the U.S., medical students spend their final year applying to residency through what system?

 The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP / “The Match”)

400

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in terms of insulin?
 

Type 1 = no insulin production; Type 2 = insulin resistance

400

What is the name of the bell tower that students often climb before graduation?

Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower.

400

A child comes in with an itchy red rash after eating peanuts. Their throat starts to swell. What emergency condition is this?

 Anaphylaxis

500

During muscle contraction, calcium binds to what protein to expose binding sites on actin?

Troponin

500

Which type of physician is trained in both osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) and full medical practice?

 DO – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

500

In an autoimmune disorder, the immune system mistakenly attacks what?

 The body’s own cells/tissues

500

What is the name of UNC's current chancellor

Lee H. Roberts

500

A college student suddenly faints after standing up quickly. What condition is the most likely explanation?

Orthostatic hypotension (sudden drop in blood pressure) 

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