At the Hospital
Medical AKAs
Nutrition
Parts of the Body
Medical Breakthroughs
100

During an angioplasty, a cardiologist may insert one of these small mesh tubes to keep a narrowed artery open

Stent

100

Your doc might call these tiny mineral masses Renal Calculi; you might call them a real pain in the urinary system

Kidney stones

100

Vegetables, fruit, grain, meat and dairy

Food group

100

Ouch! That actually wasn't so funny, and it's not even a bone! I just hit my

Ulnar nerve

100

Edward Jenner in 1796 administered the first successful one of these...for smallpox!

Vaccinations

200

This medication is administered to a patient to reverse an overdose of opoids like heroin or fentanyl

Narcan

200

You probably have 10 to 45 of these small, brown spots AKA Nevi; if one looks abnormal, you might want to see a dermotologist

Moles

200

A unit of heat energy, defined as the energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree C

Calorie

200

A long flat bone in the chest; commonly knows as the breastbone

Sternum

200

See if you can count to 10 before this knocks you out pre-surgery...night night!

Anaesthesia 

300

If symptoms are thirst & breath that smells like fruit, the differential diagnosis should include DKA, diabetic this

Ketoacidosis

300

Otitis Externa is an infection better known by this name, after a Phelps-ian activity that sometimes leads to it

Swimmers ear

300

Characterized by having seeds, this is one portion of the food group

Fruit

300

The structural protein that makes up the foundation of the hair, nails and skin

Keratin

300

This substance was first used in 1922 to combat Type 1, eat your Skittles in peace now!

Insulin

400

Also called a Pancreatico-Duodenectomy, this procedure is named for the surgeon who devised the operation

Whipple (procedure)

400

This common name for Tinea Corporis is misleading: right shape (circle) but wrong pathogen (it's a parasitic fungus)

Ringworm

400

A type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest; often found in plant based foods

Fiber

400

This tendon is the bodies thickest and strongest; beware of tearing it as you'll be on the sidelines for about a year post surgery

Achilles

400

Snap a pic! Not always fun though, cracked bones or at the dentist. I can see what's going on in there, X marks the spot!

X-ray

500

A flat line of the EKG indicates the heart has stopped pumping, the meaning of this 8-letter word; start CPR, stat!

Asystole

500

This medical term for the worsening of close-up vision as we age derives from ancient Greek for "old man" & "eye"

Presbyopia

500

99% of this mineral is stored in the bones and teeth

Calcium

500

This often forgotten about organ filters blood, removes old red blood cells and helps fight off infection. You can live without it!

Spleen

500

The first organ transplant made in this fashion was a bladder in 1999

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