What medical instrument is used to keep a bone still, most commonly used after bone fractures?
What is a Splint
What is the medical instrument used to detect a heartbeat and listen to breathing?
What is a sethoscope
What is the longest bone in the human body?
What is a Femur
What is it called when someone is very sad for long periods?
What is Depression
What do inhalers help treat?
What is Asthma
What is the first step in treating severe bleeding?
What is Direct Pressure
How many lungs do humans have?
What are two
What bone protects your brain from trauma?
What is a Skull
What is the sudden feeling of panic, distress, and overwhelming emotions?
What is a Panic/Anxiety Attack
Which vitamin do we get from sunlight?
What is Vitamin D
What medical device is used by first responders to control or stop arterial bleeding?"
What is a Tourniquet
What does chronic mean?
Slowly Developing, Long-Term, Persistent.
Name one bone in your arm
(Humerus, Ulna, Radius.)
What is the most common treatment used for Mental Health?
What is Therapy/Counseling
What does EMT-B stand for?
What is the process called when a first responder performs chest compressions to help restore a pulse?
What does acute mean?
Onset, Suddenly, Short-term.
Which bone is also called the kneecap?
What is one self-care activity?
(Your choice)
What does EMT-A stand for?
What is a Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Which TWO medical instruments are used to stabilize the spine after a car accident?
What is the most common medical test that's used to diagnose broken bones?
What is a X-Ray
What is the medical term for fingers and toes?
What is Phalanges
What is Anxiety
(According to the National Institute of Mental Health)
What is the official title for doctors who practice medicine?
What is a Physician