Brain
STI's
Kidneys
Lungs
Blood pressure
100

It runs our autonomic skills, such as breathing, pulse.  Does NOT affect our aggression

What is the Medulla Oblongota

100

These include abstinence, condom use, and taking PREP medications as prescribed.

What are ways you can break the chain of infection for STI's?

100

Each kidney has 1 million of these

What are nephrons?

100

The little pockets at the end of the brochioles where gas exchange takes place

What are the alveoli?

100

These include headache, vision changes, perhaps chest pain.

What are symptoms of hypertension?

200

The ability to re-wire our brain

What is neuroplasticity?

200

The disease that ate away at Al Capone's brain, causing him to have the mentality of a 12 year old at the time of his death

What is syphilis?

200

A mechanical way of filtering blood when the kidneys are unable to perform this function

What is dialysis?

200

This infection of the lungs is also referred to as "water on the lungs" and is treated with antibiotics

What is pneumonia?

200

Can bring damage to the vessels near the kidneys due to increased pressure

What is hypertension?

300

The brain and the spinal cord make this up

What is the CNS (Central Nervous System)?

300

Examples are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis

What are bacterial STI's?

300

Excess amounts of sugar can cause damage to these 2 areas of the kidney

What are the vessels and nephrons?

300

There are 3 of these on the right side of the chest, but only 2 on the left side, to make room for the heart.

What are the lobes?

300

Less than 120 over less than 80

What are the current "normal" blood pressure readings according to the American Heart Association?

400

In the brain it is located on the outer portion under the skull.  In the spinal cord, it is located in the inner portion.

What is the gray matter?

400

The most common STI

What is Chlamydia?

400

This funnel like structure aids in sending fluid and waste to the ureters for excretion

What is the renal pelvis?

400

Generally diagnosed as a child, would involve swelling of the windpipe, which brings on wheezing.  Treatment would include a rescue inhaler

What is asthma?

400

This mineral causes the arteries and heart to squeeze harder.  Good thing there is a medication that is able to "block" the mineral

What is calcium?

500

This area of the brain is responsible for reward processing, motor control, decision making, and habit learning.

What is the basal ganglia?

500

This infectious item causes pubic lice and trichomonas

What is a parasite?

500

The percentage of diabetics who have diabetic kidney disease

What is 33%

500

Examples include pollution, local wildfires, humidity, very cold temperatures

What are environmental factors that affect breathing?

500

Some examples are smoking, excessive salt in the diet, family history, and being overweight

What are contributors or risk factors for hypertension?

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