Anatomy & Physiology
medical terminology
Diseases
Medical Procedures
Medical professions
100

How many chambers does the human heart have?

four chambers

100

What term refers to the heart?

Cardi/o

100

Characterized as a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior.

Alzheimer's disease.

100

What is the normal body temperature range for a typical adult?

97°F to 99°F

100

A medical practitioner who performs surgery to reconstruct or repair parts of the body by the transfer of tissue.

plastic surgeon

200

Which blood vessel distributes oxygenated blood to all parts body?

aorta

200

What term refers to the ear?

aur/o
200

An infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs and can spread when a person with the illness coughs, sneezes or sings.

Tuberculosis (TB)

200

What is considered a normal resting heartbeat for a healthy adult?

60 to 100 beats per minute

200

A doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.

Pediatrician 

300

Number 12 is pointing to the...

trapezoid

300

What term refers to the kidney?

nephr/o

300

A highly contagious disease, usually prevented by vaccination. Symptoms include fever, body aches, a runny nose and sore throat.

Influenza (flu)

300

An endoscopy is a procedure used to visualize which part of the body?

the digestive tract

300

trained to provide patient evaluation, education, and health care services; works with a physician to provide medical care and guidance needed by a patient.

Physician Assistant

400

What lobe is indicated by the pink area?

Occipital lobe

400

What does the word Epidermis mean?

The outer layer of the skin.


400

Caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus stays dormant (inactive) in the body. This virus can reactivate years later, causing shingles.

Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

400

What measures the rate and amount of air that is moved in and out of the lungs?

spirometer

400

Dealing with criminals, crime scenes, and victims of assault, this type of nurse often works with a coroner to investigate homicides and deal with trauma cases such as rape and elder abuse.

Forensic Nurse

500

Which type of layer separates the epidermis from the dermis?

A basement membrane

500

What term refers to the removal of blood plasma?

-apheresis

500

A highly infectious viral disease that largely affects children under 5 years of age.

Poliomyelitis (polio)

500

The doctor needs to examine a patient’s ears. What tool would you select for them?

otoscope

500
Specialized doctors who research, diagnose, treat, and help prevent blood-related conditions and disease.

Hematologist

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