Medical Terminology
Anatomy & Physiology
Medicine Madness
Medical
Trauma
100

What is the root word for nose?

-rhin/o

100

Name the four primary types of body tissue

Epithelial, nervous, connective, muscle

100

What is the purpose of diphenhydramine?

Antihistamine
100

Which artery is the main source of blood for the arm?

Brachial Artery

100

Do you instruct a patient to lean forward or backward if they have a nosebleed?

Forward

200

Define Myasthenia gravis

autoimmune disorder effective communication between nerves and muscle

200

Where is cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)?

Sub-Arachnoid Space

200

What is the purpose of warfarin?

Treat blood clots/reduce stroke risk

200

What position would you position someone to prevent them from choking on their vomit? (Think of a drunk person)

Left Lateral Recumbent

200

What must you check for in a patient with a broken bone (while you are splinting)?

PMS

300

What is the medical term for vomiting blood?

hematemesis

300

What is known as the pacemaker of the heart?

The sino-atrial (SA) node

300

What is the purpose of digoxin?

treat cardiac issues, specifically congestive heart failure

300

Name the abbreviation, brand name, and indication of Ibuprofen. 

Abbreviation: IBU

Brand Name: Advil

Indication: Pain and Inflammation

300

What is the Stroke Assessment called? Name each component.

FAST

Face Drooping

Arm Weakness

Slurred Speech

Time to call 911

400

Define epistaxis

nosebleed

400

Name the six hormones that the anterior pituitary gland produces.

ACTH, TSH, LH, FSH, PRL, GH

400

What is the purpose of ketamine?

Treats depression

400

Define Orthostatic Vital Signs 

BP and Pulse taken in supine, sitting, and standing positions

1. Decrease of 20 mm Hg in systolic pressure

2. Increase of 10 mm Hg in the diastolic pressure

3. Increase in heart rate of 20 beats per min

400

IF a patient is losing massive amounts of blood AND is in cardiac arrest (no pulse), what do we address first and why?

Bleeding!

Doing CPR on someone with a massive hemorrhage will hurt them more!

Exsanguination = severe loss of blood.

500

Define Horripilation

goosebumps

500

What are the functions of troponin, myosin, and calcium?

1. Troponin holds tropomyosin strands in place.

2. Calcium binds to troponin.

3. Myosin moves tropomyosin to expose active sites. 

500

What is the purpose of calciferol?

Treats hyperparathyroidism

500
I am your EMT. Choose two people to be care teamers at a football shift. 

:)

500

Verbalize how you would put a c-collar on a patient!

:)

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