Body Systems & Conditions
Healthcare Scenarios
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Patient Rights & Healthcare Roles
Injuries & First Aid
100

This system includes the heart and blood vessels.

What is the circulatory (cardiovascular) system?

100

A patient has a fever, cough, and sore throat. These are example of _____. 

What are symptoms?

100

Feeling sad or hopeless for more than two weeks may indicate this common mental health condition. 

What is depression?

100

The right for a patient to know about their treatment and ask questions. 

What is informed consent?

100

This is the term for a broken bone.

What is a fracture?

200

This system controls body functions using hormones. 

What is the endocrine system?

200

A patient's blood test shows elevated glucose levels. This indicates a possible diagnosis of _____. 

What is diabetes?

200

This hormone is released when your body experiences stress. 

What is cortisol?

200

This medical role treats skin, hair, and nail conditions. 

What is a dermatologist

200

If the bleeding does not stop with direct pressure, you may need to apply a _____ above the wound. 

What is a tourniquet?

300

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?



300

A diabetic patient feels shaky and sweaty, what might be wrong?

What is low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)?

300

This is a sudden, intense fear that comes without warning. 

What is a panic attack?

300

This law protects patients' right to privacy regarding their medical information.

What is Health Insurance Potability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?

300

When helping someone, it's important to get this before giving first aid whenever possible. 

What is consent?

400

Diabetes is caused by issues with this organ.

What is the pancreas?

400
When performing CPR on a patient, you give chest compressions at this rate per minute. 

What is 100-120 compressions per minute?

400

Experiencing sudden changes mood swings that include periods of very high energy and very low mood.

What is bipolar disorder?


400

The "OB" in OBGYN stands for this. 

What is obstetrics?

400

This is the full meaning of CPR.

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

500

These tiny air sacs in the lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.

What are alveoli?

500

A patient faints after standing up too quickly. The fainting is called ____.

What is syncope?

500

This type of intelligence involves understanding emotions, both your own and others'. 

What is emotional intelligence (EQ)?


500

A doctor refuses to perform a harmful procedure even if asked by the patient. This principle is ____. 

What is nonmaleficence?

500

Do not apply this common kitchen item to severe burns. 

What is butter or oils?

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