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Keeping patient information private.

What is confidentiality

100

The basic unit of life.

What is a cell?

100

contagious disease that happened mostly during 2019-2022 that caused a pandemic

what is covid-19?

100

Using robots to assist surgeons during operations.

What is robotic surgery?

100

The number of bones in an adult human body.

What is 206?

200

Treating patients fairly regardless of background or wealth.

What is justice? 

200

The organelle responsible for producing ATP

what is the mitochondrion

200

A non-communicable disease linked to high blood sugar.

What is diabetes?

200

Using artificial intelligence to analyse scans and diagnose disease.

What is AI in medicine?

200

The fastest-firing muscle in the human body.

What is the eye muscle?

300

The ethical principle meaning “do no harm.”

What is non-maleficence?


300

The type of cells responsible for immune responses

What are white blood cells?


300

The disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

What is tuberculosis?

300

Editing genes to correct genetic diseases.

What is gene therapy / CRISPR?

300

The chemical symbol for sodium.

What is Na?

400

Respecting a patient’s right to make their own medical decisions.

What is autonomy?

400
rupture of cell membrane due to osmosis

what is lysis?

400

A disease where the immune system attacks the body’s own cells.

What is an autoimmune disease?

400

Printing organs or tissues layer by layer.

What is 3D bioprinting?

400

This organ uses the most energy at rest.

What is the brain?

500

The ethical conflict between individual freedom and public safety during pandemics.

What is quarantine ethics?

500

There are non-image-forming ganglion cells in the human eye (and other mammals) that are still photosensitive and receive light signals that can help regulate and suppress the production of what "M" hormone that helps regulate the sleep-wake schedule?

what is melatonin?

500

This disease was officially declared eradicated in 1980.

what is smallpox?

500

Growing patient-specific organs from stem cells.

What is regenerative medicine?

500

The branch of science that studies how drugs affect the body.

What is pharmacology?

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