Respiratory
Nervous System
Sensory (Eyes, Ears)
Musculoskeletal
Infection & Immunity
100

The condition defined as a severe attack of bronchoconstriction is commonly known as

asthma

100

This type of language disorder involves an impaired writing ability

Agraphia

100

In narrow angle glaucoma the angle is deceased between which two structures of the eye?

Iris and Cornea

100

In this progressive inflammatory condition, the sacroiliac joints, costovertebral joints, and intervertebral spaces cause a characteristic "poker back" appearance. 

Ankylosing Spondylitis 

100

The cell active in cell mediated immunity

T Lymphocytes

200

Children aged 2 months to 12 months are commonly affected by this respiration condition that includes wheezing, cough, dyspnea, and malaise. 

Bronchiolitis or RSV

200

This area of the brain acts as the integration center for comprehending language received both spoken and written.

Wernicke's Area

200

These CAN restore hearing in cases of sensorineural hearing loss.

Cochlear implants - Remember, they CANNOT replace the auditory pathway i all deaf individuals. 

200

This S- or C- shaped curvature of the spine is also known as 

scoliosis 

200

This type of immunity is acquired through exposure to a pathogen.

Natural Active

300
Name a communicable infection whose manifestations include sudden acute fever with body aches

Influenza

300

Describe what occurs when an individual has motor aphasia. 

They cannot speak or write fluently or appropriately.

300

This side effect is often the first sign of ototoxicity from drugs or chemicals.

Tinnitus

300

This type of fracture results from a weakness in bone structure or can happen with conditions like osteoporosis or tumor development.

Pathological Fracture 

300

This is an example of a non-specific body defense mechanism. 

Phagocytosis 

400

This is the leading cause of cystic fibrosis

genetics

400

After CSF is produced by the choroid plexus it flows into this area of the meninges

Subarachnoid Space

400

The condition describing involuntary movement of one or both eyes is referred to as this

Nystagmus 

400
These hormones are essential for stimulating osteoblast and osteoclast activity. 

Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone

400

Signs and symptoms of localized infection include this

Erythema

500

This condition results when there is atmospheric air entering the chest cavity.

open pneumothorax

500

This condition is caused by an infection in the brain from a prion

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

500
When an infection damages the auditory nerve this type of hearing loss results 

Sensorineural

500

This condition can result as a complication of gout.

Hyperuricemia 

500

This type of pathogen causes leprosy.

Bacterial
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