Nervous System
Sense Organs
Integumentary System
Musculoskeletal System
Respiratory System
100

This is the most common form of dementia and is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. 

Alzheimer's dementia

100

This is an illusion of movement that can cause dizziness, cold sweats, nausea, and vomiting. 

Vertigo

100

This occurs when a bacterial infection causes pus to collect in a localized area of the skin. 

Skin abscess
100

In this type of fracture, the ends of the broken bone tear through the skin. This puts the patient at a higher risk of infection. 

Open or Compound

100

This is a progressive formation of scar tissue around the bronchioles and destruction of the alveoli in the lungs. 

COPD

200

This is a brain disorder marked by episodes of seizures that are associated with abnormal electrical impulses from the neurons of the brain.

Epilepsy

200

This is an age-related hearing loss.

Presbycusis

200

This is a highly contagious fungal infection of the skin, also called ringworm. 

Dermatophytosis

200

This is a metabolic bone disorder that leads to the loss of bone mass, causing bones to weaken and fracture. 

Osteoporosis

200

This is a condition in which the bronchi and bronchioles narrow (bronchospasm), swell, and produce excess mucus. 

Asthma
300

This is a progressive disease caused by a degeneration of brain cells due to dopamine deficiency in the brain. 

Parkinson's Disease

300

This is an increase in the fluid pressure within the eye. 

Glaucoma

300

This is an acute, rapidly spreading bacterial skin condition that causes redness, swelling, warmth, and pain. 

Cellulitis

300

This is a condition in which the vertebral canal (the open space inside the vertebrae) narrows. 

Spinal Stenosis

300

This occurs when a blood clot dislodges from a vein and causes a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs. 

Pulmonary embolism

400

This causes inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

Meningitis

400

These are benign growths that can occur in the lining of the nasal passages. 

Nasal polyps

400

This is a very common, crusty skin lesion that results from years of sun exposure. If left untreated, it may develop into skin cancer. 

Actinic keratosis

400

In this type of fracture, the bone breaks or is crushed into three or more pieces.

Comminuted

400

This refers to a group of viruses (including the common cold) that are known to cause respiratory issues. 

Coronavirus

500

This is characterized by demyelination, which is damage to the myelin sheath (the material that surrounds and protects nerve cells).

Multiple Sclerosis

500

The lens of the eye is normally transparent. During aging, the lens becomes less elastic, takes on a yellowish hue, and loses its transparency. What disease or disorder is this?

Cataracts

500

Small, raised bump on the skin that is less than one cm in diameter.

Papule

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

NAME 3 MORE TYPES OF LESIONS

500

In this type of fracture, the bone bends and splinters instead of breaking into separate pieces. 

Greenstick

500

This is an infection of one or both lungs that causes the alveoli to fill with fluid or pus. There are four main types.

Pneumonia.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

NAME THE FOUR MAIN TYPES

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