Biomolecules
Phlebotomy
In the office
It's vital!
Medical Pros
100

Butter is an example of this


What is a lipid? 

100

A type of cell transports oxygen throughout the body. 

What are red blood cells?

100

When a patient comes into the doctor's office and explains their main health problem

What is a chief complaint? 

100

This vital sign is measured in beats per minute and is usually between 60-100.

What is pulse? 

100

These professionals draw blood from patients

What are phlebotomists?

200

Your source of energy

What is a carbohydrate? 

200

The cell fragments that assist with clotting.

What are platelets?

200

This is a way for individuals to remotely access health-related services using technology, rather than in-person contact

What is telehealth? 

200

The normal blood pressure for an adult. 

What is 120/80?

200

This type of specialist studies blood. 

What is a hematologist? 

300

This biomolecule's function is to repair and build tissues

What is a protein? 

300

These are the purple circles. 

What are white blood cells? 

300

A comprehensive set of standards and practices designed to give patients specific rights regarding their protected health information

What is HIPAA?

300

This is what your body gets to when it sustains a stable internal environment

What is homeostasis? 

300

A specialist trained to work in the front line of a healthcare system and provide care for any health problems that a patient might have.

What is a primary care physician?

400

This tells your body to take in glucose. 

What is insulin?

400

_______ is a condition that occurs when the amount of hemoglobin in a person’s blood drops below the normal range.

What is anemia? 

400

This is what you have when you can see an object clearly from 20 feet away and a person with normal vision can see that same object from 100 feet away

What is 20/100 vision? 

400

A condition that occurs when body temperature drops below 95°F.

What is hypothermia? 

400

This person works with patients to collect their contact and insurance information; they are the go-between for the patient and the facility

What is a patient liaison?

500

A type of diabetes is known as insulin resistance

What is type 2?

500

This vein is where you'd routinely get blood drawn from

What is the antecubital vein? 

500

This device allows for the inspection of the retina and other eye parts

What is an ophthalmoscope?

500

A number calculated using the formula:
(weight (lb)) ÷ [height (in)]2) × 703 

What is BMI? 

500

This term is used to describe the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. 

What is empathy? 

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