Who is the "Father of Medicine"?
Hippocrates
This type of doctor is responsible for treatment of the mouth and teeth
Dentist
This type of injury develops slowly over time
Chronic
This term refers to the front of the body
This movement is when the joint angle decreases
Flexion/Flexing
How many compressions should you do while performing a round of CPR?
30
What is the normal temperature for the body?
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
This type of nutrient provides energy to the body and comes from things such as candy, pasta, or bread
Carbohydrates
What does HIPPA protect?
Patient medical information
The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
The Heart
Food, water, shelter
Being able to identify with and understand another person’s feelings
Empathy
This was the first antibiotic and was discovered by accident
Penicillin
This healthcare worker helps doctors and often cares for patients and performs basic procedures
Nurse
This type of injury occurs suddenly
Acute
This is the beginning portion of a medical term that changes the meaning of the term
Prefix
This plane divides the body into front and back sections
Frontal/Coronal
What is the correct pace for performing chest compressions during CPR?
100 - 120 beats per minute
When your body gets too cold, what does it do to warm it up?
Shiver/shake
What nutrient contains the highest density of energy?
Fat
What is the word we use to describe information that is considered personal to patients?
Confidential
The longest part of the digestive system where nutrients are absorbed
Small Intestine
Self-actualization
Being tolerant and understanding
Patience
Which ancient civilization was the first to study anatomy?
Egyptians
This is a type of doctor that specializes in recovery from surgery or injury to get patients back to normal movement functionability
This type of injury is described as a break or crack in the bone or bony structure
Fracture
This term means closer to the top of the limb or near the connection to the body
Proximal
This is the standard stance used to describe the body regardless of position
Anatomical Position
How do we check for responsiveness when assessing if an individual needs CPR?
Tap and shout
This is another term for sugar that your body must regulate with the secretion or absorption of insulin in the blood stream
Glucose
What nutrient is necessary for the creation of structures and tissues within the body?
Protein
Who is responsible for following HIPPA guidlines?
Anyone with access or knowledge of patients personal or medical information
This is called the "master gland"
The Pituitary Gland
Is it possible to go further back down Maslow's pyramid once you have reached self-actualization?
Yes
Being qualified and capable of performing a task
This medical treatment involved creating an opening in the skull
Trepanation
This type of doctor is responsible for the anaesthesia that is administered during surgery?
Anaesthesiologist
This type of injury is also called a TBI and involves a blow to the head that causes a shaking or impact of the brain in skull leading to often long lasting symptoms
Concussion
The suffix -itis means what?
Swelling/inflammation
This movement is the rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward
Supination
2-2.5 inches
What type of feedback is done in a way to reverse the direction of a change in the body?
Negative
This is an essential organic compound that the body needs for growth and development but does not provide energy?
Vitamins
Can a doctor give other healthcare providers your medical infromation?
Yes when it is medically necessary or you have given permission
This type of soft tissue is inside the bones and the site of blood cell production
Bone marrow
What do you call the needs of self-respect and recognition?
Self-esteem
Accepting responsibility because others rely on you
Dependability
This form of medical treatment was widely used in the past, even being completed by barbers, that involved removing of the "bad blood" from the body.
Blood Letting
This is a type of ward within hospitals that cares for newborn children experiencing medical emergencies or premature birth
NICU
This type of injury is the displacement of a structure from its normal position, commonly referring to a joint injury where bones are forced apart.
Dislocation
This the main part of a medical term that carries the primary meaning of the word
This movement is raising the arms from the sides laterally
Abduction
Name one song that has the correct beat timing for CPR
Staying alive, Pink pony club, Another one bites the dust, Grenade, Etc.
This gas is regulated in the blood by the body and is necessary for function of cells
Oxygen
What is the unit of heat energy used to describe the energy received from foods and drinks?
Calories
What does HIPPA stand for?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
This the vessels of the heart that carry blood away from the heart
Arteries
If someone loses a friendship or relationship, which of their needs is being effected?
Belongingness and love
Using good judgement in what you say or do. Confidential information may only be shared with the patient's team
This odd form of treatment was previously believed to be able to revive patients after they have drowned or fallen unconcious?
Tobacco Smoke Enema
This type of doctor specializes in the repair, reconstruction, or replacement of physical defects
Plastic Surgeon
This chronic injury is a progressive, degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head trauma, including concussions and sub-concussive hits. (Double points if you know the correct term and not just the acronym)
CTE
This movement occurs at the foot and involves pointing of the toes downward
Plantarflexion
What is the first most important thing you must do before beginning CPR?
Tell someone to go get an AED and Call 911/Call for help
This type of feedback is the body responding in a way that increases the change in the same direction
Positive
What nutrient is one of the most necessary for the processes of the body including blood flow
Water
Is HIPPA a national or state mandate?
This type of tissue connects bone to bone
Ligament
What is an example of a safety need? (safety is not an acceptable answer)
Employment, Health care, Order , Stability, Freedom from fear
To say or do the most kind or fittest thing
Tact