Anatomy and Physiology
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100

This largest organ of the human body protects internal organs and regulates temperature.

What is the Skin?

100

The amount of time you should wash your hands

What is 20 seconds?

100

The powerhouse of the cell, responsible for producing energy.

What is the mitochondrion?

100

This specialist focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders of the skin.

What is a dermatologist?

100

The medical term for the inflammation of the liver

What is Hepatitis?

200

The number of chambers in the human heart.

What is four?

200

This term describes the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.

What is homeostasis?

200
HIPPA stands for this

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?

200

This healthcare professional is responsible for administering medications and managing patient care plans.

What is a registered nurse (RN)?

200

The prefix means "fast"

What is tachy-?

300

This bone, also known as the collarbone, connects the arm to the body.

What is the clavicle?

300

The normal range of vitals (Hint: Temp, Pulse, O Sat, Resp, BP)

What is: 97°F to 99°F for Temp, 60 to 100 beats per minute at rest for Pulse, 95% to 100% for Oxygen Saturation, 12 to 20 breaths per minute for Respirations, and 90/60 mmHg to 120/80 mmHg for Blood Pressure

300

Name all of the pre-health paths UF offers. (hint: there's 8)

What is Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Physician Assistant, Pre-Veterinary Medicine

300

help patients who are mentally, emotionally, or physically disabled adjust to handicaps and regain abilities to perform daily living and self-care skills.

What is an occupational therapist

300

This term describes abnormally high blood pressure.

What is hypertension?

400

The process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs.

What is gas exchange or respiration?
400

The difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

What is Type 1- an autoimmune disease that causes the body to attack cells in the pancreas that make insulin (no insulin being made) and Type 2- a common disease where the body becomes resistant to insulin (insulin is present but resisted).

400
The full name for a blood pressure machine

What is Sphygmomanometer?

400

This medical professional specializes in imaging techniques like X-rays and MRIs to diagnose conditions.

What is a radiologist?

400

This suffix refers to the study of diseases

What is -logy or pathology?

500

This part of the brain is responsible for regulating balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

500

This vitamin is essential for blood clotting and is often associated with leafy green vegetables.

What is Vitamin K?

500

The date since Grey's Anatomy has been on the air 

(Year) 

What is 2005?

500

What is a cytotechnologist?

they are specially trained clinical technologists who study human body cells.

500

The medical term for the surgical removal of the gallbladder

What cholecystectomy?

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