Medical Tools
Blood Draw Basics
Microscopy and Tissues
Vital Signs
Soft Skills in Healthcare
100

This tool is used to listen to heart and lung sounds.

What is a stethoscope?

100

This item holds blood collection tubes during a blood draw.

What is a vacutainer holder?

100

This tool allows you to see cells and tissues under magnification.

What is a microscope?

100

This vital sign measures heartbeats per minute.

What is pulse rate?

100

This soft skill involves showing patients were are listening with our body language and thoughtful responses. 

What is active listening?
200

This handheld device measures oxygen saturation in the blood.

What is a pulse oximeter?

200

This type of needle is often used for fragile veins on hands. 

What is a butterfly needle?

200

This is the study of tissues under a microscope.

What is histology?

200

This vital sign measures breaths per minute.

What is respiratory rate?

200

This skill helps health care workers understand and relate how a patient feels.  

What is empathy?

300

This container is used for needle disposal.

What is a sharps container?

300

This device is used to measure blood sugar levels.

What is a glucometer?

300

This tissue type forms the outer layer of the skin.

What is the epidermis?

300

This term refers to an elevated body temperature.

What is pyrexia?

300

This soft skill is shown by being dependable, prepared, and following through on tasks.

What is responsibility?

400

This tool is wrapped around the arm to help veins become easier to see during blood draws.

What is a tourniquet? 

400

This plastic device connects the needle to the blood collection tube during a blood draw.

What is a vacutainer holder (hub)?

400

This tissue stores energy and insulates the body.

What is adipose tissue?

400

In a blood pressure reading, this number measures pressure when the heart contracts.

What is systolic?

400

This skill is especially important when working with a team of nurses, doctors, and technicians. 

What is specific and respectful communication? 
500

Name the tool used to make precise surgical cuts and explain one safety rule when handling it.

What is a scalpel? (Example safety rules: cut away from the body, dispose in sharps container, wear gloves/PPE)

500

This type of needle is commonly used with a vacutainer system for routine venipuncture.

What is a straight needle?

500

This muscle tissue works involuntarily and pumps blood throughout the body.

What is cardiac muscle?

500

Name three vital signs commonly measured in health care settings.

What are pulse rate, respiratory rate, temperature, blood pressure, or pulse oximetry? (Any three)

500

A patient is nervous about a procedure. Name one soft skill you would use and explain why it matters.

What is empathy/communication/professionalism?

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