Neuroscience
Greys Anatomy
Pediatrics
Disney
Project Sunshine History
100

The firing threshold of a neuron is typically around

 -50mV -55mV

100

How many rules does Dr.Bailey make for her interns in the pilot episode?

5

100

Up until what age is a person seen by a pediatrician?

21 years of age

100

In Lilo and Stich we learn that Ohana means

Family

100

Where is the main project Sunshine headquarters located?

NYC
200

The brain structure involved in fear learning

Amygdala

200

Who failed their surgical board examination?

 

Dr.April Keppner

200

How long does a pediatric residency program last?

3 years

200

Rapunzel’s chameleon in Tangled is called

Pascal

200

What are the three ways that PS delivers play to patients? ( program names)

Here to Play, Teleplay, and Kits for play

300

This glial cell acts as the brain's immune system

Microglia cell

300

Who does Dr.Cristina accidentally stab with Epi?

Dr. Alex Karev

300

How many bones are babies born with?

300 bones

300

The name of Andy’s neighbor in Toy Story is

Sid

300

How many countries does PS provide children and families with support through play?

5 countries

400

What is the function of the longitudinal fissure?

separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres

400

What was the name of the sister Meredith and Lexie shared?

Molly

400

What body parts are babies born without

knee caps

400

What are the names of Cinderella's step sisters?

 Anastasia and Drizella

400

Where did PS launch their first international program?

Mombasa, Kenya

500

This cranial nerve is responsible for digestion and heart rate

Vagus nerve

500

What was the name of the "surgery" doll that Ellis gave to Meredith?

Anatomy Jane

500

The most common technique for CPR on a neonate is called

two-thumb-encircling-hands technique

500

In Beauty and the Beast, Belle shows these animals her book to in the town square

Sheep

500

What is the name of the college student who founded Project Sunshine?

Joe Weilgus

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