Where the trachea, esophagus, and carotid arteries are found.
What is the neck?
The term for giving medication directly into a person's blood.
What is intravenous?
The largest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
These insects are know to carry Lyme Disease.
What are ticks?
What BMI stands for.
Where neurons are found.
What is the brain?
Acetaminophen is another name for this medication.
What is Tylenol?
The black and white image that makes bones visible for medical professionals.
What is an x-ray?
Blood cells that are this color help fight infection.
What is white?
These cells are shaped like doughnuts, and carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
What are red blood cells
Where an axillary temperature is taken
What is the armpit?
Medications that are derived from the poppy plant
What are opioids?
Babies are born without this bone.
What is a knee cap (or patella)?
The average human body temperature.
What is 98.6F or 37C?
The specialty of treating cancer.
What is oncology?
Where you might find your gluteus maximus.
What is your backside?
A disease that might be treated with insulin.
What is diabetes?
The only part of the body that can't heal and repair on its own.
What is a tooth?
Another name for varicella.
What is chicken pox?
The largest organ in the body.
What is skin?
Where someone with gingivitis would experience pain and inflammation.
What are the gums?
What is epinephrine? (or an epi pen)
This is the only bone in the body not attached to another bone.
A small dose of a virus or bacteria, given to prevent the person from developing a more severe form of that infection.
What is a vaccine?
The mother of modern nursing.
Who is Florence Nightingale?