Medical Terminator
Anat-OH MY!
PBL
Injections
Dakine, Anykine
100

What does the prefix "tachy-" mean?

Fast

100

How many chambers make up the heart?

4 chambers (right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, left ventricle)

100

How many steps are in the PBL process?

4 (technically 5 w/ learning issues): identify facts, identify problems, come up with hypotheses, assess "need to knows"

100

What is a normal target blood pressure for adults?

(less than) ~120/80

100

Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart to the rest of the body?

Arteries

200

What does the suffix "-itis" mean?

Inflammation

200

How many lobes does each lung have?

Right = 3; Left = 2 to make space for the heart

200

What is an EKG?

An EKG records electrical activity in the heart. It helps to evaluate arrhythmias, electrolyte imbalances, heart attack, etc.

200

What does "CPR" stand for?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
200

This blood type is known as the universal donor

O negative

300

If a patient undergoes an "appendectomy," what does that mean?

Surgical removal of the appendix. Appendix + -ectomy (removal)

300

This tissue connects muscle to bone

tendon

300

What are some risk factors for heart disease?

High cholesterol, high blood pressure, family history of heart attacks, lack of exercise, eats fast food, cigarette smoker.

300

What are classic signs of a heart attack?

Chest pain radiating to left arm and jaw, shortness of breath, sweating

300

What is the normal resting heart rate for most adults?

60-100 bpm

400

True or False: Nephrology is the study of the kidneys.

TRUE

400

If the diaphragm is paralyzed, a person will have difficulty doing this action.

Breathing/inhaling

400

What are classic signs of a heart attack?

Chest pain radiating to left arm and jaw, shortness of breath, sweating

400

When do you use an AED and how does it work?

When patient is unresponsive, pulseless, and not breathing! Often seen with ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation. An AED works by sending a big shock of electricity into the heart, momentarily STOPPING it, in hopes the SA node will restart a regular rhythm

400

This athlete has won the most olympic gold medals in history (bonus: how many gold medals did they win?)

Michael Phelps (23 gold medals!)

500

What does orthopedics treat?

Orthopedics treats bones, joints, and the musculoskeletal system.

500

A patient has decreased sensation on the left side of their body, which part of the brain might be damaged?

Right parietal lobe

500

Give three hypotheses for the following presentation: chest pain

heart attack, GERD, muscle strain, PE, pericarditis, aortic dissection, pneumonia, panic attack

500

What does "ABCs" stand for, when are they used, and how do you check each one?

ABCs are the primary assessment used in EMERGENCY CARE (ER) to assess and prioritize life-threatening conditions.

Airway: look into mouth for obstruction

Breathing: look for chest rise, feeling air out of nostrils

Circulation: pulses (carotid, radial, femoral)

500

Which valve prevents blood from flowing backward into the left atrium when the left ventricle contracts?

Mitral/Bicuspid Valve

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