Mr. V
Medical Terminology Madness
Emergency Response
Safety & OSHA
Disease Detectives
100

Before becoming a teacher, Mr. V worked in this type of field

Aquarium!
100

This term means “low blood sugar”

What is hypoglycemia?

100

The number you call in an emergency

What is 911?

100

These protect your hands from contamination

What are gloves?

100

This illness often includes fever and cough

What is the flu (influenza)?

200

This is one thing Mr. V always reminds students to do in the beginning of class

Start the do now

200

This prefix means “fast”

What is tachy-

200

First step when controlling severe bleeding

What is apply direct pressure

200

This type of hazard involves blood or bodily fluids

What is a biological hazard?

200

This condition involves high blood sugar

What is diabetes?

300

This is Mr. V’s favorite part of teaching

Helping students learn!

300

Break down bradycardia

What is slow heart rate?

300

A person is not breathing and has no pulse—what should you begin immediately

What is CPR?

300

This should be used immediately after chemicals enter the eye

What is an eyewash station?

300

This infection is caused by bacteria and can be treated with antibiotics

What is a bacterial infection?

400

Mr. V's class schedule

5,6,7,9,10

400

This suffix means “inflammation”

What is -itis

400

This career responds to the scene of an emergency and brings you to the hospital.

EMT

400

This PPE protects your eyes from splashes

What are goggles or a face shield?

400

This injury is the leading cause of the spread of blood pathogens

What is Need-stick?

500

The number of brothers Mr. V has

3

500

This root refers to “blood”

What is hem/o or hemat/o

500

The first thing you check when approaching an unconscious person

What is responsiveness?

500

This symbol warns of infectious materials

What is the biohazard symbol?

500

A patient has chest pain and shortness of breath—this could indicate this life-threatening condition

What is a heart attack?

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