Medical Jargon
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Medical History
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Infectious Disease
100

Use an EpiPen if you develop throat swelling, known as this condition, after getting stung by a bee.

Anaphylaxis

100

Want 20/20 vision? Go to this doctor for LASIK surgery!

Ophthalmologist

100

Jonas Salk developed the first vaccine against this illness that afflicted Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Polio

100

13 year old with shortness of breath after cleaning a dusty attic.

Asthma attack

100

Be sure to get your vaccines or stepping on a rusty nail can give you this illness, resulting in severe rigidity and difficulty breathing.

Tetanus

200

Ecchymosis is the medical term for this common injury.

Bruise

200

These doctors help deliver babies!

Obstetrician

200

This man, the head of the NIH, was critical to our nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Anthony Fauci

200

A 15 year old is found unresponsive, shaking, and biting their tongue.

Seizure

200

Varicella zoster, the virus that causes this infection, used to be a frequent cause of rash and fever in young children before vaccination became common.

Chickenpox

300

Syncope, also known as this, can happen after a scare, dehydration, or having an irregular heartbeat.

Fainting

300

These surgeons treat kidney and bladder cancers and recurrent urinary tract infections.

Urologists

300

Wilhelm Roentgen invented this technique to allow us to see inside the human body.

X-ray

300

An overweight 35 year old with frequent urination, skin infections, and protein in the urine.

Diabetes

300

Be sure to use bug spray when walking through the woods to prevent this illness spread by ticks, result in a target-like rash.

Lyme disease

400

This is the medical term for a heart rate above 100 bpm.

What is tachycardia?

400

This doctor deals with hormones, diabetes, and more!

Endocrinologist

400

Rosalind Franklin, whose work in this technique was central to understanding the structure of DNA

 

X-ray crystallography

400

A 7 year old boy with enlarged spleen, painful swollen fingers, and abnormal red blood cells.

Sickle cell disease

400

Severe weakness and difficulty breathing can result from ingesting improperly canned foods in this condition.

Botulism

500

Used to support people when their heart stops, CPR stands for this lifesaving procedure.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

500

Don't ask me to spell it! Go to these doctors to have your tonsils removed if you have frequent infections or bad snoring.

Otolaryngologist

500

The first woman in America to earn a medical degree, graduating at the top of her class

Elizabeth Blackwell

500

A 30 year old woman with blurry vision, weakness, and tingling/numbness that moves to different parts of the body.

Multiple sclerosis

500

Contrary to popular belief, bats are the most common vector in the U.S. for this fatal disease that causes paralysis and fear of drinking water.

Rabies

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