Types of Doctors
Medical History
Vital Signs
Routine Testing
Food Fuels
100

a student enrolled at a medical school who is training to become a physician

What is a medical student

100

A record of information about a patient’s past and current health. Includes information about the patient’s habits, lifestyle, and even the health of their family.

What is Medical History

100

Measurements—specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure—that indicate the state of a patient’s essential body functions.

What are vital signs?

100

This visit typically involves checking the normal functioning of all of the systems of the body and may be completed by a variety of medical professionals including doctors, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants.

What is a physical?

100

What is the order of energy usage?

What is Carbohydrates, lipids, then proteins?
200

-uses sophisticated equipment and has different responsibilities. Some work directly with patients( ex. phlebotomist) others work in labs.

What is a Medical Technician

200

The patient’s description of what they feel is their main health problem.

What is a chief complaint?

200

The rhythmic expansion and recoil of arteries resulting from heart contraction.

What is pulse?

200

Uses an otoscope to perform this test

What is an ear and mouth exam?

200

Good cholesterol and good fats are

What is HDLs and unsaturated fats

300

health care provider who practices either in collaboration with or under the supervision of a physician. Ex. physician assistants, nurse practitioner, etc.

What is a Non-physician practitioner?

300

Pieces of evidence that indicate an illness that can be observed externally, such as a rash, coughing, or elevated temperature.

What is physical signs

300

The number of breaths an organism takes per minute.

What respiratory rate?

300

Uses an ophthalmoscope to perform this examination?

Eye exam

300

What is bad cholesterol and bad fats?

LDLs and saturated

400

provide care at the clinic, ex. Genetic counselors, psychiatrists, special physicians.

What is a specialist?

400

Any subjective evidence of disease a patient perceives, such as aches, nausea, or fatigue. Symptoms allow the health care provider to narrow down the possible conditions that may be affecting the patient and then run tests to make a diagnosis.

What are symptoms?

400

The force of blood moving through blood vessels.

What is blood pressure?

400

Clear, Wheezing, Crackles, Stridor and Rhonchi are what?

What are sounds of the lungs?

400

Examples of foods with saturated fats?

Fast food, processed food, food kept at room temp

500

specialist trained to work in the front line of a healthcare system and provide care for any health problems that a patient might have.

What is a Primary Care Physician

500

The process of determining which disease or condition explains a person’s symptoms and signs.

What is a diagnosis?

500

 The maintenance of stable internal physiological conditions (like body temperature or the pH of blood), which enables the optimal functioning of an organism.

What is Homeostasis?

500

5 parts of a CBC are

What is white blood cell count, red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets

500

Too much glucose in the blood from the body not being able to use it properly is what

What is diabetes?
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