Basic First Aid
Human Anatomy
Ancient Healthcare
Doctor Names
Medical Terminology
100

What position should the nose be held in when bleeding?

Head Tilted Forward. 

100

What is the purpose of the liver?

Remove toxins from the blood supply. 

100

Which element was most commonly used as a quick ointment?

Mercury. 

100

What is a doctor that helps with pain during movement?

Physical Therapist. 

100

What is an AED (what does it stand for)?

Automated External Defibrillator. 

200

How many compressions per minute of CPR?

100-120 BPM. 

200

Where in the body are the bronchioles?

The lungs. 

200

What was inside of a plague doctor's mask?

Fresh flowers and herbs, to perfume the nose and "prevent" disease. 

200

What is a nocturnist?

Specialized doctors which work during night hours.

200

What are forceps?

Specialized medical grade tweezers.

300

When checking on someone you suspect to be ill or injured, what is the first step?

Survey the scene for possible dangers.

300

What part of the human heart is responsible for keeping the heartbeat steady (the pacemaker)?

The Sinoatrial Node (SA Node)
300

What were leeches used for?

To treat inflamed areas by removing blood. 

300

What is the name of a doctor that specializes in treating feet?

Podiatrist. 

300

What is the medical term for an ear infection?

Otitis. 

400

What state does a person go into if they come into contact or ingest something they are allergic to? 

Anaphylactic shock.

400

What is the largest human organ?

The skin or the epidermis. 

400
What were the three "humors" of the human body?

Blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm. It was believed they were connected to elements, emotions, and ailments in the body. 

400

What is the name of a doctor that specializes in high risk pregnancies?

Perinatologist. 

400

What is horripilation?

Goosebumps. 

500

What is the ideal water temperature when treating someone with frostbite (in fareinheit)?

98-105 degrees fareinheit. 

500

Which part of the cell produces proteins?

The ribosome. 

500

What was blood-letting used for in the Medieval Period?

Allow excess blood with “negative” toxins to flow out, used to treat epilepsy and the plague.

500

What is the name of a doctor that specializes in cancer?

Oncologist. 

500

What is the medical term for a rumbling stomach?

Borborygmus.