HEAD TO TOE
ORGANS
SKELETON
MEDICATIONS
ADL
MUSCLES
Final Jeopardy
100

This tops it all.

What is the Skull?

100

This Organ covers you.

What is the skin?

100

There are 206 of these?

What are the bones?

100

Capsules, tablets, liquids, creams and patches.

What are forms of medications?

100

A.D.L.

What are Activities of Daily Living?

100

This muscle keeps the beat.

What is the heart?

200

Typically, we have two of these.

What are the eyes?

200

You can live with one of this pair.

what are the Kidneys?

200

Where blood cells are made.

What is Bone Marrow?

200

Right person, right medication, right dose, right time, right route and right documentation.

What are 7 rights of medication administration

200

6 basic ADL’s.

What is grooming, dressing, toileting, transferring or ambulating, and eating?

200

Number of muscles in the body.

What are 600?

300

This area houses the involuntary muscles.

What is the Chest?

300

This organ is very vascular and you can live without it. 

What is the spleen?

300

The largest bone in the body. 

What is the femur?

300

The person who fills or sells medication.

Who is the Pharmacist?

300

Person who retrains A.D.L.

Who is Occupational therapists?

300

Term meaning movement. 

What is Kinesia?

400

Also known as Capillary refill.

what is Blanching?

400

This organ aids in chewing, speech and breathing.

What is the tongue?

400

Shortest/smallest bone in the body.

What is the stapes?

400

Pro re nata.

What is PRN or as needed?

400

Causes for A.D.L. assistance.

What is stroke or traumatic injury?

400

Three types of muscle.

What are skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscles?

400

We document on this check list every shift on every patient. 

What is the Braden Scale?

500

An important assessment on admission.

What is the skin assessment?

500

It is the center of circulation.

What is the heart?

500

This bone has the longest name of all the bones.

What is the intermediate cuneiform

500

America’s most popular drug.

What Is Caffeine?

500

To move from one place to another, with or without assistance.

What is transfer?

500

Type of muscle only found in the heart.

What is cardiac?

500

As registered nurses, we are responsible for the initial documentation of a new patient.  

What is physical assessment?