Basic First Aid
Medical Terminology
Healthcare Careers
PPE
Wild Card
100

When should you NOT avoid moving an injured person?

 Unless they are in immediate danger (e.g., fire, traffic). If movement is necessary, protect the head, neck, and spine to prevent spinal injury

100

What is the meaning of the prefix "brady-"?

"Brady-" means slow, as in bradycardia (slow heart rate) and bradypnea (slow breathing rate).

100

What is the primary role of a registered nurse (RN) in healthcare?

A registered nurse provides patient care, administers medications, monitors vital signs, educates patients about health conditions, and supports overall patient well-being.

100

What does PPE stand for in a healthcare setting?

PPE stands for Personal Protective Equipment, which includes items like gloves, masks, gowns, and eye protection used to protect healthcare workers from exposure to infectious agents.

100

What vitamin is primarily obtained from sunlight exposure and is important for bone health?

Vitamin D

200

What should you do if direct pressure fails to stop severe bleeding?

Apply a tourniquet above the wound, and call emergency services immediately

200

What is the meaning of the suffix "-itis"? 





"-itis" means inflammation, as in appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix).

200

Which healthcare profession SPECIALIZE in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders, often prescribing medications and providing therapy. Psychologists also work in mental health but typically do not prescribe medications.

200

 What is the right order to put on basic PPE?

  1. Wash your hands

  2. Put on a gown

  3. Put on a mask

  4. Put on gloves

200

Which part of the human body produces insulin?

Bonus point question (100)

What cells produce insulin?


The pancreas

(Bonus answer)

Beta cells

300

If someone is choking and cannot cough, speak, or breathe, what should you do?  

 Perform abdominal thrusts until the object is expelled or the person becomes unconscious, then call emergency services

300

What is the meaning of the suffix "-ectomy"?

 "-ectomy" means surgical removal or excision, as in appendectomy (removal of the appendix).

300

What is the MAIN difference between a physician assistant (PA) and a medical doctor (MD)?

 A physician assistant and a medical doctor have different scopes of practice.

300

 What is the main goal of using personal protective equipment (PPE) in a healthcare setting?

 The main goal of PPE in a healthcare setting is to protect healthcare workers and patients from the spread of infections and harmful substances.

300

What medical imaging technique uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of organs?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)


400

What is the compression-to-breath ratio for adult CPR with a single rescuer?

 30:2 — 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths

400

 What does “antibiotic” mean?

An antibiotic is a medicine used to treat infections caused by bacteria. It helps the body fight harmful bacteria, but it does not work for viral infections like the flu.

400

How do pharmacists support patients’ health?

Pharmacists give the right medicine, explain how to take it correctly, and make sure medicines are safe when used with others.

400

Imagine you are assigned to handle a chemical spill in a laboratory. Which pieces of PPE would be required?

  • Chemical-resistant gloves

  • Safety goggles or a face shield 

  • Lab coat or chemical-resistant apron 

  • Closed-toe shoes 

  • Respirator or mask

400

Which lifestyle change is most recommended for reducing high blood pressure

-Increased salt intake

-Regular exercise

-Staying sedentary

Regular exercise

500

What is the correct depth for adult chest compressions during CPR?

 At least 2 inches (5 cm) deep.

500

What does "Hematuria" mean?

Presence of intact red blood cells in urine.

500

Why is interprofessional collaboration important in modern healthcare?

Interprofessional collaboration ensures comprehensive patient care by integrating diverse expertise.

500

Why is it important to consistently wear PPE even when the risk seems minimal? 

 Consistently wearing PPE is crucial because workplace hazards can be unpredictable and even minor exposures can cause serious injuries or long-term health effects.

500

What is the name of the common virus responsible for seasonal flu outbreaks each year?

Influenza virus