positions
vital signs
organs
signs and symptoms
human body
100

The people who clean the rooms after patients leave

Janitors/custodians

100

used to listen to the heart

stethoscope

100

responsible for digesting food using gastric juices

stomach

100
  • Fever or feeling feverish
  • Chills
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Muscle or body aches

influenza/flu

100

used to see

eyes

200

The one who draws blood

lab/phlebotomist

200

used to measure temperature

thermometer

200

appendicitis occurs here

appendix

200

throat pain

fever

redness

strep

200

there are 206

bones

300

Responsible for diagnosing patients

doctor or physician

300

used to measure o2 levels

pulse oximeter

300

responsible for urine formation

kidneys

300

thirst

dry mouth

dark urine

dehydration

300

used to move food and aid in taste

tongue

400

The person who starts IVs, gives medications and cares for the patient

Nurse/ LPN or RN

400

used to measure blood pressure

sphygmomanometer

400

secretes insulin

pancreas

400

rash -tiny blisters

fever

tiredness 

chicken pox

400

to protect the body by acting as a barrier against external factors like bacteria, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations

skin

500

The person who removes, repairs or replaces external/internal parts

surgeon

500

Used to measure pain

numerical rating scale/pain scale

500

stores bile to digest fat

gallbladder

500
  • a need to pee more often than usual.
  • pain or discomfort when peeing.
  • sudden urges to pee.
  • feeling as though you're unable to empty your bladder fully.

Urinary tract infection/ UTI

500

contract to produce movement, sustain body posture and position, maintain body temperature, store nutrients, and stabilize joints

muscle