Anatomy and Physiology
First Aid
Medical Jargon
Name that Condition
Science of Everything
100

What Is the longest bone in the human body?

The female.

100

When responding to any first aid scene, what is the first thing you should do?

Ensure your safety.

100

What is the medical abbreviation for heart rate?

HR

100

A person has sprained their ankle. What is the acronym for the protocol that a doctor will recommend?

RICE

100

What is the name of the class of tissue that covers things in the body? 

Epithelial

200

What kind of bone is in your knee? What classification?

Sesamoid bone.

200

What bpm should cpr Compression be at? (Adults)?

100-120 bpm

200

What is the medical abbreviation for 'as needed'?

PRN

200

What hormone is tested for when taking a urine pregnancy test?

HCG

200

Generally, an action potential is due to changes in what?

Ion concentrations

300

Name the 3 bones in the ear.

Maleus incus stapes

300

If an object is stuck in a person and they are bleeding because of this object. What should you do with the object?

Leave The object alone.

300

What is the name of a Doctor who does surgery on the eyes?

Ophthalmologist 

300

A presence of ketones in urine is indicative of what condition.

Diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis.

300

What type of radiation is used in x-rays?

Ionizing radiation.

400

A drop in the levels of what hormone leads to a period?

Progesterone.

400

What is the correct way to place an AED on an infant?

One pad on front 1 pad on back.

400

What does the test CBC stand for??

Complete blood count.

400

A longer PR interval in an ECG is indicative of the electrical signal of the heart being delayed between what locations?

The atria and the ventricles

400

Chemistry time, if a reaction releases heat and its entropy increases, and the Gibbs free energy decreases. Is this reaction spontaneous or non spontaneous?

Spontaneous.

500

Trace the general electrical pathway in the heart.

S.A. node, AV node, bundle of HIS, bundle branches, perkinji fibers

500

What areas of the body should you not place a tourniquet?

Joints, abdomen, neck, head.

500

What is the full name of the test that measures electrical signals in the heart?

Electrocardiogram.

500

An unconscious patient presents with dyspnea, HR 62 and cold and clammy skin. Upon inspection, the patient is found to have pinpoint pupils and the patch of some sort was found on their arm. What is your suspected diagnosis?

Opioid overdose.

500

Name the 4 stages of cell metabolism and you carry out excellent and they're starting and ending molecules. (Name 75% correctly to get the points.)

1. Glycolysis: Glucose to pyruvate

2. Pyruvate Oxidation: pyruvate to acetyl co-a

3. Citric acid cycle: Acetyl coa-CO2, NADH, FADH2, ATP

4. Electron Transport chain: above to NAD+ , FAD,ATP