Complaints
Medication Names
Parts of the Body
Vital Signs
Quadrants & Labelling
100

This can happen when a camper hasn’t had enough water throughout the day at camp! 

Dehydration

100

What should you always do before you take any type of medicine? 

Ask an adult/check the label. 

100

Where is your brain? 

Your head. 

DD

100

What is considered a high temperature? 

99+

100

What does anterior mean? 

The front of the body. 
200

What is it called if someone gets sick from eating certain food or being around specific things? 

An allergy/reaction. 

200

Tylenol 

acetaminophen 

200

How many lungs do you have? 

200

When you are exercising, does your breathing increase or decrease?

Increases. 

200

What does posterior mean? 

The back of the body. 

DD

300

What can cause a headache? 

Not drinking enough water, stress, not eating enough, hitting your head, being sick, etc. 

300

Motrin

ibuprofen

DD

300

You have 10 of these. 

Fingers or toes.

300

How many times do you normally breathe in and out each minute ON AVERAGE? 

12-18 times

300

What does proximal mean? 

Close to the midline of the body. 

400

Case study: Johnny and Susie are playing soccer. Johnny gets hit with the soccer ball in the face. What injury would Johnny’s soccer coach be worried about? 

A concussion. 

400

What medication helps a fever? 

Tylenol, Motrin, Advil 

400

Where is your femur?

Your upper leg. 

400

Where am I taking your temperature if I say I’m taking a TEMPORAL temp? 

Forehead. 

400

What does distal mean? 

Away from the middle of the body. 

500

What is it called when someone’s body cannot process sugar? 

Diabetes. 

DD

500

What is the technical name for “bug bite cream” or anti-itch cream? 

Hydrocortisone cream or Benadryl 

500

How many lobes of the brain are there? 

6

500

What is a normal blood pressure? 

120/80

500

Case study: a patient comes into the ER with pain in the LRQ. What does LRQ stand for? List the names of the quadrants and point to them. 

Lower Left Quadrant.