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Bones
Cardiology
Neurology/Endocrinology
Medical terminology
What the ?!?
100
206
What’s the total number of bones in the body (adults)
100
Four chambers
How many chambers in the heart?
100
Temporal, Parietal, Occipital, Frontal
What are the hemispheres of the brain?
100
Inflammation
What does the suffix "itis" mean?
100
TAPA
What is the Texas Academy of Physician Assistants
200
Incus
What is the proper term for the “anvil” of the ear
200
Hemoglobin
What a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
200
Pia, Arachnoid, Dura mater
What the three layers of the meninges
200
Nephrology
What is the study of kidneys
200
Subcutaneous
What is under the skin?
300
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetral, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate
What are the carpal bones?
300
Systole
What is the time period when the heart is contracting. What is the period specifically during which the left ventricle of the heart contracts.
300
CN VIII
Which Cranial Nerve allows hearing and receives vestibular input
300
Decrease/deplete
What is "-penia"
300
Corpus callosum
What connects the two hemispheres of the brain?
400
Femur
What is the longest bone in your body?
400
P wave
What is the atrial depolarization
400
Cerebellum
Which part of the brain helps with the coordination of balance
400
Iatrogenic
What is induced in a patient by a physician's activity, manner, or therapy.
400
Dr. Eugene Stead
Who is the founder of the PA profession?
500
Kyphosis
What is the abnormality in which you have excessive curvature in the thoracic region
500
S1
What is the first heart sound resulting from the closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves.
500
Pituitary gland
What gland is responsible for the release of hormones linked to metabolism and sexual development
500
Canalicula
What is tearducts
500
Cataracts
What is the opacification of the lens?