What is the name of one of the Rutgers research hubs in New Brunswick?
What is the Clinical Research Center?
What vaccine is recommended every year to protect against a seasonal virus?
What is the flu vaccine?
What vital sign is measured using a thermometer?
What is body temperature?
Which organ is repsonsible for thinking, dreaming, and learning new things?
What is the brain?
What campus are you in right now?
Busch Campus
What is the primary purpose of clinical research?
What is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of medical treatments, devices, or interventions?
What is the recommended amount of time people should wash their hands to prevent the spread of germs?
What is 20 seconds?
This is how hard your blood pushes against the walls of your blood vessels. It's measures using two numbers.
What is blood pressure?
This body part helps you breathe in air.
What are your lungs?
What campuses does Rutgers have across the state?
New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden
This federal agency regulates drugs and clinical trials in the United States.
What is the FDA?
What mineral is commonly added to public water supplies to prevent cavities?
What is fluoride?
Where on your body can you easily check your pulse?
What are your wrist and neck?
This organ is the largest in your body and helps protect you from germs.
What is the skin?
What is the name of the Rutgers medical school in New Brunswick?
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Which federal agency helps fund biomedical research in the United States?
What is the National Institutes of Health (NIH)?
What is the most preventable cause of death worldwide?
What is smoking?
What is the name of the device used to listen to a patient’s heartbeat?
What is a stethoscope?
What carries oxygen and nutrients around your body?
What is blood?
When was Rutgers found?
1766
This is the term for a treatment with no active ingredients, used to compare effects in a trial.
What is a placebo?
What visual guide replaced the food pyramid to help people make balanced meal choices?
What is MyPlate?
When performing CPR on an adult, how many chest compressions should you give per minute?
What is 100–120 compressions per minute?
How many bones are in an adult human body?
What is 206?
Who is the President of Rutgers New Brunswick?
Dr. Johnathan Holloway Ph.D.