Behavioural Health
Medical Terminology
Forensics
Sports Medicine
Medical Law and Ethics
100

The study of psychological disorders

What is abnormal psychology?

100

What is the meaning of the word root oste-?

Bone

100

In forensics, criminologists use AFIS to search an online database for fingerprint matches. What does AFIS stand for?

Automated Fingerprint Identification System.

100

What can athletes do to check if they are properly hydrated?    

Check the colour and volume of their urine

100

What is conscious patient approval to perform a procedure or receive treatment?

Consent

200
The standard cutoff for IQ tests

70

200

What is the meaning of the suffix -ectomy?

Removal of a body part

200

___ is the tendency for witnesses to remember the most threatening aspects of a crime scene

Weapon focus

200

Sports drinks are efficient in improving performances in ______ and ___  term high-intensity activities.

Sports drinks are efficient in improving performances in endurance and short-term high-intensity activities.

200

Blank is an ethical principle that states that communication between a patient and a provider must remain private.

Patient confidentiality

300

A disorder characterized by deficits in social relatedness and communication skills that are often accompanied by repetitive, ritualistic behaviour?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

300

What are the four cerebral lobes?

Frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe

300

The term that is used to describe the configuration of genes at a specific locus is

Genotype

300

The following signs would be considered as Grade 3 contusion to the thigh except for one. (major disability, the blow may split the fasciae, allowing the muscle to protrude and mild swelling.

Mild swelling

300

How many people does the grand jury (in the United States) consist of?

12-23 private citizens

400
In 1897, a scientist conducted research on the digestion of dogs and noticed that the dogs' physical reactions to food subtly changed over time to salivate at the sound of bells. Who is the scientist and what was the concept he studied?

Ivan Pavlov, Classical/Pavlovian Conditioning

400

A vestigial structure that hangs from the lower portion of the cecum, although the true purpose is unknown, recent research indicates it played an important role in the immune system

Appendix

400

When a victim drowns in freshwater, the red blood cells undergo massive destruction in a process known as

Autolysis

400

These two individuals assists athletes overcome the problem associated with anorexia.

Who is the sports psychologist and nutritionist?

400

Blank is the ethical principle most applicable to the highly publicized issue of universal healthcare.

Justice

500

The part of the brain responsible for autonomous (aka no conscious intervention needed) functions of the body

Medulla (oblongata)

500

What is a life-threatening genetic disorder in which the lungs and pancreas are clogged with large quantities of abnormally thick mucus resulting in damage to the lungs, poor growth and nutritional deficiencies?

Cystic fibrosis

500

An 80 year-old man is attacked in the park and suffers multiple stab wounds. He has surgery to repair the wounds but develops an abscess at one of the stab sites. While treating the infection with high doses of antibiotics, he experiences liver failure and dies. What was the mechanism of death?  

Infection

500

What injury is indicated if palpation reveals the head of the femur has moved to a position posterior to the acetabulum?

Dislocated hip joint  

500

What are the 3 obligations to patients under HIPAA?

Answer: Obtain consent and authorization for any disclosure of medical information, permit patient access to medical information and provide only the minimum necessary standard