Anatomy
Cardiovascular/Respiratory
Abdominal
Endocrine/Neuro
Toxicology
100

This anatomical term is synonymous with the word “dorsal”?

What is Posterior?

100

The compression to ventilation ratio in adult CPR.

What is 30:2?

100

The largest organ in the upper right quadrant of abdomen that is solid.

What is Liver?

100

A seizure lasting more than 5 minutes.

What is status epilepticus?

100

The route Naloxone is commonly administered through.

What is intranasal?

200

This bone lies immediately distal to the humerus and medial to the radius?

What is Ulna?

200

the area of the body where external respiration occurs between.

What is the alveoli and the pulmonary capillaries?

200
The cessation of the contractions that move material through the intestine.

What is Ileus

200

A diabetic patient presenting with weakness, abdominal pain, and deep, extremely rapid respirations  that smell sweet is likely experiencing:

What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?

200

This route of administration makes poisons the hardest to treat

What is Injection?

300

This layer of meninges lies closest to the brain

What is pia mater?

300

An abnormal enlargement of the wall of a blood vessel that results from weakening of the vessel wall.

What is Aneurysm?

300

This irritation of the lining of the abdominal cavity can lead to paralysis of the muscular contractions of the intestine and lead to built up gas and feces.

What is peritonitis?

300

The severe hunger and increased food intake of a diabetic

What is polyphagia?

300

Crank, Angel Dust, Speed, and Meth are examples of this type of poison

What is sympathomimetics?

400

The nerve that innervates the diaphragm?

What is Phrenic Nerve?

400

How hypoxic drive stimulates breathing rates

What is (Low) Blood Oxygen Levels?

400

The membrane that line the abdominal cavity

What is the peritoneum?

400

The components of the GFAST scale:

What is G: Gaze, F: Unilateral facial droop, A: Unilateral arm drift, S: Abnormal speech, T: Time last seen normal?

400

A severe withdrawal syndrome seen in alcoholics who are deprived of alcohol

What is Delirium Tremens?

500

The amount of bones in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, portions of the spine in total

What is 24? 7,12,5

500

A fluid that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, and keeps the alveoli expanded

What is surfactant? 

500

The formation of pouches in weakened areas of the intestinal wall due to inflammation?

What is diverticulitis? 

500

An inflammation of the covering of the brain and spinal cord that can cause fever and a stiff neck.

What is meningitis?

500

The two  mnemonics for Cholinergic poisoning

DUMBELS and SLUDGEM