ANATOMY
ANATOMIC POSITIONING
GEN. PHARM
MISC.
STAFF QUIRKS
100

this is known to be the largest organ of the human body

what is "the skin"?

100

this is the position referring to a patient sitting upright at 45-60 degrees

what is "the fowler position"?

100

this is the standard dose of Motrin/ibuprofen 

BONUS (50): this is the maximum dose of Tylenol/acetaminophen 

what is "400mg"? 

what is "975mg"?

100

this is an overhanging deck located at the back of a ship

what is "a fantail"? 

100

these clinic MAs had previously been Corpsman 

who are "josh and Zamora"? 

200

this artery is located behind the knee

what is "the popliteal artery"?
200

this is the name of the movement of the elbow joint when someone might scratch their shoulder

what is "flexion"? 

200

these are the standard doses of both adult and child EpiPens 

Adult: what is "0.3mg"?

Child: what is 0.15mg"? 

200

this type of diabetes is know as "insulin-resistant"

what is "type 2 diabetes"? 

200

this is a provider whose name patients never know, yet we always know who they are referring to

who is "PA Solitoki"? 

300

this structure separates the abdominal cavity from the chest cavity 

what is "the diaphragm"? 

300

as a patient walks toward you, you are viewing them from this point of view

what is "an anterior POV"? 

300

these are the two most commonly prescribed medications for patients with hypertension issues

what are "Lisinopril and Amlodipine"? 

-also acceptable: 

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!! 

entire team must retort all 11 general orders in their entirety at the same time

55 points for every general order correctly stated simultaneously 

300

this staff member absolutely refuses to have their picture taken

who is "miss Cat"? 

400

the spleen is located in this section of the 9 abdominal regions

what is "the right hypochondriac region"? 

400

this is known as the movement away from this midline or central axis of a limb

what is "abduction"? 

400

high doses of this NSAID medication have the ability to cause tinnitus (on rare occasions)

what is "Aspirin"?

400

this radiologic imaging device uses radio waves as opposed to x-rays

what is "MRI"?

400

this provider needs constant background music in order to function

who is "NP Brumfield"? 

500

these parts of the brain control the fight or flight response when in distress

what are "the Amygdala and/or Hypothalamus"?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!! (700)

an ongoing assessment of a patient who is in any type of restraint should be every --- minutes 

every 15 minutes 

500

"blue/grey skin" is a serious side effect of this medication

what is "Amiodarone"?

500

the USS Iwo Jima is considered to be this type/classification of a naval vessel

what is "an amphibious assault ship"? 

500

this is the shortest staff member in the clinic

who is "HN DeJesus"?