F.H.L.O.A.
Medical Facts
Medical Terms
Treatments/Procedures
Cancer
100

What does FHLOA stand for? 

Future Healthcare Leaders of America

100

This part of the body is known as the "control center" because it regulates all bodily functions and processes.

The brain

100

Bilateral

On Both Sides 

100

An emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating

CPR 

100

This treatment uses chemicals to kill or stop the growth of cancer cells and is often given in cycles

Chemotherapy 

200

When is our next meeting?

February 26

200

This is the largest organ in the human body, responsible for protecting internal organs and regulating body temperature.

The skin

200

Leukocyte 

White blood cell

200
This medical treatment uses high-energy radiation to shrink tumors and kill cancer cells

Radiation Therapy 

200

The hardest type of cancer to find

Pancreatic Cancer

300

Where was our last field trip to?

Randolph EMS center 

300

How many bones are in an adult body?

206

300

Contusion

A bruise 

300

Placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea to maintain an open airway

Intubation

300

The most common type of cancer in Women 

Breast cancer 

400

What were some of our fundraiser ideas?

Penny wars and $1 Pajama Day

400

How many bones are in a baby's body?

270

400

Hypertension

High Blood Pressure 

400

This common procedure involves scanning the body using a magnetic field and radio waves.

What is an MRI?

400

The most common type of cancer in men

Prostate Cancer

500

What is FHLOA's secretary's name? 

We don't have one 

500

Around how many tastebuds does the average human have?(In the Thousands) 

~10,000

500

Myocardial Infarction 

Heart Attck

500

This non-invasive imaging technique uses high-frequency sound waves to create visual representations of the inside of the body, and it's often used in obstetrics to monitor fetal development.

An Ultrasound 

500

This process involves taking a small sample of tissue from the body to examine it for signs of cancer

Biopsy