A Pediatrician
What is treat children?
The organ responsible for pumping your blood
What is the heart?
The element you need to breathe to survive.
What is oxygen?
It's what you might get if you experience a hit on the head in sports.
What is a concussion?
It's the medication administration route that goes in your vein.
What is IV?
A Surgeon
What is perform surgeries?
The organ responsible for eliminating fluid waste.
What is your bladder?
You need this to power your body.
What is glucose/sugars?
* DAILY DOUBLE *
It's what we call it when you get a cut in the skin.
What is a laceration?
It's what doctor's use to check your eyesight.
What is an eye chart?
A Nurse
What is care for patients in the hospital, nursing home or other environment under a doctor's orders?
The organ responsible for processing oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What is your lungs?
You need this to build/repair muscle.
What is protein?
It's what we call it when a bone breaks.
What is a fracture?
It's what medical professionals use to listen to your heart and lungs.
What is a stethoscope?
A Pharmacist
What is dispense medication prescribed to patients?
* DAILY DOUBLE *
The structure responsible for making you breathe (mechanically).
What is your diaphragm?
What is water?
It's what we call it when you scrape your skin.
What is an abrasion?
It's a medical test to see if you broke a bone.
What is an XRay, MRI or CT Scan?
A Phlebotomist
What is draw blood?
The organ responsible for memory, thinking and control of your body functions.
What is your brain?
You need this to build and repair bones.
What is calcium?
It's what happens when you twist an ankle and hurt the muscle.
What is a sprain?
It's the person who is the highest medical provider on an ambulance.
What is a paramedic?