Primary Care Doctor
Nurses
Specialist
Allied Health Professionals
Pharmacists
100

This type of doctor treats patients of all ages, from children to adults

What is a Family Physician 

100
This tool is used by nurses to measure blood pressure.

What is a blood pressure cuff. 

100

This specialist treats skin conditions like acne or eczema.

What is a dermatologist. 

100

This type of therapy helps patients regain movement after injury? 

What is Physical Therapy.

100

This is the written order from a doctor that allows you to get medication?

What is a prescription? 

200

This doctor specializes in caring for infants, children, and teenagers.

What is a pediatrician. 

200

This is a term for giving a patient a shot. 

What is an injection. 

200

This type of specialist focuses on the heart and blood vessels. 

What is a cardiologist. 

200

This machine is used to take pictures of bones inside the body?

What is an X-ray

200

This is the amount of medicine you should take at one time?

What is a Dosage

300

This type of visit includes checking height, weight, vitals, and overall health once a year. 

What is an Annual Physical Exam.

300

This type of nurse has completed a nursing program and passes a licensing exam.

What is a registered nurse. 

300

This specialist treats broken bones and joint injuries. 

What is an orthopedic doctor. 

300

This is the place where blood and samples are tested?

What is a laboratory?

300

This term describes when two medications negatively affect each other?

What is a drug interaction?

400

This is the name for disease like diabetes or asthma that a primary doctor manages over time.

What are chronic illnesses. 

400

This advanced nursing role can diagnose illnesses and prescribe medication. 

What is a nurse practitioner. 

400

This specialist focuses on the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. 

What is a neurologist.

400

This professional analyzes blood samples to help diagnose diseases. 

What is a medical lab technician?

400

These are medicines you can buy without a doctors prescription? 

What are over-the-counter (OTC) medications. 

500

This is a process where a primary doctor sends a patient to a specialist for advanced care. 

What is a referral. 

500

This is the term for continuously checking a patient's condition, including vitals and symptoms. 

What is patient monitoring.

500

This is the name for a doctor who performs operations to treat injuries or diseases. 

What is a surgeon. 

500

This is the process of using imaging like x-rays or MRI's to diagnose conditions?

What is medical imaging?

500

This is the instruction label on medication that tells how and when to take it?

What are directions for use? (medication instructions)