History of Medicine
Genetics
Vitals
Medical Ethics
Careers in Healthcare
100

This ancient civilization was the first to develop a system of sewage management.

Romans/Greeks.

100

The nitrogenous bases in DNA include in alphabetical order are.

Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine. 

100

This medical term describes the muscles and veins in the heart when they are relaxed.

Diastole

100

This Greek physician and philosopher is responsible for the development of the Hippocratic oath.

Hippocrates

100

This healthcare professional works closely with technical machinery that provides therapeutic radiation treatment. Salary range is from 66-77K.

Radiation Therapist 

200

This individual was the first to develop the microscope.

Zacharias Janssen.

200

Pure as gold is a mnemonic used to member this nitrogenous grouping. 

Purines. 

200

This medical term describes the muscles and veins of the heart when they are contracted.

Systole.

200

This oath is taken by physicians across the world stating that they will do no harm.

Hippocratic Oath.

200

This health care professional works closely with patients to provide prescription drug management. 

Pharmacist.

300

This science duo was the first to see DNA

Watson & Crick.

300

This nitrogenous base is exclusive to DNA.

Thymine. 

300

This fever has a range of 40 to 41.5 degrees Celcius.

Hyperpyrexia.

300

This renaissance artist is responsible for creating "Vitruvian Man", however, he is also responsible for digging up dead bodies. 

 Leonardo da Vinci. 

300

This health care professional works with patients to rehabilitate gross motor skills. 

Physical Therapist. 

400

This ancient civilization was the first to record the use of herbal remedies and medicine. 

Ancient Chinese. 

400

This nitrogenous base is exclusive to RNA.

Uracil.

400

This ratio describes normal blood pressure.

120/80

400

A blatant violation of a patient's ability to make a decision goes against this ethical principle. 

Autonomy. 

400

This professional evaluates the order of nucleic acids to detect malignant changes and provides counseling. 

Genetic Counselor. 

500

This devastating bacterial infection that was spread by mice is responsible for whipping half of Europe's population.

Bubonic Plague/Black Death/Black Plague

500

The AUG codon indicates.

The start of protein synthesis/Met

500

The four points of auscultation.

Aorta, Pulmonary, Tricuspid, Bicuspid. 

500

Performing a lobotomy on a perfectly normal and healthy brain goes against this ethical principle.  

Nonmaleficence.


500

This health care professional works to rehabilitate fine motor skills. 

Occupational Therapist.