Pediatrics
Surgery
Neurology/Neuroscience
Cardiology
Nursing
100

The most common type of cancer in children

What is leukemia (cancer of the bone marrow and blood; about 30% of childhood cancers)

100

Surgical specialty dealing with organs such as the liver, kidneys, spleen, gallbladder, etc.

What is general surgery?

100

The 2 organs/structures (one is an organ) associated with neurology/neuroscience/neurosurgery

What is the brain and the spinal cord?

100

The number of nurses practicing worldwide (HINT: think a LOT more than surgeons, etc.)

What is around 3 million

200

Subspecialty of pediatrics dealing with babies and newborns

What is neonatology (or fetal can be accepted)?

200

Organ transplanted in the first ever successful transplant

What is the kidney?

200

The length of a neurosurgery residency (HINT: longer than most surgical residencies)

What is 7 years? (around that, again can depend)

200

The machine that takes over the heart's (and lung) function during surgery?

What is the heart-lung machine?

200

Nurses make up about this percentage of all health professions students (HINT: probably more than you think)

What is ~50%
300

Explain the "road" to become a pediatric surgeon

college -> medical school -> general residency -> pediatric fellowship -> become licensed/board certified

300

Surgical tool used to control bleeding during surgery

What is a hemostat?

300

Part of the brain that stores your memories

What is the hippocampus?

300

The valve in the heart that transports blood to the rest of the body

What is the aortic valve?

300

Nurses are often much more involved with _____________ than surgeons or physicians are in a hospital setting.

What is patient care?

400

Pediatric (child) CPR differs from adult CPR in this way

What is the depth of the compressions (2 inches for adults; 1-1.5 inches for kids)

400

Substance used to clear an area of bacteria before cutting/starting surgery

What is betadine?

400

Outer membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord that is cut through during surgery

What is the dura?

400

What is the most common type of heart disease?

What is coronary artery disease?

400

The title/name of a nurse who is allowed to treat certain medical conditions without the supervision of a doctor

What is a nurse practitioner?

500

A birth defect that involves a baby's spine to not develop properly (hint: spine)

spina bifida

500

What kind of surgery is different in the way that it uses smaller incisions and is minimally invasive?

What is laparoscopy?

500

The most common type of brain surgery

What is a craniotomy?

500

Who is the person who controls/monitors the heart-lung machine during cardiothoracic surgery? (think back to trivia!)

What is a perfusionist?

500

The length of the average nursing shift

What is 12 hours?