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100

While known in the US as Acetaminophen (Tylenol), this drug is referred to as ______ in most parts of the world.

What is Paracetamol?

100

This condition is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine.

What is scoliosis?

100

The UN agency that supports children in developing nations with nutrition, education, and protection.

What is UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund)?

100

 In many hospitals, "Code Blue" is the universal announcement for this life-threatening emergency.

What is a cardiac arrest (or respiratory arrest)?

100

This extremely hard substance in the human body covers the outside of your teeth.

What is Enamel?

200

Global organization that publishes the Essential Medicines List to improve drug access worldwide

what is World Health Organization?

200

This "sleeping disease," transmitted by the tsetse fly, is endemic in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

What is African Trypanosomiasis (or Sleeping Sickness)?

200

This set of warnings must be given to a suspect in the US to inform them of their right to remain silent.

What are Miranda Rights? 

200

 The first known nursing school was established in 250 B.C.E. in this country.

What is India?

200

 "Regarded as the 'Gold Standard' in dentistry, this prescription-only antiseptic rinse is commonly used after gum surgery to kill bacteria and reduce swelling".

What is Peridex (or Chlorhexidine)?

300

what were the first pharmacy shops called?

what is apothecary/apothecaries?

300

In 1955, the first effective vaccine for this paralytic disease was announced by Jonas Salk, with an oral version developed later by Albert Sabin.

What is Polio?

300

The international body that sets standards for social work education globally is known as the IASSW (International Association of Schools of Social Work) which is located in?

What is University of Pretoria, South Africa?

300

This electrolyte abnormality can cause peaked T waves, widened QRS, and life-threatening arrhythmias, often seen in renal failure.

What is hyperkalemia?

300

According to global health studies, this chronic bacterial disease is the primary cause of tooth loss in adults worldwide.

What is periodontitis?

400

Similar to the Dragon-type Pokémon, Vibrava, this Pfizer-owned antibiotic is a commonly prescribed tetracycline used to treat infections?

What is Vibramycin/Doxycycline?

400

The two most common causes of subarachnoid hemorrhagic stroke.

What are head trauma and aneurysm?

400

In 1803, this case established the principle of "judicial review," allowing the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

400

This international health initiative, supported by the WHO, aimed to increase the voice, influence, and global presence of nurses to achieve universal health coverage.

What is the Nursing Now Campaign?

400

This type of malocclusion occurs when the lower molars are positioned posteriorly relative to the upper molars, often resulting in an overbite.

What is Class II malocclusion (retrognathic bite)?

500

This NMDA receptor antagonist anesthetic causes dissociative anesthesia and emergence reactions, sometimes used in refractory depression.

What is Ketamine?

500

This type of cancer is associated with "Birbeck granules" on electron microscopy.

What is Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis?

500

This principle of the International Criminal Court (ICC) establishes that the court may only exercise jurisdiction when national legal systems are unwilling or unable to do so.

What is the Principle of Complementarity?

500

According to current trends, these two ventricular rhythms, often seen on cardiac monitors in critical care, are considered non-perfusing and immediately fatal if not managed.

What are Ventricular Fibrillation (V-fib) and Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (Pulseless V-tach)?

500

Affecting only 320 known people in the world, this rare genetic condition causes chronic gingivitis and aphthous ulcers that requires specialized, global collaborative care for oral and systemic health.

What is Barth Syndrome?