Nervous System
Cranial Nerves
Human Anatomy
Emergency Medicine
Wildcard
100

Neurons send messages throughout the body through _____ impulses

Electrical

100

How many pairs of cranial nerves do we have?

12

100

Name 2 of the 3 parts of the pelvic bone (os coxae)

Ilium, ischium, pubis

100

What are you worried about with a displaced fracture that pokes through the skin?

Infection

100

Alexander Fleming invented what wonder drug in 1928 that fights against bacteria

Penicillin

200

What are the parts of the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord

200

Which cranial nerve is responsible for sensation over the forehead, cheekbone, and jawline?

CN V (Trigeminal Nerve)

200

What is the test used to assess for a PCL injury?

Posterior drawer test

200

What does a lung fill with if it collapses

Air and fluid (blood)

200

What is the longest running prime-time medical drama still on air today?

Grey’s Anatomy

300

Which brain region controls breathing?

The brainstem

300

Which cranial nerve can you assess using the shoulder shrug test?

CN XI (Accessory Nerve)

300

Which abdominal quadrant contains the gallbladder?

Right upper quadrant

300

What does ABC stand for

Airway, Breathing and Circulation

300

What is the medical term for having extra fingers or toes?

Polydactyly

400

What part of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary actions?

Somatic Nervous System

400

Cranial nerve II is responsible for which of the five senses?

Sight (Vision)

400

What do we call inflammation of the pancreas?

Pancreatitis

400

What is the term for blowing into a child’s mouth to get something out of their nose

Parent’s kiss

400

In addition to having a unique fingerprint, every person has a unique ________ print.

Tongue

500

What are the 2 main divisions of the peripheral nervous system?

Somatic and Autonomic Nervous System

500

Which cranial nerve helps you to smile?

CN VII (Facial Nerve)

500

Is the sternum part of the axial or appendicular skeleton?

Axial

500

What would an EKG show if someone is having a heart attack (myocardial infarction)?

ST elevation

500

In addition to sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing, what is the name for the sensation that allows you to perceive your body in space - often referred to as the “sixth sense”

Proprioception/Kinesthesia