Pain
Nutrition and obesity
Hospital Admissions
Course Info
Blood
100
What is the muscle in the back of the lower part of the leg?
calf
100
What hormones do diabetics lack?
insulin
100
What does a triage nurse do?
decides how quickly a new patient needs treatment?
100

What are the 3 parts of a report called?

Details, Causes, Recommendations

100
What blood type is the universal donor?
O
200
What is the opposite of 'the most'?
the least
200

How do you say this equation? 33x4=264-2?

thirty-three times four equals two hundred and sixty-four minus two.

200
What is the Simple Past of 'feel'?
felt
200

What happens during our 3rd lesson?

Consultations discussing the practice report students do for homework.

200
What shape is a healthy red blood cell?
circular/round
300
How do you describe a pain that feels like a sharp point?
stabbing
300
What is the healthy range for a persons BMI?
18.5 to 24.9
300
What is another term for nearest relative?
next of kin
300

What does appropriacy mean?

Using the correct tone (word, phrases, grammar) for a particular situation.

300
What is a CBC?
complete blood count
400
What is the name of the pain when you can still feel an amputated limb?
phantom limb or neuropathic pain
400

What is the name of the film by Morgan Spurlock about the effects of fast food?

Super Size Me

400

How do you pronounce this word? 

"colleague"

 Call Leeeg (hard g)

400

What is a medical blunder?

A serious mistake in a medical setting.

400
The study of blood is called _____________
haematology
500
Pain is either _________ or __________. _______ pain is short-term, and ________ pain lasts longer than the injury that caused it.
acute chronic
500

an illness in which a person has abnormal eating habits that affect their health.

An eating disorder. (Anorexia and/or Bulimia)

500

Where do patients sit while they wait for treatment?

waiting room

500

"You go pee pee, today?"

Have you urinated yet today?

Have you been to the washroom today?

500

A bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly.

haemophilia