First Aid
Diseases and Disorders
History of Healthcare
Human Body and Organs
Misc.
100

What’s the first thing you should do when you see someone collapse?

Check that the scene is safe, then check the person for responsiveness.

100

Asthma primarily affects this body system.

What is the respiratory system?

100

This philosopher established a code of ethics for healthcare, self-titling it “the Hippocratic Oath”

Hippocrates

100

This organ is responsible for filtering waste from the blood and producing urine

What is the kidneys

100

spell this creature

pterodactyl

200

What is the correct rate of chest compressions for adult CPR?

100–120 compressions per minute.

200

This disease is known as the "silent killer" because it often occurs without symptoms.

What is hypertension?

200

“The Founder of Modern Nursing.” This person is famous for establishing nursing as a respectable profession by emphasizing cleanliness, sanitation, and evidence-based care.

Florence Nightingale

200

This organ is shared by both the digestive and respiratory systems

What is the pharnyx

200


Senegal

300

How does an EpiPen help during a severe allergic reaction?

It injects epinephrine, which quickly relaxes airway muscles and narrows blood vessels to raise blood pressure and improve breathing.

300

Sickle cell primarily affects this component of blood.

What are red blood cells?

300

Louis Pasteur's work on this theory proved that microscopic organisms cause infectious diseases, leading to revolutionary changes in sanitation and sterilization

Germ Theory

300

This is the most flexible muscle in the human body

What is the tongue

300

How many legs does a lobster have

10

400

What life-saving technique should you perform on an adult who is choking and unable to speak or breathe?

Perform the HEIMLICH maneuver (abdominal thrusts) 


400

This genetic disorder causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive system.

What is cystic fibrosis?

400

This illness was heavily glamorized and romanticized in 19th century culture, causing thin frames and pale skin to become trendy.

Tuberculosis

400

This part of the brain is responsible for regulating basic bodily functions like heartbeat and breathing?

What is the Medulla Oblongata

400

Name 5 Brain Rot

  • Bombardiro Crocodilo
  • Brr Brr Patapim
  • Bicicletta Del Gatto Santo
  • La Vacca Saturno Saturnita
  • Lirili Larilla
  • Tralalero Tralala
  • Cappuchino Assasino
  • Chimpanzini Bananini
  • Frigo Camelo
  • Trippi Troppi Troppa Trippa
  • Spirita Cappuccina
  • Ballerina Cappuchina
  • Bombombini Gusini
  • Trulimero Trulichina
500

In CPR, why is it important to allow full chest recoil between compressions?

It lets the heart refill with blood, improving circulation and increasing the chances of effective resuscitation.

500

This autoimmune disorder causes the immune system to attack the protective covering of nerves.

What is multiple sclerosis?

500

In 1850s London, a deadly cholera outbreak was traced to this source, leading to a link between contaminated water and disease. This event became a foundational moment in epidemiology and public health, highlighting the importance of clean water sources and inspiring reforms in sanitation and urban planning.

John Snow’s Broad Street Water Pump 

500

This is the only organ in the human body capable of regenerating tissue

What is the liver

500

Spell: zombie a______

Name:


Capital of Uruguay:

Apocalypse

Dragon Fruit

Montevideo