The full name for WIPM, NSBWM and MAPS
What are Women in Pre-Med, The National Society of Black Women in Medicine and Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students?
The abbreviation for CPR
What is Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation?
the largest blood vessel in the body
What is the aorta?
This specialty deals with diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
What is Cardiology?
This principle means health profeesionals should always try to help their patients and do good.
What is Beneficence?
The date when these organizations were established
What is February 1st, 2022 (WIPM), October 14, 2017 (NSBWM) and 1989/ October 4, 1964(MAPS)
A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
What is Cancer?
The hardest substance in the body
What are teeth?
The doctor responsible for administering sedatives
What is an Anesthesiologist?
A physician must keep a patient’s personal health information private unless consent is given or law requires disclosure. This reflects which ethical principle?
What is Confidentiality?
The founders of these organizations
Who are The Collins Sisters (WIPM), Ashlei Philips and Amber Balkcom (NSBWM) and Dr. Jeffrey Sterling (MAPS)
Acetaminophen is the generic name for this over-the-counter pain reliever
What is Tylenol?
The system responsible for drainage
What is the lymphatic system?
A doctor who diagnoses and treats inflammatory and autoimmune diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system and connective tissues
What is a Rheumatologist?
This principle means “do no harm” and guides physicians to avoid causing unnecessary injury or suffering.
What is Nonmalificence?
The place/location that found these organization's
Where are Tuskegee University (WIPM), Florida State University (NSBWM), Northwestern University (MAPS)
Resting heart rates for adults
What is 60-100 bpm?
This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.
What is the cerebellum?
This specialty deals with disorders of the glands, such as diabetes, thyroid disease, and hormonal imbalances
What is Endocrinology?
A patient chooses to refuse a treatment after you explain the risks and benefits. Respecting this choice demonstrates:
What is Autonomy/Free will?
The mission statements for these organizations
What are The mission of Women In Pre-Med is to empower females of all racial backgrounds to pursue and attain a degree in the medical field. Through creating platforms, such as research and mentorship programs, medical educational resources, and community outreach, we are striving to break barriers for females who aspire to pursue a career in medicine (WIPM),
A 60-year-old patient presents with persistent fatigue, blurred vision, frequent urination, and dizziness upon standing. Laboratory tests reveal elevated fasting glucose levels and HbA1c of 9.2%. On physical exam, the patient’s blood pressure reads 140/85 mmHg while lying down but drops to 95/60 mmHg upon standing, with no compensatory heart rate increase.
These findings are most consistent with this combination of chronic conditions.
What is diabetes and hypotension?
The artery located in your wrist
What is the brachial artery?
This highly specialized field combines medical and surgical expertise to treat diseases of the ear, nose, and throat and is often abbreviated with three letters.
What is otolaryngology (ENT)?
A hospital has one ventilator available and two critically ill patients, one with a high chance of recovery and one with poor prognosis. The medical team decides to allocate the ventilator to the patient with better survival odds.
This difficult choice reflects the ethical principle of:
What is Justice?