Anatomy & Physiology
Pathology & Disease
Pharmacology & Theurapetics
Clinical Medicine & Diagnosis
Healthcare Systems
100

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.

Heart

100

This condition, characterized by high blood sugar levels, usually occurs when the body cannot produce enough insulin or use that insulin

Diabetes

100

This over-the-counter medication is commonly used to reduce fever and relieve pain.

Acetaminophen/Tylenol

100

This device is used by doctors to listen to the heart and lungs.

Stethoscope

100

This government program provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older.

Medicare

200

The small, coiled structure in the inner ear that helps with hearing.

Cochlea

200

The bacterium responsible for causing strep throat.

Streptococcal Pharyngitis,or Strep

200

These drugs are designed to destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria

Antibiotics

200

This common diagnostic tool uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of the body.

X-ray

200

This law, passed in 2010, expanded access to health insurance in the U.S.

Affordable Care Act or Obamacare

300

The term for the process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs.

Respiration

300

This neurodegenerative disease is known for causing tremors and movement problems.

Parkinson's

300

This class of drugs is used to lower high blood pressure.

Antihypertensives

300

This test measures the electrical activity of the heart.

Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)

300

The international organization that coordinates public health efforts on a global scale.

World Health Organization (WHO)

400

This type of muscle is under voluntary control and is attached to bones.

Skeletal Muscles

400

A condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues.

Autoimmune Disease

400

This type of medication is used to reduce stomach acid and treat conditions like GERD.

Proton Pump Inhibitors

400

A diagnostic technique using sound waves to produce images of organs inside the body.

Ultrasound

400

The term for the total amount you must pay out-of-pocket for covered healthcare services before your insurance begins to pay.

Deductible

500

The portion of the brain responsible for regulating heart rate, breathing, and other autonomic functions.


Medulla oblongata

500

This cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of white blood cells and is found in the blood and bone marrow.

Leukemia

500

A medication that blocks histamine and is used to treat allergic reactions.

Antihistamines

500

This procedure involves removing a small sample of tissue for examination under a microscope.

Biopsy

500

This type of health system is one where healthcare is primarily financed through taxes, and services are provided by government-run facilities.

Single-payer system