Medical Equipment
Grammar/Idioms
Organ Systems/Anatomy
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100

What is the name of the device used to constrict an artery and reduce the flow of blood?

Tourniquette

100

What does it mean if a patient says their symptoms "crescendo"?

Symptom is increasing in nature

100

Name the 1 artery that can be found in the upper extremities of the body.

subclavian, axillary, brachial, radial, ulnar

100

What is the name of the white/yellow sticky substance that appears after an injury has been infected?

Pus

200

What is the general name of the vessel for holding fluids, commonly found in hospitals? The shape of it allows it to be held against the patient's body to catch any falling fluids or debris. 

Basin

200

So far, until now, not yet are all trigger words for which tense?

present perfect

200

Digestive system: 

The _(what structure)___ makes sure that the bolus passes into the ________ and not the _______!

The __epiglottis__ makes sure that the bolus passes into the esophagus__ and not the _windpipe/larynx/trachea____!

200

What is the ear, nose, and throat doctor called? (Medical Profession)

Otolaryngologist

300

An instrument like a long, thin spoon, used for scraping the inside of an organ.


a curette

300

What is the slang term for when you've performed some stressful physical activity and stretched or elongated a muscle too much?

"I pulled a muscle".
300

Name the three layers of the heart. 

Epicardium, myocardium, and endocardium

300

Name 5 of the 10 major systems that are responsible for the body's functions. 

cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, respiratory, reproductive, skeletal, urinary, 

400

Name 3 of the 4 protective covers we learned about that wrap around a fractured bone or injured muscle to protect it from further harm. 

cast, splint, brace, sling

400

Name at least 8 of the 9 modal verbs we learned in class.

could, should, would, might, must, can, may, shall, will

400

Name the 4 segments of the spinal cord. 

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral

400

What is the name of disease that the young boy from the video (end of class, day 5) had? 

Krabbe Disease 

500

PET Scan - what do the letters "PET" stand for? 

Positron Emission Tomography

500

Name 8 prepositions in under 10 seconds.

Any words from the preposition list will be accepted.

500

Name 3 symptoms that will occur to your organs when your parasympathetic system is active. AND

Name 3 symptoms that will occur to your organs when your sympathetic system is active.

Sympathetic: dilated pupils, inhibit flow of saliva, accelerated heartbeat, dilated bronchi, inhibits persistalsis and secretion, conversion of glycogen to glucose, secretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline, inhibits bladder contraction, increased muscle tone

Parasympathetic: stimulate flow of saliva, slow heartbeat, constrict bronchi, stimulate persistalsis and secretion, stimulate release of bile, contraction of bladder, decreased muscle tone

500

Explain the 6 basic steps that a doctor should take when performing a medical consultation with a patient. (Hint: Think of the disorganization activity we did in class!)

1. Greet the patient/Introduce yourself.

2. Ask the patient his or her reason for consulting.

3. Express your sympathy for a patient’s pain or discomfort. (this can also go after #4 or 5)

4. Ask the patient open questions like “Tell me about your headache” concerning his or her complaint. 

5. Summarize what the patient has told you to see if you’ve understood.

6. Explain your plan of action.