Vital signs
Anatomy basics
Medical terminology
Common diseases
Medical abbreviations
100

What vital sign requires you to press with flat fingers until a pulse is felt?

Heart rate/Pulse

100

What is the body system that connects to the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?

What is the nervous system.

100

What does 'acute' mean?

What is sudden and/or severe

100

What condition has coughing, sneezing, and a sore throat as a sign of infection?

What is the Common Cold

100

What is the abbreviation for "American sign language"?

What is ASL

200

What vital sign requires you to use a probe to check a temperature?

Body temperature.

200

What is the body system that allows the body's movement to be possible?

What is the muscular system.

200

What does 'infectious' mean?

What are conditions that can be passed from person to person.

200

What condition has pink or red discoloration of one or both eyes?

What is Pink Eye

200

What's the full name for the abbreviation 'BP'?

What is blood pressure 

300

What vital sign requires you to wrap an inflatable cuff around somebody's arm?

What is blood pressure.

300

What body system consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons?

What is the skeletal system.

300

What is the meaning of 'inflammation'?

What is a bodily response to protect your body. swelling.

300

What condition makes breathing much harder, and is also incurable?

What is Asthma.

300

What is the abbreviation for 'do not resuscitate'?

What is DNR

400

What vital sign requires you to count the amount of times the chest rises within a minute?

What is respiration rate.

400

What is the body system that takes oxygen from the air around us and expels carbon dioxide?

What is the respiratory system.

400

What is the meaning of 'infusion'?

What is a way of putting a fluid into the bloodstream, through a needle.

400

What highly infectious disease is identifiable by the blisters and bumps it leaves on the skin?

What is chicken pox.

400

What is the abbreviation for "nothing by mouth"?

What is NPO

500

What artery should you use to take vital signs?

What is the radial artery or carotid artery.

500

What body system regulates hormones?

What is the endocrine system.

500

What does 'incision' mean?

What is a procedure where a cut is being made to the body.

500

What disease infects mainly toddlers and other younger children with symptoms of lost appetite, sore throat, and blisters?

What is Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease

500

What does the abbreviation 'Dx' stand for?

What is diagnosis