You’re playing soccer and twist your ankle. It swells up and hurts to move—what type of injury is this?
Sprain
This tool goes thump-thump and lets you listen to heartbeats.
Stethoscope
This organ works 24/7, has 4 chambers, and loves cardio workouts.
Heart
“Cardio-” refers to this major organ.
Heart
You cut your finger—what’s the first thing you should do?
Apply pressure to stop bleeding.
Your friend forgot their EpiPen and ate peanuts. They’re struggling to breathe and breaking out in hives—what’s happening?
Anaphylaxis
It’s cuffed to your arm and tells you if you’re “120 over 80.”
Blood pressure monitor
Your liver filters out toxins. But which organ is the body’s “filter” for pee?
“Osteo-” is a clue that the condition affects this part of the body.
Bones
Your friend is bleeding heavily from their arm. You need to apply this type of pressure to slow it down.
Direct
Someone faints during a blood draw. What’s one of the first things you should do to help them?
Lay them flat and elevate their legs.
Docs use this cone-shaped tool to peek into your ear canal.
Otoscope
When you eat food, it travels down this long tube before it hits your stomach.
Esophagus
If you’re having a “laparotomy,” a surgeon is opening up this general area.
Abdomen
If someone’s choking but still coughing loudly, should you start the Heimlich?
No.
You see someone clutching their chest and falling to the ground. What’s the first life-saving step you should start?
CPR
Before surgery, this tool goes snap snap and is used to hold tissues together.
Surgical clamps/forceps
This muscle group is responsible for giving you that six-pack look.
“Hypothermia” means your body temperature is doing what?
Dropping too low.
To treat a minor burn, you should run it under this kind of water.
Cool but not ice-cold water.
A classmate accidentally swallows a cleaning product. What’s the emergency service you should call (besides 911)?
Poison control
You wear these on your hands before treating a wound to avoid germs.
Gloves
The body’s smallest bones are found here!
Ear
If someone is “anemic,” which blood cells are likely low?
Red blood cells.
Someone’s having a seizure—should you hold them down?
No.