Medical Terminology
Anatomy
Emergency Medicine
Pharmacology
Medical Abbreviations
100

What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

hypertension

100
What is the largest organ in the body?

skin

100

What is the first step in CPR?

check for responsiveness

100

What is the common term for acetaminophen?

Tylonel

100

What does BP stand for?

blood pressure

200

What does the suffix "itis" mean?

inflammation

200

How many chambers does the heart have?

four

200

What do the ABCs in emergency medicine stand for?

airway, breathing, circulation

200

What class of drugs is used to treat bacterial infections?

antibiotics

200

What is a TIA?

transient ischemic attack (mini stroke)

300

What does the suffix "oma" mean?

denoting tumors or other abnormal growths


300

what part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

cerebellum

300

What type of shock is caused by a severe allergic reaction?

anaphylactic shock

300

What is warfarin's medication catagory?

anticoagulant

300

What does SOB stand for?

shortness of breath

400

What is the medical term for a heart attack?

myocardial infarction

400

What is the name of the small bone located in the knee, often refered to as the kneecap?

patella

400

In a trauma assessment the mnemonic DCAPBTLS is used. Name what three of these letters stand for. 

deformities, contusions, abrasions, penetrations or perforations, burns, tenderness, lacerations, and swelling

400

What class of drugs does ibuprofen belong to?

NSAIDs

400

What does PRN mean in medical orders?

as needed (comes from Latin for pro re nata)

500

What is the medical term for palpable or audible grating or crunching sensation produced by motion 

crepitus

500

What organ is capable of regenerating itself?

Liver

500

What is a pneumothorax? 

a collapsed lung

500

What neurotransmitter does cacaine primarily affect?

dopamine

500

What does JVD stand for?

jugular vein distention