Name Injuries
About Hospital
Human Body Systems
First Aid/ Route of Administer
Human Body Systems
Abbreviation & Measurements
100

Name the injury and reason for discoloration.

Injury-Bruise

Due to damage in capillaries.

100

Name the equipment and what is use for.



Sharp container

A box is used for storing of used needles and other sharp medical instruments before disposal.

100

Name the missing part of the diagram and what happens in emphysema?



Bronchial Tubes

Bronchial tubes get damaged in emphysema.

100

Name the first aid procedure given in the picture. Define

CPR

A first aid procedure involving chest compression and artificial breathing.

100

Name the human system and name 2 ailments of this system?


Respiratory system


Asthma & Emphysema

100

What is Dx?

(Dx): the positive identification of an illness or disease

200

Name the injury and when this injury can happen.

Bloody swollen lips 

When lips get injured due to facial injury.


200

Name the department and what kind of patients are admitted here?

Emergency department.

Patient in life threatening condition are treated.

200

Name the missing part of the diagram and what is the function?

Left & Right Atrium

Two blood collection chambers of the heart.

200

What is first Aid?


 A basic medical care given to an injured victim when other(professional) help is not available or necessary.

200

Name the disease and what are symptoms of this disease?

Asthma

Symptoms: Coughing, Wheezing,Difficulty in breathing


200

 gtt ( a drop)

1 gtt= ??? drops

10 gtt= ????  drops

1 drop

10 drops

300

Name the injury?

Injury- Scratches

Due to any accident.

300

Name the hospital staff and what is his job?

Lab Technician

A medical professional who works with samples in a laboratory.

300

Name the a and b from the diagram and what is the difference between a and b?

a- small intestine

b- large intestine

The small intestine is involved in the digestion of food and absorption of nutrients and the large intestine is involved in the absorption of water.

300

Name the route of administration.

 

a) sublingual - medication given under the tongue


300

Difference between the 2 disease of respiratory system?

Note: Give 2 differences of each disease.

Asthma is a chronic lungs disease. Inflammation of bronchial tubes.

Emphysema is a progressive respiratory disease. Bronchial tubes get damaged

300

What is Rx?

(Rx): the specific drug or course of action prescribed to treat a patient’s medical condition

400

Name the injury and what is needed to be done to close the injury.

Injury-Deep cut

To close the wound stitches needed to be given.

400

Name the hospital staff and define.


Anesthesiologist

A doctor who renders patients unconscious or prevents them from feeling pain

400

Name the missing part of the diagram and what happens to to the missing part in emphysema?

Alveoli

In emphysema the alveoli lose their shape and functionality when the person exhales.

400

Name the condition of the patient and what happened in this condition?

Shock

A medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body.

400

Name the diagram and define.

Capillary

The smallest kind of blood vessel in the body. The fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.

400

What is the picture about and what is the normal range of adult

Heart rate is the speed of the heartbeat per unit time, typically beats per minute (bpm)

The normal resting adult human heart rate ranges from 60–100 bpm

500

Name the injury and what happens if the patient has concussion.

What is concussion.


Head trauma

A patient has head trauma due to that he had concussion.

Concussion: Temporary unconsiousness.

500

Name the equipment and define.


Pressure mattress

A special mattress designed to improve blood flow and comfort.

500

Name the missing part of the diagram and define?

Superior vena Cava

It is the largest vein and carries deoxygenated blood.

500

What is the picture about and define?

Laceration

An open injury caused by a harsh impact (knock) to soft body tissue.

500

What is the function ?


There are 4 valves in the heart.

Allow blood to flow in only one direction through the heart. A heart valve opens or closes on differential blood pressure on each side.

500

Difference between: HTN & WNL

WNL: “Within Normal Limits” , it is operating in a normal range.

HTN : “hypertension”, it is having blood pressure higher than normal

600

Name any 4 facial injuries?


Deep cut, scratches, scrapes and bloody swollen lips

600

Name the hospital department and staff. Name any two illnesses of this department

Department: Pediatric

Staff: Pediatrician

Any two illness: Obesity, Pneumonia, Asthma


600

Name a and b from the diagram and what is the difference between them?

a) Pulmonary Artery 

b) Pulmonary vein

Pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood and Pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood

600

a)What first aid procedure need to be done for bleeding?

b) What need to be done for the above injury if it is very deep?

Pressure is applied to stop the bleeding.

It need to be bandage or cover the wound. If the wound is deep stitches need to be given.

600

Name the missing part in the diagram and what is the function?

Aorta

Distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body through the circulation. It is the largest artery in the body.

600

Calculate the measurement: 

 cc (cubic centimeter)

1 cc =? ml

5 cc =? ml

1 cc= 1 ml

5cc= 5 ml