What is a common tool in surgery with a sharp blade used to cut open the body?
What is a scalpel?
What is a doctor the specializes in the treatment of children?
What is a pediatrician?
Who was the woman that established the first nursing school ever (known as the "woman with the lamp")?
Who is Florence Nightingale?
What disease became a pandemic in 2020, killing 7,010,681 so far, with symptoms including losing sense of smell and taste?
What is Covid-19?
How many official bones are in the human body?
What is 206?
What is a tool that uses electromagnetic radiation that passes through the body to take pictures of bones?
What is an X-ray?
What is the study of cancer called?
What does ICU stand for?
What is Intensive Care Unit?
What disease is mainly categorized by seizure activity in the brain?
What is epilepsy?
What are the three layers of the skin?
What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis (or subcutaneous layer)?
What is a device used to restart the beating of the heart with the application of electrical currents to the chest or heart?
What is the defibrillator?
What is a doctor that specializes in treatment of the skin?
What is a dermatologist?
What are the wings of a hospital?
What is the East and West wings?
What is the disease where the patient has an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, develops in younger years?
What is scoliosis?
Where is the hyoid located?
Where is, within the throat?
What is the drug name of Tylenol?
What is acetaminophen?
What is the study of bones?
What is osteology?
What is the difference between an MRI and an X-ray?
X-rays use radiation and takes images of bones, while an MRI does not use radiation, and takes pictures of soft tissue.
What is the disease with the highest mortality rate (most likely to be lethal)?
What is heart disease?
What are all of the possible blood types?
What is O-, O+, A-, A+, B-, B+, AB-, and AB+?
What does the acronym for EEG (a test used for measuring electric firings in the brain) stand for?
What is electroencephalography?
If you were diagnosed with a blood disorder, what kind of physician would you go to?
What is a hematologist?
What is the care that focuses on relieving the pain of patients, increasing quality of life, and is often seen in with the terminally ill, or patients with extreme pain?
What is palliative care?
What doctor would you go to if you had a kidney stone?
What is a urologist?
Where would your gallbladder be located?
What is in the abdominal cavity, on the right side beneath the liver?