COMMON INJURY TO ORGANS
ORGAN SPECIALISTS
TREATMENT FOR ORGAN INJURY
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE
100
What organ is most commonly associated with a laceration or hematoma? 

skin

100

This provider treats patients with diseases of the heart and blood vessels. 

Cardiologist 

100

Appendectomy is the removal of what organ? 

Appendix 

100

What structure controls the pupil and also shares a name with a flower? 

Iris

100
Name one organ you can live without. 

Gallbladder 

200

What organ could be punctured as a results of a fractured rib?

Lung

200

 In addition to conditions of the gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas, a hepatologist is a doctor who specializes in the treatment of what large internal organ?

Liver

200

What medication classification is commonly recommended by a provider for at home use for soreness following a MVA. 

NSAIDS 

200

The "chloecyst" is another name for what small organ that stores bile?

Gallbladder

200

What internal organ can regenerate itself using doner tissue? 

Liver

300

This condition can be described as either, umbilical, ventral, or inguinal? 

Hernia

300

This provider focuses on the medical and surgical care of the eyes. 

Ophthalmologist 
300

Treatment for this type of injury may involve surgery, medication, and various therapies to address physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. 

TBI

300

The occipital and parietal bones are part of the structure that protects what bodily organ?

Brain

300

How long is the average small intestine? 

20 feet 

400
Caused by blunt or penetrating trauma, this organ would be treated by monitoring for additional bleeding, or the possibility or removal of the organ. 

Spleen

400

This doctor specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney conditions. 

Nephrologist 

400

 Inguinal hernia repairs fix protrusions of part of what organ into the muscles of the groin? The operation moves the organ back into its original position.

Large Intestine

400

Which organ produces insulin? 

Pancreas 

400

How many times does your heart beat in a day approx? 

100,000

500

This is the medical term for a collapsed lung.

Pneumothorax

500

A medical specialist who diagnoses and treats conditions related to the endocrine system, focusing on hormones and glands that produce them, including diabetes, thyroid disorders, and other hormonal imbalances

 Endocrinologist

500

Treatment for injury caused to this organ, resulting from a MVA may include: Hospitalization, fluids (IV or oral), antibiotics if infection is present, and potentially dialysis or surgery depending on the severity of the damage. 

Kidney 

500

This dome shaped organ is responsible for creating negative pressure, allowing productive lung activity. 

Diaphram

500
What organ did Meredith Grey donate to her father in the remarkable super realistic TV drama, Grey's Anatomy?

Liver