Forensics
Vital Signs/Blood Test
Heart
Diseases
Clinical Careers
100

This principle states that whenever two objects come into contact, there is a transfer of material.

What is Locardi Principle

100

This vital sign is uses a sphygmomanometer. Measures in a fraction, uses diastolic and systolic

What is blood pressure

100

Is the vena cava a vein or an artery 

Vein

100

This disease is a worm

What is a helminth

100

This career involves looking at chemicals, drugs, and poisons in the human body 

Forensic Toxicologist 

200

This lab practice prevents contamination by maintaining sterile conditions during experiments and evidence handling.

What is aseptic technique

200
Which vital sign is has a normal average of 60-100bpm

What is heart rate

200

Is the Aorta a vein or an artery

An artery

200

True or false, you can treat viruses with antibiotics

False

200

This person goes to school for 4 years undergraduate, 4 years medical school, 5 years surgical residency. 

What is a general surgeon 

300

This fingerprint pattern has ridges that form a circular or spiral shape around a central point.

What is a whorl

300

What is the rule with Lipids and Cholesterol


Hint: LDL and HDL 

High LDL and Low HDLs=good

High HDL and Low LDL=bad 

300

Once blood leaves the lungs is it oxygenated or deoxygenated

oxygenated

300

Which agent of disease is not considered living and needs a host

A virus

300

This career involves looking at punnett squares, pedigrees, and helping couples build their families 

What is a genetic counselor

400

This scientist studies insect life cycles to estimate time of death in a criminal investigation.

What is a forensic entomologist 

400

What does SPO2 mean

Blood oxygen 

400

What does the vena Cava and Aorta have in common

They are both the biggest blood vessels in the body

400

What agent of disease does antibiotics target

Bacteria

400

This career needs a BSN

What is a registered Nurse

500

This type of evidence is transferred from a primary source to a secondary location through contact, such as fibers moving from clothing to furniture.

What is trace evidence

500

Name the common terms for erythrocytes, thrombocytes, leukocytes

Red Blood Cells, Platelets and White Blood Cells 

500

Name the 4 valves 

Tricuspid , Bicuspid, Pulmonary, and Aortic

500

Yellow fever, dengue fever, Malaria are example of ?

Viruses 

500

This career you "technically" do not need a medical degree, you have to be voted in. 

What is a coroner