Medical Law
Medical
Medical Terminology
Nutrition/Wellness
Growth/Development
100

This a term used to represent when a person is harmed or injured because a health care provider does not meet the established or expected standards of care.

Tort

100

"Father of modern medicine"

Hippocrates

100

Using your handout, define the term auto-

self

100

Is defined as all body processes relating to food including: digestion, absorption, metabolism, circulation and elimination.


Nutrition

100

Generally refers to changes in the structure and size of a living organism.

Growth

200

This is a term used to represent when false statements either cause a person to be ridiculed or damage the person’s reputation

Defamation

200

Founder of Modern Nursing

Florence Nightingale

200

Using your handout, tell the prefix that is used to represent water.

"Hydro"

200

The acronym is frequently used to describe the amount of selected nutrients considered adequate to meet the known nutrient needs of healthy people.

RDA (recommended daily allowance)

200

Term used for lying on the stomach.

Prone

300

any care that result in physical harm, pain, or mental
anguish.

Abuse

300

These government agencies govern food labels.

FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and USDA (US Department of Agriculture)

300

Using your handout, define the term hemorrhage

pertaining to blood/abnormal excessive flow or discharge

300

This essential element is the basic components of all body cells. Essential for building and repairing tissue, regulating body functions, and providing energy and heat.

Protein

300

Any cell formed by the coming together of two reproductive cells is called this term.

Zygote

400

a process of communication between you and your health care provider that often leads to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services.

Informed consent

400

During the medieval period, what non-medical career/skill was common for people that performed surgeries.

Barber

400

Without using your handout, what does the term "cyte" mean?

Cell

400

This essential nutrient is a major source of readily usable human energy

Carbohydrate

400
Term used to describe lying on the back

Supine

500

Where can this passage be found?

"To adhere to the code of ethics of the nursing profession;
To co-operate faithfully with the other members of the nursing team and to carryout [sic] faithfully and to the best of my ability the instructions of the physician or the nurse who may be assigned to supervise my work;"

Nightingale Pledge

500

Which historical surgeon is known for self-experimenting with drugs to discover their anesthetic properties

William Halstead

500

Without using your handout, tell me medical term used to represent nose plastic surgery

Rhinoplasty

500

List the 6 types of essential nutrients we discussed in class

Carbohydrates/Lipids/Proteins/Vitamins/Minerals/Water

500

The 4 stages of growth/development that we discussed

Young adulthood/Middle age/Retirement/Old age