Unit 1: History of Medicine
Unit 2: Harlem and My Health
Unit 3.1: Brain Structures & Functions
Unit 3.2: Psychology & Mental Health
Mystery Bag
100
The origins of medical terminology are based on these two languages (Hint: think prefixes, roots, and suffixes). This creates a universal language for the global medical community.
What is latin and greek?
100
A set of organized efforts and protect, promote and restore well-being to a community, based on research about the area's needs.
What is Public Health?
100
Controls all of the actions, thoughts, and emotions of an organism.
What is the brain?
100
The current state of someone's emotional and psychological well-being.
What is mental health?
100
Be professional, be kind, be honest.
What are the three rules of class?
200
The way that research is cited in many medical papers.
What is APA Format?
200
The measure of death rates in a given area.
What is mortality?
200
Controls heart rate, blood pressure and involuntary actions.
What is the brain stem?
200
Negative attitudes and opinions founded on misunderstandings aimed at a specific group of people, places, or circumstances.
What is stigma?
200
Every week on Tuesday at 2:30 PM.
When is tutoring?
300
The time period when diseases like Tuberculosis, the Bubonic plague, and Smallpox were extremely deadly.
What is the Dark/Middle Ages?
300
Internal factors that impact a person's well-being. Smoking, drug use, exercise, nutrition, and sleep are all of examples.
What are health behaviors?
300
The process by which neurons communicate.
What is neurotransmission?
300
Depression and/or anxiety can be caused by repeated forms of this.
What is trauma (or) abuse?
300
A major Reggaeton/Latin song produced in the summer of 2017 that was stuck in the heads of people everywhere.
What is Despacito?
400
A crucial tool that dramatically impacted the medical community and lead researches to begin looking for cures to bacterial infections.
What is the microscope?
400
Levels of air pollution, sanitation efforts, number of health clinics, grocery stores, parks and access to transportation are some examples of this.
What are environmental factors?
400
Chemical messengers that have specific affects on the body, including serotonin, GABA and dopamine.
What are neurotransmitters?
400
The tool created from collections of thousands of case studies and psychological research studies that allows the medical community to diagnose mental health conditions.
What is the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
400
The color Green.
What is Ms. Alvarez's favorite color?
500

The major two innovative treatments that allowed bacterial infections and deadly viral diseases to be managed.

What are antibiotics and vaccines?

500

Major differences or gaps in the rates of disease, mortality, or negative health conditions that exist among different demographics or populations.

What are health disparities?

500

The primary region of the brain that addictions impact, and physical change over time.

What is the reward system?

500
A combination of psychotherapy, psychotropics, and lifestyle changes.
What are effective treatments for mental disorders?
500
Taco, Pizza, Chop Cheese, Tostones, Wings, Tikka Masala, Sushi, Ramen, and Mystery Meat.
What are all the team names in POM?