Vital Signs
Disease Diagnosis
Parts of the Brain
Neurological Disorders
Temperature
100

What is Temperature?

How hot or how cold something is. 

100

What is a symptom? Give two examples. 

How the patient is feeling.

Examples: Vomiting, Headache, Cough, Runny Nose, Stomach Ache

100

Which Lobe in the Brain allows you to hear?

Temporal Lobe

100

What part of the human body is affected by a Neurological Disorder?

Brain

100

How many degrees is a fever?

100.4

200

What is Heart Rate?

A measure of heart beats usually expressed as the number of beats per minute.

200

What are the three type of pathogens?

Fungus, Bacteria, and Virus

200

Which Lobe controls your emotions, behavior, and personality?

Frontal Lobe

200

Give an example of one Neurological Disorder.

Epilepsy, ADHD, Tourettes, Etc...

200

A temperature that is taken axillary, is taken

by armpit.

300

What is Respiratory Rate?

The number of breaths a person takes per minute. 

300

What vocabulary word goes with this definition, "The moment of exposure to an infectious agent until signs and symptoms of the disease appear?"

Incubation Period

300

Which Lobe in the Brain controls your Vision?

Occipital Lobe

300

What is the most common symptom of a person who has epilepsy?

They have Seizures.

300

Identify three places that the body temperature can be taken.

Ear, Mouth, Armpit

400

What are the four vital signs?

Temperature, Respiratory Rate, Heart Rate, and Blood Pressure

400

What type of Transmission is E. Coli

Foodborne

400

Where did Miss Quezada attend Middle School?

El Monte Middle School

400

What is one common Neurological Disorder that is known for memory loss?

Alzheimer's or Dementia

400

What is one thing that can increase temperature?

Illness, infection, exercise, excitement, environment

500

Why are vital signs important?


Are clues for diagnosing illnesses and diseases

500

What temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is considered a fever? 

100.4 and above

500

What are the 4 Lobes that make up your Cerebrum?

Frontal Lobe

Occipital Lobe

Temporal Lobe

Parietal Lobe

500

What does LEAD represent?

LEAD like a Lobo

Be Engaged

Accept Everyone

Are Dependable

500

The term for "below normal" body temperature is _______

Hypothermia