General Health & Medicine
Professions in Practice
Anatomy & Physiology
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
USF General Trivia
100

The average human body temperature in Celsius

What is 37°C?

100

This profession focuses on restoring movement and physical function after injury or illness

What is Physical Therapy?

100

The largest artery in the body

What is the aorta?

100

Working across disciplines to provide patient care is known as this

What is interprofessional collaboration?

100

This city is home to the original and largest USF campus.

What is Tampa?

200

This vitamin is mainly produced when your skin is exposed to sunlight

What is Vitamin D?

200

These professionals often provide immediate care for sports-related injuries on the field

What is Athletic Training?

200

The muscle responsible for pumping blood through the body

What is the heart?

200

Which communication skill helps teams stay coordinated by summarizing key points at the end of a meeting or patient handoff?

What is Summarizing?

200

This two-word phrase is shouted by students and alumni and is often paired with a distinctive hand symbol.

What is ‘Go Bulls!’?

300

The body’s largest internal organ responsible for detoxifying the blood

What is the liver?

300

This healthcare role combines medical knowledge and hands-on care, often collaborating with physicians

What is Physician Assistant?

300

The kneecap is also known by this name

What is the patella?

300

When multiple professionals share a patient plan, it’s called a(n) _______ approach

What is multidisciplinary approach?

300

This weekly campus event brings together food vendors, student orgs, and campus services in a bustling outdoor market.

What is Bull Market?

400

This disease was declared eradicated globally in 1980

What is smallpox?

400

This profession is known for patient-centered care, bedside monitoring, and holistic health advocacy

What is Nursing?

400

The process of breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide

What is respiration?

400

This professional document outlines what a provider is legally allowed to do in their role.

What is the scope of practice?

400

Along with Tampa, these two cities complete USF’s three-campus system.

What are St. Petersburg and Sarasota–Manatee?

500

This term describes consistently high blood pressure

What is hypertension?

500

This type of healthcare professional diagnoses, treats, and manages diseases as a primary care provider

What is a Physician or Medical Doctor?

500

This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves

What is the nervous system?

500

This oath, often taken by medical professionals, commits them to do no harm

What is the Hippocratic Oath?

500

USF football games take place in this major Tampa stadium, also home to an NFL team.

What is Raymond James Stadium?