Congenital Deformity Correction Surgeries
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100
What is the definition of congenital?

A condition that is present from birth

100

Santa Clause is also known as what Saint?

St Nicholas 

100
What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

100

when does WW2 end?

1945

200

Why doesn't the NHS always provide funding for otoplasty?

Because it is a cosmetic procedure. 
200

Where did christmas trees originate from?

Germany, tracing back to the 15th century 

200

True or false: wisdom teeth serve no purpose 

true 

200

instrument with 88 keys 

piano 

300

What can a limb lengthening surgery fix?

differences between the lengths of arms/legs, bone growth irregularities/shorter bone length

300

what does holly represent on a christmas wreath?

the crown of thorns 

300

which vitamin is essential for vision, especially night vision?

vitamin A 

300

how many hearts does an octopus have?

three

400

Name two congenital conditions mentioned today. 

hemihypertrophy, congenital femoral deficiency, skeletal dysplasia (dwarfism), hemiplegic cerebral palsy, protruding ears 

400
What is the first line of the poem "A visit from st. Nicholas"?

Twas the night before christmas 

400
Which organ is responsible for filtering and removing waste from the blood?

Kidneys 

400

how many hills was the ancient city of Rome built on?

Seven

500
What is hemihypertrophy?

rare condition where one side of the body grows faster than the other - characterised by difference in growth by over 5% 

this is due to excess cell division/production 

500

Name all of Santa's reindeers 

dasher, dancer, prancer, vixen, comet, cupid, donner, blitzen, rudolph 

500

Medical term of a heart attack

myocardial infarction 

500

what is the term for a word that is the same forwards and backwards?

palindrome