Cardiovascular
Gastrointestinal
Renal
Abbreviations
BONUS
200

What is the medical term for a slow heart rate?

Bradychardia

200

What is the meaning of GI?

Gastrointestinal.

200

What is the main function of the kidneys?

Filtering waste and mantaining fluid volume.

200

What does SOB stand for?

Shortness of breath.

200

How many bones are in the human body?

Around 206-210.

400

It's the increase in the internal diameter of blood vessels (arteries and veins) which allows increased blood flow through them.

a) Vasoconstriction b) Vasodilation c) Heparinization

b) Vasodilation

400

The upper part of your abdomen just below your rib cage is called…

a)Epigastric region b)Hipocondriac region c)Hypogastric region

a)Epigastric region

400

Name at least 2 risk factors of CKD.

Diabetes, hypertension, family history, age, smoking, prostate conditions, etc.

400

Meaning of HEENT.

Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat.

400

Who is the father of medicine?

Hippocrates.

600

Name 3 diagnostic tests for heart conditions.

EKG, angiography, cardiac catheterization, treadmill testing, cardiac enzymes, etc.

600

What is ascites?

Fluid buildup in the peritoneum.

600

Procedure that involves the creation of an arteriovenous fistula.

Hemodialysis.

600

What does NPO stand for? In latin.

Nulla per os.

600

It's the most beneficial lipoprotein.

HDL (High Density Lipoprotein).

800

What are NTG tablets mainly used for?

a)Vasodilation b)Vasoconstriction d)Pain killers

Vasodilation

800

Group of non-insulin drugs used to help reduce the amount of glucose present in the blood.

OHAs (Oral hypoglycemic agents).

800

Reduction of daily urinary volume to below healthy levels. 

Oliguria.

800

Meaning of BUN.

Blood Urea Nitrogen.

800

What is the medical term for a nosebleed?

Epistaxis.

1000

A condition in which the heart muscle becomes thick. Sometimes, only one part of the heart is thicker than the other parts.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

1000

Where is a primary cholangiocarcinoma originated?

Bile ducts.

1000

Endoscopic examination that introduces a thin tube through the urethral meatus, accessing the urethra and urinary bladder.

a)Computed axial tomography b)Pyelography c)Cystoscopy

c)Cystoscopy

1000

Meaning of NSAID or their function.

Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs. They're used as painkillers and to treat inflammation.

1000

Why does diabetes cause ketoacidosis?

Because there is no insulin to translocate GLUT4 receptors, therefore cells cannot get the energy from glucose, activating the mechanism of ketone production.