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Name 2 of the brain’s neurotransmitters.
What is serotonin and dopamine?
The separation of our blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
What is a blood brain barrier?
The 3 parts of the brainstem.
What is the Medulla Oblongata, Pons, and midbrain?
Name 7 of the endocrine glands.
What is the Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal,
Pancreas, Ovaries, Testes, Thymus?
Name a disease associated with ADH.
What is Diabetes Insipidus?
Name the hormones of the anterior lobe of the pituitary.
What is ACTH, TSH, GH, FSH?
Name the effects of Cortisone.
What are swelling, hypertension, erythemia, scars, and risk of
infection?
Difference between concussion and a contusion
. What is damage to brain and brain being out of place?
If someone got stabbed, what kind of wound would it be?
What is a puncture?
Name the main signs of shock.
What are hypotension, tachycardia, hypothermic,
blurred vision, bronchospasms, and fatigue?
Identify five ways of controlling hemorrhage.
What are compression, pressure points, ice, elevation, and
oxygen?
Name the pulse you would take if someone was a quadriplegic.
What is the carotid pulse?
The difference of Apnea and Dyspnea.
What is absence of respiration and difficulty breathing?
Name the period of dyspnea followed be apnea.
What is Cheyne-Stokes breathing?
Name three conditions that cause hyperthermia.
What are illness, infection, exercise and excitement?
Name when you would ascultate and when you would palpate.
What is when you are listening and when you are feeling?
Taking a patient’s vital signs include these tests.
What are temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood
pressure?
The difference between Snellen charts and Ishihara charts
What is used to test vision and to test color blindness?
You use this to examine the ears.
What is Otoscope?
The instrument used to sterilize equipment using high
temperature and high pressure.
What is an autoclave?
When you are giving CPR you are avoiding this part of the
sternum.
What is the xyphoid process?
The founder of psychoanalysis.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
The procedure you go through for eliminating kidney stones.
What is sonic lithotripsy?
Method of prioritizing treatment.
What is triage?
When normal clear lens becomes cloudy or opaque.
What is a cataracts?
The Isle of Langerhans produces this.
What is insulin?
The examination of the retina and the structures behind the eye
What is a fundic examination?
This takes dirty blood out and clean blood in.
What is a hemodialyzer?
The inflammation of the bladder.
What is cystitis?
This organ produces bile to emulsify fats.
What is the liver?
This is the scarring of the liver due to virus or hepatitis infection.
What is Cirrhosis?
This is a defect in a lining of any surface.
What is an ulcer?
It literally means liver “infection or inflammation.”
What is hepatitis?
This disorder is characterized by clonic spasms and malaise
What is Parkinson’s Disease?
These are the gaps between adjacent neurons.
What are synapses?
This brain part is used for muscle coordination, balance, and
posture.
. What is the cerebellum?
These are the two part to the peripheral nervous system.
What is the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system?
Mad Cow disease is an example of what disease.
What is Encephalitis?
The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside.
What is the urethra?
This is an enlargement of the prostate gland in which men 50
and above get this.
What is prostatic hypertrophy.
Name the types of muscles that are striated.
What are the skeletal and cardiac muscles.
This is the study of the mind and soul.
What is psychology?
He treated hysterics and was the founder of psychoanalysis
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Which age group is likely to have autism.
Who are infants?
This is where a mother goes to deliver her baby.
What is the labor and delivery unit?
This is how a mother receives her food before delivering her
baby.
What is intravenously(IV)?
This is the disease that babies come out with when they’re born.
What is jaundice?
This is the amount of time it takes to receive an RN degree.
What is 4 years?
This is the area where the lungs are located.
What is the thoracic cavity?
This is another name for the larynx.
What is the voice box?
It is characterized by bronchospasms and is treated
with epinephrine.
What is asthma?
This is the primary cause of COPD.
What is smoking?
These are the three types of lung cancer.
What are squamous cell, small cell, and adenocarcinoma.
This is the leading cause of death in both sexes.
What is lung cancer?
These are the three pairs of salivary glands.
What are the parotid, sublingual, and submandibular?
The name of the wave-like motions of the digestive and
excretory tract.
What is peristalsis?
This is another name for the small intestine.
What is the ileum and jejunum?
This organ produces bile to emulsify fats.
What is the liver?
This is another name for the calf muscle.
What is the gastrocnemius?
These are the two proteins that make up muscle fiber.
What are actin and myecin?
This is selective breeding.
What is Eugenics?
This is an overstretching of or an injury to a muscle or tendon.
What is a muscle strain?
This instrument is used to listen to internal sounds coming from a
patient’s body.
What is a stethoscope?
This type of disease is the result of your own antibodies
attacking your own tissues
What is an auto-immune disease?
The reason antibiotics for bacterial meningitis must be
delivered directly into the spinal cord
What is the blood brain barrier?
This disease is characterized by the aluminum-amyloid deposits in
the brain?
What is Alzheimer’s?
Most of the pancreas is this type of gland
What is exocrine gland?
The name of the innermost portion of an organ
What is the medulla?
It is used in labor and delivery rooms if the mother is
overdue in her delivery term
What is oxytocin?
This occurs when you don’t get enough iodized salt
What is a goiter?
It is the type of wound that is most likely to develop tetanus
What is a puncture wound?
The operation performed for a subdural hematoma
What is a craniotomy?
These are the three parts in the sequence of events in a
serious head injury
What are coup, recoup and hemorrhage?
Ipecac is a type of this medication
What is an emetic?
A persistent infection following a compound fracture
What is osteomylitis?
The standard insurance form.
What is the HICFA-1500?
Three drugs you might consider when treating anaphylaxis
What are epinephrine, cortisone and an antihistamine?
It means feeling
What is palpation?
Cutting off circulation
What is occluding?
A method of prioritizing treatment
What is a triage?
This divides the brain into hemispheres
What is the corpus callosum?
The medical name for baldness
What is alopecia?
It means “to sweat”
What is diaphoresis?
These are the receptors of the eye
What are cones and rods?
The fastest growing STD
What is Chlamydia?
It is the acid found in the stomach
What is hydrochloric acid?
It keeps hydrochloric acid from burning the esophagus
What is the cardiac sphincter?
A person who is licensed to examine the eyes for defects
and prescribe lenses
Who is an optometrist?
Nearsightedness
What is myopia?
The official dog mascot for Texas A&M
Who is Reveille?
This gland stores urine
What is the bladder?
The muscular tubes going from kidneys to the bladder
What are the ureters?
Blood in the urine
What is hematuria?
This is the inflammation of the bladder
What is cystitis?
What is cystitis?
What is incontinence?
Three things that your body gets rid of in urine
What are urea, uric acid, and creatinine?
This allows the muscle to return to its original shape after
contraction
What is elasticity?
This is bringing two ventral surfaces together
What is flexion?
It is rapid, unsynchronized, and irregular beating of the heart and results in very little blood pumped
from the heart.
What is ventricular fibrillation?
What is ventricular fibrillation?
This is a type of shot that is inserted in the vein
What is intravenous?
This is used on medical charts for identification.
What are chart numbers?
It is the tough outer white membrane of the eye.
What is the sclera?
It is the color part of the eye which dilates and contracts the pupil.
What is the iris?
This is the amount of money you pay as a percentage of your
insurance policy
What is the Co pay?
These are the educational requirements for an optometrist.
What are 4 year undergraduate and 4 years of graduate school?
This is the location of the only optometry school in Texas.
What is University of Houston, Houston, Texas?
It is the name for a disease of the retina.
What is retinopathy?
It is the name used to describe too much pressure in the eye or excess
of fluid?
What is glaucoma?
It is the type of muscle found in internal organs of the body
What are smooth muscles?
It is the genetic disease which cause abdominal facial
development
What’s cleft palate?
It is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the toilet.
What is the urethra?
It is the tube going from the kidney to the bladder
What is the ureter?
They are the strong, tough connective-tissue chords that
connect the muscle to the bone.
What are the tendons?
It is the motion of moving a body part away from the midline.
What is abduction?
It is the transparent part of the eye similar to the retina.
What is the cornea?
He is known as the Father of Psychology.
He is known as the Father of Psychology.
Who is Dr. Sigmund Freud?
It is used to visualize the flow of blood in the vessels.
What is an angiogram?
He is regarded as having been the founder of the school of
behaviorism.
Who is John Watson?
Is the disease where your mouth is prone to smell like your butt.
What is GopalaChudamycantaveno?
He is widely known for first describing the phenomenon now known as classical conditioning in
his experiments with dogs.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
It is the belief that one’s mental problems are connected to one’s
behavior.
What is behaviorism?
It is the belief that one can solve one’s mental problems by talking
about them.
What is psychoanalysis?
It is a loss of contact with reality.
What is psychosis?
They are 2 bean shaped organs.
What is the kidney?
This organ stores urine.
What is the bladder?
It’s the C-Shaped structure that surrounds glomeruli.
What is the Bowman’s capsule?
It is a name for excessive urination.
What is polyuria?
It is characterized by below normal amounts of urine.
What is digouria?
It is the genetic make-up of a person.
What is genotype?
It is progressive muscular atrophy that is a genetic disease.
What is muscular dystrophy?
It is part of the renal corpuscle in the kidney and picks up
substances filtered from the blood by the glomerulus.
What is bowmans capsule?
It is the strong, touch connective-tissue cords.
What is a tendon?
It is the medical term for moving a body part toward the midline.
What is adduction?
It is a chronic widespread pain in specific muscle sites (muscle
atrophy).
What is fibromyalgia?
This type of disease is the result of your own antibodies attacking
your own tissues.
This type of disease is the result of your own antibodies attacking
your own tissues.
What is an autoimmune disease?
This is the reason antibiotics for bacterial meningitis must be
delivered directly into the spinal cord.
What is the blood brain barrier?
The male gland through which urinary tubes pass.
What is the prostate gland?
The type of X-ray utilized for early diagnosis of breast cancer.
What is a mammogram?
The name of the sterilization procedure similar to the tubal
ligation in females.
What is a vasectomy?
This means cramps, sudden painful, involuntary muscle
contractions.
What is a muscle spasm?
The study of mind and soul.
What is psychology?
The letters that explains what happens before the mother
goes into labor.
What is SROM (Spontaneous Rupture of Membrane)?
This means putting dye into urine to see it on an X-ray.
What is IVP (Intravenous Pyelogram)?
Distinguish the 3 types of muscle tissues.
What is smooth(visceral), skeletal(voluntary), and
cardiac?
This internal organ has the most need for transplants.
What is the kidney?
Explain at least 3 risks to a heart transplant.
What is immunosuppresant, infection, bleeding,
embolization, and anesthesia?
The genetic disease where the hemoglobin protein is mutated.
What is sickle cell anemia?
It is the abnormal facial development during gestation.
What is a cleft palate?
The majority of pancreas is this type of gland.
What is exocrine gland?
This is the part of the uterus that is visible by an internal medical
examination.
What is the cervix?
The procedure done to diagnose early cervical cancer.
What is a pap smear?
The acronym for this condition P.I.D.
What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
This machine is used for the process for filtering your blood throughout your whole body.
What is a hemodialyzer?
The only part of the brain that is dedicated to connecting and
coordinating the two main hemispheres of the brain.
What is the corpus callosum?
These two parts make up the diencephalon.
What is the thalamus and hypothalamus?
The acronym CPR stands for.
What is Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation?
The ratio of breaths to compressions in CPR.
What is 2:30?
The first step when arriving at a potentially emergency area.
What is check the situation?
The three parts in the sequence of events in a head injury.
What is coup, recoup, and hemorrhage?
Someone who takes responsibilities for debt or obligation of another.
Who is a guarantor?
It is an eye care provider who diagnoses and treats disorders
of eye disease. Able to prescribe lens, but not drugs.
What is an optometrist?
The way to identify the medical chart of a specific patient.
What is the first 3 letters of the last name and the first 2 letters of
the first name?
It is when the side vision is blurry.
What is tunnel vision?
It is a decrease in the size of the skeletal muscle.
What is atrophy?