Past & Present Medical Specialties Diseases & Infection Control Safety First! The ol' Ticker
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Who is Hippocrates? (Pg 4)
Man who stated that disease was the result of excess substance-such as blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile-within the body. (460-377 B.C.)
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What is Anesthesiology? (pg 22)
Partial or complete loss of sensation, usually by injection of inhalation.
100
What is the CDC or the Center for Disease Control (pg 65)
This U.S. Department of Health and Human Services charged with the investigation and control of various diseases, especially those that are communicable and have epidemic potential.
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What is OSHA? (pg 103)
Safe working conditions are mandated by:
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What are four? (pg 154)
Number of chambers in the heart.
200
What is a stripped pole with a suspended bleeding bowl? (pg 4)
Long Robe surgeons and barber-surgeons placed this on the outside of their doors to distinguish their profession.
200
What is Cardiology? (pg 22)
Diseases of the heart and blood vessels and cardiovascular surgery, a sub specialty of internal medicine.
200
What are communicable infections? Pg (65)
Pathogenic microbes that cause infections are known as this.
200
What is Shock? (pg 98)
Pale, cold, clammy skin, rapid weak pulse, increased shallow breathing rate, and an expressionless face and staring eyes are all symptoms of this.
200
What is 72 beats per minute? (pg 159)
This is the average heart rate of a normal adult.
300
What is cupping? (pg 5)
The application of a heated suction apparatus to the skin to draw the blood to the surface.
300
What is Dermatology? (pg 22)
Diseases and injuries of the skin; more recently, concerned with skin cancer and prevention.
300
What is polycythemia? (pg 6)
A disorder involving over production of red blood cells.
300
P.A.S.S. Pull the pin, Aim the nozzle, Squeeze the trigger, Sweep the nozzle (pg 92)
Proper operation of a fire extinguisher be remembered this acronym.
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What is the pericardium? (pg 154)
Thin, fluid filled sac surrounding the heart.
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What is a lancet or a fleam? (pg 5)
A double edged blade used to make a series of parallel incisions after cupping.
400
What is hematology? (pg 22)
Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs.
400
What is personal protective equipment? (pg 71)
Often referred to by the acronym PPE, this provides a barrier against infection.
400
Rescue individuals in danger, Alarm- activate fire alarm, Confine the fire by closing all doors and windows, Extinguish the fire with the nearest suitable fire extinguisher (pg 91)
The acronym R.A.C.E stands for this code word for the order of action in the event of a fire according to the NFPA.
400
What is an electrocardiogram? (pg 157)
A graphic record of the heart’s electrical activity during the cardiac cycle.
500
What are European Medicinal Leeches (pg 5)
Used for localized bloodletting and attracted by a drop of milk or blood on the patient’s skin, and kept in large glass jars filled with water. Also known as Hirudo Medicinalis.
500
What is neurology? (pg 22)
Disorders of the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
500
What is reverse isolation? (pg 75)
This is used for patients who are highly susceptible to infections to keep healthcare workers and others from transmitting infection to the patient.
500
Class A, B, C, D and K. (pg 90)
The National Fire Protection Association classifies fires into theses 5 classes.
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What is the aorta? (pg 161)
The largest artery in the body






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