Neurology | Cardiology | Pulmonology | Medical School | Grab Bag |
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What is age 25.
At what age does your brain finish developing?
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What is four (two atria, two ventricles).
How many chambers are there in the heart?
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What is 5 (three on the right, two on the left).
How many lobes are there in the lungs?
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What is four years.
How many years is medical school?
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What is the skin.
What is the largest organ in the body?
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What is 3 pounds.
How much does the brain weigh?
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What is two heart sounds (S1, S2).
How many heart sounds are there (in a normal physical exam)?
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What is gas exchange (bring in oxygen, expel carbon dioxide).
What is the function of the lungs?
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What is biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, calculus, biochemistry.
Name three classes that you need to take to apply to medical school.
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What is the ear (the stapes bone).
Where is the smallest bone in the body?
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What is an MRI or CT scan.
What is the name of a test used to take pictures of the brain?
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What is turbulent blood flow across a valve.
What causes a murmur?
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What is smoking.
What is the most common cause of lung damage across all ages?
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What is the MCAT.
What is the name of the test taken to get into medical school?
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What is the mitochondria.
What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?
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What is expressive (Broca's) aphasia is when you can process speech but cannot speak it, and receptive (Wernicke's) aphasia is when you can speak but cannot process the speech you're hearing.
What is the difference between expressive (Broca's) and receptive (Wernicke's) aphasia?
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What is the aorta.
What is the large blood vessel that comes off the heart and sends blood to the body?
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What is vaping.
What is an increasingly common cause of lung damage in teenagers?
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What is the first two years are spent learning from lectures in the classroom, while the second two years are spent rotating through different specialties in the hospital.
What's the difference between the first two years of medical school and the second two years?
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What is liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, small intestine, colon, bladder, uterus, stomach.
Name two organs in the body besides the ones that we discussed today (brain, heart, lungs).
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What is balance and coordination.
What is the function of the cerebellum?
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What is 120/80.
BONUS: The top number is systolic blood pressure and the bottom number is diastolic blood pressure.
What's a normal blood pressure?
BONUS: what is the difference between the top numbers and bottom number? |
What is 12-20.
What is the normal number of respirations (breaths) per minute in a healthy individual?
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What is residency.
What's the next step after medical school called?
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What is penicillin.
What was the first antibiotic discovered and used?
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