SkillsUSA 2011 JEOPARDY
NutritionAbbreviate First Aid InfectionControlAnatomy&Physiology Geriatrics
Nutrition 100 Nutrient that repairs body tissue, provides heat and energy, and helps produce anitibodies A: What is Protein?
Nutrition 200 A: What is overweight? Body weight exceeding 10-20% of average recommended weight
Nutrition 300 A: What is Heart Disease? Disease that is main cause of death in the United States
Nutrition 400 A: What is Bland Diet? Diet consisted of foods that do not irritate the digestive system
Nutrition 500 A: What is Vitamin E(Tocopherel)? Necessary for protection of cell structure, especially Red Blood Cells and Epithelial Tissue
First Aid 100 A: Where is the triage? Method of prioritizing treatment.
First Aid 200 A: Where is the Brachial artery? Main Pressure point of arm
First Aid 300 A: Where is the Shock? Signs and Symptoms associated with an inadequate supply of blood to the body organs
First Aid 400 A: Where is the circulation? Skin temperature, skin color, swelling, pain, tingling and numbness are used to frequently check
First Aid 500 A: Where is the stroke? Signs and Symptoms of numbness, paralysis, pupils unequal in size, mental confusion, slurred speech, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, swallowing, and loss of consciousness indicate
Infection Control 100 A: What is bacteria? These are simple, one-celled organisms that multiply rapidly. They are classified by shape and arrangement
Infection Control 200 A: What is Endogenous? The infection or disease originates within the body. These include metabolic disorders, congenital abnormalities, tumors, infections caused by microbes
Infection Control 300 A: What is autoclave? A piece of equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies
Infection Control 400 A: What is Causative Agent ? First part of the chain of infection
Infection Control 500 A: What is Nosocomial? An infection is one acquired by an individual in a health care facility such as a hospital or a long term care facility
Anatomy & Physiology 100 A: What is Urinary Body system filters blood to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance in the body, produces and eliminates urine
Anatomy & Physiology 200 A: What is the diaphysis The long shaft of a bone
Anatomy & Physiology 300 A: What is Axial Skeleton Formed at the main trunk of the body and is composed of the skull, spinal column, ribs, and breastbone
Anatomy & Physiology 400 A: What is Arteriosclerosis A hardening or thickening of the arterial walls, resulting in loss of elasticity and contractility
Anatomy & Physiology 500 A: What is sutures Areas where the cranial bones have joined together
Geriatrics 100 A: What is home or with family? Most elderly people live and are cared for
Geriatrics 200 A: What is Osteoporosis? A condition in which calcium and other minerals are lost form the bones, causing the bones to become brittle and more likely to fracture of breadk
Geriatrics 300 A: What is Thrombus? Medical diagnosis for a blood clot
Geriatrics 400 A: What is dysphagia ? Difficulty swallowing
Geriatrics 500 A: What is Nocturia Urination at night
Abbreviation 100 What is Activities of Daily Living? ADL
Abbreviation 200 A: What is twice a day ? bid
Abbreviation 300 A: What is drops? gHs
Abbreviation 400 A: What is nothing by mouth? NPO
Abbreviation 500 A: What immediately, at once? stat