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SkillsUSA
2011
JEOPARDY
NutritionNutrition AbbreviateAbbreviate
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First AidFirst Aid InfectionInfectionControlControl
Anatomy Anatomy &&
PhysiologyPhysiologyGeriatricsGeriatrics
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Nutrition100
Nutrient that repairs body tissue, provides heat and energy, and helps produce anitibodies
A: What is Protein?
Nutrition200
A: What is overweight?
Body weight exceeding 10-20% of average recommended weight
Nutrition300
A: What is Heart Disease?
Disease that is main cause of death in the United States
Nutrition400
A: What is Bland Diet?
Diet consisted of foods that do not irritate the digestive system
Nutrition500
A: What is Vitamin E(Tocopherel)?
Necessary for protection of cell structure, especially Red Blood Cells and Epithelial Tissue
First Aid100
A: Where is the triage?
Method of prioritizing treatment.
First Aid200
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 Aid400
A: Where is the circulation?
Skin temperature, skin color, swelling, pain, tingling and numbness
are used to frequently check
First Aid500
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 Control100
A: What is bacteria?
These are simple, one-celled organisms that multiply rapidly. They are
classified by shape and arrangement
Infection Control200
A: What is Endogenous?
The infection or disease originates within the body. These include metabolic disorders, congenital
abnormalities, tumors, infections caused by microbes
Infection Control300
A: What is autoclave?
A piece of equipment that uses steam under pressure or gas to sterilize equipment and supplies
Infection Control400
A: What is Causative Agent ?
First part of the chain of infection
Infection Control500
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 & Physiology100
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
Geriatrics100
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
Geriatrics300
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
Abbreviation100
What is Activities of Daily Living?
ADL
Abbreviation 200
A: What is twice a day ?
bid
Abbreviation 300
A: What is drops?
gHs
Abbreviation400
A: What is nothing by mouth?
NPO
Abbreviation500
A: What immediately, at once?
stat