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GREY’S ANATOMY MEDICAL VOCABULARY

DOCTORS

1) CHIEF OF SURGERY A) Doctors who have finished


2) ATTENDING medical school and are in their
3) INTERNS first year of residency training.
4) RESIDENTS They have their medical
5) JUNIOR RESIDENTS degrees but they do not have their
6) SENIOR RESIDENTS
licenses, which means they need
7) FELLOWS
supervision.
8) HEAD OF DEPARTMENT
B) Doctors who have passed their
licensing exams
but they can’t work solo until they have
completed at least three years of hands-
on training.

C) Second-year residentes.
D) third-year residentes.
E) the senior resident who directs
the other residents and acts as
their direct supervisor.

F) doctors who have completed


their residencies and are
conducting their fellowships,
studying a particular field.

G) Those doctors who have


completed their residency
training — and have often
passed a board exam in their
specialty
H) as the title gives away, oversees
an entire department — like
orthopedics, pediatrics, etc.
MATCH THE HOSPITAL CODES:

1) CODE BLACK A) A hospital code which indicates


2) CODE BLUE someone needing resuscitation.
3) CODE PINK B) A hospital code which indicates
4) CODE RED child/infant abduction.
C) A hospital code which indicates a
bomb is somewhere in the
hospital.
D) A hospital code which indicates a
fire has broken out somewhere in
the hospital.

MEDICAL TERMS, SURGERY, AND EXAMINATIONS– CIRCLE THE CORRECT OPTION:

1) What is a CT scan or a CAT scan?


a) A surgical removal of the gallbladder.
b) Imaging used to generate a three-dimensional image of the inside of an object from
a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images.
2) What is a C-section?
a) A surgical child labor.
b) A chemotherapy section.
3) What’s the word for when your heart stops?
a) Cardiomyopathy.
b) Cardiac arrest.
4) What does DNR mean?
a) Do not remove.
b) Do not resuscitate.
5) What is an ECG?
a) a small computer that monitor’s heart rate.
b) a sonogram of the heart.
6) What is the abbreviation of the area of the hospital where you go when you
need fast medical care?
a) OR
B) ER
7) What is a gurney?
a) A wheelchair that people who are handicapped use to move around.
b) A type of narrow bed with wheels to secure the patient that can’t walk.
8) What is the term for the area where patients in very serious medical conditions
stay?
a) UTI
b) ICU
9) What is the term used to describe a patient whose identity is unknown?
a) John/Jane Someone.
b) John/Jane Doe.

10) What is an MRI?


a) Medical Residency Internship
b) Magnetic Resonance Imaging

11) What is the name of a small sharp knife used for surgery?
a) scalpel
b) seizure

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