Anatomy and medicine by letter- N - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The abbreviation for the chemical element, sodium. Na
98%
Doctor who specialises in conditions relating to the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. neurologist
96%
A facial feature that allows for respirations and gives you a sense of smell. nose
95%
A structure connecting the head to the torso. neck
93%
Nerve cells that send messages all over the body. neuron
92%
A hard structure at the end of your fingers and toes, made from keratin. nail
86%
The feeling you get when you think you might vomit. nausea
85%
The small, raised area in the centre of the breast. nipple
84%
Death of body tissue, occurring when there is not enough blood flow to the affected area. necrosis
83%
A system including the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves that send messages back and forth between the body. nervous system
80%
The structure within a cell containing chromosomes. nucleus
79%
Essential healthcare professionals that care for people in all health and aged care settings. nurse
78%
Medical speciality concerned with the kidneys. nephrology
70%
A chronic sleep disorder, causing people to become overwhelmingly sleepy during the day. narcolepsy
68%
A place where critically ill or premature babies are treated. NICU
62%
Generally the first 28 days of an infant's life. neonatal
56%
A substance providing sustenance, allowing an organism to survive, grow, and reproduce. nutrient
50%
A hormone and neurotransmitter, that plays a key role in the fight-or-flight response and helps you stay alert and focused. Also known as noradrenaline. norepinephrine
39%
A group of medicinal drugs, used to treat mild-moderate pain and inflammation. A common example is ibuprofen. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
18%
Cardiac rhythm presented by a healthy heart, with a regular heart rate of 60-100 bpm at rest. normal sinus rhythm
10%
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