Pass Our Medical School Quiz To Get A Grey's Anatomy Sidekick

Who says that medical school is hard? Okay, well, it should be somewhat difficult. After all, when it comes to the medical field, we are dealing with people’s lives. Doctors are supposed to know how to make us well and keep us healthy. If our doctors don’t know much about their discipline, then what are we doing paying such high premiums and doctor’s bills? Medical school is not for the faint of heart.

We are about to enter medical school (well, in a way). No, this won’t earn us a degree in medicine or a license to practice. But we will get a Grey’s Anatomy sidekick to hang out with, which is just as good. Grey’s Anatomy is a popular medical drama for a reason: IT’S SOOO GOOD!

The goal of this game is to identify as many medical terms as we can, as well as make a few diagnoses for conditions and make our choices in various scenarios. Not all of the conditions are real, but they could be real in a fictional world. A good doctor knows how to use the information given to come up with a plan to treat the symptoms or the condition.

We have to pass this imaginary medical school if we want to get a Grey’s Anatomy sidekick. It’s time to brace ourselves for the game of our lifetimes. Ready, set, go!

Question 1

When would we need to use this?

This is a staple medical device for doctors. Basically, a doctor always has one on hand. But what would we use it for? If we don't know the answer, we sure are not going to pass medical school! Almost every type of doctor carries one of these around. There are no wrong answers in this game, only better ones!

Question 2

Is this enough to make a difference?

Ah, the band aid. Sometimes it's all we need and sometimes we should use more advanced medical tools. We are trying to pass medical school, though, and we have to wonder if a band aid is enough for most of our cases. Just a simple yes or no will do.

Question 3

What should go in this kit?

First aid kits are a staple for medical professionals. It's a good idea to always have a first aid kit on hand, especially for field doctors. A medical professional would know what should go into a kit. Only people who would pass our very special medical school would be able to put together the best first aid kit.

Question 4

What would someone with a broken ankle need to get around?

There are many ways to get around when patients get a broken ankle. They could go on crutches or...well, use a hover board. We guess it depends on the type of doctor. Passing medical school hangs on this question, but like we said earlier: there are no wrong answers.

Question 5

The patient is asking about nutrition. What's the suggestion, doctor?

It's no secret that our bodies need certain things to survive and that we get some of it from what we eat. The patient wants to know what they should eat. It's the doctor's orders this time. The patient doesn't have any sugar problems or anything other major issues. Doctor, please make the call on this issue.

Question 6

Apples are great for what, doctor?

Apples are a fruit that taste great as apple sauce or inside of a pie. We could eat them all of the time, but should we? The doctor might have something to say about our apple addiction. What are apples good for, anyway? Well, the doctor could let us know.

Question 7

What's the diagnosis, doctor?

This is a real test for the medical professional in training. In medical school, resident doctors have to know how to diagnose patients. Now's the time to shine in our special medical school. The patient is clutching his chest and complains of pains and shortness of breath.

Question 8

What's the diagnosis for this one, doctor?

Another patient comes in and complains about pain in their head. This person does not know what brought it on. Upon examination, there does not seem to be any apparent injury. What would the initial diagnosis be for this particular patient, doctor?

Question 9

What's the diagnosis, doctor?

The patient is 17 years old and has a temperature of 102. Their forehead is very warm to the touch, and the patient is complaining of body aches. It has gone for a few hours. What should we diagnosis them as having, doctor? The question should be one that any 'Grey's Anatomy' doctor would be able to answer.

Question 10

What's the diagnosis, doctor?

Now this question comes up in medical school. The patient has just eaten some milk and cookies, and now they feel sick. In fact, the patient tells us that they don't feel so well every time they have some milk. What is the problem that they could be having, doctor?

Question 11

What do surgeons have to do before doing the surgery?

There are a lot of things that surgeons have to do before they start the surgery, so it can be hard to narrow it down to just one. But we want to pass this medical school and find out which 'Grey's Anatomy' sidekick we would get to hang out with. What's the answer for this one, doctor?

Question 12

What could he be looking at in the microscope?

Well, we are at the lab now for our special medical school. Everyone, please go to the microscopes and tell us what is there. Being able to identify things is very important for future doctors. We can't say much more than that because this is a test. The answer is right in front of us if we just look closely enough.

Question 13

The toe bone is connected to the _______bone.

Remember this song? It was a great way to learn about the human skeleton, but we certainly didn't realize that this knowledge would come in handy. We're in a special medical school right now, though, and we have to know the answer if we want to pass medical school!

Question 14

What's the diagnosis, doctor?

A patient comes into the hospital with these bright, colorful spots on their face. No one has been able to diagnose them. It's up to us now to determine what could be going on. The CDC and the entire medical community is counting on our expertise to discover what the malady could be.

Question 15

The skull holds something very important for the body to function, so what is it?

This one might be tough for some of our test takers. But passing this medical school quiz, even though some of our questions are silly, is important if we want to get a Grey's Anatomy sidekick at the end. We're committed to this game now. Let's think about it for a moment. What could it be?

Question 16

The knee bone is connected to the ________ bone.

Part of being a good doctor is understanding what connects to what in the human body. Every doctor needs to understand the skeleton, as well as other systems within the body. One wrong move because of not knowing how the body functions or fits together to make the situation worse.

Question 17

What is this surgeon wearing on her face?

Every surgeon has to put on the proper gear before going into surgery. What is she wearing on her face? It might be pretty important for us future surgeons at the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Not wearing one of these puts us and our patients in danger, and we certainly don't want THAT to happen!

Question 18

We need this in order to live. What is it?

We need a lot of things in order to live. As doctors in training, this is one of those questions that we will need to know quite a lot about. Without this, we would not be able to function at all. It keeps everything working and going strong. Oh, what could it be? (Our game has no wrong answers, only better ones!).

Question 19

So, a patient named Sally Stitches walks in and....

The patient needs to be re-stitched before Halloween. It seems a little strange but this is the wacky world we live in. Her seams are indeed coming apart, and she will not survive if she does not get stitched up again. What's a good Grey's Anatomy doctor to do?

Question 20

What's the diagnosis, doctor?

Once again, we have to diagnose a patient at our non-certified, imaginary medical school. Our patient says that he wakes up in the strangest places but doesn't remember how he got there. The last time, he woke up on some rocks in the river! Please help him out. It's getting serious.

Question 21

Do we get on the ambulance?

There's been an emergency in the downtown area. Doctors are needed because not all of the patients can get into the hospital, and there aren't enough EMTs and Paramedics to assist. The hospital is also full of patients because of the incident. Got on the ambulance to help out in the streets or stay at the hospital? Make a decision!

Question 22

What are we writing on our clipboards?

Every doctor has a clipboard. We are going through medical right now and have begun our residency at Grey Sloan Hospital. What could we be writing on our clipboard as we go throughout the day? It could be so many things, so think about this one.

Question 23

How would we treat this condition?

So, a patient walks in and complains about her dry hands. The skin is flaking off. It looks uncomfortable. As a doctor, it is our duty to help the patient with her treatment plan. There are different ways to treat dry skin, so what are we going to recommend, doctor?

Question 24

How would we treat this condition?

A patient comes in and says that they are just uncomfortable from thirst. They have tried drinking soda to quench to their thirst, but it doesn't seem to be working. Now it is up to us who are in medical school to help out this unfortunate patient. How would we treat this condition?

Question 25

We have a new boss. Where do we know him from?

One of the major plots from the Grey's Anatomy series is that everyone got it on with everyone else, only to find out that their one-night stand was to become their new boss or co-worker. It could get awkward and drama-filled really fast. So, how would we know this guy if we were attending Grey's Anatomy medical school? He's now our boss.

Question 26

What are we going to eat on our lunch break?

Okay, so now we finally get a lunch break. We wish that we could get a huge lunch but there's a good chance that our lunch is going to be cut short. This is a busy hospital with lots of drama, right? So, eating is not a top priority (although it should be). What are going to choose as something quick to eat for our break?

Question 27

What is this doctor saying to us?

Getting this field experience as the hospital is really important if we want to get a job afterward. Today, we are working with this doctor, and he is telling us something. What could he be saying to us? That is a big question, and all up to us as we play along in this game of wits!

Question 28

What is our role in this room?

Oh gosh, this medical school thing is getting tough. We've already had to identify terms and diagnose patients. Now we are being asked to help out in different departments! So, what are we going to be asked to do in this room? Don't panic. We totally got this down.

Question 29

We've been assigned to the maternity ward. Now what happens?

So, we have been assigned to the maternity ward today. Lots of things are going on, and it is making us, as resident doctors, get very nervous about our capabilities. Choose which assignments that we are having to do today if we want to progress to the next level in our medical school!

Question 30

A patient comes in carrying a cat and says _________________.

Now here's a weird scenario, but let's be honest: Anything can happen at the hospital on Grey's Anatomy. If we were writing the plot on one episode of the show and this was one of the proposed scenarios, what would the patient say to us? By the way, the cat happens to be really cute. He just hisses a lot.

Question 31

How do we treat this condition?

Our patient has a virus. There is no doubt about that. Now the question is how we treat this mysterious virus. The patient does not seem to be in danger of passing away, so that's good. But they are clearly uncomfortable. How should we treat this virus?

Question 32

What are we going to read?

It's time to brush up on our medical knowledge. How are we going to prepare for the examination if we don't read up on everything we can? There are going to be so many questions on the test, and we want to pass it and get our medical license! So, what books are we going to read tonight?

Question 33

How will we examine this patient?

We have gotten another patient to take care of and have to figure out what could be wrong, if anything. What are going to do first? There are different ways to start the exam, depending on how we want to approach our problem-solving method. So, what are we going to do?

Question 34

What's the diagnosis, doctor?

A group of people come in on a particularly sunny day. Their skin is bright red and painful to the touch. They tell us that they didn't put on sunscreen because they wanted to get a tan, but now they are thinking that was a bad idea. They're also complaining of dizziness. What's the diagnosis?

Question 35

How long will this romance last?

On Grey's Anatomy, there would be romances between different characters. Very few of those romances lasted for very long, and it could be heart-wrenching to see a couple that we adored break up. So, let's pretend that these folks are in our class and have just gotten married. If we were on an episode of Grey's Anatomy, how long would it last?

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