Example of Jeopardy Pathology Game

Download Report

Transcript Example of Jeopardy Pathology Game

Jeopardy Pathology 1 Rules:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If team answered question correctly (answer should be written on the
paper and team representative read the answer), the team receives
points equal the value of the question and the right to answer the next
question is transferred to the next team
For partially correct answer: 50% of the question value (only if judges
agreed on this) will be given and the right to answer the next question
is transferred to the next team
For wrong answer the question value will be taken out from the team
and the right to answer the next question is transferred to the next team
If team (e.g Team #1) opt not to answer on the question, 10 points will
be removed, and the right to answer is transferred to the next team
(e.g. Team #2).
The rules #1-4 will be applied to the next team (e.g. Team #)2 as well
but if they opt not to answer question the judge will release the correct
answer and the right to answer the next question is transferred to the
next team (e.g. Team #3)
Start Game
Setup
1.
Environmental
and Nutritional
2. Hemodynamic
4. Repair &
3. Genetic
Regeneration
6. Cell
5.
Inflammation
Injury
Team 1
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4
Team 5
Team 6
Team 7
Team 8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
© 2008 by Mr. Mayers
Category 1, 100
Peripheral Motor Neuropathy
Back
Category 2, 100
Embolization
Back
Category 3, 100
Definition:
Inherited mental retardation syndrome
caused by expansion of a CGG repeat in a
non-coding region adjacent to the FMR1
gene on the X Chromosome
Fragile X syndrome
Back
Category 4, 100
BCL-2 family
Back
Category 5, 100
Fc portion (of IgG and IgM)
Back
Category 6, 100
Metaplasia
Back
Category 1, 200
Name 2 diseases
1. Chronic bronchitis 2. Emphysema
Back
Category 2, 200
Name 2 common causes of myocardial
mural thrombosis?
MI, Atrial fibrillation, Cardiomyopathy,
Endocarditis
Back
Category 3, 200
Definition:
Type of mutation in which the new
codon codes for a different amino
acid?
Missense mutation
Back
Category 4, 200
Fibronectin
Back
Category 5, 200
Hydroxyl Radicals
Back
Category 6, 200
A 75-year-old woman falls down a flight of stairs. A
radiograph of the pelvis is taken to rule out fracture and
reveals the presence of small calcified muscular
arteries. The microscopic appearance of one of these
arteries is depicted here. Which is the most likely
diagnosis?
Medial Calcific Sclerosis
Back
Category 1, 300
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
Back
Category 2, 300
A 66-year-old woman has had increasing dyspnea for
the past month. Shown here is the representative
microscopic appearance of her lung. Which mediator
of COX pathway is most instrumental in the
formation of the abnormality seen here?
Thromboxane
Back
Category 3, 300
Definition:
Major cardiovascular complication
of Marfan disease?
Dissecting aortic aneurism
Back
Category 4, 300
Lamellipodia
Back
Category 5, 300
Definition: Type of exudate characterized
by the absence of a prominent cellular
response?
Serous exudate
Back
Category 6, 300
Definition:
Growth Factor that is increased in
load-induced muscle hypertrophy
Insulin like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Back
Category 1, 400
Focal Glomerulosclerosis
Back
Category 2, 400
Saddle Embolus
Back
Category 3, 400
Definition:
Likelihood that a person carrying a
particular mutant gene will have an
altered phenotype
Penetrance
Back
Category 4, 400
Definition:
First healing phase when the edges
of a skin wound are closely
approximated?
Primary Healing
Back
Category 5, 400
Definition:
Complement component that attaches to
antibodies bound antigens on bacterial cell
surfaces?
C1 complex
Back
Category 6, 400
Definition:
Reactive oxygen specie generated by leaks in
the electron transport chain?
Superoxide Anion O2Back
Category 1, 500
Bacterial Endocarditis
Back
Category 2, 500
Amniotic fluid embolism
Back
Category 3, 500
Definition:
Group of autosomal dominant
inherited disorders in which a
generalized abnormality of
connective tissue is expressed
principally as fragility of bone
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Back
Category 4, 500
Definition:
Exaggerated healing leading to
severe deformity of a wound and
surrounding tissue?
Contracture
Back
Category 5, 500
Definition: Prostaglandin that induces
vasodilation and bronchodilation and
inhibits inflammatory cell function
PGI2 (Prostacyclin)
Back
Category 6, 500
Definition: Type of Necrosis in this dermal
abscess?
Liquefactive Necrosis
Back
Setup Menu
Set Timer
Set # Teams
Macro Instructions
Daily Double Instructions
Main Menu
Instructions For Adding A Daily Double:
1) Use Word Art to create a nice “Daily Double”.
2) Copy the word art to whichever slide(s) you want the Daily Double to be on.
3) Go to the Animations screen and choose “Custom Animation”.
4) Click the Daily Double Word Art to select it and choose “Add Effect”. There should be a
great number of entrances to choose from.
5) Right click on the element that was just added to the Animation list and drag it to the top
of the list. Now right click and choose “Start with Previous”. This will cause the graphic
to enter when the slide is shown. Now choose “Effect Options”. The second menu box
down should say After Animation. Click the arrow and choose “Hide on Next Mouse
Click”. Click Ok.
6) Finally, click on the question (just the question) in the main screen. Go back to the
custom animation panel and click Add Effect, then find the effect labeled “Appear”. Now,
when you go to the slide, you should have an appearing Daily Double graphic which
disappears and shows the question the next time the mouse is clicked.
P.S. If you want to add a Daily Double sound effect, then when you go into the “Effect Options”
menu to make it disappear after the mouse click, choose a sound to play.
Setup
Instructions For Turning On Macros:
1) If you’re using Office 2007, then when the PowerPoint opens, there will be a status bar at
the top of the screen saying macros have been disabled. There is a button that says
“Options”. Choose this, and then choose “Enable” and click OK.
2) If you are using earlier versions of Office, then it is a little more complicated:
A) On the top menu, choose “Tools”
B) Choose “Security”
C) Choose “Macros”
D) You will be given three options (Low, Medium, and High). Choose Medium.
E) Click OK, then close PowerPoint completely.
F) Restart the program.
Macros should now be enabled. To check , try running the slideshow and clicking the “Start
Game” button. If nothing happens, then feel free to email me at
[email protected], and I will try to help you out.
Setup