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A sculpture of this fish, a symbol of Massachusetts for more than 200 years, hangs in the state house in Boston |
a cod
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"Private Benjamin" (1980) |
Goldie Hawn
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In Warwick Deeping's 1925 "Sorrell & Son", a vet of this war makes sacrifices to raise his son |
World War I
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Florida State University |
Tallahassee
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Make this direct visual link with an interviewer |
eye contact
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(Dr. Arnold delivers the clue.) Able to replicate an operating room, emergency room & more, Texas Children's Hospital's Simulation Center provides an ideal environment for risk-free training in obstetrics & this branch of medicine that deals with the care of children |
pediatrics
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Known as the "striper", it's South Carolina's state fish |
a striped bass
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"Frida" (2002) |
Salma Hayek
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"Incident at West Egg" was a title considered for this classic |
The Great Gatsby
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DePaul University |
(Demi: What is Milwaukee?)
Chicago
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At the sad moment "there wasn't" this "in the house" |
a dry eye
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(Dr. Arnold delivers the clue.) Studies have shown that simulation-based training improves success rates in procedures such as this insertion of a tube into the trachea to ensure an open airway |
intubation
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Maine's state fish, the landlocked this, migrates to various lakes & rivers to spawn, laying eggs in nests called redds |
salmon
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"Gilda" (1946) |
Rita Hayworth
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"Connie, this is the new game-keeper" is a line from this scandalous 1928 novel |
(Alex: Kyle?) (Kyle: What is... The Scarlet Letter?)
Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Temple University |
Philadelphia
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A translucent visor used as a shield against strong light |
an eyeshade
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(Dr. Arnold delivers the clue.) In a simulation involving a patient in cardiac arrest, the attending physician must recognize the need to begin this application of electricity to shock an arrhythmic heart back into a normal beat |
(Demi: Uh, what is defibrillization?) (Alex: No.) (Demi: De--)
defibrillation
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This denizen of the deep, Florida's state saltwater fish, could give some boats a run for their money |
(Kyle: What is a marlin?)
a sailfish
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"The Young Victoria" (2009) |
Emily Blunt
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John Erskine hit the bestseller list with "The Private Life of" this beauty of the classical world |
Helen (of Troy)
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American University |
Washington, D.C.
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When this happens in a song lyric, "that's amore!" |
(Alex: Yep. Remembering Dean Martin.)
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
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(Dr. Arnold delivers the clue.) Key to the simulation process are computer-controlled mannequins that can breathe, bleed, & display symptoms such as this enlargement of the pupil that can indicate head trauma |
dilation
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In 1987 Tennessee chose the channel species of this as a state fish; Nebraska followed in 1997 |
the catfish
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"Marnie" (1964) |
Tippi Hedren
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Unitarian minister Leon Birkhead served as an advisor to Sinclair Lewis while Lewis was writing this 1927 novel |
(Demi: Uh, what is Sister Carrie? Uh--) (Fred: What is The Waste Land?)
Elmer Gantry
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Liberty University |
Lynchburg, Virginia
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The horse that wins the Preakness Stakes is draped in a blanket of these flowers |
black-eyed susans
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(Dr. Arnold delivers the clue.) Simulations are so realistic that in one scenario apparent respiratory distress helps team members learn to distinguish between an asthma attack & this allergen-induced condition in which blood pressure & oxygen levels drop, requiring emergency response |
(Fred: [Exhales slowly] What is hypoxia?) ... (Alex: So you're now in a tie with Kyle. And I want to thank Dr. Arnold. She was really good on those clues. Darn. I'm gonna start worrying about my job.)
anaphylactic shock
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