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01/11/2010

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Term
Which is the correct spelling of the term meaning abnormal enlargement of the spleen?
a. spleanomegaly
b. spleenomegaly
c. splenomegaly
Definition
c. spenomegaly
Term
Which type of medication causes the death of bacteria?
a. antiviral
b. bactericide
c. bacteriostatic
Definition
b. bactericide
Term
Which immune system component coordinates immune defenses and kills invading organisms on contact?
a. B cells
b. complement
c. T cells
Definition
c. T cells
Term
Which term means not recurring and with a favorable chance of recovery?
a. anomaly
b. benign
c. malignant
Definition
b. benign
Term
In which type of disorder does the immune system attack the body's own tissues?
a. autoimmune
b. immunodeficiency
c. immunosuppressant
Definition
a. autoimmune
Term
Which condition is a benign tumor made up of abnormal lymphatic vessels?
a. adenoiditis
b. lymphangioma
c. lymphadenitis
Definition
b. lymphangioma
Term
Which disorder is a malignant neoplasm of connective tissues?
a. blastoma
b. carcinoma
c. sarcoma
Definition
c. sarcoma
Term
Which term describes a complex series of proteins that circulate in normal serum?
a. complement
b. interferon
c. plasma cells
Definition
a. complement
Term
Which condition occurs when one or more parts of the immune system are missing or not functioning properly?
a. autoimmune
b. immunodeficiency
c. immunosuppressant
Definition
b. immunodeficiency
Term
Which general term is applied to any malignant tumor made up of lymphoid tissue?
a. adenocarcinoma
b. lymphadenitis
c. lymphoma
Definition
c. lymphoma
Term
Which structure(s) located in the intestine form lymphocytes?
a. appendix
b. lacteals
c. Peyer's patches
Definition
c. Peyer's patches
Term
Which form of immunity is passed on from mother to child?
a. artificial immunity
b. natural immunity
c. acquired immunity
Definition
b. natural immunity
Term
Which term describes any substance the body regards as foreign?
a. antibody
b. antigen
c. thrombus
Definition
b. antigen
Term
Which term describes the process by which cancer spreads from the primary site to a secondary site?
a. metabolism
b. metastasis
c. metastasize
Definition
c. metastasize
Term
Which condition is a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue?
a. sarcoma
b. carcinoma
c. blastoma
Definition
b. carcinoma
Term
True or False: Hodgkin's lymphoma is distinguished by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Immunosuppression is treatment used to interfere with the ability of the immune system to respond to stimulation by antigens.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: AIDS describes the early stages of an HIV infection.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Lymph nodes act as filters to remove harmful substances as lymph flows through the node
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Antibiotics are used to combat viral infections.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: A metastasis is a new cancer site that results from the spreading process.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: The vermiform appendix is lymphatic tissue that hangs from the lower portion of the cecum
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Staphylococci are bacteria that form a chain
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Splenorrhagia means suturing of the spleen.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Intact skin is a physical barrier that prevents invading organisms from entering the body.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: An antigen is any substance the body regards as foreign.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Lymphocytes are specialized red blood cells that attack specific microorganisms
Definition
False
Term
True or False: The immune reaction involves binding foreign antigens to antibodies to form antigen-antibody complexes
Definition
True
Term
True or False: The B cells are most effective against viruses and bacteria that are circulating in the blood.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: An allergen is an antigen capable of inducing an allergic response.
Definition
True
Term
allergen:
a. any substance the body regards as foreign
b. antigen capable of inducing an allergic response
c. binding foreign antigens to antibodies
d. disease-fighting protein created in response to a specific antigen
e. overreaction by the body to an antigen
Definition
b. antigen capable of inducing an allergic response
Term
allergy:
a. any substance the body regards as foreign
b. antigen capable of inducing an allergic response
c. binding foreign antigens to antibodies
d. disease-fighting protein created in response to a specific antigen
e. overreaction by the body to an antigen
Definition
e. overreaction by the body to an antigen
Term
antibody:
a. any substance the body regards as foreign
b. antigen capable of inducing an allergic response
c. binding foreign antigens to antibodies
d. disease-fighting protein created in response to a specific antigen
e. overreaction by the body to an antigen
Definition
d. disease-fighting protein created in response to a specific antigen
Term
antigen:
a. any substance the body regards as foreign
b. antigen capable of inducing an allergic response
c. binding foreign antigens to antibodies
d. disease-fighting protein created in response to a specific antigen
e. overreaction by the body to an antigen
Definition
a. any substance the body regards as foreign
Term
immune reaction
a. any substance the body regards as foreign
b. antigen capable of inducing an allergic response
c. binding foreign antigens to antibodies
d. disease-fighting protein created in response to a specific antigen
e. overreaction by the body to an antigen
Definition
c. binding foreign antigens to antibodies
Term
Which term describes the place where a muscle begins?
a. insertion
b. origin
c. rotation
Definition
b. origin
Term
Which type of muscle is slanted outward, away from the midline?
a. oblique
b. sphincter
c. transverse
Definition
a. oblique
Term
Which term means to bend at the joint?
a. elevation
b. extension
c. flexion
Definition
c. flexion
Term
Which term means to bend the foot upward at the ankle?
a. dorsiflexion
b. plantar flexion
c. pronation
Definition
a. dorsiflexion
Term
Which term describes the act of rotating the arm so the palm of the hand is turned backward?
a. circumduction
b. pronation
c. supination
Definition
b. pronation
Term
Which muscle is formed from three divisions?
a. biceps
b. quadriceps
c. triceps
Definition
c. triceps
Term
Which type of muscle is found in hollow structures such as those of the digestive system?
a. striated
b. visceral
c. voluntary
Definition
b. visceral
Term
Which term means to move away from the midline?
a. abduction
b. adduction
c. flexion
Definition
a. abduction
Term
Which condition is an inflammation of a voluntary muscle?
a. myalgia
b. myositis
c. polymyalgia
Definition
b. myositis
Term
Which is an abnormal condition of muscle tone?
a. ataxia
b. dystonia
c. myotonia
Definition
b. dystonia
Term
Which condition is the total paralysis of one side of the body?
a. hemiplegia
b. paraplegia
c. quadriplegia
Definition
a. hemiplegia
Term
Which term describes the act of raising the ribs when breathing in?
a. depression
b. elevation
c. extension
Definition
b. elevation
Term
Which procedure is the surgical repair of a fascia?
a. fascioplasty
b. fasciorrhaphy
c. fasciotomy
Definition
a. fascioplasty
Term
Which term means the study of human factors that affect the design and operation of tools and the work environment?
a. ergonomics
b. kinesiology
c. physiology
Definition
a. ergonomics
Term
Which term means pertaining to lacking normal muscle tone?
a. atonic
b. dystaxia
c. dystonia
Definition
a. atonic
Term
Which term means weakness and wasting away caused by disuse of the muscle over a long period of time?
a. atrophy
b. dystonia
c. myotonia
Definition
a. atrophy
Term
Which condition is slight paralysis of one side of the body?
a. hemiparesis
b. hemiplegia
c. myoparesis
Definition
a. hemiparesis
Term
True or False: Skeletal muscles are also known as striated muscles because of their striped appearance.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Hypertension is the overextension of a limb or body part beyond it's normal limit.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: In a muscle pair, the muscles work in opposition to each other.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Circumduction is the circular movement of a limb at the far end.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Transverse means straight.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Hyperkinesia is also known as hyperactivity.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A rotator cuff injury affects the knee
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Heel spurs are benign bony growths on the dorsal surface of the heel bone.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A shin splint is pain caused by the muscle tearing away from the tibia.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Ibuprofen acts as an analgesic and as an anti-inflammatory.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A myorrhaphy is the rupture of a muscle.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Rotation turns a bone on its own axis.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A depressor is a muscle that lowers a body part.
Definition
True
Term
abduction:
a. bends a joint
b. moves away from the midline
c. moves toward the midline
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm downward
Definition
b. moves away from the midline
Term
adduction:
a. bends a joint
b. moves away from the midline
c. moves toward the midline
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm downward
Definition
c. moves toward the midline
Term
flexion:
a. bends a joint
b. moves away from the midline
c. moves toward the midline
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm downward
Definition
a. bends a joint
Term
extension:
a. bends a joint
b. moves away from the midline
c. moves toward the midline
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm downward
Definition
d. straightens a joint
Term
pronation:
a. bends a joint
b. moves away from the midline
c. moves toward the midline
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm downward
Definition
e. turns the palm downward
Term
circumduction:
a. lowers a body part
b. raises a body part
c. turns a bone on its own axis
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm upward
Definition
d. turns at the far end
Term
depression:
a. lowers a body part
b. raises a body part
c. turns a bone on its own axis
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm upward
Definition
a. lowers a body part
Term
elevation:
a. lowers a body part
b. raises a body part
c. turns a bone on its own axis
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm upward
Definition
b. raises a joint
Term
rotation:
a. lowers a body part
b. raises a body part
c. turns a bone on its own axis
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm upward
Definition
c. turns a bone on its own axis
Term
supination:
a. lowers a body part
b. raises a body part
c. turns a bone on its own axis
d. straightens a joint
e. turns the palm upward
Definition
e. turns the palm upward
Term
biceps:
a. formed from four muscle divisions
b. formed from three muscle divisions
c. formed from two muscle divisions
d. where a muscle begins
e. where a muscle ends
Definition
c. formed from two muscle divisions
Term
insertion:
a. formed from four muscle divisions
b. formed from three muscle divisions
c. formed from two muscle divisions
d. where a muscle begins
e. where a muscle ends
Definition
e. where a muscle ends
Term
origin:
a. formed from four muscle divisions
b. formed from three muscle divisions
c. formed from two muscle divisions
d. where a muscle begins
e. where a muscle ends
Definition
d. where a muscle begins
Term
quadriceps:
a. formed from four muscle divisions
b. formed from three muscle divisions
c. formed from two muscle divisions
d. where a muscle begins
e. where a muscle ends
Definition
a. formed from four muscle divisions
Term
triceps
a. formed from four muscle divisions
b. formed from three muscle divisions
c. formed from two muscle divisions
d. where a muscle begins
e. where a muscle ends
Definition
b. formed from three muscle divisions
Term
Which term describes an inflammatory condition of a heart valve?
a. valvitis
b. valvulitis
c. valvulolitis
Definition
b. valvulitis
Term
Which specialist treats diseases and disorders of the blood and blood-forming tissues?
a. cardiologist
b. hematologist
c. histologist
Definition
b. hematologist
Term
Which structures are microscopic blood vessels that are only one cell in thickness?
a. arterioles
b. capillaries
c. venules
Definition
b. capillaries
Term
Which condition is an abnormally slow heartbeat?
a. bradycardia
b. palpitation
c. tachycardia
Definition
a. bradycardia
Term
Which characteristic describes the blood carried by the pulmonary arteries?
a. carbon dioxide free blood
b. oxygen-poor blood
c. oxygen-rich blood
Definition
b. oxygen-poor blood
Term
Which term describes a localized balloon-like enlargement of the wall of an artery?
a. aneurysm
b. plaque
c. varicosity
Definition
a. aneurysm
Term
Which term describes the highest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels?
a. diastolic
b. hypertension
c. systolic pressure
Definition
c. systolic pressure
Term
Which diagnostic test uses ultrasound to trace the flow of blood through the heart?
a. angiogram
b. echocardiogram
c. electrocardiogram
Definition
b. echocardiogram
Term
An elevated count of which type of white blood cell is an indication of a bacterial infection?
a. basophils
b. eosinophils
c. neutrophils
Definition
c. neutrophils
Term
Which substance transports oxygen in the blood?
a. fibrinogen
b. hemoglobin
c. prothrombin
Definition
b. hemoglobin
Term
Which condition is the tissue death of the walls of blood vessels?
a. arterionecrosis
b. arteriosclerosis
c. atherosclerosis
Definition
a. arterionecrosis
Term
What form of cardiac arrhythmia is fatal unless reversed?
a. atrial fibrillation
b. atrial flutter
c. ventricular fibrillation
Definition
c. ventricular fibrillation
Term
Which diagnostic procedure uses a radiopharmaceutical to assess the patient's heart function?
a. blood gas test
b. thallium test
c. treadmill test
Definition
b. thallium test
Term
A patient with AB blood can receive blood from which donor type?
a. types A and B
b. type O
c. types a, b, and o
Definition
c. types a, b, and o
Term
Which procedure opens a blocked artery without actually removing the plaque?
a. balloon angioplasty
b. bypass surgery
c. endarterectomy
Definition
a. balloon angioplasty
Term
Which medication controls irregularities of the heartbeat?
a. antiarrhythmic
b. vasoconstrictor
c. vasodilator
Definition
a. antiarrhythmic
Term
Which condition is abnormal hardening of an artery?
a. angina pectoris
b. arteriosclerosis
c. atherosclerosis
Definition
b. arteriosclerosis
Term
Which stage of hypertension is present when blood pressure is 140/90?
a. stage 1-mild
b. stage 2-moderate
c. stage 3-severe
Definition
a. stage 1-mild
Term
Which term means a heart attack?
a. angina pectoris
b. ischemic heart disease
c. myocardial infarction
Definition
c. myocardial infarction
Term
Which condition is a deficiency of blood passing through an organ?
a. dyscrasia
b. hypoperfusion
c. thrombocytopenia
Definition
b. hypoperfusion
Term
Which condition is a foreign object, such as a blood clot, circulating in the blood?
a. embolus
b. thrombosis
c. thrombus
Definition
a. embolus
Term
True or False: The ventricles are the upper chambers of the heart.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: The mitral valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: The bundle of His is known as the natural pacemaker of the heart.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Fibrillation is rapid, random, and ineffective contractions of the heart.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Dyscrasia is also known as blood poisoning.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: The aorta is the largest vein in the body.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Systolic pressure is the lowest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) is also known as good cholesterol.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Serum is plasma with the clotting proteins removed.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Thrombocytes are also known as platelets.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Palpitation is a pounding or racing heart that may occur in a response accompanying a panic attack.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Bradycardia is an abnormally fast heartbeat.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Perfusion means the flow of blood through the vessels of an organ.
Definition
True
Term
angiitis:
a. death of the walls of blood vessels
b. inflammation of a blood vessel
c. narrowing of a blood vessel
d. spasmodic contraction of blood vessels
e. x-ray study of blood vessels
Definition
b. inflammation of a blood vessel
Term
angiogram:
a. death of the walls of blood vessels
b. inflammation of a blood vessel
c. narrowing of a blood vessel
d. spasmodic contraction of blood vessels
e. x-ray study of blood vessels
Definition
e. x-ray study of blood vessels
Term
angionecrosis:
a. death of the walls of blood vessels
b. inflammation of a blood vessel
c. narrowing of a blood vessel
d. spasmodic contraction of blood vessels
e. x-ray study of blood vessels
Definition
a. death of the walls of blood vessels
Term
angiospasm:
a. death of the walls of blood vessels
b. inflammation of a blood vessel
c. narrowing of a blood vessel
d. spasmodic contraction of blood vessels
e. x-ray study of blood vessels
Definition
d. spasmodic contraction of blood vessels
Term
angiostenosis:
a. death of the walls of blood vessels
b. inflammation of a blood vessel
c. narrowing of a blood vessel
d. spasmodic contraction of blood vessels
e. x-ray study of blood vessels
Definition
c. narrowing of a blood vessel
Term
bacterial endocarditis:
a. inflammation of the heart muscle
b. inflammation of the lining of the heart
c. inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
d. inflammation of the heart
e. inflammation of the heart lining caused by bacteria
Definition
e. inflammation of the heart lining caused by bacteria
Term
carditis:
a. inflammation of the heart muscle
b. inflammation of the lining of the heart
c. inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
d. inflammation of the heart
e. inflammation of the heart lining caused by bacteria
Definition
d. inflammation of the heart
Term
endocarditis:
a. inflammation of the heart muscle
b. inflammation of the lining of the heart
c. inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
d. inflammation of the heart
e. inflammation of the heart lining caused by bacteria
Definition
b. inflammation of the lining of the heart
Term
myocarditis:
a. inflammation of the heart muscle
b. inflammation of the lining of the heart
c. inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
d. inflammation of the heart
e. inflammation of the heart lining caused by bacteria
Definition
a. inflammation of the heart muscle
Term
pericarditis: a. inflammation of the heart muscle
b. inflammation of the lining of the heart
c. inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
d. inflammation of the heart
e. inflammation of the heart lining caused by bacteria
Definition
c. inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
Term
dyslexia:
a. head
b. reading disorder
c. shaken together
d. sound
e. abnormal sensation for no apparent reason (tingling, numbness)
Definition
b. reading disorder
Term
cephal/o:
a. head
b. reading disorder
c. shaken together
d. sound
e. abnormal sensation for no apparent reason (tingling, numbness)
Definition
a. head
Term
concuss/o:
a. head
b. reading disorder
c. shaken together
d. sound
e. abnormal sensation for no apparent reason (tingling, numbness)
Definition
c. shaken together
Term
paresthesia:
a. head
b. reading disorder
c. shaken together
d. sound
e. abnormal sensation for no apparent reason (tingling, numbness)
Definition
e. abnormal sensation for no apparent reason (tingling, numbness)
Term
ech/o:
a. head
b. reading disorder
c. shaken together
d. sound
e. abnormal sensation for no apparent reason (tingling, numbness)
Definition
d. sound
Term
encephal/o:
a. brain
b. to steal
c. inflammation of the brain
d. psychotic disorder characterized by delusion and hallucinations
e. ability to understand another person's mental or emotional state
Definition
a. brain
Term
empathy:
a. brain
b. to steal
c. inflammation of the brain
d. psychotic disorder characterized by delusion and hallucinations
e. ability to understand another person's mental or emotional state
Definition
e. ability to understand another person's mental or emotional state
Term
klept/o:
a. brain
b. to steal
c. inflammation of the brain
d. psychotic disorder characterized by delusion and hallucinations
e. ability to understand another person's mental or emotional state
Definition
b. to steal
Term
schizophrenia:
a. brain
b. to steal
c. inflammation of the brain
d. psychotic disorder characterized by delusion and hallucinations
e. ability to understand another person's mental or emotional state
Definition
d. psychotic disorder characterized by delusion and hallucinations
Term
encephalitis:
a. brain
b. to steal
c. inflammation of the brain
d. psychotic disorder characterized by delusion and hallucinations
e. ability to understand another person's mental or emotional state
Definition
c. inflammation of the brain
Term
hallucination:
a. nerve
b. mind
c. abnormal fear
d. a sense perception that has no basis in real stimulus
e. inflammation of the spinal cord
Definition
d. a sense perception that has no basis in real stimuli
Term
neur/i/o
a. nerve
b. mind
c. abnormal fear
d. a sense perception that has no basis in real stimulus
e. inflammation of the spinal cord
Definition
a. nerve
Term
-phobia
a. nerve
b. mind
c. abnormal fear
d. a sense perception that has no basis in real stimulus
e. inflammation of the spinal cord
Definition
c. abnormal fear
Term
psych/o
a. nerve
b. mind
c. abnormal fear
d. a sense perception that has no basis in real stimulus
e. inflammation of the spinal cord
Definition
b. mind
Term
myelitis:
a. nerve
b. mind
c. abnormal fear
d. a sense perception that has no basis in real stimulus
e. inflammation of the spinal cord
Definition
e. inflammation of the spinal cord
Term
amnesia:
a. loss of memory
b. behavior marked by lack of responsiveness
c. drug that relieves pain w/o affecting consciousness
d. being in a coma
e. condition of being confused, disoriented, unable to think
Definition
a. loss of memory
Term
analgesic:
a. loss of memory
b. behavior marked by lack of responsiveness
c. drug that relieves pain w/o affecting consciousness
d. being in a coma
e. condition of being confused, disoriented, unable to think
Definition
c. drug that relieves pain w/o affecting consciousness
Term
comatose:
a. loss of memory
b. behavior marked by lack of responsiveness
c. drug that relieves pain w/o affecting consciousness
d. being in a coma
e. condition of being confused, disoriented, unable to think
Definition
d. being in a coma
Term
delirium:
a. loss of memory
b. behavior marked by lack of responsiveness
c. drug that relieves pain w/o affecting consciousness
d. being in a coma
e. condition of being confused, disoriented, unable to think
Definition
e. condition of being confused, disoriented, unable to think
Term
catatonic:
a. loss of memory
b. behavior marked by lack of responsiveness
c. drug that relieves pain w/o affecting consciousness
d. being in a coma
e. condition of being confused, disoriented, unable to think
Definition
b. behavior marked by lack of responsiveness
Term
psychologist:
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
e. sudden uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Definition
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
Term
meningitis:
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
e. sudden uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Definition
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
Term
narcolepsy:
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
e. sudden uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Definition
e. sudden, uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
Term
neurologist:
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
e. sudden uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Definition
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
Term
pyromania:
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
e. sudden uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Definition
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Term
seizure:
a. specialist in treating emotional problems
b. inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal column
c. specialist in the brain and nervous system
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
e. sudden uncontrollable drowsiness or sleep
f. personality disorder characterized by desire to set fires
Definition
d. sudden, violent involuntary contraction of a muscle group
Term
Which term describes the exchange of gases within the cells of all the body organs and tissues?
a. alveolar exchange
b. external respiration
c. internal respiration
Definition
c. internal respiration
Term
Which procedure is a surgical incision of the pharynx?
a. pharyngoplasty
b. pharyngostomy
c. pharyngotomy
Definition
c. pharyngotomy
Term
Which respiratory condition occurs most commonly during the colder months?
a. croup
b. diptheria
c. influenza
Definition
c. influenza
Term
What structure, commonly known as the Adam's apple, protects the larynx?
a. epiglottis
b. thyroid cartilage
c. trachea
Definition
b. thyroid cartilage
Term
Which condition is a respiration pattern of alternating periods of rapid breathing, slow breathing, and the absense of breathing?
a. Cheyne-Stokes respiration
b. dyspnea
c. hyperventilation
Definition
a. Cheyne-Stokes respiration
Term
Which condition is the absence, or almost complete absence, of oxygen from inspired gases, arterial blood, or tissues?
a. anoxia
b. asphyxiation
c. cyanosis
Definition
a. anoxia
Term
Which term means any voice impairment, including hoarseness, weakness, or loss of voice?
a. aphonia
b. dysphonia
c. laryngitis
Definition
b. dysphonia
Term
What region of the chest contains the heart, aorta, esophagus, trachea, bronchial tubes, and thymus?
a. mandible
b. manubrium
c. mediastinum
Definition
c. mediastinum
Term
Which condition is the incomplete expansion or the collapse of a lung?
a. atelectasis
b. empyema
c. pleurisy
Definition
a. atelectasis
Term
Which structure carries both food and air?
a. esophagus
b. pharynx
c. trachea
Definition
b. pharynx
Term
Which lung has two lobes?
a. left lung
b. left and right lungs
c. right lung
Definition
a. left lung
Term
Which condition is the abnormal escape of fluid into the pleural cavity?
a. pleural effusion
b. pneumothorax
c. pyothorax
Definition
a. pleural effusion
Term
Which statement is true about cystic fibrosis (CF)?
a. CF is cured with antibiotics
b. CF is a genetic disorder
c. CF is a viral disease
Definition
b. CF is a genetic disorder
Term
Which lung condition is also known as black lung disease?
a. anthracosis
b. byssinosis
c. silicosis
Definition
a. anthracosis
Term
True or False: The epiglottis closes off the laryngopharynx to prevent food from entering the trachea and the lungs.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Hemoptysis is also known as a nosebleed.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Bronchorrhea is bleeding from the bronchi
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Laryngorrhagia is bleeding from the larynx.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Apnea is easy or normal breathing.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Bacterial pneumonia can be prevented through vaccination
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A bronchoconstrictor expands the opening of the passages into the lungs.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Bronchoscopy is a diagnostic test that records the volume of air inhaled or exhaled.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Croup is an acute respiratory syndrome in children and infants characterized by a barking cough.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Thoracentesis is the puncture of the chest wall to obtain fluid from the pleural cavity for diagnostic purposes.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Asphyxiation is also known as suffocation.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A surgical incision into the pharynx is known as a pharyngostomy.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Endotracheal intubation is the passage of a tube through the nose or mouth into the trachea to establish an airway.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: A pneumonectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of a lung.
Definition
True
Term
Which condition is characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain in a localized area?
a. infection
b. inflammation
c. laceration
Definition
b. inflammation
Term
Which term describes a disase or procedure named for a person who first discovered it?
a. acronym
b. eponym
c. syndrome
Definition
b. eponym
Term
Which suffix means to rupture?
a. -rrhapy
b. -rrhea
c. -rrhexis
Definition
c. -rrhexis
Term
Which term means the act of binding or tying off blood vessels or ducts?
a. ligation
b. litigation
c. suturing
Definition
a. ligation
Term
Which term describes part of the small intestine?
a. ileum
b. ilium
c. ischium
Definition
a. ileum
Term
Which describes evidence of disease that can be observed only by the paitient?
a. sign
b. symptom
c. syndrome
Definition
b. symptom
Term
The term meaning inflammation of the nose is:
Definition
rhinitis
Term
The term meaning surgical removal of a joint is:
Definition
arthrectomy
Term
Abnormal enlargement of the heart is:
Definition
cardiomegaly
Term
Screening patients to determine their priority of need of medical treatment is called:
Definition
triage
Term
appendicitis:
a. around birth
b. infection of the appendix
c. white blood cells
d. surgical removal of the tonsils
e. joint pain
Definition
b. infection of the appendix
Term
arthralgia:
a. around birth
b. infection of the appendix
c. white blood cells
d. surgical removal of the tonsils
e. joint pain
Definition
e. joint pain
Term
leukocytes:
a. around birth
b. infection of the appendix
c. white blood cells
d. surgical removal of the tonsils
e. joint pain
Definition
c. white blood cells
Term
perinatal:
a. around birth
b. infection of the appendix
c. white blood cells
d. surgical removal of the tonsils
e. joint pain
Definition
a. around birth
Term
tonsillectomy:
a. around birth
b. infection of the appendix
c. white blood cells
d. surgical removal of the tonsils
e. joint pain
Definition
d. surgical removal of the tonsils
Term
Which term is opposite of anterior?
a. distal
b. posterior
c. ventral
Definition
b. posterior
Term
Which body cavity protects the spinal column and brain?
a. cranial
b. pelvic
c. dorsal
Definition
c. dorsal
Term
Which tissue suspends the intestine within the abdominal cavity?
a. mesentery
b. parietal peritoneum
c. visceral peritoneum
Definition
a. mesentery
Term
Which plane divides the body into upper and lower portions?
a. coronal
b. midsaggital
c. transverse
Definition
c. transverse
Term
Which term means toward the lower part of the body?
a. caudal
b. cephalic
c. proximal
Definition
a. caudal
Term
Which body cavity protects the major organs of digestion, reproduction, and excretion?
a. dorsal cavity
b. thoracic cavity
c. abdominopelvic cavity
Definition
c. abdominopelvic cavity
Term
Which term means towards the midline?
a. distal
b. medial
c. lateral
Definition
b. medial
Term
Which area of the abdomen is commonly known as the belly button?
a. epigastric
b. inguinal
c. umbilicus
Definition
c. umbilicus
Term
Which term means the study of the functions of the body?
a. anatomy
b. histology
c. physiology
Definition
c. physiology
Term
Which plane divides the body into front and back portions?
a. coronal
b. midsaggital
c. transverse
Definition
a. coronal
Term
Which genetic changes can be transmitted from parents to their child?
a. cytoplasmic mutation
b. gametic mutation
c. somatic cell mutation
Definition
b. gametic mutation
Term
Which term means above the stomach?
a. epigastric
b. hypochondriac
c. hypogatric
Definition
a. epigastric
Term
Which type of cell contains 23 single chromosomes?
a. gametes
b. all cells except for gametes
c. none of the above
Definition
a. gametes
Term
Which statement is true concerning an individual with sickle cell trait?
a. the individual has no symptoms of sickle cell anemia
b. the individual has some symptoms of sickle cell anemia
c. the individual has sickle cell anemia
Definition
a. the individual has no symptoms of sickle cell anemia
Term
Which term means the study of the causes of disease?
a. epidemiology
b. etiology
c. pathology
Definition
b. etiology
Term
In the hierarchy of organism organization, what is the next level in the sequence: organelles, cells, ______
a. organ
b. tissues
c. molecules
Definition
b. tissues
Term
Which term meanse an obstruction in the intestine caused by twisting?
a. ileus
b. intussusceptions
c. volvulus
Definition
c. volvulus
Term
Which structure manufactures bile but doesn't store it?
a. gallbladder
b. liver
c. pancreas
Definition
b. liver
Term
Which structure controls the flow from the stomach into the small intestine?
a. ileocecal valve
b. cardiac sphincter
c. pyloric sphincter
Definition
c. pyloric sphincter
Term
which term means lips?
a. gingival
b. rugae
c. labia
Definition
c. labia
Term
Which term means blister-like sores that occur on the lip?
a. apthous ulcers
b. achlorhydria
c. herpes labialis
Definition
c. herpes labialis
Term
Which term meanse the rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine?
a. borborygmus
b. bruxism
c. eructaion
Definition
a. borborygmus
Term
What condition is a progressive degenerative disease of the liver?
a. cirrhosis
b. icterus
c. jaundice
Definition
a. cirrhosis
Term
Which bacterial infection of the intestines is characterized by paralysis and often fatal?
a. amebic dysentery
b. botulism
c. cholera
Definition
b. botulism
Term
Which test is used to detect hidden blood in the stool?
a. barium swallow
b. hemoccult
c. anoscopy
Definition
b. hemoccult
Term
The hard palate is located in what structure?
a. pharynx
b. esophagus
c. oral cavity
Definition
c. oral cavity
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