Deck 10: Medical Terminology
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Deck 10: Medical Terminology
1
The fallopian tubes are two tubes on each side of the uterus that carry the ovum from the ovaries to the uterus. There are three other terms for these tubes other than "fallopian." Which of the following terms does NOT refer to the fallopian tubes?
A)Oviducts
B)Uterine Tubes
C)Salpinges
D)Cervix Uteri
A)Oviducts
B)Uterine Tubes
C)Salpinges
D)Cervix Uteri
Cervix Uteri
2
During delivery, an episiotomy may be performed in order to allow a larger opening for the baby to pass through. In this procedure, the obstetrician will incise which area?
A)Vagina
B)Labia Minora
C)Labia Majora
D)Perineum
A)Vagina
B)Labia Minora
C)Labia Majora
D)Perineum
Perineum
3
A procedure which takes a cone of cervical tissue for biopsy is referred to as what?
A)Cervical Hysterectomy
B)Cervical Conization
C)Loop-Electrode Excision
D)Papanicolaou Smear
A)Cervical Hysterectomy
B)Cervical Conization
C)Loop-Electrode Excision
D)Papanicolaou Smear
Cervical Conization
4
Which gland not only produces thymosin, but also stimulates T-cells to produce the hormones needed to regulate immune system function? This gland is composed of two lobes that are identical. This gland usually shrinks after puberty when it is replaced by fat, but still continues to produce T-cells
A)Thymus
B)Thyroid
C)Parathyroid
D)Adrenal
A)Thymus
B)Thyroid
C)Parathyroid
D)Adrenal
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5
This organ is a five-inch tube located behind the mouth that helps close the nasopharynx and larynx when swallowing food. This organ keeps your food out of your respiratory tract and in your digestive tract. What is it called?
A)Esophagus
B)Pharynx
C)Nasopharynx
D)Trachea
A)Esophagus
B)Pharynx
C)Nasopharynx
D)Trachea
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6
This condition occurs when the lining of the esophagus becomes inflamed. It is generally caused by an infection or irritation of the esophagus. What is the name of this condition?
A)Esophagitis
B)Barrett's Esophagus
C)Esophageal Varices
D)Mallory-Weiss Tear
A)Esophagitis
B)Barrett's Esophagus
C)Esophageal Varices
D)Mallory-Weiss Tear
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7
A dilated and enlarged varicose vein that developed inside the rectum and slipped outside of the anus is called a what?
A)External Hemorrhoid
B)Internal Hemorrhoid
C)Prolapsed Hemorrhoid
D)Varicose Hemorrhoid
A)External Hemorrhoid
B)Internal Hemorrhoid
C)Prolapsed Hemorrhoid
D)Varicose Hemorrhoid
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8
Within the male genital system, the pair of tubular glands located above the prostate and behind the bladder that lubricate the duct system, nourish the sperm, and contribute fluid to the ejaculate are called:
A)Seminal Vesicles
B)Testes
C)Vas Deferens
D)Epididymis
A)Seminal Vesicles
B)Testes
C)Vas Deferens
D)Epididymis
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9
One of the most common prostatic disorders is ______________, which is an enlargement of the prostate gland. This disorder may require a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).
A)Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)
B)Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
C)Elevated Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
D)Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia III (PIN III)
A)Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)
B)Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
C)Elevated Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
D)Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia III (PIN III)
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10
Which of the following is the most common voiding disorder?
A)Fecal Incontinence
B)Cholelithiasis
C)Kidney Stones
D)Urinary Incontinence
A)Fecal Incontinence
B)Cholelithiasis
C)Kidney Stones
D)Urinary Incontinence
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11
The spleen, which is part of the hemic system, does NOT perform the following functions:
A)Creates new red blood cells
B)Recycles iron
C)Holds a reserve of blood in case of hemorrhage
D)Creates stem-cells for use throughout the body
A)Creates new red blood cells
B)Recycles iron
C)Holds a reserve of blood in case of hemorrhage
D)Creates stem-cells for use throughout the body
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12
A blood disease that is characterized by an abnormal increase in the amount of white blood cells in the body is normally referred to as:
A)Lymphadenitis
B)Thrombophlebitis
C)Leukemia
D)Lymphoma
A)Lymphadenitis
B)Thrombophlebitis
C)Leukemia
D)Lymphoma
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13
Which of the following terms means "red cell," (a red blood cell) that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the bloodstream?
A)Leukocyte
B)Erythrocyte
C)Granulocyte
D)Thrombocyte
A)Leukocyte
B)Erythrocyte
C)Granulocyte
D)Thrombocyte
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14
The small muscles under the dermis that serve to help the hair follicles stand on end when the body is chilled are called:
A)Hair follicle Muscles
B)Arrector pili Muscles
C)Sebaceous Muscles
D)Hair shaft Muscles
A)Hair follicle Muscles
B)Arrector pili Muscles
C)Sebaceous Muscles
D)Hair shaft Muscles
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15
The tibialis anterior muscle controls the:
A)Finger Flexor Tendons in the Wrist
B)Frontal Flexion of the Upper Abdomen
C)Frontal Flexion of the Lower Leg
D)Forehead Furrow Lines
A)Finger Flexor Tendons in the Wrist
B)Frontal Flexion of the Upper Abdomen
C)Frontal Flexion of the Lower Leg
D)Forehead Furrow Lines
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16
If a patient receives a chest x-ray with a posteroanterior projection, in what direction are the x-ray beams traveling?
A)From the front of the patient to the back of the patient
B)From the back of the patient to the front of the patient
C)From the left side of the patient to the right side of the patient
D)From the right side of the patient to the left side of the patient
A)From the front of the patient to the back of the patient
B)From the back of the patient to the front of the patient
C)From the left side of the patient to the right side of the patient
D)From the right side of the patient to the left side of the patient
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17
A _____________ is a procedure in which an endoscope is passed through the oropharynx and vocal chords and extended beyond the trachea into the right bronchus. This procedure can be performed for either diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
A)Bronchoscopy
B)Laryngoscopy
C)Tracheoscopy
D)Oropharyngoscopy
A)Bronchoscopy
B)Laryngoscopy
C)Tracheoscopy
D)Oropharyngoscopy
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18
What is the purpose of a mediastinotomy?
A)To remove part of the wall of the mediastinum
B)To remove part of the pericardial sac
C)To provide an opening for access to the mediastinum
D)To repair a rupture of the mediastinal wall
A)To remove part of the wall of the mediastinum
B)To remove part of the pericardial sac
C)To provide an opening for access to the mediastinum
D)To repair a rupture of the mediastinal wall
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