Deck 4: Body Structure

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Which plane divides the body into front and back aspects?

A) Ventral
B) Coronal
C) Sagittal
D) Dorsal
E) Transverse
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Which term refers to the neck?

A) Sacral
B) Coccygeal
C) Cervical
D) Thoracic
E) Lumbar
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The combining form (CF) cyt/o means

A) cell.
B) organ.
C) system.
D) organism.
E) tissue.
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Which directional term refers to lying face down on the abdomen?

A) caudal
B) prone
C) lateral
D) medial
E) supine
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What cellular structure provides a specialized function?

A) Molecule
B) Organelle
C) Protein
D) Chemical
E) Compound
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In anatomical position, the

A) body is lying down, face upward.
B) arms are folded across the chest.
C) body is erect, and the eyes are looking forward.
D) palms of the hands face backward.
E) toes point outward.
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The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the

A) spinal column.
B) peritoneum.
C) quadrants.
D) diaphragm.
E) umbilicus.
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Which tissue type forms blood, fat, and fibrous tissue?

A) Muscular
B) Nervous
C) Lymphatic
D) Epithelial
E) Connective
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The CF jaund/o means

A) yellow.
B) blue.
C) white.
D) green.
E) red.
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A plantar wart is located

A) on the top of the hand.
B) on the sole of the foot.
C) on the neck.
D) on the thorax.
E) in the axilla.
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What is the threadlike structure found within the nucleus and composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)?

A) Nucleus
B) Chromosome
C) Cytoplasm
D) Cell membrane
E) Nuclear membrane
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Which body cavity contains the lungs?

A) Abdominopelvic
B) Cranial
C) Thoracic
D) Spinal
E) Dorsal
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What tissue type covers the surfaces of organs, lines cavities, and makes up the epidermis?

A) Muscular
B) Nervous
C) Hematic
D) Epithelial
E) Connective
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The CF gastr/o means

A) liver.
B) intestine.
C) green.
D) stomach.
E) gray.
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A complete, living entity capable of independent existence is called a(n)

A) human.
B) organism.
C) human being.
D) creature.
E) man.
Question
Epithelial tissue is composed of cells

A) arranged in continuous sheets.
B) that exhibit contractibility.
C) that support other tissues and organs.
D) capable of transmitting electrical impulses.
E) that connect other tissues and organs.
Question
The upper-right abdominopelvic region beneath the ribs is called the

A) right lumbar region.
B) epigastric region.
C) right inguinal region.
D) right hypochondriac region.
E) umbilical region.
Question
The CF poli/o means

A) paralyzed.
B) gray.
C) green.
D) weakness.
E) injury.
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The CF hist/o means

A) nucleus.
B) cell.
C) tissue.
D) color.
E) heart.
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Which plane divides the body into right and left halves?

A) Coronal
B) Lateral
C) Midsagittal
D) Frontal
E) Horizontal
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The risk of developing gangrene is associated with

A) cancer.
B) leukemia.
C) anemia.
D) pneumonia.
E) diabetes.
Question
Which term describes the body defense against injury, infection, or allergy?

A) inflammation
B) metabolism
C) homeostasis
D) adhesion
E) adduction
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The prefix infra- means

A) inferior.
B) infer.
C) pallor.
D) below, under.
E) beyond.
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A morbid condition is one that is

A) normal.
B) pathological.
C) aggressive.
D) objective.
E) subjective.
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Febrile means

A) weak.
B) feverish.
C) healthy.
D) feeble.
E) tepid.
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Pain is an example of a(n)

A) disease.
B) sign.
C) pathogen.
D) symptom.
E) infection
Question
The suffix -graphy means

A) knowing.
B) disease.
C) process of recording.
D) swelling.
E) closure.
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The CF viscer/o means

A) dry.
B) surface.
C) shape.
D) internal organs.
E) extremity.
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The prefix super- means

A) strong.
B) mighty.
C) massive.
D) upper, above.
E) great.
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The prefix peri- means

A) from.
B) around.
C) near.
D) toward.
E) over.
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The CF radi/o means

A) radial.
B) radiation, x-ray, radius (lower arm bone).
C) radical.
D) radar.
E) reaction.
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Which term means producing or associated with the generation of pus?

A) inflammation
B) suppuration
C) edematous
D) erythroplakia
E) leukoplakia
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The failure of the lymphatic system to drain tissue fluid from a site results in

A) edema.
B) ascites.
C) suppuration.
D) inflammation.
E) gangrene.
Question
The CF tom/o means

A) to cut.
B) to feel.
C) excision, removal.
D) tissue.
E) treatment.
Question
Which term means pertaining to a disease of unknown cause?

A) pathogenic
B) diagnostic
C) iatrogenic
D) prognostic
E) idiopathic
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The suffix -ic means

A) turning.
B) the act of.
C) pertaining to.
D) resembling.
E) equal to.
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The prefix ultra- means

A) across, through.
B) beneath, under.
C) excess, beyond.
D) toward.
E) away from.
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Which term means prediction of the course of a disease?

A) etiology
B) diagnosis
C) homeostasis
D) prognosis
E) synthesis
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The CF ventr/o means

A) stomach.
B) front.
C) back (of body).
D) belly, belly side.
E) abdomen.
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A protrusion of an organ through the structure that normally contains it is called a(n)

A) hernia.
B) inflammation.
C) mycosis.
D) perforation.
E) rupture.
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Which term means abnormal fibrous band that binds tissues that are normally separated?

A) cartilage
B) obstruction
C) hyaline
D) strap
E) adhesion
Question
A rash is an example of

A) homeostasis.
B) a sign.
C) a prognosis.
D) a symptom.
E) a specimen.
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Which term means any (abnormal) fungal infection in or on the body?

A) myosis
B) malignant
C) mastosis
D) mycosis
E) necrosis
Question
What type of edema leaves a depression in swollen tissue once external pressure is removed?

A) Stable
B) Unstable
C) Pitting
D) Steady
E) Traumatic
Question
What is the body's defense against injury, infection, or allergy?

A) Inflammation
B) Suppuration
C) Perforation
D) Palliation
E) Mitigation
Question
What disorder is characterized by an inflammation of the serous membrane that lines the abdominal wall and covers its organs, usually as a result of a bacterial or fungal infection?

A) Gastritis
B) Hepatitis
C) Peritonitis
D) Colic
E) Pancreatitis
Question
A pathological condition is also described as

A) mortal.
B) morbid.
C) morose.
D) ailing.
E) faltering.
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Which term means surgical joining of two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other?

A) aneurysm
B) ablation
C) diverticulum
D) anastomosis
E) anaplasia
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Which imaging procedure displays internal structures in continuous motion on a screen?

A) Fluoroscopy
B) Computed tomography (CT) scan
C) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D) Digital radiography
E) Subtraction radiography
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Which term means abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces?

A) edema
B) adhesion
C) gangrene
D) ascites
E) mycosis
Question
Poor circulation is a common cause of

A) hernia.
B) fever.
C) gangrene.
D) inflammation.
E) mycosis.
Question
Which term means sudden breaking or bursting of an organ or structure?

A) shatter
B) splintering
C) fissure
D) cleft
E) rupture
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Which imaging procedure produces a computer-generated, detailed cross-sectional image that appears as a slice?

A) Fluoroscopy
B) Sonography
C) Ultrasound
D) X-ray
E) CT
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Which imaging procedure is a noninvasive technique that uses radio waves to produce highly detailed, multiplanar images of soft tissue?

A) CT scan
B) X-ray
C) MRI
D) Positron emission tomography
E) Ultrasound
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Which term means establishing the cause of a disease?

A) prognosis
B) diagnosis
C) idiopathic
D) pathology
E) symptom
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The removal or destruction of a body part or function using surgery, chemical destruction, electrocautery, freezing, or radio frequency is

A) I&D.
B) ablation.
C) fulguration.
D) curettage.
E) anastomosis.
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Which term means a stable internal environment?

A) homostasis
B) hemostasis
C) homeostasis
D) homophil
E) homotypic
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Which term means inflammation of the membrane that surrounds the abdominal cavity and its organs?

A) gastritis
B) hepatitis
C) enteritis
D) peritonitis
E) esophagitis
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Which term means hole that completely penetrates a structure?

A) fissure
B) febrile
C) perforation
D) ulcer
E) contusion
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Which term means death and decay of soft tissue?

A) gangrene
B) ganglia
C) gavage
D) necropsy
E) necrotomy
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What test is a broad screening test for anemias, infections, and other disease?

A) Complete blood count
B) Biopsy
C) Auscultation
D) Endoscopy
E) Cauterization
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What term means a visual examination of a body cavity or canal using a specialized lighted instrument?

A) endoscopy
B) revision
C) ablation
D) fluoroscopy
E) resection
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Which procedure uses a high-intensity light beam to remove scars, lesions, or wrinkles?

A) Cautery
B) Electrodesiccation
C) Laser surgery
D) Curettage
E) Cryosurgery
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The assessment technique that involves listening to the heart, bowel, and lung to evaluate the presence and quality of their sounds is called

A) palpation.
B) percussion.
C) imaging.
D) revision.
E) auscultation.
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General observation of the patient as a whole is called

A) examination.
B) inspection.
C) scrutiny.
D) assessment.
E) auscultation.
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What is the assessment technique that involves tapping body parts with fingers, hands, or small instruments to determine the size, position, and density of underlying parts by the sound obtained?

A) Inspection
B) Percussion
C) Palpitation
D) Palpation
E) Examination
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In which type of biopsy is the entire lesion removed?

A) Excisional
B) Incisional
C) Radical
D) Modified
E) Resected
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Which imaging procedure shows the metabolic activity of body tissues?

A) Positron emission tomography (PET)
B) Single-photon emission computed tomography
C) Ultrasonography
D) Fluoroscopy
E) CT
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The abbreviation Dx means

A) deteriorate.
B) diagnosis.
C) Doppler.
D) diseased.
E) detailed.
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What term means scraping of a body cavity with a spoon-shaped instrument?

A) biopsy
B) ablation
C) curettage
D) incision and drainage
E) laser surgery
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The imaging procedure associated with "echoes" is

A) PET.
B) nuclear scan.
C) ultrasonography.
D) fluoroscopy.
E) CT.
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Which term means removal of a representative tissue sample for microscopic examination?

A) excision
B) incision
C) biopsy
D) laser surgery
E) shave excision
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The abbreviation Sx means

A) scan.
B) sign.
C) symptom.
D) social.
E) serial.
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Which of the following is an example of a blood chemistry test?

A) Type and crossmatch
B) Cell count
C) Cholesterol analysis
D) Culture
E) Sensitivity
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A radiopharmaceutical is also called a(n)

A) tracer.
B) tracker.
C) scintillator.
D) x-ray.
E) fluoroscopy.
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The abbreviation US means

A) usual.
B) usage.
C) urgent sign.
D) unstable.
E) ultrasound.
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Which term means gentle application of the hands to determine size, consistency, texture, symmetry, and tenderness of underlying structures?

A) inspection
B) percussion
C) palpitation
D) palpation
E) examination
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The imaging procedure that uses a radiopharmaceutical called a tracer is

A) PET.
B) nuclear scan.
C) ultrasonography.
D) fluoroscopy.
E) CT.
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The abbreviation Tx means

A) treatment.
B) terminal.
C) touch.
D) tail.
E) toxic.
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Which abbreviation refers to an incision to allow free flow or withdrawal of fluids?

A) Bx
B) I&D
C) SPECT
D) CT
E) MRI
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1
Which plane divides the body into front and back aspects?

A) Ventral
B) Coronal
C) Sagittal
D) Dorsal
E) Transverse
Coronal
2
Which term refers to the neck?

A) Sacral
B) Coccygeal
C) Cervical
D) Thoracic
E) Lumbar
Cervical
3
The combining form (CF) cyt/o means

A) cell.
B) organ.
C) system.
D) organism.
E) tissue.
cell.
4
Which directional term refers to lying face down on the abdomen?

A) caudal
B) prone
C) lateral
D) medial
E) supine
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What cellular structure provides a specialized function?

A) Molecule
B) Organelle
C) Protein
D) Chemical
E) Compound
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In anatomical position, the

A) body is lying down, face upward.
B) arms are folded across the chest.
C) body is erect, and the eyes are looking forward.
D) palms of the hands face backward.
E) toes point outward.
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The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the

A) spinal column.
B) peritoneum.
C) quadrants.
D) diaphragm.
E) umbilicus.
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Which tissue type forms blood, fat, and fibrous tissue?

A) Muscular
B) Nervous
C) Lymphatic
D) Epithelial
E) Connective
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The CF jaund/o means

A) yellow.
B) blue.
C) white.
D) green.
E) red.
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A plantar wart is located

A) on the top of the hand.
B) on the sole of the foot.
C) on the neck.
D) on the thorax.
E) in the axilla.
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What is the threadlike structure found within the nucleus and composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)?

A) Nucleus
B) Chromosome
C) Cytoplasm
D) Cell membrane
E) Nuclear membrane
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Which body cavity contains the lungs?

A) Abdominopelvic
B) Cranial
C) Thoracic
D) Spinal
E) Dorsal
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What tissue type covers the surfaces of organs, lines cavities, and makes up the epidermis?

A) Muscular
B) Nervous
C) Hematic
D) Epithelial
E) Connective
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The CF gastr/o means

A) liver.
B) intestine.
C) green.
D) stomach.
E) gray.
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A complete, living entity capable of independent existence is called a(n)

A) human.
B) organism.
C) human being.
D) creature.
E) man.
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Epithelial tissue is composed of cells

A) arranged in continuous sheets.
B) that exhibit contractibility.
C) that support other tissues and organs.
D) capable of transmitting electrical impulses.
E) that connect other tissues and organs.
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The upper-right abdominopelvic region beneath the ribs is called the

A) right lumbar region.
B) epigastric region.
C) right inguinal region.
D) right hypochondriac region.
E) umbilical region.
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The CF poli/o means

A) paralyzed.
B) gray.
C) green.
D) weakness.
E) injury.
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The CF hist/o means

A) nucleus.
B) cell.
C) tissue.
D) color.
E) heart.
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Which plane divides the body into right and left halves?

A) Coronal
B) Lateral
C) Midsagittal
D) Frontal
E) Horizontal
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The risk of developing gangrene is associated with

A) cancer.
B) leukemia.
C) anemia.
D) pneumonia.
E) diabetes.
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Which term describes the body defense against injury, infection, or allergy?

A) inflammation
B) metabolism
C) homeostasis
D) adhesion
E) adduction
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The prefix infra- means

A) inferior.
B) infer.
C) pallor.
D) below, under.
E) beyond.
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A morbid condition is one that is

A) normal.
B) pathological.
C) aggressive.
D) objective.
E) subjective.
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Febrile means

A) weak.
B) feverish.
C) healthy.
D) feeble.
E) tepid.
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Pain is an example of a(n)

A) disease.
B) sign.
C) pathogen.
D) symptom.
E) infection
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The suffix -graphy means

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D) swelling.
E) closure.
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The CF viscer/o means

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C) shape.
D) internal organs.
E) extremity.
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The prefix super- means

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C) massive.
D) upper, above.
E) great.
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The prefix peri- means

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C) near.
D) toward.
E) over.
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The CF radi/o means

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B) radiation, x-ray, radius (lower arm bone).
C) radical.
D) radar.
E) reaction.
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Which term means producing or associated with the generation of pus?

A) inflammation
B) suppuration
C) edematous
D) erythroplakia
E) leukoplakia
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The failure of the lymphatic system to drain tissue fluid from a site results in

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B) ascites.
C) suppuration.
D) inflammation.
E) gangrene.
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The CF tom/o means

A) to cut.
B) to feel.
C) excision, removal.
D) tissue.
E) treatment.
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Which term means pertaining to a disease of unknown cause?

A) pathogenic
B) diagnostic
C) iatrogenic
D) prognostic
E) idiopathic
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The suffix -ic means

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B) the act of.
C) pertaining to.
D) resembling.
E) equal to.
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The prefix ultra- means

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D) toward.
E) away from.
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Which term means prediction of the course of a disease?

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B) diagnosis
C) homeostasis
D) prognosis
E) synthesis
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The CF ventr/o means

A) stomach.
B) front.
C) back (of body).
D) belly, belly side.
E) abdomen.
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A protrusion of an organ through the structure that normally contains it is called a(n)

A) hernia.
B) inflammation.
C) mycosis.
D) perforation.
E) rupture.
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Which term means abnormal fibrous band that binds tissues that are normally separated?

A) cartilage
B) obstruction
C) hyaline
D) strap
E) adhesion
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A rash is an example of

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B) a sign.
C) a prognosis.
D) a symptom.
E) a specimen.
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Which term means any (abnormal) fungal infection in or on the body?

A) myosis
B) malignant
C) mastosis
D) mycosis
E) necrosis
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What type of edema leaves a depression in swollen tissue once external pressure is removed?

A) Stable
B) Unstable
C) Pitting
D) Steady
E) Traumatic
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What is the body's defense against injury, infection, or allergy?

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B) Suppuration
C) Perforation
D) Palliation
E) Mitigation
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What disorder is characterized by an inflammation of the serous membrane that lines the abdominal wall and covers its organs, usually as a result of a bacterial or fungal infection?

A) Gastritis
B) Hepatitis
C) Peritonitis
D) Colic
E) Pancreatitis
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A pathological condition is also described as

A) mortal.
B) morbid.
C) morose.
D) ailing.
E) faltering.
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Which term means surgical joining of two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other?

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B) ablation
C) diverticulum
D) anastomosis
E) anaplasia
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Which imaging procedure displays internal structures in continuous motion on a screen?

A) Fluoroscopy
B) Computed tomography (CT) scan
C) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D) Digital radiography
E) Subtraction radiography
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Which term means abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces?

A) edema
B) adhesion
C) gangrene
D) ascites
E) mycosis
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Poor circulation is a common cause of

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D) inflammation.
E) mycosis.
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Which term means sudden breaking or bursting of an organ or structure?

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E) rupture
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Which imaging procedure produces a computer-generated, detailed cross-sectional image that appears as a slice?

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C) Ultrasound
D) X-ray
E) CT
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Which imaging procedure is a noninvasive technique that uses radio waves to produce highly detailed, multiplanar images of soft tissue?

A) CT scan
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C) MRI
D) Positron emission tomography
E) Ultrasound
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55
Which term means establishing the cause of a disease?

A) prognosis
B) diagnosis
C) idiopathic
D) pathology
E) symptom
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56
The removal or destruction of a body part or function using surgery, chemical destruction, electrocautery, freezing, or radio frequency is

A) I&D.
B) ablation.
C) fulguration.
D) curettage.
E) anastomosis.
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57
Which term means a stable internal environment?

A) homostasis
B) hemostasis
C) homeostasis
D) homophil
E) homotypic
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58
Which term means inflammation of the membrane that surrounds the abdominal cavity and its organs?

A) gastritis
B) hepatitis
C) enteritis
D) peritonitis
E) esophagitis
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59
Which term means hole that completely penetrates a structure?

A) fissure
B) febrile
C) perforation
D) ulcer
E) contusion
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60
Which term means death and decay of soft tissue?

A) gangrene
B) ganglia
C) gavage
D) necropsy
E) necrotomy
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61
What test is a broad screening test for anemias, infections, and other disease?

A) Complete blood count
B) Biopsy
C) Auscultation
D) Endoscopy
E) Cauterization
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62
What term means a visual examination of a body cavity or canal using a specialized lighted instrument?

A) endoscopy
B) revision
C) ablation
D) fluoroscopy
E) resection
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63
Which procedure uses a high-intensity light beam to remove scars, lesions, or wrinkles?

A) Cautery
B) Electrodesiccation
C) Laser surgery
D) Curettage
E) Cryosurgery
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64
The assessment technique that involves listening to the heart, bowel, and lung to evaluate the presence and quality of their sounds is called

A) palpation.
B) percussion.
C) imaging.
D) revision.
E) auscultation.
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65
General observation of the patient as a whole is called

A) examination.
B) inspection.
C) scrutiny.
D) assessment.
E) auscultation.
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66
What is the assessment technique that involves tapping body parts with fingers, hands, or small instruments to determine the size, position, and density of underlying parts by the sound obtained?

A) Inspection
B) Percussion
C) Palpitation
D) Palpation
E) Examination
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67
In which type of biopsy is the entire lesion removed?

A) Excisional
B) Incisional
C) Radical
D) Modified
E) Resected
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68
Which imaging procedure shows the metabolic activity of body tissues?

A) Positron emission tomography (PET)
B) Single-photon emission computed tomography
C) Ultrasonography
D) Fluoroscopy
E) CT
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69
The abbreviation Dx means

A) deteriorate.
B) diagnosis.
C) Doppler.
D) diseased.
E) detailed.
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70
What term means scraping of a body cavity with a spoon-shaped instrument?

A) biopsy
B) ablation
C) curettage
D) incision and drainage
E) laser surgery
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71
The imaging procedure associated with "echoes" is

A) PET.
B) nuclear scan.
C) ultrasonography.
D) fluoroscopy.
E) CT.
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72
Which term means removal of a representative tissue sample for microscopic examination?

A) excision
B) incision
C) biopsy
D) laser surgery
E) shave excision
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73
The abbreviation Sx means

A) scan.
B) sign.
C) symptom.
D) social.
E) serial.
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74
Which of the following is an example of a blood chemistry test?

A) Type and crossmatch
B) Cell count
C) Cholesterol analysis
D) Culture
E) Sensitivity
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75
A radiopharmaceutical is also called a(n)

A) tracer.
B) tracker.
C) scintillator.
D) x-ray.
E) fluoroscopy.
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76
The abbreviation US means

A) usual.
B) usage.
C) urgent sign.
D) unstable.
E) ultrasound.
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77
Which term means gentle application of the hands to determine size, consistency, texture, symmetry, and tenderness of underlying structures?

A) inspection
B) percussion
C) palpitation
D) palpation
E) examination
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78
The imaging procedure that uses a radiopharmaceutical called a tracer is

A) PET.
B) nuclear scan.
C) ultrasonography.
D) fluoroscopy.
E) CT.
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79
The abbreviation Tx means

A) treatment.
B) terminal.
C) touch.
D) tail.
E) toxic.
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80
Which abbreviation refers to an incision to allow free flow or withdrawal of fluids?

A) Bx
B) I&D
C) SPECT
D) CT
E) MRI
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