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ST Examination

Lange Q & A ST Examination Review Edition 6

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1.Adnexa refers to?(ADRENAL GLAND/ SYMPATHETIC NERVE FIBERS/ OUTER MOST LAYER/ ACCESSORY ORGANS) ACCESSORY ORGAN
2.A drop is denoted by the abbreviation?(GT/ G/ CC/ ML) GT
3.The abbreviation UNG refers to?(TINCTURE/ OINTMENT/ AS DIRECTED/ SPIRITS) OINTMENT
4.Proximal is a term that indicates a point?(NEARER TO THE BODY/ FARTHER AWAY FROM THE BODY/ IN THE CENTER OF THE BODY/ TOWARD THE HEAD) NEARER TO THE BODY
5.Adduction means?(MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE MEDIAN PLANE/ MOVEMENT TOWARD MEDIAN PLANE/ MOVEMENT SUPERIORLY/ MOVEMENT INFERIORLY) MOVEMENT TOWARD MEDIAN PLANE
6.A cystocele is ?(A HERNIATION OF THE URINARY BLADDLER/ AN ACCUMULATION OF FLUID IN ANY SAC-LIKE CAVITY/ A CONGENITAL HERNIATION OF INTRA-ABDOMINAL VISCERA THROUGH A DEFECT IN THE ABDOMINAL WALL/ A DILATATION IN THE SPERMATIC CORD) AN ACCUMULATION OF FLUID IN ANY SAC-LIKE CAVITY
7.Nulli is a prefix that means?(MANY/ FEW/ ONE/ NONE) NONE
8.False is indicated by the prefix?(NON/ MESO/ PSEUDO/ EXO) PSEUDO
9.Tiny red or purple spots on the skin appearing as a result of small hemorrhages within the dermal or submucosal layers are called?(PETECHIA/ PEYRONIES/ PURIGOS/ PITYRIASIS ROSEA) PETECHIA
10.Kerato refers to?(TUBULAR/ ROUND/ HORNY/ SPHERICAL) HORNY
11.The suffix LYSIS means?(REMOVAL/ ACTIVATION/ BREAKING DOWN/ ADDING) BREAKING DOWN
12.The left eye is indicated by the letters?(OD/ OU/ OS/ LE) OS
13.Tissue death is called Necrosis
14.The secretion of excessive sweat is also known as Diaphoresis
15.A slow pulse is known as Bradycardia
16.The STSR is scheduled to scrub on a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The removal of Gallbladder
17.The term hepatomegaly refers to Enlarged liver
18.A record of joint is Arthrogram
19.Cystitis is inflammation of Bladder
20.Removal of a sample of tissue for a pathological diagnosis is Biopsy
21.The prefix DYS refers to Difficult or bad
22.The term referring to outside of the body is Extra corporeal
23.A surgical endoscope that has the ability to morcellate or to fragment tissue is known as Resectoscope
24.The region of the abdomen below the stomach is Hypogastric
25.Bulging of intestinal tissue into the vagina is Rectocele
26.Surgical removal of the globe and accessory attachments of the eye is referred to as Evisceration
27.The term referring to chewing is Mastication
28.Movement of a body toward the midline is referred to Adduction
29.An incision into an artery is referred to as Arteriotomy
1a.Which radiographic procedure has the ability to make images in multiple planes? MRI
2a.The absence of a normal body opening, duct, or canal is called Atresia
3a.Epistaxis can be defined as Bleeding from the nose
4a.Blood gas analysis is called ABG
5a.A ganglion is a Collection of nerve endings
6a.The lungs are covered in a serous membranous sac called the Visceral Pleura
7a.The passageway for foods and liquids into the digestive system, and for air into the respiratory system is the Pharynx
8a.The vocal cords are located in the Larynx
9a.The function of the trachea is to Conduct air to and from the lungs
10a.The nasal cavity is divided into two portions by the Septum
11a.The bones of the palms foo the hand are referred to as Metacarpals
12a.The muscle important in respiration are Intercostal
13a.The thick,fan-shaped muscle that lies on the anterior chest is the Pectoralis Major
14a.The Triangular muscle of the shoulder that abducts the arm is the Deltoid
15a.Which of the abdominal muscles originates at the pubic bone and ends in the ribs Rectus Abdominis
16a.One of the principal muscles of the pelvic floor is the Levator ani
17a.The gastrocnemius is the chief muscle of the Calf of the leg
18a.A connective tissue band that holds bones together is called Ligament
19a.The two bones that form the side walls and the roof of the cranium are the Parietal bones
20a.The sternocleidomastoid muscle is located Along the side of the neck
21a.The medial bone of thee forearm, which is located on the small-finger side of the hand, is called the Ulna
22a.The bone that is shaped like a butterfly and forms the anterior portion of the base of the cranium is the Sphenoid
23a.The bone that forms the posterior portion of the skull is the Occipital
24a.The lower jawbone is the Mandible
25a.The bone located in the neck between the mandible and the larynx, which supports the tongue and provides attachment for some of its muscles, is the Hyoid bone
26a.The adult vertebral column has 26 bones
27a.How many cervical vertabrae are there 7
28a.The bone in the axial skeleton that doesn't articulate with any other bon is the Hyoid
29a.The number of pair of ribs is 12
30a.A slender, rod-like bone that is located at the base of the neck and runs horizontally is the Clavicle
31a.The nucleus pulposus is the Cushioning mass within an intervertebral disk
32a.The upper,flaring portion of hipbone is the Ilium
33a.A large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes is the Foramen magnum
34a.The larger, weight-bearing bone of the lower leg is the Tibia
35a.The bone that fits into the acetabulum, forming a joint, is the Femur
36a.Another name for the kneecap is Patella
37a.The membranes the line closed cavities within the body are called Serous membranes
38a.The longest bone in the body is the Femur
39a.A rounded protuberance found at a point of articulation with another bone is called a Condyle
40a.An infection of the bone is Osteomyelitis
41a.The epiphyses are the Ends of long bones
42a.Oil glands of the skin are called Sebaceous
43a.The periosteum is The membrane that covers bone
44a.A transparent structure that permits the eye to focus rays to form an image on the retina is the Lens
45a.The purpose of the iris is to Regulate the amount of light entering the eye
46a.The structure that is seen from the outside as the colored portion of the eye is the Iris
47a.The nerve that carries visual impulses to the brain is the Optic nerve
48a.The white outer layer of the eyeball is the Sclera
49a.A jelly-like substance in the eye's posterior cavity is called Vitreous humor
50a.The structure that connects the middle ear and the throat, allowing the eardrum to vibrate freely, is the Eustachian tube
51a.The conjunctiva is the Covering of the anterior globe except the cornea
52a.The number of pairs of spinal nerves is 31
53a..The great sensor nerve of the face and head is the Trigeminal
54a.The cranial nerve that contains special sense fibers for hearing as well as for balance VIII
55a.The part of the brain responsible for maintenance of balance and muscle tone, as well as coordination of voluntary muscle, is the Cerebellum
56a.The frontal,temporal, parietal,and occipital lobes are divisions of the Cerebrum
57a.The area of the brain that controls the respiratory center is the Medulla oblongata
58a.The largest part of the brain is the Cerebrum
59a.The outermost covering of the brain and spinal cord is the Dura mater
60a.Cerebralspinal fluid circulates freely in the Subarchnoid space
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