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Quizzes over Chapter 8,9, 10, 11, 12 &13

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An instrument used to measure blood pressure is called a(n): sphygmomanometer. angiogram. lymphangiogram. hypoperfusion. hematocrit   show
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A specialist in drawing blood is called a: phlebotomy. hematocrit. phlebologist. sphygmomanometrist. phlebotomist.   show
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A process in which a certain type of white blood cells destroys (or "eats") foreign microorganisms or cell debris is called: hemolysis. elliptocytosis. leukocytosis. poikilocytosis. phagocytosis.   show
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Build a medical term that means "blood tumor" and refers to a mass of blood within an organ, cavity, or tissue. Hematoma Hemophilia Hemoglobin Hemorrhage Hemolysis   show
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Build a medical term that means "inflammation of a tonsil." Tonsillitis Tonsilectomy Tonsilopathy Tonsilotomy Tonsilopathy   show
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Build a medical term that means "spleen pain." Splenitis Splenolysis Splenolysis Splenalgia Splenectopy   show
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Choose the correct translation of the suffix -penia. Blood condition Deficiency Blood Clotting Vein   show
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Identify the correct pronunciation of the medical term lymphangitis. LAIM-fan-JAI-tis LIM-fan-JAI-tis LAIM-pan-GAI-tis LAIM-fan-GAI-tis LIM-pan-GAI-tis   show
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Translate the term hemorrhage. Drug that stops the flow of blood Condition in which the blood doesn’t clot Breakdown of blood Excessive blood loss Mass of blood within an organ, cavity, or tissue   show
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Translate the term hepatosplenomegaly as literally as possible. Liver spleen condition Liver spleen enlargement Liver spleen decrease Liver spleen rupture Liver spleen inflammation   show
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What is the correct definition for the abbreviation BMT? Blood macrothrombosis Bone marrow tenderness Blood myeloid thromboplastin Basic myeloid transfusion Bone marrow transplant   show
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show leuko (white) + cyt (cell) + osis (condition) = "white cell condition" : abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells  
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show Ven/o  
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Which term comes from the Greek "to pour out," and refers to a large bruise? Ecchymosis Petechia Hematoma Reperfusion injury Hemorrhage   show
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Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hematopoiesis?   show
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show Arterio - artery  
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show Profuse sweating  
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show Surgical removal of a bulge in a blood vessel  
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show Vein incision procedure" - the technical term for drawing blood  
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show Hypertension  
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Which is NOT a root used to refer to vessels? angi/o All of these refer to vessels. vas/o vascul/o arteri/o   show
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show Vasculitis  
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show Angioplasty  
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The term venogram is pronounced: VAI-noh-gram VUH-nuh-gram VAI-nuh-gram VEE-noh-gram   show
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show angio (vessel) + graph (writing) + y (procedure) = procedure to describe the blood vessels  
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show The force on the wall of blood vessels is blood pressure (BP), which consists of both diastolic pressure, pressure exerted on blood vessels when the heart is relaxed, and systolic pressure, pressure exerted on blood vessels when the heart is contracted.  
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show Atherosclerosis  
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It stands for "septum," comes from a Latin word meaning "partition or dividing structure," and can refer to any wall dividing two cavities.   show
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show peri (around) + cardio (heart) + centesis (puncture) = puncture of the tissue around the heart  
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show Coron/o literally means "crown," and refers to the way the blood vessels that supply the heart descend and support the heart like a crown.  
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show Hemothorax  
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show Bradypnea  
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show Carbon dioxide  
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show Diaphragm  
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show Mouth  
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OSA involves: procedure for recording pulmonary blood vessel activity. a condition where the patient ceases to breathe while asleep. a lung disorder caused by a blockage. a lung disorder caused by the limiting of air into the lungs.   show
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Translate the term rhinitis as literally as possible. Sinus inflammation Sinus swelling Nasal disease Nasal inflammation Nasal pain   show
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Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the term empyema?   show
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show Dysphonia  
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Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the term rhinorrhagia?   show
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show tracheo (windpipe) + stomy (creation of an opening) = creation of an opening in the windpipe  
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Which term refers to the main branches from the trachea into each lung? pharyng/o bronch/o laryng/o bronchiol/o trache/o   show
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show Computed tomography - an imaging procedure using a computer to cut  
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show Cost/o  
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show It comes from the Latin word meaning "hollow" or "cavity."  
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the medical term cholecystogram. chohl-SIS-toh-gram KOH-lay-SIS-toh-gram CHOH-lay-KIS-toh-gram kohl-KIS-toh-gram   show
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show Gingiv - gums  
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Translate the medical term abdominocentesis as literally as possible. Abdomen puncture Abdomen fixation Abdomen reconstruction Abdomen suture Abdomen binding   show
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show Intestines  
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show Mouth  
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What is the correct meaning of the abbreviation N&V? Not vocal Nauseous and volatile Nanosovasoscopy Nasogastric tube and vomiting Nausea and vomiting   show
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What medical term refers to an abnormal opening between the rectum and the exterior perianal skin? Anal fistula Hernia Anorectostomy Fistula Jaundice   show
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Which of the following statements is true about the abbreviation NPO?   show
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show Hepatopexy  
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show Enterodynia  
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show The left hypochondriac region (left upper side portion of the abdomen) is found in the LUQ (left upper quadrant) of the abdomen.  
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show Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease  
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show Liver Function Test  
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GI   show
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show Peptic ulcer disease  
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show Bladder  
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Identify and define the root in the medical term heminephrectomy. nephr– kidney ectomy-surgical removal hemi-half nephr-bladder ectomy-surgical reconstruction   show
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show ur-urine  
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Why does a urologist deal with both urinary tract problems and male genital problems?   show
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show All of these are true  
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show balan/o  
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show cysto (bladder) + plegia (paralysis) = bladder paralysis  
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show Enuresis  
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show Priapism  
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show Sperm creation  
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Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term ureteropyelonephritis into its component parts? uretero/pyelo/nephritis ureteropyelo/nephritis ureteropyelonephr/itis uretero/pyelo/nephr/itis ur/etero/pyelo/nephr/itis   show
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Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term vesicocele?   show
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show Pyelopathy  
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Translate the medical term vesicotomy. Incision into the vas deferens Puncture of the vas deferens Suture of the bladder Incision into the bladder Puncture of the bladder   show
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show Nephroureterectomy  
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show Vulv/o stands for vulva, the external genital organs of a female.  
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Which root refers to the innermost membrane covering the fetus? chori/o part/o amni/o perine/o fet/o   show
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Which root means "give birth" and focuses on the mother? part/o fet/o toc/o nat/o embry/o   show
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show Vulva  
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show amni/o (amnion) + rrhea (discharge) = discharge of amniotic fluid  
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Which term is also known as colpitis? vaginitis vulvodynia endocervicitis vaginomycosis vulvitis   show
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show Dyspareunia  
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The study and treatment of newborns is called: obstetrics neonatology gynecology pediatrics urology   show
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show oligo (few) +hydr (water) + amnios (amnion) = not enough amniotic fluid  
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show Abruptio placentae  
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Translate the medical term antepartum as literally as possible. Between birth Before birth Against birth During birth After birth   show
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Which medical term means "inflammation of the perimetrium (tissue on the outside of the uterus; the outer layer of the uterus)"? Perimetritis Endocervitis Myometritis Endometritis Chorioamnionitis   show
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Braxton Hicks are the first true labor pains. True False   show
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show True  
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TSS is a sexually transmitted disease. True False   show
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