Academic Foundations
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- What is the microscopic study of the structures, composition and function of tissues called?
- Histology
- What is the science which deals with the formation, structure and function of cells?
- Cytology
- What is the study of the nature and cause of disease which involves changes in structure and function?
- Pathology
- To what does the word part "gyneco" refer?
- female
- What medical term describes one who has no appetite?
- anorexic
- What is the medical term that means below?
- inferior
- What is the medical term for fingers or toes?
- phalanges
- What is the medical term for painful or difficult urination?
- dysuria
- What is the medical prefix that refers to pain?
- dys
- What is the medical term for red blood cell?
- erythrocyte
- What is the medical term for white blood cell?
- leukocyte
- What is the medical term which means fibrin is destroyed?
- fibrinolysis
- What is the medical term that means hardening of the arteries?
- arteriosclerosis
- What is the medical term that means excessive vomiting?
- hyperemesis
- What is the medical prefix that means "too much"?
- hyper
- What is the medical term for a benign fatty tumor?
- lipoma
- What is the medical term means dissolving a stone?
- litholysis
- What is the medical term for a gall stone?
- Cholelith
- What is the medical term pertaining to the tongue and throat?
- glossopharyngeal
- What is the medical term for profuse bleeding?
- hemorrhage
- What is the correct term for excessive amounts of urine?
- polyuria
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What is the term used to mean the number of calories of heat that must be
produced per hour to keep the baby alive, awake, and comfortably warm? - basal metabolic rate
- What is the correct term for no production of urine?
- anuria
- What is the correct term for high blood sugar?
- hyperglycemia
- What is the correct term for sugar in the urine?
- glycosuria
- What is the term for low blood sugar?
- hypoglycemia
- What is the proper term for blood vessels getting larger in diameter?
- vasodilation
- What is the medical term for profuse sweating?
- diaphoresis
- What is ABG the abbreviation for?
- arterial blood gases
- What does the abbreviation CT stand for?
- computed tomography
- What does the abbreviation D/C mean?
- discontinue
- What suffix refers to pain?
- algia
- What is the abbreviation for iron?
- Fe (F must be capitalized)
- What is FSH the abbreviation for?
- follicle stimulating hormone
- What is gtt the abbreviation for?
- drop
- What is HCT the abbreviation for?
- hematocrit
- What is IVP the abbreviation for?
- intravenous pyelogram
- What is the abbreviation meaning after meals?
- pc
- What is the abbreviation meaning before meals?
- ac
- What is the abbreviation meaning every?
- q
- What is the abbreviation meaning every other day?
- qod
- What is the abbreviation for "as needed" or "whenever necessary"?
- prn
- What medical term means "immediately"?
- stat
- What is the abbreviation for what is commonly referred to as a stroke?
- CVA
- What medical term means "as desired"?
- ad lib
- What does the medical abbreviation "D & C" mean?
- dilatation and curettage
- What does the abbreviation "c" with a line over it mean?
- with
- What does the abbreviation "s" with a line over it mean?
- without
- What does the abbreviation T.I.D. mean?
- three times a day
- What does the abbreviation Q.I.D. mean?
- four times a day
- What does the abbreviation h.s. mean?
- hour of sleep
- To what organ do the prefixes: hepa, hepar, or hepato refer?
- liver
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What is the correct medical term for a physician who diagnosis's disorders
of the eye? - ophthalmologist
- What is the term for a physician who studies and interprets x-rays?
- radiologist
- What is the medical term for earache?
- otalgia
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What is the term which means the rate at which an illness occurs in a
particular area or population? - morbidity
- What is the medical term for lateral curvature of the spine?
- scoliosis
- What is the Latin term meaning "in an artificial environment" or "outside the body"?
- in vitro
- What is the formal medical term for an umbilical hernia?
- omphalocele
- What is the term for a pregnancy that occurs outside the uterine cavity?
- ectopic
- What is the term that refers to shrinkage of muscle tissue due to decrease in activity?
- atrophy
- What term refers to the normal formation and development of blood cells in the bone marrow?
- hematopoiesis
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Symptoms that are experienced and described by the patient but not
observed by others are referred to as what? - subjective
- What are symptoms that are perceptible to others called?
- objective
- What is a prefix meaning "without or not"?
- a
- What do the initials COPD stand for?
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- What is the term pertaining to an agent that destroys or damages tissue cells?
- cytotoxic
- What is the medical term for double vision?
- diplopia
- What is the medical term for incontinence of urine, especially at night, or bed-wetting?
- enuresis
- What is the medical term for excessive gas in the digestive system?
- flatulence
- What term describes a disease or condition without a known cause?
- idiopathic
- What do the initials REM stand for?
- rapid eye movement
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What term describes the process in which two organs, substances, or
agents work simultaneously to enhance the function and effect of one another? - synergy
- What medical term describes ringing in the ears?
- tinnitus
- What is an organic substance that initiates and accelerates a chemical reaction?
- enzyme
- What is a muscle which draws a part away from the median plane of the body called?
- abductor
- What is the medical term that means fatty or pertaining to fat?
- adipose
- What is the chemical symbol or abbreviation for silver
- Ag (the A must be capitalized)
- What is the medical term meaning absence or loss of hair?
- alopecia
- What term refers to the cessation of breathing?
- apnea
- What term refers to the accumulation of serous fluid (edema) in the peritoneal cavity?
- ascites
- What term refers to a sensation preceding a seizure
- aura
- What is the term by which any substance that produces or incites cancer is known?
- carcinogen
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What is a substance which speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
without itself being permanently altered in the reaction called? - catalyst
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What is the medical term for a bluish, grayish, or slatelike discoloration
of the skin due to oxygen deficiency called? - cyanosis
- What is the medical term meaning evacuation of the bowels?
- defecation
- What term refers to the division of sex cells?
- meiosis
- What term means closed, plugged, or obstructed?
- occluded
- What term refers to a foreign substance or thrombus that circulates in the blood stream until it becomes lodged in a vessel?
- embolus (must be exact)
- What is the medical term for vomiting?
- emesis
- What is the medical term for nose bleeding?
- epistaxis
- What is the medical term referring to the causes of disease?
- etiology
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What is the term for any tiny entity capable of carrying on living which
may be pathogenic? - microorganism
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What medical term describes an increase in the size of an organ or
body structure which does not involve tumor formation? - hypertrophy
- What is the medical term for jaundice or pigmentation of the tissues with bile pigments?
- icterus
- What prefix means in the midst of or between?
- inter
- What prefix means within?
- intra
- What term refers to hidden, concealed or not active?
- latent
- What is the medical prefix for white?
- leuko
- What is the medical prefix for stone or calculus?
- litho
- What is the prefix for large?
- macro
- What is the prefix meaning small in size?
- micro
- What prefix means one or single?
- mono
- What prefix means many or much?
- poly
- What term refers to the ability to move spontaneously?
- mobile
- What is the medical term for mumps?
- infectious parotitis
- What prefix refers to muscle?
- my
- What medical term describes dead tissue surrounded by healthy parts?
- necrosis
- What prefix refers to a tumor or cancer?
- onco
- What prefix refers to the ovary?
- oophor
- What term refers to a surgically formed artificial opening?
- ostomy
- What suffix means removal of?
- ectomy
- What prefix indicates disease?
- path
- What is the medical term for whooping cough?
- pertussis
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What is a drug with no medicinal effect that is given to satisfy a patient's
demand for medication or is used in test situations where one group receives
the actual medication and the other group receives this? - placebo
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What term refers to the prediction of the course and end of a disease
and the estimate of chance for recovery - prognosis
- What term means a tendency to relapse or to return to a former condition?
- recidivism
- What is an abnormal condition that follows and is the result of a disease?
- sequela
- What do the initials STD stand for?
- sexually transmitted disease
- What is the instrument used for determining arterial blood pressure?
- sphygmomanometer
- What term describes the stagnation or standing still of normal flow of fluids?
- stasis
- What term refers to an abnormally rapid heart beat?
- tachycardia
- What term means pertaining to touch?
- tactile
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What is the medical/biological science concerned with detecting and
studying poisonous substances and establishing antidotes? - toxicology
- What is a continuous, involuntary quivering of a convulsive nature called?
- tremor
- What infection is being tested for when one receives a Mantoux test?
- tuberculosis
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What term means an open sore or lesion of the skin or mucous
membrane accompanied by sloughing of necrotic tissue? - ulcer
- What is the term that describes an inflammatory condition of the liver?
- hepatitis
- What is the medical term for chicken pox?
- varicella
- What is the medical term for dizziness?
- vertigo
- What does the abbreviation LDL mean
- low density lipoprotein
- A syllable or word placed at the beginning of a root word is called a:
- prefix
- What is the medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth?
- NPO (must be capitalized)
- What does the abbreviation G/C stand for?
- geri-chair
- What does the abbreviation OS stand for?
- left eye
- What is the abbreviation for both eyes?
- OU
- How should direct statements by the client be documented in the medical record?
- by quotation marks
- What does the word element nephro mean?
- kidney
- What does the word element -lysis mean?
- loosening, dissolving
- What does the word element necro mean?
- death
- What does the word element -ology mean?
- study of
- What does the word element neuro mean?
- nerve
- What does the word form cardio refer to?
- heart
- What was the first drug law passed in the United States?
- Pure Food and Drug Act
- What are the rules that ensure uniform strength, quality and purity of drugs?
- drug standards
- What is the term that means the way drugs act on body cells?
- pharmacodynamics
- What is a liquid drug in a heavy sugar and water solution with flavoring called?
- syrup
- What is the term for a drug that is to be taken under the tongue?
- sublingual
- What is the abbreviation for centimeter?
- cm
- How many grains equal one gram?
- 15
- What is a drug which stops the growth of bacteria called?
- antibiotic
- What is a drug which stops coughing called?
- antitussive
- What classification of drugs would be ordered for an individual who has a fever?
- antipyretic
- What is a high school reaction to a drug which may be beneficial or harmful?
- side effect
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What is an antigen-antibody response to a drug that may result in
danger to the patient? - allergic reaction
- What is a tablet that doesn't dissolve until it reaches the small intestine called?
- enteric coated
- What is a drug that acts at the site of application called?
- local or topical
- What usually happens to the pupils of a shock victim?
- they dilate
- What type of fracture is not a complete break?
- greenstick
- What element is capable of stopping the passage of radiation?
- lead
- What area of the face is most sensitive to x-ray exposure?
- lens of the eye
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Give the normal range of months by which time all twenty primary teeth
have usually erupted? - 24 to 30
- What is the stage of periodontal disease involving loss of bone that supports teeth called?
- periodontitis
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What is the artificial replacing of one or more teeth with a fixed prosthesis
called? - bridge
- What teeth are enervated by the inferior alveolar nerve?
- mandibular posteriors
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What happens to the x-ray film if the temperature of the developer is too
low? - will produce a very light image
- What gland is located below and in front of the ear?
- the parotid
- What term describes the unconscious grinding of teeth?
- bruxism
- What is the name of the instrument used to test one's hearing?
- audiometer
- What is blurring of vision due to an abnormal curvature of the cornea called?
- astigmatism
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What term is used to indicate listening for sounds produced by the
body? - auscultation
- What term is used to refer to the inner surface of the arm at the elbow?
- antecubital
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What is the term that describes a microorganism which can live and
grow only in the presence of oxygen? - aerobe
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What is the name of the support group for family members of
alcoholics? - AL-ANON (all caps required)
- What is the excision of a small piece of tissue for microscopic examination?
- biopsy
- Name the part of the microscope substage that regulates the amount of light directed on a specimen.
- iris diaphragm
- If pancreatitis is suspected, what test is usually performed?
- amylase
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What is the breathing pattern characterized by alternating periods of
apnea and hyperventilation called? - cheyne-stokes
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What is the procedure whereby ultra high-frequency sound waves are
directed toward the heart to evaluate its function and structure? - echocardiogram
- What term is used to describe quivering of cardiac muscle fibers which produces ineffective, rapid but weak heart action?
- fibrillation
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What term describes the spread of cancer from one organ of the body to
another? - metastasis
- What is the medical term for the onset of menstrual periods?
- menarche
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What is the term used to describe the period of time immediately
following the delivery of a baby? - postpartum
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What is the name of the instrument used to measure the volume of
exhaled air? - spirometer
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What is the condition called which results from a decrease in the
amount of calcium stored in the bones? - osteoporosis
- What is the term given for having had nothing to eat or drink for a specific period of time?
- fasting
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Name the condition where a patient has overwhelming attacks of sleep
which cannot be overcome? - narcolepsy
- What is an x-ray of the breast called?
- mammogram
- What is the name of the chronic lung disease characterized by over distention of the alveolar sacs and inability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide?
- emphysema
- According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what are the needs to be met after the physiological needs?
- safety and security
- What is the partition that separates the two nasal cavities called?
- nasal septum
- What are the two main tubes to the lungs called?
- bronchi
- What is the cluster of capillaries located at one end of the nephron called?
- glomerulus
- What is the tube called that carries urine from the bladder to the outside?
- urethra
- Which endocrine gland is the largest?
- thyroid
- What hormone regulates the metabolic rate of body cells?
- thyroxin
- What do lacrimal glands secrete?
- tears
- Which gland produces a hormone which regulates the amount of calcium dissolved in the circulating blood?
- parathyroid
- Name the female gonad.
- ovary
- What is the 20 foot tube in which the spermatozoa mature and become motile?
- epididymis
- Name the cartilage associated with the larynx which bends over the laryngeal opening to direct food into the esophagus.
- epiglottis
- What is the valve between the small and large intestine called?
- ileocecal
- What is the first part of the small intestine called?
- duodenum
- What membrane lines the eyelids?
- conjunctiva
- What cranial nerve carries impulses for smell?
- olfactory
- What is the region or junction at which a nerve impulse is transmitted from one neuron to another called?
- synapse
- What lobe of the cerebrum interprets visual messages?
- occipital
- What kind of glands are those which secrete hormones into the blood stream?
- endocrine
- What is the anatomical term that indicates a structure nearer its origin?
- proximal
- What are the desired end products of carbohydrate digestion?
- monosaccharides
- What is a protein that is deficient in one or more essential amino acids called?
- incomplete
- What is the protoplasm inside the cell membrane called?
- cytoplasm
- Name the three kinds of muscles and tell whether it is voluntary or involuntary.
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skeletal, voluntary (any order)
smooth, involuntary
cardiac, involuntary - What are the hardest structures in the body, which are constructed primarily of calcium?
- teeth
- List three accessory organs of digestion.
- liver, gallbladder, pancreas (any order)
- What is the most abundant mineral in the body?
- calcium
- What is another name for the master gland?
- the pituitary gland
- What is the medical term for the collar bone?
- clavicle
- What muscle abducts the arm and caps the shoulder?
- deltoid
- What is the kissing muscle of the lips called?
- orbicularis oris
- What artery supplies blood to the head and the neck
- carotid
- What is the name of the longest vein of the body?
- saphenous
- Name two of the three types of hormones that are produced in the adrenal cortex.
- any order) glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoid, androgens
- Name the two types of cells in the islets of Langerhans that produce hormones.
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(any order)
Alpha and Beta - What hormone stimulates the "fight or flight" response to an emergency?
- epinephrine
- The body may be divided into three imaginary planes. Which plane runs lengthwise from the front to the back dividing the body into right and left sides?
- sagittal
- The body may be divided into three imaginary planes. Which plane cuts the body horizontally into an upper and lower portion?
- transverse
- Which bands of connective tissue anchor bones together?
- ligaments
- What is the body's first line of defense against pathogens?
- skin
- How many cervical vertebra are there in the vertebral column?
- seven
- What is the medical term for the knee bone?
- patella
- What is the medical term for the lower arm bone on the thumb side?
- radius
- What is the medical term for the lower arm bone on the little finger side?
- ulna
- What is the longest and strongest bone of the body?
- femur
- What is the name of the hip socket into which the head of the femur articulates?
- acetabulum
- What is the projection of the ulna known as the elbow or "funny bone" called?
- olecranon process
- What is the movement in certain types of joints that decreases the angle between two adjoining bones called?
- flexion
- What is the movement in certain types of joints that increases the angle between two adjoining bones called?
- extension
- Name the outer membrane covering the brain and spinal cord.
- dura mater
- Name the mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the uterus.
- endometrium
- What is the progressive wavelike movement that occurs involuntarily in the walls of the gastrointestinal tract called?
- peristalsis
- What is the tough connective tissue membrane that covers the bone called?
- periosteum
- What are the coverings of the brain and spinal cord called?
- meninges
- What is the liquid part of the blood known as?
- plasma
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Blood in the right ventricle is kept from being pumped back into the
atrium by the action of what structure? - tricuspid valve
- What stimulates the initiation of the heart beat?
- sinoatrial node
- The coronary arteries branch off what blood vessel?
- ascending aorta (Be specific, only correct answer)
- Name the lymphatic organ that plays a key role in immunity and becomes adipose tissue later in life?
- thymus
- Where is the Circle of Willis located?
- in the brain
- Name a glandlike structure in the brain that is shaped like a pine cone, located in a pocket near the corpus callosum. The exact function of the gland is unknown.
- pineal body