Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology EXAM

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Attempt 1 Written: Jan 25, 2022 4:42 PM - Jan 25, 2022 4:59 PM Submission View Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Which of these terms related to the sense of touch react to position and pressure? Question options: A) Mechanoreceptors Physical stimuli, such as pressure and vibration, as well as the sensation of sound and body a mechanoreceptor B) Nociceptors ? C) Proprioceptors D) Thermoreceptors Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 5 The diaphysis is what part of the bone? Question options: A) Shaft (CORRECT ANSWER) B) Surface C) Marrow
D) End Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 1 What term means flat plate? Question options: A) Lamina (CORRECT ANSWER) B) Chondral C) Lysis D) Scoliosis Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 1 What condition is caused by trauma, inflammation, or atherosclerosis, occludes a vessel and can dislodge and move to the lungs, heart or, the brain? Question options: A) Peripheral arterial disease B) Thrombus (CORRECT ANSWER) C) Aneurysm D) Phlebitis
Feedback Thrombus Blood clot that remains attached to vessel wall and occludes vessel Dislodges and moves to lungs, brain, heart Grows to occlude blood flow Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 2 What's the smooth area inside the bladder located between the opening of the ureters and urethra? Question options: A) Calyces B) Cystocele C) Pyramids D) Trigone (CORRECT ANSWER) Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 What disorder causes increased heart rate, abdominal pain, and dyspnea? Question options: A) Sickle Cell Anemia (CORRECT ANSWER) B) Hemolytic Anemia C) Iron Deficiency Anemia D) Pernicious Anemia
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View Feedback What abbreviation refers to a stimulator that's used on the skin and sends electrical impulses to the nerves? Question options: A) ANA B) TENS. (CORRECT ANSWER) C) TIN D) TIA View Feedback Sickle cell anemia Abdominal pain Arthralgia Ulceration of lower extremities Fatigue Dyspnea Increased heart rate A solid elevation 1-2 cm in diameter that extends deeper into the epidermis is called what? Question options: A) Bulla B) Pustule
C) Nodule. (CORRECT ANSWER) D) Papule View Feedback What term can be used to refer to the remote access of a fracture site? Question options: A) Percutaneous B) Closed C) Open D) Combination of open and percutaneous. (CORRECT ANSWER) Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 1 The mucosal membrane that lines the stomach is known as the Question options: A) rugae. (CORRECT ANSWER) B) cecum. C) fundus. D) frenulum.
Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 _______ means swelling due to abnormal fluid collection in tissue spaces. Question options: A) Infection B) Inflammation C) Hematoma D) Edema (CORRECT ANSWER) Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 2 What heart chambers receive blood? Question options: A) Right atrium and right ventricle B) Left ventricle and right atrium C) Right and left ventricles D) Right and left atria (CORRECT ANSWER) Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 2
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What's another name for the voice box? Question options: A) Laryngopharynx B) Pharynx C) Oropharynx D) Larynx (CORRECT ANSWER) Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 2 What's the abbreviation for a neonate that has a lower-than- normal weight? Question options: A) VLBW……………..or this one??????? B) BWLN C) LNBW D) LBWV (CORRECT ANSWER)??????? Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 1 What disorder causes painful menstruation? Question options: A) Amenorrhea
B) Dysmenorrhea (CORRECT ANSWER) C) Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) D) Metrorrhagia Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 What condition is caused by the presence of excess salt and decreased fluid intake? Question options: A) Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) (CORRECT ANSWER) B) Polycystic Kidney Disease C) Wilm's Tumor D) Nephrosclerosis Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 This disorder is caused by prostate enlargement that blocks the neck of the bladder and the urethra; it decreases the flow of urine. Question options: A) Stage 1 Prostate Cancer B) Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) (CORRECT ANSWER)
C) Peyronie's Disease D) Balanitis Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 The suffix _______ means condition of stones. Question options: A) -rrhaphy B) -lithiasis (CORRECT ANSWER) C) -eal D) -plasty Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 Where does a carcinoma of the breast most often develop? Question options: A) Lower inner quadrant B) Upper inner quadrant C) Upper outer quadrant (CORRECT ANSWER) D) Lower outer quadrant
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Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 3 What suffix means to act upon? Question options: A) -in B) -tropin (CORRECT ANSWER) C) -agon D) -ine Hide Feedback Anatomy, Terminology, and Pathophysiology, Section 4 65 / 100 - 65 % 65 / 100 - 65 % Done