PATHOLOGY FINAL 11-22-2023

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11/14/23, 7:21 AM Final Exam 1. Provide the abbreviation that stands for an X-ray that passes first through the front of the chest. AP Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 08 The Respiratory System > Chapter 08 End-of-Section https://connect. mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=67 15363387 17
TH14123, (227 AM Final Exam 2. Provide the abbreviation that stands for a group of diagnostic tests that measures flow rates, the amount of air brought into and out of the lungs PFTs Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 08 The Respiratory System > Chapter 08 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleid=6715363387 71
P12, .21 ANV rFinal £xam 3. What do all antibodies have in common? O They contain multiple, small granules in the cytoplasm. O They are stored in the liver. O They are produced by erythrocytes. = (O They are immunoglobulins. O They pick up a rosy-red stain in the laboratory. Antibodies are immunoglobulins, Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
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VI L3, 1241 AV Finat Exam 4. The prefix in the term polycythemia means: = O many. O through. O cell. O blood condition. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiclogy (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 End-of-Section hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
T 1420, 1241 AVE Finat -xam 5. Match the types of lung cancer with the correct description. 1. Originates in the mucous glands of the bronchial tree in the lung. 2. Originates in the bronchial epithelium eventually forming tumors that can block air ways 3. Usually originates in the main bronchus and invades the mediastinum eventually traveling to other organs. Squamous cell carcinoma QOat cell carcinoma Correct: 3 Adenocarcinoma Correct: 1 Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology {(Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Anatomy, Physiclogy, and Disease; 2/e, Roiger » Chapter 12: The Respiratory System > CH-12: Question Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=67 15363387 7
P4 Lo, (L2 AV Final £xam 6. What findings in the laboratory blood study indicate that an acute infection may be present? O Pancytopenia O Erythropenia = () Leukocytosis O Elevated red blood cell count O Polycythemia Leukocytosis is an elevation of white blood cells. White blood cells are elevated in the presence of an infection. Pancytopenia is a deficiency of all types of blood cells. Erythropenia is a deficiency of only red blood cells. Polycythemia is a condition of excess production of red blood cells. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 7
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VA8 L0, [ . L£L MIVE rilldl EXdain 7. Precision in communication means using the correct form of the medical term, as well a5 the correct spelling. Test your knowledge of plurals, adjectives, and spelling with this exercise. Removal of a portion of alung is a O lobarectomy (O lobarotomy O tobotomy - O lobectomy Removal of a portion of a lung (lobe) is called a lobectomy. The word breaks down into the suffix - ectomy meaning surgical excision and the root lob- meaning lobe. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 08 The Respiratory System > Chapter 08 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
LI 14 £, [ .22 AWV rinalr exam 8. Provide the abbreviation that stands for X-ray of the lung - CXR Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physioclogy (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 08 The Respiratory System > Chapter 08 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
T T LD, | &L MV Filidi CXdlt S. Match each word element related to disorders of the lymphatic system with its definition. inguin- inguin- Groin f[ymphaden/o lymphaden/o Lymph node -oma -oma Tumor, mass -gram -gram Recording lymphangi/o Lymph vessels Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 7
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OV LD, Ll VI Finai oXam 10. Match the condition with its correct description 1. Atheroma 2. Atherosclerosis 3. Arteriosclerosis hardening of an artery Correct: 3 hardening of an artery due to a fatty deposit Fatty depositin an artery Correct: 1 Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 06 The Cardiovascular and Circulatory Systems > Chapter 06 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
LIE VAN b /"1 P g2y 2117 Filidl CXdi 1. Blood that is present in a substance but not enough that it can be seen or detected without the aid of laboratory testing is (O microcytic. O petechiae. O hemorrhagic. - O occult blood. O anemic. Occult means hidden. Occult blood is present in a substance, but cannot be seen with the naked eye. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 7
PO L9, L4 RV rinal exam 12. What if the compression to breath ratio when perfoming CPR on an infant patient with 2 responders? = () 152 QO 1n O 302 O 3on Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=67 15363387 7
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EHOIS LD, [ el AV rinat £xam 13. Following open heart surgery and mitral valve replacement, a patient was required to take Coumadin. This medication is classified as an: O anti-inflammatory. O antibiotic. - O anticoagulant. O antipyretic. O antihistamine. Coumadin is a medication to prevent prothrombin and fibrin formation, which would prevent clot formation. Because it prevents clot formation, it is classified as an anticoagulant. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 Test Bank hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 71
FEIS Lsd, LLL MV rindl £xXam 14. What is the compression to breath ratio for CPR on an adult patient with 2 responders? O 30n O 132 O 131 = (O 302 Source: Instructor created or modified https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
1L, Ll MV Titial CXAii 15. What is the term for an excessive number of white blood cells? O Leukoneogenesis (O Leukopenia = (O Leukocytosis (O Leukoblastosis O Leukomyocytosis Leukocytosis is the term for excessive number of white blood cells. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 Test Bank hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 71
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P 14140, 144 AWVI Final Exam 16. What is the correct spelling of the term that means the surgical removal of the fonsils? O Tonsilsectomy O Tonsilectomy (O Tonselectomy = (O Tonsillectomy O Tonsellectomy The proper spelling of the medical term that means surgical removal of the tonsils is tonsillectomy. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 07 The Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems > Chapter 07 Test Bank https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentid=363103951&moduleld=67 15363387 M7
UM L0, T L2 MV rinai exam 17. Select the correct spelling of the following term. An has been confirmed with an EKG. QO arrythmia O arhythmia = (O arrhythmia O arythmia The correct spelling is arrhythmia. An extra r after the prefix a- is added to make the term easier to pronounce, Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 06 The Cardiovascular and Circulatory Systems > Chapter 06 End-of-Section https://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
TUN4LS, (24 AM 18. Final kExam Apply the language of pulmonclogy to answer the following question corractly. What is the medical term for a squeaky noise heard during inspiration? O rales = O stridor QO rhonchi O wheeze Stridor is a high pitched squeaky noise made when there is respiratory obstruction in the larynx or trachea. Rales are crackles heard with a stethoscope in the lung when air bubbles through liquid, rhonchi are wheezing sounds heard on auscultation of the lungs, made by air passing through a constricted lumen. Wheezes are high-pitched whistling noises heard through a stethoscope when airways are narrowed or obstructed. Wheezes are commonly heard in asthma. Source: CHCP Medical Language with Anatomy & Physiology (Allan, 4, ISBN 1266587888) > Essentials of Medical Language; 4/e, Allan > Chapter 08 The Respiratory System > Chapter 08 End-of-Section hitps://connect.mheducation.com/connect/eztassignment/previewAssignment.htm?assignmentld=363103951&moduleld=6715363387 171
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