Chapter 8 Test
A patient has been diagnosed with melena. What color is the patient's stool?
Black
The word root HEPAT in the term hepatectomy
Liver (HEPAT means liver, and -ECTOMY means surgical removal)
calculus
The hardened deposit that forms on the teeth and irritates the surrounding tissues is known as dental
Edentulous
Without teeth
ileus
a partial or complete blockage of the small or large intestine.
anal fissure
a small crack-like sore in the skin of the anus
diverticulum
a small pouch, or sac, found in the lining or wall of a tubular organ such as the colon
ascites
abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity
diarrhea
abnormally frequent flow of loose or watery stools (DIA- means through, and -RRHEA means flow or discharge)
metabolism
all of the processes involved in the body's use of nutrients
dental implant
anchoring of a crown, bridge, or denture to the bone of the jaw
Trismus
any restriction to the opening of the mouth caused by trauma, surgery, or radiation associated with the treatment of oral cancer
Which liver condition is a chronic degenerative disease characterized by scarring?
cirrhosis
first portion of the small intestine
duodenum
Hyperemesis
excessive vomiting (HYPER- means excessive, and -EMESIS means vomiting)
pyrosis
heartburn (PYR means fever or fire, and -OSIS means abnormal condition or disease)
Enteritis
inflammation of the small intestine caused by ingesting substances contaminated with viral and bacterial pathogens (ENTER means small intestine, and -ITIS means inflammation)
-lithiasis
presence of stones
anastomosis
surgical connection between two hollow or tubular structures.
The suffix -OSTOMY in the term colostomy means
surgical creation of an opening (COL means colon, and -OSTOMY means surgically creating an opening).
hemoccult test
test detects hidden blood in the stools.
eructation
the act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach
gastroesophageal reflux disease
the upward flow of acid from the stomach into the esophagus
hematemesis
the vomiting of blood (HEMAT means blood, and -EMESIS means vomiting)
bariatric surgery
treat severe obesity by restricting the amount of food that can enter the stomach and be digested