(HSC3537) Ch3 Self Test
About how many men will develop breast cancer? 1 in 1000 1 in 10,000 1 in 100 Men can't develop breast cancer
1 in 1000
A trephine is used to remove___. Bone Blood Muscle Skin
Bone
A "_______" is a noninvasive roentgenography diagnostic technique. angiogram PET scan Computerized Axial Tomography Gamma Knife Surgery
Computerized Axial Tomography
An "Electro Shock Therapy - EST" is also known as: Electric Cardiovascular Therapy Electric Convulsive Therapy Electric Convulsive Treatment none of the above
Electric Convulsive Therapy
The ____________is used to treat brain cancer by directing radiation at precise brain locations. CAT scan Alpha Knife Gamma Knife PET scan
Gamma Knife
The abbreviation "ICU" refers to a(n): Integrated Care Unit Intensive Care Unit Intensive Cardiology Unit none of the above
Intensive Care Unit
A "_____" produces a radio frequency radiation pulse image of soft and hard tissue in multiple planes. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Scan)-MRI X-ray CAT scan PET scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Scan)-MRI
Which of these conditions would be treated with Phakic IOLs? Depression Angiostenosis Myopia Obesity
Myopia
Which of these was the first 3D-printed drug approved by the FDA? Nunolly Spritam Digeson Humidra
Spritam
The procedure of using an instrument that produces high frequency sound waves to produce an image of the size or shape of a body part is called: Ultra/sono/graph/y cardio/graph/y arterio/graph/y none of the above
Ultra/sono/graph/y
The term "Cryo/surg/er/y" literally means: a procedure of one who works with instruments a procedure of one who works by hand with toxins a procedure of one who works by hand with heat a procedure of one who works by hand with cold
a procedure of one who works by hand with cold
The term "Mammogram" means: an instrument for recording the breast a procedure for treating breast cancer a recording of the breast all of the above
a recording of the breast
The term defined as the process of drawing away from the mid-line or middle is: inversion abduction circumduction adduction
abduction
A "Defibrillator" is used to correct ________: high blood pressure abnormal respiratory rates low blood pressure abnormal heart beats or rhythms
abnormal heart beats or rhythms
The term 'coronal' or 'frontal plane' divides the body into the: proximal and distal portions anterior and posterior portions superior and inferior portions all of the above
anterior and posterior portions
A "EEG" is used to record information about _____ electrical activity. brain heart nerve skeletal muscle
brain
A "PET Scan" is used to detect glucose or energy use levels of the ________: spinal cord brain heart gall bladder
brain
The directional term that means "toward the lower end of the body" is: proximal medial caudal lateral
caudal
The term that describes movement toward the top of the body is: inferior dorsal posterior cephalic
cephalic
Bone is described as _____ tissue. nervous connective cartilage epithelial
connective
Body "X-rays" produce pictures of _____body tissue and bones: transparent epithelia soft dense
dense
The directional term for movement toward the back of the body is: superior dorsal anterior ventral
dorsal
An "Otoscope" is used to view the: oropharynx ear eye trachea
ear
The movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position is called: pronation adduction circumduction extension
extension
A "Tonometer" measures pressure within the ________: colon ear eye lung
eye
A "Pacemaker" can be external or internal and usually generates electrical stimuli to the heart muscle with ________: fixed alternate impulses only fixed and/or alternate impulses alternate impulses only none of the above
fixed and/or alternate impulses
A "EKG or ECG" is used to record information about _____ electrical activity. brain heart spinal nerve skeletal muscle
heart
A "Thallium - Hot Spot Test" is used to detect _____ damage: heart nerve bone cartilage
heart
The term "Ophthalmo/scop/e" means: instrument to examine the ear instrument to examine the larynx instrument to examine the eye instrument to examine the nasal cavity
instrument to examine the eye
The term "Bronchoscope" literally means: instrument to view the eye instrument to view the lungs instrument to view the ear instrument to view trachea-like structures
instrument to view trachea-like structures
The "Pyelogram" records information about the _____: kidney pelvis kidney ureter gall bladder kidney nephron
kidney pelvis
The "KUB" examination looks for defects in the: kidney, ureter, and bowels kidney, ureter, and bladder kidney, urinary tract, and back kidney, urethra, and bowels
kidney, ureter, and bladder
"Fluoroscopy" is used to record ________: moving body parts soft body tissue only non-moving body parts dense tissue
moving body parts
Laser assisted surgery "LASIK" is used to correct: glaucoma pink eye myopia (and hyperopia) conjunctivitis
myopia (and hyperopia)
What cellular organelle contains chromosomes and has the literal meaning "nut"? nucleus cytoplasm ribosome nucleolus
nucleus
The term "Nebuliz/er" means: one who causes a cure one who causes an injury one who causes a mist none of the above
one who causes a mist
A body part which is formed of two or more types of body tissue and performs one or more specific functions is called a(n) ________: system organ tissue all of the above
organ
The term "Tympanostomy" literally means: procedure of cutting and making a mouth-like opening in the epiglottis a recording of respiratory rates procedure of cutting and making a mouth-like opening in the ear drum procedure of removing tumors from the lungs
procedure of cutting and making a mouth-like opening in the ear drum
The term "Auscult/ation" literally means: process or procedure for listening process or procedure for seeing process or procedure for recording process or procedure for adjusting bone alignment
process or procedure for listening
The term "Percuss/ion" literally means: process or procedure of striking process or procedure of hearing process or procedure of seeing process of procedure of recording
process or procedure of striking
The term that describes the direction closest to the point of origin is: lateral proximal medial distal
proximal
"Angiograms" are used for ________: recording the electrical activity of the heart muscles recording metabolic activity in the brain recording pictures of vessels recording pictures of bones
recording pictures of vessels
The term "ocular" literally means: refers to the ear refers to the auditory nerve refers to the olfactory nerve refers to the eye
refers to the eye
The term that divides the body into right and left halves is the: transverse pane coronal plane frontal plane sagittal plane "like an arrow"
sagittal plane "like an arrow"
An "EMG" is used to record information about _____ electrical activity. brain heart muscle skeletal muscle none of the above
skeletal muscle
A 'Plantar Wart' is located on the: palm of the hand ventral surface of the fingers sole of the foot phalanges of the feet
sole of the foot
A "Myelogram" is used to record _______ information: cardio-muscle skeletal muscle spinal cord/nerve tissue smooth muscle
spinal cord/nerve tissue
"Lithotripsy" is a procedure for crushing ________: stones or calculi debris teeth bone polyps
stones or calculi debris
If one is flat on their back and face up, they are in a _____ position. adducted inverted supine prone
supine
A "Spinal Tap" is used to ________: inject blood into the spinal fluid detect glucose levels take nerve tissue samples take fluid samples from the spinal fluid
take fluid samples from the spinal fluid
The term "Biopsy" literally means: a surgical procedure the procedure of viewing life a procedure of viewing disease a diagnostic procedure
the procedure of viewing life
The combining form hist/o- means: organ-like pertaining to a cell pertaining to the body tissue or web-like
tissue or web-like
The term "Phlebotomy" means: to surgically repair a vein to cut into an artery to cut into a vein to cut into the muscle
to cut into a vein
The term "Catheter" literally means: to take away to let down, into to add to to pull up
to let down, into
The term "Sphygmo/mano/meter" literally means: to measure the pulse by hand to measure the heart rate by hand to measure the respiratory rate by hand all of the above
to measure the pulse by hand
The directional term 'lateral' describes movement in which direction: above the point of reference below the point of reference to the side toward the midline
to the side
The directional term 'inferior' describes movement: toward the mid-line toward the upper end of the body toward the lower end of the body toward the back of the body
toward the lower end of the body
The term that describes movement toward the front of the body is: dorsal ventral posterior none of the above
ventral
"Cryosurgery" is used to treat ________: compound fractures ulcers verrucae or warts sun spots
verrucae or warts
The term "Intramuscular Injection-IM" literally means: between muscles within a muscle within a vein within an artery
within a muscle
The term "Intravenous Injection -IV" means: within a vein within an artery between veins all of the above
within a vein