Medical Terminology Final Exam Review
Paraplegia is a paralysis of the entire body. True False
False
Sebaceous glands are most abundant in the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. True False
False
Smooth, or visceral, muscle can be moved only by conscious effort. True False
False
The sagittal plane divides the body vertically into equal left and right sections. True False
False
Bone is a dense connective tissue composed of collagen fibers and minerals. True False
True
For an anatomist, the term hypochondriac refers to a region of the abdominopelvic cavity. True False
True
In synovial joints, lubricating fluid is contained in a bursa sac. True False
True
Malignant melanoma is a Cancerous growth composed of melanocytes. True False
True
The longest bone in the human body is the femur. True False
True
In military time, midnight is written as ____. a 0000 or 2400 b 1200 c 0000 or 1200 d 2400
a 0000 or 2400
____ antibodies make up about 75 percent of all immunoglobulins in the body and are the only immunoglobulin class that crosses the placenta and provides fetal immunity. a Immunoglobulin G (IgG) b Immunoglobulin E (IgE) c Immunoglobulin M (IgM) d Immunoglobulin A (IgA)
a Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
Kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis are three types of ____. a abnormal curvatures of the spine b spinal tumors c bone inflammation d arthritis
a abnormal curvatures of the spine
Muscle is made up of bundles of fibers held together by ____. a connective tissue b striations c nerve tissue d ligaments
a connective tissue
In ____, abnormal tissue is destroyed by the application of extreme cold. a cryosurgery b curettage c blepharoplasty d nitrocauterization
a cryosurgery
Which of the following terms describes the lowering of a body part? a depression b supination c flexion d pronation
a depression
Where in the skin are hair follicles located? a dermis b epidermis c subcutaneous layer d hypodermis
a dermis
The densely packed cells of ____ not only cover the surface of the body, but also line internal organs and cavities. a epithelial tissues b collagen c arrector pili d sebaceous glands
a epithelial tissues
The ability of a skeletal muscle to receive and respond to a nerve impulse is known as ____. a excitability b contractility c sensitivity d automaticity
a excitability
A scratch test or an intradermal skin test may be done to ____. a identify allergies b diagnose skin cancer c test for touch perception d determine the depth of a burn
a identify allergies
The marrow inside cancellous bone produces ____. a red blood cells b yellow fat cells c cartilage cells d synovial fluid
a red blood cells
Using a stethoscope to listen to sounds within body cavities is known as ____. a: auscultation b: percussion c: palpation d: olfaction
a: auscultation
The prefix ante- means "____." a: before b: behind c: against d: above
a: before
What process do both fibrinogen and prothrombin aid in? a: blood clotting b: plasma production c: hemolysis d: blood cell production
a: blood clotting
Diverticulosis is a condition in which small pouches (diverticula) are present in the wall of the colon. If these pouches become inflamed, the condition is called ____. a: diverticulitis b: diverticulostomy c: divertalgia d: diverticulemia
a: diverticulitis
The ribs that attach to the cartilage of the ribs above them are called ____. a: false ribs b: true ribs c: fixed ribs d: floating ribs
a: false ribs
Which of the following is a form of arthritis in which uric acid builds up in the blood, causing joint swelling and pain? a: gout b: bursitis c: rheumatoid arthritis d: osteoarthritis
a: gout
Which of the following is an example of a bone depression? a sinus b condyle c tuberosity d trochanter
a: sinus
The xiphoid process is part of the ____. a sternum b femur c humerus d mandible
a: sternum
Which type of anemia is a genetic disorder in which the body produces less hemoglobin than normal? a thalassemia b pernicious anemia c aplastic anemia d sickle-cell anemia
a: thalassemia
Which of the following is an example of a bone process? a tubercle b sulcus c fossa d foramen
a: tubercle
Sweat is mostly composed of ____. a: water b: waste products c: salt d: bacteria
a: water
A(n) ____ is a graphic recording of the contraction of a muscle as a result of electrical stimulation. a DTR b EMG c CT d MRI
b EMG
____ causes an excessive increase in white blood cells. a Polycythemia b Leukemia c Iron-deficient anemia d Hemophilia
b Leukemia
The term phalanges refers to the bones of the ____. a toes b fingers and toes c hands and feet d fingers
b fingers and toes
Where do granulocytes contain granules? a in their cytoplasm and nuclei b in their cytoplasm c in their cell walls d in their nuclei
b in their cytoplasm
Why might an injured spleen have to be removed? a to prevent autoimmune disease b to prevent bleeding to death c to prevent anemia d to prevent blood poisoning
b to prevent bleeding to death
____ is the study of the structure and function of tissues. a: Etiology b: Histology c: Pathology d: Cytology
b: Histology
The prefix hypo- means "____." a: normal b: below normal c: above normal d: superior
b: below normal
Which of the following terms describes the raising of a body part? a: dorsiflexion b: elevation c: extension d: hyperextension
b: elevation
The ____ is an area of cartilage tissue that is consistently replaced by new, bony tissue as a bone grows. a bone process b epiphyseal plate c foramen d periosteum
b: epiphyseal plate
A pathogen that does not cause disease unless the immune system is weakened is ____. a infectious b opportunistic c idiopathic d nosocomial
b: opportunistic
Blood platelets aid in ____. a destroying pathogens b immune surveillance c coagulation d the inflammatory response
c coagulation
Peyer's patches protect the body against harmful invaders that enter through the ____. a ear canal b nose and mouth c digestive tract d tear ducts
c digestive tract
The ____ is the sheath of connective tissue that surrounds bundles of muscle fibers. a endomysium b tendonisium c perimysium d epimysium
c perimysium
Lymph differs from blood in that it does not contain erythrocytes or ____. a leukocytes b globulin c platelets d plasma
c platelets
Which of the following describes the elimination of wrinkles through surgical removal of facial skin? a sclerotheraphy b debridement c rhytidectomy d dermatoplasty
c rhytidectomy
Lymphocytes and monocytes are both ____. a thrombocytes b erythrocytes c agranulocytes d granulocytes
c: agranulocytes
Which lymphocytes specifically target cells infected by cancer or viruses? a Suppressor cells b Cytotoxic cells c Helper cells d Natural killer cells
d Natural killer cells
Which of the following terms describes the separation of blood into its component parts? a blood chemistry profiling b hemolysis c complete blood count d apheresis
d apheresis
An antibiotic fights or prevents ____ infections. a antibody b fungal c bacterial and viral d bacterial
d bacterial
Skeletal muscle is attached to bone at ____. a the ligament b the origin site c the insertion site d both ends of the muscle
d both ends of the muscle
The liver filters blood and serves as a storehouse for healthy ____. a monocytes b thrombocytes c leukocytes d erythrocytes
d erythrocytes
The prefix ____ means "between." a intro- b intra- c endo- d inter-
d inter-
The ____ bones are the cheekbones. a maxillary b vomer c palatine d zygomatic
d zygomatic
The use of a needle to puncture a joint space and remove accumulated fluid is called ____. a arthroscopy b arthrodesis c arthroplasty d arthrocentesis
d: arthrocentesis
Degeneration or deterioration of muscle tissue is called ____. a: myoma b: myasthenia c: myalgia d: myolysis
d: myolysis
An antipruritic is a drug used to ____. a destroy warts b prevent psoriasis c clear up bruises d relieve itching
d: relieve itching
Which of the following is a contagious, parasitic infection of the skin? a: psoriasis b: eczema c: urticaria d: scabies
d: scabies
Which of the following diagnostic tests uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves? a X-ray b CT scan c bone density test d MRI
d; MRI
A disease that is ongoing and is restricted to a specific population, group, or area of land is known as an epidemic. True False
false
A macrophage is a large pathogen. True False
false
Dystaxia is an extreme form of ataxia. True False
false
Fingernails provide rigidity and structure for the tips of the fingers, which do not contain any bone. True False
false
Granulocytes are a type of red blood cell. True False
false
In vaccination, a person is injected with antibodies from the blood of animals or other people. True False
false
Paresthesia is a chronic disease characterized by muscle weakness. True False
false
Sesamoid bones are embedded within ligaments. True False
false
The vertebral column is made up of 12 bone segments. True False
false
Voluntary muscle movements require the brain to "think through" a movement before it is performed. True False
false
A congenital condition is present at birth and may be caused by genetic or environmental factors. True False
true
Automaticity is a characteristic of involuntary muscles. True False
true
Blood cells are produced primarily in the bone marrow. True False
true
Inflammation is a naturally occurring healing process. True False
true
Sweat glands terminate in tiny openings called pores on the skin's surface. True False
true
The basal layer is the deepest layer of the epidermis. True False
true
The excessive production of red blood cells can be a sign of polycythemia. True False
true
The only facial bone capable of movement is the mandible. True False
true