Quiz 12

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what is a system

a group of organs that work together to perform complex functions

an organ is defined as

a group of tissues that work together to perform specialized and complex functions

movement of a part away from the central axis of the body is called

abduction

diseases that are characterized by a sudden onset of symptoms/signs are called

acute

which of the following terms may be used in place of the gastrointestinal tract

alimentary canal

what term is applied to joints that allow limited movement

amphiarthrosis

what term refers to the structure of the human body

anatomy

the midcoronal plane divides the body into equal____ halves

anterior and posterior

what are the two basic divisions of the skeletal system

axial and appendicular

what is the result of imaging patient motion on a radiograph

blurring of the radiograph

what is the highest level of human structural organization

body

which of the following are examples of short bones

carpal bones tarsal bones

the smallest units of living things are called

cells

which organ system is composed of the heart and blood vessels

circulatory

a rounded process that forms part of a joint is called

condyle

which tissue type is the most widely distributed and has the greatest variety of form and function

connective

which of the following are classified as main tissue types

connective epithelial

when the long side of the IR is placed perpendicular to the long axis of the body, then the IR placement is

crosswise

in what part of the cell are the organelles located

cytoplasm

the highly specialized fluid portion of the cell is the

cytoplasm

which radiographic position requires a recumbent body position and a horizontal CR

decubitus

what term is applied to joints that are freely moveable

diarthrosis

which of the following is the proper medical term for swelling

edema

what term is used to describe a straightened joint

extension

which of the following are examples of long bones

femur humerus tibia

which type of bone is made up of two layers of compact bone with a thin cancellous layer between them

flat bones

a hole in bone that provides a passage for nerves and blood vessels is called a

foramen

what term is applied to the condition in which the tissue of the bone is broken or disrupted

fracture

a joint that is classified as diarthrodial is

freely moveable

physiology pertains to the study of the ____ of the human body

function

diseases that occur as the result of treatment by health professionals are termed

iatrogenic

when the cause of a disease is unknown, then the disease is classified as

idiopathic

a joint that is classified as synarthrodial is

immoveable

which of the following are organ systems of the human body

integumentary lymphatic nervous

a localized area of destructive change in body tissue is called a

lesion

what term is used to denote the spread of malignant neoplasm

metastasis

which plane divides the body into equal right and left halves

midsagittal

which of the following is the medical term for a growth or tumor

neoplasm

which tissue type functions to conduct electric impulses to provide rapid communication between body structures

nervous

which disease classification refers to those diseases acquired within the hospital

nosocomial

which portion of the cell contains chromosomes

nucleus

a group of tissues that work together to perform specialized and complex functions is called an

organ

a general knowledge of ___ helps limited operators understand the reasons procedures are needed

pathology

the study of diseases or abnormal conditions of the body is termed

pathology

which of the following are parts of the appendicular skeleton

pelvis extremeties

what term refers to the study of the function of the human body

physiology

when a patient is imaged in the prone position, the patient must be

placed in a recumbent position on his or her stomach

which part of a cell encloses the cytoplasm and forms the outer boundary of the cell

plasma membrane

which of the following are the main parts of a cell

plasma membrane cytoplasm nucleus

the term applied to the back part of the body or body part is

posterior

if a disease is classified as a congenital disease, this means that the condition is

present at birth

a prediction of the course of the disease and the prospects for the patient's recovery is termed

prognosis

what term is used to describe the path of the CR from the radiographic tube, through the patient, and to the IR

projection

what is the function of the plasma membrane of a cell

provides communication between the cell and the rest of the body

which organ system does not function for the survival of the individual

reproductive

observed, objective manifestations of disease are called

signs

which of the following are parts of the axial skeleton

skull spine

which of the following describes anatomic position

standing facing the observer with palms of hands turned forward and toes facing anteriorly

anatomy refers to the ____ of the body

structure

a long, sharp bony process is called a

styloid

which body position term indicates that the patient is lying on his or her back

supine

what term is used to describe the patient's report of his or her perception of the condition

symptoms

what term is applied to joints that are not moveable

synarthrosis

what is indicated by a side marker

the side of the patient

cells are defined as

the smalles unit of living things

in radiography, what three items must be precisely aligned

the xray tube, the IR, and the body part

a group of similar cells that work together to perform a common function is called a

tissue

what is the primary function of epithelial tissue

to protect underlying tissues

what does supination mean

to turn the arm so that the palm of the hand is up

what does the term cephalad mean

toward the head

which of the following parts of the respiratory system

trachea alveoli

how many major organ systems comprise the human body

11

how many bones compose the skeletal system

206

there are ____ levels of structural organization in the human body

6

an axial projection is achieved when the

CR is angled longitudinally 10 degrees or more


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