KINE 3000 Chapter 3
which of the following is a noninvasive roentgenography diagnostic technique? angiogram PET scan CAT scan gamma knife surgery
CAT Scan
what method is used to treat brain cancer by directing radiation at precise brain locations CAT scan Alpha Knife Gamma Knife PET scan
Gamma Knife
ICU stands for
Intensive care unit
which of the following produces a radio frequency radiation pulse image of soft and hard tissue in multiple planes MRI X-ray CAT scan PET scan
MRI
which was the first 3D-printed drug approved by the FDA Nunolly Spritam Digeson Humidra
Spritam
the term mammogram means an instrument for recording the breast a procedure for treating breast cancer a recording of the breast excision of breast tissue
a recording of the breast
a defibrillator is used to correct: high blood pressure abnormal respiratory rates abnormal brain electrical activity abnormal heart rhythms
abnormal heart rhythms
a pathologist noted that a skin biopsy specimen exhibited hyperplasia this means there is/are an increase in blood vessel number a decrease in cell number an increase in cell number epithelial cell turning to cartilage
an increase in cell number
the coronal plane divides the body into the proximal and distal portions anterior and posterior portions superior and inferior portions right and left portions
anterior and posterior portions
ultrasonography literally means _________/"process of recording" audible ranges/sound beyond normal ranges/sound with heat/sound without/sound
beyond normal ranges/sound
a trephine is used to remove: bone blood muscle skin
bone
A PET scan is used to detect metabolism of glucose by the: spinal cord brain lungs gallbladder
brain
An electroencephalogram is used to record information about the electrical activity in the: heart nerves brain skeletal muscle
brain
a patient having an electroencephalogram is having a recording made of the electroencephalogram is having a recording made of the electrical activity in their:
brain
the directional term that means toward the lower end of the body is proximal medial caudal lateral
caudal
the term that describes the movement toward the top of the body is: inferior dorsal posterior cephalic
cephalic
lithotripsy is a procedure for: crushing calculi grinding teeth breaking bone removing polyps
crushing calculi
X-rays produce pictures of what type 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
electric shock therapy is also known as electrocephalic therapy electroconvulsive therapy electromechanical therapy electroceliac therapy
electroconvulsive therapy
of an electrocardiogram shows that a patient has "tachycardia" it means that the patient's heart rate is erratic elevated normal slow
elevated
the movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position is called: pronation adduction circumduction extension
extenstion
a tonometer measures pressure within the: colon ear eye lung
eye
the term ocular literally means: refers to the ear auditory nerve olfactory nerve eye
eye
the term ophthalmo/scop/e means: instrument to examine the ear larynx eye nasal cavity
eye
a pacemaker can be external or internal and usually generates electrical stimuli to the heart muscle with: alternate impulses only fixed impulses only fixed and/or alternate impulses none of the above
fixed and/or alternate impulses
A PET scan is used to detect: electrical activity organ density glucose metabolism pulmonary congestion
glucose metabolism 8
An EKG or ECG is used to record information about electrical activity in the
heart
a thallium scan is used to detect damage to the: heart nerve bone cartilage
heart
sally had a pyelogram performed today to help diagnose her: blood vessel blockage kidney infection liver cirrhosis spinal cord deterioration
kidney infection
a pyelogram records information about the kidney pelvis kidney ureter gallbladder kidney nephron
kidney pelvis
the KUB examination looks for defects in the: kidney, ureter, and bowel kidney, ureter and bladder kidney urinary tract and back kidney urethra and bowel
kidney, ureter and bladder
the term auscult/ation literally means the process or procedure for listening seeing recording adjusting bone alignment
listening
fluoroscopy is used to record moving body parts soft body tissue only non-moving body parts dense tissue
moving body parts
LASIK laser surgery can be used to correct: ocular styles dry eye myopia conjunctivitis
myopia
which of these conditions would be treated with phakic intraocular lenses depression angiostenosis myopia obesity
myopia
what cellular organelle contains chromosomes and has the literal meaning "nut" nucleus cytoplasm ribosome nucleolus
nucleus
a lumbar puncture is used to" inject blood into the spinal fluid detect vertebral misalignment take nerve tissue samples obtain spinal fluid samples
obtain spinal fluid samples
the term nebuliz/er means: one who causes a cure one who causes an injury one who causes a mist one who creates a star shape
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 mitochondria lysosome
organ
angiograms are used for recording the electrical activity of the heart muscles metabolic activity in the brain pictures of blood vessels pictures of bones
pictures of blood vessels
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 that describes the direction closet to the point of origin is lateral proximal medial distal
proximal
the term sphygmo/mano/meter literally means: to measure the pulse by hand heart rate by hand respiratory rate by hand temperature by hand
pulse by hand
the term for the plane that divides the body into right and left halves is the: transverse coronal frontal sagittal
sagittal
an electromyogram is used to record information about the electrical activity in the: brain heart muscles skeletal muscle gastrointestinal smooth muscle
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 about which tissue cardiac muscle skeletal muscle spinal cord and nerves gastrointestinal smooth muscle
spinal cord and nerves
the etiologic agent of syphilis is a helminth rickettsia spirochete virus
spirochete
the medical student class learned about auscultation today. in order to perform this procedure, they used a/an: laryngoscope otoscope sphygmomanometer stethoscope
stethoscope
a patient who has a cholecystolithotripsy performed is having a process performed to their gall bladder? duct opened removal stone crushed tumor destroyed
stone crushed
the term percuss/ion literally means process or procedure of striking hearing seeing recording
striking
if one is flat on their back and face up, they are in a ____ position adducted inverted supine prone
supine
the term biopsy literally means a surgical procedure the procedure of viewing life the procedure of viewing disease a diagnostic procedure
the procedure of viewing life
the combing 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 a hole into 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 directional term lateral describes movement in which direction
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 bronchoscope literally means: an instrument to view eye lungs ear trachea-like structures
trachea-like structures
Dr. X has put her patient in the "prone" position. This means that the patient is: erect on their side turned down turned up
turned down
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 a radio/graphy cardio/graphy angio/graphy ultra/sono/graphy
ultra/sono/graphy
anterior movement can also be called dorsal ventral posterior inferior
ventral
cryosurgery is used to treat: compound fractures ulcers verrucae sun spots
verrucae
Biopsy literally means _______/"procedure of"
view of life
the term cryo/surg/er/y literally means: a procedure of one who works by hands with instruments with toxins with heat with cold
with cold
the term intramuscular injection means between muscels within a muscle with in a vein within an artery
within a muscle
The term intravenous injection means within a vein within an artery between veins above the vein
within a vein