Lesson 9 DEAD BOARD 4
Which of the following are actions of preservative chemicals:
1 - inactivate chemical groups of proteins and/or amino acids 2 - inhibit decomposition 3 - inactivate enzymes 4 - kill microorganisms 5 - destroy odors and eliminate their further production
Oral and vaginal thrush are caused by
Candida albicans
The type of acquired immunity that results from exposure to viral antigen when the virions are modified in a laboratory to be unable to cause disease is:
artificially acquired active
Self destruction of the body by its own enzymes
autolysis
The liver receives its blood supply from which of the following?
celiac trunk artery
Septic sore throat is caused by a:
coccus
An artery that supplies blood to the hand
deep palmar artery
Which of the following is a mode of direct disease transmission?
droplet spray
A communicable disease which is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree within a community is termed
endemic
The technical term for "nose bleed" is
epistaxis
This term means the total amount of formaldehyde which is required to completely preserve all the protein in a body
formaldehyde demand
Which of the following veins arises from the dorsal venous network of the foot?
great saphenous vein
Failure to deliver oxygenated blood to the body tissue is a problem primarily affecting the
heart
Tissues preserved with formaldehyde will decompose if the body is left in an environment which is:
highly humid
Where is the soleus muscle located?
on the posterior aspect of the lower leg
The chordae tendinae of the heart are controlled by cone-shaped (finger like) muscles that arise from the trabeculae carnae of the heart. These muscles are called ___.
papillary muscles
The pulse is usually taken at the:
radial artery
Which of the following is a type of circulation originating at the heart?
systemic and pulmonary
The recording of electrical signals in the heart?
ECG
Spilled formaldehyde can be treated with ___ to produce a harmless product that can be easily disposed of. This can be a standard procedure for neutralizing major spills.
ammonia
The supraorbital margin is a landmark of which of the following bones?
Frontal bone
A term that represents a common complication of healing is
adhesions
Which of these is a bone of the face?
Vomer
This disease results from a failure of the adrenal gland to function properly causing bleeding into the gland. Caused by a severe infection with meningococcus bacteria, it moves through the body causing hemorrhage, it is likely fatal.
Waterhouse-Friderichsen Syndrome
Increased arterial circulation leading to congestion of blood is called
active hyperemia
