mock med term final 1
A ________ is a small tumor on a stem attachment. polyp pyrosis melena denture
A ________ is a small tumor on a stem attachment. polyp
A constriction of the prepuce is called: priapism. cryptorchidism. epispadias. phimosis.
A constriction of the prepuce is called: phimosis
A premature infant is born prior to the completion of ________ weeks of gestation. 37 25 38 40
A premature infant is born prior to the completion of ________ weeks of gestation. 37
An intrauterine device is used to: (hint: IUD) treat cancer. stimulate ovulation. prevent pregnancy. reduce heaviness of menstrual flow.
An intrauterine device is used to: prevent pregnancy.
Aphthous ulcers are found: on the lip. in the mouth. in the colon. in the stomach.
Aphthous ulcers are found: in the mouth.
Calcitonin works to: regulate calcium levels in the body. regulate glucose levels in the body. regulate sodium levels in the body. regulate the body's metabolic rate.
Calcitonin works to: regulate calcium levels in the body.
Dementia is an example of what category of mental disorder? neurocognitive disorders eating disorders personality disorders depressive disorders
Dementia is an example of what category of mental disorder? neurocognitive disorders
Graves' disease is caused by: hypersecretion of the thyroid. hyposecretion of the thyroid. hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex. hyposecretion of the adrenal cortex.
Graves' disease is caused by: hypersecretion of the thyroid
Gynecomastia may be a symptom of: Addison's disease. adrenal feminization. Cushing's syndrome. pheochromocytoma.
Gynecomastia may be a symptom of: adrenal feminization.
Hematuria may be a symptom of: urinary retention. bladder cancer. enuresis. renal failure.
Hematuria may be a symptom of: bladder cancer.
Involuntary, repetitive, alternating movement of a body part is called: paresthesia. syncope. tremor. palsy.
Involuntary, repetitive, alternating movement of a body part is called: tremor
Paralysis of the lower portion of the body and both legs is called: paraplegia. biplegia. paresthesia. hemiparesis.
Paralysis of the lower portion of the body and both legs is called: paraplegia
Renal cell carcinoma occurs in which kidney cells? glomerular cells cortex cells renal pelvis cells tubule cells
Renal cell carcinoma occurs in which kidney cells? tubule cells
The ________ is the roof of the mouth and the floor of the nasal cavity. septum nares palate sinuses
The ________ is the roof of the mouth and the floor of the nasal cavity. palate
The appendix is a small structure off the end of the: ileum. cecum. sigmoid colon. duodenum.
The appendix is a small structure off the end of the: cecum.
The female external genitalia are collectively referred to as the: vulva. vagina. clitoris. cervix.
The female external genitalia are collectively referred to as the: vulva.
The gag reflex is located on the: uvula. palate. gums. tongue.
The gag reflex is located on the: uvula.
The male reproductive system has pairs of the following organs vas deferens. prostate gland. epididymis. seminal vesicle.
The male reproductive system has pairs of the following organs EXCEPT the: prostate gland.
The medical term for frequent, watery bowel movements is: cachexia. diarrhea. emesis. hematochezia.
The medical term for frequent, watery bowel movements is: diarrhea
The opening through the vocal cords is called the: glottis. adenoids. epiglottis. thyroid cartilage.
The opening through the vocal cords is called the: glottis
The palatine and lingual tonsils are located in the: oropharynx. laryngopharynx. nasopharynx. hypopharynx
The palatine and lingual tonsils are located in the: oropharynx
The partially digested liquid mixture in the stomach is called: chyme. rugae. ascites. antrum.
The partially digested liquid mixture in the stomach is called: chyme
The pigmented area around the nipple of the breast is called the: lactiferous duct. lactiferous gland. areola. mammary gland.
The pigmented area around the nipple of the breast is called the: areola.
The progressive impairment of intellectual function is called: coma delirium palsy dementia
The progressive impairment of intellectual function is called: dementia
The tonsils in the throat are considered part of the: digestive system. respiratory system. endocrine system. lymphatic system.
The tonsils in the throat are considered part of the: lymphatic system.
The twisting of the colon on itself is called: intussusception. volvulus. hemorrhoids. hiatal hernia.
The twisting of the colon on itself is called: volvulus
The upper portion of the uterus is called the: cervix. fundus. body. fimbriae.
The upper portion of the uterus is called the: fundus.
The upper section of the pharynx is called the: oropharynx. nasopharynx. laryngopharynx. hypopharynx.
The upper section of the pharynx is called the: nasopharynx
Under normal circumstances, which of the following substances should be found in urine? glucose blood albumin nitrogenous wastes
Under normal circumstances, which of the following substances should be found in urine? nitrogenous wastes
Which X-ray would be used to visualize the gallbladder? intravenous cholecystography upper GI series cholangiography lower GI series
Which X-ray would be used to visualize the gallbladder? intravenous cholecystography
Which anterior pituitary hormone is also called somatotropin? prolactin growth hormone luteinizing hormone melanocyte-stimulating hormone
Which anterior pituitary hormone is also called somatotropin? growth hormone
Which is NOT a function of the digestive system? Distribute nutrients. Digest food. Absorb nutrients. Eliminate waste.
Which is NOT a function of the digestive system? Distribute nutrients.
Which is NOT an accessory organ of the digestive system? liver pancreas salivary gland anus
Which is NOT an accessory organ of the digestive system? anus
Which kind of medication is suspended in a mist to be inhaled? endotracheal medications aerosol therapy pulmonary medications postural drainage
Which kind of medication is suspended in a mist to be inhaled? aerosol therapy
Which layer of the meninges is applied directly to the surface of the brain? dura mater pia mater subdural space arachnoid layer
Which layer of the meninges is applied directly to the surface of the brain? pia mater
Which medical term means abnormal appetite? dyspepsia dysorexia dysphagia dysprandial
Which medical term means abnormal appetite? dysorexia
Which medical term means process of viewing colon? colostomy colonoscope colonoscopy coloscopy
Which medical term means process of viewing colon? colonoscopy
Which medical term means removal of gallbladder? choledochectomy cholecystectomy cholelithectomy cholelithiasis
Which medical term means removal of gallbladder? cholecystectomy
Which medication is used to treat obesity? antiemetic antacid laxative anorexiant
Which medication is used to treat obesity? anorexiant
Which of the following abbreviations is a pathological condition? CP EEG PET ANS
Which of the following abbreviations is a pathological condition? CP
Which of the following abbreviations is an X-ray of the renal pelvis? ESRD KUB BNO IVP
Which of the following abbreviations is an X-ray of the renal pelvis? IVP intravenous pyelogram
Which of the following abbreviations stands for a pathological condition? ACTH TSH FSH DM
Which of the following abbreviations stands for a pathological condition? DM
Which of the following abbreviations stands for a surgical procedure? D&C GYN Pap HDN
Which of the following abbreviations stands for a surgical procedure? D&C
Which of the following choices presents the airways in anatomical order? larynx, trachea, pharynx, bronchial tubes bronchial tubes, trachea, pharynx, larynx pharynx, trachea, larynx, bronchial tubes pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes
Which of the following choices presents the airways in anatomical order? pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes
Which of the following clinical laboratory tests measures the amount of nitrogenous waste in the blood? blood urea nitrogen creatinine clearance urinalysis culture and sensitivity
Which of the following clinical laboratory tests measures the amount of nitrogenous waste in the blood? blood urea nitrogen
Which of the following conditions is an autoimmune disease? Graves' disease Recklinghausen disease Addison's disease Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Which of the following conditions is an autoimmune disease? Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Which of the following conditions is characterized by arrested physical and mental development? dwarfism congenital hypothyroidism acromegaly gigantism
Which of the following conditions is characterized by arrested physical and mental development? congenital hypothyroidism
Which of the following conditions is characterized by being abnormally short in height? dwarfism congenital hypothyroidism acromegaly gigantism
Which of the following conditions is characterized by being abnormally short in height? dwarfism
Which of the following conditions is characterized by diarrhea, often with blood and mucus? diverticulitis volvulus Crohn's disease dysentery
Which of the following conditions is characterized by diarrhea, often with blood and mucus? dysentery
Which of the following diagnostic procedures can be used to measure the levels of hormones in the blood? fasting blood sugar protein-bound iodine test radioimmunoassay total calcium
Which of the following diagnostic procedures can be used to measure the levels of hormones in the blood? radioimmunoassay
Which of the following diagnostic procedures is used to obtain cerebrospinal fluid for analysis? nerve conduction velocity lumbar puncture positron emission tomography cerebral angiography
Which of the following diagnostic procedures is used to obtain cerebrospinal fluid for analysis? lumbar puncture
Which of the following diagnostic tests is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis? sweat test spirometry pulmonary angiography sputum cytology
Which of the following diagnostic tests is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis? sweat test
Which of the following endoscopic exams would be used to view inside a section of the colon? gastroscopy sigmoidoscopy laparoscopy esophagoscopy
Which of the following endoscopic exams would be used to view inside a section of the colon? sigmoidoscopy
Which of the following hormones is NOT secreted by the anterior pituitary? growth hormone oxytocin thyroid-stimulating hormone prolactin
Which of the following hormones is NOT secreted by the anterior pituitary? oxytocin
Which of the following hormones is critical in emergency situations? cortisol aldosterone epinephrine thyroxine
Which of the following hormones is critical in emergency situations? epinephrine
Which of the following is an example of a neurodevelopmental disorder? dementia anorexia nervosa encopresis autism spectrum disorder
Which of the following is an example of a neurodevelopmental disorder? autism spectrum disorder
Which of the following is one of the two main components of the central nervous system? cranial nerves spinal cord motor neurons ganglion
Which of the following is one of the two main components of the central nervous system? spinal cord
Which of the following is the location of the nucleus of a neuron? dendrite nerve cell body axon myelin
Which of the following is the location of the nucleus of a neuron? nerve cell body
Which of the following is the primary male sex hormone? oxytocin luteinizing hormone progesterone testosterone
Which of the following is the primary male sex hormone? testosterone
Which of the following lung volumes is the amount of air that enters or exits the lungs during a single quiet breath? tidal volume inspiratory reserve volume residual volume expiratory reserve volume
Which of the following lung volumes is the amount of air that enters or exits the lungs during a single quiet breath? tidal volume
Which of the following medical terms is misspelled? nephroma lithotomy cystopexy nephrolitheasis
Which of the following medical terms is misspelled? nephrolitheasis
Which of the following medications is a hormone that improves uterine contractions? androgen therapy spermatocide hormone replacement therapy oxytocin
Which of the following medications is a hormone that improves uterine contractions? oxytocin
Which of the following medications is used to treat minor pain? anesthetic analgesic dopaminergic drugs hypnotic
Which of the following medications is used to treat minor pain? analgesic
Which of the following medications produces a loss of consciousness? anesthetic analgesic dopaminergic drugs hypnotic
Which of the following medications produces a loss of consciousness? anesthetic
Which of the following medications promotes sleep? anesthetic analgesic dopaminergic drugs hypnotic
Which of the following medications promotes sleep? hypnotic
Which of the following medications relaxes muscle spasms in the bronchial tube? expectorant bronchodilator antitussive antihistamine
Which of the following medications relaxes muscle spasms in the bronchial tube? bronchodilator
Which of the following pairs is mismatched? follicle-stimulating hormone—targets gonads prolactin—targets breasts thyroid-stimulating hormone—targets thyroid adrenocorticotropic hormone—targets adrenal medulla
Which of the following pairs is mismatched? adrenocorticotropic hormone—targets adrenal medulla
Which of the following pairs of terms is mismatched? trachea—windpipe larynx—voice box pharynx—throat bronchioles—air sacs
Which of the following pairs of terms is mismatched? bronchioles—air sacs
Which of the following serious lung infections cause the alveoli to fill up with fluid? tuberculosis pneumoconiosis pneumonia pulmonary fibrosis
Which of the following serious lung infections cause the alveoli to fill up with fluid? pneumonia
Which of the following statements regarding diabetes mellitus is NOT true? Diabetics experience hyperglycemia. Ketoacidosis is a potentially fatal condition that affects diabetics. Diabetics experience glycosuria. Hypoparathyroidism may cause diabetes mellitus.
Which of the following statements regarding diabetes mellitus is NOT true? Hypoparathyroidism may cause diabetes mellitus.
Which of the following statements regarding endocrine glands is NOT true? The endocrine system is instrumental in maintaining homeostasis. The endocrine system is a collection of glands. Endocrine glands secrete hormones into ducts. Hormones are chemicals that act on their target organs.
Which of the following statements regarding endocrine glands is NOT true? Endocrine glands secrete hormones into ducts.
Which of the following statements regarding insulin is NOT true? Insulin reduces blood sugar levels. Insulin stimulates the cells of the body to take in glucose from the bloodstream. Insulin is secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreas. Insulin is most active after you have eaten a meal.
Which of the following statements regarding insulin is NOT true? Insulin is secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreas.
Which of the following statements regarding the nervous system is NOT true? All portions of the nervous system are composed of nervous tissue. Motor nerves carry commands to muscles and glands. Cranial and spinal nerves are part of the central nervous system. Sensory nerves carry information to the central nervous system.
Which of the following statements regarding the nervous system is NOT true? Cranial and spinal nerves are part of the central nervous system.
Which of the following statements regarding the thymus gland or its hormone is NOT true? The thymus secretes thymosin. Thymosin is important for proper development of the immune system. At puberty, the thymus gland begins to shrink. The thymus gland is located in the mediastinum just below the heart.
Which of the following statements regarding the thymus gland or its hormone is NOT true? The thymus gland is located in the mediastinum just below the heart.
Which of the following suffixes is misspelled? -lithiasis -urea -tripsy -ptosis
Which of the following suffixes is misspelled? -urea
Which of the following terms describes the elevated portions, or convolutions, on the surface of the cerebrum? gyri ventricles synapse sulci
Which of the following terms describes the elevated portions, or convolutions, on the surface of the cerebrum? gyri
Which of the following terms does NOT refer to the release of urine from the body? micturition voiding urination reabsorption
Which of the following terms does NOT refer to the release of urine from the body? reabsorption
Which of the following terms is a symptom of adrenal feminization? edema exophthalmos gynecomastia hirsutism
Which of the following terms is a symptom of adrenal feminization? gynecomastia
Which of the following terms is also called suffocation? asphyxia Cheyne-Stokes respiration aspiration hypoventilation
Which of the following terms is also called suffocation? asphyxia
Which of the following terms is misspelled? urologist nephroectomy cystorrhagia glycosuria
Which of the following terms is misspelled? nephroectomy
Which of the following terms is misspelled? hemidialysis azotemia micturition retention
Which of the following terms is misspelled? hemidialysis
Which of the following terms is misspelled? ureterral pyelitis nephrolithiasis hemodialysis
Which of the following terms is misspelled? ureterral
Which of the following terms means abnormal condition of blue? cyanotic cyanitis cyaniosis cyanosis
Which of the following terms means abnormal condition of blue? cyanosis
Which of the following terms means abnormal condition of lung dust? pneumoconiosis pulmoconiosis pneumoanthracosis anthracosis
Which of the following terms means abnormal condition of lung dust? pneumoconiosis
Which of the following terms means abnormal kidney softening? nephritis nephrosclerosis nephroptosis nephromalacia
Which of the following terms means abnormal kidney softening? nephromalacia
Which of the following terms means air in the chest? pneumothorax hemothorax pyothorax pulmothorax
Which of the following terms means air in the chest? pneumothorax
Which of the following terms means enlarged kidney? Question 59 nephromalacia nephromegaly nephrostenosis nephrosclerosis
Which of the following terms means enlarged kidney? nephromegaly
Which of the following terms means kidney tumor? nephrosis nephropathy nephroma nephromegaly
Which of the following terms means kidney tumor? nephroma
Which of the following terms means open or unblocked? patent percussion asphyxia stridor
Which of the following terms means open or unblocked? patent
Which of the following terms means surgical crushing of a stone? lithotripsy lithotomy lithomegaly lithomalacia
Which of the following terms means surgical crushing of a stone? lithotripsy
Which of the following terms means surgical fixation of the bladder? cystotomy cystoplasty cystectomy cystopexy
Which of the following terms means surgical fixation of the bladder? cystopexy
Which organ is NOT removed during a TAH-BSO? uterus uterine tubes vagina ovaries
Which organ is NOT removed during a TAH-BSO? vagina
Which part of the brain consists of the thalamus and hypothalamus? pons cerebrum diencephalon medulla oblongata
Which part of the brain consists of the thalamus and hypothalamus? diencephalon
Which part of the brain controls body temperature, appetite, sleep, sexual desire, and emotions? hypothalamus cerebrum cerebellum thalamus
Which part of the brain controls body temperature, appetite, sleep, sexual desire, and emotions? hypothalamus
Which structure is NOT part of the spermatic cord? nerves arteries urethra vas deferens
Which structure is NOT part of the spermatic cord? urethra
Which surgical procedure is used to treat cryptorchidism? circumcision orchidopexy vasectomy TURP
Which surgical procedure is used to treat cryptorchidism? orchidopexy
Which surgical procedure removes the prepuce? circumcision sterilization castration TURP
Which surgical procedure removes the prepuce? circumcision
Which surgical procedure reverses a vasectomy? vasoplasty orchidopexy orchidoplasty vasovasostomy
Which surgical procedure reverses a vasectomy? vasovasostomy
Which treatment procedure removes a core of cervical tissue? lumpectomy dilation and curettage conization episiotomy
Which treatment procedure removes a core of cervical tissue? conization
________ visualizes the bladder with X-rays after instilling dye directly into the bladder. Cystography Intravenous pyelogram Cystoscopy Excretory urography
________ visualizes the bladder with X-rays after instilling dye directly into the bladder. Cystography