chapter 1
Which one of the following statements about sound intensities is true? a. Sound becomes painful above 500 dB. b.Sound becomes uncomfortable to a normal ear at about 200 dB. c.A jackhammer is approximately 90 dB d. Whispered speech is approximately 30 dB, and a normal conversation is approximately 35 dB.
A jackhammer is approximately 90 dB.
what is surface anatomy
a use of surface markings of the body to understand the relationship of deeper structures
terry was diagnosed with a disease based on anatomical signs. which of the following are anatomical signs that may be used for a diagnosis an ulcer in her esophagus nausea anxiety pain
an ulcer in her esophagus
the building of new proteins from amino acids is an example of what type of chemical reaction
anabolic
what process occurs when individual amino acids are combined chemically to form proteins
anabolism
what is the term for the study of body structures
anatomy
the breastbone is ___ to the spine
anterior
the naval is located on which surface of the body
anterior
what is the directional relationship of the trachea to the esophagus
anterior
which of the following procedures is considered a noninvasive diagnostic procedure? phlebotomy Auscultation endoscopy amniocentesis
auscultation
to which body surface does dorsal refer
back or posterior
in an x-ray, hollow structures appear as shades of what color
black
which of the following could be considered a symptom of disease to a healthcare provider elevated heart rate depressed thyroid hormone levels fever blurred vision
blurred vision
what is the term for the process of digestion where large particles are broken down into smaller particles
catabolism
what structures from the basic structural and functional units of the body
cells
Choose the arrangement that correctly lists the levels of structural organization from smallest to largest. organismal, system, organ, tissue, cellular, chemical chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organismal chemical, cellular, organ, tissue, system, organismal cellular, chemical, tissue, organ, system, organismal
chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organismal
what is the relationship of the gallbladder to the descending colon
contralateral
what is the term for distinguishing one disorder from another
diagnosis
which of the following separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
diaphram
in which way are the hands directionally related to the elbows
distally
wha is the term for the field of science that deals with why, when, and where diseases occur in the community
epidemiology
which science deals with how diseases are transmitted from one individual to another in a community
epidemiology
the majority of the liver would be found in which abdominopelvic region
epigastric region
hillary arrived at the emergency room with a set of signs and symptoms associated with a septic infection. which would be signs of this infection nausea fever dizziness muscle pain
fever
which of the following would be considered a sign of disease to a healthcare provider
fever
ventral refers to which body surface
front
which of the following is not part of a medical history evaluation made to diagnose a disease social history history of present illness past medical problems
future employment plans
what is the term for the examination of body structures that does not require a microscope
gross anatomy
bones increasing in length and width is an example of which basic life process
growth
where is the leg located relative to the thigh
inferior
the organelle in most cells that produces a significant quantity of energy (ATP) is the Mitochondrion. this organelle has two membranes, the inner of which is highly folded to maximize surface area. what does this highly folded membrane most likely indicate
it is functioning to perform a specific task for the mitochondrion
which of the organs listed are considered to be retroperitoneal
kidneys
which system includes the spleen, thymus, and tonsils
lymphatic system
what is the term for the central portion of the thoracic cavity that contains the heart, esophagus, and trachea
mediastinum
what is the term for the sum of all chemical reactions that occur within an organism
metabolism
a white blood cell leaving the blood and going to a site of infection or damage is an example of which life processs
movement
which of the following basic life processes is/are represented by the digestion of a meal
movement and metabolism
which organ system enables us to walk form one side of the room to the other
muscular system
which system contains the special sense organs such as the eyes and ears
nervous system
to what does contralateral refer
opposite side
what stuctures consist of two or more tissues
organs
what is the term for the science that deals with distinguishing one disease from another
pathology
what is the term for the serous membrane of the abdominal cavity
peritoneal membrane
what is comprised of noninvasive techniques of inspection
physical examination
what is the term of the serous membrane associated with the lungs
pleura
what is the meaning of pet
positron emission tomography
the shoulder blades are located on which surface of the body
posterior
the oldest medical imaging techinique id
radiography
kim was diagnosed with a disease based on physiological signs. which of the following are signs that may be used to diagnose disease the presence of a tumor an ulcer in her esophagus reduced breathing rate a blocked artery
reduced breathing rate
what does the term rostral refer
region near the nose
Which of the following statements about radionuclide scanning is INCORRECT? a.The radioactive substance is applied intravenously b. Regions of intense color represent low activity and high radionuclide content c.The emitted gamma rays are detected and fed to a computer. d.The computer displays the image in color on a video monitor.
regions of intense color represent low activity and high radionuclide content
which of the following basic life processes is represented by one cell dividing into two cells
reproduction
mammary glands are part of which system
reproductive
which organ-system contains the prostate, ductus deferens, and epididymis
reproductive system
what region of the abdomen that is within the right upper and right lower quadrants
right hypochondriac, lumbar, and inguinal
if the abdominopelvic cavity is divided into quadrants, where is the gallbladder located
right upper
what is superior to the right lower quadrant
right upper quadrant
to what does ipsilateral refer
same side
if one were to construct an organ, which of the following cells would one use to make a human kidney
simple cuboidal cells
what type of image is produced by the use of high-frequency sound waves in ultrasound scanning
sonogram
regional anatomy involves the study of
specific body areas
a patient in the er describes pain on his left hypochondriac region. which organ listed below is most likely the source of the pain. gall bladder appendix urinary bladder spleen
spleen
which line separates the epigastric region and the umbilical region
subcostal line
how does a horizontal plane divide the body
superior and inferior
what is the term for the study of the internal anatomy of the body through visualization and palpations of surface markings
surface anatomy
what is the term for a disease that affects several parts of the body
systemic disease
to what does the term caudal refer
tail
percussion can be used to study which condition
the abnormal presence of fluid in the lungs
with which of the life process of metabolism associated with
the build up of complex molecules
which of the following statements about a coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) scan is incorrect. a. the image cannot be rotated or enlarged b. this technique is used to detect coronary artery blockages c. it relies upon numerous xray beams that trace an arc around the heart d. a computer transforms the xray information into a three dimensional image
the image cannot be rotated or enlarged
what can be studied through auscultation?
the lungs for congestion or crackling sounds
skeletal muscle fibers (cells) attach to the skeleton and are responsible for movement. how do the muscles of body builders grow in size
the size of existing cells increase
epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous are terms used to describe
tissues
in the levels of organization of the body, what do cells form
tissues
what structures form the basic structural and functional units of the body
tissues
what is the purpose of a contrast medium in an angiogram
to visualize blood vessels
which plane separates the body or body parts into anterior and posterior portions
transverse
to remove the skull cap to access the brain, a horizontal section across the skull must be made. this type of section occurs along which plane
transverse plane
the function of serous membranes is to reduce friction between internal organs - true or false
true
how is the abdominopelvic cavity divided into nine different regions
two horizontal lines are vertical lines
what medical imaging technique would most likely detect a small but fast growing tumor
ultrasound
which medical imaging procedure includes mammography and done densitometry
ultrasound scanning
which of the following would be safe to use during a pregnancy
ultrasound screening
the transtubercular plane separates which regions
umbilical and hypogastric
the transtubercular plane separates which two regions
umbilical and hypogastric
which directional term means towards the belly
ventral
which body cavity contains the spinal cord
vertebral
what is the term for organs that are located between the parietal peritoneum and the posterior abdominal wall
viscera