Medical terminology
Which suffix indicates the surgical repair of tissue?
-plasty
Opportunistic
A pathogen that does not cause disease unless the immune system is weakened is____.
Kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis are three types of
Abnormal curvatures of the spine
Sebum discourages the growth of bacteria on the skin because it is slightly ___
Acidic
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the___ of the lungs
Alveoli
Tenotomy can be defined as ___
An incision to a tendon
idopathic
An____ disorder is one that has an unknown cause.
What is the lowest section of the stomach called?
Antrum
Which of the following terms describes the separation of blood into it's component parts?
Apheresis
The periodontium is the______.
Area around the teeth
The use of a needle to puncture a joint space and remove accumulated fluid is called______?
Arthrocentesis
Using a stethoscope to listen to sounds within body cavities is known as_____.
Auscultation
What is the medical term for process of listening for sounds in the body?
Auscultation
The prefix ante- means
Before
The prefix hypo- means "____."
Below normal
The mitral valve is also called the____ valve.
Bicuspid
What process do both fibrinogen and prothrombin aid in?
Blood clotting
Skeletal muscle is attached to the bone at___
Both ends of muscle
After reaching the trachea, inhaled air proceeds to the____.
Bronchi, then the bronchioles, and the alveoli
Leukemia
Cause of an excessive increase in white blood cells.
A person with_____ should avoid eating foods that contain gluten.
Celiac disease
Blood platelets aid in?
Coagulation
In _____, abnormal tissue is destroyed by the application of extreme cold
Cryosurgery
Decreased circulation of oxygen-rich blood can result in a bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin is called?
Cyanosis
Which of the following terms describes the lowering of a body part
Depression
Peyer's patches protect the body against harmful invaders that enter through the____.
Digestive tract
Diverticulitis
Diverticulosis is a condition in which small pouches ( diverticula) are present in the wall of the colon. If these pouches become inflamed, the condition is called ______.
A(n)____ is graphic recording of the contraction of a muscle as a result of electrical stimulation.
EMG
A(n) _____ uses ultrasound to visualize internal cardiac structures.
Echocardiogram
Which of the following terms describes the raising of a body part
Elevation
A colonoscopy, a laparoscopy, and a sigmoidoscopy are all a type of ______?
Endoscopy
When you swallow food, the____closes the opening to the larynx.
Epiglottis
The_____ is an area of cartilage tissue that is consistently replaced by new, bony tissue as a bone grows
Epiphyseal plate
The densely packed cells of_____ not only cover the surface of the body, but also line internal organs and cavities
Epithelial tissues
The liver filters blood and serves as a storehouse for healthy____.
Erythrocytes
The ability of a skeletal muscle to receive and respond to a nerve impulse is known as
Excitability
The ribs that attach to the cartilage of the ribs above them are called?
False ribs
The term phalanges refers to the bones of the
Fingers and toes
Which of the following is a form of arthritis in which uric acid builds up in the blood, causing joint swelling and pain?
Gout
what does a Holter monitor record?
Heart rhythms
Which of the following terms describes total paralysis on one side of the body?
Hemiplegia
A scratch test or an intradermal skin test may be done to____
Identify allergies
Vitamin B12 is absorbed primarily in the____?
Ileum
________ antibodies make up about 75 percent of all immunoglobulins in the body and are the only immunoglobulin class that crosses the placenta and provide fetal immunity.
Immunoglobulin M(IgM)
Which organ helps store nutrients until they are needed by the body?
Liver
Which is a diagnostic test uses an electromagnetic field and radio waves
MRI
A(n)_______ is a drug that loosens mucus
Mucolytic
Goblet cells in the large intestine secrete____?
Mucus
Degeneration or deterioration of muscle tissue is called?
Myolysis
Which lymphocytes specifically target cells infected by cancer or viruses?
Natural killer cells
Where are the palatine and lingual tonsils located?
Oropharynx
In which disease does the narrowing of the arteries results in decreased blood flow to the extremities
PAD
Which type of healthcare worker manages the heart-lung machine during open-heart surgeries when the heart must be stopped?
Perfusionist
Electrical current conduction in the heart terminates in the _______, located along the ventricle walls.
Purkinje fibers
Which of the following describes the elimination of wrinkles through surgical removal of facial skin?
Rhytidectomy
Which of the following is an example of bone depression
Sinus
The joints between cranial bones are called______.
Sutures
Inter-
The prefix _____ means "between"
Which of the following is an example of bone process?
Tubercle
A_____ may be used to deliver artificial respiration for a patient unable to breathe effectively on his or her own
Ventilator
After delivering oxygen, blood travels through tiny blood vessels called_____ and then into the veins.
Venules
What is the lowest section of the stomach called?
Villi
What is the dividing point between the upper and lower respiratory tracts?
Vocal cords
The______ bones are cheekbones
Zygomatic
Histology
______is the study of the structure and function of tissues.
Lymphocytes and monocytes are both
agranulocytes
An antibiotic fights or prevents ___ infections
bacterial
Muscle is made up of bundles of fibers held together by?
connective tissue
Where in the skin are hair follicles located?
dermis
Where do granulocytes contain granules?
in their cytoplasm
Cyanosis
is a condition of bluish tint to the skin due to lack of oxygen circulation to body tissues.
What is a sphygmomanometer used for?
measuring blood pressure
Which substance is responsible for the skin's pigmentation or color?
melanin
Which organ produces insulin
pancreas
The_____is the sheath of connective tissue that surrounds bundles of muscle fibers
perimysium
Lymph differs from blood in that it does not contain erythrocytes or____?
platelets
The marrow inside cancellous bone produces
red blood cells
An antipruritic drug is used to treat ________.
relieve itching
Which of the following is a contagious, parasitic infection of the skin?
scabies
The xiphoid process is part of the
sternum
The suffix -pnea means "breathing". Which prefix should be added to -pnea to mean "faster-than-normal breathing "
tachy-
Why might an injured spleen have to be removed?
to prevent bleeding to death
Sweat is mostly composed of ___
water