HLTH110 : Chapter 2 Self-Paced Study Review Questions & Answers
Which of the following is NOT part of the anatomical position? A. fingernails forward B. toes forward C. eyes forward D. standing up
A. fingernails forward
The region of the abdomen that includes the waist on the right or left side is called the: A. lumbar region. B. umbilical region. C. hypogastric region. D. hypochondriac region.
A. lumbar region.
The physician used the technique of percussion by: A. tapping with the fingers over a body cavity. B. pressing into the body with the tips of the fingers. C. listening with a stethoscope. D. visually examining the body.
A. tapping with the fingers over a body cavity.
A person given palliative care is probably: A. terminally ill. B. in exacerbation. C. recuperating. D. in remission.
A. terminally ill.
The doctor told the family the prognosis for their son, which is: A. the expected outcome. B. the plan of care. C. what was wrong with the son. D. the name of the disease.
A. the expected outcome.
Which plane divides the body into upper and lower parts? A. transverse B. frontal C. coronal D. sagittal
A. transverse
A congenital disorder is one that started: A. in early childhood. B. before birth. C. after puberty. D. during a hospitalization.
B. before birth.
The word neoplastic refers to a growth that is: A. small. B. new. C. large. D. malignant.
B. new.
Going up the arm from the wrist toward the shoulder is going in which direction? A. lateral B. proximal C. distal D. medial
B. proximal
In regard to a disease, the word etiology means: A. a misdiagnosed disease. B. the cause or origin of the disease. C. no known origin or cause. D. a disease caused by a treatment.
B. the cause or origin of the disease.
The majority of the liver is found in what quadrant? A. LUQ B. LLQ C. RUQ D. RLQ
C. RUQ
A hematologist is a specialist who studies the: A. body tissues. B. heart. C. blood. D. liver.
C. blood.
When the doctor orders an AP chest x-ray, the x-rays enter the patient's body from the: A. back. B. right side. C. front. D. left side.
C. front.
A disorder that is asymptomatic is one that has: A. symptoms with no cause. B. a group of symptoms. C. no symptoms. D. unusual symptoms.
C. no symptoms.
A person found lying face down on the sidewalk would be lying in what position? A. dorsal B. dorsal supine C. prone D. ventral
C. prone
The physician changed the medication order because the infection was refractory, which means that the infection was: A. caused by the treatment. B. cured. C. resistant to treatment. D. going into remission.
C. resistant to treatment.
Which organ is NOT located in the abdominopelvic cavity? A. colon B. bladder C. trachea D. stomach
C. trachea
The patient went back to the doctor to seek treatment for the sequela, which is: A. a disease that is chronic. B. an infection caused by medication. C. the recurrence of symptoms. D. a condition resulting from the original disease.
D. a condition resulting from the original disease.
What organ is part of the urinary system? A. adrenal gland B. rectum C. lymph nodes D. kidney
D. kidney
A person with a nosocomial infection has an infection that: A. is communicable. B. is idiopathic. C. is subacute. D. was acquired in the hospital.
D. was acquired in the hospital.