Medical Office Term I (Mid-Term Exam Study Guide)
Which of the following suffixes means inflammation?
-itis
Which of the following suffixes means destruction?
-lytic
Which of the following suffixes means enlarged?
-megaly
Which suffix means tumor or mass?
-oma
Which of the following suffixes means drooping?
-ptosis
Which suffix means excessive, abnormal flow?
-rrhage
Which of the following suffixes refers to an instrument?
-scope
Podiatrists specialize in treating conditions of the hands. True or False.
False
Which abbreviation is a surgical procedure?
I&D
Which of the following statements regarding melanin is not true?
Melanin causes the formation of wrinkles.
A surgeon reports the details of a surgery in a(n):
Operative Report.
Which of the following abbreviations means label as follows?
Sig
All cells have a cell membrane. True or False.
True
Melanocytes are found in the basal layer of the epidermis. True or False.
True
Muscular dystrophy is an inherited disease. True or False.
True
Second-degree burns are characterized by blisters. True or False.
True
Spinal stenosis means the narrowing of the spinal canal. True or False.
True
The adjective form for the wrist is carpal. True or False.
True
The complete or partial removal of a limb is called amputation. True or False.
True
The hypochondriac region is located beneath the lower ribs. True or False.
True
The results from the lab and X-rays are given in a Diagnostic Report. True or False.
True
The skin is also called the cutaneous membrane. True or False.
True
Torticollis is commonly called a crick in the neck. True or False.
True
Which of the following abbreviations stands for the arm?
UE
Which is not a function of the skin?
absorb nutrients
Which term means baldness?
alopecia
Which procedure examines the inside of a joint?
arthroscopy
In which situation is a combining vowel never used?
between a prefix and word root
Which diagnostic procedure examines a piece of tissue under a microscope?
biopsy
The arms are the ________ region of the body.
brachial
The cranial cavity contains the:
brain
Which of the following categories of drugs is another name for a drug's trademark name?
brand name
Which combining form means heart?
cardi/o
The fundamental units of all living things are the:
cells
Which surgical procedure uses cold?
cryosurgery
This condition is frequently called a bedsore or pressure sore.
decubitus ulcer
The shaft of a long bone is called the:
diaphysis
The knee is ________ to the hip.
distal
Which of the following directional terms means farther away from the point of attachment to the body?
distal
Which term refers to the bruise caused by blunt trauma to the skin?
ecchymosis
Which is the most superficial layer of skin?
epidermis
The fibrous connective tissue that wraps muscle is called:
fascia
Which type of fracture is commonly seen in children?
greenstick fracture
Which combining form means female?
gynec/o
Hair grows toward the surface within the:
hair follicle
Which prefix means half?
hemi-
The term for excessive hair growth over the body is:
hirsutism
Which healthcare setting provides supportive treatment for terminally ill patients?
hospice
Which prefix means within?
intra-
Which cancerous lesion is frequently seen in immunodeficient patients?
kaposi's sarcoma
The medical term for humpback is:
kyphosis
Which surgical procedure relieves pressure on a compressed spinal nerve?
laminectomy
The crural region of the body is the:
legs
Which of the following structures is NOT located in the mediastinum?
lungs
Which of the following types of tissue is designed to produce body movement?
muscle
A pigmented skin blemish, birthmark, or mole is called a:
nevus
Which of the following records the patient's care throughout the day?
nurse's notes
Which of the following healthcare specialists do NOT report information regarding a patient in an Ancillary Report?
nurses
Which term means abnormal softening of the nails?
onychomalacia
Surgery performed to realign bone fragments is called a(n):
open reduction
Braces or splints used to prevent or correct deformities are called:
orthotics
Which of the following conditions is a lice infestation?
pediculosis
Which healthcare setting provides treatment in a private office setting?
physician's office
Which prefix means many?
poly-
Which of the following is the type of information provided by a suffix?
procedure
Which of the following directional terms means lying face down?
prone
Which of the following directional terms is the opposite of distal?
proximal
Which term means surgical removal of wrinkles?
rhytidectomy
Which of the following planes divides the body into left and right portions?
sagittal
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is called:
scoliosis
In exfoliative cytology the cells for examination are obtained by:
scraping
Which glands are associated with hair follicles?
sebaceous glands
Which of the following types of muscle tissue is attached to bone?
skeletal
Organs come together to form:
systems
A term meaning pertaining to the chest is:
thoracic
Pulmonology is the branch of medicine that treats the respiratory system. True or False.
true
The diaphragm divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity. True or False.
true
When describing body position, the assumption is always that the person is in the anatomical position. True or False.
true
Where are apocrine sweat glands located?
underarm area
Which condition is commonly called warts?
verruca
Which of the following terms means pertaining to internal organs?
visceral
Which of the following type of muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs?
visceral
Acne ________ is the common form of acne seen in teenagers.
vulgaris
Which medical terminology word part provides the general meaning of the word?
word root