Unit 2 quiz
another term for septicemia is
toxemia
the navel region of the abdomen is referred to as the
ubilicus
what radiographic procedure employs high frequency sound waves to produce an image
ultrasonography
the word element that means navel is
umbilic/o
use umbilic/o to build a word that means pertaining to the navel
umbilical
the middle region of the abdominopelvic cavity is the
umbilical region
the naval region of the abdomen is referred to as the
umbilicus
what suffix means specialist in the study of
-logist
what suffix means separation, destruction, or loosening
-lysis
use gastr/o to build a word that means visual examination of the stomach
gastroscopy
a tumor in the inguinal area is located in the
groin
what organ is located in the thoracic cavity
heart
what term describes the separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue
histolysis
(T/F) cytology is the study of blood
F
(T/F) hypogastric pain denotes pain above the stomach
F
(T/F) sepsis is the body's response to diarrhea
F
(T/F) the abdominopelvic cavity contains the heart and lungs
F
(T/F) the body's inflammatory response to infection is known as adhesion
F
(T/F) the dorsal cavity contains the lungs
F
(T/F) the pelvic cavity contains the lungs
F
(T/F) the tips of fingers are proximal to the elbow
F
(T/F) when you say the head is superior to the stomach, you mean it is located below the stomach
F
(T/F) US is an imaging technique that scans the organs
T
(T/F) cytolysis describes a condition of cellular development
T
(T/F) something lateral is located toward the side
T
(T/F) the horizontal plane is also known as the transverse plane
T
(T/F) the umbilical region is near the navel
T
blood poisoning, especially caused by bacteria or toxins is
septicemia
in anatomical position, the
body is erect and the eyes are looking forward
the word that means tail is
caud/o
in terms of body position, the opposite of cranial is
caudal
in therms of body position, the opposite of cranial is
caudal
what is the therapeutic procedure that burns tissues by thermal heat including electricity or lasers
cauterization
a cytologist specializes in the study of
cells
the simplest level of the human body is the
cellular level
which term refers to the neck
cervical
what is the term for a tumor composed of cartilage
chondroma
the frontal plane is also known as the
coronal plane
the frontal plane is known as the
coronal plane
what cavity surrounds the skull
cranial
what is the cavity that surrounds the skull
cranial
use -logy to make a word that means study of cells
cytology
which science deals with the formation, structure, and function of cells
cytology
what is the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvis cavity
diaphragm
the cranial and spinal cavaties are subdivisions of the
dorsal cavity
what is the therapeutic procedure that burns tissue by thermal heat, including electricity, or laser
electrocauterization
a gastroscope is a type of
endoscope
a specialized lighted instrument to view the interior of organs and cavities is an
endoscope
visual examination of an organ or canal with a specialized lighted instrument is called
endoscopy
what region of the body is used to describe pain that occurs above the stomach
epigastric
which region of the body is used to describe pain that occurs above the stomach
epigastric
the prefix ultra- means
excess, beyond
which plane divides the body into right and left halves
midsagittal
the directional term proxim/al describes a position
nearest to the beginning of a structure
what procedure produces images of an organ or area oof the body after introduction of a tracer
nuclear scan
what produces an image of an organ or area of the body after the introduction of a radiopharmaceutical tracer
nuclear scan
the most complex level of the human body is the
organism level
use pelv/i to build a word that means instrument for measuring the pelvis
pelvimeter
what directional terms describes the position of the spine relative to the thorax
posterior
use radi/o to build a word that means process of recording an x-ray
radiography
what is the upper right abdominopelvic region (beneath the ribs)
right hypochondriac region
what condition involves fever, elevated heart and respiratory rates, and low blood pressure
sepsis
a severe bacterial infection of the tissues that spread to the blood is
septicemia
in the anatomical position, how is the wrist described in relationship to the fingers
the wrist is superior
a histologist is a specialist in the study of
tissues
the plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions is the
transverse plane
the plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves is the
transverse plane
the plane that separates the body into superior and inferior portions is the
transverse plane
where is the right lung in reference to the heart
lateral
what organ is contained in the RUQ
liver
a noninvasive technique that uses electromagnetic energy to produce images of internal structures of the body is a(n)
MRI
adhesions can develop anywhere in the body but are most common in the
abdomen
which term describes scar tissue formation during the healing process that binds anatomical surfaces together
adhesion
a surgical connection of two ducts or blood vessels is
anastomosis
what is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other
anastomosis
what image technique shows x-ray images on a monitor of internal organs in motion
fluroscopy
anterior is a term synonymous with
front
a coronal plane divides the body into
front side and back side
the plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves is the
horizontal plane
what directional term describes the position of the mouth relative to the nose
inferior