Med Term
Anatomy
Physiology
Patho
PA
100

The term "tachycardia" refers to

What is an abnormally fast heart rate?

100

The  muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a key role in breathing

What is the Diaphragm?

100

The heart is comprised of this type of muscle

What is cardiac muscle?
100
This type of blood cell usually increases with an infection

What are white blood cells?

100

To become a PA, students need this level degree

What is a master's degree?

200

The term hypokalemia, means a patient has this

What is low sodium?

200

The ligament found on the medial side of the knee

What is the medical collateral ligament

200

This organ helps regulate acid-base balance by excreting hydrogen ions and reabsorbing bicarbonate from urine 

What is the kidney?

200

This disorder is characterized by excessive production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland, leading to symptoms such as weight loss, rapid heartbeat, and heat intolerance

What is hyperthyroidism? 

200

The portion of PA school where students are on-campus and learning about medicine 

What is the didactic year?

300

A term referring to patients who have difficulty breathing  

What is dyspneic?

300
Lung that has three lobes

What is the right lung?

300

This is the only artery containing de-oxygenated blood

What is the pulmonary arter?

300

The most common type of anemia 

Iron-deficiency anemia

300

The abbreviation/name of the board exam all PA students need to pass to get certified

What is the PANCE?

400

The absence of menstrual periods in a woman of reproductive age

What is amenorrhea 

400

The largest artery in the body

What is the aorta?

400

The number of chambers the human heart has

What is four?

400

The most commonly torn rotator cuff musle

What is the supraspinatus?

400

The name of the online platform that most PA schools use for admissions

What is CASPA?

500

The surgical removal of all or part of the thyroid gland

What is thyroidectomy 

500

The part of the brain is responsible for coordinating movement and balance

What is the the cerebellum?

500

The quadriceps muscle  _____ the knee

What is extends?

500

This autoimmune disorder results in the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, leading to elevated blood glucose levels and requiring insulin replacement therapy

What is Type 1 diabetes mellitus?

500
The situational judgement test some programs use to evaluate pre-PAs during the interview process
What is CASPer test?
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