Medical Terminology
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100

The suffix "-pexy" means:

A. Removal

B. Fixation, to put in place

C. Eat, swallow

D. Attraction for

B. Fixation, to put in place

100

A mitotic drug is:

A. Pilocarpine

B. Scopolamine

C. Homatropine

D. Atropine

A. Pilocarpine (constricts)

100

The small intestine is divided into how many sections?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 5

B. 3

100

Which of the following is an action of antimicrobials?

A. Inhibit the microbial immune system

B. Inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis

C. Promote cell metabolism

D. Promote protein synthesis

B. Inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis (antibiotics)

100

The standard volume for an Asepto syringe is approximately:

A. 60cc

B. 90cc

C. 120cc

D. 200cc

C. 120cc

200

Which term refers to voluntary skeletal muscle?

A. Striated

B. Cardiac

C. Visceral

D. Smooth

A. Striated (skeletal)

200

An enzyme extracted from bovine blood that is used as a topical hemostatic agent is:

A. Collagen

B. Tannic Acid

C. Oxytocin

D. Thrombin

D. Thrombin

200

Which of the following vertebrae have ribs attached?

A. Cervical

B. Lumbar

C. Sacral

D. Thoracic

D. Thoracic (12 ribs)

200

Which of the following describes spherically shaped bacteria?

A. L-form

B. Cocci

C. Prion

D. Bacilli

B. Cocci (round-shaped)

200

The arousal from general anesthesia after cessation of the anesthetic agent is called:

A. Induction

B. Enticement

C. Emergence

D. Excitement

C. Emergence

300

Disruption of previously sutured tissue layers is:

A. Dehiscence

B. Sinus tract

C. Prolapse

D. Fistula

A. Dehiscence

300

A dissociative drug that produces a short-term, trance-like state and hallucination is:

A. Propofol (Diprivan)

B. Ketamine (Ketalar)

C. Succinylcholine (Anectine)

D. Fentanyl (Sublimaze)

B. Ketamine

300

The 126 bones that compose the upper and lower extremities of the body is called the:

A. Vertebral column

B. Appendicular skeleton

C. Pelvic Girdle

D. Axial skeleton

B. Appendicular skeleton

300

The process by which leukocytes engulf and destroy bacteria is called:

A. Pinocytosis

B. Commensalism

C. Parasitism

D. Phagocytosis

D. Phagocytosis (defense in body to help fight disease)

300

The most common side effects of drugs include all of the following except:

A. Diarrhea and constipation

B. Hemorrhage and edema

C. Dizziness and drowsiness

D. Nausea and vomiting

B. Hemorrhage and edema
400

Surgical puncture of the joint space with a needle for synovial fluid drainage is called:

A. Arthroscopy

B. Arthroplasty

C. Arthrography

D. Arthrocentesis

D. Arthrocentesis

400

All of the following are inhalation agents except:

A. Ethrane

B. Nitrous Oxide

C. Fluothane

D. Atropine

D. Atropine

400

The adrenal cortex secretes:

A. Urine

B. Insulin

C. Epinephrine

D. Hormones

D. Hormones (steroid type hormones that control of fluid and electrolyte balance)

400

Multiplication of a cell into two separate cells is known as:

A. Binary fission

B. Fusion

C. Pleomorphism

D. Separatism

A. Binary fission (most bacteria divide this way)

400

Which of the following is not an action of stapling devices?

A. Anastomose

B. Transect

C. Ligate

D. Retract

D. Retract

500

The end of a long bone is the:

A. Diaphysis

B. Periosteum

C. Epiphysis

D. Endosteum

C. Epiphysis

500

Cefazolin (Ancef) is a/an:

A. Diuretic

B. Steroid

C. Mydriatic

D. Antibiotic

D. Antibiotic

500

Which of the following bones does not articulate with another bone?

A. Hyoid

B. Ulna

C. Temporal

D. Parietal

A. Hyoid (only floating bone in the body- helps support tongue and aids in keeping the larynx continuously open)

500

Which of the following conditions exists if a patient has a WBC count of 12,500?

A. Edema

B. Hemophilia

C. Infection

D. Leukopenia

C. Infection (normal range is 5,000-10,000. Anything above means infection could be present)

500

Which of the following is an electrical recording of heart activity?

A. Electrocardiogram

B. Electroencephalogram

C. Ventriculogram

D. Myelogram

A. ECG

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