Anatomy
Physiology
PA Schools
Specialities
Medical Terms
100

The upper chambers of the heart are known as:

a) aorta

b) ventricles

c) atria

d) cava

c) atria

100

Which metabolic pathway generates the most ATP?

a) The ETC (electron transport chain)

b) Glycolysis

c) Kreb's Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)

d) Phosphagen System (ATP-PC)

a) The ETC (electron transport chain) - yields ~32 ATP from 1 glucose molecule (NET 28)

100

What school opened the first PA program in the US?

a) Emory University

b) Duke University

c) University of Alabama (Birmingham)

d) Yale University

b) Duke University - Dr. Eugene A. Stead Jr. opened the US's first PA program in 1965

100

Which type of PA assesses conditions regarding the body's largest organ?

a) Gastroenterology

b) Dermatology

c) Orthopedics

d) Cardiology

b) Dermatology - as odd as it sounds, the skin is the body's largest organ!

100

Which term refers to the upper abdomen?

a) hypogastric

b) epigastric

c) endogastric

d) perigastric

b) epigastric - epi: above  gastric: stomach

200

In anatomical position, the more medial forearm bone is the:

a) humerus

b) radius

c) ulna

d) tibia

c) ulna

200

Which of the following is the negative feedback response to a decrease in core body temperature?

a) vasoconstriction

b) vasodilation

c) sweating

d) relaxed muscles

a) vasoconstriction

200

According to ARC-PA, how many accredited PA programs are in the US?

a) 321

b) 300

c) 316

d) 310

a) 321

200

A patient presents to the ER with symptoms consistent with cholecystitis. Which type of PA will assess them?

a) Cardiology

b) Orthopedics

c) Pulmonology

d) Gastroenterology

d) Gastroenterology - cholecystitis means inflammation of the gallbladder

200

A patient presents to the ER with hypotension. What is their most likely blood pressure reading?

a) 135/90

b) 110/70

c) 90/60

d) 180/100

c) 90/60 - any reading at or below this number is considered hypotension (low blood pressure)

300

The coronal plane separates the body into which sections?

a) anterior/posterior

b) left/right

c) superior/inferior

d) medial/lateral

a) anterior/posterior - another name for the coronal plane is the frontal plane

300

Which type of bone cell INCREASES blood calcium levels?

a) osteoblasts

b) osteocytes

c) chondroblasts

d) osteoclasts

d) osteoclasts - break down old bone tissue which releases calcium into the bloodstream

300

Which PA school in the US has the largest cohort?

a) Florida State University

b) University of the Pacific

c) MUSC

d) Michigan State

b) University of the Pacific - located in Stockton, CA with a yearly cohort of 90 students

300

A patient with nephrolithiasis will be referred to a ___ PA.

a) Pulmonology

b) Geriatrics

c) Urology

d) OB/GYN

c) Urology - treats kidney stones, aka nephrolithiasis

300

This term refers to the thickening and subsequent narrowing of vessel walls:

a) multiple sclerosis

b) atherosclerosis

c) arteriosclerosis

d) osteosclerosis

c) arteriosclerosis - not to be confused with atherosclerosis, which specifically refers to plaque buildup in the vessels

400

Which of the following correctly matches the epithelium with the location?

a) alveoli -> simple squamous

b) small intestines -> stratified columnar

c) skin -> simple cuboidal

d) mouth -> stratified cuboidal

a) alveoli -> simple squamous

400

Which of the following is released across the synaptic cleft to transmit nerve impulses?

a) dopamine

b) acetylcholine

c) norepinephrine 

d) epinephrine

b) acetylcholine - gets transported in vesicles from the end of one neuron to the membrane of another

400

Which PA school has the lowest graduation rate?

a) University of Maryland

b) University of Utah

c) Lincoln Memorial University

d) Mercy University


b) University of Utah - lowest graduation rate in the US at 64%

400

A typical day as a radiology PA would most likely include which of the following?

a) laparoscopy 

b) mohs surgery

c) angiography procedure

d) all of the above

c) angiography procedure - uses x-ray images to guide a wire through vessels, allowing the PA to see clots, bleeds, or blockages.

400

Which ANATOMICAL term refers to the calf?

a) sural

b) cural

c) pedal

d) tarsus

a) sural

500

What is the most lateral of the hamstring muscles?

a) semitentinosis

b) semimembranosis

c) biceps femoris

d) vastus lateralis

c) biceps femoris

500

Which hormone causes increased atrial pressure and decreases sodium reabsorption in the kidneys?

a) Parathyroid hormone

b) Atrial natriuretic peptide

c) Aldosterone

d) Vasopressin

b) Atrial natriuretic peptide

500

How many board-certified PAs did AAPA report at the end of 2024?

a) 191, 923

b) 187,789

c) 190,204

d) 189,907

d) 189,907

500

Kenneth Farrell is among the first graduating class of PAs in the US. What did he specialize in?

a) pulmonology

b) cardiology

c) primary care

d) none of the above

a) pulmonology

500

A patient is seen at the hospital for a knee replacement, or:

a) arthrectomy

b) arthroscopy

c) arthroplasty

d) arthrotomy

c) arthroplasty

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