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100

What verb means to redirect the flow of a body fluid from one cavity or vessel to another?

Shunt

  

100

Which term means lying flat on the back?

 Supine

100

What does the combining form anter(o) mean?

Nearer to or toward the front

  

100

To what does the combining form acr(o) refer?

The extremities

  

100

What does the term hematoma mean?

A localized collection of blood in a tissue or space

  

200

Which of the following is true regarding passive natural immunity?

It results from fetal exposure to maternal antibodies.

  

200

Which term means lying horizontal with the face downward?

Prone

  

200

Which of the following is the term for the production of blood?

Hematopoiesis

NOT Hematogenesis 

Hemat/o = Blood

Genesis =fromation

Poiesis = formation 

As nouns the difference between hematopoiesis and hemopoiesis. is that hematopoiesis is (hematology|cytology) the process by which blood cells are produced; hematogenesis while hemopoiesis is (hematology|cytology) formation of new cellular components of the blood in myeloid or lymphatic tissue.

200

Which term means an excess of blood in part of the body caused by increased blood flow?

Hyperemia

  Hyper =above Normal

Emia= Condition fo the blood

200

Which term means a change in the structure and orientation of cells, characterized by a loss of differentiation?

Hypertrophy

  

300

In which type of injection is the needle placed just under the skin?

Subcutaneous

 


300

What is the meaning of hyperkalemia?

Greater than normal concentration of potassium in the blood

  Hyper= Above Normal

Kal= Potassium 

Emia- condition of the blood

300

How does a sagittal plane divide the body?

 Into right and left sides 


300

Which term means nearest the point of origin?

Proximal

  

300

What is the location of an organ if it is located inferior to the stomach?

Below the stomach

  

400

What verb means to redirect the flow of a body fluid from one cavity or vessel to another?

Shunt- pressure


  

400

What is an antipyretic used for?

Reducing fever

  Anti= against

Pyertic= Fever


400

What is a  diagnostic test that is used to identify abnormal hemoglobin?

  

Electrophoresis

HEMOGLOBIN EVALUATION
ALTERNATE NAMES: HEMOGLOBIN ELECTROPHORESIS

  

400

What are the characteristic of acromegaly?

Enlargement of the hands

  Acro= Extremity

Megaly= Enlargment 

400

Which term means absence of water?


Anhydrous

 

An= Without

Hydro= Water

500

In which type of injection is the needle placed just under the skin?

Hypodermic

  The hypodermis is beneath the dermis which is beneath the epidermis. It is used mainly for fat storage. A layer of tissue lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin. It is often referred to as subcutaneous tissue though this is a less precise and anatomically inaccurate term. 


500

What is the introduction of whole blood or blood components into the bloodstream of a person called?


Transfusion

  

  

500

Which type of body fluid makes up the greatest percentage of fluid in a normal adult?

Intracellular fluid

  

500

Which term means a generalized swelling caused by excessive accumulation of fluid in the body tissues?

Hypertrophy

  

500

What does encephalopathy mean?

Any disease of the brain 

encephalo- a combining form meaning “brain”

Pathy = disease of