Medical Terminology
Anatomy and Physiology
Administration of Medications
Administrative
Nutrition
100
The prefix peri- means
What is surrounding or around?
100
The abdomen is divided into
What is 9?
100
Muscle commonly used for intramuscular injections on infants
What is the vastus lateralis?
100
A chronological file used as a reminder
What is a tickler file?
100
The body's primary source of energy
What is carbohydrates?
200
Nephr/o and ren/o both refer to
What is the kidney?
200
U-shaped bone in the neck
What is the hyoid bone?
200
Angle for a Mantoux test
What is 15 degrees?
200
Two digit modifier attached to the five digit CPT code indicates
What is the service or procedure has been altered?
200
"Good" cholesterol
What is HDL (high density lipoprotein)?
300
The suffix -stasis
What is control?
300
The hypothalamus releases
What is inhibiting hormones?
300
Complication of a deep intramuscular injection into the dorsogluteal region
What is the sciatic nerve?
300
ICD-9-CM codes for classifying the causes of injuries, poisonings, or adverse drug reactions
What is E codes?
300
Deficiency may result in pernicious anemia
What is vitamin B-12?
400
The combining form cervic/o
What is neck?
400
The arteries that carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
What is pulmonary arteries?
400
Number of injections of hepatitis B vaccine given to a patient after exposure to the disease
What is 3?
400
Controls components within the computer system
What is the motherboard?
400
Condition caused by an overdose of vitamins
What is hypervitaminosis?
500
The combining form epinephr/o
What is adrenal gland?
500
The endocrine gland that releases glucagon
What is pancreas?
500
Interactions that occur when the effect of one drug decreases the effect of another
What is antagonism?
500
Scheduling patients so that two come in at the beginning of each hour and the others are scheduled every 10 to 20 minutes
What is modified wave scheduling?
500
Rickets and Osteomalacia is caused by
What is vitamin D deficiency?