Health Sci.
Health Prof.
Health Sci.
Health Prof.
Health Sci.
100

Where is the Cranial Cavity?

Located at the skull

100

A 60-year-old client who is receiving home enteral nutrition begins to have difficulty breathing and is coughing. The first thing the nurse should do is:

Stop the feeding

100

What is -megaly?

Enlargement

100

What type of resistive exercise involves contracting a muscle without visible joint-motion?

Isometric

100

What is Adenomalacia?

Abnormal softening of a gland

200

Where is the Spinal Cavity and what is it consisted of?

Located along the spine, surrounds and protects the spine

200

Where does anterior refer to?

Towards the front of the body

200

What is my/o?

Muscle

200

What is the main difference between home health care nursing and public health care nursing?

Direct care to patients

200

What is Melanosis?

Condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in body tissues or organs

300

Where is the Umbilical Region?

Surrounds the umbilicus or the belly button
300

What is the biotechnology discipline that designs mathematical models for analyzing and relating sequential data?

Bioinformatics

300

What is -cele?

Swelling or hernia in a specified part
300

What is bradypnea?

Abnormally slow breathing

300

What is Arterionecrosis?

Tissue death of an artery

400

Where is the Hypochondriac Regions?

Located on the left and right sides of the body and covered by lower ribs

400

A conscious attempt to deliberately attempt to minimize or deny symptoms of a mental disorder is known as what?

Dissimulation
400

What is kyph/o?

Humpback

400

What are the four manners of death?

Natural, accidental, suicidal and homicidal

400

What is Spondylosis?

Degeneration of vertebral disks

500

Where are the Iliac Regions?

Located on the left and right sides over the hip bones

500

The step in the scientific method in which the researcher predicts the results of experimentation based on past research/experiences is:

Developing a hypothesis

500

What is tax/o?

Order or coordination

500

What does core temperature refer to?

The temperature of the internal environment of the body. This includes organs such as the heart and liver and the blood. 

500

What is Phenylketonuria?

Inborn error of metabolism which results in decreased metabolism. Can lead to intellectual disability, seizures, behavioural problems and mental disorders.