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When a foot is moved outward the joint movement is:
b. Abduction
100
The smaller leg bone, lateral to the tibia is called the:
Fibula
100
The period of pregnancy is called:
Gestation
100
Acquired natural active immunity is achieved by:
Contracting the disease
100
Strabismus is a condition of the eye causing:
Cross-eyed appearance
200
The portion of the brain that aids in the coordination of voluntary muscle action is the:
Cerebellum
200
Clusters of cells found in a structure called the islets of Langerhans are located in the:
Pancreas
200
A structure found in the inner ear is the:
Cochlea
200
A chronic degenerative disease of the liver is called:
Cirrhosis
200
Most of the digestive process occurs in the:
Small intestine
300
The thoracic and abdominal cavities of the body are separated by the:
Diaphragm
300
The main tissue of the out layer of the skin is:
Epithelial
300
The hormone that is essential for growth is produced by the:
Pituitary gland
300
The structures that attach muscle to bone are:
Tendons
300
The chambers of the heart are the:
Ventricles and atria
400
The term inguinal refers to what area of the body?
Groin
400
Which of the following body systems includes the thyroid and pituitary glands?
Endocrine
400
The term that means the body is in a state of equilibrium or balance is:
Homeostasis
400
The wavelike movement that propels food through the digestive tract is called:
Peristalsis
400
The equivalent of 5 cc is:
5 mL
500
The agency that controls who may administer and use specific drugs is the:
DEA
500
The prescription directions “ii gtt q4h” mean:
Two drops every four hours
500
The physician orders 2.5 mg of Compazine IM. Compazine is available in 5 mg/mL.
0.5 mL
500
The proper angle of the needle when administering a medication intramuscularly is:
90 degrees
500
A solution administered ID is:
Tuberculin solution