Anatomy and Physiology
Pharmacology
Microbiology
Pathophysiology
Medical Terminology
100

The structure that binds the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall is the:

Messentery

100

Dilating drops are called:

Mydriatics

100

Spiral shaped bacteria are identified as: 

Spirilla

100

An abnormal increase in the number of cells is called: 

Hyperplasia

100

Chole refers to

Bile

200

The outer layer of the intestine is the:

Serosa

200

A medicine cup holds 2 ounces. How many mililiters does it hold?

60mL

There are 30 mL per ounce.

200

A valuable lab test for determining bacterial identification is a/an:

Gram stain

200

The abnormal growth endometrium on the outside of the uterus is termed:

Endometriosis

200

-scopy means:

Viewing

300

The portion of the stomach surrounding the lower esophageal sphincter is called the:

Cardia

300

During general anesthesia, the patient is:

Unconscious

300

Microbes that prefer to live without oxygen are called:

Anaerobes

300

The benign tumor that damages the mastoid air cells and ossicles of the ear is:

Cholesteatoma

300

Mentoplasty means reconstruction of the:

Chin

400

The primary function of the gallbladder is to: 

Store bile

400

Keflin (Cephalothin) is a/an:

Antibiotic

400

The relationship in which organisms occupy the same habitat but do not affect each other is known as:

Neutralism

400

The study of tumor is called:

Oncology

400

The root word arterio means:

Artery

500

The function of the trachea is to:

Conduct air to and from the lungs

500

Intubation occurs during which phase of anesthesia?

Induction

500

Which microorganism is rod-shaped?

Bacillus

500

A cancerous growth is said to be:

Malignant

500

Oophor refers to:

Ovary