Medical Terminology
Cardio/Thoracic System
Integumentary System
Nervous System
Blood and Immune System
100

The term for the science that studies the function of the whole body or its systems and organs is called

Physiology

100

This node is often called the natural pacemaker of the heart

SA Node

100

True or false, bed sores are a result of a fungus, infection or parasite

False

100

Pain is a ____________ of a disease

Symptom

100

The average life span of a Red Blood Cell (RBC) is  how many days?

90-120 days

200

The acronym for Acquired Immune Deficient Syndrome would be:

AIDS

200

Systolic pressure of a healthy adult should be less than ______mm/hg 

120mm/hg 

Remember adult BP is under 120 (systolic)/80 (diastolic)  

200

What is the outermost layer of the skin called?

Epidermis

200

The  _____  ______is a reflex center that controls adjustments and behavior necessary for survival.

brain stem

200

The percentage of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) found in blood is determined by the test of a hematocrit. What is the abbreviation for hematocrit?

Hct

300

A patient is undergoing a sleeve gastrectomy. What does gast- stand for?

 Stomach

300

Retrocardiac means the surgeon is looking __________the heart

Behind  

300

The hypodermis or subcutaneous layer consist mainly of

Fat tissue

300

Cranial and spinal nerves make up the _________ nervous system

Peripheral

300

The white blood cell that recognizes and remembers invading organisms are called

Lymphocytes

400

The prefixes Dy-/Eu- are contrasting or similar? 

Contrasting 

Think- Eu is new (Good/well) 

Dy - not good or difficult 

400

Which part of the heart pumps blood into the aorta?

Left ventricle  

400

An injection that only goes into the layer just below the skin would be a

subcutaneous injection

400

Which nerves carry signals from the brain or spinal cord to the skeletal muscles?

Somatic Nerves

400

Antibodies (immunoglobulins) are produced by which type of cell found in the blood?

Plasma cells

500

The medical term for scar is:

Cicatrix  

500

Smoking, drinking and dietary intake of fats increases which type of cholesterol?

LDL (bad cholesterol)

*Remember HDL is Happy Cholesterol*

500

What is the first step of the hemostasis cascade? 

Vascular spasm

500

This autoimmune disorder is characterized by inflammation and destruction of the myelin sheaths surrounding nerve axons 

Multiple Sclerosis

500

Which of the following parts of the innate (non specific) immune system attacks/targets cells that do NOT belong in the body?

Natural Killer Cells