A system or code of morals of an individual person, group, or profession.
What is ethics?
100
All living matter is composed of this.
What is protoplasm?
100
How local differs from systemic.
What is local is an area while systemic is the entire system?
100
The two functions of synovial fluid
What are cushion the joint and provide nutrients?
100
The two major langauges from which we pull medical terminology
What are latin and greek?
200
Discussing issues with peers to sort out boundary problems
What is supervision?
200
The two phases of metabolism and their purpose.
What are anabolism (building up) and catabolism (breaking down)?
200
How acute differs from chronic.
What is acute is quick onset, high pain, short duration where chronic is lower pain, long duration, gradual onset.
200
How a tendon differs from a ligament.
What are tendons attach muscles to bone while ligaments attach bone to bone.
200
The suffix –oma in carcinoma or lymphoma refers to this.
What is a tumor?
300
The two types of unconscious tendencies to personalize the therapeutic relationship and the transgressor in each.
What is Transference (client) and countertransference (therapist)?
300
The five levels of complexity (smallest to largest)
What are cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism?
300
How sterilization differs from disinfection.
What is disinfection kills most but spores, while sterilization kills all and is much harsher and more difficult to do?
300
The physical actions of pronation and supination
What is (show my your forearms moving into position)?
300
A person who is hypothermic has a body temperature that is this way.
What is low?
400
The imbalance of power inherent in the therapeutic relationship.
What is power differential?
400
The five categories of tissues
What are epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous, and liquid?
400
The five classes of pathogens
What are prions, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and animals?
400
What SAD designates in terms of joints.
What are Synarthrotic (no movement), Amphiarthrotic (limited movement), and Diarthrotic (free movement)?
400
Because of their similar suffixes, we can tell that both ischemia and hyperemia have to do with this.
What is blood?
500
The 4 types or categories of boundaries.
What are physical, emotional, intellectual, and sexual?
500
The five stages of mitosis and their defining act
What are
Interphase- Regular activity of the cell
Prophase- genes get bigger and duplicate, start migrating to middle
Metaphase-Chromosomes line up in the middle
Anaphase- chromosomes migrate to ends
Telophase- cell becomes two?
500
The three types of “-demics” and what they refer to.
What is endemic (small population), epidemic (large region), and pandemic (global area) and they refer to the spread of disease?
500
This is the difference between isotonic and isometric contraction, with an explanation of the terms within.
Isometric contraction exhibit force but no movement. Isotonic move in either a concentric (shortening) or eccentric (elongating) fashion.
500
The suffixes –graphy, -metry, and –scopy refer to diagnostics. These refer to measuring, examining , and recording. This is which refers to which.
What is graphy-recording, metry-measuring, and scopy-examining?