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front 2 Select the medical term that means force of the blood against the walls of the arteries. | back 2 Blood pressure (BP) is the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries. |
front 3 Select the medical term that means number of complete breaths per minute. | back 3 Respiration, which is also known as the respiratory rate (RR), is the number of complete breaths per minute. |
front 4 Select the medical term that means abnormal heart sound that is most commonly a sign of defective heart valves. | back 4 A heart murmur is an abnormal heart sound that is most commonly a sign of defective heart valves. |
front 5 Select the medical term that means abnormal crackle-like lung sounds heard through a stethoscope during inspiration. | back 5 Rales, also known as crackles, are abnormal crackle-like lung sounds heard through a stethoscope during inspiration (breathing in).` |
front 6 Select the medical term that means lying on the back, face up. | back 6 In the horizontal recumbent position, also known as the supine position, the patient is lying on the back, face up. |
front 7 Which of the following best identifies a platelet count? | back 7 A platelet count measures the number of platelets in a specified amount of blood and is a screening test to evaluate platelet function. |
front 8 How would Aaron explain prothrombin time to the patient? | back 8 A prothrombin time (PT), also known as pro time, is a coagulation test used to diagnose conditions associated with abnormalities of clotting time and to monitor anticoagulant therapy. |
front 9 What is a basic metabolic panel? | back 9 A basic metabolic panel (BMP, or Profile 8) is a group of eight specific blood tests that provide important information about the current status of the patient’s kidneys, electrolyte balance, blood sugar, and calcium levels. |
front 10 How would you define glycosuria? | back 10 Glycosuria is the presence of glucose in the urine ( glycos means glucose, and -uria means urine). This condition is most commonly caused by untreated diabetes mellitus. |
front 11 Which of the following best describes cardiocentesis? | back 11 Cardiocentesis, also known as cardiopuncture, is the puncture of a chamber of the heart for diagnosis or therapy ( cardi/o means heart, and -centesis means a surgical puncture to remove fluid). |
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front 13 Enter the correct spelling of the term fluroscopy. | back 13 The correct spelling of the term is fluoroscopy. |
front 14 Enter the correct spelling of the term radiapaque. | back 14 The correct spelling of the term is radiopaque. |
front 15 Enter the correct spelling of the term radiapharmiceuticals. | back 15 The correct spelling of the term is radiopharmaceuticals. |
front 16 Enter the correct spelling of the term paliative. | back 16 The correct spelling of the term is palliative. |
front 17 Enter the correct spelling of the term acetomenaphen. | back 17 The correct spelling of the term is acetaminophen. |
front 18 Select the medical term that means: an injection made directly into muscle tissue | back 18 An intramuscular injection (IM) is made directly into muscle tissue ( intra- means within, muscul means muscle, and -ar means pertaining to). |
front 19 Select the medical term that means: an injection made into the fatty layer just below the skin | back 19 A subcutaneous injection (SC) is an injection made into the fatty layer just below the skin. |
front 20 Select the medical term that means: a nuclear scanning test that identifies new areas of bone growth or breakdown | back 20 A bone scan is a nuclear scanning test that identifies new areas of bone growth or breakdown. |
front 21 Select the medical term that means: the imaging of deep body structures by recording the echoes of sound wave pulses that are above the range of human hearing | back 21 Ultrasonography, commonly referred to as ultrasound or diagnostic ultrasound, is imaging of deep body structures by recording the echoes of sound wave pulses that are above the range of human hearing ( ultra- means beyond, son/o means sound, and -graphy means the process of recording a picture or record). |
front 22 Select the medical term that means: the image produced by the use of radient energy to visualize conditions such as bone fractures | back 22 An x-ray is the image produced by the use of radient energy to visualize conditions such as bone fractures. |
front 23 In which type of treatment does the patient follow verbal prompts to envision a specific, peaceful location? | back 23 Guided imagery is a type of treatment in which a patient follows verbal prompts to envision a specific, peaceful location in detail, distancing him- or herself from any pain or stress currently being experienced. |
front 24 What is the medical term for the surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid? | back 24 Abdominocentesis is the surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid (ABDOMIN/O means abdomen, and -CENTESIS means a surgical puncture to remove fluid). |
front 25 What is the medical term for an induced effect that is the opposite of what was therapeutically intended? | back 25 A paradoxical reaction is the result of medical treatment that yields the opposite of normally expected results. |
front 26 Which instrument is used to examine the interior of the eye? | back 26 An ophthalmoscope is an instrument used to examine the interior of the eye (OPHTHALM/O means eye, and -SCOPE means instrument for visual examination). |
front 27 Which tests are performed to determine the compatibility of donor and patient blood before transfusion? | back 27 Crossmatch tests are performed to determine the compatibility of donor blood and the recipient's blood before a blood transfusion. |
front 28 Which of the following statements is true regarding ibuprofen? | back 28 Ibuprofen acts as an analgesic and antipyretic. |
front 29 Which of the following options describes radiographic positioning? | back 29 Placement of the patient's body and the part of the body that is closest to the x-ray film describes radiographic positioning. |
front 30 What is the medical term for a factor in the patient's condition that makes the use of a medication dangerous? | back 30 A contraindication is a factor in the patient's condition that makes the use of a medication or specific treatment dangerous. |
front 31 Which test is useful in determining whether a patient has a condition such as liver disease or a blocked bile duct? | back 31 A serum bilirubin test is useful in determining whether a patient has a condition such as liver disease or a blocked bile duct. |
front 32 What type of injection is made into the middle layers of the skin? | back 32 An intradermal injection is made into the middle layers of the skin. |
front 33 Which of the following options describes respiratory rate? | back 33 Respiratory rate is the number of complete breaths per minute. |
front 34 What image is created by ultrasonography? | back 34 A sonogram is the image created by ultrasonography (SON/O means sound, and -GRAM means a picture or record). |
front 35 What is the medical term for the flow of blood through an organ? | back 35 Perfusion means the flow of blood through an organ. |
front 36 The puncture of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood is known as ---. | back 36 Phlebotomy is the puncture of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood (PHLEB means vein, and -OTOMY means a surgical incision). |
front 37 The presence of pus in the urine is known as ---. | back 37 Pyuria is the presence of pus in the urine (PY means pus, and -URIA means urine). |
front 38 An abnormally low body temperature is known as ---. | back 38 Hypothermia is an abnormally low body temperature (HYPO- means deficient, THERM means heat, and -IA means pertaining to). |
front 39 A cross-sectional view is obtained using ---. | back 39 A computed tomography scan uses a thin, fan-shaped x-ray beam to produce multiple cross-sectional views of the body. |
front 40 In a --- position, the patient is lying on the abdomen face down. | back 40 In a prone position, the patient is lying on the abdomen face down. |
front 41 To listen to the sounds within the patient’s chest, Marty used a/an ---. | back 41 A stethoscope is an instrument used to listen to sounds within the body (STETH/O means chest, and -SCOPE means instrument for examination). |
front 42 The placement of medication under the tongue where it is allowed to dissolve slowly is known as --- administration. | back 42 Sublingual administration is the placement of medication under the tongue where it is allowed to dissolve slowly (SUB- means under, LINGU means tongue, and -AL means pertaining to). |
front 43 --- are coarse rattling breath sounds that are somewhat like snoring. | back 43 Rhonchi are coarse rattling breath sounds that are somewhat like snoring. |
front 44 The laboratory test that measures the percentage by volume of packed red blood cells in a whole blood sample is known as a ---. | back 44 The term hematocrit describes the percentage, by volume, of a blood sample occupied by red blood cells (HEMAT/O means blood, and -CRIT means to separate). |
front 45 A Japanese technique in which the practitioner transfers healing energy to the patient by means of visualization or gentle touch is known as ---. | back 45 Reiki is a Japanese technique in which the practitioner transfers healing energy to the patient by means of visualization or gentle touch. |
front 46 Select word parts from the selection menus below to construct the correct medical term for the definition. Clue: the presence of bacteria in the urine | back 46 Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in the urine (BACTERI means bacteria, and -URIA means urine). |
front 47 Select word parts from the selection menus below to construct the correct medical term for the definition. Clue: the study of the nature, uses, and effects of drugs for medical purposes | back 47 Pharmacology is the study of the nature, uses, and effects of drugs for medical purposes (PHARMAC means drug, and -OLOGY means study of). |