front 1 A process in which a certain type of white blood cells destroys (or "eats") foreign microorganisms or cell debris is called: | back 1 phagocytosis. |
front 2 Which is the correct definition and translation of the abbreviation PEJ? | back 2 Percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy - using an endoscope to assist in the creation of an opening in part of the small intestine without having to surgically open the abdomen for placement |
front 3 Which root is used for the opening between the uterus and the vagina? | back 3 cervic/o |
front 4 Which abbreviation is used for the test where a small ultrasound transducer is installed on the tip of an instrument used to look inside the digestive tract? | back 4 EUS |
front 5 What does the abbreviation HTN stand for? | back 5 Hypertension |
front 6 Which medical term means "incision into the common bile duct"? | back 6 Choledochotomy |
front 7 Which root is used to refer to the tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder? | back 7 ureter/o |
front 8 Choose the correct translation of the root hemat/o. | back 8 Blood |
front 9 What is the correct translation and definition of the abbreviation FOBT? | back 9 Fecal occult blood test - a test of the feces to discover blood not visibly apparent |
front 10 Read the following excerpt from a patient’s health record: History of Present Illness: According to this patient’s medical history, which of the following statements is NOT true? | back 10 Sharon had an ECHO that revealed a flaw in the septum that divides the two upper chambers of the heart. |
front 11 Read the health record information below: | back 11 Mrs. Pecos is experiencing excessive menstrual bleeding at irregular intervals, probably due to an overformation of the inner layer of her uterine tissue. |
front 12 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term cytapharesis? | back 12 cyt (cell) + apheresis (separation) = "cell separation"; drawing of the patient’s blood, removal of the cells, and then returning the rest of the blood to the patient’s body |
front 13 Translate the term lymphocyte as literally as possible. | back 13 "Lymph cell" |
front 14 Which of the following statements is true about the term hypotension? | back 14 All of these are true. |
front 15 Read the excerpt from the patient’s health record: | back 15 A drug that encourages the expulsion of material from the lungs |
front 16 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the term tracheostomy? | back 16 tracheo (windpipe) + stomy (creation of an opening) = creation of an opening in the windpipe |
front 17 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term pericarditis? | back 17 peri (around) + card (heart) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the tissue around the heart |
front 18 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hepatosplenitis? | back 18 hepato (liver) + splen (spleen) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the liver and spleen |
front 19 The roots metr/o and hyster/o both mean: | back 19 uterus. |
front 20 Build a medical term that means "chest pain." | back 20 Thoracalgia |
front 21 Which medical term describes a drug that breaks down clots? | back 21 Thrombolytic |
front 22 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term odontoclasis? | back 22 odonto (tooth) + clasis (break) = breaking of a tooth |
front 23 Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term orthodontist into its component parts? | back 23 ortho/dont/ist |
front 24 Translate the term splenolysis as literally as possible. | back 24 "Spleen breakdown"; breakdown (destruction) of spleen tissue |
front 25 What is the correct pronunciation of the medical term phlebology? | back 25 fleb-AW-loh-jee |
front 26 Read the health record excerpt below: Endometrial Bx: Hyperplasia with atypia. According to the excerpt, what kind of diagnostic procedure did the patient undergo? | back 26 The removal of a sample of the inner layer of the uterine tissue in order to examine it |
front 27 Read the following excerpt from a patient’s health record: ASSESSMENT 4-year-old male with anemia, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia. The lymphoblasts on the peripheral blood smear indicate an acute lymphoblastic leukemia. According to the excerpt, which of the following statements is TRUE? | back 27 The patient has a deficiency in the number of red and white blood cells and difficulty forming clots. The presence of lymphoblasts on the patient’s blood smear indicates he has a cancer of the bone marrow characterized by the abnormal increase in white blood cells. |
front 28 Read the health record information below: | back 28 menorrhagia. |
front 29 Identify the correct translation for the root nas/o. | back 29 Nose |
front 30 Which of the following statements is NOT true about the abbreviation LAD? | back 30 It is caused by an abnormal accumulation of lymph, usually in the extremities. |
front 31 The outer layer of the uterus (the tissue outside the uterus) is called the: | back 31 perimetrium. |
front 32 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term vaginomycosis? | back 32 vagino (vagina) + myc (fungus) + osis (condition) = fungal condition of the vagina |
front 33 Which is NOT a root used to refer to the testicle? | back 33 balan/o |
front 34 Which medical term means "specialist in the stomach and intestines"? | back 34 Gastroenterologist |
front 35 Identify and define the root in the term gingivectomy. | back 35 gingiv - gums |
front 36 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term ovariorrhexis? | back 36 ovario (ovary) + rrhexis (rupture) = rupture of an ovary |
front 37 Translate the root enter/o. | back 37 Intestines |
front 38 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term laparonephrectomy? | back 38 laparo (abdomen) + nephr (kidney) + ec (out) + tomy (cut) = surgical removal of a kidney through the abdomen |
front 39 Which root refers to the bone marrow? | back 39 myel/o |
front 40 Which of the following statements is true about the abbreviation NPO? | back 40 It stands for nihil per os and means "nothing by mouth." |
front 41 The following excerpt is a portion of a patient’s Emergency
Department Course. | back 41 endo (inside) + bronchi (bronchus) + al (pertaining to) + electro (electricity) +cauter (burn) + y (procedure) = cauterization of the inside of a bronchus using an electric current |
front 42 What is the correct meaning of the abbreviation N&V? | back 42 Nausea and vomiting |
front 43 Translate the root lact/o. | back 43 Milk |
front 44 Which of the following terms does NOT refer to an irregular heartbeat? | back 44 Angina pectoris |
front 45 Which root literally means "crown," and refers to the way the blood vessels that supply the heart descend and support the heart like a crown? | back 45 coron/o |
front 46 What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term underlined
below? | back 46 pyelo (pelvis) + nephr (kidney) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis |
front 47 Which medical term means "suture of the tissue on the outside of the uterus/the outer layer of the uterus"? | back 47 Perineorrhaphy |
front 48 Build a medical term that means "image of the kidney blood vessel." | back 48 Renal angiogram |
front 49 Which of the following statements is NOT true about the abbreviation CPD? | back 49 A mother it at risk if she has a normal pelvis and a baby that is SGA. |
front 50 Which medical term means"downward displacement of the uterus into the vagina"? | back 50 Hysteroptosis |
front 51 Translate the medical term orchichorea as literally as possible. | back 51 "Testicle dance" - involuntary jerking movement of the testicles |
front 52 Translate the medical term episiostenosis as literally as possible. | back 52 Narrowing of the vulvar (external) opening |
front 53 Translate the term pleuralgia as literally as possible. | back 53 Pleura pain |
front 54 Translate the term spirometry. | back 54 Procedure to measure breathing |
front 55 Identify and define the root in the medical term venospasm. | back 55 veno - vein |
front 56 Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term pericardiocentesis? | back 56 peri (around) + cardio (heart) + centesis (puncture) = puncture of the tissue around the heart |
front 57 Read this patient’s physical exam and lab work: | back 57 The patient has an elevated level of blood urea nitrogen. |
front 58 Translate the term myocarditis. | back 58 Inflammation of the heart muscle |
front 59 Translate the term bronchiogenic carcinoma. | back 59 Cancerous tumor originating in the bronchi |
front 60 Expectoration is: | back 60 coughing or spitting material out of the lungs. |
front 61 What root refers to the first of the three sections of the small intestine and literally means "twelve"? | back 61 duoden/o |
front 62 Which root is used to refer to the bladder? | back 62 cyst/o |
front 63 Which medical term means "inflammation of the inside of the cervix"? | back 63 Endocervicitis |
front 64 A tube inserted through the nose into the stomach is abbreviated: | back 64 NGT. |
front 65 What is the correct definition for the abbreviation BMT? | back 65 Bone marrow transplant |
front 66 What is the correct definition for ASD? | back 66 A flaw in the septum that divides the two upper chambers of the heart |
front 67 Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term gastroenterocolitis into its component parts? | back 67 gastro/entero/col/itis |
front 68 Read the following excerpt from a health record: | back 68 The patient has experienced some hematemesis. |
front 69 Which term means "the throat, the pathway used by both food and air"? | back 69 pharyng/o |
front 70 The following lab results were found in a patient’s Hospital Progress Note: Labs Total bilirubin: 6.2 Hgb: 9.2; WBC: 20.2; PLT: 24. PT and PTT both elevated. Microangiopathic hemolysis seen on peripheral smear. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the data? | back 70 Hemoglobin = 9.2 |