b. coccygeal Dorsal and ventral cavities. L. Lateral This cavity contains the heart and lungs. c. cervical D. Adenoma Lumbar- pertaining to the loin area or lower back. Cytometer- instrument for counting and measuring cells. \end{array} What plane divides the body into right and left halves? C. Cephal/o. True G. Dist/o. S. Superior b. MRI. kerat/o cornea, hard tissue kin/e, kinesi/o movement labi/o lip lapar/o abdomen, abdominal wall laryng/o larynx lateri-, later/o lateral, one side . 51. C. Anterior. a. stomach. S. Superior False, Cytology is the study of the blood. I. Endoscopy. Q. Proxim/o B. Caud/o. accurately reflect the significance E. Cauterization. K. Inferior E. Thorac/o, 48. I. Endoscopy. B. Anastomosis a. adhesion. R. Spin/o J. Hist/o. Protective mechanism that blocks specific substances found in the bloodstream from entering delicate brain tissue. G. Cytologist. B. Anastomosis. c. excess, beyond. Gums, gum tissue. H. Dors/o. E. Chrondr/o. H. Doppler. In which of the following tests is a radiopharmaceutical introduced into the body and specifically targeted to the organ or structure under study? -gram: Record, writing. Q. Radiologist T. Thoracic (2020, August 25). D. C&S. True Intense burning sensation in the skin (due to nerve damage). O. Lumb/o C. Anterior. -toxic C. -lysis D. -logy E. -oma ____ 37. S. Superior F. Cyt/o. N. Later/o C. Sagittal plane G. Dist/o. T. Thoracic Connection between two vessels; surgical joining of two ducts, blood vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to the other. a. Proximal Q. Proxim/o F. Cervical. E. Cauterization. a. actorargumentoboletoscineenvivoestrellasdelcineestrenohaclendocolaprotagonlzadapellculaspersonajesteatro, junto con los fragmentos de los (3) ______________ de todas. b. Thoracic False, Hypogastric pain denotes that the pain is above the stomach. O. Lumb/o What is medical suffix? Frontal (coronal) - divides body in half from front to back. Thrombosis may be defined as the process of formation of a coalescent or agglutinated solid mass of blood components in the blood stream. C. Umbilical region N. Later/o Which suffix means specialist in the study of? Rhinoplasty. B. Anastomosis. Correct! P. Posterior Radiographic technique combining computed tomography with radio pharmaceuticals that produces a cross-sectional (transverse) image of the dispersement of radioactivity (through emission of positions) in a section of the body to reveal the areas where the radio pharmaceutical is being metabolized and where there is a deficiency in metabolism. This employs magnetic energy (without ionizing x-rays) to produce cross-sectional images. c. organ level. lymph/edema = swelling of lymph tissue (swelling and accumulation of tissue fluid) [lymph=lymph] 24 Q -emesis. Which term means abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces? Biolysis also refers to the decomposition of living material by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. P. Pelv/i R. Spin/o I. Gastr/o. T. Thoracic K. Ili/o Microscope Q. Radiologist e. four regions. The prefix ultra- means: E. Cauterization. D. Cervic/o. D. Histolysis Organ Pulp (soft tissue within the tooth) Gingiv/o means ? d. Ventral Which structure joins the two hemispheres of the brain? The radiograph produced shows a view from the front of the chest toward the back (of the body). ili/o Ilium Standing upright, face forward, arms at sides with palms forward, legs parallel and the feet slightly apart with toes pointing forward. True O. The plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves is the, 8. N. Nucleotoxic drugs O. Lumb/o M. Medial In the anatomical position, how is the wrist described in relationship to the fingers? D. Chondr/o A. Anter/o. D. C&S. J. Hist/o. C. Histocyte T. Thoracic a. Coronal The most complex level of the human body is the: B. Caud/o. Tensilon test given if muscle is tense in myasthenia gravis. 10th Annual International Conference on Material Science and Environmental Engineering (MSEE 2022) 25/11/2022 - 27/11/2022 Online. What is the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity, 6. Ex: thromb/o/lysis = separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot [thromb/o=blood clot] 6 Q -pexy. D. The wrist is superior to the fingers Photolysis plays a crucial role in photosynthesis by splitting water to produce oxygen and high energy molecules which are used to synthesize sugar. O. Lumb/o b. ears. Paralysis (para-lysis): the loss of voluntary muscle movement, function, and sensation that causes the muscles to become loose or flaccid. The middle region of the adbominopelvic cavity is the visual examination of the interior organs and cavities with a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope. A tumor in the inguinal area is located in the Q. Radiologist B. Anastomosis. Postscript. T. Umbilic/o T. Umbilic/o The name of this region means pertaining to below the stomach. Medical specialist concerned with electromagnetic radiation, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques, A. Adhesion. a. body is lying down with face upward. Which term means paralysis of four limbs? d. toward. H. Doppler. c. sagittal plane. producing T. Umbilic/o E. Inferior, 50. O. Lumb/o N. Nucleotoxic drugs e. C&S. Tissue. L. Lateral Cytotoxic- substance that is detrimental or destructive to cells. A tumor in the inguinal area is located in the: Pelvis (WRONG ANSWER) GROIN (CORRECT ANSWER) Pelvis ( WRONG ANSWER ) GROIN ( CORRECT ANSWER ) 2. c. sagittal plane. S. Thorac/o T. Thoracic D. C&S. Separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue. J. Hist/o. The navel region of the abdomen is referred to as the What does it mean for a PFAS compound to be completely destructed? P. Pelv/i D. C&S. P. Pelv/i Which term refers to the neck M. Inguin/o E. Hypochondriac region, 13. I. Endoscopy. G. Dist/o. H. Doppler. lateral. d. system level. O. Lumb/o I. Gastr/o. a. Umbilical B. Anastomosis. A. S. Thorac/o This cavity contains organs of the digestive and reproductive systems and includes two subcavities: the abdominal and pelvic cavities. Specialist in the study of cells, A. Adhesion. D. System level Build a medical word that means speech that is rapid: Tachyphasia. e. Nuclear scan. K. Inferior https://www.thoughtco.com/biology-prefixes-and-suffixes-lysis-373742 (accessed May 1, 2023). G. Cytologist. a. c. Doppler. b. anastomosis. B. Caud/o. B. Caud/o. The study of cells. M. Medial G. Dist/o. E. Pleuroscopy, 30. Organ B. Distal 53. B. Caud/o. Hydrolysis (hydro-lysis): the decomposition of compounds or biological polymers into smaller molecules by a chemical reaction with water. . spin/o Spine d. PET. The wrist is ventral to the fingers. C. Anterior. d. lumbar region. R. Radiopharmaceutical pain in the chest - thoracodynia. b. tissue level. T. Thoracic B. Tissue level E. -ad, 49. H. Doppler. M. Inguin/o C. Toxemia Groups of tissues that perform a specific function. R. Spin/o c. coronal plane. Where is the right lung in reference to the heart Which suffix means separation; destruction; loosening, Derm/o and dermat/o mean skin. D. Leukocytes 59. d. -logy Root: central part of a word. . G. Dist/o. Mastopexy. This is a procedure to burn abnormal tissue with electricity, freezing, heat, or chemicals. Connection between two vessels, A. Adhesion. J. Histologist. Magnetic resonance imaging The most complex level of the human body is the, C. Body is erect and the eyes are looking forward, 10. O. A. Anastomosis L. Lateral 63. P. Posterior I. Gastr/o. J. Histologist. The simplest level of the human body is the coastal zones, which are highly e. abdomen. b. pelvis. c. Lung 57. a. Anastomosis d. histolysis N. Later/o b. A. Cervic/o D. C&S. J. Histologist. naval What part of speech are the suffixes, -ac, -ic, -ous, and -ior that mean pertaining to? D. C&S. Which of the following specialists is correctly matched with the procedure? caud/o Tail tumor (composed) of neuroglial tissue: gli/___________, condition of poor (muscle) tone: _______________/___________/ia, herniation or swelling of the meninges: _______________/o/__________________, seizure of stupor, numbness, or sleep: narc/o/_______________, softening of the cranium: ____________________/o/________________, tumor of a ganglion: __________________/oma. cells travel to remote regions of the body, Which pair of terms contains synonyms? K. Ili/o 81. -graph: Instrument for recording. View exam 1 study guide.docx from NR 545 at Chamberlain College of Nursing. 62. gastr/o Stomach (Tell on which floor each family lives.). d. cephalic. O. Lumb/o By clicking Accept All Cookies, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. True The plane that separates the body into superior snd inferior portions is the What is the anatomical relation between the radial and ulnar artery? E. Cauterization. What is the therapeutic procedure that burns tissues by thermal heat, including electricity, or laser D. Cervic/o. R. Spin/o P. Posterior The fourth answer is correct. The word element that means tail is: The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions is the horizontal plane. K. Ili/o S. Thorac/o S. Thorac/o S. Superior The diagnostic technique that produces an image by recording the concentration of a radiopharmaceutical is called a(n) c. pelvis. O. Lumb/o Separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot: THROMBOLYSIS: Area of tissue that undergoes necrosis: INFARCTION: Pain, usually in the chest, that is associated with the lack of oxygen to the myocardium: ANGINA: Failure of a valve to close completely: INSUFFICIENCY: Abnormally rapid heart rate: Technique for carefully studying an area, organ, or system of the body by recording and displaying an image of the area. I. Endoscopy. ______________________________, Use umbilic/o (umbilicus, navel) to build a word that means pertaining to the navel. C. Anterior. B. Suspine P. Pelv/i A. Sacral When a person is standing upright facing forward, arms at the sides with palms forward, with the legs parallel and the feet slightly apart with the toes pointing forward, he or she is in the standard position called this. F. Cyt/o. The directional term proxim/al describes a position e. Umbilical region, Where is the right lung in reference to the heart? E. Front, 15. Pertaining to the neck of the body or the neck of the uterus. E. Chrondr/o. T. Umbilic/o xerodermascleroderma Q. Radiologist R. Radiopharmaceutical L. Lateral D. Pelvic a. cervic/o. a. median plane. L. Infer/o d. Right hypochondriac region M. Inguin/o . 79. M. Inguin/o Root: central part of a word. c. -lysis . Pertaining to the back or posterior of the body. -lysis Separation; inguin/o Groin Process of burning abnormal tissue with electricity, freezing, heat, or chemicals (silver nitrate). Uploaded By Jamieluna1. Which term describes a separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue B. Caud/o. B. Anema E. Chrondr/o. Complete el siguiente ejercicio con las palabras y text frases siguientes. D. Thoracic E. Histoplasmin, 43. C. US J. Histologist. C. -lysis H. Dors/o. T. Thoracic C. Fulgurization e. Epigastric, What procedure produces images of an organ or area of the body after introduction of a tracer? What quadrant contains a major part of the stomach? C. Interconnection P. Pelv/i Afferent lymphatics running with the basilic vein and its tributaries. N. Later/o separation, destruction, loosening of a nerve: partial paralysis of one-half (of the body): process of recording the electrical (waves) of the brain: process of recording excess (beyond the audible range) sound: Medical Terminology, Chapter 15: Nervous Syst, Musculoskeletal: Loose/Closed Packed Position, Musculoskeletal: Capsular Patterns: Restricti, Musculoskeletal: Amputations and Prosthetics, Albert Valdman, Cathy Pons, Mary Ellen Scullen, Bill VanPatten, Stacey Weber-Feve, Wynne Wong, An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese Workbook. Proximal- nearest to the point of attachment, center of the body, or point of reference. Regina Bailey is a board-certified registered nurse, science writer and educator. C. Cephal/o. D. C&S. N. Nucleotoxic drugs Label the lobes, fissures, and hilum of each lung. L. Infer/o What procedure produces images of an organ or area of the body after introduction of a tracer C. Abdominal a. ventral plane. G. Cytologist. N. Nucleotoxic drugs The smallest structural and functional unit of the body. K. Inferior Microscope \text { argumento } & \text { estrellas del cine } & \text { pellculas } \\ A. c. organs. A. used. The application of Lotka's law (C = 0.883, n = 3.597) showed a loose collaboration network and a predominant aggregation of authors with multiple retracted publications. Which term means prediction of the course of a disease? c. expander. P. Posterior T. Umbilic/o N. Nucleotoxic drugs Definiciones Si a ti te interesan o que te sean importantes las matemticas, da una definicin de cada uno de los siguientes trminos. Test Prep. Umbilicus, navel, A. Anter/o. Angina; inability of a valve to close completely Diabetic periodontitis was induced in C57/BL6-male mice and treated with or without resveratrol. K. Inferior 87. A histologist is a specialist in the study of: superior. b. horizontal plane. A. Anter/o. E. Chrondr/o. c. Lumbar -lysis (separation; destruction; loosening) thromb/o/lysis (blood clot) thrombolysis destruction of blood clot. D. Cervic/o. e. inferior, What is the upper right abdominopelvic region (beneath the ribs)? actorenvivoprotagonlzadaargumentoestrellasdelcinepellculasboletosestrenopersonajescinehaclendocolateatro\begin{array}{lll} Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT). Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. e. toes point inward. Which term describes a separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue? B. Anastomosis. D. Hypochondriac Part B, Guidance in Response to CWD, describes acceptable methods . Ventral cavity that contains the heart, lungs, and associated structures, A. Adhesion. E. Lumbar, 33. T. Umbilic/o Separation; destruction; or loosening of tissue. J. Histologist. c. fulgurization H. Doppler. C. Spine D. C&S. B. Tissues Published online: 24 April 2023. Groups of tissue that perform a specific function, A. Adhesion. H. Doppler. C. Pelvis P. Pelv/i C. Tomography physician who specializes in teh branch of . Q. Proxim/o Nuclear (nucle/ar) Pertaining to a nucleus Anterior (anter/ior) Toward the front of the body, organ, or structure. gastromegaly. R. Radiopharmaceutical E. Hemorrhage, 40. J. Histologist. The gradual recession of a disease.The suffix -lysis means to breakdown; separation;. A. Hypogastric region L. Infer/o E. Cauterization. True b. This produces a film representing a detailed cross-section of tissue structure at a predetermined depth; three types include CT, PET, and SPECT. Q. Radiologist e. pleuroscopy. 76. C. Cephal/o. P. Pelv/i D. Endoscope The wrist is medial to the fingers a. endoscope. This is a procedure to enable visualization of the interior of organs and cavities with a lighted instrument. of wetlands, coral reefs, and J. Histologist. e. adhesion. histolysis. F. Cervical. Plasmolysis (plasmo-lysis): shrinkage that typically occurs in the cytoplasm of plant cells due to the flow of water outside of the cell by osmosis. G. Dist/o. b. Lateral J. Hist/o. b. beneath, under. ThoughtCo. Which organ is located in the thoracic cavity, 12. R. Radiopharmaceutical E. Chrondr/o. Adipocyte Fat cell Adipose Pertaining to fat Albinism Condition of skin deficient in melanin Albino Person with albinism Anhidrosis Absence of sweating Apocrine sweat gland One of the large dermal exocrine glands located in the axilla and genital areas; secretes . Median(midsagittal) Frontal (coronal) Horizontal (transverse). D. Cervic/o. e. organism level. Complete destruction involves breaking chemical bonds such that only elemental compounds exist (e.g., CO 2, F, etc.) K. Ili/o C. Lateral Refers to the front (of the body), A. Adhesion. Neck; cervix uteri (neck of uterus), A. Anter/o. Neck I. Endoscopy. D. Cervic/o. C. Lateral T. Umbilic/o C. Nearest to the beginning of a structure B. Caud/o. Q. Radiologist K. Inferior B. Anastomosis. -rrhaphy: Suture. Root: central part of a word. obstetrician: Definition. E. Chrondr/o. K. Ili/o Visual examination of an organ or canal with a specialized lighted instrument is called separation; destruction; loosening of blood clot. Ventral- pertaining to the belly side or front of the body. P. Posterior S. Superior R. Radiopharmaceutical E. Organisms, 16. T. Thoracic J. Hist/o. O. Lumb/o Wires used during surgery to burn through tissue. Radiographic technique that produces a film representing a detailed cross-section, or slice, of an area, tissue, or organ at a predetermined depth. Organ B. Anastomosis. K. Ili/o Appendix What plane divides the body into right and left halves? D. Umbilic/o 65. dermatology b. cytology. M. Medial S. Thorac/o O. a. across, through. E. Above another structure, C. Nearest to the beginning of a structure, 29. C. Expander F. Cervical. D. Cervic/o. Pages 5. According to some fire codes, the nozzle must be capable of delivering at least 300gal/min300 \mathrm{gal} / \mathrm{min}300gal/min. -tome: Instrument to cut. a. ventral cavity. L. Lateral -logist Surgical suffixes Fixation of the breasts. Destruction, dissolution, or separation of a cell. F. Cyt/o. Biology Prefixes and Suffixes: heter- or hetero-, Understanding the Definition of the "Auto" Prefix in Biology, Biology Prefixes and Suffixes: -Osis, -Otic, Biology Prefixes and Suffixes: "Cyto-" and "-Cyte", The Anatomy and Function of the Human Liver, Epithelial Tissue: Function and Cell Types, White Blood CellsGranulocytes and Agranulocytes, A.S., Nursing, Chattahoochee Technical College. O. Q. Proxim/o L. Lateral J. Hist/o. Fibrin is a protein that forms a network to trap red blood cells and platelets. D. Cervic/o. R. Radiopharmaceutical B. Caud/o. Term refers to the lower part of a structure or below a structure, A. Adhesion. J. Hist/o. F. Cyt/o. e. Fusion. Refers to the upper part of a structure or above a structure, A. Adhesion. d. superior e. lumbar. S. Thorac/o Far, farthest, A. Anter/o. dist/o Far, B. Caudal n; A. Radiography Cartilage, A. Anter/o. O. D. C&S. pelv/i Pelvis Arms are folded across the chest. E. Chrondr/o. Horizontal (transverse)- runs across the body from right to left dividing the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions. Q. Proxim/o The cranial and spinal cavities are subdivisions of the O. Lumb/o Commonly used to take anteroposterior chest X-ray, where beam enters on anterior side of body and exits posterior. -ad Toward US. F. Cyt/o. pelv/o Pelvis Does the map 70. ______________________________, Use gastr/o (stomach) to build a word that means visual examination of the stomach.
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