which radiographic procedure has the ability to make images in multiple panes
1.PET
2.CT
3.MRI
D.ultrasound - ANSWER-MRI
the absence of a normal body opening, duct, or canal is called
1. atrophia
2. atrichia
3. ataxia
4. atresia - ANSWER-atresia
epistaxis can be defined as
1. gene interaction
2. bleeding from nose
3.congenital urethral defect
4. extrachromosomal replication - ANSWER-Bleeding from nose
blood gas analysis is called
1. BGA
,2. SAT rate
3. ABG
4. ABO - ANSWER-ABG
a ganglion is
1. chemical substance secreted by the ova
2. necrotic death of tissue
3. missing segment
4. collection of nerve endings - ANSWER-collection of nerve endings
the lungs are covered in a serous membranous sac called
1. bronchial pleura
2. pulmonary pleura
3. visceral pleura
4. parietal pleura - ANSWER-visceral pleura
the vocal cords are located in the
1.larynx
2.pharynx
3. windpipe
4. trachea - ANSWER-larynx
the function of the trachea is to
,1. conduct air into larynx
2. serve as pathway for food into esophagus
3. serve as a resonating chamber for speech
4. conduct air to and from the lungs - ANSWER-conduct air to and from the lungs
the nasal cavity is divided into two portions by the
1. concha
2. septum
3. ethmoid
4 vomer - ANSWER-septum
the bones of the palm of the hand are referred to as
1. phalanges
2.carpals
3.metacarpals
4. calcaneus - ANSWER-metacarpals
the muscles important in respiration are
1.trapezius
2. latissimus dorsi
3. pectoralis major
4. intercostal - ANSWER-intercostal
, the thick fan shaped muscle that lies on the anterior chest is the
1. latissimus dorsi
2. serratus anterior
3. pectoralis major
4. teres major - ANSWER-pectoralis major
the passageway for foods and liquids into digestive system, and for air into
respiratory system, is the
1. trachea
2. larynx
3. epiglottis
4. pharynx - ANSWER-pharynx
the triangular muscle of the shoulder that abducts the arm is the
1.biceps brachii
2. deltoid
3. triceps brachii
4. serratus anterior - ANSWER-deltoid
which of the abdominal muscles originates at the pubic bone and ends in the
ribs
1. rectus abdominis
2. transversus abdominis
3. external oblique