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The study of the function of each body part and how the functions of various body parts
coordinate to form a complete living organism is called: - =Physiology
Which plane cuts the body into superior and inferior portions? - =Transverse
The term meaning "toward the midline" is: - =Medial
The term meaning "toward the point of attachment or origin" is: - =Proximal
The heart and lungs are contained in which body cavity? - =Thoracic
A client with severe right upper quadrant pain should be recommended for follow-up with their
primary care physician because they would likely be suffering from: - =Cholecystitis
The organ system responsible for the formation and release of hormones from a cell or structure -
=Endocrine system
The term ingestion means: - =The process by which an organism takes in food
The term digestion means: - =The breakdown of complex food molecules into simpler food
molecules
Tissues with similar structures and functions combine to form: - =Organs
Homeostasis is: - =. The ability of the body to regulate its internal environment within narrow
limits, essential to survival, and primarily maintained through a negative feedback system.
The definition "Functional activities of the cell that result in growth, repair, energy release, use
of food, and secretions" refers to which term? - =Metabolism
, Having a working knowledge of medical terminology is important because: - =It will help you
understand client conditions, it will help you convert medical conditions into common language,
it will help you understand research articles and journals you read
The suffix -itis means infection - =False
Which definition includes the phrase "never includes minor surgery or prescription drugs"? -
=Naturopathy
Kinesiology is the study of: - =Body movement
A client comes to you for co-management of her diagnosed mastitis. What is likely her
complaint? - =Pain, redness, swelling, and heat in her breast
Contact dermatitis is inflammation of the skin which shows up as a rash after contact with
triggers such as: - =Poison ivy, sumac, or oak, allergens such as nickel, soaps, detergents, and
fragrances
The term meaning "a person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially
medicine": - =Practitioner
A form of alternative therapy in which manual pressure is used to stimulate specific points on the
body along what are considered to be lines of energy is known as: - =Acupressure
A client notes on their intake form that they had a hysterectomy which means: - =Surgical
removal of the uterus
The first Principle of Naturopathy is that "A healthy human body does not contain any poisons in
it." - =True
The study of the function of each body part and how the functions of various body parts
coordinate to form a complete living organism is called: - =Physiology
Which plane cuts the body into superior and inferior portions? - =Transverse
The term meaning "toward the midline" is: - =Medial
The term meaning "toward the point of attachment or origin" is: - =Proximal
The heart and lungs are contained in which body cavity? - =Thoracic
A client with severe right upper quadrant pain should be recommended for follow-up with their
primary care physician because they would likely be suffering from: - =Cholecystitis
The organ system responsible for the formation and release of hormones from a cell or structure -
=Endocrine system
The term ingestion means: - =The process by which an organism takes in food
The term digestion means: - =The breakdown of complex food molecules into simpler food
molecules
Tissues with similar structures and functions combine to form: - =Organs
Homeostasis is: - =. The ability of the body to regulate its internal environment within narrow
limits, essential to survival, and primarily maintained through a negative feedback system.
The definition "Functional activities of the cell that result in growth, repair, energy release, use
of food, and secretions" refers to which term? - =Metabolism
, Having a working knowledge of medical terminology is important because: - =It will help you
understand client conditions, it will help you convert medical conditions into common language,
it will help you understand research articles and journals you read
The suffix -itis means infection - =False
Which definition includes the phrase "never includes minor surgery or prescription drugs"? -
=Naturopathy
Kinesiology is the study of: - =Body movement
A client comes to you for co-management of her diagnosed mastitis. What is likely her
complaint? - =Pain, redness, swelling, and heat in her breast
Contact dermatitis is inflammation of the skin which shows up as a rash after contact with
triggers such as: - =Poison ivy, sumac, or oak, allergens such as nickel, soaps, detergents, and
fragrances
The term meaning "a person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially
medicine": - =Practitioner
A form of alternative therapy in which manual pressure is used to stimulate specific points on the
body along what are considered to be lines of energy is known as: - =Acupressure
A client notes on their intake form that they had a hysterectomy which means: - =Surgical
removal of the uterus
The first Principle of Naturopathy is that "A healthy human body does not contain any poisons in
it." - =True