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CPC CODING EXAM STUDY
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Left ventricle has - Answer-A muscle mass that is greater than any other chamber in
the heart

Oxygenated blood is pumped from the - Answer-Left side of the heart

systematic circulation comes from - Answer-Left ventricle

Left side of heart is responsible for - Answer-pumping blood to the body

3 layers of the heart are - Answer-- Epicardium (outer layer)
- Myocardium ( muscle of heart)
- Endocardium (inner layer)

Myocardial tissue allows - Answer-Electrical impulses to pass

Pericardial sac is a - Answer-Doubled-wall lining that prevents the heart from rubbing
against other organs

RSCA - Answer-right subclavian artery

RCA - Answer-right carotid artery

LCA - Answer-left carotid artery

IMA - Answer-internal mammary artery

LAD - Answer-Left anterior descending artery

PDA - Answer-posterior descending artery

Lymphatic system is compromised of - Answer-Lymph vessels and nodes

lymphatic system collects - Answer-Excess fluid from interstitial spaces and returns it
to the heart

Lymphoid organs house - Answer-phagocytes and lymphocytes (essential to body's
defense system)

Lymphoid organs include - Answer-- spleen
- thymus
- tonsils

,- Peyer's patches of intestine (high levels of white blood cells)

lymphatic capillaries are - Answer-closed at one end

Spleen does what? - Answer-Filters and destroys red blood cells that are no longer
efficient ( blood-forming organ in early life)

Thymus is - Answer-Bi-lobed organ located in upper thorax and extends to lower
neck

Thymus is responsible for - Answer-T lymphocyte maturation

Tonsils are - Answer-partially encapsulated lymphoid tissue in throat

Appendix is a - Answer-Mass of lymphoid tissue attached to the first part of large
intestine (help protect again microorganisms)

Respiratory system includes - Answer-nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea,
bronchi, lungs, and alveoli

3 regions of pharynx are - Answer-- Nasopharynx
- Oropharynx
- Laryngopharynx

Larynx is your - Answer-voice box

Trachea is - Answer-In mediastinal region and splits into two bronchi

The right lung has - Answer-3 lobes

The left lung has - Answer-2 lobes

Bronchioles are - Answer-Smallest branch of the bronchial tree

What is exchanged between alveoli and capillaries? - Answer-Gas is via diffusion

cardiac orifice is - Answer-Opening into the stomach from esophagus

Fundus is - Answer-Rounded upper portion of stomach

Main portion of the stomach is called - Answer-Body

Lower portion of the stomach is - Answer-Pyloric antrum

Pyloruc Sphincter leads to the - Answer-Duodenum

The second one-third of small intestine is the - Answer-Jejunum

The distal one-third is the - Answer-Ileum

,Four portions of the colon are: - Answer-Ascending, transverse, descending, and
sigmoid

Ancillary organs are - Answer-Pancreas, liver, and gallbladder

Pancreas produces - Answer-digestive enzymes that are secreted into intestines

urinary system organs - Answer-kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra

Urine is formed in the - Answer-kidneys and conveyed through ureters

Meiosis is when - Answer-When egg and speak unite

Gametes are - Answer-Eggs and sperm

external genitalia for males are - Answer-Testes, epididymis, scrotum, and penis

Internal genitalia for males are - Answer-Prostate gland, seminal vesicle, and
Cowper's glandsy

superficial fascia also known as - Answer-Fibrous connective tissue

Hair has two separate structures: - Answer-- papilla (bulb like protection)
- Arrector Pili ( muscles that attach to the outer shealth and causes hair to stand)

Shaft is composed of keratin in three layers: - Answer-medulla, cortex, cuticle

Pigment cells are in what layer of the shaft - Answer-Medulla and cortex

The nail is divided into six specific parts: - Answer-- Germinal matrix ( root)
- sterile matrix (nail bed)
- nail plate
- eponychium (cuticle)
- perionychium
- hyponychium

bone shapes are: - Answer-- Long or tubular - humerus and femur
- Short or Cuboidal - cube shaped found in wrist (carpal) or ankle (tarsal)
- Sesamoid - short bone formed in tendons (patella)
- Flat - skull and ribs
- Irregular - Zygoma and vertebrae

closed fracture (simple) - Answer-break that does not penetrate the skin

compound fracture (open) - Answer-Projects through the skin and increases chances
of infection

Comminuted fracture - Answer-More than 2 separate bone components (segmental)

Transverse fracture - Answer-Breaks the shaft

, Greenstick fracture - Answer-One side of the shaft is broken and the other is bent
( common in children)

Spiral fracture - Answer-Spread along length of bone and produced by twisting
stress

Colles' fracture - Answer-Occurs in wrist (affects distal radius bone)

Compression fracture - Answer-Occurs in vertebrae and subject to extreme stress

Epiphyseal fracture - Answer-Occurs when matrix is calcifying and chondrocytes are
dying; usually seen in children

Cartilage is made of - Answer-chondrocytes, collagen, and glycosylated protein
(proteoglycan joints)

Proteoglycan joints connect - Answer-Two or more skeletal parts

Types of joints - Answer-fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial

Axial skeleton includes - Answer-- skull
- hyoid
- ribs
- sternum
- vertebrae
- sacrum

appendicular skeleton includes - Answer-- shoulder girdle
- pelvic girdle
- extremities

Skeletal muscle - Answer-Striated muscle attached to skeleton

Smooth muscle - Answer-Found in walls of hollow organs (except for the heart)

Human body contains 3 types of blood vessels: - Answer-- arteries ( carry
oxygenated blood away from heart)
- veins ( carry deoxygenated blood back to heart)
- Capillaries (tiny vessels facilitate exchange of fluids, oxygen, nutrients, and waste
between tissues/ blood)

External genitalia for females are - Answer--Vulva, labia majora and minora
- clitoris
- introitus (external opening of vagina)
- urinary meatus ( opening of urethra)
- skene's glands
- bartholin's glands

Internal genitalia for females are - Answer-- vagina

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