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HLHS 101 FINAL EXAM 2026 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.



What is a sphygmomanometer? - (answer)Fancy name for the device used to measure blood pressure.



Which major vessel is responsible for receiving blood from the upper body and returning it to the heart?
- (answer)Superior vena cava



What is arteriosclerosis? - (answer)hardening of the artery



What is atherosclerosis? - (answer)hardening of an artery due to buildup of a fatty plaque



What is enuresis? - (answer)involuntary urination



What is incontinence? - (answer)inability to control urination



adenocarcinoma - (answer)cancerous tumor of a gland



cholelithotripsy - (answer)crushing of bile (gall) stones



cystorrhexis - (answer)rupture of the bladder



cystoptosis - (answer)downward displacement of the bladder



lymphadenitis - (answer)inflammation of a lymph gland (node)



hematuria - (answer)bloody urination



cholecystogram - (answer)record of the bile (gall) bladder



thoracentesis - (answer)puncture of the chest

, HLHS 101 FINAL EXAM 2026 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.




laryngectomy - (answer)removal of the larynx



pneumothorax - (answer)air in the chest



cardiomyotomy - (answer)incision into the heart muscle



cardiomyopathy - (answer)disease of the heart muscle



embolectomy - (answer)surgical removal of an embolus



erythrocyte - (answer)red blood cell



thyroidotomy - (answer)incision into the thyroid



What is the Greek for "to pour out"? - (answer)ecchymosis- large bruise



What is the root of the word venospasm? What does it mean? - (answer)veno (vein)/ spasm (involuntary
contraction), Involuntary contraction of a vein



What is the root of the word hypoparathyroidism? What does it mean? - (answer)hypo (under)/ para
(beside)/ thyroid (thyroid)/ ism (condition), Underproduction by the parathyroid



Beside - (answer)Para



Balan/o - (answer)penis



Lungs or air - (answer)pneumato

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