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ABMDI EXAM TEST | NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ | 100% PASS | 2025 UPDATE! Lumbar - CORRECT ANS>>Refers to the lower portion of the spine Arthropod - CORRECT ANS>>Any of the phylum of invertebrate animals that have a jointed body and limbs Pelvis - CORRECT ANS>>The bones which constitute the lower (inferior) border of the abdomen. This term also generally refers to the hip and lower abdomen regions Artifact - CORRECT ANS>>Artificially produced injury to the body Sacrum - CORRECT ANS>>Refers to a normally fused portion of the lower spine, which constitutes the back (posterior) region of the pelvic bones Coccyx - CORRECT ANS>>The "tail bone" Gluteal - CORRECT ANS>>Refers to the buttock’s region Volar - CORRECT ANS>>The front (anterior, ventral) surface of the forearms and hands Palmar - CORRECT ANS>>Another term for the front (anterior) surface of the hands Antecubital, Antecubital fossa - CORRECT ANS>>The front (anterior, ventral) surface of the elbow where the arm and forearm meet Plantar - CORRECT ANS>>The bottom surface of the foot Dorsum - CORRECT ANS>>The top surface of the foot Thoracic cavity - CORRECT ANS>>Contains the lungs and heart Pericardium - CORRECT ANS>>The cavity containing the heart consisting of fibrous connective tissue Pericardial tamponade - CORRECT ANS>>When blood escapes from the heart or aorta and fills the pericardium Peritoneum - CORRECT ANS>>The covering of the abdominal cavity Right atrium - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that collects blood from the body tissues Right ventricle - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that propels blood to the lungs Left atrium - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that collects blood from the lungs Left ventricle - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that pumps blood to the body tissues Carcinoma of the prostate - CORRECT ANS>>The most common cancer in men Epidural hematoma - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding between the inner portion of the skull and the dura, usually as the result of a skull fracture Subdural hematoma - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding between the membranes covering the brain (meninges) and the dura Intracranial hemorrhage - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding that most often occurs within the brain itself Subarachnoid hemorrhage - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding in the subarachnoid space between the brain and the arachnoid covering Alcohols - CORRECT ANS>>Colorless volatile liquids that will mix with water Ethanol - CORRECT ANS>>Ethyl alcohol, grain or drinking alcohol Ispropanol - CORRECT ANS>>Rubbing alcohol Methanol - CORRECT ANS>>Wood alcohol Analgesics - CORRECT ANS>>Agents that relieve pain

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ABMDI EXAM TEST | NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
GRADED A+ | 100% PASS | 2025 UPDATE!


Lumbar - CORRECT ANS>>Refers to the lower portion of the spine



Arthropod - CORRECT ANS>>Any of the phylum of invertebrate animals that
have a jointed body and limbs



Pelvis - CORRECT ANS>>The bones which constitute the lower (inferior)
border of the abdomen. This term also generally refers to the hip and lower
abdomen regions



Artifact - CORRECT ANS>>Artificially produced injury to the body



Sacrum - CORRECT ANS>>Refers to a normally fused portion of the lower
spine, which constitutes the back (posterior) region of the pelvic bones



Coccyx - CORRECT ANS>>The "tail bone"



Gluteal - CORRECT ANS>>Refers to the buttock’s region



Volar - CORRECT ANS>>The front (anterior, ventral) surface of the forearms
and hands



Palmar - CORRECT ANS>>Another term for the front (anterior) surface of the
hands



Antecubital, Antecubital fossa - CORRECT ANS>>The front (anterior, ventral)
surface of the elbow where the arm and forearm meet

,Plantar - CORRECT ANS>>The bottom surface of the foot



Dorsum - CORRECT ANS>>The top surface of the foot



Thoracic cavity - CORRECT ANS>>Contains the lungs and heart



Pericardium - CORRECT ANS>>The cavity containing the heart consisting of
fibrous connective tissue



Pericardial tamponade - CORRECT ANS>>When blood escapes from the
heart or aorta and fills the pericardium



Peritoneum - CORRECT ANS>>The covering of the abdominal cavity



Right atrium - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that collects blood from
the body tissues



Right ventricle - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that propels blood to
the lungs



Left atrium - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that collects blood from
the lungs



Left ventricle - CORRECT ANS>>The area of the heart that pumps blood to the
body tissues



Carcinoma of the prostate - CORRECT ANS>>The most common cancer in
men



Epidural hematoma - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding between the inner portion of
the skull and the dura, usually as the result of a skull fracture

, Subdural hematoma - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding between the membranes
covering the brain (meninges) and the dura



Intracranial hemorrhage - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding that most often occurs
within the brain itself



Subarachnoid hemorrhage - CORRECT ANS>>Bleeding in the subarachnoid
space between the brain and the arachnoid covering



Alcohols - CORRECT ANS>>Colorless volatile liquids that will mix with water



Ethanol - CORRECT ANS>>Ethyl alcohol, grain or drinking alcohol



Ispropanol - CORRECT ANS>>Rubbing alcohol



Methanol - CORRECT ANS>>Wood alcohol



Analgesics - CORRECT ANS>>Agents that relieve pain



Cholecystectomy - CORRECT ANS>>Removal of the gallbladder



Gastrectomy - CORRECT ANS>>Removal of all or part of the stomach



Gastrostomy - CORRECT ANS>>Surgical formation of a connection between
the stomach and the abdominal wall to bypass an obstruction or as a route for
feeding



Arthroscopy - CORRECT ANS>>Examination of the inside of a joint using an
arthroscope



Nephroctemy - CORRECT ANS>>Removal of the kidney

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