Interactive Journey for Health Professionals 3rd
Edition by Bruce Colbert, Jeff Ankney
ALL CHAPTERS 1-19| Expert Verified Q&As
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, Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease
Chapter 2 The Human Body
Chapter 3 Biochemistry
Chapter 4 The Cells
Chapter 5 Tissues and Systems
Chapter 6 The Skeletal System
Chapter 7 The Muscular System
Chapter 8 The Integumentary System
Chapter 9 The Nervous System
Chapter 10 The Endocrine System
Chapter 11 The Senses
Chapter 12 The Cardiovascular System
Chapter 13 The Respiratory System
Chapter 14 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
Chapter 15 The Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 16 The Urinary System
Chapter 17 The Reproductive System
Chapter 18 Basic Diagnostic Tests
Chapter 19 The Journey's End
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Multiple Choice
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question .
1. Gross Anatomy is also known as
a. Microscopic Anatomy
b. Pathologic Anatomy
c. Macroscopic Anatomy
d. Diagnostic Anatomy
2. An example of Gross Anatomy would be .
a. Viewing an x-ray
b. Using a microscope
c. Performing a complete cellular blood count
d. Determining the etiology of a disease
3. The study of Physiology deals with .
a. Disease
b. Genetics
c. Structures
d. Functions
4. The potential outcome of a disease is the .
a. Etiology
b. Diagnosis
c. Prognosis
d. Treatment
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, 5. The study of disease is known as .
a. Neurology
b. Pathophysiology
c. Microbiology
d. Cytology
6. The three basic parts of a medical term include .
a. Prefix, word root, suffix
b. Suffix, base, meaning
c. Prefix, stem, ending
d. Base, word root, stem
7. What system is known as the mathematical language of Anatomy and Physiology?
a. Abbreviation system
b. Metric system
c. English system
d. Customary system
8. Which of the following is not a vital sign?
a. Heart Rate
b. Temperature
c. Pain
d. Respiratory rate
9. When the physician has documented several signs and symptoms, he will be able to make a(n)
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a. Prognosis
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