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HSC 203 PRETESTS EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTION 
In the word "chronic," the letters ch are pronounced as they are in the word: 
crust 
 
 
To change the meaning of a word in medical terminology, add either or both of the following: 
prefix/suffix 
 
 
The word "postoperative" is made up of a root word with a 
prefix 
 
 
Using the prefix anti- with the word acid results in this word 
antacid 
 
 
o/intestinal is the combining form of the word. 
gastrointestinal 
 
 
An unmarked vowel at the end...
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HSC 203 PRETESTS EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTION 
In the word "chronic," the letters ch are pronounced as they are in the word: 
crust 
 
 
To change the meaning of a word in medical terminology, add either or both of the following: 
prefix/suffix 
 
 
The word "postoperative" is made up of a root word with a 
prefix 
 
 
Using the prefix anti- with the word acid results in this word 
antacid 
 
 
o/intestinal is the combining form of the word. 
gastrointestinal 
 
 
An unmarked vowel at the end...
Pathophysiology HSC203 Exam Questions And Answers 
sensory receptors/sense organs 
Classified into two categories: general senses and special senses. special senses include eye and ear 
 
 
What does special senses include?? 
Eye and Ear 
 
 
Sensory receptors can be classified by? 
location 
 
 
Extroreceptors 
near body surface, and sometimes referred to as cutaneous receptors 
 
 
Examples of extroreceptors 
touch, pressure, temperature, and pain 
 
 
Visceroceptors 
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Pathophysiology HSC203 Exam Questions And Answers 
sensory receptors/sense organs 
Classified into two categories: general senses and special senses. special senses include eye and ear 
 
 
What does special senses include?? 
Eye and Ear 
 
 
Sensory receptors can be classified by? 
location 
 
 
Extroreceptors 
near body surface, and sometimes referred to as cutaneous receptors 
 
 
Examples of extroreceptors 
touch, pressure, temperature, and pain 
 
 
Visceroceptors 
receptors that are locate...
HSC 203- Nutrition Final Exam Questions And Answers 
BAC 
Blood Alcohol Concentration is the amount of alcohol in a person' blood 
 
 
The legal limit for BAC is 
0.08% 
 
 
What factors can affect alcohol absorption? 
gender 
body type 
the amount of food in your stomach 
and the amount of alcohol consumed 
 
 
Where is alcohol absorbed? 
stomach and small intestine 
 
 
What organ metabolizes alcohol? 
liver
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HSC 203- Nutrition Final Exam Questions And Answers 
BAC 
Blood Alcohol Concentration is the amount of alcohol in a person' blood 
 
 
The legal limit for BAC is 
0.08% 
 
 
What factors can affect alcohol absorption? 
gender 
body type 
the amount of food in your stomach 
and the amount of alcohol consumed 
 
 
Where is alcohol absorbed? 
stomach and small intestine 
 
 
What organ metabolizes alcohol? 
liver
Nutrition Final Exam 
What are the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges? 
Carbohydrate 45-65%, Fat 20-35%, Protein 10-35% 
 
 
What are the essential nutrients? 
Nutrients that the body cannot make; we must eat them 
 
 
Kcal/g of protein? 
4 
 
 
Kcal/g of carbohydrates? 
4 
 
 
Kcal/g of fat? 
9 
 
 
What are the key recommendations of Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010? 
Have healthy eating pattern that accounts for all foods and beverages within an appropriate calorie level and li...
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Nutrition Final Exam 
What are the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges? 
Carbohydrate 45-65%, Fat 20-35%, Protein 10-35% 
 
 
What are the essential nutrients? 
Nutrients that the body cannot make; we must eat them 
 
 
Kcal/g of protein? 
4 
 
 
Kcal/g of carbohydrates? 
4 
 
 
Kcal/g of fat? 
9 
 
 
What are the key recommendations of Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010? 
Have healthy eating pattern that accounts for all foods and beverages within an appropriate calorie level and li...
HSC Biology Exam Questions And Answers 
Asexual reproduction 
Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents 
 
 
External fertilisation 
The process by which the female lays eggs and the male fertilizes them once they are outside of the female 
 
 
Internal fertilisation 
fertilization of an egg by sperm that occurs insi...
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HSC Biology Exam Questions And Answers 
Asexual reproduction 
Process by which a single parent reproduces by itself 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents 
 
 
External fertilisation 
The process by which the female lays eggs and the male fertilizes them once they are outside of the female 
 
 
Internal fertilisation 
fertilization of an egg by sperm that occurs insi...
HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers 
The process by which an organism maintains a constantly stable internal environment. Two stages: Detecting for changes to the stable state and correcting for these changes. 
Homeostasis 
 
 
 
All chemical processes occurring within an organism in order to sustain life. 
Metabolism 
 
 
 
An enzyme is a large protein molecule that acts as a biological catalyst for one specific molecule. 
What is an enzyme? 
 
 
 
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HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers 
The process by which an organism maintains a constantly stable internal environment. Two stages: Detecting for changes to the stable state and correcting for these changes. 
Homeostasis 
 
 
 
All chemical processes occurring within an organism in order to sustain life. 
Metabolism 
 
 
 
An enzyme is a large protein molecule that acts as a biological catalyst for one specific molecule. 
What is an enzyme? 
 
 
 
Enzymes have an active site ...
HSC Biology Module 5 
Reproduction 
 
 
Reproductive success 
The ability to produce fertile offspring that survive to reproductive maturity and produce offspring of their own. 
 
 
Biological fitness 
the measure of an individual's reproductive success. It is calculated as the average contribution to the gene pool made by a certain genotype within a population and the relative likelihood that these alleles will be represented in future generation. 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
It involves the meet...
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HSC Biology Module 5 
Reproduction 
 
 
Reproductive success 
The ability to produce fertile offspring that survive to reproductive maturity and produce offspring of their own. 
 
 
Biological fitness 
the measure of an individual's reproductive success. It is calculated as the average contribution to the gene pool made by a certain genotype within a population and the relative likelihood that these alleles will be represented in future generation. 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
It involves the meet...
HSC Final- Module 4 Exam Questions With Answers 
The purpose of quality improvement is to: 
 
A. create an annual evaluation system for health care workers 
B. ensure continued medical research 
C. raise profits for health care providers and insurance companies 
D. improve or maintain the quality of care while decreasing costs 
D 
 
 
Give five factors to examine when conducting a review to determine the level of patient service in an urgent care clinic. 
-clarity of instruction 
-courtesy of st...
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HSC Final- Module 4 Exam Questions With Answers 
The purpose of quality improvement is to: 
 
A. create an annual evaluation system for health care workers 
B. ensure continued medical research 
C. raise profits for health care providers and insurance companies 
D. improve or maintain the quality of care while decreasing costs 
D 
 
 
Give five factors to examine when conducting a review to determine the level of patient service in an urgent care clinic. 
-clarity of instruction 
-courtesy of st...
HSC 404 Final Exam Questions And Answers 
The population etiologic fraction is a measure of the proportion of the disease rate in a population attributable to the exposure of interest. This measure of effect is influenced by: 
-the relative risk of the disease in exposed individuals versus unexposed individuals 
AND 
-the prevalence of the exposure in the population 
 
 
If it is accepted than an observed association is a causal one, an estimate of the impact that a successful preventative progr...
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HSC 404 Final Exam Questions And Answers 
The population etiologic fraction is a measure of the proportion of the disease rate in a population attributable to the exposure of interest. This measure of effect is influenced by: 
-the relative risk of the disease in exposed individuals versus unexposed individuals 
AND 
-the prevalence of the exposure in the population 
 
 
If it is accepted than an observed association is a causal one, an estimate of the impact that a successful preventative progr...
HSC 404 Final Exam Questions And Answers 
When assessing a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and oral cancer using a case-control study, increasing the sample size of the study will result in which of the following? 
 
A lower p value 
A greater odds ratio 
A smaller 95% confidence interval 
A higher disease prevalence 
None of the above 
 
 
An attributable-risk percent of 80% was calculated for the association between smoking and lung cancer death. Which of the following provid...
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HSC 404 Final Exam Questions And Answers 
When assessing a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and oral cancer using a case-control study, increasing the sample size of the study will result in which of the following? 
 
A lower p value 
A greater odds ratio 
A smaller 95% confidence interval 
A higher disease prevalence 
None of the above 
 
 
An attributable-risk percent of 80% was calculated for the association between smoking and lung cancer death. Which of the following provid...