Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease 2
TEST BANK Chapter 2 The Human Body
Chapter 3 Biochemistry
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Anatomy, Physiology, & Disease: An Interactive Journey for Chapter 4 The Cells 32
Chapter 5 Tissues and Systems 42
Health Professionals (2020) Chapter 6 The Skeletal System 51
Chapter 7 The Muscular System 63
Bruce Colbert, Jeff Ankney, Karen Lee Chapter 8 The Integumentary System 75
Chapter 9 The Nervous System 90
3rd Edition Chapter 10 The Endocrine System 111
Chapter 11 The Senses 122
Chapter 12 The Cardiovascular System 133
Chapter 13 The Respiratory System 149
Chapter 14 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems 162
Chapter 15 The Gastrointestinal System 176
Chapter 16 The Urinary System 191
Chapter 17 The Reproductive System 206
Chapter 18 Basic Diagnostic Tests 222
Chapter 19 The Journey's End 233
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Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease, 3e (Colbert/Ankney/Lee) 7) What system is known as the mathematical language of medicine?
Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease A) Abbreviation system
B) Metric system
1.1 Multiple Choice Questions C) English system
D) Customary system
1) Gross anatomy is also known as ________. Answer: B
A) microscopic anatomy
B) pathologic anatomy 8) Which of the following is NOT a vital sign?
C) macroscopic anatomy A) Heart rate
D) diagnostic anatomy B) Temperature
Answer: C C) Odor
D) Respiratory rate
2) An example of gross anatomy would be ________. Answer: C
A) viewing an x-ray
B) using a microscope 9) When the physician has documented several signs and symptoms, he or she will be
C) performing a complete cellular blood count able to make a(n) ________.
D) determining the etiology of a disease A) prognosis
Answer: A B) etiology
C) cytology
3) The study of physiology deals with ________. D) diagnosis
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C) structures 10) The adjustments that maintain a stable environment within the body are known as
D) functions ________.
Answer: D A) homeostasis
B) metabolism
4) The potential outcome of a disease is the ________. C) syndrome
A) etiology D) pathology
B) diagnosis Answer: A
C) prognosis
D) treatment 11) The body uses feedback loops to maintain homeostasis. The response that
Answer: C opposes an action is known as a(n) ________.
A) depressing feedback loop
5) The study of disease is known as ________. B) negative feedback loop
A) neurology C) positive feedback loop
B) pathology D) affirmative feedback loop
C) microbiology Answer: B
D) cytology
Answer: B 12) A positive feedback loop is necessary in which of the following situations?
A) Blood pressure
6) The three basic parts of a medical term are ________. B) Coughing
A) prefix, word root, suffix C) Bleeding
B) suffix, base, meaning D) Childbirth
C) prefix, stem, ending Answer: D
D) base, word root, stem
Answer: A
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13) Vital signs include all of the following EXCEPT ________. 19) If a patient complains of SOB, which body system is having a problem?
A) coloring A) Urinary
B) heart rate B) Neurological
C) respirations C) Reproductive
D) temperature D) Respiratory
Answer: A Answer: D
14) RBC is the abbreviation for ________. 20) The indicators that are essential for human life include all of the following EXCEPT
A) really bad cut ________.
B) red and blue circulation A) coloring
C) red blood cells B) heart rate
D) ruptured blood clot C) respirations
Answer: C D) temperature
Answer: A
15) The nurse found a preoperative patient out of bed, barefoot, and watching TV while
eating breakfast. "We have to cancel your surgery, because you're not NPO," the nurse 21) Which is NOT a definition for disease?
said. What did the patient do wrong? A) Not at ease
A) The patient ate food. B) A condition in which the body fails to function normally
B) The patient watched TV. C) Anything that is a normal structure or function
C) The patient walked barefoot. D) Anything that upsets normal structure or function
D) The patient left the hospital bed. Answer: C
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22) The term tachycardia means "________."
16) A patient rang the call bell because he was in great pain. "I want my p.r.n. A) fast heart rate
medication now," he said. Which medication timing is the nurse going to follow? B) slow heart rate
A) Medications given in the morning C) rhythmic heart rate
B) Medications given at noontime D) study of the heart rate
C) Medications given in the evening Answer: A
D) Medications given when needed
Answer: D 23) Which is NOT a symptom of metabolic syndrome?
A) High triglycerides
17) A lab technician finishes a test. "The CBC results are in the computer," she tells her B) Low HDL level
supervisor. What body fluid did the technician examine? C) High blood pressure
A) Saliva D) Vomiting and diarrhea
B) Urine Answer: D
C) Blood
D) Cerebrospinal fluid 24) A sign that could be an indication of diabetes is breath that smells like ________.
Answer: C A) fruit-flavored chewing gum
B) clay or starchy paste
18) All members of the Code Team have to take ACLS training annually. Which organs C) sweat
will they practice reviving? D) maple
A) Eyes and ears Answer: A
B) Heart and lungs
C) Nose and throat
D) Stomach and colon
Answer: B
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25) The prefix hyper- means "________." 31) The abbreviation used for "twice a day" is ________.
A) small A) q.i.d.
B) above normal B) t.i.d.
C) below normal C) p.r.n.
D) within D) b.i.d.
Answer: B Answer: D
26) The suffix -oma means "________." 32) Volumes expressed as ounces, pints, quarts, gallons, pecks, bushels, or cubic feet
A) cutting into are examples of the ________.
B) enlargement of A) metric system
C) surgically forming an opening B) English system
D) tumor C) scientific notation
Answer: D D) International System
Answer: B
27) The suffix -algia means "________."
A) inflammation 33) A nurse found the vital sign he measured in millimeters of mercury to be highly
B) cell elevated. What condition does his patient have?
C) pertaining to A) Hypertension
D) pain B) Fever
Answer: D C) Hyperalgia
D) Heart attack
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A) killing all pathogens
B) breaking up the cells of pathogens 34) A student concentrates on moving decimal points in the correct direction while
C) making an inhospitable environment for pathogens to survive completing her pharmacology homework. Which system of measurement is she using?
D) preventing pathogens from reproducing A) English
Answer: C B) National
C) British Imperial
29) Sweating at night may indicate ________. D) Metric
A) tuberculosis Answer: D
B) Hodgkin's disease
C) riboflavin deficiency 35) Normal adult cardiac output is 6,000 milliliters every 60 seconds. How is this amount
D) skin cancer of blood being measured?
Answer: A A) Volume in English units
B) Volume in metric units
30) According to the rules of medical terminology, hepatitis is defined as "________." C) Length in English units
A) liver failure D) Length in metric units
B) inflammation of the liver Answer: B
C) cirrhosis
D) blood clotting 36) "I always have to use a conversion table," a student complained. Which system of
Answer: B measurement is the student most likely using?
A) English
B) National
C) American Imperial
D) Metric
Answer: A
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