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Multiple Choice Questions
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1. What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
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A. digital subtraction angiography
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B. magnetic resonance imaging Wi Wi
C. dynamic spatial reconstruction
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D. positron emission tomography
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Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi4.WiAnalyze
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
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True / False Questions
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2. A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.
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TRUE
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HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
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Multiple Choice Questions
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,Chapter 01 - Wi Wi
The Human Organism
3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
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A. electrons in a magnetic field. Wi Wi Wi Wi
B. carbons in a magnetic field.
Wi Wi Wi Wi
C. protons in a magnetic field.
Wi Wi Wi Wi
D. cells in a magnetic field.
Wi Wi Wi Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiologyW
i Type:WiStudyWiGuide
4. The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tiss
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ues is called
Wi Wi
A. MRI.
B. PET.
C. DSA.
D. DSR.
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiologyW
i Type:WiClinical
5. An anatomic image created from sound waves is a
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A. radiograph.
B. CT scan.Wi
C. MRI.
D. sonogram.
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HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
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, Chapter 01 -Wi Wi
The Human Organism
6. A major limitation of radiographs is that they
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. can only visualize bone.
Wi Wi Wi
B. give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
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C. are old technology that do not give good results.
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D. have very few applications.
Wi Wi Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiSurveyWiofWibodyWisyste
msW i Type:WiClinical
7. The study of the body's organization by areas is
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A. systemic anatomy. Wi
B. regional anatomy. Wi
C. molecular biology. Wi
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiObjective:WiA05.01WiDefineWitheWitermsWianatomyWiandWiphysiology.
W i HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiA WiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiologyW
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8. The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is
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A. systemic anatomy. Wi
B. regional anatomy. Wi
C. molecular biology. Wi
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiObjective:WiA05.01WiDefineWitheWitermsWianatomyWiandWiphysiology.
W i HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiA WiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
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died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiSurveyWiofWibodyWisyste
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The Human Organism
Chapter 01 Wi
The Human Organis
Wi Wi Wi
m
Multiple Choice Questions
Wi Wi
1. What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. digital subtraction angiography
Wi Wi
B. magnetic resonance imaging Wi Wi
C. dynamic spatial reconstruction
Wi Wi
D. positron emission tomography
Wi Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi4.WiAnalyze
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiology
True / False Questions
Wi Wi Wi
2. A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
TRUE
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiBodyWiplanWiandWiorganizati
onW i Type:WiClinical
Multiple Choice Questions
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,Chapter 01 - Wi Wi
The Human Organism
3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. electrons in a magnetic field. Wi Wi Wi Wi
B. carbons in a magnetic field.
Wi Wi Wi Wi
C. protons in a magnetic field.
Wi Wi Wi Wi
D. cells in a magnetic field.
Wi Wi Wi Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiologyW
i Type:WiStudyWiGuide
4. The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tiss
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
ues is called
Wi Wi
A. MRI.
B. PET.
C. DSA.
D. DSR.
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiologyW
i Type:WiClinical
5. An anatomic image created from sound waves is a
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. radiograph.
B. CT scan.Wi
C. MRI.
D. sonogram.
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiSurveyWiofWibodyWisyste
msW i Type:WiClinical
Type:WiStudyWiGuide
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, Chapter 01 -Wi Wi
The Human Organism
6. A major limitation of radiographs is that they
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. can only visualize bone.
Wi Wi Wi
B. give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
C. are old technology that do not give good results.
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
D. have very few applications.
Wi Wi Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiAWiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiSurveyWiofWibodyWisyste
msW i Type:WiClinical
7. The study of the body's organization by areas is
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. systemic anatomy. Wi
B. regional anatomy. Wi
C. molecular biology. Wi
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiObjective:WiA05.01WiDefineWitheWitermsWianatomyWiandWiphysiology.
W i HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiA WiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiScopeWiofWianatomyWiandWiphysiologyW
i Type:WiStudyWiGuide
8. The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is
Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi
A. systemic anatomy. Wi
B. regional anatomy. Wi
C. molecular biology. Wi
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Wi
Bloom'sWiLevel:Wi1.WiRemember
HAPSWiObjective:WiA05.01WiDefineWitheWitermsWianatomyWiandWiphysiology.
W i HAPSWiTopic:WiModuleWiA WiBodyWiPlanWiandWiOrganization
LearningWiOutcome:Wi01.01A.WiDefineWianatomyWiandWidescribeWitheWilevelsWiatWiwhichWianatomyWicanWibeWistu
died.W i Section:Wi01.01
Topic:WiSurveyWiofWibodyWisyste
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