,Chapter 01 - Ri Ri
The Human Organism
Chapter 01 Ri
The Human Organis
Ri Ri Ri
m
Multiple Choice Questions
Ri Ri
1. What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. digital subtraction angiography
Ri Ri
B. magnetic resonance imaging Ri Ri
C. dynamic spatial reconstruction
Ri Ri
D. positron emission tomography
Ri Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri4.RiAnalyze
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiology
True / False Questions
Ri Ri Ri
2. A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
TRUE
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiBodyRiplanRiandRiorganizatio
nR i Type:RiClinical
Multiple Choice Questions
Ri Ri
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,Chapter 01 - Ri Ri
The Human Organism
3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. electrons in a magnetic field.Ri Ri Ri Ri
B. carbons in a magnetic field.
Ri Ri Ri Ri
C. protons in a magnetic field.
Ri Ri Ri Ri
D. cells in a magnetic field.
Ri Ri Ri Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiologyR i
Type:RiStudyRiGuide
4. The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
is called
Ri
A. MRI.
B. PET.
C. DSA.
D. DSR.
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiologyR i
Type:RiClinical
5. An anatomic image created from sound waves is a
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. radiograph.
B. CT scan.
Ri
C. MRI.
D. sonogram.
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiSurveyRiofRibodyRisystems
R i Type:RiClinical
Type:RiStudyRiGuide
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, Chapter 01 -Ri Ri
The Human Organism
6. A major limitation of radiographs is that they
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. can only visualize bone.
Ri Ri Ri
B. give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
C. are old technology that do not give good results.
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
D. have very few applications.
Ri Ri Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiSurveyRiofRibodyRisystems
R i Type:RiClinical
7. The study of the body's organization by areas is
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. systemic anatomy. Ri
B. regional anatomy. Ri
C. molecular biology. Ri
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiObjective:RiA05.01RiDefineRitheRitermsRianatomyRiandRiphysiology.R i
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiologyR i
Type:RiStudyRiGuide
8. The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. systemic anatomy. Ri
B. regional anatomy. Ri
C. molecular biology. Ri
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiObjective:RiA05.01RiDefineRitheRitermsRianatomyRiandRiphysiology.R i
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiSurveyRiofRibodyRisystems
R i Type:RiStudyRiGuide
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Hill Education.
The Human Organism
Chapter 01 Ri
The Human Organis
Ri Ri Ri
m
Multiple Choice Questions
Ri Ri
1. What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels?
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. digital subtraction angiography
Ri Ri
B. magnetic resonance imaging Ri Ri
C. dynamic spatial reconstruction
Ri Ri
D. positron emission tomography
Ri Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri4.RiAnalyze
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiology
True / False Questions
Ri Ri Ri
2. A CT scan allows for a three-dimensional image to be generated.
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
TRUE
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiBodyRiplanRiandRiorganizatio
nR i Type:RiClinical
Multiple Choice Questions
Ri Ri
1-1
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Hill Education.
,Chapter 01 - Ri Ri
The Human Organism
3. Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. electrons in a magnetic field.Ri Ri Ri Ri
B. carbons in a magnetic field.
Ri Ri Ri Ri
C. protons in a magnetic field.
Ri Ri Ri Ri
D. cells in a magnetic field.
Ri Ri Ri Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiologyR i
Type:RiStudyRiGuide
4. The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the metabolism of tissues
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
is called
Ri
A. MRI.
B. PET.
C. DSA.
D. DSR.
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiologyR i
Type:RiClinical
5. An anatomic image created from sound waves is a
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. radiograph.
B. CT scan.
Ri
C. MRI.
D. sonogram.
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiSurveyRiofRibodyRisystems
R i Type:RiClinical
Type:RiStudyRiGuide
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Hill Education.
, Chapter 01 -Ri Ri
The Human Organism
6. A major limitation of radiographs is that they
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. can only visualize bone.
Ri Ri Ri
B. give only a flat, two-dimensional image of the body.
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
C. are old technology that do not give good results.
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
D. have very few applications.
Ri Ri Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiSurveyRiofRibodyRisystems
R i Type:RiClinical
7. The study of the body's organization by areas is
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. systemic anatomy. Ri
B. regional anatomy. Ri
C. molecular biology. Ri
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiObjective:RiA05.01RiDefineRitheRitermsRianatomyRiandRiphysiology.R i
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiScopeRiofRianatomyRiandRiphysiologyR i
Type:RiStudyRiGuide
8. The study of the external form of the body and its relationship to deeper structures is
Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
A. systemic anatomy. Ri
B. regional anatomy. Ri
C. molecular biology. Ri
D. microbiology.
E. surface anatomy. Ri
Bloom'sRiLevel:Ri1.RiRemember
HAPSRiObjective:RiA05.01RiDefineRitheRitermsRianatomyRiandRiphysiology.R i
HAPSRiTopic:RiModuleRiARiBodyRiPlanRiandRiOrganization
LearningRiOutcome:Ri01.01A.RiDefineRianatomyRiandRidescribeRitheRilevelsRiatRiwhichRianatomyRicanRibeRistudied
.R i Section:Ri01.01
Topic:RiSurveyRiofRibodyRisystems
R i Type:RiStudyRiGuide
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