Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive
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Journey for Health Professions
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by Bruce J. Colbert, Jeff J. Ankney,
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Karen T. Lee
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2nd Edition
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CHAPTER % e i 1
Multiple % e i Choice
Choose %eithe %eione %eialternative %eithat %eibest %eicompletes %eithe
%eistatement %eior %eianswers %eithe %eiquestion %ei .
1. Gross %eiAnatomy %eiis %eialso %eiknown %eias
a. Microscopic % e i Anatomy
b. Pathologic %eiAnatomy
c. Macroscopic % e i Anatomy
d. Diagnostic %eiAnatomy
2. An % e i example % e i of % e i Gross % e i Anatomy % e i would % e i be % e i .
a. Viewing %eian %eix-ray
b. Using %eia %eimicroscope
c. Performing %eia %eicomplete %eicellular %eiblood %eicount
d. Determining %eithe %eietiology %eiof %eia %eidisease
3. The % e i study % e i of % e i Physiology % e i deals % e i with % e i .
a. Disease
b. Genetics
c. Structures
d. Functions
4. The % e i potential % e i outcome % e i of % e i a % e i disease % e i is % e i the % e i .
a. Etiology
b. Diagnosis
c. Prognosis
d. Treatment
5. The % e i study % e i of % e i disease % e i is % e i known % e i as % e i .
a. Neurology
b. Pathophysiology
c. Microbiology
d. Cytology
6. The %eithree %eibasic %eiparts %e i of %eia %eimedical %eiterm %eiinclude %ei .
a. Prefix, %eiword %ei root, %eisuffix
b. Suffix, %eibase, %eimeaning
c. Prefix, % e i stem, % e i ending
d. Base, %eiword %eiroot, %eistem
,7. What %eisystem %eiis %eiknown %eias %eithe %eimathematical %eilanguage %eiof
%eiAnatomy %eiand %eiPhysiology?
a. Abbreviation %eisystem
b. Metric %eisystem
c. English %eisystem
d. Customary %eisystem
8. Which %eiof %eithe %eifollowing %eiis %einot %eia %eivital %eisign?
a. Heart %eiRate
b. Temperature
c. Pain
d. Respiratory % e i rate
9. When %eithe %eiphysician %eihas %eidocumented %eiseveral
%eisigns %eiand %eisymptoms, %eihe %eiwill %eibe %ei able %eito
%eimake %ei a(n) %ei .
a. Prognosis
b. Etiology
c. Cytology
d. Diagnosis
10. A %eirecording %eiof %eithe %eielectrical %eiactivity %eiof %eia %eiskeletal %eimuscle %eiis %eia(n)
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a. electrocardiogram
b. electromyogram
c. mamogram
d. mammogram
11. The %eiadjustments %eithat %eimaintain %eia %eistable %eienvironment %eiwithin
%eithe %eibody %eiare %eiknown %ei as %ei .
a. Homeostasis
b. Metabolism
c. Syndrome
d. Pathology
12. Taking %eian %eiMRI %eiof %eithe %eiknee %eiis %eiconsidered %eigross %eianatomy %eibecause %eiit
% e i is
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a. Difficult
b. Visually %ei unpleasant
c. Has %ei144 %eisteps
d. Is %eilarge %eiscale
13. The %eibody %eiuses %eifeedback %eiloops %eito %eimaintain
%eihomeostasis. %eiThe %eiresponse %eithat %eiopposes %eian %eiaction
%eiis %eiknown %eias %eia(n) %ei .
a. Depressing % e i feedback % e i loop
b. Negative % e i feedback % e i loop
c. Positive %eifeedback %eiloop
d. Affirmative %eifeedback %eiloop
14. Positive %eifeedback %eiis %einecessary %eiin %eiwhich %eiof %eithe
%eifollowing %eisituations?
a. Blood %eipressure
, b. Coughing