Test Bank For The Language Of Medicine 13th Edition By Davi-
Ellen Chabner All Chapters: Isbn-13; 978-0443107795 A+
Chapter 01: basic word structure
Multiple choices
1. Gastrectomy:
a. Gastric resection
b. Intestinal incision
c. Tumor of the stomach
d. Incision of the stomach
e. Resection of the intestine
Ans: a ref: p. 9 obj: analyze medical terms.
2. Osteitis:
a. Incision of a bone
b. Removal of a bone
c. Incision of a joint
d. Inflammation of a joint
e. Inflammation of a bone
Ans: e ref: p. 4 | p. 11 obj: analyze medical terms.
3. Hepatoma:
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a. Incision of the kidney
b. Tumor of the liver
c. Blood mass
d. Inflammation of the liver
e. Red blood cell
Ans: b ref: p. 13 obj: analyze medical terms.
4. Cystoscopy:
a. Study of cells
b. Visual examination of cells
c. Removal of a sac of fluid
d. Removal of the urinary bladder
e. Visual examination of the urinary bladder
Ans: e ref: p. 8 obj: analyze medical terms.
5. Iatrogenic:
a. Pertaining to produced by treatment
b. Produced by the mind
c. Cancer producing
d. Pertaining to producing a tumor
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e. Cutting into a tumor
Ans: a ref: p. 10 | p. 13 obj: analyze medical terms.
6. Electroencephalogram:
a. Record of electricity in the brain
b. Record of electricity in the heart
c. X-ray of the brain
d. Record of sound waves in the brain
e. X-ray of the heart and brain
Ans: a ref: p. 9 obj: analyze medical terms.
7. Diagnosis:
a. Made after the prognosis
b. A guess as to the patient’s condition
c. A prediction of the course of treatment
d. Made on the basis of complete knowledge about the patient’s condition
e. A treatment of the patient
Ans: d ref: p. 10 obj: analyze medical terms.
8. Cancerous tumor:
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a. Hematoma
b. Adenoma
c. Carcinoma
d. Carcinogenic
e. Neurotomy
Ans: c ref: p. 7 obj: analyze medical terms.
9. Microscopic examination of living tissue:
a. Incision
b. Pathology
c. Biopsy
d. Autopsy
e. Resection
Ans: c ref: p. 7 obj: use word parts to build terms.
10. Pertaining to the largest part of the brain:
a. Cerebral
b. Cephalic
c. Renal
d. Cardiac
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