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TESTBANK
RadiographicPathologyforTechnologists 8th
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Edition by Kowalczyk
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AllChapters1-12/FullComplete
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. IntroductiontoPathology p p
2. TheSkeletalSystem
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3. TheRespiratorySystem
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4. TheCardiovascularSystem
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5. TheAbdomen and Gastrointestinal System
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6. TheHepatobiliarySystem
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7. TheUrinarySystem
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8. TheCentralNervousSystem
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9. The Hemopoietic System
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10. TheReproductiveSystem
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11. TheEndocrineSystem
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12. TraumaticDisease
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathology
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Test Bank
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MULTIPLE CHOICE pp
1. The sequence of events producing cellular changes following injury best defines:
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a. manifestations.
b. pathogenesis.
c. sign.
d. symptom.
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2. An abnormal disturbance of the function and structure of the human body
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following injury refers to:
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a. disease.
b. etiology.
c. manifestations.
d. pathogenesis.
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3. The study of the cause of disease is termed:
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a. disease.
b. etiology.
c. pathogenesis.
d. prognosis.
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4. Common agents that cause disease include:
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1. bacteria.
2. chemicals.
3. heat.
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b. 1 and 3 only pp pp pp
c. 2 and 3 only pp pp pp
d. 1, 2, and 3 pp pp pp
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5. A syndrome is best defined as:
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a. a genetic abnormality of a single protein.
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b. an adverse response to medical treatment.
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c. the patient’s perception of the disease.
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d. signs and symptoms that characterize a specific abnormal disturbance.
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6. An adverse response to medical treatment itself is termed:
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a. autoimmune.
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b. iatrogenic.
c. idiopathic.
d. nosocomial.
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7. Prognosis refers to: pp pp
a. diseases usually having a quick onset. pp pp pp pp pp
b. the name of the particular disease.
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c. the predicted course and outcome of the disease.
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d. the structure of cells or tissue.
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8. Diseases that generally require a decrease in the exposure technique are considered:
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a. destructive.
b. lytic.
c. subtractive.
d. all of the above. pp pp pp
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9. The investigation of disease occurring in large groups best defines:
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a. epidemiology.
b. incidence.
c. prevalence.
d. all of the above. pp pp pp
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10. Data regarding the number of deaths caused by a particular disease averaged
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pp over a population are collected and reported by the:
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a. American College of Radiology. pp pp pp
b. Centers for Disease Control. pp pp pp
c. Food and Drug Administration.
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d. National Center for Health Statistics. pp pp pp pp
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11. Which of the following are leading causes of death in the United States for adults
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ppaged 45 years and greater?
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1. Heart disease pp
2. Malignant neoplasm pp
3. Polycystic kidney disease pp pp
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b. 1 and 3 only pp pp pp
c. 2 and 3 only pp pp pp
d. 1, 2, and 3 pp pp pp
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12. In 2010, health spending accounted for approximately
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domestic product.
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