Check all that apply.
-It is necessary because human experimentation is limited.
-It lead to the development of imaging technology, such as ultrasound
and MRI.
-It is the basis for the development of new medications and medical
procedures.
-It has provided little to no help in pharmaceutical research.
-It is the reason why surgeons may practice on animals before they
work on humans.
-It is necessary because human experimentation is limited.
-It is the basis for the development of new medications and medical
procedures.
-It is the reason why surgeons may practice on animals before they
work on humans.
Complete each statement below to correctly describe the elements of
examination.
A patient arrives in the doctor's office complaining of pain in the
chest. The physician would likely begin the physical evaluation by
visually inspecting the symptomatic regions.
Following the initial visual inspection, the physician might then
begin the process of palpation by touching and feeling the ribs and
intercostal muscles as well as adjacent areas for signs of
abnormality.
In some cases, procedure would require auscultation, using a
stethoscope placed over the chest and back in order to magnify the
internal sounds of respiration.
Additional insight can be gained regarding deviation from normalcy of
elasticity and compliance through percussion, or tapping on the
structures of the body
Which of the following important breakthroughs in biomedical history
stemmed from the work of Hooke and Leeuwenhoek?
, -The understanding of anatomy through dissection of the human cadaver
-Experimental physiology
-The cell theory
-The Hippocratic Oath
the cell theory
From top to bottom, place the following list of noted scientific
contributors in chronological order based on their significant
contributions.
-Hippocrates
-Aristotle
-Claudius GalenClaudius Galen
-Avicenna
-Maimonides
-Andrew Vesalius
-Michael Servetus and William HarveyMichael Servetus and William
Harvey
-Robert Hooke and Antony von LeeuwenhoekRobert Hooke and Antony von
Leeuwenhoek
-Matthias Schleiden and Theodor SchwannMatthias Schleiden and Theodor
Schwann
Which of the following statements best describes a scientific theory?
It is the result of inductive reasoning, based on repeated and
confirmed observations.
It is a generalization about the predictable ways in which matter and
energy behave.
It is information that can be independently verified by a trained
individual.
It is a summary of conclusions drawn from a large body of observed
facts.
All of the choices are correct.
all of the choices are correct
Which of the following statements best distinguishes a law from a
theory?
A law is an explanatory statement or set of statements derived from
facts and confirmed hypotheses, while a theory is information that
can be independently verified by any trained person.
A law is a generalization about the predictive ways in which matter
and energy behave, while a theory is the result of inductive
reasoning based on repeated, confirmed observations.
A law is a generalization about the predictive ways in which matter
and energy behave, while a theory represents information that can be
independently verified by any trained person.
A law is the result of inductive reasoning based on repeated,