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CHAPTER 1 g
Multiple Choice
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Choosegthegonegalternativegthatgbestgcompletesgthegstatementgorg
answersgthegquestiong .
1. GrossgAnatomygisgalsogknowngas
a. Microscopicg Anatomy
b. PathologicgAnatomy
c. Macroscopicg Anatomy
d. DiagnosticgAnatomy
2. Ang exampleg ofg Grossg Anatomyg wouldg beg .
a. Viewinggang x-ray
b. Usinggagmicroscope
c. Performinggagcompletegcellulargbloodgcount
d. Determininggthegetiologygofgagdisease
3. Theg studyg ofg Physiologyg dealsg withg .
a. Disease
b. Genetics
c. Structures
d. Functions
4. Theg potentialg outcomeg ofg ag diseaseg isg theg .
a. Etiology
b. Diagnosis
c. Prognosis
d. Treatment
5. Theg studyg ofg diseaseg isg knowng asg .
a. Neurology
b. Pathophysiology
c. Microbiology
d. Cytology
6. Thegthreegbasicgpartsgofgagmedicalgtermgincludeg .
a. Prefix,gwordgroot,gsuffix
b. Suffix,gbase,gmeaning
c. Prefix,g stem,g ending
d. Base,gwordgroot,gstem
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,7. WhatgsystemgisgknowngasgthegmathematicalglanguagegofgAnatomyga
ndgPhysiology?
a. Abbreviationgsystem
b. Metricgsystem
c. Englishgsystem
d. Customarygsystem
8. Whichgofgthegfollowinggisgnotgagvitalgsign?
a. HeartgRate
b. Temperature
c. Pain
d. Respiratoryg rate
9. Whengthegphysicianghasgdocumentedgseveralgsignsgandgs
ymptoms,ghegwillgbegablegtogmakega(n)g .
a. Prognosis
b. Etiology
c. Cytology
d. Diagnosis
10. Agrecordinggofgthegelectricalgactivitygofgagskeletalgmusclegisga(n)
.
a. electrocardiogram
b. electromyogram
c. mamogram
d. mammogram
11. Thegadjustmentsgthatgmaintaingagstablegenvironmentgwithingthe
gbodygaregknowngasg .
a. Homeostasis
b. Metabolism
c. Syndrome
d. Pathology
12. TakinggangMRIgofgthegkneegisgconsideredggrossganatomygbecausegitg i
sg .
a. Difficult
b. Visuallyg unpleasant
c. Hasg144gsteps
d. Isglargegscale
13. Thegbodygusesgfeedbackgloopsgtogmaintainghomeostasis.gThe
gresponse gthat gopposesgangaction gis gknown gas ga(n)g .
a. Depressingg feedbackg loop
b. Negativeg feedbackg loop
c. Positivegfeedbackgloop
d. Affirmativegfeedbackgloop
14. Positivegfeedbackgisgnecessarygingwhichgofgthegfollowing
gsituations?
a. Bloodgpressure
b. Coughing
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, c. Bleeding
d. Childbirth
15. Vitalgsignsgincludegallgofgthegfollowinggexceptg .
a. Coloring
b. Heartgrate
c. Respirations
d. Temperature
16. RBCg isg theg abbreviationg forg .
a. Reallygbadgcut
b. Redgandgblueg circulation
c. Redgbloodgcells
d. Rupturedgbloodgclot
17. Thegindicatorsgthatg aregessentialgforg humanglifegincludegallgofg thegf
ollowinggexceptg .
a. Coloring
b. Heartgrate
c. Respirations
d. Temperature
18. Whichgisgnotgagdefinitiongforgdisease?
a. Notgatgease
b. Agconditiongingwhichgthegbodygfailsgtogfunctiongnormally
c. Anythinggthatgisgagnormalgstructuregorgfunction
d. Anythinggthatg upsetsgnormalgstructuregorgfunction
19. Thegtermgtachycardiagmeansg .
a. Fastgheartgrate
b. Slowgheartgrate
c. Rhythmicgheartg rate
d. Studygofgthegheartgrate
20. Whichgisgnotgagsymptomgofgmetabolicgsyndrome?
a. Highgtriglycerides
b. Lowg HDLg level
c. Highgbloodgpressure
d. Vomitinggandgdiarrhea
21. Agsigngthatgcouldgbegangindicationgofgdiabetesgisgbreathgthatgsmellsg
likeg .
a. Fruitygflavoredgchewingggum
b. Clayg org starchygpaste
c. Sweat
d. Maple
22. Theg prefixg hyperg meansg .
a. Small
b. Aboveg normal
c. Belowgnormal
d. Within
23. Thegsuffixgomagmeansg .
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