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NCCAOM BIOMED REVIEW EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Which of the following nerves innervates the deltoid muscle? A. Ulnar nerve.
B.Radial nerve C. Median nerve D. Axillary nerve - (answers)D. Axillary nerve
Each of the following is a member of rotator cuff muscles EXCEPT:A. Teres
major.B.Infraspinatus. C. Subscapularis. D.Supraspinatus. - (answers)A. Teres
major
Inability to flex the thigh over the body trunk is most likely caused by paralysis of.
A. Iliopsoas. B.Quadriceps. C.Hamstrings. D.Gluteus maximus. - (answers)a.
Iliopsoas
The most abundant white blood cells in the circulating blood are: A.Monocytes. B.
Eosinophils C. Neutrophils. D. Lymphocytes. - (answers)C.Neutrophils
The majority of the fluid leave the body as: A. Sweat through the skin. B. Feces
through the GI tract. C. Urine through the kidneys. D.Water in expired air through
the lungs. - (answers)C. Urine through the GI tract
A child is immune to certain infectious diseases after being properly vaccinated.
This represents a type of: A. Naturally acquired active immunity. B. Naturally
acquired passive immunity. C. Artificially acquired active immunity. D. Artificially
acquired passive immunity. - (answers)C. Artificially acquired active immunity
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Which of the following is NOT a communicable infectious disease? A. Tetanus.
B.Leprosy. C. Hepatitis. D. Tuberculosis. - (answers)A. Tetanus
A value of 28 in the body mass index {BMI} is interpreted as being A. Normal.B.
Overweight. C. Stage I obese. D.Stage II obese. - (answers)B. Overweight
A male patient has suffered from shooting sciatic pain with radiation down to
both legs. The pain is worsened by spinal movement and by sneezing or coughing.
A positive straight leg-raising sign and decreased ankle jerks are found. These
symptoms and signs are highly suggestive of: A. Ankylosing spondylitis. B.
Degenerative joint disease. C. Paravertebral muscle spasm. D. Herniated
intervertebral disc. - (answers)D. Herniated intervertebral disc
Which drug affecting blood interferes with the function of platelets? A. Aspirin. B.
Heparin. C. Warfarin. D. Alteplase. - (answers)A. Aspirin
Which drug affecting blood interferes with the function of platelets? A. Aspirin.
B. Heparin. C. Warfarin. D. Alteplase. - (answers)A. Aspirin
Which endogenous neurotransmitter resembles opiates in their abilities to
produce pain relief and a feeling of well-being?A. Endorphin. B. Epinephrine. C.
Acetylcholine. D. Norepinephrine. - (answers)A. Endorphin
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b-Lactam antibiotics, such as penicillins and cephalosporins, are used to treat
bacterial infections by: A. Inhibiting the bacterial protein synthesis. B. Disrupting
the bacterial DNA replication. C. Preventing the synthesis of bacterial folic acid. D.
Interfering with the bacterial cell wall synthesis. - (answers)D.
Interfering with the bacterial cell wall synthesis
Albuterol [Ventolin®], a non-catecholamine direct-acting adrenergic agonist, is
clinically used to control the symptoms of: A. Asthma. B. Influenza. C. Pneumonia.
D. Sinus infection. - (answers)A. Asthma
Donepezil [Aricept®] is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor that is currently approved
for the treatment of: A. Insomnia. B. Depression. C. Parkinson's disease. D.
Alzheimer's disease. - (answers)D. Alzheimer's disease
What action should an acupuncturist take if a needle breaks off below the skin
while treating the patient? A. Do not inform the patient because he or she may
pass out. B. Consult a physician for surgical removal of the broken needle. C. Tell
the patient to calm down and call another more experienced acupuncturist. D.
Use aseptic technique to cut open the skin and try to withdraw the broken
needle. - (answers)B. Consult a physician for surgical removal of the broken
needle.
An elderly patient suddenly faints while waiting for the acupuncture treatment in
the clinic. He has a history of coronary artery disease. On checking the vital signs,
you find that his blood pressure is 80/50 mmHg, and his pulse and breathing are
weak. What immediate action should you take? A. Call 911. B. Perform CPR. C.
Contact the patient's family doctor. D. Resuscitation by needling Du 20 and Du 26.
- (answers)A. Call 911
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Bending the head forward on the chest is a movement known as: A. Flexion. B.
Extension. C. Protraction. D. Depression. - (answers)A. Flexion
Chief complaints are the patient's: A. Objective sign. B. Own diagnosis. C.
Presenting symptom. D. Most current problem. - (answers)C. Presenting
symptom.
For a case of suspected diabetes insipidus, which laboratory test below is most
diagnostic? A. Uric acid level. B. Blood ADH level. C. Fasting blood sugar. D. 2-hour
postprandial glucose. - (answers)B. Blood ADH level.
The visual center of the brain is located in the: A. Frontal lobe. B. Parietal lobe. C.
Occipital lobe. D. Temporal lobe. - (answers)C. Occipital lobe.
Which of the following is NOT one of the actions of aspirin and other
nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs]? A. Analgesic. B. Antibiotic. C.
Antipyretic. D. Anti-inflammation - (answers)B. Antibiotic
Sphygmomanometer is a medical instrument used to measure the A. Intraocular
pressure. B. Intracranial pressure. C. Arterial blood pressure. D. Jugular venous
pressure. - (answers)C. Arterial blood pressure
A patient is seen in the clinic with a chief complaint of pain in the epigastric area.
The pain seems to be partly relieved by sitting up or leaning forward and also
NCCAOM BIOMED REVIEW EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Which of the following nerves innervates the deltoid muscle? A. Ulnar nerve.
B.Radial nerve C. Median nerve D. Axillary nerve - (answers)D. Axillary nerve
Each of the following is a member of rotator cuff muscles EXCEPT:A. Teres
major.B.Infraspinatus. C. Subscapularis. D.Supraspinatus. - (answers)A. Teres
major
Inability to flex the thigh over the body trunk is most likely caused by paralysis of.
A. Iliopsoas. B.Quadriceps. C.Hamstrings. D.Gluteus maximus. - (answers)a.
Iliopsoas
The most abundant white blood cells in the circulating blood are: A.Monocytes. B.
Eosinophils C. Neutrophils. D. Lymphocytes. - (answers)C.Neutrophils
The majority of the fluid leave the body as: A. Sweat through the skin. B. Feces
through the GI tract. C. Urine through the kidneys. D.Water in expired air through
the lungs. - (answers)C. Urine through the GI tract
A child is immune to certain infectious diseases after being properly vaccinated.
This represents a type of: A. Naturally acquired active immunity. B. Naturally
acquired passive immunity. C. Artificially acquired active immunity. D. Artificially
acquired passive immunity. - (answers)C. Artificially acquired active immunity
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Which of the following is NOT a communicable infectious disease? A. Tetanus.
B.Leprosy. C. Hepatitis. D. Tuberculosis. - (answers)A. Tetanus
A value of 28 in the body mass index {BMI} is interpreted as being A. Normal.B.
Overweight. C. Stage I obese. D.Stage II obese. - (answers)B. Overweight
A male patient has suffered from shooting sciatic pain with radiation down to
both legs. The pain is worsened by spinal movement and by sneezing or coughing.
A positive straight leg-raising sign and decreased ankle jerks are found. These
symptoms and signs are highly suggestive of: A. Ankylosing spondylitis. B.
Degenerative joint disease. C. Paravertebral muscle spasm. D. Herniated
intervertebral disc. - (answers)D. Herniated intervertebral disc
Which drug affecting blood interferes with the function of platelets? A. Aspirin. B.
Heparin. C. Warfarin. D. Alteplase. - (answers)A. Aspirin
Which drug affecting blood interferes with the function of platelets? A. Aspirin.
B. Heparin. C. Warfarin. D. Alteplase. - (answers)A. Aspirin
Which endogenous neurotransmitter resembles opiates in their abilities to
produce pain relief and a feeling of well-being?A. Endorphin. B. Epinephrine. C.
Acetylcholine. D. Norepinephrine. - (answers)A. Endorphin
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b-Lactam antibiotics, such as penicillins and cephalosporins, are used to treat
bacterial infections by: A. Inhibiting the bacterial protein synthesis. B. Disrupting
the bacterial DNA replication. C. Preventing the synthesis of bacterial folic acid. D.
Interfering with the bacterial cell wall synthesis. - (answers)D.
Interfering with the bacterial cell wall synthesis
Albuterol [Ventolin®], a non-catecholamine direct-acting adrenergic agonist, is
clinically used to control the symptoms of: A. Asthma. B. Influenza. C. Pneumonia.
D. Sinus infection. - (answers)A. Asthma
Donepezil [Aricept®] is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor that is currently approved
for the treatment of: A. Insomnia. B. Depression. C. Parkinson's disease. D.
Alzheimer's disease. - (answers)D. Alzheimer's disease
What action should an acupuncturist take if a needle breaks off below the skin
while treating the patient? A. Do not inform the patient because he or she may
pass out. B. Consult a physician for surgical removal of the broken needle. C. Tell
the patient to calm down and call another more experienced acupuncturist. D.
Use aseptic technique to cut open the skin and try to withdraw the broken
needle. - (answers)B. Consult a physician for surgical removal of the broken
needle.
An elderly patient suddenly faints while waiting for the acupuncture treatment in
the clinic. He has a history of coronary artery disease. On checking the vital signs,
you find that his blood pressure is 80/50 mmHg, and his pulse and breathing are
weak. What immediate action should you take? A. Call 911. B. Perform CPR. C.
Contact the patient's family doctor. D. Resuscitation by needling Du 20 and Du 26.
- (answers)A. Call 911
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Bending the head forward on the chest is a movement known as: A. Flexion. B.
Extension. C. Protraction. D. Depression. - (answers)A. Flexion
Chief complaints are the patient's: A. Objective sign. B. Own diagnosis. C.
Presenting symptom. D. Most current problem. - (answers)C. Presenting
symptom.
For a case of suspected diabetes insipidus, which laboratory test below is most
diagnostic? A. Uric acid level. B. Blood ADH level. C. Fasting blood sugar. D. 2-hour
postprandial glucose. - (answers)B. Blood ADH level.
The visual center of the brain is located in the: A. Frontal lobe. B. Parietal lobe. C.
Occipital lobe. D. Temporal lobe. - (answers)C. Occipital lobe.
Which of the following is NOT one of the actions of aspirin and other
nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs]? A. Analgesic. B. Antibiotic. C.
Antipyretic. D. Anti-inflammation - (answers)B. Antibiotic
Sphygmomanometer is a medical instrument used to measure the A. Intraocular
pressure. B. Intracranial pressure. C. Arterial blood pressure. D. Jugular venous
pressure. - (answers)C. Arterial blood pressure
A patient is seen in the clinic with a chief complaint of pain in the epigastric area.
The pain seems to be partly relieved by sitting up or leaning forward and also