CoreCHI Exam Practice |245 Questions and Answers
What organ has a lymphatic and endocrine function? - -spleen
-What humidifies and filters air when it passes through the nasal cavity to prevent harmful
organisms from going in? - -cilia and mucus
-What is the thickest muscular layer of the heart and is the main force behind continuous
pumping of blood? - -myocardium
-What vessels have one-way valves to prevent back flow - -lymphatic vessels
-What defect is this: hole in the wall that separates the two lower chambers of the heart. - -
ventricular septal defect
-suffix: -itis - -inflammation
-What are some confidentiality laws? - -HIPPA, FERPA, GLBA
-interstitial fluid - -fluid floating around capillaries
-What are some positive symptoms and negative symptoms of someone with
schizophrenia? - -positive: hallucinations, delusions - negative: flat effect
-What plane divides the left and the right and which one divides front and back? - -sagittal
plane: left right, coronal plane: front back
-LEP - -Limited English Proficiency
-hematuria - -blood in the urine
-A test used to see electrical activity of the heart - -electrocardiogram
-The prefix "Brady" means? - -slow
-How does expectation of confidentiality vary across cultures? - -Topics considered
private as well as who has a right to certain info varies across culture. Levels of collectivism
and individualism impact these.
-A person exhibiting signs and symptoms of Cerebrovascular Attacks (CVA) or Transient
Ischemic Attack (TIA) may be described as having _______? - -Brain attack
-Dynamic Equivalence - -thought for thought interpretation
,-What philosophy is associated with being overly involved with clients? - -helper
philosophy
-What gland is known as the master gland? - -pituitary gland
-What is a balanced approach with dynamic equivalence? - -bilingual/bicultural
-What controls unconscious functions such as respirations and digestion. Consists of
midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata? - -brainstem
-What are the interpreters standards of conduct? - -accuracy, confidentiality,
professionalism, cultural awareness, professional development, transparency, impartiality,
respect
-nephrology - -branch of medicine dealing with kidneys
-What two things do you not use during an interpretation? - -additions: adding things to
target language that was not present explicitly or implicitly in the source, omissions:
leaving out pieces of info with distortion in message to target language
-What region of the brain deals with motor portions of language formation? - -Brocas Area
-What is the purpose of language in accuracy big 3? - -social relations, self-expression
-preffix: sclero - -hardening
-What is the ileum? - -final part of the small intestine
-The ______ Model of Interpretation goes as follows:
Source language: Perceive, _______, Chunk, ________
Target Language: ______, Formulate, Produce - -Cokley, recognize, understand, analyze
-Where are UTIs most common? - -urethra
-What does the large intestine consist of? - -Ascending, transverse, descending and
sigmoid colons
-What in lungs carry oxygenated blood back to the heart? - -veins
-Red blood cells aka:_____ carry _____? - -erythrocytes, oxygen
-Lombard's 3 levels of ethical analysis: Applications: ____ ___, Action Guides: _______ ______
_____, Foundations: ____ ____ - -specific decisions - code of ethics, parents rules, laws - right
to life, freedom
, -What are the structures that conduct gas exchange in lungs and what condition affects it? -
-alveoli, emphysema
-What condition causes swelling due to poor drainage and accumulation of lymph? - -
lymphedema
-suffix: -tomy - -process of cutting, incision
-What procedure creates and opening in the windpipe and inserts a tube to allow for
respiration in case of obstruction? - -tracheostomy
-Internal Medicine - -Internal medicine or general medicine is the medical specialty
dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians
specializing in internal medicine are called internists, or physicians in Commonwealth
nations.
-What distinguishes t-cells from other lymphocytes? - -presence of t cell receptor on cell
surface
-What is the driving force behind the guiding principles? - -interpreter will do no harm
-Where does lymph travel before being mixed back into the blood to check and clean
possible infections? - -lymph nodes
-Procedure to remove spleen - -splenectomy
-suffix: -edema - -swelling
-What are the three layers of the skin? - -epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
-What condition occurs when immune system attacks hair follicles and maybe brought on
by severe stress? - -alopecia areata
-What teams may interpreters be a part of in which there is an expectation that some
confidential info may be shared? - -treating teams, educational teams
-A ______ is inserted in patients bladder via urethra and allows patients urine to drain freely
from bladder collection. - -Catheter
-Have corresponding renal vein and artery filtrates waste products to help with
metabolism. - -kidneys
-In what three cases can you use expansions and reductions? - -Linguistic need: change in
volume and detail without changing intended meaning, cultural need: change in volume
and detail, difference in experiential frame: "as is customary where I'm from"
What organ has a lymphatic and endocrine function? - -spleen
-What humidifies and filters air when it passes through the nasal cavity to prevent harmful
organisms from going in? - -cilia and mucus
-What is the thickest muscular layer of the heart and is the main force behind continuous
pumping of blood? - -myocardium
-What vessels have one-way valves to prevent back flow - -lymphatic vessels
-What defect is this: hole in the wall that separates the two lower chambers of the heart. - -
ventricular septal defect
-suffix: -itis - -inflammation
-What are some confidentiality laws? - -HIPPA, FERPA, GLBA
-interstitial fluid - -fluid floating around capillaries
-What are some positive symptoms and negative symptoms of someone with
schizophrenia? - -positive: hallucinations, delusions - negative: flat effect
-What plane divides the left and the right and which one divides front and back? - -sagittal
plane: left right, coronal plane: front back
-LEP - -Limited English Proficiency
-hematuria - -blood in the urine
-A test used to see electrical activity of the heart - -electrocardiogram
-The prefix "Brady" means? - -slow
-How does expectation of confidentiality vary across cultures? - -Topics considered
private as well as who has a right to certain info varies across culture. Levels of collectivism
and individualism impact these.
-A person exhibiting signs and symptoms of Cerebrovascular Attacks (CVA) or Transient
Ischemic Attack (TIA) may be described as having _______? - -Brain attack
-Dynamic Equivalence - -thought for thought interpretation
,-What philosophy is associated with being overly involved with clients? - -helper
philosophy
-What gland is known as the master gland? - -pituitary gland
-What is a balanced approach with dynamic equivalence? - -bilingual/bicultural
-What controls unconscious functions such as respirations and digestion. Consists of
midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata? - -brainstem
-What are the interpreters standards of conduct? - -accuracy, confidentiality,
professionalism, cultural awareness, professional development, transparency, impartiality,
respect
-nephrology - -branch of medicine dealing with kidneys
-What two things do you not use during an interpretation? - -additions: adding things to
target language that was not present explicitly or implicitly in the source, omissions:
leaving out pieces of info with distortion in message to target language
-What region of the brain deals with motor portions of language formation? - -Brocas Area
-What is the purpose of language in accuracy big 3? - -social relations, self-expression
-preffix: sclero - -hardening
-What is the ileum? - -final part of the small intestine
-The ______ Model of Interpretation goes as follows:
Source language: Perceive, _______, Chunk, ________
Target Language: ______, Formulate, Produce - -Cokley, recognize, understand, analyze
-Where are UTIs most common? - -urethra
-What does the large intestine consist of? - -Ascending, transverse, descending and
sigmoid colons
-What in lungs carry oxygenated blood back to the heart? - -veins
-Red blood cells aka:_____ carry _____? - -erythrocytes, oxygen
-Lombard's 3 levels of ethical analysis: Applications: ____ ___, Action Guides: _______ ______
_____, Foundations: ____ ____ - -specific decisions - code of ethics, parents rules, laws - right
to life, freedom
, -What are the structures that conduct gas exchange in lungs and what condition affects it? -
-alveoli, emphysema
-What condition causes swelling due to poor drainage and accumulation of lymph? - -
lymphedema
-suffix: -tomy - -process of cutting, incision
-What procedure creates and opening in the windpipe and inserts a tube to allow for
respiration in case of obstruction? - -tracheostomy
-Internal Medicine - -Internal medicine or general medicine is the medical specialty
dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians
specializing in internal medicine are called internists, or physicians in Commonwealth
nations.
-What distinguishes t-cells from other lymphocytes? - -presence of t cell receptor on cell
surface
-What is the driving force behind the guiding principles? - -interpreter will do no harm
-Where does lymph travel before being mixed back into the blood to check and clean
possible infections? - -lymph nodes
-Procedure to remove spleen - -splenectomy
-suffix: -edema - -swelling
-What are the three layers of the skin? - -epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
-What condition occurs when immune system attacks hair follicles and maybe brought on
by severe stress? - -alopecia areata
-What teams may interpreters be a part of in which there is an expectation that some
confidential info may be shared? - -treating teams, educational teams
-A ______ is inserted in patients bladder via urethra and allows patients urine to drain freely
from bladder collection. - -Catheter
-Have corresponding renal vein and artery filtrates waste products to help with
metabolism. - -kidneys
-In what three cases can you use expansions and reductions? - -Linguistic need: change in
volume and detail without changing intended meaning, cultural need: change in volume
and detail, difference in experiential frame: "as is customary where I'm from"