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The cells of this tissue type covers surfaces, lines cavities and forms glands |
Epithelial |
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Adipose tissue is what type of tissue? |
Loose connective tissue |
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The cells that produce cartilage are called? |
Chondrocytes |
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Which of these statements is true about muscle tissue? |
Muscle tissue does not is in the repair itself |
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What is matrix? |
The nonliving background material between cells |
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Exocrine glands secrete directly into the blood? |
False |
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Neuroglia transmits nerve impulse to the brain |
False |
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The cells in some mucous membranes are supplied with cilia the wave away from foreing particles |
False |
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Benign tumors are never harmful |
False |
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Smooth muscle is voluntary muscle |
False |
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Examples of this type of the disease are on Alzheimer's disease and arthritis |
Degenerative |
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Lung cancer is a? |
Neoplasm |
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Anaerobes |
Will use oxygen if it is around, but doesn't need it |
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In diagnosis, a rash, altered breathing, or rapid pulse are example of? |
Signs |
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¿........? Is the production of the possible outcome of a disease |
Prognosis |
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A group of signs and symptoms characteristic of a disease is called a? |
Syndrome |
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Diagnosis is a step in the treatment of disease that requires a physician to? |
Identify an illness |
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Which of the following is not a form of bacteria? |
Malaria |
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¿..........? Are believed to be the pathogens responsible for bovine spogiform encephalopathy or "mad cow diese" |
Prions |
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A disinfectant that can be applied to the skin or other living surface if a? |
Antiseptic |
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A subacute disease is always a result of an existing acute disease |
False |
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Bacilli are rod shaped viruses |
False |
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In the term "Staphylococcus aureus", "aureus" is the genus of the bacteria |
False |
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Staphylococci is the name for the cocci that appear in clusters. |
True |
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Flukes are tapeworms are example of roundworms |
False |
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An antibiotic is a medication that? |
Kills bacteria entering the body |
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An example of a chronic disease that may prevent a younger person for being independent is? |
Multiple sclerosis |
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When atrophy occurs |
The muscle decreses in size |
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The basic unit of the nervous system is called? |
Neuron |
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The technique that destroys all microorganisms is called? |
Sterilization |
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Which of the following statements is true of this infection? |
Disinfection kill some pathogens but not all of them |
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An infection that is limited to a specific location is called? |
A local infection |
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The federal agency that protects workers from hazards on the job is? |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) |
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A 19 year old female in bit by a dog and presents to the clinic with a mild trauma to her right lower extremity. Following a triage assessment, the patient's wound is dressed. Which of the following terms most appropriately describes the role of the dog in the patient's exposure to infection? |
Living reservoir |
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The skin to the hand is punctures with five tooth marks. What term describes the potential for infection caused by the bite? |
Portal of entry |
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The patient states, "My hand is throbbing and I can't make a fist." What is the most appropriate term for the clinical manifestations of the disease which is reported by the patients? |
Symptoms |
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Which is the best statement that describes "Standar Practice"? |
All patients could harbor infections agents and must be treated with an equal degree of care. |
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Which PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) would you use when touching the hand that has been bit by the dog? |
Gloves |
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If the patient develops rabies for the dog bite, you know that it must be reported to the local and state public health officials. What diseases need to be reported? |
Communicable disease ( anything contagious) |
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Many microbes inhabit the skin have potential to cause disease. One such pathogen is Staphylococcus aureus. The genus of the this organism is? |
Staphylococcus |