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58 Cards in this Set
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The opposite of benign |
Malignant |
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Where are sperm cells produced |
Testies |
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Bile is secreted where? |
Into the doudenum |
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Where is inspired air warmed and filtered? |
Nasal cavity |
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Where is the bicuspid valve located? |
Between the left atrium and venticle |
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Where is the epicardium? |
Outside the heart |
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The universal blood recipient is ? |
O |
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The universal blood donor is |
AB |
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The throught and ____ is connected by the eustachian tube |
Nose |
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What separates the external and middle portions of the ear? |
Tympanic membrane |
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The clavicle and the scapula make up what? |
Shoulder |
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Colposcope examine what? |
Cervix |
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O to scope examine what? |
Ear |
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Lapa roscoe examine what? |
Abdominal or pelvic cavity |
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Arthroscopic examine what? |
Joints |
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Broncos cope examine what? |
Branchi |
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What is the localized collection of pus? |
Abcess |
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What is the name for the study of the heart? |
Cardiology |
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"Macro" is an example of what word part? |
Suffix |
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Describe the femur bone? |
Thighbone |
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What is sclera |
White of the eye |
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What is the rapid flow of blood? |
Hypoxemia |
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An x-ray of the bladder is |
Kub |
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Surgical crushing can be represented with what suffix? |
Tripsy- |
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If "itis" is on a root word, what does that mean? |
Inflammatory disease |
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What condition does a patient have if they have an absence of breathing? |
Acapnia |
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How can you describe a laceration? |
Deep cut |
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"Rrhea" indicates what? |
Flow, discharge |
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What does the transverse plan do? |
Divides the body into superior and inferior parts |
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Melan/o means? |
Black |
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Cyan/o means? |
Blue |
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Erythr/o means? |
Red |
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Xanth/o means? |
Yellow |
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Leuk/o means? |
White |
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If a patient has low level of sugar in the blood, what will they diagnosed with? |
Hypoglycemia |
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The combining for cyst/o means: |
Bladder |
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What does the liver store? |
Protien |
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What is the purpose of the epiglottis? |
Covers the opening of the windpipe when swollowing |
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The combining for pneum/o means? |
Breathing |
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What is the purpose of oxytocin? |
Stimulates contracting of the uterine and promotes milk in breast |
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Name the layers 8f the skin |
Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis |
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What does otitis media affect? |
Middle ear |
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What organ does meningitis affect? |
Brain and spinal cord |
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A paraplegic is paralyzed where? |
Legs |
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What does the word part "lapar" refer to? |
Abdomen |
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What is a tracheostomy? |
Cut in trachea to help breath |
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Femoral pulse is what body site? |
Thigh |
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Brachial pulse is what body site? |
Arm |
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Radial pulse is what body site? |
Elbow, wrist |
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Poplieal pulse is what body site? |
Leg |
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Carotid pulse is what body site? |
Neck |
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What are the affront neurons? |
Sensory neurons |
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What does the combining for cephal/o mean? |
Head, skull, brain |
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Pituitary gland let's off what hormone? |
TSH thyroid stimulating hormone |
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Adrenal gland let's off what hormone? |
Adrenalime |
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Thyroid gland let's off what hormone? |
TSH |
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The pancreas let's out what hormone? |
Insulin |
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The ovary let's off what hormone? |
Progeserone, estergan |