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Health & Biomechanics - Medical Terminology. Quiz Grade 2
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Which of the following procedures is used to examine blood vessels in the brain?
Which of the following procedures is used to examine blood vessels in the brain?
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Electroencephalography
B. Positron emission tomography
C. Myelogram
D. Cerebral angiography
E. Echoencephalography
medical-terminology
Answer: D
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Which term refers to the time between seizures?
Which term refers to the time between seizures?
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Interictal
B. Tonic
C. Preictal
D. Clonus
E. Postictal
medical-terminology
Answer: A
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Choose the best definition for hemorrhagic stroke.
Choose the best definition for hemorrhagic stroke.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. A loss of brain function caused by interruption of blood flow to the brain due to a hematoma.
B. A temporary loss of brain function caused by the interruption of blood flow to the brain due to the rupture of a blood vessel that usually resolves within 24 hours.
C. A loss of brain function caused by the interruption of blood flow to the brain due to the rupture of a blood vessel.
D. A loss of brain function caused by the interruption of blood flow to the brain due to blockage.
medical-terminology
Answer: C
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A condition characterized by reduced muscle tone is called:
A condition characterized by reduced muscle tone is called:
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Health & Biomechanics
A. aphasia.
B. catatonia.
C. dyslexia.
D. dyskinesia.
E. dementia.
medical-terminology
Answer: B
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Which nerve is responsible for carrying impulses toward the central nervous system?
Which nerve is responsible for carrying impulses toward the central nervous system?
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Positive nerve
B. Efferent nerve
C. Negative nerve
D. Afferent nerve
E. Different nerve
medical-terminology
Answer: D
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Translate the medical term craniotomy as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term craniotomy as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Skull fracture
B. Skull reconstruction
C. Skull incision
D. Skull suture
E. Skull removal
medical-terminology
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A patient experiencing an abnormal sensation, usually numbness or tingling in the skin, is experiencing:
A patient experiencing an abnormal sensation, usually numbness or tingling in the skin, is experiencing:
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Health & Biomechanics
A. synesthesia.
B. pseudesthesia.
C. hyperesthesia.
D. dysesthesia.
E. paresthesia.
medical-terminology
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Which of the following procedures is used to examine the electrical activity of the brain?
Which of the following procedures is used to examine the electrical activity of the brain?
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Magnetic resonance angiography
B. Electroencephalography
C. Cerebral angiography
D. Positron emission tomography
E. Echoencephalography
medical-terminology
9
Excessive fear of heights is known as:
Excessive fear of heights is known as:
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Health & Biomechanics
A. hydrophobia.
B. kleptomania.
C. agoraphobia.
D. acrophobia.
E. photophobia.
medical-terminology
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A loss or decline in mental function is called:
A loss or decline in mental function is called:
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Health & Biomechanics
A. dyskinesia.
B. dyslexia.
C. dementia.
D. catatonia.
E. aphasia.
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term endovascular neurosurgery as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term endovascular neurosurgery as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. "Inside vessel nerve surgery": surgery on the nervous system performed by entering the body through blood vessels.
B. "Out vessel nerve surgery": removal of the nerves upon the blood vessels prior to heart surgery
C. "Upon vessel nerve surgery": surgery on the nerves located on the blood vessels
D. "Inside nerve surgery": surgery inside the nerves
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term lobectomy as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term lobectomy as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Lobe suture
B. Lobe incision
C. Lobe loose
D. Lobe removal
E. Lobe reconstruction
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term myelomeningocele as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term myelomeningocele as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Hernia of the spinal cord and meninges
B. Hernia of the meninges and muscles
C. Condition of the spinal cord and meninges
D. Condition of the spinal cord and its muscles
E. Hernia of the spinal cord and its muscles
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term hydrocephaly as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term hydrocephaly as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. "Large head condition": abnormally large head
B. "Pus head condition": accumulation of pus in the brain
C. "Water head condition": abnormal accumulation of spinal fluid in the brain
D. "Small head condition": abnormally small head
medical-terminology
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If the skin is being cultured for infection, what is the sample for?
If the skin is being cultured for infection, what is the sample for?
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Health & Biomechanics
A. To see if it harbors bacteria
B. To see if it harbors a virus
C. To see if it harbors a fungus
D. None of these.
E. All of these.
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term subdural hematoma as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term subdural hematoma as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Blood tumor located above the dura
B. Blood tumor located inside the dura
C. Blood tumor located beneath the dura
D. Blood tumor located outside the dura
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term cerebral thrombosis as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term cerebral thrombosis as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. "Pertaining to head clot condition": blockage of a blood vessel in the head caused by a blood clot
B. "Pertaining to brain stopper condition": blockage of a blood vessel in the brain caused by a foreign object (fat or bacteria)
C. "Pertaining to brain clot condition": blockage of a blood vessel in the brain caused by a blood clot
D. "Pertaining to head stopper condition": blockage of a blood vessel in the head caused by a foreign object (fat or bacteria)
medical-terminology
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Build a medical term that means "disease affecting multiple nerves."
Build a medical term that means "disease affecting multiple nerves."
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Polyneuropathy
B. Neuroarthropathy
C. Mononeuropathy
D. Neuropathy
E. Poliomyelitis
medical-terminology
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Build a medical term that means "mind disease" and refers to a mental illness.
Build a medical term that means "mind disease" and refers to a mental illness.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Psychopathy
B. Psychopharmacology
C. Neurosis
D. Psychology
E. Schizophrenia
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term pseudesthesia as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term pseudesthesia as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Burn sensation
B. Beside sensation
C. Together sensation
D. False sensation
E. Negative sensation
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term encephalomyeloneuropathy as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term encephalomyeloneuropathy as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Disease of the head, spinal cord, and nerves
B. Disease of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
C. Disease of the brain, muscles, and nerves
D. Disease of the brain, head, and nerves
E. Disease of the head, muscles, and nerves
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term cephalalgia as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term cephalalgia as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Head pain
B. Brain pain
C. Cerebellum pain
D. Nerve pain
E. Mind pain
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term cerebral palsy as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term cerebral palsy as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. "Pertaining to nerve paralysis": paralysis caused by damage to the nerves
B. "Pertaining to brain paralysis": paralysis caused by damage to the area of the brain responsible for movement
C. "Pertaining to brain partial paralysis": partial paralysis caused by damage to the area of the brain responsible for movement
D. "Pertaining to nerve partial paralysis": partial paralysis caused by damage to the nerves
medical-terminology
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Build a medical term that means "inflammation of the brain and meninges."
Build a medical term that means "inflammation of the brain and meninges."
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Cerebromeningitis
B. Encephalitis
C. Meningitis
D. Encephalomyelitis
E. Cerebellitis
medical-terminology
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Translate the medical term postictal as literally as possible.
Translate the medical term postictal as literally as possible.
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Health & Biomechanics
A. Between seizure
B. During seizure
C. After seizure
D. Before seizure
E. Muscle seizure
medical-terminology
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