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Quiz 4

Chap 1,4,5

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Early equipment used for bloodletting included all of the following except the: Fleam, hemostat, lancet, leech Hemostat
Which of the following laboratory professionals is responsible for the administration of a specific clinical area, such as chemistry? Laboratory manager, medical laboratory scientist, medical laboratory technician, technical supervisor. Technical supervisor
The abbreviation for the routine hematology test that includes hemoglobin, hematocrit, a red blood cell count, and a white blood cell count is: CBC, CDC, CPK, CRP? CBC
The department in the hospital that prepares and dispenses drugs is: Central supply, pharmacy, physical therapy, psychiatry? Pharmacy
A factor that contributes to the phlebotomist's image is: age. attitude, heritage, religion Attitude
Which of the following is an example of proxemics: Eye contact, facial expressions, personal hygiene, zone of comfort? Zone of comfort
The microbiology department in the laboratory performs: compatabiity testing, culture and sensitivity testing, electrolyte monitoring, enzyme-linked immunoassay? Culture and sensitivity testing
The principles of right and wrong conduct as they apply to professional problems are called: ethics, kinesics, proxemics, rules? Ethics
A specialty that treats disorders of old age is called: cardiology, gerontology, pathology, psychiatry? Gerontology
State and Federally funded insurance is called: ACO, HIPAA, Medicaid, Medicare? Medicaid
Which of the following may be a duty of the phlebotomist? Analyze specimens, chart patient results, perform POCT, process billing? Perform POCT
The law that estabilishes national standareds for the electronic exchange of protected health information is: CLIA, HIPPA, OSHA, PHS? HIPPA
An example of an institution that provides inpatient services is a: clinic, day surgery, doctor's office, hospital? Hospital
A prefix: comes before a word root and modifies its meaning, establishes the basic meaning of a medical term, follows a word root and adds to or changes its meaning, makes pronunciation of the terms easier? Comes before a word root and modifies it meaning.
The abbreviation that means "after a meal" is: a.c., bx, fs, pp? PP
Which word root means the same things as the word root "reni?" hepat, nephr, scler, urin? Nephr
Which of the following terms has two word roots? Ateriospasm, extravascular, hypoglycemia, osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis
Which part of gastr/o/enter/o/logy is the suffix? enter, gastr, logy? Logy
What does the suffix -algia mean? Between, condition, disease, pain Pain
Cystitis means? blueness of the skin, cellular type of infection, inflammation of the bladder, pertaining to the cells? Inflammation of the bladder
The medical term for red blood cell is? erythrocyte, hepatocyte, leukocyte, thrombocyte? Erythrocyte
The 'e" is pronounced separately in: diastole, syncope, systole, all of the above? All of the above
The prefix "brady" means: back, rapid, slow, upon? Slow
The abbreviation "NPO" means: negative patient outcome, new patients only, no parenteral output, nothing by mouth? Nothing by mouth
The pleural form of atrium is: Atri, atria, atrial, atrices? Atria
Which of the following abbreviations is on The Joint Commission's "Do Not Use" list? IU
The transverse plane divides the body: diagonally into upper and lower portions, horizontally into upper and lower portions, vertically into front and back portions, vertically into right and left portions? Horizontally into upper and lower portions
Which part of the cell contains the chromosomes or genetic material? Cytoplasm, golgi apparatus, nucleus, organelles Nucleus
The process by which the body maintains a state of equilibrium is: anabolism, catabolism, homeostasis, venostasis Homeostasis
Proximal is defined as: away from the middle, closest to the middle, farthest form the center, nearest to the point of attachment? Nearest to the point of attachment
Sudoriferous glands are: connected to hair follicles, endocrine system structures, referred to as sweat glands, responsible for goosebumps? Referred to as sweat glands
The spinal cord and brain are covered by protective mebranes called: meninges, neurons, papillae, viscera? Meninges
Cells that form a new human being are called: gametes, germ cells, sex cells, all of the above? All of the above
Which of the following is a finger bone? Clavicle, phalanx, radius, scapula Phalanx
Most gas exchange between blood and tissue takes place in the: arterioles, capillaries, pulmonary vein, venules. Capillaries
A person who is supine is: Lying on the back face up, lying on the stomach face down, standing erect with arms at the side, standing erect with arms overhead? Lying on the back face up
Evaluation of the endocrine system involves: blood gas studies, drug monitoring, hormone assessment, spinal fluid analysis? Hormone assessment
What is metabolism? maintaining a state of equilibrium, organizing body systems from simple to complex, sum of all physical and chemical reactions necessary to sustain life? Sum of all physical and chemical reactions necessary to sustain life
What is catabolism? Destructive process by which complex substances are broken into simpler substances
High blood sugar is called? Hypoglycemia, glycolisis, hyperkalemia, hyperglycemia Hyperglycemia
A phlebotomist participates in continuing education programs to: avoid state licensure, eliminate the need for annual evaluation, explore other employment in healthcare, stay up to date with the latest procedures. State up to date with the latest procedures
What is the meaning of the word root in the term hyperglycemia? Condition, sugar, low, under Sugar
What is anabolism? Constructive process by which the body converts simple compounds into complex substances needed to carry out cellular activities
Define histology. Study of: microscopic structure of tissues, structure of cells, preparation of blood products, study of genetic diseases Study of microscopic structure of tissues
Which of the following substances inhibits clotting of blood? Clot activator, antitoxin, antibiotic, anticoagulant. Anticoagulant
The term distal means: Farthest from center of body or point of attachment, higher or above, or toward the head, nearest the central portion of the body, to the back of the body or body part. Farthest from the point of attachment
T/F: The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary movement. True
Peristalsis helps: move food through the digestive system, synthesize hormones, increases metabolic rate, prepares the body for pregnancy. Helps move food through the digestive system
T/F: The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movement. True
Synovial fluid comes from: spinal cavity, joint cavity, pleural cavity, abdominal cavity Joint cavity
Insulin levels test the functioning of which body system? Muscular, integumentary, skeletal, endocrine Endocrine
Which of the following is a structure of the male reproductive system? alveolar sac, epididymis, fallopian tube, renal artery Epididymis
The pituitary gland is located in the: pancreas, pelvic cavity, brain, throat. Brain
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