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Exam 2 Questions for Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminolog- Ch. 3-5

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The parts of the Integumentary System   -Sweat Glands -Sebaceous glands -Hair -Skin -Nails  
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Three layers of skin   -Dermis -Epidermis -Subcutaneous  
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Blood vessels are located in which layer of skin?   Dermis layer  
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Medical Term for sweat gland   Apocrine Gland  
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Medical term for a black and blue mark   Ecchymosis  
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Symptoms of a 1st degree burn   -Redness -Swelling  
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Symptoms of a 2nd degree burn   -Blisters -Edema  
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Symptoms of a 3rd degree burn   -Epidermis and dermis are completely gone -No pain  
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What is sebum?   -Oil  
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Sebum is produced in which gland?   Sebaceous glands  
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What is lordosis?   Over curvuture of the lumbar region of the spine  
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What is kyphosis?   Over curvuture of the thoracic region of the spine, aka humpback  
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What is scoliosis   Lateral curvuture of the spine  
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Main parts of the axial skeleton   -Head -Trunk  
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Main parts of the appendicular skeleton   The extremities  
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What is a closed facture?   A bone fracture which doesn't break through skin  
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What is a compound fracture?   A bone fracture which is broken through the skin  
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What is a complete fracture?   A clean break of a bone  
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What is a comminuted fracture?   A shattered or splintered bone  
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What is a Greenstick fracture?   An incomplete break, most common in children  
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How many cervical vertebrae are there?   7  
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How many thoracic vertebrae are there?   12  
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How many lumbarl vertebrae are there?   5  
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Most common type of joint in the body   Synovial joint  
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Term for irregular heartbeat   Arrhythmia  
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Arteries have a thick walls and they carry blood....   away from heart  
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Veins carry blood...   to the heart  
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Another name for bicuspid valve   Mitral Valve  
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A record of the electrical current of the heart is an...   Electrocardiogram  
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What is a treadmill test?   To evauate cardio fitness  
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Another name for treadmill test   Stress test  
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The pulmonary vein supplies or feeds into which heart chamber?   Left atrium  
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Which artery supplies blood to the myocardium?   Coronary artery  
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What is systemic circulation?    
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What is pulmonary circulation?    
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Another name for the Sinoatrial (SA) node   Pacemaker  
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What is the purpose of the SA node?   Regulates the beat of the heart  
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Which node regulates the beat of the heart?   Sinoatrial node, SA node  
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Oxygen exchange happens in what type of vessel?   Capillaries  
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What is occuring in the capillary bed?   Oxygen exchange  
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Term for "loss of hair"   Alopecia  
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Term for "wall weakness of artery"   Aneurysm  
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Anhidrosis   No sweat  
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Arthralgia   Joint pain  
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arthr/o   Joint  
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Term for "inflammation of joint"   Arthritis  
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Term for "fusion of a joint"   Arthrodesis  
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Arthroscopy   Examination of interior of joint  
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What is the medical term when a doctor or nurse is listening to sounds within the body by using a stethoscope?   Ausculation  
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When a peice of tissue is removed from the body using an instrument to be examined under a microscope is called?   Biopsy  
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Medical abbreviation for Biopsy   Bx  
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Bradycardia   Slow heartbeat  
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Cardiomegaly   Enlarged heart  
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Medical term for "disease of myocardium"   Cardiomyopathy  
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cost/o   Rib  
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Medical term for "bluish tint of the skin"   Cyanosis  
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Medical term for "instrument for cutting skin"   Dermatome  
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derm/o   Skin  
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Suffix for "pain"   -dynia  
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Erythema   Redness  
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Erthroderma   Red skin  
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Fibrillation   Quivering heart fibers  
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Fibromyalgia   Pain in muscles and soft tissues  
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HTN   Hypertension  
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Jaundice   Yellow skin  
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Keloid   Raised and thickened red scar  
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Melanin   Black Pigament  
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Medical term for heart attack   Myocardial Infraction (MI)  
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Medical term for "dead tissue"   Necrosis  
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Onych/o   Nail  
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Orth/o   Straight  
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Orthopedist   A doctor who straightens bones  
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Pericardium   The sac around heart filled with fluid  
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Physiatrist   A doctor who does physical therapy  
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Pil/o   Hair  
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Podiatrist   A foot doctor  
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Pulse   An expansion and contraction of rtery wall  
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Rickets   Definicency in calcium and vitamin D  
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-rrhaphy   suture  
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Stenosis   Narrowing  
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Tachycardia   fast heartbeat  
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Venipuncture   Blood draw  
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