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Chapters 2,11,12

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Taking of x-ray films of vessels after injection of a contrast material would include?   Angiography AND Nuclear Medicine.  
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Pathology and Laboratory subsections include:   (1) Organ or disease panels (2) Drug Testing (3) Evocative/Suppression Testing (4) Consultation (Clinical Pathology) (5) Chemistry.  
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Two dimensional display of both the structures and the motion of tissues and organs, including the length of time would include the following? (a) MRI (b) Real time (c) M-Mode ?   Real Time  
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Ultrasound procedure of an internal organ would include which of the following (a) Dudenography (b) Echography (c) Fluroscopy ?   Echography  
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What terms would apply or pertain to the Back (a) Dorsal (b) Supine (c) Posterior (d) Superior ?   Dorsal and Posterior  
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Medical Decision Making is made up of the following element(s): (a) Amount/Complexity of data reviewed, (b) Risk of complications or Death if left untreated, (c) Number of diagnoses or management options, (d) Whether they are new or established patients ?   Amount/complexity of data reviewed AND Risk of complications or Death if condition goes untreated AND Number of diagnoses or management options.  
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What is the branch of medicine concerned with the application of radiation to a tumor site for treatment of cancerous tumors?   Radiation oncology  
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Horizontal is also known as:   Transverse  
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What is the technique using sound waves to determine the density of the outline of tissue?   Ultrasound  
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Measuring the presence or absence of something in a lab specimen is what kind of analysis?   Qualitative  
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What is the absorption of a radioactive substance by body tissues called?   Uptake  
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Short Answer: List the four Radiology Subsections:   (1) Diagnostic Radiology (2) Diagnostic Ultrasound (3) Radiation Oncology (4) Nuclear Medicine  
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Short Answer: DefineMRI   Magnetic resonance imaging  
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Short Answer: DefineCT   Computer Axial Tomography  
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Short Answer: DefinePFSH   Past, Family, and/or Social History  
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Short Answer: DefineCC   Chief Complaint  
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Short Answer: DefineROS   Review of Systems  
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Short Answer: DefineHPI   History of Present Illness  
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Matching:(Blank) a patient formally admitted to a health care facility.   Inpatient  
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Matching:(Blank) a patient who has not received professional services from the physician or another physician of the same practise within the past three years.   New Patient  
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Matching:(Blank) Culture codes for identification of organisms as well as the identification of sensitivites of the organism to antibiotics are found in this P/L subsection.   Microbiology  
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Matching:(Blank) Measuring the presence or absence of and the amount of a substance.   Quantiative  
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Matching:(Blank) (Blank) (Blank) (Blank) are the four levels of history.   Problem focused, Expanded problem focused, Detailed and Comprehensive  
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Matching:(Blank) are urinalysis codes done on urine only.   Nonspecific Tests  
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Matching:(Blank) are chemistry codes done on material from urine, blood, breath, feces or sputum.   Specific Tests  
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Matching:(Blank) a sample of tissue or fluid.   Specimen  
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Matching:(Blank) one dimensional display of movement of structures.   M-Mode  
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