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HaneyGenPathRev-15

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What is the genetic constitution of an organism   Genotype  
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This describes the condition of a sick person   Illness  
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DNA sequence is disrupted   Mutation  
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Smallest type of organism   Virus  
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Not in harmony   Disease  
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Contains all hereditary information   DNA  
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Worms   Helminths  
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Leukocytes rush to site and phagocytize invading organism   Phagocytosis  
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Caused by treatment   Iatrogenic  
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Helps asses extent of burns   Rule of nines  
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Koplik's spots are characteristic of what childhood disease?   Rubeola  
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Another name for German measles is   Rubella  
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Another name for tetanus is?   Lockjaw  
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What virus causes mumps.   Paramyxovirus  
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Another name for chicken pox is   Varicella  
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What is the new formation   Neoplasm  
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What is a new formation that grows slowly   Benign neoplasm  
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incomplete closure of one or more vertebrae is called what   Spina bifida occulta  
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Incomplete closure of vertebrae with protrusion of spinal fluid   meningocele  
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External sac contains meninges, cerebralspinal fluid   Meningomyelocele  
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The kidney is responsible for regulation of body fluids, filtrations, regulation of blood pressure. True or False?   True  
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of the fluid that passes through the nephron, what percentage becomes urine?   1  
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What does UTI stand for   Urinary tract infection  
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Two forms of dialysis are   Peritoneal and hemodialysis  
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the inability to control urine excretion is called   Incontinence  
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What is acute poststrptotoocccal glomerulonephritis   APSGN  
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Accumulation of serous fluid in abdominal cavity   Ascites  
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Blood in the urine   Hematuria  
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Urination   Micturition  
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excessive urination at night   Nocturia  
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Kidneys, ureters and bladder   KUB  
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Scanty urine   Oliguria  
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Urine in blood   Uremia  
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Pus in urine   Pyuria  
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Itching   Pruritus  
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Erectile dysfunction in males   Impotence  
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Sexual dysfunction in females   Arousal or orgasmic dysfunction  
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Ejaculation immediately on or prior to sex   Premature ejaculation  
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Who is the best   nick flock  
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Disease caused by various types of papillomavirus   gential warts  
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disease cased by a motile protozoan   Trichomoniasis  
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Disease caused by bacteria   Gonorrhea, syphilis  
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Disease caused by simplex virus   Herpes  
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breast mass is round firm, discrete and relatively movable,   benign fibroadenoma  
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Widespread lumpiness in the upper outer quadrant of the breast   Mammary dysplasia  
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Breast dimpling, swelling, skin irritation, nipple discharge   Carcinoma of the breast  
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Prenatal history physical examinations and ultrasound   PROM  
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The most common malabsorption disorder   Celiac sprue  
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Examination of colon using fiberoptic endoscope   Colonoscopy  
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Disorder whose symptoms include pain in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen   Appendicitis  
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Chronic hepatic disease   Cirrhosis  
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Disorder whose symptoms include an abnormal fear of becoming fat   Bulimia  
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Inflammation of the gallbladder   Choleystictis  
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Accute infaceiton and inflamation of the liver   Viral hepatitis  
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Inflammation of the stomach and bowel   gastroenteritis  
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Disorder associated witha change in colonic motility   Irritable bowel syndrome  
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Air in pleural cavity   Pneumothorax  
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease   COPD  
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Sore throat   PHaryngitis  
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Caused by epstein-barr virus   Pneumothorax  
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exessive fluid in pleural space   Pleural effusion  
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black lung disease   Anthracosis  
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Nosebleed   EPISTAXIS  
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Lungs lose normal elasticity   Emphysema  
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Inflamation of the pleura   Pleurisy  
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Hoarseness or loss of voice   Laryngitis  
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Unexplained sudden death of an infant   SIDS  
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Enlargment of the lymphoid   Adenoid hyperplasia  
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Inflammation of cardiac muscle   Endocarditis  
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Inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart   Pericarditis  
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Inflammation of the heart valves and chambers   ENDOCARDITIS  
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Heart suddenly ceases to pump   Cardiac arrest  
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Local dilation of artery or chamber of heart   Aneuryism  
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Inflamation of the vein with thrombus formaiton   Varicose veins  
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Dialated tortuous veins   Varicose veins  
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sensory loss in lower etremitis   Paraplegia  
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Sensory loss in all extremities   Quadriplegia  
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Unilateral sensory loss   Hemiplegia  
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the most common form of hyperthyroidism   Graves disease  
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thyroid enlargement tumor of anterior pituitary   Hypopituitarism  
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Thyroid enlargment   Simple goiter  
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Hypothyroidism in adults   Myxedema  
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Hyperfunction of gh before puberty   Gigantism  
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Disorder caused by insulin lack   Diabetes mellitus  
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Hypocalcemia   Hypoparathyroidism  
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Hyperfunciton of GH after puberty   Gigantism  
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Classic symptom is polyuria   Diabetes insipidus  
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Cuased by excessive glucocorticosterid hormones   Acromegaly  
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Hypothyroidism in children   Diabetes mellitus  
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Lateral curvature of the spine   Scoliosis  
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Roundback   Lordosis  
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Spinal curvature with forward convexity   Kyphosis  
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Ruptured or slipped disk   Herniated intervertebral disk  
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seborrheic dermatatitis   Produces dry, moist or greasy scaling  
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shingles   herpes zoster  
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Hives   Uriticartia  
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Inflamatory disease of sebaceous follicles   acne vulgaris  
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appears to have allergic, hereditary or physical components   Atopic dermatitis  
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Psoriasis   causes high rate of skin turnover  
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cold or fever sores   herpes simplex virus  
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Baldness   Alopecia  
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Shingles   Herpes zoster  
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Causes erythma and small skin vesicles   Impetigo  
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