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Advance Hypothyroidism in Adulthood:   Myxedema  
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Finger-like ends of the Fallopian tubes are called:   Fimbriae  
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Hormone produced by an endocrine gland located below the brain:   Follicle-stimulating Hormone  
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Testosterone is produced by:   Interstitial cells of the testes.  
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A platelet:   Thrombocyte  
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Instrument to examine within:   Endoscope  
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Pertaining to produced by treatment:   Iatrogenic  
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Collection of blood:   Hematoma  
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Cancerous Tumor:   Carcinoma  
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Abnormal condition of the Kidney:   Nephrosis  
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Blood circulates throughout the body to transport oxygen & nutrients to the cells:   Cardiovascular System  
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Holds the body erect, makes movement possible:   Muscular System  
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Filters blood to remove waste, maintains the electrolyte & fluid balance within the body:   Urinary System  
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Receive Visual & Auditory information it to the brain:   Special System  
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Coordinates the reception of stimuli, transmits messages throughout the body:   Nervous System  
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Digest ingested food so it can be absorbed in the blood stream:   Digestive System  
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Brings oxygen into the body for transportation to the cells:   Respiratory System  
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Defends the body against invading pathogens & allergens:   Immune System  
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Removes & transports waste products from the fluid between the cells, destroys harmful substances such as pathogens & cancer cells in the Lymph Nodes:   Lymphatic System  
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Protects the body against invasion by bacteria, acids in regulating body temperature & water content:   Integumentary System  
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The group of medical reviewers contracted by CMS ensure the quality control & medical necessity of services provided by a facility:   PRO  
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Which organization is concerned with the quality of care given in healthcare and the accreditation of providers:   JCAHO  
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Top of the Larynx:   Epigolttis  
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Abnormal condition of dying cells:   Necrosis  
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Denial, Bargaining, Anger, Depression, Acceptance:   5 stages of Grief  
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The principal U.S. Agency for processing essential human services & protecting the health of all Americans & oversees the Medicaid & Medicare Programs:   DHHS  
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Belly (Front & Side & Anterior)   Ventral  
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Process of turning face up:   Supination  
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Left & Right   Sagittal Plane  
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To move away from the midlane:   Abduction  
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Upper & Lower:   Transverse  
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Lying face down on your belly:   Prone  
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Sender of Communication process:   Encodes the message  
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3 Categories of Evaluation & Management:   History (HX) & Physical Examination (PE), Medical Decision Making (MDM)  
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Front & Back:   Frontal (Coronal)  
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The AMT offers these certifications except:   CMA  
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The RMA Credential is awarded by:   AMT  
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A U.S. Federal Agency concerned with the safety throughout the world & develops methods for control & prevention:   CDC  
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The Mission of this agency is to uncover knowledge that would lead to better health for everyone & is part of the public services:   NIH  
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Which agency publishes the ICD-9,10 CM along with the DHHS:   WHO  
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Which organixation publishes the CPT:   AMA (American Medical Association)  
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The CMA credential is awarded by:   AAMA  
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Integrates all functions:   Endocrine System  
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Produces new Life:   Reproductive System  
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What is a description of gonadotropins:   Secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.  
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Congenital condition of the male urethra:   Hypospadias  
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A function of the thyroid gland; secretes:   Thyroxine  
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Premature separation of placenta:   Abruptio placente  
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An androgen:   Testosterone  
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Tube that leads from the epididymis to the urethra:   Vas deferens  
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Male castration would result from which of the following operation:   Bilateral Orchiectomy  
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Ovarian Sac:   Corpus Luteum  
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Orchiopexy:   Fixation of an undescended testicle  
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Specialty concerned with the study and treatment of newborns:   Neonatology  
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A spermolytic substance:   Destroys sperm cells.  
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Swollen, twisted veins near the testes:   Varicocele  
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Which is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD):   BPH  
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Hormone secreted by pancreas:   Insulin  
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Hormone secreted by the ovary and adrenal cortex:   Estrogen  
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Example of an electrolyte:   Sodium  
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A group of symptoms produced by excess of cortisol from the adrenal cortex:   Cushing Syndrome  
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Insulin deficiency or resistance leading to hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis:   Diabetes mellitus  
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Kal/i:   Potassium  
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The ovum is the:   Female gamete  
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Area between the uterus and rectum:   Cul-de-sac  
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Sac containing the egg:   Ovarian follicle  
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Tissue that produces sperm cells:   Seminiferous Tubules  
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Leukorrhea may be associated with:   Cervicitis  
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A woman who has had 3 miscarriages and 2 live births:   5 grav, 2 para  
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Endometrial carcinoma may be detected by:   D & C  
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Removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip:   Pelvic exenteration  
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Physician's effort to turn the fetus during delivery:   Cephalic version  
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Gynecomastia:   Abnormal development of breast tissue in males.  
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Excessive flow of blood from the uterus between menstrual periods:   Metrorrhagia  
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Difficult labor and delivery:   Dystocia  
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Menarche:   1st period  
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Vaginal discharge, pain in the LLQ and RLQ, dysmenorrhea, and a gonococcal infection; likely Dx:   PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)  
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Pieces of the inner lining of the uterus are ectopic:   Endometriosis  
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The male gonad:   Testis  
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A gland below the bladder and surrounding the urethra:   Prostate  
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Hair-like tail region of the sperm:   Flagellum  
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Foreskin:   Prepuce  
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Inflammation of the glans penis:   Balanitis  
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Congenital absence of a testicle:   Anorchism  
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Nongonococcal urethritis is most often caused by:   Chlamydial Infection  
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Which secrete(s) cortisol:   Adrenal cortex  
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Deficiency of gonadotropins:   Hypogonadism  
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Adnexa Uteri:   Ovaries & Fallopian tubes  
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A chancre is the primary lesion in which of the following conditions:   Syphilis  
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Pregnancy:   Gestation  
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Sac containing the male gonads:   Scrotum  
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Sterilization Procedure:   Vasectomy  
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Testicular Carcinoma:   Seminoma  
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Incision of the perineum during Child birth:   Episiotomy  
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Treating tissue with cold temperatures is called:   Cryogenic Surgery Correct  
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Anterior love of the pituitary gland:   Adenohypophysis  
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Respiratory disorder in the neonate:   Hyaline Membrane disease  
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