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Phlebotomy Chapter 4

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Which word element establishes the basic meaning of a medical term?   Word root  
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Which word part is a prefix?   Epi  
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To what part of the body does the part “cephal” refer?   Head  
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Which part of the word “pericarditis” is the word root?   Cardi  
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What does the suffix “lysis” mean?   Breakdown  
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The plural from of “ovum” is?   Ova  
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The singular for of “atria” is?   Atrium  
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The medical term for platelet is?   Thrombocyte  
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Venule means?   Small vein  
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Which of the following means kidney inflammation?   Renitis  
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The “e” at the end is pronounced separately in?   Flange  
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The abbreviation “ESR” stand for?   Erythrocyte sedimentation rate  
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The abbreviation “RBC” means?   Red blood cells  
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The abbreviation “PPD” means?   Purified protein derivative  
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Which of the following abbreviations is on The Joint Commisions current “Do Not Use” list?   MSO4  
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Which part of the word “arteriospasm” is the suffix?   Spasm  
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The prefix of the word “antiseptic” means?   Against  
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The law that was designed to make health insurance more portable and accountable is?   HIPPA  
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The nurse says a patients fingers are too cyanotic to use for a fingerstick. How would the fingers look?   Bluish in color.  
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Which is a suffix that means condition or state of?   Ism  
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