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Spongy, porous bone tiss is also called:
- a.) Yellow Bone Marrow
- b.) Bone Fissure
- c.) Compact Bone
- d.) Bone Sinus
e.)"Cancellous Bone"
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Outward extension of the shoulder bone is the:
- a.) Xiphoid process
- b.) Acetabulum
c.) "Acromion"- d.) Vertebral Arch
- e.) Patella
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An opening or passage in bones where blood vessels & nerves enter & leave is a:
- a.) Fissure
- b.) Sulcus
- c.) Tuberosity
- d.) "Foramen"
- e.) Fossa
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The projection of the temporal bone is the:
- a.) Malleolus
- b.) Epiphysis
- c.) Xiphoid process
- d.) "Mastoid Process"
- e.) Tubercle
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Knuckle-like process @ the end of a bone is called:
- a. Fontanelle
- b. Tubersoity
- c. Trochanter
- d. Xiphoid process
- e. "Condyle"
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Mandible, Vomer, Maxilla, & Zygomatic are all bones of the:
- a. "Face"b. Cranium
- c. Spine
- d. Pelvi
- e. Thorax
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Occipital, Sphenoid, Frontal, Temporal, & Ethmoid r bones of the:
- a. Face
- b. "Cranium"c. Spine
- d. Pelvis
- e. Thorax
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The shaft of a Long Bone is called a(n):
- a. Olecranon
- b. Periosteum
- c. Osteoclast
- d. Epiphysis
- e. "Diaphysis"
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Poor formation of bone:
- a. Osteolysis
- b. "Osteodystrophy"c. Decalcification
- d. Myelopoiesis
- e. Osteoclasis
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Slipping or Subluxation of a vertebra:
- a. Spondylitis
- b. Rachitis
- c. Kyphosis
- d. "Spondylolisthesis"e. Lordosis
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Operation performed to relieve the symptoms of a slipped disk:
- a. Patellapexy
- b. Arthoscopy
- c. Osteoclasis
- d. "Laminectomy"e. Metacarpectomy
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Lateral curvature of the spinal column:
- a. Lordosis
- b. "Scoliosis"c. Kyphosis
- d. Spina Bifida
- e. Pubic Symphysis
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Vitamin D deficiency leads 2 softening of bone, which is known as:
- a. "Osteomalacia"
- b. Lumbago
- c. Osteogenesis Imperfecta
- d. Osteoporosis
- e. Hypercalcemia
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Pertaining 2 the Upper Arm bone:
- a. "Humeral"
- b. Tibial
- c. Radial
- d. Ulnar
- e. Carpal
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The shoulder bone is the:
- a. Patella
- b. Sternum
- c. "Scapula"d. Clavicle
- e. Vertebra
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The smaller of the two Lower Leg bones is the:
- a. Calcaneus
- b. Tibia
- c. "Fibula"d. Tarsal bone
- e. Malleolus
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Inflammation of bone & Bone marrow:
- a. Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica
- b. Multiple Myeloma
- c. "Osteomyelitis"d. Osteoporosis
- e. Osteochondroma
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Clubfoot:
- a. "Exostosis"
- b. Osteogenic Sarcoma
- c. Bunion
- d. Talipes
- e. Bursitis
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A Splintered or Crushed bone:
- a. "Comminuted Fracture"
- b. Greenstick Fracture
- c. Crepitation
- d. Compression Fracture
- e. Impacted Fracture
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Surgical repair of a joint:
- a. "Arthroplasty"
- b. Fasciectomy
- c. Achondroplasia
- d. Tenorrhaphy
- e. Arthrosis
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Condition of stiffening & immobility of a joint:
- a. Hemarthrosis
- b. Fibrositis
- c. Bursitis
- d. Kyphosis
- e. "Ankylosis"
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Chronic inflammation of bones & joints due 2 degenerative changes in cartilage:
- a. Ankylosing spondylitis
- b. Rheumatoid Arthritis
- c. Chondromalacia
- d. "Osteoarthritis"e. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Inflammation of joints caused by excessive Uric Acide accumulation:
- a. Bunion
- b. Bursitis
- c. "Gouty Arthritis"
- d. Sciatica
- e. Myositis
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Malignant tumor of Smooth Muscle:
- a. Rhabdomyosarcoma
- b. "Leiomyosarcoma"
- c. Rhabdomyoma
- d. Leiomyoma
- e. Myorrhaphy
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Wasting away {no development}of muscle:
- a. Myasthemia
- b. Myalgia
- c. Hypertrophy
- d. Atrophy
- e. Myositis
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Fibrous membrane separating muscle:
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Movement away from the midline:
- a. "Abduction"
- b. Adduction
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Pertaining 2 the heart muscle:
- a.Myasthenia
- b. "Myocardial"
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Pain of many muscles:
- a. Myositis
- b. "Polymyalgia"
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Act of turning the palm forward or upward:
- a. "Supination"
- b. Pronation
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Muscle connected 2 internal organs:
- a. Skeletal
- b. "Visceral"
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Connection of muscle 2 the bone tht moves:
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Connection of Muscle 2 Stationary Bone:
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Correct Spelling: Upper Arm Bone:
- a. "Humerus"
- b. Humerous
- c. Humorous
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Correct Spelling: Thigh Bone:
- a. Femor
- b. "Femur"
- c. Femmur
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Correct Spelling: End of a Long Bone:
- a. "Epiphysis"
- b. Epiphisis
- c. Epiphifisis
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Correct Spelling: Humpback:
- a. Kyphiosis
- b. Kiphosis
- c. "Kyphosis"
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Correct Spelling: Heel Bone:
- a. "Calcaneus"
- b. Calcaneous
- c. Calcaineus
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Correct Spelling: Finger or Toe Bones:
- a. "Phanlanges"
- b. Pharynges
- c. Plalanges
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Correct Spelling: Collar Bone:
- a. Clavical
- b. Klavicle
- c. "Clavicle"
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Correct Spelling: Kneecap
- a. "Patella"
- b. Petella
- c. Patela
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Correct Spelling: Mineral substance in bone:
- a. "Phosphorus"
- b. Phosphorous
- c. Phospherus
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Correct Spelling: Lower Large Bone
- a. Tibbia
- b. Tibea
- c. "Tibia"
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Correct Spelling: Itching:
- a. Pruritis
- b. Purtritis
- c. "Pruritus"
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Correct Spelling: Red, round wheals {Hives}:
- a. "Urticaria"
- b. Urtakaria
- c. Urtikaria
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Correct Spelling: Malignant tumor of pigmented skin cells:
- a. Melenoma
- b. Melonoma
- c. "Melanoma"
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Correct Spelling: Mole
- a. "Nevus"
- b. Nevas
- c. Nevis
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Correct Spelling: Blackhead:
- a. Komedo
- b. "Comedo"
- c. Comeddo
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Correct Spelling: Absence of kin pigment:
- a. "Albinism"
- b. Allbinism
- c. Albenism
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Correct Spelling: Chronic recurrent dermatosis w/itchy, scaly patches:
- a. Psoriesis
- b. Psoraisis
- c. "Psoriasis"
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Correct Spelling: Structural protein found in skin & connective tiss:
- a. Collegen
- b. Kollagen
- c. "Collagen"
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Correct Spelling: Profuse sweating:
- a. "Diaphoresis"
- b. Diaforesis
- c. Diaphoriesis
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Correct Spelling: Inflammatory Disease:
- a. Ezcema
- b. Eksema
- c. "Eczema"
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A type of Epithelial cell in the Epidermis is a:
- a. Lipocyte
- b. Neuron
- c. Chondrocyte
- d. Histiocyte
- e. "Squamous Cell"
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Dermis:
- a. "Basal Layer of Skin"
- b. Middle Layer of Skin
- c. Epithelial Layer
- d. Above the Dermis
- e. Subcutaneous Tiss
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A hard protein material found in the Epidermis "
- a. Melanin
- b. Sebum
- c. "Keratin"
- d. Collagen
- e. Cerumen
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Structural protein found in skin & connective tiss:
- a. Cartilage
- b. "Collagen"
- c. Cerumen
- d. Melanin
- e. Sebum
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Xer/o means:
- a. "Dry"
- b. Scaly
- c. Thick
- d. Yellow
- e. White
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Pertaining 2 Under a nail:
- a. Hypodermic
- b. Hypoglossal
- c. Epidermis
- d. Subcutaneous
- e. "Subungual"
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Wht is a combining form meaning skin:
- a. Ichthy/o
- b. Adip/o
- c. "Cutane/o"
- d. Pachy/o
- e. Xanth/o
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Absence of pigment in skin?
- a. Erythroderma
- b. Melanism
- c. Xanthoderma
- d. Dermatitis
- e. "Albinism"
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Inflammation of the soft tiss around a nail:
- a. Onychomycosis
- b. Erythema
- c. Epidermolysis
- d. "Paronychia"
- e. Dermatitis
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Profuse sweating:
- a. Anhidrosis
- b. "Diaphoresis"
- c. Hidradenitis
- d. Seborrhea
- e. Keratosis
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Fungal Infection:
- a. Leukoderma
- b. Keratosis
- c. Erythema
- d. "Trichomycosis"
- e. Seborrhea
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Fatty mass w/in a Sebaceous gland:
- a. "Steatoma"
- b. Lipoma
- c. Pilosebaceous
- d. Onychophagia
- e. Verrucae
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A wheal is a(n):
- a. Macule
- b. Wart
- c. Polyp
- d. Ulcer
- e. "Hive"
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Bullae:
- a. Papules
- b. Macules
- c. Fissures
- d. "Large Blisters"
- e. Nodules
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Pustule:
- a. Cyst
- b. Pruritus
- c. Uriticaria
- d. "Small Abscess"
- e. Ecchymoses
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Itching:
- a. Pruritis
- b. Petechiae
- c. Alopecia
- d. Purpura
- e. "Pruritus"
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Keloid:
- a. "Thickened Scar"
- b. Leukoplakia
- c. Comedo
- d. Callus
- e. Wart
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Inflammatory disease of the joints & collagen of the skin; can affect other body organs:
- a. Impetigo
- b. "Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- c. Mycosis Fungoides
- d.Actinic Keratosis
- e. Eczema
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Moles tht can develop in/2 malignant melanoma:
- a. Basal Cell Carcinomas
- b. Squamous Cell Carcinomas
- c. Verrucae
- d. "Dysplastic Nevi"
- e. Polyps
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Bed sore; break in continuity of skin:
- a. Leukoplakia
- b. Psoriasis
- c. Tinea
- d. "Decubitus Ulcer"
- e. Scleroderma
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Chronic recurrent dermatosis w/silvery gray scales covering red patches in skin:
- a. Leukoplakia
- b. Psoriasis
- c. Tinea
- d. "Decbitus Ulcer"
- e. Scleroderma
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A Dermatomycosis:
- a. Leukoplakia
- b. Psoriasis
- c. "Tinea"
- d. Decubitus Ulcer
- e. Scleroderma
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White patches on a mucous membrane of tongue or cheek:
- a. "Leukoplakia"
- b. Psoriasis
- c. Tinea
- d. Decubitus Ulcer
- e. Scleroderma
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Connective tiss in the skin hardens:
- a. Leukoplakia
- b. Psoriasis
- c. Tinea
- d. Decubitus Ulcer
- e. " Scleroderma"
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Layers of growth r removed & examined microscopically:
- a. Fungal Test
- b. Scratch Test
- c. "Mohs Surgery"
- d. Cryosurgery
- e. Punch Biopsy
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