1. Which of the following is not true of antibiotics? No bacteria have been
known to develop resistance to treatment.
2. How does arthrochondritis differ from arthritis? It is usually a temporary
condition
3. Inflammation of a bursa is known as bursitis. Healthy bursae create a
smooth gliding ...
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131 Exam 2 Questions AND ANSWERS ( ANSWERED)
Test 2 Medical Terms
1. Which of the following is not true of antibiotics? No bacteria have been
known to develop resistance to treatment.
2. How does arthrochondritis differ from arthritis? It is usually a temporary
condition
3. Inflammation of a bursa is known as bursitis. Healthy bursae create a
smooth gliding surface making normal movement painless. In which of
the following areas are you NOT likely to experience bursitis? Calves
4. Which of the following statements is true? The congenital disease called
Marfan’s syndrome results in formation of abnormally long limbs.
5. What is the origin of the word root “lith”? the Greek word for stone
6. The disease reckets, which softens bones and strikes mainly children and
adolescents, is caused by? A lack of calcium and/or vitamin D in the diet.
7. Which of the following statements is true? Cardiovalvulitis is usually
diagnosed from the presence of a heart murmur.
8. How does arthrochondritis differ from arthritis? It is usually a temporary
condition
9. Which of the following is NOT true of bones? There are 209 bones in the
body.
10.A transfusion of blood donated by a patient for his personal use is called
an autologous transfusion. This is a common procedure before a surgery
to avoid potential incompatibility, which may result in? hemolysis
11.The word inflammation comes from the Latin word, inflammation, which
means to? Ignite or set ablaze
12.A widespread, communicable disease common in adolescents and young
adults, caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, mononucleosis produces all
except which of the following symptoms? Nervous energy.
13.Which of the following is NOT a subdiscipline of immunology?
Hematology
14.Because sickle cell anemia is a disease affecting hemoglobin, it is a form of
hemoglobinopathy, How many word parts are used to construct the term
hemoglobinopathy? Five
15.King Henry VIII of England suffered greatly from gout, which was
exacerabated by? Poor dietary habits
16.Which of the following statements is false? White blood cells, which are
involved in the fight against infection, are carried only in the blood.
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