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Stone Academy SCIENCE 5463 Chapter 1 to chapter 27 The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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Chapter 20: Lymphatic System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Where does lymph originally come from? a. Spleen b. Thoracic duct c. Interstitium d. Lymph nodes ANS: C 2. Lymph from the right arm and the right side of the head and thorax drains into the a. thoracic duct. b. vena cava. c. right atrium. d. right lymphatic duct. ANS: D 3. Thymosin a...

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Chapter 17: Function of the Heart Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Systole and diastole describe the function of the a. pericardium. b. SA node. c. myocardium. d. mediastinum. ANS: C 2. During atrial systole, the a. AV valves are closed. b. ventricles are relaxed. c. ventricles are in systole. d. semilunar valves are open. ANS: B 3. What happens duri...

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Chapter 18: Anatomy of the Blood Vessels and Special Circulations Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. What is the “main vein that drains the brain”? a. Carotid b. Brachial c. Jugular d. Saphenous ANS: C 2. Which is the longest vein in the body that is located in the lower extremity? a. Vena cava b. Subclavian c. Jugular d. Saphenous ANS: D 3. All arteries directly or indirectly em...

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Chapter 14: Musculoskeletal System LaFleur: Exploring Medical Language, 10th Edition

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1. The pronunciation for the third set of five larger vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called a. (tha-RAS-ik) (VER-te-bray). b. c. (LUM-bar) (VER-te-bray). d. (SUR-vi-kal) (VER-te-bray). ANS: C REF: 530 OBJ: 1 TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 2. The pronunciatio...

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Chapter 16: Endocrine System LaFleur: Exploring Medical Language, 10th Edition

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1. The pronunciation of the anatomic structure that is approximately the size of a pea and located at the base of the brain is a. b. c. d. ANS: A REF: 639 OBJ: 1 TOP: Pronunciation of Anatomic Structures 2. The pronunciation of the largest endocrine gland that secretes triiodothyronine (T3) ...

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Chapter 3: Cultural Considerations Across the Lifespan and in Health and Illness Test Bank

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1. Cultural competence in health care is demonstrated by: a. sensitivity to cultural differences. b. discussing cultural differences. c. being able to differentiate between cultures. d. adapting care to meet cultural needs. ANS: D Cultural competence is the ability to adapt care so that it doe...

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Chapter 1 Definitions(Pharmacology Chapter 1 “Definitions and Standards

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Pharmacology • The study of drugs and their actions • Pharmacotherapy…. One type of treatment for disorders Others…. • Diet therapy • Physiotherapy • Psychotherapy Naming of drugs Drugs have 3 names: • Chemical name • Generic name (Official name) • Brand name You sho...

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Chapter 4: The Influence of Family on Developing a Lifestyle Test Bank

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1. The family can be defined as: a. the coexistence of two or more humans. b. a basic human social system. c. a hierarchal partnership. d. a group of persons who are related by blood. ANS: B The family has been defined as a basic human social system that involves commitment and interaction am...

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Chapter 21: Immune System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. B and T cells are a. tonsils. b. lymphocytes. c. lymph nodes. d. antibodies. ANS: B 2. What is the effect of a massive release of histamine? a. Jaundice b. Anemia c. Thrombosis d. Wheezing and hypotension ANS: D 3. What is the name of a severe hypersensitivity reaction? a. Cyanosis ...

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Chapter 22: Respiratory System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which structure is called the windpipe and is supported by rings of cartilage? a. Bronchus b. Alveolus c. Pharynx d. Trachea ANS: D 2. Which of the following respiratory tubes are primarily composed of smooth muscle and determine the flow of air to the alveoli? a. Trachea b. Bronchi c. ...

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Chapter 23: Digestive System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following best describes the chewing of food? a. Emulsification b. Mechanical digestion c. Peristalsis d. Absorption ANS: B 2. Which of the following best describes why food moves through the digestive system from the mouth toward the anus? a. Emulsification b. Mastication ...

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Chapter 24: Urinary System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. What vascular structure is found between the afferent and efferent arterioles? a. Peritubular capillaries b. Renal artery c. Glomerulus d. Renal veins ANS: C 2. What is the major artery that supplies the kidneys? a. Carotid b. Portal c. Celiac axis d. Renal ANS: D 3. Which of the foll...

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Chapter 25: Water, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following is true about interstitial fluid, plasma, lymph, and transcellular fluid? a. Contain no electrolytes b. Protein-free fluids c. Classified as extracellular d. pH less than 6 (highly acidic) ANS: C 2. Which of the following forms the greatest extracellular fluid compart...

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Chapter 26: Reproductive Systems Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. The seminiferous tubules a. are located in the pelvic cavity. b. are tightly coiled structures that produce sperm. c. secrete testosterone. d. are primarily concerned with ejaculation. ANS: B 2. The scrotum a. makes sperm. b. is a sac located between the thighs and holds the testicles. c...

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Chapter 27: Human Development and Heredity Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which structure is commonly called the bag of waters (it breaks prior to delivery and often signals the onset of labor)? a. Primary germ layers b. Morula c. Amniotic sac d. Blastocyst ANS: C 2. What term describes the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm? a. Inner cell mass b. Extraembryonic...

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Chapter 12: Autonomic Nervous System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following is most related to the “feed-and-breed” system? a. Pyramidal tracts b. Sympathetic nervous system c. Craniosacral outflow d. Rapid heart rate, palpitations, sweating ANS: C 2. Which of the following is most characteristic of the parasympathetic nervous system? a....

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Chapter 11: Nervous System: Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerves Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following is the major motor tract? a. Cauda equina b. Spinocerebellar c. Pyramidal d. Spinothalamic ANS: C 2. Which of the following is the best description of a motor tract? a. Spinothalamic tract b. Ascending tract c. Descending tract d. Gray matter ANS: C 3. To achiev...

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Chapter 08: Skeletal System Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. The humerus a. is located in the arm. b. is distal to the radius and ulna. c. articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint. d. is a bone of the axial skeleton. ANS: A 2. The humerus a. contains the olecranon process. b. articulates distally with the ulna. c. forms a ball-...

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Chapter 05: Microbiology Basics Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following is defined as a disease-producing microorganism? a. Normal flora b. Pathogen c. Arthropod d. Parasite ANS: B 2. Which word best characterizes Typhoid Mary? a. Immune b. Symptomatic c. Carrier d. Fomite ANS: C 3. Which of the following describes the signs and sym...

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Chapter 04: Cell Metabolism Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following is a nitrogen-containing waste product? a. Glucose b. Adenosine triphosphate c. Carbon dioxide d. Urea ANS: D 2. Which of the following is a waste product of the aerobic glucose metabolism? a. ATP b. CO2 c. Urea d. Glycogen ANS: B 3. Glucose is usually broken do...

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Chapter 10: Nervous System: Nervous Tissue and Brain Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which branching structures carry information toward the cell body of a neuron? a. Synapses b. Axons c. Dendrites d. Nodes of Ranvier ANS: C 2. The neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine (ACh) are stored within the a. tips of the dendrites. b. cell body. c. postsynaptic receptors. d. ax...

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Chapter 02: Basic Chemistry Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 6th Edition

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1. Which of the following are located in the orbits surrounding the nucleus? a. Isotopes b. Protons c. Electrons d. Neutrons ANS: C 2. Which of the following is a measurement of hydrogen ion concentration [H+ ]? a. Atomic number b. Atomic mass c. Isotope d. pH ANS: D 3. The sharing of e...

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