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Shiland: Mastering Healthcare Terminology, 4th Edition

 

Chapter 5-1: Gastrointestinal System

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. The term for the process of breaking down food is:
a. absorption. c. ingestion.
b. digestion. d. elimination.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The process of chewing is:
a. absorption. c. mastication.
b. deglutition. d. defecation.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Difficulty swallowing is:
a. deglutition. c. defecation.
b. mastication. d. dysphagia.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The process of taking in more nutrients than the body optimally needs is:
a. peristalsis. c. hyperalimentation.
b. hypoalimentation. d. hyperemesis.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. What is the wavelike movement that propels food through the digestive system?
a. digestion c. defecation
b. peristalsis d. eructation

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Which is NOT a salivary gland?
a. lingual c. parotid
b. submandibular d. sublingual

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The tube that connects the oral cavity with the esophagus is the:
a. eustachian tube. c. larynx.
b. pharynx. d. thorax.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The combining form for lips is:
a. lip/o. c. bucc/o.
b. gloss/o. d. cheil/o.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    165 | 174         OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The combining form for the upper jaw bone is:
a. mandibul/o. c. uvul/o.
b. maxill/o. d. sialaden/o.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    165 | 174         OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Patients with disorders of the gums have ____ disease.
a. gastric c. salivary
b. buccal d. periodontal

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An erosion in the lining of the stomach in the area surrounding the LES is in the:
a. pylorus. c. cardia.
b. body. d. plicae.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Abbreviations

 

  1. A ridge or wrinkle in the stomach is a:
a. villus. c. plica.
b. ruga. d. pylorus.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The mix of food, gastric juices, and hydrochloric acid in the stomach is:
a. chyme. c. feces.
b. bolus. d. flatus.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The sphincter between the stomach and first part of the small intestine is the:
a. LES. c. pyloric sphincter.
b. ileocecal sphincter. d. cardiac sphincter.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The suffix -ase added to a term denotes a(n):
a. starch. c. sugar.
b. enzyme. d. acid.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the rectum and anus is called:
a. hemorrhoids. c. proctitis
b. anodynia. d. prostatodynia.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The process of releasing feces from the body is:
a. digestion. c. deglutition.
b. defecation. d. flatus.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. One of the combining forms for abdomen is:
a. gastr/o. c. enter/o.
b. celi/o. d. col/o.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168 | 174

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Which part of the intestine is between the jejunum and the cecum?
a. ilium c. duodenum
b. ascending colon d. ileum

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. What is a fatty substance found only in animal tissues?
a. cholesterol c. chyme
b. bile d. lacteal

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The healthcare term for indigestion is:
a. halitosis. c. dysphagia.
b. regurgitation. d. dyspepsia.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A synonym for singultus is:
a. aerophagia. c. flatus.
b. hiccough. d. melena.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Pyrosis is a healthcare term for:
a. belching. c. heartburn.
b. bad breath. d. constipation.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Frank, bright red, lower-GI bleeding from the rectum is:
a. hematochezia. c. melena.
b. melanin. d. hematemesis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Release of air from the stomach through the mouth is:
a. halitosis. c. regurgitation.
b. emesis. d. eructation.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. What is the term for black, tarry stools?
a. melanin c. melanoma
b. melena d. hematochezia

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. What is abnormal discharge of watery, semisolid stools?
a. constipation c. diarrhea
b. obstipation d. hematochezia

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The healthcare term for bad-smelling breath is:
a. singultus. c. pyrosis.
b. halitosis. d. aerophagia.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Hirschsprung disease is:
a. congenital megacolon. c. esophageal atresia.
b. cleft palate. d. pyloric stenosis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A canker sore is:
a. herpetic stomatitis. c. aphthous stomatitis.
b. gingivitis. d. pyorrhea.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The healthcare term for cavities is:
a. dental caries. c. gingivitis.
b. periodontal disease. d. pyorrhea.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Condition of white patches on the lips and buccal mucosa often associated with tobacco use:
a. dental plaque c. leukoplakia
b. pyorrhea d. aphthous stomatitis

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The healthcare term for an abnormal bite is:
a. periodontal disease. c. dental plaque.
b. dental caries. d. malocclusion.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The healthcare term for a fever blister or cold sore is:
a. leukoplakia. c. cheilosis.
b. herpetic stomatitis. d. aphthous stomatitis.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A backward flow of the contents of the stomach to the esophagus, caused by an inability of the LES to contract normally, is:
a. GERD. c. IBS.
b. PUD. d. IBD.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Abbreviations

 

  1. Impairment of esophageal peristalsis and inability of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax is called:
a. esophageal atresia. c. GERD.
b. dysphagia. d. achalasia.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An erosion of the protective mucosal lining of the stomach or duodenum is called:
a. gastritis. c. peptic ulcer disease.
b. achalasia. d. dysphagia.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Crohn disease is:
a. regional enteritis. c. diverticulitis.
b. acute peritonitis. d. colitis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Development of pouches in the lining of the colon is:
a. acute peritonitis. c. IBS.
b. IBD. d. diverticulosis.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. What is an abnormal communication between internal organs or from an internal organ to the surface of the body?
a. ileus c. fistula
b. fissure d. intussusception

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Chronic inflammation of the colon and rectum, manifesting as bouts of profuse, watery diarrhea is:
a. inflammatory bowel disease. c. paralytic ileus.
b. irritable bowel syndrome. d. ulcerative colitis.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Twisting of the intestines is:
a. intussusception. c. ileus.
b. volvulus. d. ileum.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Telescoping of the intestines is:
a. intussusception. c. ileus.
b. volvulus. d. ileum.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Common chronic condition of itching of the skin surrounding the anus:
a. pruritus ani c. anal fissure
b. hemorrhoids d. anal fistula

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Ileus is a(n):
a. obstruction.
b. telescoping of the intestines.
c. twisting of the intestines.
d. abnormal communication from an internal organ to the surface of the body.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A benign growth that may occur in the intestines is a(n):
a. diverticulum. c. ileus.
b. polyp. d. plica.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Varicose veins in the lower rectum or anus are:
a. anorectal abscesses. c. hemorrhoids.
b. volvuli. d. anal fissures.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Chronic degenerative disease of the liver, most commonly associated with alcohol abuse, is:
a. pancreatitis. c. hepatitis.
b. cirrhosis. d. sclerosis.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Presence of stones in the gallbladder:
a. biliary colic c. renal calculi
b. choledocholithiasis d. cholelithiasis

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammatory disease of the liver caused by alcohol, drugs, or an increasing number of viruses is:
a. hepatitis. c. cholangitis.
b. cirrhosis. d. sclerosis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A synonym for hiatal hernia is:
a. femoral hernia. c. diaphragmatocele.
b. incarcerated hernia. d. umbilical hernia.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Crural hernia is a(n) _____ hernia.
a. inguinal c. femoral
b. umbilical d. diaphragmatic

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Constriction of a tubular structure, including intestines, leading to an impedance of circulation is:
a. herniation. c. reduction.
b. strangulation. d. peristalsis.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A procedure using a contrast medium to image the gallbladder is called:
a. a barium swallow. c. cholecystography.
b. computed tomography. d. GTT.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A test that measures the motor function of the esophagus is:
a. manometry. c. endoscopy.
b. fluoroscopy. d. a barium swallow.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A fecal exam to detect hidden blood is a:
a. stool culture. c. stool guaiac.
b. GGT. d. total bilirubin.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Blood test to detect possible jaundice, cirrhosis, or hepatitis:
a. GGT c. hemoccult test
b. total bilirubin d. biopsy

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Blood test to detect increased enzymes that may indicate cirrhosis, acute pancreatitis, acute cholecystitis, nephrosis, or Helicobacter pylori antibodies:
a. Hemoccult c. biopsy
b. total bilirubin d. GGT

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Abbreviations

 

  1. Use of high-frequency sound waves to image deep structures in the body, including gallstones and tumors in the digestive system, is called:
a. manometry. c. computed tomography.
b. sonography. d. fluoroscopy.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    191

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An example of an anastomosis is a(n):
a. colostomy. c. colectomy.
b. appendectomy. d. esophagogastrostomy.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    195

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Tying off a blood vessel or duct is called:
a. lysis. c. stripping.
b. ligation. d. anastomosis.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    197

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The process of withdrawing fluid from a body cavity is:
a. ligation. c. paracentesis.
b. nasogastric intubation. d. lysis.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    197

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The procedure to correct an omphalocele is a:
a. gastrectomy. c. herniorrhaphy.
b. laparotomy. d. colostomy.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A gastric resection is called a:
a. gastrectomy. c. gastrotomy.
b. gastrostomy. d. gastroscopy.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. What is the term for destruction of adhesions?
a. ligation c. resection
b. lysis d. incision

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    197

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A medication to treat morbid obesity is an:
a. antiemetic. c. anorexiant.
b. antibiotic. d. antacid.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    200

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Medication that stimulates peristalsis and is stronger than a laxative is a(n):
a. antiemetic. c. antacid.
b. anorexiant. d. cathartic.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    200

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A patient with cholecystitis has ____ disease.
a. IBD c. GERD
b. GB d. PUD

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183 | 201         OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Abbreviations

 

  1. A patient with delayed bowel movements has difficulty with:
a. deglutition. c. mastication.
b. dysphagia. d. defecation.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. An artificial opening from the intestinal tract to the outside of the body is a:
a. stoma. c. singultus.
b. villus. d. pylorus.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The breakdown of fats is:
a. absorption. c. emulsification.
b. digestion. d. indigestion.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A lymphatic vessel in the small intestines that absorbs lipids is called a:
a. plica. c. ruga.
b. villus. d. lacteal.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The plural of anastomosis is:
a. anastomosa. c. anastomoses.
b. anastomosae. d. anastomosi.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    19

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of ruga is:
a. rugae. c. rugas.
b. rugi. d. rugum.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Condition in which the teeth do not touch properly when the mouth is closed:
a. periodontal disease c. dental caries
b. malocclusion d. pyorrhea

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The hepatic duct joins with the cystic duct of the gallbladder to form the:
a. pancreatic duct. c. pylorus.
b. bile duct. d. common bile duct.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    170-171           OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Pancreatic involvement in the digestion of food is an ____ function.
a. excretory c. endocrine
b. exocrine d. absorptive

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    171                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An organ in the epigastric region that produces enzymes for the digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids is the:
a. pancreas. c. liver.
b. gallbladder. d. appendix.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    171                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A patient with hematemesis has:
a. blood in the stools. c. heartburn.
b. blood in the vomit. d. indigestion.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The sensation that accompanies the urge to vomit but does not always lead to vomiting is:
a. pyrosis. c. singultus.
b. nausea. d. eructation.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Extreme constipation and intestinal obstruction is:
a. melena. c. dyspepsia.
b. hematochezia. d. obstipation.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Abnormal increase in the activity of the small and large intestines, leading to diarrhea and flatus is:
a. irritable bowel syndrome. c. inflammatory bowel disease.
b. ulcerative colitis. d. Crohn disease.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Failure of the palate to close during embryonic development, creating an opening in the roof of the mouth, is known as:
a. cleft palate. c. stomatitis.
b. palatoplasty. d. pyloric stenosis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. An esophagus that ends in a blind pouch and lacks an opening into the stomach is:
a. achalasia. c. hiatal hernia.
b. esophageal atresia. d. Hirschsprung disease.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A purulent discharge from the tissue surrounding the teeth is:
a. malocclusion. c. dental caries.
b. dental plaque. d. pyorrhea.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A synonym for peptic ulcer is:
a. decubitus ulcer. c. diaphragmatocele.
b. gastric ulcer. d. GERD.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the large intestine is:
a. appendicitis. c. colitis.
b. enteritis. d. proctitis.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the lining of the abdominal cavity is:
a. gastritis. c. proctitis.
b. peronitis. d. peritonitis.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Lack of peristaltic movement in the intestinal tract is a(n):
a. adynamic ileus. c. intussusception.
b. volvulus. d. fistula.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A synonym for rectitis is:
a. pruritus ani. c. colitis.
b. proctitis. d. ileus.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The type of hepatitis transmitted through direct contact with fecally contaminated food or water is hepatitis:
a. A. c. C.
b. B. d. none of the above.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Abbreviations

 

  1. Inflammation of the bile vessels is:
a. cholangitis. c. choledochitis.
b. cholecystitis. d. biliary atresia.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A hernia that is irreducible:
a. cannot be corrected. c. is excised.
b. is incarcerated. d. is composed of necrotic tissue.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Introduction of a solution into the rectum for therapeutic or hygienic reasons is a(n):
a. paracentesis. c. enema.
b. anastomosis. d. lysis.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Surgery done through incisions in the abdominal wall:
a. anastomosis c. ligation
b. laparoscopic d. paracentesis

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Another term for liver cancer is:
a. hepatocellular carcinoma. c. cystadenoma.
b. odentogenic tumor. d. leiomyoma.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    188                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A umbilical hernia is a(n):
a. hiatal hernia. c. crural hernia.
b. omphalocele. d. inguinal hernia.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the vermiform appendix is called:
a. appendicitis. c. peritonitis.
b. regional enteritis. d. colitis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Yellowing of the skin and sclerae caused by elevated bilirubin levels is called:
a. biliary colic. c. fistula.
b. ileus. d. jaundice.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the gums is called:
a. cheilitis. c. gingivitis.
b. GERD. d. stomatitis.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An abnormal condition of the lips is called:
a. leukoplakia. c. malocclusion.
b. pyorrhea. d. cheilosis.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The film of material that coats teeth and may lead to tooth decay is called:
a. dental plaque. c. cirrhosis.
b. achalasia. d. volvulus.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Difficulty swallowing is called:
a. dyspepsia. c. eructation.
b. dysphagia. d. deglutition.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The presence of stones in the common bile duct is called:
a. cholecystitis. c. cholangitis.
b. cholelithiasis. d. choledocholithiasis.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the gallbladder is called:
a. cholangitis. c. cholecystitis.
b. cirrhosis. d. cholelithiasis.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A backward flow of stomach contents into the esophagus is called:
a. PUD. c. GERD.
b. IBD. d. IBS.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A cracklike lesion of the skin around the anus is called:
a. an anorectal abscess. c. proctitis.
b. an anal fissure. d. a hemorrhoid.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A circumscribed, pus-filled area of the anus and rectum is called:
a. an anorectal abscess. c. proctitis.
b. an anal fissure. d. a hemorrhoid.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Upper right quadrant pain is called:
a. obstipation. c. defecation.
b. eructation. d. biliary colic.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Another term for stones:
a. villi c. rugae
b. calculi d. plicae

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Another term for bloody vomitus:
a. hematochezia c. hematemesis
b. regurgitation d. melena

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the mucous membranes:
a. leukoplakia c. cirrhosis
b. dyspepsia d. mucositis

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The sensation that accompanies the urge to vomit is:
a. nausea. c. singultus.
b. pyrosis. d. halitosis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The return of swallowed food to the mouth is called:
a. eructation. c. flatus.
b. regurgitation. d. ileus.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Gas expelled through the anus is called:
a. hematochezia. c. flatus.
b. melena. d. diarrhea.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Narrowing of the muscle between the stomach and duodenum is called:
a. megacolon. c. pyloric stenosis.
b. cleft palate. d. esophageal atresia.

 

ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the lips is called:
a. cholangitis. c. gingivitis.
b. stomatitis. d. cheilitis.

 

ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the pouches lining the colon is called:
a. diverticulitis. c. intussusception.
b. volvulus. d. ulcerative colitis.

 

ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the pancreas is called:
a. hepatitis. c. peritonitis.
b. pancreatitis. d. cholangitis.

 

ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

Shiland: Mastering Healthcare Terminology, 4th Edition

 

Chapter 5-2: Gastrointestinal System

Test Bank

 

TRUE/FALSE

 

  1. The process of chewing is mastication.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Deglutition means eliminating feces.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The wavelike movement that propels food through the digestive tract is peristalsis.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Hypoalimentation is the process of taking in more nutrients than the body needs.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    196                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Digestion refers to the breakdown of food.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Ingestion is a medical term meaning swallowing.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Parotid, submandibular, and sublingual are all types of salivary glands.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Another term for the lower esophageal sphincter is the pylorus.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    166-167           OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The central part of the stomach is the body.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The cardia is near the pylorus.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The first part of the small intestine is the duodenum.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The last part of the small intestine is the ilium.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The first part of the large intestine is the cecum.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The vermiform appendix dangles from the descending colon.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The second part of the small intestine is the jejunum.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The small, circular folds in the small intestine are rugae.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    167-168           OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The liver is in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The waste product formed by the normal breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells and cholesterol is chyme.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    167 | 170         OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Bile emulsifies fats.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Bile is stored in the pancreas.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The pancreas has exocrine and endocrine glands.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    171                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The hepatic duct joins with the cystic duct of the gallbladder to form the common bile duct.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    170-171           OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in plant and animal tissues.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Villi are tiny projections in the small intestine.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The sigmoid colon is between the ascending colon and the descending colon.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The term for bad-smelling breath is halitosis.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A backflow of swallowed food to the mouth is eructation.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. The passage of bloody stools is termed hematochezia.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Black, tarry stools are melanin.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Extreme constipation is termed obstipation.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Esophageal atresia is the same as achalasia.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    177 | 180         OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Difficulty swallowing is known as dysphagia.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Periodontal disease is a pathologic condition of the tongue.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Pyorrhea is a discharge of pus often seen in gingivitis.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Leukoplakia is a healthy condition of white teeth.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Another name for a cold sore is herpetic stomatitis.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the muscle between the esophagus and the stomach.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Canker sores are aphthous stomatitis.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Cheilitis is inflammation of the cecum.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Regional enteritis is another term for IBS.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Abbreviations

 

  1. Pouches in the lining of the colon are diverticula.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Inflammation of the rectum and anus is colitis.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    181-182           OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Twisting of intestines is volvulus.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. An inward telescoping of the intestines is intussusception.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A benign growth that may occur in the intestines is a polyp.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A yellowing of the skin and sclerae caused by too much bilirubin is jaundice.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Stones in the gallbladder are choledocholithiasis.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An inguinal hernia is the same as a femoral hernia.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. An incarcerated hernia is the same as an irreducible hernia.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A stool guaiac tests for hidden blood.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A stool culture tests for increased enzymes.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. GGT is used to detect H. pylori antibodies.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Abbreviations

 

  1. Manometry is used to detect excessive hormone secretion in the pancreas.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An endoscope is an instrument to visualize the inside of the body.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A barium enema is used to detect abnormalities of the esophagus.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    189

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Cholecystography images the gallbladder.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A blood test to detect possible jaundice is a Hemoccult test.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Fluoroscopy is real-time visualization using x-rays of the body.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    189

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. A proctoscope is an endoscope inserted through the oral cavity.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An anastomosis is a new connection between two hollow structures.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    195

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An anastomosis between parts of the small and large intestines is a duodenoileostomy.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    195

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Ligation is the tying off of a blood vessel or a duct.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    197

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Gastric gavage is the removal of all or part of the stomach.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. A new opening for the colon to the abdominal wall is a colostomy.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Withdrawing fluid from a body cavity is a laparotomy.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    197

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Lysis of adhesions means the surgical destruction of scar tissue.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    197

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. An incision of the pylorus is a pylorostomy.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    198

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Laparoscopic surgery is performed through the abdominal wall.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Laparoscopic surgery is done with an instrument called a laparotome to visualize the interior of the abdomen.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Anorexiants are a class of drugs used to treat morbid obesity.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    200

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Antiemetics are drugs that prevent or alleviate constipation.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    200

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. Strong laxatives may be termed cathartics.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    200

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. Pyrosis and heartburn are treated with antidiarrheals.

 

ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    200

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. PEG stands for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.

 

ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    197 | 201         OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Abbreviations

 

COMPLETION

 

  1. The term for inflammation of the appendix is ____________________.

 

ANS:   appendicitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for swallowing is ____________________.

 

ANS:   deglutition

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for chewing is ____________________.

 

ANS:   mastication

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. A synonym for rectitis is ____________________.

 

ANS:   proctitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The term for a joining of two hollow structures is ____________________.

 

ANS:   anastomosis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    195                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for black tarry stools is ____________________.

 

ANS:   melena

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for inflammation of the liver is ____________________.

 

ANS:   hepatitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for inflammation of the gallbladder is ____________________.

 

ANS:   cholecystitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for the muscle between the stomach and the duodenum is ____________________.

 

ANS:   pylorus

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    167 | 177         OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for suture of a hernia (hernia repair) is ____________________.

 

ANS:   herniorrhaphy

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    196                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The parotid gland is one of the ____________________ glands.

 

ANS:   salivary

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The part of the pharynx directly adjacent to the oral cavity is the ____________________.

 

ANS:   oropharynx

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. An inflammation of the gums is ____________________.

 

ANS:   gingivitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. An inflammation of the lips is ____________________.

 

ANS:   cheilitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of lumen is ____________________.

 

ANS:   lumina

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    19                    OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of appendix is ____________________.

 

ANS:   appendices

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of villus is ____________________.

 

ANS:   villi

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of anastomosis is ____________________.

 

ANS:   anastomoses

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    19                    OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. The plural of pharynx is ____________________.

 

ANS:   pharynges

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    19                    OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of fundus is ____________________.

 

ANS:   fundi

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    19                    OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of pylorus is ____________________.

 

ANS:   pylori

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of ruga is ____________________.

 

ANS:   rugae

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of plica is ____________________.

 

ANS:   plicae

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The plural of diverticulum is ____________________.

 

ANS:   diverticula

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for belching is ____________________.

 

ANS:   eructation

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The term for a twisting of the intestines is ____________________.

 

ANS:   volvulus

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The term for a chronic, degenerative disease of the liver is ____________________.

 

ANS:   cirrhosis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The term for cavities (dental decay) is dental ____________________.

 

ANS:   caries

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The medical term for heartburn is ____________________.

 

ANS:   pyrosis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The term for an abnormal bite is ____________________.

 

ANS:   malocclusion

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for laparoscopy is ____________________.

 

ANS:

lap

LAP

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for gastroesophageal reflux disease is ____________________.

 

ANS:   GERD

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for a barium enema is ____________________.

 

ANS:   BE

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for a barium swallow is ____________________.

 

ANS:   BaS

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for lower esophageal sphincter is ____________________.

 

ANS:   LES

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for the gallbladder is ____________________.

 

ANS:   GB

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation for nausea and vomiting is ____________________.

 

ANS:   N&V

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The abbreviation EGD stands for ______________________________.

 

ANS:   esophagogastroduodenoscopy

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    201                  OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. A fecal exam to test for microorganisms in the feces, such as worms, amoebae, bacteria, and protozoa, is a ____________________.

 

ANS:   stool culture

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    192                  OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. A fecal exam to test for hidden blood is a stool ____________________.

 

ANS:   guaiac

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    192                  OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The special x-ray procedure that allows real-time visualization of structures directly on a monitor screen is ____________________.

 

ANS:   fluoroscopy

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    189                  OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. What is the general term for an instrument for the internal visualization of the body? ____________________

 

ANS:   endoscope

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    190                  OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. Varicose veins in the lower rectum or the anus are ____________________.

 

ANS:   hemorrhoids

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. Canker sore is a synonym for ____________________ stomatitis.

 

ANS:   aphthous

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. What is the abbreviation for the disorder characterized by ulceration of the lining of the intestine, bleeding, and diarrhea? ____________________

 

ANS:   IBD

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. ____________________ ani is the common chronic condition of itching of the skin surrounding the anus.

 

ANS:   pruritus

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. An anal ____________________ is a cracklike lesion of the skin around the anus.

 

ANS:   fissure

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. An inflammation of the peritoneum that commonly occurs when an inflamed appendix bursts is acute ____________________.

 

ANS:   peritonitis

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. A circumscribed, pus-filled area of inflammation in the anus or rectum is an anorectal ____________________.

 

ANS:   abscess

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. An erosion of the protective mucosal lining of the stomach or duodenum is ____________________ ulcer disease.

 

ANS:   peptic

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. The use of nutritional supplements that exceed recommended daily requirements is called ________________________.

 

ANS:   hyperalimentation

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    196                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. ____________ is removal of a tooth.

 

ANS:   odontectomy

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    197                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. Removal of a sessile or pedunculated polyp is called ________________.

 

ANS:   polypectomy

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    198                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. A new opening of the stomach through the skin to place a tube for the purpose of enteral feeding is called ________________.

 

ANS:   percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    197                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

  1. A ________________ is the surgical repair of the mouth.

 

ANS:   stomatoplasty

 

PTS:    1                      REF:    198                  OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms |  Pronounce/Spell

 

MATCHING

 

Match each definition with the correct word part.

a. liver
b. teeth
c. discharge, flow
d. removal, excision
e. pancreas
f. colon, large intestine
g. surrounding, around
h. gallbladder
i. stomach
j. condition of an opening
k. contraction
l. rectum and anus
m. vomiting, vomit
n. process of viewing
o. digestion
p. small intestine, intestine
q. new opening
r. under, below
s. excessive, above
t. no, not, without

 

 

  1. a-

 

  1. gastr/o

 

  1. hyper-

 

  1. pancreat/o

 

  1. peri-

 

  1. sub-

 

  1. -ectomy

 

  1. -emesis

 

  1. -pepsia

 

  1. -rrhea

 

  1. -scopy

 

  1. -stalsis

 

  1. -stomy

 

  1. -tresia

 

  1. proct/o

 

  1. cholecyst/o

 

  1. col/o, colon/o

 

  1. dent/i, odont/o

 

  1. enter/o

 

  1. hepat/o

 

  1. ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   I                      PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   S                      PTS:    1                      REF:    196                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   E                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   G                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   R                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    195

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   M                    PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   O                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   N                     PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   K                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   Q                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   J                      PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   L                     PTS:    1                      REF:    174                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   H                     PTS:    1                      REF:    174                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    174                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   P                      PTS:    1                      REF:    174                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    174                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

Match each definition with the correct term below.

a. to take in food
b. sphincter at outlet of rectum
c. duodenum, jejunum, and ileum
d. tube from throat to stomach
e. organ that stores bile
f. the process of chewing
g. wormlike appendage
h. S-shaped part of large intestine
i. temporarily stores chewed food from esophagus
j. organ that produces bile
k. muscle between stomach and duodenum
l. an exocrine and endocrine gland
m. to break down food
n. process of releasing feces from body
o. straight, final part of colon
p. first part of large intestine
q. large intestine
r. cardiac sphincter
s. the process of swallowing
t. GI system

 

 

  1. alimentary canal

 

  1. anus

 

  1. appendix

 

  1. cecum

 

  1. colon

 

  1. deglutition

 

  1. digestion

 

  1. esophagus

 

  1. gallbladder

 

  1. ingestion

 

  1. LES

 

  1. liver

 

  1. mastication

 

  1. stomach

 

  1. pancreas

 

  1. pylorus

 

  1. small intestine

 

  1. defecation

 

  1. rectum

 

  1. sigmoid colon

 

  1. ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   G                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   P                      PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   Q                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   S                      PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   M                    PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    166                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   E                     PTS:    1                      REF:    171                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   R                     PTS:    1                      REF:    166                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Abbreviations

 

  1. ANS:   J                      PTS:    1                      REF:    170                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   I                      PTS:    1                      REF:    165                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   L                     PTS:    1                      REF:    171                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   K                     PTS:    1                      REF:    167                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    164                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   N                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   O                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   H                     PTS:    1                      REF:    168                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

Match each definition with the correct term below.

a. protrusion of intestine into inguinal canal
b. return of contents of stomach to esophagus
c. black, tarry stools
d. difficult digestion
e. loose, watery stools
f. new opening between two hollow structures
g. varicose veins in the lower rectum
h. hernia repair
i. bloody stools
j. condition of pouches in the intestines
k. inflammation of the appendix
l. narrowing of the muscle between the stomach and duodenum
m. vomiting blood
n. new opening of the colon to the surface of the abdomen
o. no opening of the esophagus
p. inflammation of the stomach and small intestines
q. obstruction
r. benign growth
s. stool guaiac
t. gum disease

 

 

  1. anastomosis

 

  1. appendicitis

 

  1. ileus

 

  1. melena

 

  1. polyp

 

  1. colostomy

 

  1. diarrhea

 

  1. diverticulosis

 

  1. dyspepsia

 

  1. inguinal hernia

 

  1. esophageal atresia

 

  1. gastroenteritis

 

  1. gastroesophageal reflux disease

 

  1. periodontal disease

 

  1. hematemesis

 

  1. hematochezia

 

  1. hemoccult test

 

  1. hemorrhoid

 

  1. pyloric stenosis

 

  1. herniorrhaphy

 

  1. ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    195

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   K                     PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   Q                     PTS:    1                      REF:    189

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    183                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   R                     PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   N                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   E                     PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   J                      PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    190

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   O                     PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   P                      PTS:    1                      REF:    10                    OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   T                      PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   M                    PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   I                      PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   S                      PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   G                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   L                     PTS:    1                      REF:    184                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   H                     PTS:    1                      REF:    196

OBJ:    Therapeutic Intervention                   TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

Match each definition with the correct term below.

a. diaphragmatic hernia i. heartburn
b. lower esophageal sphincter j. regional enteritis
c. hemoccult k. cold sore, fever blister
d. adynamic ileus l. peptic ulcer disease
e. singultus m. canker sore
f. Hirschsprung disease n. impairment of esophageal peristalsis
g. indigestion o. eructation
h. cavities  

 

 

  1. LES

 

  1. paralytic ileus

 

  1. congenital megacolon

 

  1. dental caries

 

  1. Crohn disease

 

  1. PUD

 

  1. achalasia

 

  1. aphthous stomatitis

 

  1. pyrosis

 

  1. belching

 

  1. dyspepsia

 

  1. hiccough

 

  1. stool guaiac

 

  1. hiatal hernia

 

  1. herpetic stomatitis

 

  1. ANS:   B                     PTS:    1                      REF:    166                  OBJ:    A+P

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   D                     PTS:    1                      REF:    182                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   F                      PTS:    1                      REF:    177                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   H                     PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms |  Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   J                      PTS:    1                      REF:    181                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   L                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Abbreviations |  Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   N                     PTS:    1                      REF:    180                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   M                    PTS:    1                      REF:    178                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   I                      PTS:    1                      REF:    176                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   O                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   G                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   E                     PTS:    1                      REF:    175                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   C                     PTS:    1                      REF:    192

OBJ:    Diagnostic Procedure                         TOP:    Nondecodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   A                     PTS:    1                      REF:    186                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

 

  1. ANS:   K                     PTS:    1                      REF:    179                  OBJ:    Pathology

TOP:    Word Parts & Decodable Terms

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