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Module 11 Quiz

front 1

Which of the following statements is NOT true about the medical term cirrhosis?

back 1

All of these are true

front 2

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hepatosclerosis?

back 2

hepato (liver) + scler (hardening) + osis (condition) = hardening of the liver

front 3

What root refers to the first of the three sections of the small intestine and literally means "twelve"?

back 3

duoden/o

front 4

Identify and define the root in the term glossoplasty.

back 4

glosso - tongue

front 5

Read the following excerpt from a health record:

Colonoscopy confirmed the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. One year ago, she developed toxic megacolon, which eventually led to surgical intervention. She had been doing well until 3 months ago, when she started reporting fatigue, general pruritis, and pain in her RUQ. Her primary provider referred her again for evaluation. She reports some history of steatorrhea, but denies bright red blood.

Which of the following statements is NOT true, given this health record information?

back 5

The patient has experienced some hematemesis.

front 6

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term pancreatoduodenectomy into its component parts?

back 6

pancreato/duoden/ec/tomy

front 7

A tube inserted through the nose into the stomach is abbreviated:

back 7

NGT.

front 8

What are the correct definitions for the medical terms underlined below?

Laboratory Data:

Significant for increased LFTs , hypoalbuminemia , and hyperbilirubinemia .

back 8

LFTs = liver function tests

hypoalbuminemia: hypo (under) + albumin (albumin) + emia (blood condition) = not enough albumin in the blood

hyperbilirubinemia: hyper (over) + bilirubin (bilirubin) + emia (blood condition) = too much bilirubin in the blood

front 9

Translate the root proct/o.

back 9

Anus and rectum

front 10

Which part of the body is NOT part of the UGI tract?

back 10

Intestines

front 11

Translate the root odont/o.

back 11

Tooth

front 12

The left hypochondriac region of the abdomen is in which quadrant of the abdomen?

back 12

LUQ

front 13

What root refers to the tube that connects the mouth and the stomach?

back 13

esophag/o

front 14

What is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term underlined in the health record below?

Objective

Past Medical History: Ulcerative colitis. Toxic megacolon.

Past Surgical History: Total colectomy with ilieorectal anastomosis .

Family History: Mother with ulcerative colitis.

Medications: Daily vitamin.

back 14

Ilieorectal anastomosis breaks into ileo (ileum) + rect (rectum) + al (pertaining to) + ana (up/out) + stom (mouth) + osis (condition) = creation of an opening between the ilium and rectum.

front 15

Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term gastroenterocolitis into its component parts?

back 15

gastro/entero/col/itis

front 16

Translate the root sigmoid/o.

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The portion of the large intestine at the end before the rectum

front 17

What is the correct translation and definition of the abbreviation FOBT?

back 17

Fecal occult blood test - a test of the feces to discover blood not visibly apparent

front 18

Identify and define the root in the term gingivectomy.

back 18

gingiv - gums

front 19

Translate the medical term eupepsia as literally as possible.

back 19

"Good digestion condition"; normal digestion

front 20

Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term glossorrhaphy?

back 20

glosso (tongue) + rrhaphy (suture) = suture of the tongue