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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Complete! CHAPTER Second Edition The Skeletal and Muscular Systems 6

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Classroom Response System Pretest

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The word root myel/o refers to which of the following? A.bone marrow B.skull C.vertebra D.stone

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The word root myel/o refers to which of the following? A.bone marrow B.skull C.vertebra D.stone

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Which of the following combining forms best describes the wrist? A.carp/o B.cost/o C.condyl/o D.fibul/o

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Which of the following combining forms best describes the wrist? A.carp/o B.cost/o C.condyl/o D.fibul/o

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The inability to coordinate muscles during a voluntary activity or to react to a stimulus is known as which of the following? A.arthralgia B.ataxia C.hypertrophy D.costectomy

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The inability to coordinate muscles during a voluntary activity or to react to a stimulus is known as which of the following? A.arthralgia B.ataxia C.hypertrophy D.costectomy

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The abnormally slow movement that is a sign of an underlying bone, muscle, or nervous disorder is known as which of the following? A.atrophy B.dystrophy C.bradykinesia D.fibromyalgia

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The abnormally slow movement that is a sign of an underlying bone, muscle, or nervous disorder is known as which of the following? A.atrophy B.dystrophy C.bradykinesia D.fibromyalgia

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The prefix poly- means what? A.singular B.upon C.departure from normal D.many

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The prefix poly- means what? A.singular B.upon C.departure from normal D.many

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd When joints are abnormally stiff and difficult to move, it is a condition called which of the following? A.arthritis B.ankylosis C.rickets D.scoliosis

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd When joints are abnormally stiff and difficult to move, it is a condition called which of the following? A.arthritis B.ankylosis C.rickets D.scoliosis

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The combining form syn/o means which of the following? A.connect B.bridge C.break D.straight

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The combining form syn/o means which of the following? A.connect B.bridge C.break D.straight

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The medical specialty that focuses on foot health is known as what? A.psychiatry B.podiatry C.optometry D.osteopathy

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The medical specialty that focuses on foot health is known as what? A.psychiatry B.podiatry C.optometry D.osteopathy

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The abbreviation ROM stands for which of the following? A.range of motion B.route of motion C.range of movement D.rate of motion

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The abbreviation ROM stands for which of the following? A.range of motion B.route of motion C.range of movement D.rate of motion

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The suffix -tomy refers to which of the following? A.removal B.repair C.incision D.surgical repair

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd The suffix -tomy refers to which of the following? A.removal B.repair C.incision D.surgical repair

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Classroom Response System Post-test

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the combining form crani/o mean? A.skull B.knee C.wrist D.ankle

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the combining form crani/o mean? A.skull B.knee C.wrist D.ankle

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -algia mean? A.development B.pain C.absence of D.excessive

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -algia mean? A.development B.pain C.absence of D.excessive

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Which of the following is a sign of abnormally large muscle growth? A.dystrophy B.atrophy C.hypertrophy D.myalgia

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Which of the following is a sign of abnormally large muscle growth? A.dystrophy B.atrophy C.hypertrophy D.myalgia

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -genesis mean? A.formation B.paralysis C.origin D.ending

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -genesis mean? A.formation B.paralysis C.origin D.ending

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What is the rupture of an intervertebral disk that causes pressure against spinal nerves and generates back pain? A.lordosis B.kyphosis C.gout D.herniated disk

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What is the rupture of an intervertebral disk that causes pressure against spinal nerves and generates back pain? A.lordosis B.kyphosis C.gout D.herniated disk

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd A malignant tumor that arises from the red bone marrow is known as which of the following? A.osteosarcoma B.myeloma C.melanoma D.osteocarcinoma

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd A malignant tumor that arises from the red bone marrow is known as which of the following? A.osteosarcoma B.myeloma C.melanoma D.osteocarcinoma

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Which of the following is a tear of collagen fibers within a ligament? A.sprain B.strain C.fracture D.shin splints

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd Which of the following is a tear of collagen fibers within a ligament? A.sprain B.strain C.fracture D.shin splints

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -ist mean? A.field B.one who specializes C.training D.inflammation

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -ist mean? A.field B.one who specializes C.training D.inflammation

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -lysis mean? A.breaking B.erupting C.loosening D.repairing

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -lysis mean? A.breaking B.erupting C.loosening D.repairing

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -cele mean? A.revealing B.penetrating C.protrusion D.dissolving

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second Edition Bruce Wingerd What does the suffix -cele mean? A.revealing B.penetrating C.protrusion D.dissolving