Deck 27: Medical Terminology and Anatomy

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The nucleus pulposis is located:

A) in the bone marrow.
B) within a joint.
C) inside an intervertebral disk.
D) around the glenoid fossa of the shoulder.
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Which is the combining form for the tail bone?

A) coccyg/o-
B) cost/o-
C) calcane/o-
D) crani/o-
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The pubic ____________ is a type of joint that has a cartilage pad and is nearly immovable.

A) suture
B) synovium
C) diaphysis
D) symphysis
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Intra-articular means pertaining to:

A) around the bone.
B) around the joint.
C) within the bone.
D) within the joint.
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A pathologic fracture can be caused by:

A) osteoporosis.
B) a bone tumor.
C) metastases to the bone.
D) all of the above
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The opening between cranial sutures in an infant is known as a/an:

A) fontanel.
B) foramen.
C) osteophyte.
D) symphysis.
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Which is the medical word for collarbone?

A) malleolus
B) scapula
C) clavicle
D) sternum
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The part of the skull that forms the lower back of the head is the ____________ bone.

A) occipital
B) temporal
C) frontal
D) parietal
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The anatomical name for the shin bone is the:

A) tibia.
B) humerus.
C) illium.
D) glenoid fossa.
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Which drugs inhibit bone from being broken down?

A) gold compound drugs
B) bone resorption inhibitor drugs
C) corticosteroid drugs
D) analgesic drugs
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The patient had arthroscopic surgery of the knee joint to repair a torn:

A) diaphysis.
B) fontanel.
C) meniscus.
D) nucleus pulposus.
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Facial bones that form the lateral edges of the eye sockets and the cheek bones are called the:

A) zygomatic bones.
B) xiphoid process.
C) ossicles.
D) occipital.
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Which is the vertical bone of the anterior thorax to which the clavicle and the ribs are attached?

A) sphenoid
B) sternum
C) scapula
D) maxilla
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How many pairs of ribs are there?

A) 14
B) 12
C) 10
D) 8
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The patient had an arthroplasty of his hip.Which is an abbreviation for this surgery?

A) CDH
B) MCP
C) THR
D) RUE
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All of the following statements about osteoarthritis are true except:

A) it affects the large weightbearing joints.
B) it is worse if the patient is underweight.
C) it causes pain and stiffness in the joints.
D) it usually begins in middle age.
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Crepitus is:

A) a grinding noise heard as bone ends rub together.
B) a congenital hollow depression in the chest.
C) a condition in which the great toe is angled laterally toward the other toes.
D) an infection of bone and bone marrow.
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Osseous tissue pertains to:

A) cartilage.
B) muscle.
C) bone.
D) joints.
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Which is a fracture in which the bone is crushed into many small pieces?

A) comminuted
B) depressed
C) oblique
D) nondisplaced
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The combining forms osse/o- and oste/o- mean:

A) bone.
B) cartilage.
C) skeleton.
D) structure.
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An excessive posterior curvature of the thoracic spine is known as ____________.

A) lordosis
B) kyphosis
C) scoliosis
D) None of the above.
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Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means instrument used to examine a joint?

A) -ic, arthr/o-, scop/o-
B) -graft, aut/o-
C) -scopy, arthr/o-
D) -scope, arthr/o-
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The combining form tars/o- means :

A) ankle.
B) foot.
C) fingers or toes.
D) malleolus.
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The ____________ vertebrae (T1-T12) are in the chest.
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The surface of a bone is covered with ____________,a thick,fibrous membrane.
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The area where the cartilage meets the bone of the rib is known as the ____________ joint.
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The combining form fract/o- means ____________ ____________.
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A fracture caused by a disease process such as osteoporosis,bone cancer,or metastasis to the bone is called a ____________ fracture
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A patient complaining of arthralgia symptoms has a condition of ____________ in the joints.
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The combining form sarc/o- means :

A) connective tissue.
B) joint.
C) ligament.
D) sacrum.
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The suffix -oma means tumor or ____________.
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Which of the following is a nuclear medicine procedure to detect hot spots that indicate cancerous tumors in the bone?

A) x-ray
B) scintigraphy
C) bone densitometry
D) blood uric acid level
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The combining form pariet/o- means wall of a ____________.
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The ____________,a small,bridge-like bone,that is the most anterior of the hip bones,has two halves meet at the midline.
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The combining form cost/o- means ____________.

A) coccyx
B) rib
C) bone
D) clavicle
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The combining form ankyl/o- means :

A) abnormal condition of slipping.
B) ankle.
C) fused together; stiff.
D) cartilage.
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All of the following are types of fractures,except:

A) Colles'.
B) nondisplaced.
C) oblique.
D) Ewing's.
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The combining form scoli/o- means :

A) right; left.
B) curved; crooked.
C) bone.
D) spine; vertebra.
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The combining form aut/o- means ____________.
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The head of the humerus fits into the ____________ to form the shoulder joint.

A) pubic symphysis
B) acetabulum
C) foramen
D) glenoid fossa
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The hinge-type and ball-and-socket joints are examples of ____________ joints.

A) synovial
B) cartilage
C) suture
D) immovable
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The medical word for the kneecap is the olecranon.
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Bone cells that eat away old or damaged bone,releasing calcium into the blood,are called:

A) osteoblasts.
B) osteoclasts.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteophytes.
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A DEXA scan is done to determine the extent of osteomyelitis in a patient's bone.
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A hairline fracture that occurs in the cranium is known as a suture.
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Infection in the bone and bone marrow is known as:

A) osteomyelitis.
B) osteomalacia.
C) osteoma.
D) osteoporosis.
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Arthrocentesis is done by removing fluid from the joint with a goniometer.
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The socket in the hip bone where the femur forms a joint is known as the:

A) acetabulum.
B) glenoid fossa.
C) calcaneus.
D) foramen magnum.
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The medical word for an individual finger or a toe is phalanx.
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The abbreviation DIP means :

A) distal iliac process.
B) degenerative iliac pain.
C) diaphyseal internal process.
D) distal interphalangeal joint.
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Osteotome and rongeur are:

A) bony processes.
B) types of bone grafts.
C) fracture malalignments.
D) orthopedic surgical instruments.
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The shaft of a long bone is called the:

A) epiphysis.
B) medullary cavity.
C) diaphysis.
D) periosteum.
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Gold compounds drugs inhibit the immune system.They are used to treat:

A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) osteoporosis.
C) osteoarthritis.
D) muscle strains.
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Which is the medical word for the bone on the thumb side of the forearm?

A) tibia
B) ulna
C) radius
D) humerus
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The olecranon is the heel bone.
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Arthrography is a radiologic procedure that uses a radiopaque contrast dye injected into a joint.
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The humerus,radius,and ulna are the three bones in the arm.
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Prednisone is a corticosteroid drug used to treat minor musculoskeletal injuries.
Question
The cranial bones and facial bones make up the bony structure of the skull.
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All of the following are used during orthopedic surgery except:

A) goniometer.
B) rongeur.
C) chisel.
D) osteotome.
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An ORIF would use all of the following to fix a fracture,except:

A) orthosis.
B) screws.
C) nails.
D) plates.
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Pain in a joint from any cause is known as:

A) arthritis.
B) arthrodesis.
C) arthralgia.
D) articulation.
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The adjective peroneal refers to the ____________.

A) fibula
B) hallux
C) sacrum
D) radius
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School children routinely have a screening test done to detect:

A) gout.
B) scoliosis.
C) fracture.
D) rheumatoid arthritis.
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The cervical vertebrae are in the:

A) neck.
B) sacrum.
C) lower back.
D) chest.
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The combining form articul/o- means :

A) symphysis.
B) suture.
C) connection.
D) joint.
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In hemarthrosis,the combining form hem/o- means :

A) blood.
B) joint.
C) bone.
D) skull.
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All of these are anatomical structures of a vertebra except:

A) spinous process.
B) transverse process.
C) olecranon process.
D) foramen.
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Which of these is the combining form for rib?

A) arthr/o-
B) myel/o-
C) cost/o-
D) oste/o-
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A bone spur might be treated with:

A) closed reduction.
B) extracorporeal shock wave therapy.
C) goniometry.
D) prosthesis.
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____________ is a chronic inflammatory disease of the joints due to age and wear and tear.

A) Scoliosis
B) Hallux valgus
C) Lyme disease
D) Osteoarthritis
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The combining forms spondyl/o- and vertebr/o- mean:

A) bone.
B) spine.
C) bone of the spine.
D) vertebra.
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The combining form rheumat/o- means :

A) inflammation.
B) joint.
C) disease.
D) watery discharge.
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The combining form fract/o- means :

A) apart from.
B) break up.
C) fraction.
D) to separate.
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Osteoarthritis is also known as:

A) talipes equinovarus.
B) degenerative joint disease.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) kyphosis.
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The lower jaw is known as the ____________.

A) maxilla
B) malleus
C) malleolus
D) mandible
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Which is a benign tumor of the cartilage?

A) osteosarcoma
B) symphysis
C) osteoma
D) chondroma
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Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means condition of cartilage softening?

A) -ia, chondr/o-, malac/o-
B) -itis, oste/o- myel/o-
C) -oma, oste/o-, sarc/o-
D) -osis, dextr/o-, scoli/o-
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The bony opening for the ear canal is located in the ____________ bone.

A) frontal
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) occipital
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Which cranial bone contains a bony cup that holds the pituitary gland?

A) frontal
B) temporal
C) occipital
D) sphenoid
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Deck 27: Medical Terminology and Anatomy
1
The nucleus pulposis is located:

A) in the bone marrow.
B) within a joint.
C) inside an intervertebral disk.
D) around the glenoid fossa of the shoulder.
inside an intervertebral disk.
2
Which is the combining form for the tail bone?

A) coccyg/o-
B) cost/o-
C) calcane/o-
D) crani/o-
coccyg/o-
3
The pubic ____________ is a type of joint that has a cartilage pad and is nearly immovable.

A) suture
B) synovium
C) diaphysis
D) symphysis
symphysis
4
Intra-articular means pertaining to:

A) around the bone.
B) around the joint.
C) within the bone.
D) within the joint.
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A pathologic fracture can be caused by:

A) osteoporosis.
B) a bone tumor.
C) metastases to the bone.
D) all of the above
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The opening between cranial sutures in an infant is known as a/an:

A) fontanel.
B) foramen.
C) osteophyte.
D) symphysis.
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Which is the medical word for collarbone?

A) malleolus
B) scapula
C) clavicle
D) sternum
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The part of the skull that forms the lower back of the head is the ____________ bone.

A) occipital
B) temporal
C) frontal
D) parietal
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The anatomical name for the shin bone is the:

A) tibia.
B) humerus.
C) illium.
D) glenoid fossa.
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Which drugs inhibit bone from being broken down?

A) gold compound drugs
B) bone resorption inhibitor drugs
C) corticosteroid drugs
D) analgesic drugs
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The patient had arthroscopic surgery of the knee joint to repair a torn:

A) diaphysis.
B) fontanel.
C) meniscus.
D) nucleus pulposus.
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Facial bones that form the lateral edges of the eye sockets and the cheek bones are called the:

A) zygomatic bones.
B) xiphoid process.
C) ossicles.
D) occipital.
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Which is the vertical bone of the anterior thorax to which the clavicle and the ribs are attached?

A) sphenoid
B) sternum
C) scapula
D) maxilla
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How many pairs of ribs are there?

A) 14
B) 12
C) 10
D) 8
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The patient had an arthroplasty of his hip.Which is an abbreviation for this surgery?

A) CDH
B) MCP
C) THR
D) RUE
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All of the following statements about osteoarthritis are true except:

A) it affects the large weightbearing joints.
B) it is worse if the patient is underweight.
C) it causes pain and stiffness in the joints.
D) it usually begins in middle age.
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Crepitus is:

A) a grinding noise heard as bone ends rub together.
B) a congenital hollow depression in the chest.
C) a condition in which the great toe is angled laterally toward the other toes.
D) an infection of bone and bone marrow.
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Osseous tissue pertains to:

A) cartilage.
B) muscle.
C) bone.
D) joints.
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Which is a fracture in which the bone is crushed into many small pieces?

A) comminuted
B) depressed
C) oblique
D) nondisplaced
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The combining forms osse/o- and oste/o- mean:

A) bone.
B) cartilage.
C) skeleton.
D) structure.
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An excessive posterior curvature of the thoracic spine is known as ____________.

A) lordosis
B) kyphosis
C) scoliosis
D) None of the above.
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Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means instrument used to examine a joint?

A) -ic, arthr/o-, scop/o-
B) -graft, aut/o-
C) -scopy, arthr/o-
D) -scope, arthr/o-
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The combining form tars/o- means :

A) ankle.
B) foot.
C) fingers or toes.
D) malleolus.
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The ____________ vertebrae (T1-T12) are in the chest.
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The surface of a bone is covered with ____________,a thick,fibrous membrane.
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The area where the cartilage meets the bone of the rib is known as the ____________ joint.
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The combining form fract/o- means ____________ ____________.
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A fracture caused by a disease process such as osteoporosis,bone cancer,or metastasis to the bone is called a ____________ fracture
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A patient complaining of arthralgia symptoms has a condition of ____________ in the joints.
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The combining form sarc/o- means :

A) connective tissue.
B) joint.
C) ligament.
D) sacrum.
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The suffix -oma means tumor or ____________.
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Which of the following is a nuclear medicine procedure to detect hot spots that indicate cancerous tumors in the bone?

A) x-ray
B) scintigraphy
C) bone densitometry
D) blood uric acid level
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33
The combining form pariet/o- means wall of a ____________.
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The ____________,a small,bridge-like bone,that is the most anterior of the hip bones,has two halves meet at the midline.
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The combining form cost/o- means ____________.

A) coccyx
B) rib
C) bone
D) clavicle
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The combining form ankyl/o- means :

A) abnormal condition of slipping.
B) ankle.
C) fused together; stiff.
D) cartilage.
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All of the following are types of fractures,except:

A) Colles'.
B) nondisplaced.
C) oblique.
D) Ewing's.
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The combining form scoli/o- means :

A) right; left.
B) curved; crooked.
C) bone.
D) spine; vertebra.
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The combining form aut/o- means ____________.
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40
The head of the humerus fits into the ____________ to form the shoulder joint.

A) pubic symphysis
B) acetabulum
C) foramen
D) glenoid fossa
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The hinge-type and ball-and-socket joints are examples of ____________ joints.

A) synovial
B) cartilage
C) suture
D) immovable
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42
The medical word for the kneecap is the olecranon.
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43
Bone cells that eat away old or damaged bone,releasing calcium into the blood,are called:

A) osteoblasts.
B) osteoclasts.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteophytes.
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44
A DEXA scan is done to determine the extent of osteomyelitis in a patient's bone.
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A hairline fracture that occurs in the cranium is known as a suture.
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46
Infection in the bone and bone marrow is known as:

A) osteomyelitis.
B) osteomalacia.
C) osteoma.
D) osteoporosis.
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Arthrocentesis is done by removing fluid from the joint with a goniometer.
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48
The socket in the hip bone where the femur forms a joint is known as the:

A) acetabulum.
B) glenoid fossa.
C) calcaneus.
D) foramen magnum.
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The medical word for an individual finger or a toe is phalanx.
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50
The abbreviation DIP means :

A) distal iliac process.
B) degenerative iliac pain.
C) diaphyseal internal process.
D) distal interphalangeal joint.
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51
Osteotome and rongeur are:

A) bony processes.
B) types of bone grafts.
C) fracture malalignments.
D) orthopedic surgical instruments.
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52
The shaft of a long bone is called the:

A) epiphysis.
B) medullary cavity.
C) diaphysis.
D) periosteum.
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Gold compounds drugs inhibit the immune system.They are used to treat:

A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) osteoporosis.
C) osteoarthritis.
D) muscle strains.
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Which is the medical word for the bone on the thumb side of the forearm?

A) tibia
B) ulna
C) radius
D) humerus
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55
The olecranon is the heel bone.
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56
Arthrography is a radiologic procedure that uses a radiopaque contrast dye injected into a joint.
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The humerus,radius,and ulna are the three bones in the arm.
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58
Prednisone is a corticosteroid drug used to treat minor musculoskeletal injuries.
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59
The cranial bones and facial bones make up the bony structure of the skull.
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60
All of the following are used during orthopedic surgery except:

A) goniometer.
B) rongeur.
C) chisel.
D) osteotome.
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An ORIF would use all of the following to fix a fracture,except:

A) orthosis.
B) screws.
C) nails.
D) plates.
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Pain in a joint from any cause is known as:

A) arthritis.
B) arthrodesis.
C) arthralgia.
D) articulation.
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63
The adjective peroneal refers to the ____________.

A) fibula
B) hallux
C) sacrum
D) radius
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64
School children routinely have a screening test done to detect:

A) gout.
B) scoliosis.
C) fracture.
D) rheumatoid arthritis.
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The cervical vertebrae are in the:

A) neck.
B) sacrum.
C) lower back.
D) chest.
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The combining form articul/o- means :

A) symphysis.
B) suture.
C) connection.
D) joint.
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In hemarthrosis,the combining form hem/o- means :

A) blood.
B) joint.
C) bone.
D) skull.
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All of these are anatomical structures of a vertebra except:

A) spinous process.
B) transverse process.
C) olecranon process.
D) foramen.
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Which of these is the combining form for rib?

A) arthr/o-
B) myel/o-
C) cost/o-
D) oste/o-
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70
A bone spur might be treated with:

A) closed reduction.
B) extracorporeal shock wave therapy.
C) goniometry.
D) prosthesis.
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71
____________ is a chronic inflammatory disease of the joints due to age and wear and tear.

A) Scoliosis
B) Hallux valgus
C) Lyme disease
D) Osteoarthritis
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72
The combining forms spondyl/o- and vertebr/o- mean:

A) bone.
B) spine.
C) bone of the spine.
D) vertebra.
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73
The combining form rheumat/o- means :

A) inflammation.
B) joint.
C) disease.
D) watery discharge.
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74
The combining form fract/o- means :

A) apart from.
B) break up.
C) fraction.
D) to separate.
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75
Osteoarthritis is also known as:

A) talipes equinovarus.
B) degenerative joint disease.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) kyphosis.
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76
The lower jaw is known as the ____________.

A) maxilla
B) malleus
C) malleolus
D) mandible
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77
Which is a benign tumor of the cartilage?

A) osteosarcoma
B) symphysis
C) osteoma
D) chondroma
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78
Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means condition of cartilage softening?

A) -ia, chondr/o-, malac/o-
B) -itis, oste/o- myel/o-
C) -oma, oste/o-, sarc/o-
D) -osis, dextr/o-, scoli/o-
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79
The bony opening for the ear canal is located in the ____________ bone.

A) frontal
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) occipital
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80
Which cranial bone contains a bony cup that holds the pituitary gland?

A) frontal
B) temporal
C) occipital
D) sphenoid
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