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Healthcare Terminology Quiz

Test your knowledge of essential healthcare terminology with this engaging quiz! Each question will challenge your understanding of medical roots, planes of the body, and basic physiology.

  • 30 multiple-choice questions
  • Designed for students and professionals
  • Learn and reinforce your medical vocabulary!
75 Questions19 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBrain32
What is Broncho/Plumo?
Lungs
Stomach
Nerve
Mouth/Oral
What is Cardi
Liver
Air or Lungs
Heart
Nose
What is Gastro
Liver
A solid fart
Hepat
Stomach
What is Neur?
Nerve
Nas
Air/Lungs
Liver
What is the root for OR?
Many
Mouth/Oral
Increase
Fast
What is Brady?
Slow
Against
Around
One
What is Contra?
Before
Above or in excess
Around
Against
What is Hyper?
Paralysis
Discharge
Above normal/High
Below normal/Low
What is Hypo?
Below normal/Low
Many
Tachy
One
What is Poly?
Fast
Many
Discharge
Ante
What is Super/Supra?
A fast car
Before
Above or Excess
Fast
What is Tachy?
Fast
Tachometer
Between
Difficult
What is Emesis?
Vile
Away from
Before
Vomiting
What is Pnea?
Breathing
Study of
After
Before
What is HEENT?
Head,Ears,Eyes,Nose,Throat
Head,Everything,Even,Not,Toddlers
Head shoulders Knees and toes
None of the above
What Are the ABC's
The Alphabet
Airway, Breathing, and Circulation
Ass,Blood,C*ck
Airway, Blood Pressure, Celcius
What is Anatomy?
Study of body structures and relation of one part to another
The study of how the body works and the various parts
Combinations of organs
Anatomical Postion
What is Physiology
Your Mom
Study of how the body works and how various parts function individually in relation to each other
Framework of muscles and bones
The planes of the body
Vertical Planes are termed as what?
Coronal or Sagittal
Posterior or Anterior
Superior or Inferior
Medial or Lateral
What is the coronal planes?
Distal/Proximal
Lateral/Medial
Anterior/Posterior
None of the above
The Sagittal Plane is?
Top to bottom
West to east
Coronal to Posterior
Right and Left Halves
What is the Horizontal Plane?
North to south
Top to Bottom
Midline
West to east
What is Medial?
Closer to the midline
Farther from the midline
Front
Back
What is the Lateral Plane?
Further from the midline
The left side of the body
The right side of the body
Google It
What is Proximal and Distal
The front and back of body
Side to side
Top and bottom
Nearest to the point of origin and away from point of origin
Supine is what?
Lying face up
Face down
Right
Left
What is Prone?
Face down
Right
Left
Upright
What is Lateral Recumbent?
Lying on either side
Right side
Inclined position
Left side
Fowler Position is what?
Doggie style
Seated inclined postion
Upright standing
Handstand
The Cellular level is what?
Connective Level
Largest structural unit
Smallest structural unit
Chemical Level
What are the three parts to the nervous system?
Liver, Heart,Lungs
Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves
Brain, Endocrine, Nerves
What are the three Muscular parts?
Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac
Shape, size, appearance
Heart, Lungs, Spleen
Cell, Tissue, Organ
How many true rib pairs are there?
7
8
9
10
How many false rib pairs are there?
6
4
5
3
How many pairs of floating ribs are there?
1
4
3
2
What does the thoracic cavity do?
Seperates respiratory and lower airway from the abdomin
Covers the surface layer of the lungs
Covers the lateral aspect of mediastinum
Controls the gas exchange
What is Inhalation?
Breathing
Controls circulatory system
Active process in which the muscles of the rib cage and diaphragm contract
Process of the lower air ways
What are the 4 chambers of the heart?
Two Atria and two Ventricals
Left and Right
Nasopharynx, oropharynx
Pharynx, pillars, uvula, tonsils
What is Sympathetic?
Rest and Digestion
Fight or Flight
Being able to relate to anothers feeling
The nervous system
What are the three parts of the cardiovascular system?
Aorta, Arteries, Venules
Capillaries, Venules, Arterioles
Ventilation, Respiration, Breathing
Heart, Blood, Blood Vessels
What does the Lacrimal Gland do?
Secretes tears
Releases Adrenaline
Releases Hormones
Regulates Metabolism
What is the conjunctiva?
Inner layer of the eye
Surface of the eye
Pupil
Sclera
What is the purpose of the Uvula?
Stops food from entering the nasal cavity
Two masses of lymphatic tissue to help protect against infections
Serves the respiratory and digestive systems and aids in speech
To provide passage for inspired and expired air
What purpose do tendons serve?
Tissues that connect bone to bone
Connects femur and humerus
Connects ends of long bones
Tissues that connect muscle to bone
What purpose to ligaments serve?
Tissue that connects bone to bone
Tough flexible tissue that makes up skeleton vertebrates
Surrounding and supporting parts of joints
To slap Cavin
How many bones are in the human skeleton?
210
228
212
206
What are the two types of bone?
Compact bone and Cancellous bone
Long bones and short bones
Flat bones and Irregular bones
Axial Skeleton and Appendicular Skeleton
What are the four bone classifications?
Tibia, Fibula, Femur, Phalanges
Long, Short, Flat, Irregular
Humerus, Ulna, Radius, Clavicle
Wide, Long, Flat, Irregular
What does the axial skeleton consist of?
Skull, vertebral column, thorax
Limbs, arms, sides
Skull, sternum, scapula
Vertebrae, mandible, pelvic
What is a key function of the central nervous system?
Nerves that branch from each part of the cord and reach throughout the body
Connects the CNS to sensory receptors
A series of regions each composed of a number of segments to the vertebrae
Consciousness
How many bones are in the human skull?
26
8
28
27
How many facial bone are there?
14
15
13
16
What are the 31 spinal nerve roots?
8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 Coccygeal
12 cervical, 8 thoracic, 6 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coccygeal
9 cervical, 11 thoracic, 4 lumbar, 6 sacral, 1 coccygeal
8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 4 lumbar, 6 sacral, 1 coccygeal
What does the pancreas do?
Secretes insulin
Releases hormones
Secretes thyroxin
Regulates metabolism
What does the Pituitary gland do?
Releases Dopamine
Secrete norepinephrine
Secretes epinephrine
Releases Hormones
What does the Thyroid do?
Secretes thyroxin
Secretes norepinephrine
Secretes adrenaline
Secretes Dopamine
What does the liver do?
Produces insulin
Produces bile, storing sugar, detoxifies harmful substances
Acts as a blood filtration system
Not sure
What does the gall bladder do?
Storage for bile from the liver
Helps regulate sugar in the blood stream
Acts as a blood filtration system
No purpose
What purpose does the Pancreas serve?
None
Filters out old blood cells
Produces insulin to help regulate sugar in the blood stream
Serves as a filter for blood and bile
What does the spleen do?
Acts as a blood filtration system
Its exact function is not understood
Storage for the liver when it gets overloaded
Helps break down sugar in the system
What is form SF 513 for?
Narrative Summary
Progress notes
Consultations
Doctors orders
What is form SF 502 for?
Narrative Summary
Nursing Notes
Progress notes
Consultations
What is form SF 600 for?
Chronological Record of Medical
Doctors Orders
Nursing Notes
Privacy Act Statement
What is form SF 509 for?
Doctors orders
Adult Preventive and Chronic Care
Nursing notes
Progress Notes
What is form SF 510 for?
Nursing notes
Doctors orders
Patient Profile
Dental Records
What is form SF 508 for?
Doctors Orders
Nursing notes
Progress Notes
Narrative Summary
What is form DD2766 for?
Privacy Act Statement
Adult Preventive and Chronic Care Flow Sheet
Privacy Act Statement
Dental Health
What is form DD 2005 for?
Privacy Act Statement
Nursing Notes
Doctors Orders
Patient Profile
What is form NAVMED 6600/3 for?
Doctors Orders
Patient Profile
Health Record Receipt
Dental Health Questionaire
What is form NAVMED 6150/4 for?
Abstract Of Service And Medical History
Health record Receipt
Patient Profile
None of the above
What is form 6150/7 for?
Patient Profile
Medical Records
Health Record Receipt
Patient Profile
What is form NAVMED 6300/5 for?
Inpatient Admission/Disposition Report
Patient Profile
Doctors Orders
Health Record Receipt
What is form NAVMED 6550/8 for?
Nursing notes
Doctors Orders
Progress Notes
Medical Administration Record
What is form NAVMED 6550/12 for?
Progress Notes
Doctors Orders
Nursing Notes
Patient Profile
What is form NAVMED 6600/3 for?
Dental Health Questionniare
Patient Profile
Doctors Orders
Health Record Receipt
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