The ________ is an intradermal test performed using a sterile, disposable multiple-puncture lancet.
A) prick
B) sweat
C) tine
D) Tzanck
QUESTION 2Which abbreviation stands for a life-threatening condition in babies?
a. TB
b. SARS
c. SIDS
d. COPD
QUESTION 3A medical term that means condition of being without blood is ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
QUESTION 4An omphalocele is a/an ________.
A) umbilical hernia that is present at birth
B) hernia that cannot be pushed back into the thoracic cavity
C) adhesion
D) a tumor around the umbilicus or navel
QUESTION 5Which abbreviation is an inherited condition?
a. CC
b. PKD
c. STD
d. TUR
QUESTION 6The prefixes anti- and dys- belong to a category that describes ________.
A) degree or quality
B) amount, number, or speed
C) location or direction
D) all of the above
QUESTION 7Which term means pertaining to the skull?
a. cubital
b. cranial
c. cervical
d. cephalic
QUESTION 8The medical term for a cut or tear of the skin is:
A) keloid
B) ulcer
C) laceration
D) abrasion
QUESTION 9A medical term that means attracted to rosy red is ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
QUESTION 10Which type of mental disorder is characterized by delusions and hallucinations?
A) impulse control disorders
B) bipolar disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) phobias
QUESTION 11Pneumocystis pneumonia is commonly seen in patients with AIDS.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
QUESTION 12The combining form crin/o means to ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
QUESTION 13Name the major structures of the brain. Describe each structure.
What will be an ideal response?