FS Sciences Flashcards
1
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line drawn or visualized on the surface of the skin to represent the approx. location of some deeper lying structure is linear guide anatomical limit anatomical guide anatomical position
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linear guide
2
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2 divisions of skeleton medial and lateral superior and inferior internal and external axial and appendicular
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axial and appendicular
3
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study of circulatory system histology angiology neurology pshychology
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angiology
4
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the galea aponeurotica is the tendon of which one of the following muscles deltoid coracobrachialis occipitofrontalis sternocleidomastoid
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occipitofrontalis
5
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artery which supplies arterial solution directly into the thumb side of the hand is ulnar femoral radial axillary
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radial
6
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artery raised to inject upper extremity below cubital fossa radial axillary popliteal subclavian
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radial
7
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muscle found in lower extremity iliopsoas Sartorius teres major deltoid
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sartorius
8
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anatomical guide that lies lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle radial artery ulnar artery radial bone ulnar bone
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ulnar artery
9
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liquid containing a dissolved substance or substances salt acid nitrite solution
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solution
10
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number of oxygen atoms in the formula 2Al(oh)3 1 2 3 6
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6
11
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40% by volume solution of formaldehyde is called methanol ethanol formalin tincture
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formalin
12
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amine produced during putrefaction is urotropin glycine putrescine methanal
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putrescine
13
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which are properties of formaldehyde
1 colorless gas
2 quite soluble in water
3 combines with water to form methylene glycol
4 it is easily oxidized to form acetic acid
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1,2,3
14
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formaldehyde reacts with ammonia to form paraformaldehyde urea urotropin glyoxal
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urtropin
15
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in comparing cavity fluid to arterial fluid the cavity fluid will have lower index no active dyes no modifying agents no surfactants or vehicles
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no active dyes
16
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polymerization of formaldehyde is inhibited by the addition of distilled water methyl alcohol aluminum chloride magnesium chloride
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methyl alcohol
17
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phenol is used in embalming fluids as preservative humectant surfactant buffer
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preservative
18
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sodium citrate is used in embalming fluids as surfactant humectant anticoagulant preservative
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anticoagulant
19
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deterioration or impairment of an organ is called age heredity infiltration degeneration
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degeneration
20
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deformity, abnormal shape or structure, especially a congenital abnormality is atrophy hypertrophy degeneration malformation
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malformation
21
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new and abnormal formation of tissue or growth petechial neoplasm ischemia ecchymosis
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neoplasm
22
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increase in number of leukocytes in blood and generally caused by the presence of infection and usually transient is called anemia leukemia leukopenia leukocytosis
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leukocytosis
23
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diminished amount of urine formation is called pyuria anuria oliguria albuminuria
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oliguria
24
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loss of function either partial or complete resulting from a blow or fall is contusion laceration concussion hemorrhage
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concussion
25
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inflammation of the testis due to trauma, metastasis, mumps, or infection elsewhere in the body is called orchitis arthritis prostatitis oophoritis
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orchitis
26
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inflammatory condition related to the nervous system is general paresis hydronephrosis puerperal sepsis encephalosclerosis
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general paresis
27
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malignant tumor derived principally from connective tissue is sarcoma carcinoma leukemia myoma
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sarcoma
28
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which of the following conditions would be caused by thrombus as evidenced during embalming 1 diminished distribution 2 edema 3 intravascular resistance 4 atrophy
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1,3
29
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bacteria typically reproduce by a process called osmosis parasitism autotrophism binary fission
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binary fission
30
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substance that induces the formation of antibodies that interact specifically with it is antigen lysozyme interferon gastric juice
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antigen
31
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causative organism in amebic dysentery plasmodium malaria pheumocycstis carinii entamoeab histolytica clostridium perfringens
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entamoeba histolytica
32
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organism that feeds on dead organic matter only is facultative anerobe facultative aerobe strict parasite strict saprophyte
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strict saprophyte
33
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rickettsia rickettsia is 1 tick borne disease 2 flea borne disease 3 rocky mnt spotted fever 4 inclusion conjuctivitis
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1,3
34
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which of the following is true of malignant neoplasms 1 resembles tissue of origin 2 grows by infiltration 3 causes tissue damage 4 grows by expansion
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2,3
35
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pneumococci usually leaves the body through the blood feces urine nose and mouth
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nose and mouth