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HTR Lesson #4
Test Description: D. Vaughn terminology
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The word for narrow, contracted is:
A
Cheil
B
Celio
C
Lingua
D
Steno
2) The term for tail is:
A
Celio
B
Cele
C
Cauda
D
Cheil
3) The term for eardrum:
A
Melan
B
Lobo
C
My
D
Myring
4) Term for spinal column is:
A
Emesis
B
Steno
C
Spondyl
D
Semen
5) Esthesia means:
A
Smooth
B
Sensation
C
Section
D
Seed
6) Emesis means:
A
Expansion
B
Vomiting
C
Through, across
D
Vessel
7) The word for abdomen:
A
Cele
B
Celio
C
Cauda
D
Cheil
8) The term for lip is:
A
Cele
B
Cheil
C
Celio
D
Cauda
9) Ectasis means:
A
Enter
B
External
C
Expansion
D
Exterior
10) The term iasis means:
A
Condition
B
Mild, not cancerous
C
Vomiting
D
Black
11) The term for white is:
A
Leuk
B
Yellow
C
Melan
D
Erythro
12) The term Odont means:
A
Tail
B
Muscle
C
Vessel
D
Tooth
13) Brady means:
A
STAT
B
Slow
C
Fast
D
Intermidate
14) Cantho means:
A
Red
B
Narrow, contracted
C
Angle at the end of the eyelid
D
Aganist, counter
15) The term for cell is:
A
Cheil
B
Cyt
C
Celio
D
Cele
16) The term for sensation is:
A
Ectasis
B
Erythro
C
Emesis
D
Esthesia
17) Contra is the term for:
A
Against, counter
B
Angle at the end of the eyelid
C
Through, across
D
Mild, not cancerious
18) The term cele is for :
A
Lip
B
Tongue
C
Hernia
D
Vessel
19) Someone with cheilocarcinoma has:
A
A condition of the lips
B
Pertaining to the abdomen
C
Suture of the abdominal wall
D
Cancer of the lip
20) Celiorrhaphy means:
A
Pertaining to the abdomen
B
Any inflammation of the abdomen
C
Suture of the abdominal wall
D
Surgical incision into the abdominal cavity
*select an answer for all questions
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