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Practice quiz for introduction to veterinary terminology, unit 6 in the course introduction to veterinary technology at Penn Foster College
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The jugular vein is located in which anatomical region?
Cervical
When describing a wound toward the tip of the tail, you might say that the wound is what to the base of the tail?
Distal
Which of the following anatomical roots pertain to organs of the urinary system?
a. Spondyl/o, cyst/o, ur/o, nephr/o
b. Cysto/o, urethr/o, ur/o, nephr/o
c. Cephal/o, cysto/o, nephr/o, urethr/o
d. Uter/o, cysto/o, nephr/o, ur/o
Cysto/o, urethr/o, ur/o, nephr/o
What surgical instrument might be used to stop bleeding?
Hemostat
In the word panleukopenia, what does the prefix -pan refer to?
All
When performing a nose-to-tail exam, the veterinarian is moving in what direction?
Cranial to caudal
Which of the following anatomical roots pertain to reproductive organs?
a. Colp/o, odont/o, hyster/o, orchid/o
b. Hyster/o, uter/o, ventr/o, vas/o
c. Cyst/o, colp/o, hyster/o, orchid/o
d. Cysto/o, urethr/o, ur/o, nephr/o
Cysto/o, urethr/o, ur/o, nephr/o
When describing a lesion in the armpit area, the correct anatomical term would be what?
Axillary
Which portion of a word is added to the end to change its meaning? For example, electrocardiograph versus electrocardiogram/
Suffixes
In the word dysphagia, what does the prefix dys- refer to?
Bad
What's the name of the membrane that surrounds the abdominal cavity and its organs?
Peritoneum
Which "where" prefix refers to within or inner?
Endo
Which medical term refers to a pregnant female?
Gravid
A cubic centimeter (CC) is equivalent to what?
milliliter (mL)
Which of the following anatomical roots pertain to the eye?
a. Aden/o, belphar/o, chol/o, cor/o
b. Cor/o, irid/o, opt/o, sial/o
c. Blephar/o, cor/o, histo/o, irid/o
d. Blephar/o, cor/o, irid/o, opt/o
Blephar/o, cor/o, irid/o, opt/o
-EMIA
blood condition
-OMA
tumor or mass
-MEGALY
enlargement
-PATHY
disease
Nerve Tissue
Carries messages to and from the brain
Muscle Tissue
Tissue that may be striated or voluntary
Epithelial Tissue
Tissue that covers organs, lines, body cavities, and forms portions of ducts
Connective Tissue
Fat bone, cartilage, blood vessels
Orth/o
Study of bones, joints, and muscles
Dent/o
Study of teeth
Hemat/o
Study of blood
Path/o
Study of tissues
Thoracic Cavity
Heart
Cranial Cavity
Brain
Abdominal Cavity
Liver
Pelvic Cavity
Bladder
-PLASTY
Surgical repair
-CENTESIS
Puncture and aspiration
-TOMY
Incision, cutting
-ECTOMY
Surgical removal