NRCMA: Ch. 11 Diseases & Disorders

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All microorganisms cause disease.

FALSE

All microorganisms do not cause disease.

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Bacteria reproduce very slowly.

FALSE

Reproductive rate of bacteria is affected by changes in temperature, nutrition and pH.

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Most fungi do not cause disease in humans.

TRUE

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Trinchinella spiralis is a roundworm that enters the body in infected meat eaten raw or undercooked.

TRUE

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Untreated strep throat is not serious and does not lead to complications.

FALSE

untreated strep throat is serious and does lead to complications.

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A substance used to impart color to tissue or cells in order to study and identify microscopic organisms is called a stain.

TRUE

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Bacteria that stain purple are gram positive.

TRUE

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The study of all factors that cause disease is known as Etiology.

TRUE

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Infraction is an area of dead tissue caused by an invasion of bacteria or loss of blood supply.

FALSE

Infraction is an area of dead tissue caused by a lack of oxygen.

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Disease caused by an error in the individual's genetic makeup is known as a hereditary disease.

TRUE

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Bacterial infections of the skin include chickenpox.

FALSE

Chickenpox is a viral infection.

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Anthrax and scarlet fever are bacterial infections of the skin.

TRUE

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The most common type of anemia in the U.S. is sickle cell.

FALSE

The most common type of anemia in the U.S. is iron anemia.

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The sudden onset of a disease marked by intensity is described as chronic.

FALSE

The sudden onset of a disease marked by intensity is described as acute.

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Thrombophlebitis occurs most commonly in the lower legs.

TRUE

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Chronic is to develop gradually and persistent for a long period, often the remainder of a person"s life/

TRUE

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Mast cells are the primary source of histamine and heparin.

TRUE

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Bacilli are spiral shaped bacteria

FALSE

Bacili are rod shaped bacteria

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Cocci are spherical bacteria.

TRUE

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Streptobacilli are bacteria in which the rods or filaments tend to fragment into chains.

TRUE.

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A precancerous lesion which occurs on mucous membrane of the tongue and is common with smokers is

leukoplakia

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A condition in which the heart is unable to pump adequate amounts of blood to the tissues and organs is

cardiac failure

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The diagnosis and treatment of disease of the brain, spinal cord, and nerve disorders are called

neurology

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An inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord due usually to a bacterial infection from the ears, sinuses, lungs, or brain abscess is called

meningitis

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Which of the following functional changes would be least expected in patients with acute myocardial infraction

a decrease in left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

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A quick rising and collapsing (water hammer) pulse is characteristic of

aortic regulation

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A lift or heave is the rise with each heartbeat of the

sternum

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Hypertension in the adult is defined as blood pressure greater then

140/90 mmHg

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The precordium refers to area of the chest overlying the

heart

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A slow rising and sustained carotid pulse is a characteristic of

aortic stenosis

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In cluster headaches

there may be conjunctival injection and tearing of the eye on the involved side

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Migraine headaches may be

* heralded by visual disturbances

* continuous, lasting for weeks

* aggravated by oral contraceptives

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The most common type of headache is a

tension headache

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Variation in the shape of the red would be indicated as

poikkilocytosis

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Erythroblastosis fettles is an example of what type of disease found in newborns characterized by anemia, jaundice, liver and sleet enlargement?

hemolytic

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A thrombic occlusion is a/an

locking of an artery by a clot

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An inflammation of the skin usually causing itching and sometimes accompanied by scaling or blisters is

eczema

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Coronary artery disease is directly associated with

restricted blood flow to the heart

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A congenital defect consisting of the absence of a vertebral arch of the spinal column is called

spina bifida

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Paralysis of the lower limbs and at varying degrees of the lower trunk is called

paraplegia

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A seizure disorder affecting 1 to 2 percent of the population and is associated with electrical impulses from the neurons of the brain is

epilepsy

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Persons incapable of forming melanin are called

albino

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Increasing evidence has linked the disease idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) with

catastrophic lysis of platelets in the free circulation

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Serum sickness

occurs only after the administration of foreign serums to humans

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Individuals at risk for hemolytic reaction to transfused blood are those sensitized to red blood cell antigens by prior

* transfusions

* pregnancy

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Hereditary angiedema (HANE)

manifests as recurrent bouts of edema involving peripheral structures as well as the larynx

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Which of the following are characteristics of infantile eczema?

it is associated with red, raised, pruritic, scaling areas involving the checks, scalp, and diaper area.

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Which of the following may precipitate individual attacks of asthma?

* volatile irritants from organic solvents

* exposure to mist and dusts in individual plants.

* inhalation of cold air

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A condition indicating that certain elements are lacking in the blood

anemia

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A mysterious condition which kills apparently healthy infants between the ages of 4 weeks and 7 months:

sudden infant death syndrome (sids)

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An acute bronchopneumonia which derived its name from a highly publicized incident where 182 people developed the disease at a convention in Philadelphia in 1976:

Legionnaires' disease

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A metabolic bone disorder affecting primarily postmenopausal women and is characterized by the loss of calcium and phosphate from the bone:

osteoporosis

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What chronic inflammatory disease attacks joints joints and surrounding tissues, and is intermittent with periods of remission?

rheumatoid arthritis

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What contagious, superficial skin infection is usually seen in young children?

impetigo

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A condition of excessive intraocular pressure which results in atrophy of the epic nerve is called:

glaucoma

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A gradually developing cloudiness of the ens, occurring most frequently in persons over 70 years of age is

cataracts

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Which of the following tissue changes are associated with uncomplicated asthma?

smooth muscle spasm, mucosal edema

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A fragile organism called gonococcus bacteria causes which of the following?

gonorrhea

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A chronic disease disease of insulin deficiency or resistance is

diabetes mellitus

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A critical illness resulting in the sudden cessation of kidney function is

renal failure

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A condition characterized by alternating periods of constipation and diarrhea is called

spastic colon

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An encircled lesion in the mucous membrane lining of the stomach is

peptic ulcer

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A crack or tear in the lining of the anus is referred to as

fissure

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A condition characterized by frequent liquid stools is

diarrhea

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Congenial anemia occurs primary in African Americans and about one in ten carry the abnormal gene called

sickle cell

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The most potent stimulus to increasing coronary blood flow is called

local myocardial hypoxia

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The medical term fo the physician who treats skin disease is called

dermatologist

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The term for disease producing is

pathogenic

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Diabetes mellitus is a disease that involves the

pancreas

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A medical specialty in which radioactive substances are used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease is

nuclear medicine

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Diagnosis and treatment of maladies of the musculoskeletal system

orthopedic surgery

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Osteolysis means

dissolving of bone

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Inflammation of the final pelvis is referred to as

pyelonephritis

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Leukemia is

a blood condition involving white cells

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Intercostal refers to

between the ribs

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Inside the cells is referred to as

intracellular

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Hepatitis is inflammation of the

liver

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A malignant tumor is referred to as

carcinoma

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A malignant tumor of the epithelium is a

carcinoma

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Pathology is

the study of disease

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High blood pressure is referred to as

hypertension

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A myoma is

a tumor of the muscle

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Bradycardia refers to

slow heart beat

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Infection refers to

sepsis

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Remission refers to

lessening of symptoms

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Relapse refers to

recurrence of symptoms

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Pancytopenia refers to a

decrease in all blood cells

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Metastasis refers to

growth of cancer cells from one tissue to another

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Liver enlargement is referred to as

hepatomegaly

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An abnormal increase in red cells is called

erthrocytosis

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One who studies disease is a

pathologist

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Inflammation of the joint and bone is referred to as

osteoarthritis

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Hysteropathy refers to

any uterine disorder

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An allergy is

state of hypersensitivity

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Anemias are diseases of the

red blood cells