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Medical Vocabulary Quiz 2

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  • Can you identify the medical term for chickenpox? A. Varicella B. Rubella C. Scurvy
    A. Varicella
  • Osteoporosis is a skeletal condition that affects aging people, especially women. In people with this condition, bones ... A. have become more porous. B. are making too much marrow. C. are weak and rubbery.
    A. Have become more porous.
  • Many diseases call for palliative care. What does this term mean? A. Care that is covered by health insurance B. Round-the-clock care C. Care that does not cure a disease but slows it
    C. Care that does not cure a disease but slows it
  • What is the largest organ in the human body? A. Heart B. Liver C. Skin
    C. Skin
  • What is one reason why people yawn? A. To wake up tired muscles B. To increase your heart rate and blood pressure C. To increase the amount of oxygen in the blood
    C. To increase the amount of oxygen in the blood
  • Your doctor has written 'coryza' on your sick note. What illness are you suffering from? A. Common cold B. Bronchitis C. Sinusitis
    A. Common cold
  • What is the only bone in the body not attached to another bone? A. Pelvis B. Clavicle C. Hyoid
    C. Hyoid
  • Which facial features remain the same size from birth to adulthood? A. The eyes B. The nose C. The eyebrows
    A. The eyes
  • Which medical term describes the scraping away of the skin or mucous membrane by friction? A. Abrasion B. Contusion C. Concussion
    A. Abrasion
  • This chronic intestinal disease can cause rectal bleeding, diarrhoea and fever. Can you name it? A. Parkinson's disease B. Lou Gehrig's disease C. Crohn's disease
    C. Crohn's disease
  • Which of the following is a symptom of hypothermia? A. Hunger B. Slurred speech C. Loss of consciousness
    B. Slurred speech
  • What do most experts consider the first rule of first aid? A. Stay safe yourself. B. First do no harm. C. Protect patient confidentiality.
    A. Stay safe yourself.
  • If EMTs (Emergency Medical Technicians) are performing "CPR" on somebody, what are they doing? A. Applying a tourniquette to someone who is bleeding. B. Attending to a concussion C. Trying to revive a patient whose heart is not beating
    C.Trying to revive a patient whose heart is not beating
  • Which of the following is NOT a type of alternative medicine? A. Aspirin B. Essential oils C. Hypnosis
    A. Aspirin
  • What do the Bee Gees and CPR have in common? A. Three essential parts B. Night Fever C. Stayin' Alive
    C. Stayin' Alive The song has a perfect title and 103 beats per minutes, which is almost exactly the rate at which chest compressions should be performed.
  • A person who carries an epinephrine auto-injector has what condition? A. Type I diabetes B. Coronary artery disease C. A severe allergy
    C. A severe allergy
  • Which of the following insects is known to carry Lyme disease? A. Wasps B. Ticks C. Lice
    B.Ticks
  • Experts recommend using abdominal thrusts to treat someone who is choking. This is called... A. Heimlich manoeuvre B. Himmler manoeuvre C. Heinz manoeuvre
    A. Heimlich manoeuvre
  • A "sprain" is a ... ? A. torn ligament B. small broken bone C. twisted joint
    C. Twisted joint
  • A patient said to have "Googlechondria" has done what? A. Diagnosed their symptoms online B. Works for Google C. Ordered their medicine online
    A. Diagnosed their symptoms online
  • Believe it or not, this anatomical term means "little mouse"! A. Gamete B. Joint C. Muscle
    C. Muscle
  • What is the correct term for partial or complete loss of smell? A. Anosmia B. Aphasia C. Apnea
    A. Anosmia
  • On which part of your body would the carpal tunnel syndrome cause a tingling sensation? A. Shoulders B. Elbows C. Hands
    C. Hands
  • When a person is diagnosed with hypertension. What do they have? A. High blood pressure B. Low blood pressure C. Fluid in the lungs
    A. High blood pressure