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Attempt Score41 / 50 - 82 %
Overall Grade (Highest Attempt)45 / 50 - 90 %
Question 11 / 1 point

The combining form capn/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) oxygen
UnselectedB) cannula
SelectedC) carbon dioxide
UnselectedD) carbon monoxide
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FeedbackCorrect! Capn/o- means "carbon dioxide."
Question 21 / 1 point

The combining form phren/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) air; lung
SelectedB) diaphragm; mind
UnselectedC) thorax
UnselectedD) carbon monoxide
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FeedbackCorrect! Phren/o- can mean either "diaphragm" or "mind."
Question 31 / 1 point

A ventilation-perfusion scan is known by the abbreviation ________.

UnselectedA) PLT
UnselectedB) P/D
UnselectedC) V/P
SelectedD) V/Q
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FeedbackCorrect! V/Q stands for ventilation-perfusion scan.Correct! V/Q stands for ventilation-perfusion scan.
Question 41 / 1 point

The combining form auscult/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) tapping
SelectedB) listening
UnselectedC) examining
UnselectedD) assessing
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FeedbackCorrect! Auscult/o means "listening."
Question 51 / 1 point

The combining form hem/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) chest
UnselectedB) diaphragm
SelectedC) blood
UnselectedD) sputum
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FeedbackCorrect! Hem/o- means "blood."
Question 60 / 1 point

The combining form ventil/o- means "________."

Incorrect ResponseSelectedA) air; lung
Correct AnswerUnselectedB) movement of air
UnselectedC) throat
UnselectedD) oxygen
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FeedbackPneum/o- means "air; lung."
Question 71 / 1 point

The combining form cyan/o- in the word cyanosis means "________."

SelectedA) blue
UnselectedB) poison
UnselectedC) blood
UnselectedD) breathing
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FeedbackCorrect! Cyan/o- means "blue."
Question 81 / 1 point

Orthopnea can be described as ________.

UnselectedA) breathing fast
UnselectedB) difficult breathing
SelectedC) breathing in a straight-up position
UnselectedD) using the bones and muscles to assist with breathing
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FeedbackCorrect! Orth/o- means "straight."
Question 91 / 1 point

FEV1 and FVC are measured as part of ________.

UnselectedA) chest radiography
SelectedB) a pulmonary function test
UnselectedC) a culture and sensitivity
UnselectedD) oximetry
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FeedbackCorrect! These are measured during a pulmonary function test.
Question 101 / 1 point

Pulmonology is the study of the ________ and associated structures.

UnselectedA) breathing
UnselectedB) alveoli
UnselectedC) trachea
SelectedD) lungs
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FeedbackCorrect! Pulmon/o- means "lung."
Question 111 / 1 point

The combining form in the medical word resuscitation means "________."

UnselectedA) provide oxygen
UnselectedB) provide breathing
SelectedC) raise up again; revive
UnselectedD) teach how to breathe
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FeedbackCorrect! Resuscit/o- means "raise up again."Correct! Resuscit/o- means "raise up again."
Question 121 / 1 point

Which of the following is a type of reactive airway disease?

UnselectedA) Atelectasis
UnselectedB) Asbestosis
UnselectedC) Aspiration
SelectedD) Asthma
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FeedbackCorrect! Asthma is a type of reactive airway disease.
Question 130 / 1 point

Irregular crackling or bubbling sounds during inspiration are called ________.

UnselectedA) rhonchi
Incorrect ResponseSelectedB) stridor
Correct AnswerUnselectedC) crackles
UnselectedD) wheezes
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FeedbackThis does not describe stridor.
Question 141 / 1 point

The rounded top of each lung is the ________.

SelectedA) apex
UnselectedB) parietal pleura
UnselectedC) visceral pleura
UnselectedD) hilum
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FeedbackCorrect! The rounded top is the apex.
Question 150 / 1 point

When you build a drug word that means "pertaining to (being) against (a) cough," you would use all of the following word parts EXCEPT ________.

Correct AnswerUnselectedA) pector/o-
UnselectedB) tuss/o-
UnselectedC) -ive
Incorrect ResponseSelectedD) anti-
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FeedbackYou would use this because it means "against."
Question 161 / 1 point

The abbreviation ABG stands for ________.

UnselectedA) arterial blood
SelectedB) arterial blood gas
UnselectedC) asthma
UnselectedD) assessment and physical
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FeedbackCorrect! ABG is an abbreviation for arterial blood gas.
Question 171 / 1 point

Because of the meaning of the combining form phren/o-, we know that when the phrenic nerve is stimulated, it causes the ________ to contract.

UnselectedA) lungs
SelectedB) diaphragm
UnselectedC) mediastinum
UnselectedD) pharynx
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FeedbackCorrect! Phren/o- means "diaphragm; mind."
Question 181 / 1 point

The abbreviation PND stands for ________.

UnselectedA) pleural nonproductive disease
UnselectedB) pneumonia nasal distress
SelectedC) paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
UnselectedD) pulmonary nasal disease
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FeedbackCorrect! PND is paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.Correct! PND is paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.
Question 191 / 1 point

A patient with a hemothorax has ________.

UnselectedA) air in the lungs
UnselectedB) an infection with pus in the chest
UnselectedC) a bacterial infection in the lung
SelectedD) blood in the chest
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FeedbackCorrect! Hem/o- means "blood."
Question 200 / 1 point

The word respiratory divides into what combining form that means "breathe"?

Incorrect ResponseSelectedA) Respir/o-
UnselectedB) Respirat/o-
Correct AnswerUnselectedC) Spir/o-
UnselectedD) Spirat/o-
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FeedbackThere is no combining form respir/o-.
Question 210 / 1 point

An asthma attack can be triggered by all of the following EXCEPT ________.

UnselectedA) dust and mold
Incorrect ResponseSelectedB) exercise and cold air
Correct AnswerUnselectedC) coughing
UnselectedD) cockroaches
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FeedbackCorrect! Asthma causes coughing. It is not triggered by coughing.This is a true statement.
Question 221 / 1 point

Which word is MISSPELLED?

SelectedA) Exspiration
UnselectedB) Empyema
UnselectedC) Expectoration
UnselectedD) Eupnea
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FeedbackCorrect! The correct spelling is expiration.Correct! The correct spelling is expiration.
Question 231 / 1 point

In which of these healthcare scenarios would an endotracheal intubation NOT be performed?

UnselectedA) In the operating room prior to surgery
SelectedB) In the physician's office during a routine exam
UnselectedC) In the emergency department
UnselectedD) In an ambulance on the way to the hospital
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FeedbackCorrect! Endotracheal intubation is typically performed as an emergency or pre-surgical procedure and would not be done as part of a routine exam.
Question 241 / 1 point

In the word oxygenated, the combining form ox/y- means "________."

SelectedA) oxygen; quick
UnselectedB) gases
UnselectedC) air
UnselectedD) breath
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FeedbackCorrect! Ox/y- means "oxygen; quick."
Question 251 / 1 point

The combining form py/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) infection
UnselectedB) virus
UnselectedC) bacteria
SelectedD) pus
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FeedbackCorrect! Py/o- means "pus."
Question 261 / 1 point

Which is the medical word for voice box?

UnselectedA) Epiglottis
UnselectedB) Trachea
UnselectedC) Pharynx
SelectedD) Larynx
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FeedbackCorrect! The larynx is the voice box.
Question 271 / 1 point

Which device measures the degree of oxygen saturation in the blood?

SelectedA) Oximeter
UnselectedB) Oxygen face mask
UnselectedC) Nasal cannula
UnselectedD) Ventilator
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FeedbackCorrect! An oximeter measures the oxygen level in the blood.
Question 281 / 1 point

Antibiotic drugs are used to treat pneumococcal pneumonia because it is caused by a ________.

UnselectedA) virus
UnselectedB) dust particle
SelectedC) bacterium
UnselectedD) fungus
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FeedbackCorrect! Antibiotic drugs are only effective against bacterial infections.Correct! Antibiotic drugs are only effective against bacterial infections.
Question 291 / 1 point

Which is a surgical procedure that removes an entire lung?

UnselectedA) Tracheostomy
SelectedB) Pneumonectomy
UnselectedC) Lobectomy
UnselectedD) Thoracotomy
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FeedbackCorrect! Pneumonectomy removes an entire lung.
Question 301 / 1 point

The literal definition of stethoscope is a(n) "________."

UnselectedA) process of measuring sound
SelectedB) instrument used to examine (the) chest
UnselectedC) instrument used to examine sound
UnselectedD) process of measuring (the) chest
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FeedbackCorrect! Steth/o- means "chest," and -scope means "instrument used to examine."
Question 311 / 1 point

As the nasal cavity continues posteriorly, it merges with the throat or ________.

UnselectedA) bronchus
SelectedB) pharynx
UnselectedC) larynx
UnselectedD) trachea
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FeedbackCorrect! The pharynx is the throat.
Question 321 / 1 point

In the word obstructive, as used in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the combining form obstruct/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) stop the flow of
UnselectedB) congestion
UnselectedC) without movement
SelectedD) blocked by a barrier
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FeedbackCorrect! Obstruct/o- means "blocked by a barrier."Correct! Obstruct/o- means "blocked by a barrier."
Question 331 / 1 point

The combining form turbin/o- means "________; turbinate."

UnselectedA) breathe
UnselectedB) septum
SelectedC) scroll-like structure
UnselectedD) mucosa
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FeedbackCorrect! Turbin/o- means "scroll-like structure; turbinate."
Question 341 / 1 point

A patient who needs mechanical ventilation may also have a ________ done to provide permanent access to the lungs.

SelectedA) tracheostomy
UnselectedB) bronchoscopy
UnselectedC) Heimlich maneuver
UnselectedD) lung resection
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FeedbackCorrect! A tracheostomy may be necessary for a patient on a ventilator.
Question 350 / 1 point

The ________ is the border of the thoracic cavity that divides it from the abdominal cavity.

UnselectedA) rib cage
UnselectedB) pleural space
Correct AnswerUnselectedC) diaphragm
Incorrect ResponseSelectedD) thorax
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FeedbackThe thorax does not divide the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
Question 360 / 1 point

Which drugs are NOT used to treat asthma?

Correct AnswerUnselectedA) Smoking cessation drugs
Incorrect ResponseSelectedB) Mast cell stabilizer drugs
UnselectedC) Corticosteroid drugs
UnselectedD) Bronchodilator drugs
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FeedbackCorrect! Smoking cessation drugs are used to help patients who wish to stop smoking.These drugs are used to treat asthma.
Question 371 / 1 point

Each lung contains ________, large divisions whose dividing lines are visible on the surface of the lung.

SelectedA) lobes
UnselectedB) bronchioles
UnselectedC) sections
UnselectedD) alveoli
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FeedbackCorrect! Lobes are divisions within the lungs.
Question 381 / 1 point

Which of the following combining forms does NOT mean "chest"?

UnselectedA) thorac/o-
SelectedB) asthm/o-
UnselectedC) steth/o-
UnselectedD) pector/o-
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FeedbackCorrect! Asthm/o- means "asthma."
Question 391 / 1 point

The combining form pneum/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) infection
UnselectedB) breathe
UnselectedC) pneumonia
SelectedD) air; lung
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FeedbackCorrect! Pneum/o- means "air; lung."
Question 401 / 1 point

Respiration consists of ________.

UnselectedA) breathing out and exhalation
UnselectedB) breathing in and inhalation
UnselectedC) inspiration and inhalation
SelectedD) inspiration and exhalation
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FeedbackCorrect! Inspiration and exhalation are part of respiration.
Question 411 / 1 point

The combining form pector/o- means "________."

UnselectedA) oxygen
UnselectedB) lung
UnselectedC) thoracic cavity
SelectedD) chest
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FeedbackCorrect! Pector/o- means "chest."
Question 421 / 1 point

A patient comes into the hospital for treatment of bronchitis. Which of the following is TRUE?

SelectedA) Bronchitis can be caused by bacteria or viruses.
UnselectedB) Another name for bronchitis is asthma.
UnselectedC) It is caused by an acid-fast bacillus.
UnselectedD) Bronchitis is a type of abnormal breath sound.
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FeedbackCorrect! Bronchitis may be bacterial or viral in nature.
Question 430 / 1 point

Coughing up blood-tinged sputum is known as ________.

Incorrect ResponseSelectedA) hemothorax
Correct AnswerUnselectedB) hemoptysis
UnselectedC) pulmonary embolus
UnselectedD) expectoration
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FeedbackThis does not describe hemothorax.
Question 441 / 1 point

A normal depth and rate of respiration is known as ________.

UnselectedA) apnea
UnselectedB) dyspnea
SelectedC) eupnea
UnselectedD) tachypnea
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FeedbackCorrect! Eu- means "good; normal."
Question 450 / 1 point

The inferior end of the trachea splits to become the right and left primary ________.

Incorrect ResponseSelectedA) pharynx
UnselectedB) larynx
Correct AnswerUnselectedC) bronchi
UnselectedD) alveoli
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FeedbackThe pharynx is superior to the trachea, not inferior to it.
Question 461 / 1 point

Which respiratory disease is often seen in patients with AIDS?

UnselectedA) COPD
SelectedB) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia
UnselectedC) Eupnea
UnselectedD) Anthracosis
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FeedbackCorrect! Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia is an opportunistic infection that attacks the weakened immune system of patients with AIDS.
Question 471 / 1 point

The abbreviation COPD stands for ________.

SelectedA) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
UnselectedB) cough, oxygen pulmonary decrease
UnselectedC) cardiopulmonary disease
UnselectedD) cystic obstructive pulmonary distress
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FeedbackCorrect! COPD is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.Correct! COPD is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Question 481 / 1 point

Which of the following words is MISSPELLED?

SelectedA) Oxymeter
UnselectedB) Pneumonia
UnselectedC) Asphyxia
UnselectedD) Larynx
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FeedbackCorrect! This should be spelled oximeter.Correct! This should be spelled oximeter.
Question 491 / 1 point

In a patient with dyspnea, the prefix dys- tells us that the patient has breathing that is ________.

UnselectedA) fast
SelectedB) difficult
UnselectedC) normal
UnselectedD) slow
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FeedbackCorrect! Dys- means "abnormal; difficult; painful."
Question 501 / 1 point

Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means "surgically created opening in the trachea"?

UnselectedA) -alendo- and trache/o-
UnselectedB) -ptysis and hem/o-
UnselectedC) -ation and auscult/o-
SelectedD) -stomy and trache/o-
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FeedbackCorrect! Tracheostomy refers to a surgical opening in the trachea.
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