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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Exam 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  carrying wastes away from the cells
B  transporting nutrients to body cells
C  carrying fats away from digestive organs
D  transporting oxygen to body cells
Question #2
A  eosinophils
B  granulocytes
C  basophils
D  red blood cells
Question #3
A  white
B  rose
C  dark
D  neutral
Question #5
A  Plasma Cell
B  Macrophage
C  B Cells
D  NK cells
Question #6
A  Neutrophil
B  natural Killer Cells
C  T cells
D  B cells
Question #7
A  nervous system
B  lymphatic system
C  musculoskeletal system
D  cardiovascular system
Question #8
A  lacteals
B  capillaries
C  nodes
D  ducts
Question #9
A  hemoglobin
B  leukocytes
C  lymphocytes
D  platelets
Question #10
A  lymphocyte
B  monocyte
C  neutrophil
D  basophil
Question #11
A  transplantation of healthy bone marrow from a compatible donor to a diseased recipient
B  an x-ray image of bone marrow
C  needle aspiration of bone marrow tissue
D  pathologic examination of bone marrow tissue
Question #12
A  clot
B  color
C  juice
D  clear fluid
Question #13
A  white blood cells
B  reticulocytes
C  red blood cells
D  platelets
Question #14
A  right side
B  left side
C  none of the above
D  all of the above
Question #15
A  coronary angiogram
B  echocardiography
C  Doppler sonography
D  intravascular sonography
Question #16
A  left atrium to left ventricle to lungs to right atrium to right ventricle to aorta
B  right atrium to right ventricle to lungs to left atrium to left ventricle to aorta
C  left atrium to left ventricle to aorta to right atrium to right ventricle to lungs
D  right atrium to right ventricle to aorta to left atrium to left ventricle to lungs
Question #17
A  rheumatic heart disease
B  coarctation of the aorta
C  cardiac tamponade
D  cor pulmonale
Question #18
A  systemic circulation
B  coronary circulation
C  pulmonary circulation
D  musculoskeletal circulation
Question #19
A  atheromatous plaque
B  thrombus
C  heart murmur
D  embolus
Question #20
A  veins
B  arteries
C  venules
D  capillaries
Question #21
A  atherectomy
B  angioscopy
C  endarterectomy
D  PTCA
Question #22
A  anticoagulant
B  antianginal
C  beta-blockers
D  ACE inhibitor
Question #23
A  capillaries
B  arterioles
C  arteries
D  veins
Question #24
A  arteriosclerosis
B  stenosis
C  atherosclerosis
D  occlusion
Question #25
A  tricuspid
B  mitral
C  aortic
D  pulmonary semilunar
Question #26
A  tricuspid valve
B  bicuspid valve
C  semilunar valve
D  aortic valve
Question #27
A  pericardium
B  endocardium
C  epicardium
D  myocardium
Question #29
A  MRI
B  nuclear medicine
C  CT
D  radiography
Question #30
A  degenerative joint disease
B  rheumatoid
C  spondylosis
D  gouty
Question #32
A  rib
B  patella
C  wrist
D  arm
Question #33
A  articular cartilage
B  red bone marrow
C  yellow bone marrow
D  medullary cavity
Question #35
A  bone marrow
B  bursa
C  epiphysis
D  articular cartilage
Question #36
A  analgesic
B  narcotic
C  antiinflammatory
D  antipyretic
Question #37
A  homograft
B  heterograft
C  allograft
D  autograft
Question #38
A  antipruritic
B  antifungal
C  antibiotic
D  antiseptic
Question #39
A  rubeola
B  erythema
C  dermatosis
D  eczema
Question #40
A  electrocautery
B  debridement
C  laser surgery
D  curettage
Question #41
A  a burn involving only the epidermis
B  a burn not causing blisters
C  a burn involving the epidermis and dermis
D  a burn involving all layers of the skin
Question #42
A  small, round, bright red blood vessel tumor on the skin
B  epidermal tumor caused by a virus
C  black and blue mark
D  reddishbrown hemorrhagic spot on the skin
Question #43
A  leuk/o
B  melan/o
C  xer/o
D  purpur/o
Question #44
A  herpes zoster
B  actinic keratoses
C  cutaneous lupus
D  impetigo
Question #46
A  ecchymosis
B  keloid
C  angioma
D  petechia
Question #47
A  nuclear medicine, MRI and sonography
B  none of the choices
C  nuclear medicine, x-ray and CT
D  MRI and sonography
Question #48
A  thorax
B  toe
C  throat
D  tendon
Question #49
A  by mouth
B  under the tongue
C  in the cheek
D  on top of the tongue
Question #50
A  the things the patient describes
B  strategies for treatment
C  observable facts
D  the diagnosis
Question #51
A  diagnosis
B  observable facts
C  treatment strategies
D  things the patient describes
Question #52
A  scribble through the mistake then correct above the mistake or immediately after it, place the date and initials of the person correcting beside the correction
B  leave it along and note the mistake on a sticky note
C  cover the error with correction fluid
D  draw a single line through the mistake then correct above the mistake or immediately after it, place the date and initials of the person correcting beside the correction
Question #53
A  assessment
B  prognosis
C  plan
D  prophylaxis
Question #54
A  buccal
B  oral
C  sublingual
D  epidural
Question #55
A  ostearthritis
B  osteoarthroitis
C  osteoarthritis
D  ostearthroitis
Question #56
A  appendicitis
B  nephroptosis
C  gastropexy
D  hemopoiesis