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A Visit with the Word Doctor: Medical Vocabulary Quiz

Question: Acute pain is usually characterized as being…
Answer: Acute comes from the Latin acūtus, meaning “sharpened, pointed, having a violent onset, discerning, less than 90 degrees (of an angle).” Chronic, from the Greek word chrónos meaning “time,” is used for pain that occurs for sustained periods.
Question: A person undergoing rhinoplasty is having what part of the body worked on?
Answer: Sharing a similar start with rhinoceros, rhinoplasty is plastic surgery on the nose.
Question: Defibrillators are used when there is a problem with what body part?
Answer: Fibrillation happens when muscle fibers of the heart have very rapid irregular contractions, causing erratic heartbeats. Defibrillators use electric shock to restore rhythm to the heart.
Question: The patella is more commonly known as what?
Answer: Patella comes from the Latin patina, meaning “shallow dish.”
Question: A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in what body part?
Answer: The prefix nephro- comes from the Greek word for “kidney.”
Question: A doctor is most likely to use sutures when doing what?
Answer: Suture can be traced back to the Latin word suere, meaning “to sew.”
Question: When a doctor makes a prognosis, what have they done?
Answer: Similar to how meteorologists make prognostications about the weather, doctors often offer a prognosis about how certain illnesses will work out.
Question: Which of these maladies is a contusion?
Answer: Derived from the Latin com- (“with”) and tundere (“to beat”), contusion refers to a tissue injury, such as a bruise.
Question: Blood has high viscosity if which of the following is true?
Answer: Viscous fluids have a resistance to flow and can be sticky. Hyperviscosity syndrome happens when blood thickens and has trouble reaching vital organs.
Question: Angina is typically associated with pain in what body part?
Answer: Pain caused by angina is often described as squeezing or tightness as though a heavy weight was on one’s chest.
Question: A camera is inserted into a patient during which of the following?
Answer: Endoscopes are long thin tubes that are fed into a patient’s body. These tubes usually have tiny cameras and lights that allow the doctor to see inside the body without making incisions.
Question: A thready pulse is…
Answer: A thready pulse is not easily felt and disappears under slight pressure.
Question: Medicine that needs to be given subcutaneously must be…
Answer: Allowing medication a longer period of absorption, subcutaneous injections are given between the skin and the muscle.
Question: Doctors observe what body part using otoscopes?
Answer: The prefix oto- refers to the ear.
Question: The brachial artery is found in which body part?
Answer: Brachial means “of, relating to, or situated in the arm or an armlike process.”
Question: An EEG measures activity in what organ?
Answer: An EEG, short for electroencephalograph, is a device used for measuring brain waves.
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