MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Complete! CHAPTER Second Edition The Cardiovascular System 8

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CHAPTER

Second EditionSecond Edition

The Cardiovascular System

8

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second EditionBruce Wingerd

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Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second EditionBruce Wingerd

What does the combining form angi/o mean?

A. blood vesselB. arteryC. valveD. heart

Medical Terminology: Complete!, Second EditionBruce Wingerd

What does the combining form angi/o mean?

A. blood vesselB. arteryC. valveD. heart

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What does the combining form my/o mean?

A. heartB. arteryC. valveD. muscle

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What does the combining form my/o mean?

A. heartB. arteryC. valveD. muscle

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What does the combining form cardi/o mean?

A. valveB. arteryC. heartD. muscle

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What does the combining form cardi/o mean?

A. valveB. arteryC. heartD. muscle

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What does the prefix brady- mean?

A. belowB. fastC. slowD. between

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What does the prefix brady- mean?

A. belowB. fastC. slowD. between

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What does the prefix tachy- mean?

A. backB. fastC. slowD. across

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What does the prefix tachy- mean?

A. backB. fastC. slowD. across

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What does the suffix -sis mean?

A. state ofB. condition of painC. largeD. pertaining to

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What does the suffix -sis mean?

A. state ofB. condition of painC. largeD. pertaining to

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What does the suffix -megaly mean?

A. smallB. abnormally largeC. condition ofD. pertaining to

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What does the suffix -megaly mean?

A. smallB. abnormally largeC. condition ofD. pertaining to

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Which of the following refers to a symptom of a blue tinge to the

skin?A. cardiomegalyB. cardiodyniaC. cyanosisD. palpitation

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Which of the following refers to a symptom of a blue tinge to the

skin?A. cardiomegalyB. cardiodyniaC. cyanosisD. palpitation

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Which of the following refers to pain associated with the

heart?A. cardiodyniaB. cardiomegalyC. cardiogenicD. tachycardia

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Which of the following refers to pain associated with the

heart?A. cardiodyniaB. cardiomegalyC. cardiogenicD. tachycardia

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Which of the following refers to a rapid heart rate?

A. cardiogenicB. cardiomegalyC. bradycardiaD. tachycardia

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Which of the following refers to a rapid heart rate?

A. cardiogenicB. cardiomegalyC. bradycardiaD. tachycardia

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Which of the following refers to inflammation of the heart and blood

vessels?

A. aneurysmB. angiocarditisC. angiomaD. aortic stenosis

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Which of the following refers to inflammation of the heart and blood

vessels?

A. aneurysmB. angiocarditisC. angiomaD. aortic stenosis

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Which of the following refers to an abnormal bulging of an arterial

wall?

A. aneurysmB. angiocarditisC. angiomaD. aortic stenosis

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Which of the following refers to an abnormal bulging of an arterial

wall?

A. aneurysmB. angiocarditisC. angiomaD. aortic stenosis

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Which of the following refers to a tumor arising from a blood vessel?

A. aneurysmB. aortic stenosisC. angiocarditisD. angioma

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Which of the following refers to a tumor arising from a blood vessel?

A. aneurysmB. aortic stenosisC. angiocarditisD. angioma

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Which of the following refers to cessation of heart

activity?A. cardiac tamponadeB. cardiac arrestC. atriomegalyD. AV block

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Which of the following refers to cessation of heart

activity?A. cardiac tamponadeB. cardiac arrestC. atriomegalyD. AV block

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What does the combining form pector/o mean?

A. heartB. muscleC. chestD. artery

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What does the combining form pector/o mean?

A. heartB. muscleC. chestD. artery

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What does the prefix endo- mean?

A. excessiveB. deficientC. aroundD. within

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What does the prefix endo- mean?

A. excessiveB. deficientC. aroundD. within

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What does the suffix -emia mean?

A. pertaining toB. condition of bloodC. processD. large

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What does the suffix -emia mean?

A. pertaining toB. condition of bloodC. processD. large

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Which of the following is a condition in which an artery wall becomes thickened and

loses its elasticity?

A. atherosclerosisB. arteriosclerosisC. cardiomegalyD. aneurysm

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Which of the following is a condition in which an artery wall becomes thickened and

loses its elasticity?

A. atherosclerosisB. arteriosclerosisC. cardiomegalyD. aneurysm

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Which of the following is a condition in which fatty plaques form along the inner

walls of the arteries?

A. atherosclerosisB. arteriosclerosisC. cardiomegalyD. aneurysm

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Which of the following is a condition in which fatty plaques form along the inner

walls of the arteries?

A. atherosclerosisB. arteriosclerosisC. cardiomegalyD. aneurysm

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What does the combining form phleb/o mean?

A. heartB. arteryC. veinD. valve

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What does the combining form phleb/o mean?

A. heartB. arteryC. veinD. valve

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