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FINAL TEST The spleen is responsible for removing old from the circulation a white blood cells b young red blood cells c red blood cells d b and c The phrase “Increase in white blood cells” is call by the term a anemia b leukemia c hematoma d thyoma Blood is made up of a red blood cells ( erythrocytes) b white blood cells (leukocytes) c platelets and plasma d all of the above fight bacterial infections by producing antibodies a leukocytes b erythrocytes c platelets d plasma The word muscle comes from the Latin mus ( _) and cle (little) because muscle movements resemble a mouse moving under a cover a mice b mouse c rat d all of the above The body contains more than muscles which give shape and movement a 560 b 600 c 640 d 780 The root “chondr” refer to meaning as a tendon b cartilage c Muscle d bone The area of increased hardness is call “ _” a dermatitis b Keratosis c subcutaneous d transdermal Skin inflammation is call “ _” a dermatitis b Keratosis c subcutaneous d transdermal 10 The lymphatic system is the center of the body’s system a immune b blood c cardiovascular d reproductive 11 The phrase “Removal of the spleen” is call by the term a splenectomy b anatomy c anemia d thyoma 12 Fingers nails and toe nails are also composed of a keratin b gelatin c protein d lipoprotein 13 The epidermis and is constantly discarding dead cells a has a lot of nerves b has a lot of blood c has a lot of lymphatics d none of the above 14 The small adrenal glands produce such hormones as aldosterone, _ a cortisol b androgens c estrogens d all of the above 15 The GI tract contains the organs that are involved in of foods and of nutriens a the digestion , the absortion b the digestion , the excretion c distingration , the absortion d the metabolism , the absortion 16 The alimentary tract refers to the system that goes from a the mouth to anus b the esophagus to the anus c the stomach to the anus d the small intestine to the anus 17 The root “ ” refer to meaning as sugar a somat b thyr c glucose d glyc 18 The word “ ” refer to the meaning of the root “lipid” a glyc b fat c somat d thyr 19 The term “ _” refer to the meaning of Increase lipids in the blood a endocrine b hyperlipidemia c hypothyroidism d somatic 20 The word “hypoglycemia” is mean a low blood sugar b High blood sugar c low hypertensive d high hypertensive 21 The system distributes blood throughout the body using blood vessels a lymphatic blood b cardiovascular c endocrine d none of the above 22 Chermicals that assit in regulating body functions are called a antibodies b hormones c proteins d catalists 23 The puitary gland produces multiple hormones and is located at _ a the base of the brain b heart c liver d stomach 24 is a term that mean a Loss of memory a Dysphasia b neuralgia c Dementia d Meningitis 25 is a term that mean a Difficulty of speaking a Dysphasia b neuralgia c Dementia d Meningitis 26 : a system of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream a Endocrine system b intergumentary system c respiratory system d reproductive system 27 The medulla region of the produce the catecholamines adrenalin (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine) a puitary glands b andrenal glands c thymus glands d thyroid glands 28 The word “ ” is mean too much thyroid activity a hypertension b hyperthyroidism c hyperglycemia d hyperlipidemia 29 The word “ ” is mean a Disease of the heart muscle tissue a atherosclerosis b cardiomyopathy c atrial fibrillation d congestive heart failure 30 The root “ ” refer to the meaning body a somat b thyr c glucose d glyc 31 The root “ ” refer to the meaning kidney a glyc b nephr c somat d thyr 32 The term “ ” refer to the meaning high blood sugar a hypothyroidism b hyperglycemia c hyperlipidemia d endocrine 33 The term “ ” refer to the meaning high blood pressure a atherosclerosis b cardiomyopathy c hypertension d thrombosis 34 The term “ ” refer to Blood clots in the vascular system a atherosclerosis b cardiomyopathy c hypertension d thrombosis 35 In addition, the patient receives information on the _as well as from an information sheet supplied with the medication a prescription label b doctor’s information c pharmacist’s information d all of the above 36 Rx is an abbreviation of Latin word “ _” which means “ _” today it is commonly associated with the word “ prescription” a recipe, give b recipe, take c prescription, dispense d prescription, refill 37 _ dispense directly to the patient and the patient is expected to administer the medication according to the pharmacist’s directions a family doctors b Community pharmacists c hospital clinic pharmacists d all of the above 38 The root word “ card” is pertaining to the _ of body a chest b breast c lung d none of the above 39 “ _” is the root word is pertaining to skin, or things related to the skin a card b derma c hepat d pneum 40 “hemat” is the root word that refer to _ a liver b blood c lung d heart 41 The term “ ” refer to meaning of a deficiency of thyroid secretion a hyperthyroidism b hyperglycemia c hyperlipidemia d none of the above 42 The most complex of the body organ systems is a the gastrointestinal system b the nervous system c the cardiovascular system d the skeletal system 43 The peripheral nervous system is composed of nerves that branch out from _ a the spinal cord b the brain c the intercostal d all of the above 44 The top layer of the skin is referred to as _layer a epidermis b dermis c cutaneous d subcutaneous 45 The prescription : “ Cephalexin 500mg , Sig: explaination below can be right, but except one: cap po QID x 10 # 40” , the a cap po mean “take one capsule by mouth” b QID means “four times a day” c x 10 means “for ten days” d # 40 means quantity of 40 days 46 “GI” is a abbreviation of the word a gallbladder intestinal b gastrointestinal c gastroinflammable d none of the above 47 _aministration is the most frequently used of aministration a sublingal b bulk c Oral d rectal 48 The term “tentitis” has meaning as a a chronic pain in muscles b increase in muscle death c plactis surgery of muscle tissue d inflammation a tendon 49 The layer of tissue is beneath the dermis but is closely interconnected to it a sudcutaneous b transdermal c Keratosis d dermatitis 50 _ is term that means a inflammation of the joint a arthritis b osteoarthritis c Osteocarcinoma d rachitis 51 The _counsels the patient or the patient’s representative when the prescription is purchased a pharmacist b doctor c optican d physican 52 The system is the body’s first line of defense, acting as a barrier against disease and physical hazards a muscular b skeletal c immune d integumentary 53 glands are part of the ingumentary system a adrenal b pituitary c thyroid d mammary 54 The word muscle comes from the Latin mus ( _) and cle ( _) because muscle movements resemble a mouse moving under a cover a kangaroo, big b mouse, little c koala, little d hamster, tiny 55 The gelatin shell dissolves in the and releases the content of the capsules a liver b stomach c intestine d pancrease 56 dosage forms are easy to carry, use, and administer by mouth a oral b intravenous c intranasal d dermal 57 The dosage form of PO is to be swallowed and that absorption will occur primary from _ a the mouth and the stomach b the stomach and the intestine c the intestine and the anus d all of the above 58 The abbreviation “tid” means as _ a three times a day b twice a day c take it with direction d none of the above 59 The abbreviation “tsp” means as (= 5ml) a teaspoon b tablespoon c soupspoon d a and c 60 The word “gastritis” means inflammnation of the _ a esophagus b stomach c intestines d spleen 61 The “pneumothorax” means area of the chest containing the a lungs b pharynx c larynx d trache 62 The pancreas is located _the stomach and also contributes enzymes to the digestive process a front b next by c behind d none of the above 63 Drugs administered in _dosage forms generally reach the circulatory system faster than drugs formulated in _dosage forms a solid, solution b liquid, solid c paste, liquid d solid, liquid 64 The system is a living one that undergoes dynamic changes throughout life a skeletal b muscular c integumentary d respiratory 65 _ is a term that means a Inflammation a tendon a arthritis b tenditis c rachitis d osteoarthitis 66 The “pneumothorax” means area of the chest containing the a nasal cavities b pharynx c larynx d none of the above 67 The word “neuralgia” is mean a pain in nerve b loss of memory c inflammation of nerve d all of the above 68 The thyroid gland is located just below and releases hormones important for regulating body metabolism a the larynx b Stomach c Bladder d Chest 69 _phase the blood pressure after the heart has completed a pumping stroke a sytolic b Diastolic c relaxtive d b and c 70 The system is made up largely of hard osseous tissue a integumentary b skeletal c cardiovascular d none of the above 71 The abbreviation “qd” means as _ a quickly drink b quickly direct c quickly dicrease d none of the above 72 The abbreviation “ ” means as twice a day a bid b tid c tsp d none of the above 73 The root “ _” refer to the meaning fat a glyc b lipid c somat d thyr 74 Any medical science term will have at least one word and then a or _to complete the meaning a suffix, prefix, root b prefix, suffix, Root c roor, suffix, prefix d suffix, root, prefix 75 If a phrase contains the word “ cardiac” it is referring to the a heart b chest c breast d all of the above 76 “Cyst” is the root word that refer to _ a cell b muscle c tissue d bladder 77 “ xero” is a prefix used to describe the things that are _ a wet b dry c hard d soft 78 Signa is abbreviated to Sig or S meaning a to write b to sign c to review d to remind 79 The term “tenditis” has meaning as a a chronic pain in muscle b increase in muscle death c plactic surgery of muscle tissue d Inflammation a tendon 80 The word “xeroderm” means a “ ” condition a dry skin b wet skin c infectious skin d cancerous skin 81 The puitary gland controls the body’s growth and releases into the bloodstream that control much of the activity of the other glands a antibodies b hormones c proteins d catalysts 82 The thymus gland is located beneath _ a the brain b the stomach c the sternum d the kidneys 83 Conductive tissue which is unique to _ is responsible for a agonist muscle, flexor movement b heart muscle, the heart beat c antagonist muscle, contaction of muscles d all of the above 84 phase the blood pressure as the heart is pumping blood into the cardiovascular system a Systolic b diastolic c breath d flow 85 The blood pressure are recorded by numbers such as : 140/90 a 140 = conductive 90 = inductive b 140 = inductive 90 = conductive c 140 = systole 90 = diastole d 140 = diastole 90 = systole 86 Most tablets are manufactured for use, and many are coated with a sweet glaze a oral b rectal c sublingual d buccal 87 The GI tract is located in , and is surrounded by the pertioneal lining a the spinal cord b the abdomen c the head d the inner ear 88 Which route of administration is not an enteral route? That is a rectal b inhalation c buccal d sublingal 89 The _is the best know for its production of insulin and glucagon a kidney b liver c pipuitary glands d pancrease 90 is a term that pertaining to an Inflammation of the brain a Encephalitis b neralgia c Dementia d Meningitis Read the passage below and answer the question 91-92-93-94: Jane Smith has hypertension and needs a prescription for Vasotec She will take 5mg, twice a day It comes in 5mg tablets She will need a three month supply with refill of a year Her address is …… 91 The phrase “ She will take 5mg twice a day” that mean _ a She will take one tablet x times a day b She will take two tablet x times a day c twice a day is abbreviated by “tid” d none of the above 92 How many 5mg tablets are refilled in the prescription? a 30 b 60 c 120 d 180 93 What is “hypertension”? that is a _ a combination of the word “hyper” and “ tension” b high blood pressure c heart disease d all of the above 94 What problem has Jane Smith? She has _ a high blood cholesterol b high blood pressure c high blood sugar d server depression 95 _tissue which is unique to heart muscle is responsible for the heart beat a connective b Conductive c muscular d nervous 96 dosage forms are to carry, use and administer by applying in skin a oral b intravenous c intranasal d dermal 97 A dissolution step would not be necessary for drug absorption from a/an _ a capsule b intramuscular suspension c intravenous solution d suppository 98 The suppository dissolves in the and releases it’s contents a stomach b small instestine c large instestine d rectum 99 Which route of administrations is an parenteral route? That is a rectal b inhalation c bucal d sublingual 100 The best known example of a drug given by sublingual administration is _ a methylpresnisolon b alphachymotrypsin c cephalexin d phosphalugel 101 The ophthalmic formulation, that will maintain the drug in contact with the eye the longest, is _ a solution b suspension c gel d ointment 102 _ are formulations in which the drug and other ingredients are machine compressed under high pressure into a shape a capsules b tablets c bulk powders d all of the above 103 Modified release tablets might be called a extended release b prolonged action c long acting d all of the above ... 40 means quantity of 40 days 46 “GI” is a abbreviation of the word a gallbladder intestinal b gastrointestinal c gastroinflammable d none of the above 47 _aministration is the most frequently... absorption will occur primary from _ a the mouth and the stomach b the stomach and the intestine c the intestine and the anus d all of the above 58 The abbreviation “tid” means as _ a three... 98 The suppository dissolves in the and releases it’s contents a stomach b small instestine c large instestine d rectum 99 Which route of administrations is an parenteral route? 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