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Question 1 of 20
Read the following information and then answer questions 1 to 5.
... [Show More] Heartburn is an esophageal symptom
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characterized by a burning sensation behind the breastbone. It may be related to gastric hyperacidity. There is little doubt that emotional disturbance, excitement, and nervous tension result in hyperacidity, which in turn may lead to heartburn. A gesture that usually accompanies heartburn is movement of the open hand up and down the
breastbone. This is in contrast to the stationary tightly clenched fist of angina pectoris. Another important aspect of heartburn is that it is usually relieved, if only temporarily, by taking antacids. Antacids are used in other instances as well, particularly in cases of peptic ulcer. Pain is the outstanding symptom of peptic ulcer, a disorder that is chronic, periodic, almost always characterized by gnawing or burning, and coinciding with digestion. Nausea, emesis, and anorexia are uncommon. Where does the burning sensation occur in heartburn?
A. stomach
B. heart
C. esophagus
D. intestines
Question 2 of 20
Read the following information and then answer questions 1 to 5. Heartburn is an esophageal symptom
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characterized by a burning sensation behind the breastbone. It may be related to gastric hyperacidity. There is little doubt that emotional disturbance, excitement, and nervous tension result in hyperacidity, which in turn may lead to heartburn. A gesture that usually accompanies heartburn is movement of the open hand up and down the
breastbone. This is in contrast to the stationary tightly clenched fist of angina pectoris. Another important aspect of heartburn is that it is usually relieved, if only temporarily, by taking antacids. Antacids are used in other instances as well, particularly in cases of peptic ulcer. Pain is the outstanding symptom of peptic ulcer, a disorder that is chronic, periodic, almost always characterized by gnawing or burning, and coinciding with digestion. Nausea, emesis, and anorexia are uncommon. This tells us that heartburn may be somewhat related to which of the following?
A. angina pectoris
B. taking antacids
C. deficiency of acids in the stomach
D. excess acids in the stomach
Question 3 of 20
Read the following information and then answer questions 1 to 5. Heartburn is an esophageal symptom
5.0 Points
characterized by a burning sensation behind the breastbone. It may be related to gastric hyperacidity. There is little doubt that emotional disturbance, excitement, and nervous tension result in hyperacidity, which in turn may lead to heartburn. A gesture that usually accompanies heartburn is movement of the open hand up and down the
breastbone. This is in contrast to the stationary tightly clenched fist of angina pectoris. Another important aspect of heartburn is that it is usually relieved, if only temporarily, by taking antacids. Antacids are used in other instances as well, particularly in cases of peptic ulcer. Pain is the outstanding symptom of peptic ulcer, a disorder that is chronic, periodic, almost always characterized by gnawing or burning, and coinciding with digestion. Nausea, emesis, and anorexia are uncommon. How is heartburn usually treated?
A. movement of the open hand up and down the breastbone
B. movement of the clenched fist up and down the breastbone
C. administration of antacids
D. providing relief for the nausea
Question 4 of 20
Read the following information and then answer questions 1 to 5. Heartburn is an esophageal symptom
5.0 Points
characterized by a burning sensation behind the breastbone. It may be related to gastric hyperacidity. There is little doubt that emotional disturbance, excitement, and nervous tension result in hyperacidity, which in turn may lead to heartburn. A gesture that usually accompanies heartburn is movement of the open hand up and down the
breastbone. This is in contrast to the stationary tightly clenched fist of angina pectoris. Another important aspect of heartburn is that it is usually relieved, if only temporarily, by taking antacids. Antacids are used in other instances as well, particularly in cases of peptic ulcer. Pain is the outstanding symptom of peptic ulcer, a disorder that is chronic, periodic, almost always characterized by gnawing or burning, and coinciding with digestion. Nausea, emesis, and anorexia are uncommon. Which of the following is characteristic of peptic ulcer?
A. nausea
B. vomiting
C. loss of appetite
D. pain
Question 5 of 20
Read the following information and then answer questions 1 to 5. Heartburn is an esophageal symptom
5.0 Points
characterized by a burning sensation behind the breastbone. It may be related to gastric hyperacidity. There is little doubt that emotional disturbance, excitement, and nervous tension result in hyperacidity, which in turn may lead to heartburn. A gesture that usually accompanies heartburn is movement of the open hand up and down the
breastbone. This is in contrast to the stationary tightly clenched fist of angina pectoris. Another important aspect of heartburn is that it is usually relieved, if only temporarily, by taking antacids. Antacids are used in other instances as well, particularly in cases of peptic ulcer. Pain is the outstanding symptom of peptic ulcer, a disorder that is chronic, periodic, almost always characterized by gnawing or burning, and coinciding with digestion. Nausea, emesis, and anorexia are uncommon. What does emesis mean?
A. nausea
B. vomiting
C. loss of appetite
D. pain
Question 6 of 20
What is meant by esophagectomy?
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A. excision of a segment or all of the esophagus
B. incision into the muscle of the lower part of the esophagus
C. surgical anastomosis of the esophagus with another organ
D. surgically stretching the lower part of the esophageal sphincter
Question 7 of 20
Which statement is true of the cecum?
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A. It is part of the small intestine.
B. It is part of the large intestine.
C. It is part of the esophagus.
D. none of the above
Question 8 of 20
Which statement is true of the jejunum?
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A. It is part of the small intestine.
B. It is part of the large intestine.
C. It is part of the esophagus.
D. none of the above
Question 9 of 20
Which statement is true of the duodenum?
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A. It is part of the small intestine.
B. It is part of the large intestine.
C. It is part of the esophagus.
D. none of the above
Question 10 of 20
Which statement is true of the epiglottis?
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A. It is part of the small intestine.
B. It is part of the large intestine.
C. It is part of the esophagus.
D. none of the above
Question 11 of 20
What is the name of the functional unit of a kidney?
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A. glomerulus
B. tubule
C. nephron
D. Bowman capsule
Question 12 of 20
To what does the term renovascular refer?
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A. blood vessels of the kidneys
B. kidneys and lungs
C. C. the vein that returns blood to the heart from the kidneys
D. the vein that supplies blood to the kidney
Question 13 of 20
Which of the following terms means an instrument that is used to measure specific gravity?
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A. nephroscope
B. nephrostomy tube
C. urinary cast
D. urinometer
Question 14 of 20
Which term means surgical excision of a kidney and its ureter?
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A. nephrolithotomy
B. nephroureterectomy
C. transureteroureterostomy
D. Ureterostomy
Question 15 of 20
Which procedure allows direct visualization inside the kidney using a fiberoptic instrument?
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A. Nephrotomy
B. Nephroscopy
C. nephrosonography
D. nephrotomography
Question 16 of 20
Which of the following is a congenital defect in which the urinary meatus is located above its usual place? 5.0 Points
A. Epispadias
B. Hypospadias
C. renal hypertension
D. D. renal hypotension
Question 17 of 20
Which of the following is a dysfunction of the bladder caused by a lesion of the nervous system?
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A. interstitial nephritis
B. nephritic syndrome
C. neurogenic bladder
D. staghorn calculi
Question 18 of 20
Which term means above a kidney?
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A. Nephrolith
B. Nephrolysis
C. Renovascular
D. Suprarenal
Question 19 of 20
What is the term for painful or difficult urination?
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A. Anuric
B. Dysuria
C. Polyuria
D. Uremic
Question 20 of 20
What does urinary incontinence mean?
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A. excessive urination
B. absence of urination
C. inability to control urination
E. none of the above [Show Less]