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Medical Terminology: A Living Language ¦ Fremgen, Frucht ¦ 6th Edition
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Because medical terminology is the universal language of medicine, its terms must be understood by ...
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Which of the following terms means a nosebleed? A) stridor B) epistaxis C) orthopnea D) ...
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Medical terms are created from building blocks called word parts, and include word roots, prefixes, ...
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Which of the following terms means a high-pitched breathing sound? A) rhonchi B) epistaxis C) ...
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Gastr is a word root that means stomach. Indicate whether the statement is true or ...
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The abnormal shortening of muscle fibers, tendons, or fascia is called a contracture. Indicate ...
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After spermatogenesis, sperm are stored in the: A) epididymis B) vas deferens C) urethra D) ...
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meagbuch
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A- is a prefix that means without or presence of. Indicate whether the statement is true or ...
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The medical term for humpback is: A) exostosis B) scoliosis C) kyphosis D) ...
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The tip of the penis is called the: A) prepuce B) glans penis C) shaft of the penis D) penile ...
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