Which of the following choices is a common symptom of anemia?

Which one of the following is a strong, narrow cord of fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone?
Tendon
Ligament
Phalanx
Fascia
The _______ is responsible for closing the airway to the lungs when one swallows.
pharynx
epiglottis
larynx
glottis
Which one of the following statements about colds is false?
Colds result from contact with other affected people.
Colds are caused by bacteria.
Chicken soup and antibiotics work equally well as treatment for colds.
There’s no immunity to colds.
The cardiovascular system consists of
blood, blood vessels, and the heart.
blood, blood vessels, the heart, lymph, lymph vessels, and lymphatic tissues.
the heart, blood vessels, and lymph vessels.
the heart and coronary arteries.
The most complicated part of the brain is the
brain stem.
cerebellum.
thalamus.
cerebrum.
The inner ear works with which brain structure to maintain equilibrium and balance?
Medulla oblongata
Hypothalamus
Pons
Cerebellum
What is blood serum?
Plasma with a clotting factor removed
Fluid remaining after plasma is removed from whole blood
Clear, yellowish fluid in which blood cells are suspended
Whole blood
The _______, which is situated beneath the pharynx, is responsible for producing vocal sounds.
thalamus
epiglottis
larynx
tongue
In osteoporosis, the bones are soft and weak because
there’s infection of the bone marrow.
old tissue isn’t replaced quickly enough.
the dead bone separates from the good bone.
there’s too much calcium and phosphorus.
What is bradycardia?
Pain referred to the arm during a heart attack
A blood vessel conveying blood to the arm
Abnormally rapid heartbeat
Abnormally slow heartbeat
All of the following are factors in upper respiratory diseases except
allergens.
lowered body temperature.
viruses.
bacteria.
The condition often called the “silent killer” is also known as
hypertension.
arteriosclerosis.
coronary artery disease.
anemia.
Which of the following are degenerative illnesses?
Chondrodynia and sternotomy
Rheumatoid arthritis and muscular dystrophy
Cardiac arrest and pulmonary thrombosis
Dehydration and polydipsia
Which of the following represents average blood pressure?
80/120
100/60
Between 60 and 100
120/80
What portion of the brain controls respiration?
Medulla oblongata
Pituitary gland
Midbrain
Cerebellum
The period of relaxation in the cardiac cycle is
depolarization.
diastole.
asystole.
systole.
Which of the following statements is not correct?
Sensory nerves are efferent nerves.
Nerves are made of sensory and/or motor fibers.
The medulla oblongata connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain.
There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves.
Which term indicates a “true” heart attack?
Myocardial infarction
Congestive heart failure
Cardiac arrest
Angina pectoris
Bronchogenic carcinoma is cancer of the
brain.
lungs.
throat.
skin.
Which of the following choices is a common symptom of anemia?
Fatigue
Fever
Swollen lymph nodes
Sore throat

Which one of the following suffixes means “inflammation”?

The meaning of analysis is
absence of whole.
to dissect.
a cutting apart.
a separating into parts.
Which one of the following choices is a combining form, not a prefix or suffix?
PATHO
OPSY
CENTESIS
RETRO
Which one of the following prefixes means “through”?
“Pro”
“Peri”
“Pre”
“Per”
Which one of the following choices would be the ending of a term indicating the surgical removal of a
body part?
“Ectomy”
“Cision”
“Itis”
“Osis”
Individuals with high blood pressure are often prescribed _______ by their physicians.
hypoglycemics
hypolipidemics
antihyperlipidemics
antihypertensives
The organs of the abdominal cavity are called
viscera.
mediastinal.
pleural.
fascia.
_______ are often used to prevent nausea and vomiting.
Keratolytics
Antitussives
Antihistamines
Antiemetics
_______ are typically used to block pain.
Anesthetics
Antipruritics
Anticoagulants
Analgesics
A patient lying horizontally on his or her belly is in the _______ position.
prone
laterally recumbent
recumbent
supine
Your little toe is _______ to your torso.
proximal
lateral
superior
medial
Which one of the following choices best describes a cell?
A specialized body part composed of tissues
Any complex living being, plant or animal
The smallest “living” structure in the body
A structure in the cytoplasm
The pelvic cavity houses the
brain and pituitary gland.
urinary and reproductive organs.
heart and lungs.
major organs of digestion.
In medical terminology, a _______ generally turns a word into a diagnosis or medical procedure.
root
suffix
prefix
combining form
Which one of the following words is related to the axial skeleton?
Brachial
Metacarpal
Patella
Cranium
A physician whose specialty is to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders involving the bones, joints,
and muscles is called a/an
gerontologist.
oncologist.
orthopedist.
chiropractor.
The word parts -ac, -al, -ary, and -ic are all
prefixes that function as prepositions.
adjective suffixes meaning “pertaining to.”
noun suffixes indicating procedures.
pseudosuffixes formed from roots.
The correct order for analyzing the parts of medical terms is
prefix, root, suffix.
root, suffix, prefix.
suffix, root, prefix.
suffix, prefix, root.
The _______ is an axial body part.
phalanx
neck
carpus
tarsus
What is the prefix meaning “excessive, above”?
HYPOB.
-HYPO
-HYPER
HYPER
Which one of the following suffixes means “inflammation”?
-ITIS
-DYNIA
-OSIS
-EMIA

How have changes in health care policies or trends impacted your practice of nursing?

What biases, attitudes or beliefs do you have about the family unit?
Will these biases, attitudes and beliefs affect your ability in dealing with today’s diverse family unit?
How have changes in health care policies or trends impacted your practice of nursing?

Explain the role quality plays in evidence-based practice

Explore the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) website: http://www.ninr.nih.gov/ Review their publication Bringing science to life: NINR strategic plan (2011, p. 7) to identify the current priorities for nursing research. Do you agree with the priorities or would you recommend addition or elimination of some of the priorities? What effect do the nursing research priorities have on nursing researchers?What criteria must be met in order to consider a practice, evidence-based? Provide examples. Explain the role quality plays in evidence-based practice? Based on the information you’ve learned to this point, write a research proposal that relates to the topics you chose for a previous assignment. Be sure to include the following information in your proposal:HypothesisTheoryDesign modelMethodAnticipated resultsPotential Dissemination Avenues The assignment should be between 1500 and 2000 words in length and contain at least two scholarly sources, in addition to the textbook and provided material. Please submit your assignment in one APA formatted document. Turnitin needs to be less than 25%