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Medical multiple choice #2

The kings disease
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1. How many total lobes are in the lungs?
4
7
3
5
2. Which of the following diseases means you have low blood sugar
Malaria
Cell anemia
Gout
Hypoglycemia
3. What is a bilateral femur fracture
Both femurs are broken
A femur split in half
The femur broke and the part that chipped off is facing the wrong way
All tendons around the femur and the femurs are broken
4. What disease is caused by the neisseria meningitidis bacteria
Rabies
Meningococcal disease
Meningetidal syndrome
Meninortalpneumomeniaglyemia
5. What are people with a BMI of over 30 labeled as?
Obese
Morbidly obese
Overweight
Cellulitic
6. Fill in the blank. As fat cells increase, they push up against the skin. Tough, long connective cords pull down. This creates an uneven surface or dimpling, often referred to as _________
Glutamine
Adelinemal tugging
Cellulite
Dimples
7. Which is a real disease
Pneumococcalarculiapircus
Dermaglynaminort
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Hippopodistraquilianemia
8. Disease of the kings. A disease of the big toe
Hyperglycemia
Hyperdispia
Gout
Hypoglycemia
9. Which of the following prefixes means heart
Cardio
Derma
Gastro
Rhino
10. Which of the following prefixes means stomach
Cardio
Rhino
Gastro
Derma
11. Which of the following prefixes means skin
Gastro
Rhino
Derma
Cardio
12. Which of the following prefixes means nose
Cardio
Derma
Gastro
Rhino
13. Which of the following means presence in blood
-pib
-Prox
-ite
-emia
14. Which of these is a red blood cell
Eosinophil
Lymphocyte
Erythrocyte
Lipids
15. Which of these means low
-hyper
-som
-sym
-hypo
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