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What condition is an inflammation of the meninges?
A. meningitisB. meningoceleC. meningiomaD. meningomyelocele
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What condition is an inflammation of the meninges?
A. meningitisB. meningoceleC. meningiomaD. meningomyelocele
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What condition is an inflammation of a nerve?
A. myelitisB. neuropathyC. neuromaD. neuritis
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What condition is an inflammation of a nerve?
A. myelitisB. neuropathyC. neuromaD. neuritis
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Which suffix means protrusion?
A. -itisB. -celeC. -lepsyD. -oma
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Which suffix means protrusion?
A. -itisB. -celeC. -lepsyD. -oma
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What is the diagnostic procedure that reveals blood flow to the brain via x-ray
photography?
A. cerebral angiographyB. computed tomographyC. magnetic resonance imagingD. echoencephalography
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What is the diagnostic procedure that reveals blood flow to the brain via x-ray
photography?
A. cerebral angiographyB. computed tomographyC. magnetic resonance imagingD. echoencephalography
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What does the suffix -algia mean?
A. weaknessB. condition of sensationC. condition of painD. without speaking
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What does the suffix -algia mean?
A. weaknessB. condition of sensationC. condition of painD. without speaking
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What does the prefix para- mean?
A. alongsideB. withoutC. excessiveD. many
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What does the prefix para- mean?
A. alongsideB. withoutC. excessiveD. many
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What is the suffix for fear?
A. -pathyB. -lepsyC. -plegiaD. -phobia
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What is the suffix for fear?
A. -pathyB. -lepsyC. -plegiaD. -phobia
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What is the suffix for madness?
A. -lepsyB. -maniaC. -trophD. -plegia
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What is the suffix for madness?
A. -lepsyB. -maniaC. -trophD. -plegia
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What is the diagnostic procedure that records electrical impulses of the brain
to measure brain activity?
A. myelogramB. myelographyC. electroencephalographyD. echoencephalography
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What is the diagnostic procedure that records electrical impulses of the brain
to measure brain activity?
A. myelogramB. myelographyC. electroencephalographyD. echoencephalography
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What is the procedure of separating a nerve by removing unwanted
adhesions?
A. neurolysisB. neuroplastyC. neurorrhaphyD. neurotomy
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What is the procedure of separating a nerve by removing unwanted
adhesions?
A. neurolysisB. neuroplastyC. neurorrhaphyD. neurotomy
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What term best describes the surgical repair of a nerve?
A. neurolysisB. neuroplastyC. neurorrhaphyD. neurotomy
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What term best describes the surgical repair of a nerve?
A. neurolysisB. neuroplastyC. neurorrhaphyD. neurotomy
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What is the technique used in treating behavioral and
emotional issues?A. psychotherapyB. reflex testingC. psychiatryD. psychology
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What is the technique used in treating behavioral and
emotional issues?A. psychotherapyB. reflex testingC. psychiatryD. psychology
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What term best describes a sleep disorder?
A. neurolysisB. narcolepsyC. neurorrhaphyD. neurotomy
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What term best describes a sleeping disorder?
A. neurolysisB. narcolepsyC. neurorrhaphyD. neurotomy
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What is the suffix for madness?
A. -phobiaB. -noiaC. -lexiaD. -mania
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What is the suffix for madness?
A. -phobiaB. -noiaC. -lexiaD. -mania
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What term best describes a series of diagnostic tests performed to observe the
body’s response to touch stimuli?
A. reflex testingB. psychiatryC. psychotherapyD. neurolysis
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What term best describes a series of diagnostic tests performed to observe the
body’s response to touch stimuli?
A. reflex testingB. psychiatryC. psychotherapyD. neurolysis
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What term best describes a person experiencing persistent delusions of persecution, resulting in mistrust and
combativeness?
A. bipolar diseaseB. paranoiaC. dyslexiaD. schizophrenia
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What term best describes a person experiencing persistent delusions of persecution, resulting in mistrust and
combativeness?
A. bipolar diseaseB. paranoiaC. dyslexiaD. schizophrenia
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What is the suffix for pertaining to a word or
phrase?A. -phobiaB. -noiaC. -maniaD. -lexia
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What is the suffix for pertaining to a word or
phrase?A. -phobiaB. -noiaC. -maniaD. -lexia
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Which term refers to the most common form of pain management?
A. anesthesiaB. analgesicsC. anesthesiologistD. anesthetist
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Which term refers to the most common form of pain management?
A. anesthesiaB. analgesicsC. anesthesiologistD. anesthetist
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Which term refers to ultrasound technology that is used to record
brain structures?
A. electroencephalographyB. evoked potential studiesC. echoencephalographyD. magnetic resonance imaging
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Which term refers to ultrasound technology that is used to record
brain structures?
A. electroencephalographyB. evoked potential studiesC. echoencephalographyD. magnetic resonance imaging
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Which term refers to a generalized experience of body fatigue, which is often
associated with mental depression?
A. polyneuralgiaB. neurastheniaC. paresthesiaD. neuralgia
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Which term refers to a generalized experience of body fatigue, which is often
associated with mental depression?
A. polyneuralgiaB. neurastheniaC. paresthesiaD. neuralgia