Title: Who Wants to be a Millionaire
1Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
2Rules of the Game
- You will be asked a question about medical
terminology. - The first to raise his/her hand and answer the
question correctly.is a final contestant. - If you are having trouble answering a question,
you can call on a lifeline. You can use each of
the three lifelines 1x. - Pole the audience
- Reduce the choices to 50/50
- Call a friend
3Match the suffixes with its correct definitions
- 1. -oid, eg. thyroid
- 2. -olysis, eg. chemonucleolysis
- 3. -plasia, eg. hyperplasia
- 4. -trophy, eg. hypertrophy
- 5. -oma, eg. lymphoma
- A. Destruction, to separate out
- B. Tumor, neoplasm
- C. Like, similar to
- D. Growth (cells)
- E. Development/feeding
4Which of the following terms is defined as
softening of the bone
- A. hyperplasia
- B. osteogenesis
- C. osteoid
- D. osteomalacia
5Diarrhea and pyorrhea contain the same suffix,
what does this suffix mean?
- flow or discharge
- breathing, air, lungs
- Paralysis
- weakness
6What do gene, genetics, pathogen, genitals, and
homogenous all have in common?
- A. They all have to do with inheritable traits.
- They all have something to do with infections.
- They all have gen as part of the word, meaning
genesis or origin, coming into being,
production, birth. - They all were initially discovered or created by
an individual named gennifer.
7Which of the following terms specifically defines
glial cell tumor?
- A. adenoma
- B. carcinoma
- C. fibroma
- D. glioma
8Normal breathing is
- Apnea
- Eupnea
- Dyspnea
- Bradypnea
- Tachypnea
9The cancerous tumor (sarcoma/carcinoma) has
metastasized and so we cannot call it an in situ
tumor. Explain this sentence
- A. The cancerous cells from the tumor have
spread to another site, so the tumor is no longer
in position. - B. The cancerous cells were removed before they
were able to spread. - C. The cancerous cells have remained localized
and therefore have not spread to another site. - D. The cells are noncancerous, the cells are
part of a growth that doesnt spread.
10I am near-sighted, the term for this is
- A. hyperopia
- B. mypoia
- C. presbyopia
- D. diplopia
11What words definition is enlarged extremities
- A. hypertrophy
- B. dysphagia
- C. diuresis
- D. acromegaly
- E. anemia
12Cryosurgery was performed and necrosis
resulted. What happened?
- A. Surgery using cold was performed and death of
the tissue resulted. - B. Surgery using heat was performed and death of
the tissue resulted. - C. We cryed during surgery and excess growth of
the tissue resulted. - D. Small hidden sacs were discovered and
removed.
13How is a colostomy different from a
gastroduodenostomy?
- A. Both have to do with surgery of the digestive
system, just different ways of stating the same
procedure. - B. The colostomy refers to a new opening of the
trachea, and gastroduodenostomy refers to cutting
into the abdomen. - C. Colostomy mean surgical repair of a hernia,
and gastroduodenostomy suturing of the stomach
and duodenum. - D. Colostomy refers to a new opening in the
large intestine, and gastroduodenostomy means a
new opening between the stomach and duodenum.
14Michael Jackson had rhinoplasty done. What does
this mean?
- A. He had plastic surgery done on his nose.
- B. He had surgical repair of a blood vessel.
- C. He had a surgical puncture to remove amniotic
fluid. - D. He had a tracheotomy done.
- E. He had a lobotomy done.
15Match the following definitions with the correct
suffix
- A. Inflammation of
- B. Condition of
- C. Hernia/rupture/swelling
- D. Hemmorrhage
- E. Any disease of
- F. pain
- 1. -osis, eg. Neurosis
- 2. -itis , eg. Arthritis
- 3. -opathy, eg. Hysteropathy
- 4. -algia/-odynia, eg. myalgia
- 5. -cele eg. Meningocele
- 6. -orrhagia, eg. Menorrhagia
16Match the following definitions with the correct
suffix
- A. Within the muscle
- B. Between the ribs
- C. One side of the body is paralyzed
- D. Painful urination
- E. Drugs used to destroy bacteria
- F. Away from the midline of the body
- G. Towards the midline of the body
- H. Without fever
- I. Without sepsis, sterile
- 1. Aseptic
- 2. Afebrile
- 3. Adduction
- 4. Abduction
- 5. Antibiotic
- 6. Dysuria
- 7. Hemiplegia
- 8. Intercosta
- 9. intramuscular
17What would the doctor use to help her examine the
vagina and cervix?
- A. Arthroscope
- B. Otoscope
- C. Speculum
- D. Electrocardiograph
- E. Stethoscope
18Define the underlined terms
- An angiography was performed to obtain an
angiogram. Then electrocardiography was
performed to obtain an electrocardiogram. And
then spirometry was performed.