Phlebotomy Medical Terminology Quiz
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A Tuberculosis-like disease that causes many medical disorders; associated with Crohn’s Disease
A. Bacilli
B. Staphylococci
C. Myobacteriosis
D. Diplococci
The development of new blood vessels.
A. Hematology
B. Hemolysis
C. Thrombosis
D. Angiogenesis
A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues
A. Hematoma
B. Ecchymosis
C. Thrombosis
D. Hemolysis
Pinpoint flat round red spots under the skin surface caused by blood that has leaked from the capillaries into the skin.
A. Ecchymosis
B. Petechiae
C. Hematoma
D. Thrombosis
A group of disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation. Both arteries and veins are affected
A. Phlebitis
B. Thrombosis
C. Vasculitis
D. Arteriolitis
The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply
A. Thrombosis
B. Ecchymosis
C. Hemolysis
D. Necrosis
A hole made by boring or piercing; an opening passing through or into something.
A. Lumen
B. Invasive
C. Insertion
D. Perforation
A benign tumor of fatty tissue found just below the skin
A. Sarcoma
B. Melanoma
C. Lipoma
D. Lymphoma
The study of the microscopic appearance of cells, especially for the diagnosis of abnormalities and malignancies.
A. Pathology
B. Cytology
C. Histopathology
D. Hematology
Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
A. Aerobic
B. Anaerobic
C. Cyanosis
D. Oxyhemoglobin
Shriveled red blood cell
A. Crenate
B. Hemolysis
C. Thrombosis
D. Ecchymosis
A plastic or glass sealed vacuum tube used to collect a blood specimen obtained through venipuncture
A. Closed Tube System
B. Evacuated Tube Method
C. Winged Infused Method
D. Closed Infused Method
A medical test done on someone to assess their platelets function.
A. Platelet Function Test
B. Thrombocyte Blood Count
C. Reticulocyte Count
D. Bleeding Time Test
Also known as ectoderm, the outermost layer of the epidermic tissues such as nails, hair, and glands of the skin
A. Thrombosis
B. Crenate
C. Exoderm
D. Integumentary Glands
The state of the body early in the morning approximately 12 hours after the last ingestion of food or other nutrition
A. Basal State
B. Base State
C. Equilibrium State
D. Crenate Stae