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This document contains 4 sections with vocabulary questions and answer options related to medical terminology. The questions cover topics such as parts of the body, medical conditions, healthcare professionals, symptoms, and procedures. The correct answers are indicated by letters A-D and test knowledge of key terms used in healthcare contexts.
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Vocabulary ĐA

This document contains 4 sections with vocabulary questions and answer options related to medical terminology. The questions cover topics such as parts of the body, medical conditions, healthcare professionals, symptoms, and procedures. The correct answers are indicated by letters A-D and test knowledge of key terms used in healthcare contexts.
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II.

VOCABULARY 1
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions (16-25).
1. The navel or _______ is a protruding, flat, or hollowed area on the abdomen.
(A) umbilicus (B) belly button (C) shoulder (D) A&B
2. The _______ or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest.
(A) sternum (B) patella (C) tibia (D) clavicle
3. The pain is never severe. It is _______ or moderate and there are no other symptoms.
(A) wild (B) mild (C) tight (D) might
4. The _______ pain is like having a needle stuck through my foot up to my knee.
(A) stabbing (B) burning (C) scalding (D) vague
5. Angina pectoris or _______ occurs when the heart doesn't get enough oxygen.
(A) chest pain (B) eye pain (C) leg pain (D) breast pain
6. After leaving the mouth, food passes through the _______ on its way to the stomach.
(A) umbilicus (B) esophagus (C) carpus (D) abdomen
7. Bowels are also called _______.
(A) shoulders (B) chests (C) esophagus (D) intestines
8. A brain _______ is bleeding in the brain.
(A) confusion (B) investigation (C) diagnosis (D) hemorrhage
9. A cardiologist treats diseases of the _______ and blood vessels.
(A) stomach (B) heart (C) breast (D) abdomen
10. _______ is the symptom of pain anywhere in the region of the head or neck.
(A) Headache (B) Backache (C) Toothache (D) Earache
II. VOCABULARY 2
11. A _______ is a nurse whose job is to visit people in their homes and offer advice on health care.
(A) health visitor (B) practice manager (C) practice nurse (D) general practitioner
12. A _______ is a health professional who looks after women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
(A) health visitor (B) practice nurse (C) midwife (D) receptionist
13. A _______ is a doctor who treats illnesses and provides preventive care and health education to
patients.
( ) practice manager (B) receptionist (C) health visitor (D) general practitioner
14. A _______ cough brings up mucus or fluid, including blood.
(A) dry (B) productive (C) non-productive (D)
15. _______ is the mucus produced by the respiratory system and is often coughed up.
(A) Phlegm (B) Breathlessness (C) Wheezing (D) Tenderness
16. Your _______ are your brothers or sisters.
(A) parents (B) siblings (C) relatives (D) B&C
17. If you have a _______, you can't breathe properly.
(A) blocked nose (B) raised temperature (C) raised pulse (D) dehydration
18. When you get a _______ you breathe abnormally rapidly.
(A) diarrhea (B) tenderness (C) tight chest (D) tachypnoea
19. If you suffer _______ you can even die of thirst.
(A) wheezing (B) tension headache (C) dehydration (D) abdominal tenderness
20. When you are _______, you become a patient.
(A) avoided (B) hospitalized (C) performed (D) diagnosed
II. VOCABULARY 3:Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
answer to each ofthe following questions (11-20).

11. What does DOPSmean?


(A) Division Observation of Procedural Skills (B) Differently Observation of Procedure Skill
(C) Directly Observation of Policy Skills (D) Direct Observation of Procedural Skills
12. The patient became healthy again after 3 months’_______.
(A) solve (B) being treat (C) cures (D) treatment
13. If you develop high blood pressure after 20 weeks of pregnancy, you'll be diagnosed
with gestational hypertension.
(A) hypertension (B) hypotension (C) hyperglycemia (D) hypoglycemia

14. Treatment of chickenpox in children is aimed at the symptoms while the immune system
deals with the virus.
(A) cope with (B) accept (C) surrender (D) refused
15. DOPS is designed to provide feedback on procedural skills essential to the_____ of good clinical
care.
(A) provision (B) provide (C) perfect (D) satisfy
16. It is_____ that the patient knows who the doctor is, to put the patient at ease.
(A) important (B) needs (C) impossible (D) impolite
17. All necessary _______ needs to be present. A missing instrument in the middle of a procedure may
cause problems.
(A) samples (B) instructions (C) equipment (D) sterlize
18.You should have breakfast. – It wakes up the body and provides ______for the day.
(A) snacks (B) obesity (C) fuel (D) nutritionist
19. A person with an eating disorder should get help from a_______ .
(A) physiotherapists (B) patients (C) psychologist (D) porters
20. Consent from the patient is a legal _______ where the procedure is invasive. The consent may be
necessary in writing.
(A) requirement (B) required (C) observed (D) preventions

II. VOCABULARY 4
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions (16-25).

21. A heart transplant or _______is an operation in which a failing, diseased heart is replaced with
a healthier donor heart.
(A) cardiac transplantation (B) pancreas transplantation (C) liver transplantation (D) A&B
22. The _______ or shinbone is the main bone of the leg.
(A) sternum (B) patella (C) tibia (D) clavicle
23. A person who is opposed to the drinking of alcohol is _______.
(A) wild (B) accurate (C) teetotal (D) unsympathetic
24. The _______ pain is a sudden severe pain that move through the body.
(A) shooting (B) burning (C) spasmodic (D) vague
25. _______ is the pain in the lower part of the back and the back of the legs.
(A) Sciatica (B) Angina pectoris (C) Ureteric colic (D) Appendicitis
26. A (An) _______ is a place where you can go to ask advice from or receive treatment from GP.
(A) A&E (B) surgery (C) NHS (D) department
27. Abdomen is also called _______.
(A) tummy (B) belly (C) intestines (D) A&B
28. _______ is a pain in the lower part of the back and the back of the legs.
(A) Sciatica (B) Ureteric colic (C) Acute pancreatitis (D) Cystitis
29. The _______ quickly examine patients who are taken to a hospital in order to decide which
ones are the most seriously ill and must be treated first.
(A) cardiologists (B) triage nurses (C) receptionists (D) GPs
30. The grapes tend to lessen the amount of food taken, to increase the action of the _____, and
to stimulate the kidneys.
(A) clavicle (B) calcaneus (C) intestines (D) patella
II. VOCABULARY 7
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions (16-25).

31. _______ the patient to induce drowsiness...


(A) Sedate (B) Revive (C) Biopsy (D) Blow
32. _______ is aprocedurewhere welook atthecolonand takeasampleifnecessary.
(A) Anaesthesia (B) Venipuncture (C) Sigmoidoscopy: (D) Haemorrhoidectomy
33. It’saprocedure whereyouaregivenageneral_______ toputyoutosleepbeforeanoperationand
thenyoucomeroundafter itisover.
(A) appendicitis (B) anaesthetic (C) diverticulitis (D) anaesthesia
34. The pharynxis_______ using a spray.
(A) anaesthetized (B) sedated (C)blew (D) obtained
35. _______ are defined as a type of medicine that is used to treat infections by bacteria.
(A) antibiotics (B) virus (C) better (D) dehydrated
36. To _______ is meant to empty the stomach through the mouth.
(A) sneeze (B) vomit (C) cough (D) snore
37. Axillae are also called _______.
(A) shoulders (B) chests (C) esophagus (D) armpits
38. _______ is a substance present in animal fat and tissues; too much can lead to heart disease .
(A) carbon dioxide (B) oxygen (C) cholesterol (D) saturated fat
39. _______ are artificial fats that make food last longer and taste better but are bad for health .
(A) Cholesterols (B) Trans fats (C) Saturated fats (D)Ingredients
40. When the body is being attacked by a bacteria, fungus or virus, it suffers a(n) _______.
(A) Headache (B) Hospital (C) Practice . (D) Infection

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