
CVA Exam Vocabulary - 1st Set Quiz
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- Q1AnemiaThe portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis containing the abdominal cavity.The term used to describe a lower than normal volume of red blood cells circulating throughout the body.An agent used to cause a loss of feeling or sensation.A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue.30s
- Q2AbscessThe portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis containing the abdominal cavity.An agent used to cause a loss of feeling or sensation.The term used to describe a lower than normal volume of red blood cells circulating throughout the body.A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue.30s
- Q3AbdomenThe term used to describe a lower than normal volume of red blood cells circulating throughout the body.A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue.An agent used to cause a loss of feeling or sensation.The portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis containing the abdominal cavity.30s
- Q4AnestheticThe term used to describe a lower than normal volume of red blood cells circulating throughout the body.The portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis containing the abdominal cavity.An agent used to cause a loss of feeling or sensation.A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue.30s
- Q5Which of the following is the correct spelling?AbcessAbscessAbsessAbsecess30s
- Q6What are microscopic, single-celled organisms that may be beneficial, neutral, or pathogenic (cause disease).BacteriaFungusVirusParasite30s
- Q7BiohazardThat part of the central nervous system (CNS) contained within the cranium (skull), comprising the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain; and developed from the embryonic neural tube.Having a wide head and a short and blunted nose. A few breeds considered brachycephalic breeds includes Boston terrier, bulldog, Pekingese, pug, Shih Tzu.A risk to human or animal health or the environment arising from biological work; this includes items that have been contaminated with blood or other body fluids, animal carcasses and body parts, and bedding materials from animals known to be infected with pathogenic organisms.A round mass or a very large pill-shaped tablet for administering to a large animal.30s
- Q8BrainA risk to human or animal health or the environment arising from biological work; this includes items that have been contaminated with blood or other body fluids, animal carcasses and body parts, and bedding materials from animals known to be infected with pathogenic organisms.Having a wide head and a short and blunted nose. A few breeds considered brachycephalic breeds includes Boston terrier, bulldog, Pekingese, pug, Shih Tzu.A round mass or a very large pill-shaped tablet for administering to a large animal.That part of the central nervous system (CNS) contained within the cranium (skull), comprising the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain; and developed from the embryonic neural tube.30s
- Q9BrachycephalicA round mass or a very large pill-shaped tablet for administering to a large animal.A risk to human or animal health or the environment arising from biological work; this includes items that have been contaminated with blood or other body fluids, animal carcasses and body parts, and bedding materials from animals known to be infected with pathogenic organisms.That part of the central nervous system (CNS) contained within the cranium (skull), comprising the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain; and developed from the embryonic neural tube.Having a wide head and a short and blunted nose. A few breeds considered brachycephalic breeds includes Boston terrier, bulldog, Pekingese, pug, Shih Tzu.30s
- Q10BolusHaving a wide head and a short and blunted nose. A few breeds considered brachycephalic breeds includes Boston terrier, bulldog, Pekingese, pug, Shih Tzu.A risk to human or animal health or the environment arising from biological work; this includes items that have been contaminated with blood or other body fluids, animal carcasses and body parts, and bedding materials from animals known to be infected with pathogenic organisms.A round mass or a very large pill-shaped tablet for administering to a large animal.That part of the central nervous system (CNS) contained within the cranium (skull), comprising the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain; and developed from the embryonic neural tube.30s
- Q11Every 12 hoursTIDSIDQIDBID30s
- Q12Not malignant; not recurrent; favorable for recoveryBacteriaBolusBileBenign30s
- Q13A vessel through which blood passes away from the heart to the various parts of the body, (pertaining to the artery).ArteryAntitoxinHeartAntibiotic30s
- Q14Binds specifically with the toxin to neutralize the effects of the toxin.AntibioticAnestheticArteryAntitoxin30s
- Q15A chemical substance produced by a microorganism that has the capacity, in dilute solutions, to kill (biocidal activity) or inhibit the growth (biostatic activity) of other microorganisms.AntibioticAnestheticAntitoxinArtery30s