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Question 1 (5 points) What type of patient is treated by a hematologist? Question 1 options: Someone with a weakened immune system Someone experiencing symptoms of the common cold Someone with a blood disorder Someone with seasonal allergies Question 2 (5 points) Which term refers to the study of disease and injury and how both of these affect the body? Question 2 options: Antibiotics Morphology Pathology Allied healthcare Question 3 (5 points) What type of condition exists at or before birth or develops during the first month of life? Question 3 options: Congenital disease Degenerative disease Neoplastic disease Inflammatory disease Question 4 (5 points) Redness, heat, swelling, and pain are the signs and symptoms of Question 4 options: inflammation. contamination. immunity. enlarged lymph nodes. Question 5 (5 points) Which term refers to the study of cause or origination? Question 5 options: Pasteurization Pathology Etiology Histopathology Question 6 (5 points) What type of microorganism lives in our intestinal tract and aids in the digestion of the food we eat? Question 6 options: Flora Antibiotics Pathogens Vaccinations Question 7 (5 points) A patient taking steroids to treat his rheumatoid arthritis develops Cushing’s syndrome. What variation of disease is this? Question 7 options: Neoplastic disease Iatrogenic disease Autoimmune disease Degenerative disease

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Question 1 (5 points) What type of patient is treated by a hematologist?

Question 1 options:

Someone with a weakened immune system

Someone experiencing symptoms of the common cold

Someone with a blood disorder

Someone with seasonal allergies

Question 2 (5 points) Which term refers to the study of disease and injury and how both of these affect the body?

Question 2 options:

Antibiotics

Morphology

Pathology

Allied healthcare

Question 3 (5 points) What type of condition exists at or before birth or develops during the first month of life?

Question 3 options:

Congenital disease

Degenerative disease

Neoplastic disease

Inflammatory disease

Question 4 (5 points) Redness, heat, swelling, and pain are the signs and symptoms of

Question 4 options:

inflammation.

contamination.

immunity.

enlarged lymph nodes.

Question 5 (5 points) Which term refers to the study of cause or origination?

Question 5 options:

Pasteurization

Pathology

Etiology

Histopathology

Question 6 (5 points) What type of microorganism lives in our intestinal tract and aids in the digestion of the food we eat?

Question 6 options:

Flora

Antibiotics

Pathogens

Vaccinations

Question 7 (5 points) A patient taking steroids to treat his rheumatoid arthritis develops Cushing’s syndrome. What variation of disease is this?

Question 7 options:

Neoplastic disease

Iatrogenic disease

Autoimmune disease

Degenerative disease

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Question 1: A hematologist treats someone with a blood disorder.

Question 2: Pathology refers to the study of disease and injury and how both of these affect the body.

Question 3: A congenital disease exists at or before birth or develops during the first month of life.

Question 4: Redness, heat, swelling, and pain are the signs and symptoms of inflammation.

Question 5: Etiology refers to the study of cause or origination.

Question 6: Flora is the type of microorganism that lives in our intestinal tract and aids in the digestion of the food we eat.

Question 7: If a patient taking steroids to treat his rheumatoid arthritis develops Cushing’s syndrome, this is an iatrogenic disease.

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