HOSA Entrance Test

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This is the full quiz for the HOSA entrance test at Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute.
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Question 1

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What does HOSA stand for?
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  • Health Occupations Students of America
  • Healthy Operations Students of America
  • Health Occupations Students Association
  • Healthy Occupations Student of America

Question 2

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HOSA was founded in [blank_start]1976[blank_end].
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  • 1976

Question 3

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HOSA's motto is [blank_start]The Hands of Youth Mold[blank_end] [blank_start]the Health of Tomorrow[blank_end].
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  • the Health of Tomorrow
  • the Healthiness of Yesterday
  • the Happiness of Tomorrow
  • the Health of Tomorrow and its Citizens
  • The Hands of Youth Mold
  • The Hands of HOSA Molds
  • Creating a Better Future in Medicine
  • Health Science and HOSA: Health

Question 4

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The goals of HOSA are : Check all that apply.
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  • To insure the expansion of knowledge regarding the health industry and its occupations
  • To afford the recognition of competencies through the demonstration of skills
  • To nurture a commitment to professional organizations
  • To afford opportunities for leadership development
  • To insure the democratic process
  • To encourage the unity of membership and fellowship
  • To show commitment to universities in the health science profession
  • To encourage everyone to be kind in the health profession
  • To learn to be eloquent and have a deeper understanding of health sciences

Question 5

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Dys- means [blank_start]bad, difficult, and painful[blank_end]. Example: [blank_start]dysfunctional[blank_end]
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  • bad, difficult, and painful
  • messed up, unhappy, mentally unaware
  • horrible, eventful
  • distant, incorrect
  • dysfunctional
  • dysjunction
  • dystokia
  • funkedys

Question 6

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Hyper- means [blank_start]excessive, increased[blank_end]. Example: [blank_start]hyperventilation[blank_end]
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  • excessive, increased
  • big, annoying
  • repetitive, common
  • rapid, energetic
  • hyperventilation
  • hyperincreasing
  • hyperdisturbance
  • hypervenlitauin

Question 7

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Hypo- means [blank_start]deficient, decreased[blank_end]. Example: [blank_start]hypothermia[blank_end]
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  • deficient, decreased
  • cold, loss of warmth
  • diseases, contagious disease
  • excessive, increased
  • hypothermia
  • hyperthermia
  • hypoallergeanic
  • thermiahypo

Question 8

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Ab- means [blank_start]away, from, negative, absent[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]absent[blank_end]
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  • absent
  • abdictionize
  • abthermia
  • abolishisize
  • away, from, negative, absent
  • delayed, absent
  • original, different
  • incentive, want

Question 9

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Allo- means [blank_start]other, differing from normal[blank_end].
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  • other, differing from normal
  • extra, important
  • illustrious, exciting
  • changing, chameleon

Question 10

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Ante- means [blank_start]before, in front of[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]anteroom[blank_end]
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  • before, in front of
  • behind, after
  • next to, beside
  • left of, beside
  • anteroom
  • exterior
  • antedecision
  • anteplay

Question 11

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Anti- means [blank_start]against[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]antibiotic[blank_end]
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  • against
  • fighting
  • before
  • in front of
  • exterior
  • antibiotic
  • antiregenerizer
  • antiexponential
  • antiplenty

Question 12

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Auto- means [blank_start]self, own[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]automobile[blank_end]
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  • self, own
  • with help
  • instructional
  • disturbing
  • automobile
  • autounderstand
  • autocomprehend
  • autodescribe

Question 13

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Bi- means [blank_start]two[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]biracial[blank_end]
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  • two
  • one
  • three
  • independent
  • preliminary
  • biracial
  • biunderstanding
  • bitwin
  • bisick

Question 14

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-Ectomy means [blank_start]surgical removal, cutting out[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]cysectomy[blank_end]
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  • surgical removal, cutting out
  • surgical repair
  • surgical puncture
  • cutting
  • cysectomy
  • dancectomy
  • armectomy
  • corectomy

Question 15

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-Itis means [blank_start]inflammation[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]meningitis[blank_end]
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  • inflammation
  • vomiting
  • presence in blood
  • pain
  • meningitis
  • blooditis
  • coritis
  • insulitis

Question 16

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-Osis means [blank_start]abnormal condition, disease[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]fibrosis[blank_end]
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  • abnormal condition, disease
  • inflammation
  • deficient, decreased
  • presence in blood
  • fibrosis
  • cystosis
  • extosis

Question 17

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-Plasty means [blank_start]surgical repair[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]osteoplasty[blank_end]
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  • surgical repair
  • surgical puncture
  • surgical removal
  • osteoplasty
  • inteoplasty
  • orenplasty

Question 18

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-Centesis means [blank_start]surgical puncture[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]celiocentesis[blank_end]
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  • surgical puncture
  • surgical repair
  • surgical removal
  • celiocentesis
  • precentesis
  • korcentesis

Question 19

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-Cisiona means [blank_start]cutting[blank_end]
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  • cutting
  • surgical removal
  • surgical repair
  • surgical puncture
  • pain

Question 20

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-Dynia means [blank_start]pain[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]neurodynia[blank_end]
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  • pain
  • puncture
  • vomiting
  • sensation
  • neurodynia
  • cosdynia
  • intedynia

Question 21

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-Emesis means [blank_start]vomiting[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]hyperemesis[blank_end]
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  • hyperemesis
  • hypoemesis
  • antiemesis
  • biemesis
  • vomiting
  • cutting
  • pain
  • inflammation

Question 22

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-Emia means [blank_start]presence in blood[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]hypoglycemia[blank_end]
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  • presence in blood
  • presence in arteries
  • presence in heart
  • presence in lungs
  • hypoglycemia
  • hyperglycemia
  • introglycemia
  • overmemia

Question 23

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-Esthesia means [blank_start]sensation[blank_end] Example: [blank_start]anaesthesia[blank_end]
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  • sensation
  • pain
  • cutting
  • tingle
  • coma
  • blackout
  • anaesthesia
  • ordesthesia
  • conesthesia
  • doresthesia

Question 24

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Anatomy is:
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  • the study of the structures of the body
  • the study of the function of the structures of the body
  • the study of the brain functions
  • study of the bone structure

Question 25

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Physiology is:
Answer
  • the study of the functions of the structures of the body
  • the study of the heart
  • the study of the structures of the body
  • the study of the different muscles in the body

Question 26

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Dorsal is:
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  • the back side of the organ or body
  • the front side of the organ or body
  • the spinal cord
  • the uppermost, above toward the head

Question 27

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Superior is:
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  • uppermost, above towards the head
  • lowermost, below, or toward the feet
  • head
  • back side of the organ or body

Question 28

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Inferior is:
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  • lowermost, below, or toward the feet
  • joint
  • back side of the organ or body
  • uppermost, above toward the head

Question 29

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Cephalic is:
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  • towards the head (opposite to caudal)
  • head
  • study of the structures of the body
  • joint

Question 30

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Cephal is:
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  • head
  • joint
  • rib
  • skull

Question 31

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Arthr/o is:
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  • joint
  • head
  • rib
  • skull

Question 32

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Cost/o is:
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  • rib
  • skull
  • aorta
  • clot

Question 33

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Crani/o is:
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  • skull
  • rib
  • head
  • joint

Question 34

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Myel/o is:
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  • spinal cord, bone marrow
  • calcium
  • clot
  • joint

Question 35

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Aort/o is:
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  • aorta
  • clot
  • vein
  • gland

Question 36

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Arteri/o is:
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  • artery
  • aorta
  • joint
  • gland

Question 37

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Thromb/o is:
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  • clot
  • skull
  • artery
  • rib

Question 38

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Ven/o is:
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  • vein
  • clot
  • artery
  • skull

Question 39

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Aden/o is:
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  • gland
  • vein
  • arm
  • calcium

Question 40

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Derm/o is:
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  • skin
  • arm
  • calcium
  • hair

Question 41

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Brachi/o is:
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  • arm
  • calcium
  • hair
  • aorta

Question 42

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Calc/o is:
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  • calcium
  • hair
  • arm
  • artery

Question 43

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Capill/o is:
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  • hair
  • rib
  • gland
  • skin

Question 44

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Periodontics is a specialty concerned with [blank_start]diagnosing and treating the diseases[blank_end] of [blank_start]supporting and surrounding tissues of[blank_end] the tooth.
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  • diagnosing and treating the diseases
  • drawing conclusions about diseases
  • checking the tissues of the tooth
  • treating the teeth
  • supporting and surrounding tissues of
  • the mouth for
  • the tissues of the mouth for

Question 45

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Endodontics is a specialty concerned [blank_start]with the pathology and morphology[blank_end] of the [blank_start]dental pulp and surrounding tissues[blank_end].
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  • with the pathology and morphology
  • with dental pulp
  • with the supporting tissues of the tooth
  • dental pulp and surrounding tissues
  • mouth
  • supporting tissues
  • sticky mass on the teeth

Question 46

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Plaque is the [blank_start]sticky mass that grows on teeth[blank_end] and [blank_start]contains bacteria[blank_end].
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  • sticky mass that grows on teeth
  • bumpy mass that is always on your teeth
  • dark mass in the cavity hole
  • contains bacteria
  • is white
  • contains vitamins
  • contains yogurt

Question 47

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Mylohyoid is the [blank_start]muscle that forms the floor of the mouth[blank_end].
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  • muscle that forms the floor of the mouth
  • an important protein in the blood system
  • the back molar
  • steroid

Question 48

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Haemoglobin is:
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  • a specialised protein found in blood cells that help the transport of oxygen
  • nitrogenous bases with a double ring structure
  • nitrogenous bases with single ring structure
  • substance capable of producing an allergic reaction

Question 49

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Purine is:
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  • nitrogenous bases with a double ring structure
  • nitrogenous bases with a single ring structure

Question 50

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Pyrimidine is:
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  • nitrogenous bases with a double ring structure
  • nitrogenous bases with a single ring structure

Question 51

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Erythrocyte is:
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  • formal name for a red blood cell
  • provides an estimate of a patient's oxygen carrying capacity
  • a specialised protein found in blood cells that help the transport of oxygen

Question 52

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Hematocrit is:
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  • provides an estimate of a patient's oxygen carrying capacity
  • formal name for a red blood cell
  • substance capable of producing an allergic reaction
  • specialised protein found in blood cells that help the transport of oxygen

Question 53

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An allergen is:
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  • a substance capable of producing an allergic reaction
  • chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle does not get enough blood
  • joint pain
  • inflammation of the joints

Question 54

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Angina is:
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  • chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle does not get enough blood or oxygen
  • an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel
  • a substance capable of producing an allergic reaction
  • formal name for a red blood cell

Question 55

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Aneurysm is:
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  • an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel
  • muscle that forms the floor of your mouth
  • antibacterial drug obtained from other microorganisms
  • substance capable of producing an allergic reaction

Question 56

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Antibiotic is:
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  • antibacterial drug obtained from other microorganisms
  • joint pain
  • substance capable of producing an allergic reaction
  • inflammation of the joints

Question 57

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Arthralgia is:
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  • joint pain
  • inflammation of the joints
  • provides an estimate of a patients oxygen carrying capacity
  • study of the structures of the body

Question 58

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Arthritis is:
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  • inflammation of the joints
  • joint pain
  • damage to the top layer of skin
  • sticky mass that grows on teeth and contains bacteria

Question 59

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Carbohydrate is:
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  • the most efficient source of energy, can be digested and converted into blood glucose
  • the most concentrated source of energy, essential for growth and development
  • perform essential roles primarily as a regulator of body processes
  • make up the major structural components of the body, needed for growth, maintenance and repair of all body tissues

Question 60

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Fats (lipids) is:
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  • the most concentrated source of energy, essential for growth and development
  • the most efficient source of energy, can be digested and converted into blood glucose
  • perform essential roles primarily as a regulator of body processes
  • a deep wound produced by the tearing of the soft body tissue

Question 61

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Proteins are:
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  • make up the major structural components of the body, needed or growth, maintenance, and repair of all body tissues
  • the most efficient source of energy, can be digested and converted into blood glucose
  • the most concentrated source of energy, essential for growth and development
  • perform essential roles primarily as a regulator of body processes

Question 62

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Vitamins are:
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  • perform essential roles primarily as a regulator of body processes
  • the most concentrated source of energy, essential for growth and development
  • the most efficient source of energy, can be digested and converted into blood glucose
  • skin torn from body damaging tissues

Question 63

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Avulsion is:
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  • skin torn from body damaging tissues
  • damage to the top layer of the skin
  • a deep wound produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
  • muscle that forms the floor of the mouth

Question 64

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Abrasion is:
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  • damage to the top layer of the skin
  • skin torn from body damaging tissues
  • a deep wound produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
  • formal name for a red blood cell

Question 65

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Laceration is:
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  • a deep wound produced by the tearing of soft body tissue
  • damage to the top layer of the skin
  • skin torn from body damaging tissues
  • substance capable of producing an allergic reaction
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