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Examination by tapping the surface to determine density of a body area is called
The percentage of RBCs in blood is called
A machine that spins samples very rapidly to separate elements based on weight is a
The quality of appearing white or light ray on a radiograph is called
The determination of the cause of disease is the
A set of signs that occur together is called a/an
The medical term for sphere is
The term for relief of condition but not a cure is
Pertaining to fever
A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans is said to be
What is the term for the ultrasound property of producing adequate levels of reflections (echoes) when sound waves are returned to the transducer and displayed
The acronym used to describe a unit by which absorption of ionizing radiation is measured
Surgical puncture to remove fluid for diagnostic procedures or to remove liquid or gas is known as
Examination by feeling is
Clumping of cells is known as
The medical term for prevention
The term for having a short course is
The study of disease causes is
An outbreak that occurs sporadically in animals is called
The “M in MRI Stands for
The “K” in kVp stands for
Coccus is to cocci as bacillus is to
Listening to body sounds, which usually involves the use of a stethoscope
Appearing black or dark gray on a radiograph
Is the prediction of the outcome of disease
Is a characteristic of disease that can be sensed only by the patient
Is the ongoing presence of disease in a group
Are spiral shaped bacteria that are tightly coiled
Disorder caused by physicians or veterinarians
Sharp, needle-like instrument that has a tube that is used to puncture the wall of a body cavity and withdraw fluid or gas
The international unit of radiation
Intensity of an ultra sound wave
Ultrasonic term for when waves are transmitted to deeper tissue and none are reflected back
Loss of intensity of the ultrasound beam as it travels through tissue
Number of cycles per unit of time
Tissue that has the same ultrasonic appearance as that of the surrounding tissue
Ability to separately identify different structures on radiograph or ultrasound
Speed at which something travels through an object
Length that a wave must travel in one cycle