MDU part2
Lesson 6a Radiology: 8/101.What is the “work horse” of the UF radiology department?a.CT scan2.Soundwaves are used to generate images in:a.Ultrasound3.Approximately what % of physicians are radiologists?a.1-2%4.Contrast enhancing materials are frequently injected before a:a.X-ray5.An academic physician’s salary compared to that of a private practice physician is about:a.33-50%6.What is the name for sending clotting agents to a bleeding area to prevent blood flow to that area?a.Embolization7.The person most responsible for the production of radiographs is:a.The radiological technician8.Interventional radiologistsa.Never have to use general anesthesia on their patient9.Doctors who specialize in radiology:a.Not only diagnose diseases but can also treat some of them10.The person most responsible for the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of the radiology patient is a.The radiological nurseLesson 6b Pathology: 8.5/101.What is one thing dr. vijayn noted about the field of infectious disease?a.The field doesn’t always follow a procedural protocol2.Dr. crawford’s specialty is:a.Liver and gastrointestinal diseases3.According to dr. crawfor, pathology is a critical part of patient care becausea.All patients admitted in the hospital will need pathology services4.How does dr. vijayan avoid burn-out in such a difficult field?a.She doesn’t talk about work at home and uses the electronic medical record system5.What does dr. Crawford suggest as the most interesting thing about medicine?a.The understanding of diseases 6.What is the first step in an autopsy?a.Abnormalities on the external bod are noted, body is measured, name tag is verified7.What attribute is vital to have if you want to work in infectious diseases?a.Enthusiasm8.What is the most common case of ER visits for adverse drug events in children and adolescents? a.Antibiotics9.The number of antibiotics being approved by the FDA isa.Decreasing 10.Pathologists who perform in autopsiesa.Are also called prosecutors
Lesson 7a Plastic Surgery: 9/101.Why did plastic surgery decline in middle ages?a.The church forbade it2.What is the most common ethical problem according to dr. Rosenberg?a.Whether or not to bill an insurance company for a cosmetic procedure3.How many days per month is dr. Rosenberg on call?a.5-6 times a month4.The term “plastic” in surgery refers to a.The changes in form as a result of the surgery 5.How many people die on operating table cause of plastic surgery?a.1 in 10,0006.What is the main reason for the large number of procedures performed in Indonesia?a.Low cost7.Why did plastic procedures in Asian lag behind those in the US until recently?a.Poorer patient base8.What was the driving force behind developments in plastic surgery