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1st LONG QUIZ /// PRACTICAL NURSING /// MODULE 1 and MODULE 2 /// SET B

PART 1. Fill in the missing words.

Your heart is an amazing organ. It continuously pumps oxygen and nutrient-rich blood throughout your
body to sustain life. This fist-sized powerhouse beats (expands and contracts) 100,000 times per day, pumping
five or six quarts of blood each minute, or about 2,000 gallons per day.

How Does Blood Travel Through the Heart?

1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
3. _______________________________
4. _______________________________
5. _______________________________
6. _______________________________
7. _______________________________
8. _______________________________
9. _______________________________
10. ______________________________

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PART 2. LABELLING
Answer the following questions based on this diagram:

THE HUMAN SKELETON

1. The ribs are indicated by number …


2. Number 5 is pointing to the ...
3. The sternum is indicated by number ...
4. Number 1 is pointing to the …
5. The patella is indicated by number …
6. Number 8 is pointing to the …
7. The pubis is indicated by number …
8. Number 3 is pointing to the ...
9. Number 4 is pointing to the ...
10. The tibia is indicated by number ...
11. Number 6 is pointing to the ...
12. The fibula is indicated by number ...
13. Number 7 is pointing to …
14. The pelvic girdle is indicated by number …
15. Number 2 is pointing to the ...

THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN

16. Number 1 is pointing to the ...


17. The fimbriae is indicated by number ...
18. Which number is pointing to the vagina? …
19. Number 4 is pointing to the ...
20. The endometrium is indicated by number …
21. Number 2 indicates the ...
22. Which number is pointing to the fallopian tubes? …
23. Which number is pointing to the myometrium? …
24. Number 6 is pointing to …
25. Number 7 is pointing to the ...

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PART 3. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
INSTRUCTION: Read each question carefully. Encircle the best answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURES.

1. Which bones make up the hand?


a. Tarsals, metacarpals, phalanges
b. Carpals, metatarsals, phalanges
c. Carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
d. Carpals, tarsals, phalanges

2. How many bones make up the Appendicular Skeleton?


a. 70
b. 80
c. 126
d. 206

3. How many bones make the human skeletal system?


a. 306
b. 76
c. 106
d. 206

4. How are ribs classified?


a. Flat bones
b. Long bones
c. Short bones
d. Irregular Bones

5. Bones found in the foot.


a. Carpals
b. Tibia
c. Metacarpals
d. Metatarsals

6. How many bones make up the Axial Skeleton?


a. 80
b. 206
c. 70
d. 126

7. What is the knee cap called?


a. Hyoid
b. Tibia
c. Fibia
d. Patella

8. What is a crack or break in a bone called?


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a. Sprain
b. Swollen bone
c. fracture
d. twist

9. All of functions of the skeletal system except:


a. Storage
b. Blood Cell Formation
c. Transmission
d. Support
10. Blood is sent from the heart to the lungs to pick up _______________.
a. food
b. cells
c. oxygen
d. carbon dioxide

11. Which systems are involved in throwing a ball?


a. Skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems
b. Digestive, endocrine, and immune systems
c. Nervous, immune, and respiratory systems
d. Immune, digestive, and integumentary systems

12. The _______ system plays the key role in allowing organisms to have offspring and pass on their unique
genetic information.
a. cardiovascular
b. nervous
c. musculosketal
d. reproductive

13. To what system does the organ below belong?

a. Lymphatic system
b. Respiratory system
c. Circulatory system
d. Excretory system

14. Which of these is NOT an organ?


a. Heart
b. Blood
c. Brain
d. Intestine

15. What is the correct order of the structures from simplest to most complex?
a. Tissue, cell, organ, organ system, organism
b. Cell, organ, tissue, organ system, organism
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c. Organism, cell, tissue, organ, organ system
d. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

16. To which organ system do the organs below belong?


Lungs, Heart, Blood Vessels
a. Cardiovascular
b. Endocrine
c. Nervous
d. Digestive

17. The major purpose of the _______ system is to circulate blood throughout the body.
a. Cardiovascular
b. Musculoskeletal
c. Digestive
d. respiratory

18. Which organs and tissues make up the respiratory system?


a. Mouth, esophagus, and intestines
b. Heart, blood, and blood vessels
c. Lungs, trachea, and nose
d. Brain, spinal cord, and nerves

19. Which organ system do the organs below belong to?

a. nervous
b. musculosketal
c. cardiovascular
d. endocrine

20. A person touches a sharp object and quickly pulls away. What body system senses the pain and
controls the movement?
a. Nervous system
b. Immune system
c. Muscular system
d. Integumentary system

21. The purpose of the __________ system is to prevent foreign substances from entering the body and to
attack foreign substances that are in the body.
a. excretory
b. immune
c. endocrine
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d. nervous

22. Which pair of body system is MOST responsible for support and movement?
a. Digestive and circulatory
b. Muscular and skeletal
c. Nervous and excretory
d. Immune and reproductive

23. Which path describes the movement of blood in the body?


a. Heart body lungs heart
b. Heart lungs body lungs
c. Lungs heart body heart
d. Heart lungs heart body

24. Produces blood cells and clotting factors.


a. Yellow Marrow
b. Blue Marrow
c. Brown Marrow
d. Red Marrow
25. Cells require oxygen. Which system carries oxygen to the cells throughout the body?
a. Circulatory system
b. Lymphatic system
c. Digestive system
d. Respiratory system

26. The major function of the respiratory system is to ___________.


a. provide oxygen to the body and eliminate carbon dioxide from the body
b. give the heart the energy it needs to circulate blood
c. cleanse the body of toxins, poisons, and harmful chemicals
d. maintain the digestive system of the body so that it can continue to operate

27. The picture below shows food about to be mixed and chopped up in a blender. Which part functions
similar to the blender?

a. Heart
b. Stomach
c. Small intestines
d. Large intestines

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28. The __________ system breaks down food and the __________ system transports nutrients to the cells of
the body.
a. digestive; cardiovascular
b. nervous; excretory
c. digestive; nervous
d. cardiovascular; digestive

29. The mouth, stomach, liver, small intestine and large intestine collectively constitutes (makes up) a(n)
__________________.
a. Tissue
b. organ system
c. tissue system
d. multicellular organism

30. To which organ system do the organs below belong?


Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Intestines
a. Musculoskeletal
b. Cardiovascular
c. Digestive
d. Endocrine

PART 4. IDENTIFICATION
INSTRUCTION: Identify the following:

1. An increase in body size. --


2. A chronic dermatitis characterized by reddish raised patches of skin covered with whitish scales. --
3. The human body has more than ______ muscles. --
4. It is also known as erythrocytes. --
5. It is the art of caring for the sick and well individuals by the use of the dynamic skills and methods in their
recovery and in promotion and maintenance of health. --
6. Adult’s normal pulse rate. –
7. Another term for production of sweat. –
8. It is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. --
9. It is the scientific study of the normal function in living systems. --
10. A brown-black pigmentation formed by melanocytes. --
11. Molecules found in RBC that gives blood its red coloration. --
12. The yellowish pigment found in the corneum and the dermis. --
13. Medical term for loss of hair. –
14. It is a level in structural organization which includes atoms organized into molecules. --
15. A characteristic of life which is the ability to sense, changes and react. --
16. It is a term used for secretion of milk from the breast. --
17. It provides a sticky barrier that helps protect the ear against foreign bodies. –
18. Adult’s normal blood pressure. –
19. The surface area of a person's skin measured in square feet. --
20. The system that protects the body against abrupt changes in temperature. –-

Prepared by:
Jennifer S. Consignado
REGISTERED NURSE
REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
(Secondary Education, Major in Biology)

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