QUESTION IMAGE
Question
question 94
the medical term burs/itis literally means:
○ cartilage inflamed
○ meniscus inflamed
○ sac inflamed
○ tendon inflamed
question 95
what abnormal heart sound is described as a low - pitched murmur?
○ bruit
○ rub
○ rumble
○ thrill
question 96
with mumps, often there is inflammation of the tear gland, or:
○ panophthalmitis
○ pterygium
○ dacryoadenitis
○ chemosis
Brief Explanations
- Question 94: The suffix "-itis" means inflammation. The root "burs-" refers to a bursa (a fluid - filled sac). So "bursitis" means inflammation of a sac.
- Question 95: A rumble is an abnormal heart sound described as a low - pitched murmur. A bruit is a vascular sound, a rub is a grating sound (e.g., pericardial rub), and a thrill is a palpable vibration.
- Question 96: Dacryoadenitis is the inflammation of the lacrimal (tear) gland. Panophthalmitis is inflammation of the whole eye, pterygium is a growth on the eye, and chemosis is swelling of the conjunctiva.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- Question 94: sac inflamed
- Question 95: rumble
- Question 96: Dacryoadenitis