Diseases. Life style. Physicians and surgeons. Medicines. Geriatrics. Eating habits. Multiple-choice test: anatomy, Physiology and the most common diseases
DISEASES · One who hides sickness will not be cured. · The beginning of health is to know the disease. · During sickness, you recognize the value of good health. · Diseases are the visits of God. Italian Proverb · An imaginary ailment is worse than a disease. Yiddish proverb · There are no incurable diseases but only incurable people. Tibetan Proverb · Diseases are the tax on pleasures. American Proverb
LIFE STYLE · A sound mind in a sound body. · A healthy mind for a healthy body. · Limit your desires and you will improve your health. · The beginning of health is sleep. · Without sleep, no health · Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise · An early bird catches a worm. · After dinner sleep a while, after supper walk a mile. · Time is a healer. · A good wife and health are a man's best wealth. · Folks spend their health to acquire wealth and later spend their wealth in an effort to regain their health. · Eight glass of water a day, can make your symptoms go away. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS · The best doctors are Dr. Diet, Dr, Quiet, and Dr. Merryman. · Mother Nature, time and patience are the three best doctors. · A good surgeon has an eagle's eye, a lion's heart, and a lady's hand. English Proverb · An ignorant doctor is no better than a murderer. Chinese Proverb · The doctor is often more to be feared than the disease. French Proverb · Doctors make the worst patients. English Proverb · Every doctor thinks his pills are the best. French Proverb · Where wine appears the doctor disappears. French Proverb · Suppers have killed more than doctors have ever cured. Spanish Proverb · Every patient is a doctor after his cure. Irish Proverb · A good doctor treats both the patient and the disease. American Proverb MEDICINES · Desperate diseases must have desperate remedies. English Proverb · Laughter is the best medicine. English Proverb · Patience is often better than medicine. German Proverb · Good medicine often has a bitter taste. Japanese Proverb · Medicine cures the man who is fated not to die. Traditional Proverb
GERIATRICS · Old age is a hospital that takes in all diseases. British Proverb · There is no cure for old age. · Old age is in itself a disease. Latin Proverb EATING HABITS · Diet cures more than doctors. · You are what you eat. · Eat at pleasure drink with measure. · An apple a day keeps the doctor away. · An aspirin a day keeps heart diseases away. · Eat to live, not live to eat. · Being overweight is being halfway sick. Sicilian Proverb · The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND THE MOST COMMON DISEASES 1. How many bone are there in the human body? 1) around 106 bones
2) around 206 bones 3) around 306 bones 4) around 406 bones
2. What are joints defined? 1) the location at which two or more bones make contact. 2) a stiff and inflexible connective tissue found in many areas in the bodies 3) a tough band of fibrous connective tissue. 4) fibrous tissue that connects bones to other bones. 3. What is RA defined? 1) a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder that may affect many tissues and organs, but principally attacks synovial joints; a form of autoimmunity. 2) a group of mechanical abnormalities involving degradation of joints. 3) a chronic heart disease 4) all of the above
3. How many skeletal muscles are there in the human body? 1) 939 skeletal muscles 2) 839 skeletal muscles 3) 739 skeletal muscles 4) 639 skeletal muscles 4. What are the main types of muscles? 1) skeletalmuscles, voluntary muscles 2) smooth muscles, involuntary muscles 3) cardiac muscles: involuntary muscles, striated muscles 4) all of the above
5. What is polymyositis defined? 1) many muscle inflammation 2) an autoimmune neuromuscular disease leading to fluctuating muscle weakness and fatiguability 3) muscular paralysis 4) all of the above 6. What is the heart defined? 1) a pear shaped, muscular organan 2) the most important organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions 3) an organ that is located to the left of the middle of the thorax; surrounded by the lungs, protected by the thorax: the breastbone and ribs 4) all of the above
7. The cardiac muscle is … 1) striped and involuntary 2) smooth 3) voluntary 4) all of the above
8. What is the size of the adult heart? 1)about one fourth the size of a clenched fist 2) about two fourths the size of a clenched fist 3) about three fourths the size of a clenched fist 4) the size of a clenched fist
9) What is the weight of the heart? 1) 150 g in females and 250 g in males 2) 250 g in females and 350 g in males 3) 350 g in females and 450 g in males 4) 450 g in females and 550 g in males
10. What is the normal heart beat in adults? 1) 40 bpm in males and 45 bpm in females 2) 70 bpm in males and 75 bpm in females 3) 90 bpm in males and 95 bpm in females 4) 100 bpm in males and 105 bpm in females
11. What is the definition of myocardial infarction? 1) a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is elevated high blood pressure 2) a heart attack, the interruption of blood supply to part of the heart, causing heart cells to die 3) abnormal heart rhythm 4) all of the above
12. Evaluation for any disease includes… 1) history 2) physical examination 3) instrumental evaluation 4) all of the above
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