Test Your Medical Terminology Acuity II
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Terms for you to peruse so the next time your doctor or nurse talks to you; you won't say...Huh? Good luck with your next doctor's visit. Thanks for taking my quiz. Don't forget to rate it,
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Comments (12)
Gaja1987 (Level: 3.5)
Wed, 14th Oct '09 8:36 AM
this quiz was some what difficult.
Inflammation of the small intestine alone is simple enteritis. The word enteritis doesn't imply E. Coli or any other bacterium or virus. Just what I recall from medical terminology and microbiology classes. I did enjoy the quiz!
Little vague on the e-coli question. E-coli is a bacteria
and can cause diarrhea, small bowel inflammation,
and is usually caused by food poisoning. Otherwise a
fun quiz.
and can cause diarrhea, small bowel inflammation,
and is usually caused by food poisoning. Otherwise a
fun quiz.


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