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- the medical term hyper/tension means:
to close tightly
blood pressure that causes a rapid heart rate
blood pressure that is below normal
blood pressure that is above normal
- an em/bol/ism literally means:
state of oxygen deprivation within
state of a lump within
state of a localized clot
state of a moving clot
Question 50
To determine the meaning of "Hypertension", we analyze the medical term. The prefix "hyper-" means "above" or "excessive", and "tension" in this context relates to blood pressure. So we evaluate the options:
- "to close tightly" is incorrect as it doesn't relate to blood pressure.
- "blood pressure that causes a rapid heart rate" is incorrect as hypertension is about pressure level, not directly causing heart rate.
- "blood pressure that is below normal" is incorrect (that's hypotension, with "hypo-" meaning below).
- "blood pressure that is above normal" matches the meaning of "hyper-" (above) + "tension" (blood pressure - related).
For "Embolism", we break down the term. The root "embol-" relates to a plug or clot, and the suffix "-ism" can indicate a state. The prefix "em-" (from "en-") can mean "in" or "into", and "bol" can relate to a mass. Analyzing options:
- "state of oxygen deprivation within" is incorrect (that's ischemia - related).
- "state of a lump within" is too vague; "embolism" is about a moving clot.
- "state of a localized clot" is incorrect (a localized clot is a thrombus; an embolism is a clot that moves).
- "state of a moving clot" is correct as an embolism is a clot (or other material) that travels through the bloodstream.
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