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Features > MT Challenges
01/04/2006
January Challenge - Choose the correct word

Choose the correct word for the sentence.

  1. There appears to be antinomy/antimony in the decisions. We will order an MRI to see if that will make a difference in our conclusions.

  2. His eye appears to be doing quite well; however, we will continue the Azopt/adeps for another 10 days.

  3. The patient’s sister is barren/baron, and she is afraid she will be, too. We will begin fertility testing.

  4. The patient has the diagnosis of Benedikt/Benedek syndrome.

  5. She lives with her husband in Plymouth borough/burrow near downtown Pittsburgh.

  6. Two plane/plain films of the chest reveal no abnormalities.

  7. While traveling abroad, the patient received a bite from a crate/krait. Fortunately for her, she was able to receive immediate medical attention.

  8. The patient is described as a left-wing radicle/radical.

  9. He is a professor in the English department who has written a book titled simply “Etymology/Entomology.”

  10. The delivery was a breach/breech presentation.

  11. The patient was very short of breath/breathe.

  12. She claims to work in a hostile/hostel environment.

  13. We decided not to provide social services for the patient, so the point is mute/moot.

  14. The animal used for research on this particular disease was a Reese’s/rhesus monkey.

  15. This teenage fellow faithfully uses Serax/Xerac to help keep his acne under control.

  16. A small ulcer is seen on the buckle/buccal mucosa.

  17. The neck exam reveals several shoddy/shotty nodes.

  18. The infant had molding/molting of the head because of the need to use forceps at delivery.

  19. We ordered a stat Tzank/Sank test.

  20. The naval/navel area was free of hernias.
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