California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants (CCBMA) Practice Test

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Which term describes an abnormal falling down or displacement of an organ?

  1. Stenosis

  2. Prolapse

  3. Sclerosis

  4. Inflammation

The correct answer is: Prolapse

The term that describes an abnormal falling down or displacement of an organ is prolapse. This condition occurs when an organ slips out of its normal position, which can lead to various symptoms and complications depending on the organ involved. For example, in females, a uterine prolapse happens when the uterus descends into the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic support tissues. In contrast, stenosis refers to the narrowing of a passage or opening, which can lead to obstruction but does not imply displacement of the organ itself. Sclerosis is the hardening of tissue, often due to chronic inflammation or disease, which again does not involve displacement. Inflammation is a response to injury or infection that results in swelling, redness, and heat; it does not inherently involve the abnormal position of organs. Understanding these distinctions is important in recognizing the specific medical conditions related to each term.