California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants (CCBMA) Practice Test

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Which term is used for the process of narrowing?

  1. Prolapse

  2. Sclerosis

  3. Stenosis

  4. Stasis

The correct answer is: Stenosis

The term "stenosis" specifically refers to the process of narrowing, particularly in a medical context concerning blood vessels or other tubular structures in the body. This condition can lead to restricted blood flow or other issues depending on the location of the narrowing. For example, when a blood vessel narrows, it may lead to reduced circulation in certain areas, which can cause various health issues. Stenosis can occur in many areas of the body, including the heart, spine, and arteries. Understanding the concept of stenosis is important in the medical field, especially for diagnosing and treating conditions related to blood flow and other bodily functions affected by narrowing. The other terms refer to different processes, such as prolapse (which indicates falling or slipping out of place), sclerosis (signifying hardening of tissue), and stasis (which involves a slowing or stopping of flow). Each of these terms describes separate physiological conditions or changes and is not synonymous with narrowing.