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Quiz about Medical Terminology for Malingerers 2
Quiz about Medical Terminology for Malingerers 2

Medical Terminology for Malingerers 2 Quiz


The further medical misadventures of the master malingerer, Bruce Bludger (by request).

A multiple-choice quiz by MotherGoose. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
MotherGoose
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
147,873
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
13905
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
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Question 1 of 10
1. Bruce Bludger lost his previous job for malingering and is currently receiving unemployment benefits. The clerk at the labour exchange thinks he has found the perfect job for Bruce, but since it involves physical labour, Bruce is not too keen so he tells the clerk he can't take it because he suffers from singultus. What is singultus? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The clerk sends Bruce off for a job interview. Bruce does not attend the appointment. His excuse is that he had a hordeolum. What does this medical term mean? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The clerk offers Bruce another job interview with the subtle threat of cutting off his benefits if he doesn't attend. Bruce manages to avoid getting the job by telling the interviewer that he suffers from bruxism. What is bruxism? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The clerk at the labour exchange actually manages to find Bruce a job but Bruce quits because the job causes him to suffer from diaphoresis. What does diaphoresis mean? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Believe it or not, Bruce gets a job all by himself. Bruce resolves to do the right thing and it is almost a month before he calls in sick. This time he claims to have pyrosis. What does this medical term mean? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Bruce is running out of impressive medical terms so he enrols in a medical terminology course. Armed with an expanded vocabulary, Bruce calls in sick claiming to have podobromhidrosis. What is podobromhidrosis? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In his medical terminology class, Bruce is interested to learn of a disease called "brucellosis" which affects humans, as well as cattle, goats and pigs. Bruce thinks he might tell his friends it was named after him! What is another name for brucellosis? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. While perusing his medical dictionary, Bruce finds an entry for "mittelschmerz", a type of abdominal pain. If he had read the entire entry, he could have saved himself the subsequent embarrassment of being informed that he can't possibly have mittelschmerz because it only affects women. What is mittelschmerz? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The boss phones Bruce's wife to say that he thinks Bruce might suffer from ergasiophobia and that she should encourage him to seek counselling. What does the boss think Bruce is afraid of? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Bruce wakes up with symptoms of fever, general malaise, sneezing, cough and a red rash over his entire body. This time, he really is sick. The doctor's diagnosis is morbilli. Unfortunately, Bruce has used up all his sick leave! What is morbilli more commonly known as? Hint



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1. Bruce Bludger lost his previous job for malingering and is currently receiving unemployment benefits. The clerk at the labour exchange thinks he has found the perfect job for Bruce, but since it involves physical labour, Bruce is not too keen so he tells the clerk he can't take it because he suffers from singultus. What is singultus?

Answer: hiccups

Singultus is Latin for "hiccup" and is related to the Latin adjective 'singuli' meaning "one at a time" (i.e. single).
2. The clerk sends Bruce off for a job interview. Bruce does not attend the appointment. His excuse is that he had a hordeolum. What does this medical term mean?

Answer: stye

Hordeolum is Latin for "little barleycorn" because a stye was thought to resemble one.
3. The clerk offers Bruce another job interview with the subtle threat of cutting off his benefits if he doesn't attend. Bruce manages to avoid getting the job by telling the interviewer that he suffers from bruxism. What is bruxism?

Answer: tooth-grinding

Bruxism is derived from a Greek word 'brychein' meaning "to grind or gnash the teeth". It usually occurs during sleep and in severe cases it can damage the teeth and the temporomandibular joints.
4. The clerk at the labour exchange actually manages to find Bruce a job but Bruce quits because the job causes him to suffer from diaphoresis. What does diaphoresis mean?

Answer: sweating

Bruce does not like physical exertion! Diaphoresis is derived from a Greek word 'phorein' which means "to carry".
5. Believe it or not, Bruce gets a job all by himself. Bruce resolves to do the right thing and it is almost a month before he calls in sick. This time he claims to have pyrosis. What does this medical term mean?

Answer: heartburn

The 'pyro' part of pyrosis means "fire" or "burning", which accurately describes the sensation of indigestion or heartburn.
6. Bruce is running out of impressive medical terms so he enrols in a medical terminology course. Armed with an expanded vocabulary, Bruce calls in sick claiming to have podobromhidrosis. What is podobromhidrosis?

Answer: smelly feet

This medical term is derived from the Greek words 'podos' (foot), 'bromos' (stench) and 'hidros' (sweat).
7. In his medical terminology class, Bruce is interested to learn of a disease called "brucellosis" which affects humans, as well as cattle, goats and pigs. Bruce thinks he might tell his friends it was named after him! What is another name for brucellosis?

Answer: Malta fever

Brucellosis is not named after our "hero" but after Sir David Bruce, a British army surgeon and bacteriologist. Bruce identified the bacteria that caused a disease called undulant fever in Malta in 1887. He found the bacteria in the spleens of British soldiers who died of undulant fever. The soldiers had contracted the disease by drinking contaminated goats' milk.
8. While perusing his medical dictionary, Bruce finds an entry for "mittelschmerz", a type of abdominal pain. If he had read the entire entry, he could have saved himself the subsequent embarrassment of being informed that he can't possibly have mittelschmerz because it only affects women. What is mittelschmerz?

Answer: pain occurring at ovulation

Mittelschmerz is German for "mid pain" ('mittel' means central and 'schmerz' is pain). It refers to the abdominal pain that is felt midway between menstrual periods, occurring at the time of ovulation.
9. The boss phones Bruce's wife to say that he thinks Bruce might suffer from ergasiophobia and that she should encourage him to seek counselling. What does the boss think Bruce is afraid of?

Answer: work

Ergasiophobia, also known as ergophobia, is an abnormal fear of work or for assuming responsibility. It is derived from the Greek words 'ergon' meaning work and 'phobos' meaning fear. Bruce isn't really afraid of work. He's just a bludger!
10. Bruce wakes up with symptoms of fever, general malaise, sneezing, cough and a red rash over his entire body. This time, he really is sick. The doctor's diagnosis is morbilli. Unfortunately, Bruce has used up all his sick leave! What is morbilli more commonly known as?

Answer: measles

That's the trouble with malingering - when you really are sick, no-one believes you or you don't have enough sick leave when you need it. Measles is derived from a Dutch word 'maselen' (many little spots) and is also known as 'rubeola' (rubeolus is Latin for reddish) and 'morbilli' (morbillus is Latin for little disease).
Source: Author MotherGoose

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