Quiz 1 Flashcards

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What are the basic objectives in studying the medical language?

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Identify basic objectives, divide medical words, learn meanings of combining forms, build medical words

These objectives guide the understanding of medical terminology.

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What does the root in a medical term represent?

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Foundation of the word

The root is the core part of a medical term that gives it its primary meaning.

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What is a suffix in medical terminology?

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Word ending

Suffixes modify the meaning of the root and are essential for forming complete medical terms.

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What is a prefix in medical terminology?

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Small part attached to the beginning of a term

Prefixes can alter the meaning of the root and are important for precise medical communication.

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What is a combining vowel?

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Vowel (usually o) that links the root to the suffix or another root

Combining vowels facilitate pronunciation and connection between word parts.

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What is a combining form?

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Root + combining vowel

Combining forms are used to create new medical terms and are essential for understanding complex terms.

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How do you analyze the term HEMAT/O/LOGY?

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Root: hemat (blood), Suffix: -logy (process of study)

This illustrates how to break down medical terms into their components.

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What does the suffix -itis mean?

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Inflammation

This suffix is commonly used to describe inflammatory conditions.

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What are the three general rules for reading medical terms?

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  1. Read from suffix to beginning
  2. Drop combining vowel before a vowel suffix
  3. Keep combining vowel between roots

These rules help in correctly interpreting medical terms.

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What does the prefix hypo- mean?

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Below

This prefix is often used in medical terms to indicate a deficiency.

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What does the term ELECTR/O/CARDI/O/GRAM mean?

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Record of the electrical activity of the heart

This term combines the roots for electricity and heart with the suffix for record.

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Which combining form means ‘life’?

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bi/o

Understanding combining forms is crucial for decoding medical terminology.

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What does the suffix -ectomy mean?

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Excision, removal

This suffix indicates a surgical procedure to remove a part of the body.

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What is the meaning of the suffix -oma?

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Tumor, mass, swelling

This suffix is commonly used in oncology-related terms.

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Which prefix means ‘no, not, without’?

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a-, an-

These prefixes are used to negate the meaning of the root.

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16
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What does the combining form cardi/o represent?

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Heart

This is a key term in cardiology and related medical fields.

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What does the combining form neur/o mean?

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Nerve

This term is fundamental in neurology and understanding the nervous system.

18
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Which term means ‘study of cells’?

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Cytology

This term is derived from the combining form cyt/o (cell) and the suffix -logy (study).

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Which suffix indicates a condition, usually abnormal?

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-osis

This suffix is frequently used in medical terminology to describe various conditions.

20
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What is the meaning of the prefix peri-?

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Surrounding, around

This prefix is often used in terms related to anatomical locations.

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What does the term GASTR/O/ENTER/O/LOGY refer to?

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Process of study of the stomach and intestines

This term combines the roots for stomach and intestines with the suffix for study.