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VN 1323 Unit I

Medical Terminology Covers Exam I

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root term standing alone that may have a prefix added; gives the essential meaning of the term; "main stem of word"
suffix added to the end of a combining form
prefix added to the beginning of a work to "change the meaning"
combining vowel connects roots to suffixes and roots to other roots; ex. "a", "e", "i", "o"
combining form the combination of the root and combining vowel
3 rules to interpreting medical words 1.) read the meaning of medical words from the suffix to the beginning of the word and then across..2.) drop the combining vowel before a suffix that starts with vowel..3.) keep the combining vowel between word roots, even if the root begins with a vowel
what order should medical words be translated in? last word part first...first word part...following parts in order....HINT--interpret like you write your name...last,first,middle
anatomy branch of science dealing with the structure of an organism
physiology the science of the functions of the living organism and its components and of the chemical and physical processes involved
pathophysiology the study of how normal physiological processes are altered by disease
pathology the study of the nature and cause of disease which involves changes in structure and function
etiology the study of the causes of disease
dorsal cavity back side
cranial cavity located in dorsal cavity--houses brain
spinal cavity located in dorsal cavity--houses spine
ventral cavity front side
thoracic cavity inside ventral cavity--houses lungs
abdominal cavity houses stomach/intestines
pelvic cavity houses reproductive organs and lower bowel
ventral ventral (vĕn′trăl) [L. ventralis, pert. to the belly] Pert. to the belly; the opposite of dorsal. Hence, in quadrupeds, pert. to the lower or underneath side of the body; in humans, pert. to the anterior portion or the front side of the body.
anterior anterior (ăn-tēr′ē-ŏr) (ăn-tĭr′ē-ŏr) [L.] Before or in front of; in anatomical nomenclature, refers to the ventral or abdominal side of the body.
superior superior (soo-pē′rē-or) [L. superus, upper] 1. Higher than; situated above something else.
proximal Nearest the point of attachment, center of the body, or point of reference; the opposite of distal.
cephalic 1. Cranial. 2. Superior in position.
medial 1. Pert. to middle. 2. Nearer the medial plane.
dorsal 1. Pert. to the back. 2. Indicating a position toward a rear part; opposed to ventral.
posterior . Toward the rear or caudal end; opposite of anterior. 2. In humans, toward the back; dorsal. 3. Situated behind; coming after.
inferior 1. Beneath; lower. 2. Used medically in reference to the undersurface of an organ or indicating a structure below another structure.
caudal Pert. to any tail-like structure. 2. Inferior in position.
distal Farthest from the center, from a medial line, or from the trunk; opposed to proximal. 2. In dentistry, the tooth surface farthest from the midline of the arch.
lateral Pert. to the side.
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