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Medical/Terminology

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If I have a burn on my hand it is what region?   Palmar  
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What is the combining form of the word Hysterectomy?   -ectomy  
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If you are lying on your back you are in what position?   Supine  
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If you are lying on your front you are in what position?   Prone  
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Achilles Tendon is an example of an.....   eponym  
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T or F? Eponym is named after first person who discovered it?   True  
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T or F? Metry means to measure?   True  
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A patient has a cutaneous disorder..Which system is this?   Integumentary...skin  
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Suffix in cutical?   ical  
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suffix ical means?   small/tiny/little  
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suffix ule means?   smaller  
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Can you decode the word asthma?   No it is non decodable meaning you can't break it apart.  
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Combining form osteo means?   bone  
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ipsilateral means?   one side  
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bilateral means?   both sides  
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contralateral means?   opposite side  
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What seperates the anterior from the posterior?   Coronal  
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What does efferent mean?   Away from something  
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Prefix Peri- means?   around  
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Prefix par means?   beside  
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Prefix para- means?   beside; abnormal  
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arthroplasty   example of a procedure  
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suffix -plasty means?   to surgically repair  
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rectus means   rupture  
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-orraghe means   excessive flow  
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warts on bottom of feet are what?   Plantar  
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cabg means   coronary artery bypass graft  
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t or f? diaphragm seperates superior and anterior cavities   false  
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suffix algia means   pain  
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If you visually examine the abdominal cavity you do it how?   laproscopy  
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prenatal   before birth  
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ante   before  
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which region in directly inferior to the inguinal region?   lumbar  
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suffix osis means   abnormal condition  
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when a diagnosis begins suddenly and severly and ends in dying or recovering quickly?   acute  
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When a diagnosis goes on a long time it is?   chronic  
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perinasal sinus   through?  
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disorder of the adipose tissue is?   connective tissue  
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urinalysis, red blood cell count, ultrasound...which is an imaging procedure?   ultrasound  
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periostem suffix?   um refers to structure  
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which cavity hold the bladder?   pelvic  
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enlarge oran   megaly  
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the O in thermometer is?   a combing vowel  
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suffix pathy   disease  
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nepher/renal   kidneys  
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dynia   pain  
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picc   luritheral inserted arethral cavity?  
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tosis   prolapse, sagging  
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rrhea   discharge  
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inter   between  
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intra   within  
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poly   many  
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combing word colon   lg intestine  
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prefix dys   ankle  
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xray back to front   posterior to anterior  
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hapi   disease  
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a/an prefix   no/not/without  
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burns on back?   posterior/dorsal  
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qh   every hour  
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thyroid gland region   endocrine  
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