Chapt 11-13 Suffix Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
abdomin/o | abdomen, abdominal cavity |
an/o | anus |
antr/o | antrum |
appendic/o | appendix |
aur/i | ear |
aur/o | ear |
blephar/o | eyelid |
celi/o | abdomen |
cec/o | cecum |
cheilo | lip |
cholangi/o | bile duct |
chole | gall bile |
choledocho | common bile duct |
cochle/o | cochlea |
col/o | colon |
cocle/o | coclea |
colon/o | colon |
conjunctiv/o | conjunctiva |
cor/o | pupil |
core/o | cornea |
corne/o | pupil |
cry/o | cold |
dacry/o | tear, tear duct |
dipl/o | two, double |
enter/o | intestine |
esophag/o | esophagus |
gastr/o | stomach |
gloss/o | tongue |
hepat/o | liver |
herni/o | hernia |
ile/o | ileum |
infer/o | below |
irid/o | iris |
jejen/o | jejunum |
kerat/o | cornea |
labyrinth/o | labyrinth, inner ear |
lacrim/o | tear duct, tear |
lingu/o | tongue |
mastoid/o | mastoid |
myring/o | eardrum |
ocul/o | eye |
opthalm/o | eye |
opt/o | vision |
or/o | mouth |
ot/o | ear |
palat/o | palate |
pancreat/o | pancreas |
peritone/o | peritoneum |
phot/o | light |
polyp/o | polyp, small growth |
proct/o | rectum |
pylor/o | pylorus |
rect/o | rectum |
retin/o | retina |
scler/o | sclera |
sept/o | septum |
sigmoid/o | sigmoid |
staped/o | stapes middle ear bone |
steat/o | fat |
stern/o | sternum |
ton/o | tension, pressure |
tympan/o | eardrum, middle ear |
uvul/o, | uvula |
bi,bin | two |
hemi | half |
opia | vision |
pepsia | digestion |
ia | diseased or abnormal state |
ial | pertaining to |
iasis | condition |
iatrist | specialist, physician |
iatry | treatment,specialty |
ic | pertaining to |
ior | pertaining to |
is | no meaning |
ism | state of |
logist | one who studies and treats, specialist, physician |
lysis | loosening, dissolution, separating |
malacia | softening |
megaly | enlargement |
meter | measurement |
odynia | pain |
oma | tumor, swelling |
opia | vision condition |
opsy | view of viewing |
osis | abnormal condition |
ous | pertaining to |
paresis | slight paralysis |
pathy | disease |
penia | abnormal reduction in number |
pexy | surgical fixation |
phagia | eating, swallowing |
phobia | abnormal fear of |
physis | growath |
plasia | condition of formation |
plasty | surgical repair |
plegia | paralysis |
poiesis | formation |
ptosis | drooping, sagging, prolapse |
rrhagia | rapid flow of blood |
rrhaphy | suturing, repairing |
rrhea | flow, discharge |
rrhexis | rupture |
salpinx | uterine fallopian tube |
sarcoma | malignant tumor |
schisis | split, fissure |
sclerosis | hardening |
scope | instrument used for visual examination |
scopic | pertaing to visual examintation |
scopy | visual examination |
sis | state of |
spasm | sudden, involuntary muscle contraction |
stasis | control, stop, standing |
stenosis | constriction or narrowing |
stomy | creation of an artificial opening |
thorax | chest |
tocia | birth, labor |
tome | instrument used to cut |
tomy | cut into or incision |
tripsy | surgical crushing |
trophy | nourishment, development |
um | no meaning |
uria | urine, urination |
us | no meaning |
abdominal | pertaining to the abdomen |
anal | pertaining to the anus |
aphagia | without swallowing |
colorectal | pertaining to the colon and rectum |
dyspepsia | difficult digestion |
dysphagia | difficult swallowing |
gastrodynia | pain in the stomach |
gastroenterologist | a physician who studies and treats disease of the stomach and intestines |
gastroenterology | study of the stomach and intestines |
gastromalacia | sonftening of the stomach |
glossopathy | disease of the tongue |
ileocecal | pertianing to the ileum and cecum |
nasogastric | pertianing to the nose and stomach |
oral | pertaining to the mouth |
pancreatic | pertianing to the pancreas |
peritoneal | pertaining to the peritoneum |
proctologist | physician who studies and treats deiseases of the rectum |
procotlogy | study of the rectum |
rectal | pertiaining to the rectum |
steatorrhea | discharge of fat |
steatosis | abnormal condition of fat |
sublingual | pertaining to under the tongue |
emesis | expelling matter fromt he stomach |
feces | waste from the digestive tract expelled through the rectum |
flatus | gas in the digestive tract or expelled trhough the anus |
gastric lavage | washing out of the stomach |
gavage | process of feeding a person through a nasogastric tube |
hematamesis | vomiting of blood |
hematochezia | passage of bloody feces |
melena | black, tarry stool that contains digested blood |
nausea | urge to vomit |
peristalsis | involuntary wavelike contractions thatpropel food along the digestive tract |
reflux | abnormal baward flow |
stoma | surgical opening twetween an organ and the surface of the body |
vomiting | expelling matter from the stomach through the mouth |
A&P | abdominoperineal resection |
BE | barium enema |
EGD | esophagogastroduodenoscopy |
ERCP | endospcopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography |
EUS | endoscopic ultrasound |
FOBT | fecal occult blood test |
GERD | gastroesophageal reflux disease |
H. pylori | Helicobacter pylori |
IBS | irritable bowel sydndrome |
N&V | nausea and vomiting |
PEG | percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy |
UGI | upper gastrointestinal |
UPPP | uvulopalatopharyngoplasty |
sclera | outer protectivelayer of the ey |
cornea | transparent anterior part of the sclera |
choroid | middle layer of the eye, which is interlaced with many blood vessels |
iris | the pigmented muscular sturcture that allows light to pass through |
pupil openin in the center of theiris | openin in the center of the iris |
lens | lies directly behnd the pupil |
retina | innermost layer of the ey |
aqueous humor | watery liquid found in the anterior cavity of the eye |
vitreous humor | jellylike substance found behind the lens in the posterior cavity of the eye |
meibomian glands | oil glands found inthe upper andlower edges of the eylids that help lubricate the eye. |
lacrimal glands and duct | produce and drain tears |
optic nerve | carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain |
conjunctiva | mucous mebrane lining the elids and covering the anterior portion to the sclera |
blepahr/o | eyelid |
conj |
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