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Which word element establishes the basic meaning of a medical term?
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Phlebotomy Chapter 4

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Which word element establishes the basic meaning of a medical term? Word root
Which word part is a prefix? Epi
To what part of the body does the part “cephal” refer? Head
Which part of the word “pericarditis” is the word root? Cardi
What does the suffix “lysis” mean? Breakdown
The plural from of “ovum” is? Ova
The singular for of “atria” is? Atrium
The medical term for platelet is? Thrombocyte
Venule means? Small vein
Which of the following means kidney inflammation? Renitis
The “e” at the end is pronounced separately in? Flange
The abbreviation “ESR” stand for? Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
The abbreviation “RBC” means? Red blood cells
The abbreviation “PPD” means? Purified protein derivative
Which of the following abbreviations is on The Joint Commisions current “Do Not Use” list? MSO4
Which part of the word “arteriospasm” is the suffix? Spasm
The prefix of the word “antiseptic” means? Against
The law that was designed to make health insurance more portable and accountable is? HIPPA
The nurse says a patients fingers are too cyanotic to use for a fingerstick. How would the fingers look? Bluish in color.
Which is a suffix that means condition or state of? Ism
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