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| Medical language is made up primarily (but not exclusively) of words taken from which 2 ancient languages? | Greek and Latin
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| Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in (pneu)mothorax | Noo
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| Identify and define the prefix in the term antigen | Anti-against
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| When putting medical terms together, use a combining vowel: | To join a root to any suffix beginning with a consonant, to join 2 roots together, and to join 2 roots together even when the 2 roots begins with a vowel.
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| When translating a medical term, one usually figure out the definition by: | Interpreting the suffix first, then the prefix, and finally the root of roots.
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| Which part of the SOAP method most accurately describes the following: T: 99.0; HR: 60; RR: 20; BP:112/70 General: pleasant, responsive. No acute distress. HEENT: PERRLA. Mucous membranes moist and pink. Resp: CTA. No wheezes, rales, rhonchi, or crackle | Objective
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| What root means thick? | Pachy/o
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| What root means fat? | Lip/o, adip/o, steat/o
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| What is the correct breakdown of the term hypohidrosis into its component parts? | Hypo/hidr/osis
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| What is the correct breakdown of the term hypopigmentation into its component parts? | Hypo/pigment/ation
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| The medical term for a freckle is: | Macule, macula
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| What is the correct translation for the root ankyl/o? | Stiff, bent
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| What is the correct translation for the term femor/o? | Femur
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| Root describes the fibrous connective tissue that binds muscle together | Fasci/o
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| Root describes the small fluid-filled sac found near the body’s joints. | Burs/o
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| Identify the correct pronunciation for the term costochondritis | KAW-stoh-kawn-DRAI-tis
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term cervicodynia? | Cervico(neck)+dyno(pain)= neck pain
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| What is the correct breakdown of the term endarterectomy into its component parts? | End/arter/ectomy
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term polyneuritis? | Poly(many)+neure(nerve)+itis (inflammation)= inflammation of multiple nerves
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| Build a medical term that means “removal of a piece of the skull”. | Craniectomy
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| Identify and define the prefix in the term hypertrophic. | Hyper-over
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| Identify and define the suffix in the term costochondritis. | Itis-inflammation
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| Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in (cya)nosis. | Sai
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| Medical language is made up primarily (but not exclusively) of words taken from which 2 ancient languages? | Greek and Latin
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| The suffixes -algia and -dynia both mean: | Pain
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| Translate the suffix -emia. | Blood condition
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| What is the meaning of the suffix -oma? | Tumor
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| What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhexis? | Rupture
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| When putting medical terms together, do NOT use a combining vowel: | To join a root to a suffix that begins with a vowel
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| What is the proper breakdown of the word parts in the term hermarthrosis? | Herm/arthr/osis
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| What is the proper translation of gastritis? | Inflammation of the stomach
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| A medical term built with the following root and suffix: vas/o and spasm | Vasospasm
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| Which term means “instrumentals for looking into a joint”? | Arthroscope
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| Prefixes that are opposite | Hyper-; hypo-
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| A discharge summary will often have information regarding the recommended f/u, or ____ for the patient. | Follow-up
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| Unremarkable is a medical term used to mean: | Normal
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| A review of systems is: | A description of individual body systems in order to discover any symptoms not directly related to the main problems.
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| PERRLA means: | Pupils are equal, rounded, and reactive to light and accommodation.
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| Interpret the following abbreviations: the PT is 5 y/o. | The patient is 5 years old.
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| When a medical professional gives a diagnosis, he is indicating: | What he thinks the patient has
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| Pairs of abbreviations that are opposite | PO, NPO
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| If a patient is prone, he is: | Laying down on his belly
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| If a patient’s infection is classified as idopathic, it: | Has no known specific cause
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| Prophylaxis refers to: | Preventative treatment
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| The elbow is ____ to the wrist. | Proximal
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term ichthyosis? | Ichthy(scaly)+osis(condition)= a condition of the skin that is dry and scaly.
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| What is the correct breakdown of the term percutaneous? | Per(through)+cutane(skin)+ous(pertaining to)= pertaining to through the skin.
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| What roots means fat? | Steat/o, lip/o, adip/o
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| What root means thick? | Pachy/o
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| What medical term means skin inflammation? | Dermatitis
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| What medical term means abnormal softening of the nail? | Onychomalacia
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| What is the correct pronunciation of the term alopecia? | a-Loh-PEE-sha
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| The medical term for a freckle: | Macule, macula
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| The roots onych/o and ungu/o both mean: | Nail
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| Translate the root rhytid /o. | Wrinkle
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| Translate the root xer/o | Dry
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| Indicate which syllable receives the emphasis when pronouncing the term lipectomy. | 2nd syllable:PEK
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| What pairs are synonyms? | Allograft, homograft
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| ID is an abbreviation for: | Intradermal= intra(inside)+derm(skin)+al(pertaining to)= pertaining to inside the skin.
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| Build a medical term that means “discharge from the ear”. | Otorrhea
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| Build a medical term that means “eye paralysis”. | Ophthalmoplegia
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| Build a medical term that means “inflammation of the conjunctiva”. | Conjunctivitis
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| Crying, or the formation of tears, is known as: | Lacrimation
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| Translate the medical term myringomycosis as literally as possible. | Fungal condition of the ear drum.
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| Translate the medical term ophthalmopathy as literally as possible. | Eye disease
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| Translate the root cycl/o. | Ciliary body, the circle of tissue surrounding the lens.
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| What is the root used in the abbreviations OD, OS, and OU? | Oculus-eye
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| What abbreviation would be used to refer to an abrupt ear infection? | AOM
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term dacryocystitis? | Dacryo(tear)+cyst(sac)+itis(inflammation)= inflammation of the tear sac.
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation for the medical term presbyopia? | Presby(old age)+topia(vision condition)=decreased vision caused by old age.
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| What is the correct breakdown of the term otorhinolaryngologist? | Oto/rhino/laryngo/logist
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| Identify the correct pronunciation of the term otoscope. | OH-toh-skohp
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| What abbreviation pertains to the eye? | VA
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| What root refers to the part of the skull behind the ear? | Mastoid/o
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| Correct abbreviation for a fracture. | F/x
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| What root refers to arrangement, order, coordination? | Tax/o
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| Which syllable receives the emphasis in the medical term arthrogram? | 1st syllable: AR
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| Which medical term means rib pain? | Costalgia
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term chondroplasty? | Chondro(cartilage)+plasty(reconstruction)=reconstruction of cartilage.
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term myasthenia? | My(muscle)+asthenia(weakness)=muscle weakness.
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation for the term osteoporosis? | Osteo(bone)+por(pore)+osis(condition)=bone pore condition (loss of bone density).
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation for the medical term polymyositis? | Poly(many)+myos(muscle)+itis(inflammation)=inflammation of many muscles.
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| Identify the correct pronunciation for the term costochondritis. | KAW-stoh-kawn-DRAI-tis
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| Choose the correct translation for the root ankyl/o. | Stiff, bent
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| Build a medical term that means “incision into fascia”. | Fasciotomy
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| Build a medical term that means “puncture of a joint”. | Arthrocentesis
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| Build a medical term that means “tendon inflammation”. | Tendonitis
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| A drug that relieves pain is called a(n): | Analgesic
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| Translate the medical term hyperkinesia as literally as possible. | Over movement
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term dysphasia? | Dys(bad)+phas(speech)+ia(condition)= bad speech condition (difficulty speaking).
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation for the term ganglioma? | Gangli(nerve bundle)+oma(tumor)=tumor of the ganglion(nerve bundle).
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term polyneuritis? | Poly(many)+neur(nerve)+itis(inflammation)= inflammation of many nerves.
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| What root refers to the entire membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord? | Mening/o, meningi/o
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| What root refers to the spinal cord or bone marrow? | Myel/o
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| Which syllable receives the emphasis in the term neurasthenia? | 3rd:THEN
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term anesthetic? | An(al)+esthetic(feeling,sensation)=a drug that causes loss of sensation.
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| What is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term apathy? | A(not)+path(suffering,disease)+y(condition)=without feeling or emotion.
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| Translate the term cerebral thrombosis as literally as possible. | “Pertaining to brain-clot condition”: blockage of blood in the brain caused by a blood clot.
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| Identify and define the root in the term hypnotic. | Hypno-sleep
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| Build a medical term that means “large head condition”. | Macrocephany
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| A patient is experiencing an abnormal sensation, numbness or tingling in the skin, is experiencing: | Paresthesia
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| A loss or decline in mental function is called: | Dementia
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| Identify the correct pronunciation for the term meningocele. | Meh-NIN-goh-seel
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| Translate the root esthesi/o. | Feeling, sensation
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