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med terminology PREFIX ROOT SUFFIX

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aden/o   gland  
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carcin/o   cancer  
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cardi/o   heart  
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chem/o   chemical  
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cis/o   to cut  
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dermat/o   skin  
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enter/o   small intestine  
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gastr/o   stomach  
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gynec/o   female  
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hemat/o   blood  
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hydr/o   water  
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immun/o   immune  
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laryng/o   voice box  
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morph/o   shape  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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neur/o   nerve  
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opthalm/o   eye  
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ot/o   ear  
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path/o   disease  
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pulmon/o   lung  
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rhin/o   nose  
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ur/o   urine  
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a-   without/away from  
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an-   without  
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ante-   before  
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anti-   against  
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auto-   self  
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brady-   slow  
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dys-   painful  
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endo-   within  
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epi-   over  
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eu-   normal  
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hetero-   different  
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homo-   different  
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hyper-   over  
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hypo-   below  
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infra-   under  
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inter-   among  
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intra-   within  
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macro-   large  
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micro-   small  
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neo-   new  
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pan-   all  
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para-   beside  
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per-   through  
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peri-   around  
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post-   after  
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pre-   before  
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pseudo-   false  
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retro-   backward  
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sub-   below  
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super-   above  
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supra-   above  
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tachy-   rapid  
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trans-   through  
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ultra-   beyond  
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bi-   two  
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hemi-   half  
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mono-   one  
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multi-   many  
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nulli-   none  
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poly-   many  
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quad-   four  
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semi-   partial  
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tri-   three  
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uni-   one  
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-algia   pain  
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-cele   hernia/protrusion  
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-cise   cut  
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-cyte   cell  
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-dynia   pain  
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-ectasis   dilation  
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-gen   that which produces  
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-genesis   produces  
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-genic   producing  
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-ia   state/condition  
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-iasis   abnormal condtion  
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-ism   state of  
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-itis   inflammation  
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-logist   one who studies  
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-logy   the study of  
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-lysis   destruction  
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-malacia   abnormal softening  
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-melagy   enlargement  
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-oma   tumor  
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-osis   abnormal condition  
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-pathy   disease  
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-plasia   development  
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-ptosis   drooping  
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-rrhage   excessive, abnormal flow  
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-rrhea   discharge  
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-rrhexis   rupture  
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-sclerosis   hardening  
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-stenosis   narrowing  
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-therapy   treatement  
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-trophy   nourishment  
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-ac, -al, -an, -ar, -ary, -eal, -iac, -ic, -ical, -ile, -ior, -ory, -ose, -ous, -tic   pertaining to (adjective suffixes)  
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-centesis   puncture to withdraw fluid  
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-ectomy   surgical removal  
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-ostomy   surgically create an opening  
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-otomy   cutting into  
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-pexy   surgical fixation  
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-plasty   surgical repair  
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-rrhaphy   suture  
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-gram   record/picture  
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-graph   recording  
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-graphy   process of recording  
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-meter   instrument for measuring  
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-metry   process of measuring  
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-scope   instrument for viewing  
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-scopy   process of visually examining  
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Endings: -a   singular: a plural: ae  
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Endings: -ax   singular: ax plural: ces  
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Endings: -ex or -ix   singular: ex or ix plural: ces  
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Endings: -is   singular: is plural: ses  
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Endings: -ma   singular: ma plural: mata  
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Endings: -nx   singular: nx plural: ges  
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Endings: -on   singular: on plural: ia  
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Endnigs: -us   singular: us plura: i  
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Endings: -um   singular: um plural: a  
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Endings: -y   singular: y plural: ies  
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The medical record: History & Physical   written by doctor, indicates history, diagnosis and initial treatment plan  
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The medical record: Physician's Orders   complete list of care, tests, etc for patient  
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The medical record: Nurse's Notes   record of patient care/condition throughout the day  
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The medical record: Physician's Progress Notes   daily summary of condition/examination by doctor  
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The medical record: Consultation Reports   made by specialists that the doctor has requested for the patient  
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The medical record: Ancillary Reports   reports from treatment and therapies the patient has received  
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The medical record: Diagnostic Reports   results of tests preformed on patients  
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The medical record: Informed Consent   patient voluntarily signs agreeing to the risks/benefits of a procedure  
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The medical record: Operative Report   report from the operative surgeon  
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The medical record: Anesthesiologist's Report   what drugs were administered/reactions the patient may have had  
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The medical record: Pathologist's Report   results of biopsied tissue samples  
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The medical record: Discharge Summary   comprehensive outline of the patient's entire stay  
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Healthcare settings: Accute Care/General Hospitals   diagnose, treat and provide emergency care  
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Healthcare settings: Specialty Care Hospitals   treat very specific types of disorders/diseases  
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Healthcare settings: Nursing Homes   provide long term care for people who can't take care of themselves  
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Healthcare settings: Ambulatory Care   for patients who don't require overnight services  
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Healthcare settings: Physician's Office   provide diagnostic and treatment in a private setting  
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Healthcare settings: HMO   wide range of services by a group of primary-care physicians etc in a prepaid care system  
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Healthcare settings: Home Health Care   provides services for patient in their own house  
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Healthcare settings: Rehabilitation Centers   include in/outpatient treatment; intense physical and occupational therapy  
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Healthcare settings: Hospice   provides services for the terminally ill  
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