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Final part one

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BAR   Bright, alert, responsive  
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SOap   Subjective, objective- vet tech  
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soAP   Assessment, plan- veterinarian  
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Cardi/o   Heart  
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Hemat/o   Blood  
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Dermat/o   Skin  
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Gastr/o   Stomach  
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Enter/o   Small intestine  
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Pan-   All  
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Leuk/o   White  
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-penia   Deficiency  
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Sub-   Below  
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Epi-   Above  
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Trans-   Across  
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Pre-   Before  
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Peri-   Around  
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Post-   After  
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A-, an-   No; not; without  
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Ab-   Away from  
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Ad-   Toward  
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Hyper-   Elevated; higher than normal  
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Hypo-   Depressed; lower than normal  
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Inter-   Between  
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Intra-   Within  
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-ectomy   Surgical removal  
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-pexy   Suture to stabilize  
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-plasty   Surgical repair  
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-stomy   Surgically created opening  
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-tomy   Cutting into  
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-rrhage; -rrhagia   Bursting forth  
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-rrhaphy   Suture  
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-rrhea   Discharge; flow  
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-rrhexis   Rupture  
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-algia; -dynia   Pain  
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-itis   Inflammation  
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-um   Structure  
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-centesis   Surgical puncture to remove fluid or gas  
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-lysis   Separation or breakdown  
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-scopy   Procedure to visually examine  
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-therapy   Treatment  
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Anabolism   Building up  
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Catabolism   Breaking down  
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Metabolism   All chemical processes  
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Cyt/o   Cell  
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Connective tissue   Binds and supports  
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Epithelial tissue   Lines body structures, cavities, and organs  
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Muscle tissue   Skeletal- striated; voluntary + Cardiac- striated; involuntary + Smooth/viseral- non striated; involuntary  
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Nervous tissue   Carries electrical impulses  
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-plasia   Formation; development; and growth of tissue and cell numbers  
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-trophy   Formation; development of tissue and cells  
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Anomaly   Deviation from what is regarded as normal  
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Anaplasia   Change in the structure of cells and their orientation to each other  
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Aplasia   Lack of development of an organ or tissue or cell  
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Dysplasia   Abnormal growth or development of an organ or tissue or cell  
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Hyperplasia   Abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in an organ or tissue or cell  
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Hypoplasia   Incomplete or less than normal development of an organ or tissue or cell  
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Atrophy   Decrease in size or complete wasting of an organ or tissue or cell  
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Dystrophy   Defective growth in the size of an organ or tissue or cell  
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Hypertrophy   Increase in size of an organ or tissue or cell  
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Neoplasia   Any abnormal growth of tissue in which multiplication of cells is uncontrolled, more rapid than normal, and progressive  
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Benign   Not reccurring  
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Malignant   Tends to spread and become life threatening  
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Viscera   Internal organ; pertaining to an organ  
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Eviseration   Displacement of internal organs outside the cavity that should contain them  
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Hist/o   Tissue  
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Oste/o   Bones  
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Gastr/o   Stomach  
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Ren/o; nephr/o   Kidneys  
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My/o   Muscle  
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Pneum/o   Lungs  
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Hepat/o   Liver  
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Thorac/o   Thoracic  
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Abdomin/o   Abdominal  
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Aden/o   Gland  
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Exo-   Out  
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-crine   To secrete  
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Endo-   Within  
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Umbilic/o   Umbilicus  
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Herni/o   Hernia  
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Prolapse   Abnormal protrusion of an organ or tissue through a natural opening  
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Midsaggital plane; median plane; midline   Plane that divides the body into EQUAL right and left halves  
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Sagittal plane   Plane that divides the body onto UNEQUAL right and left parts  
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Dorsal plane; frontal/coronal plane   Plane that divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts  
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Transverse plane; horizontal; cross-sectional plane   Plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts  
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Medial   Pertaining to the middle; closer to the midline/median plane  
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Lateral   Pertaining to the side; further away from the midline/median plane  
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Flexion   Binding a joint; reducing the angle between the two bones  
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Extension   Straightening a joint; increasing the angle between two bones  
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Recumbent   Lying down  
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Dorsal recumbency   Laying on the back  
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Ventral recumbency   Laying on the belly  
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Left lateral recumbency   Laying on the left side  
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Right lateral recumbency   Laying on the right side  
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Cervic/o   Neck  
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Thorac/o   Chest  
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Lumb/o   Lower back  
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Sarc/o   Sacrum  
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Coccyg/o; caud/o   Tail bone  
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HBC   Hit by car  
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