Med. Term. Ch1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
an inflammation of the tonsils | tonsillitis |
the surgical removal of the tonsils | tonsillectomy |
inflammation | -itis |
surgical removal | -ectomy |
an adjective that means pertaining to the heart | cardiac |
heart | cardi |
pertaining to | -ac |
abnormal condition or disease | -osis |
any disease of the stomach | gastrosis |
blue discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood | cyanosis |
cyan | blue |
mature red blood cell | erythrocyte |
erythr/o | red |
white blood cell | leukocyte |
leuk/o | white |
cell | -cyte |
any condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in body tissues or organs | melanosis |
melan | black |
viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord | poliomyelitis |
poli/o | gray |
myel | spinal cord |
neur/o | nerve |
surgical repair of a nerve | neuroplasty |
inflammation of a nerve or nerves | neuritis |
stomach | gastr/o |
small intestine | enter/o |
inflammation of the stomach and small intestine | gastroenteritis |
study of all aspects of diseases | pathology |
disease | path |
study of | -ology |
pain and suffering | -algia |
pain in the stomach, also known as stomach ache | gastralgia |
inflammation of the stomach | gastritis |
abnormal softening | -malacia |
abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries | arteriomalacia |
artery | arteri/o |
enlargement | -megaly |
abnormal enlargement of the liver | hepatomegaly |
liver | hepat/o |
tissue death | -necrosis |
tissue death of an artery or arteries | arterionecrosis |
abnormal hardening | -sclerosis |
abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries | arteriosclerosis |
abnormal narrowing | -stenosis |
abnormal narrowing of an artery or arteries | arteriostenosis |
surgical puncture to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes or to remove excess fluid | -centesis |
surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid | abdominocentesis |
abdomen | abdomin/o |
process of producing a picture or record | -graphy |
process of producing a radiographic (x-ray) study of the blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium to make these blood vessels visible | angiography |
blood vessel | angi/o |
a picture or record | -gram |
the film produced by angiography | angiogram |
surgical repair | -plasty |
muscle | my/o |
surgical repair of a muscle | myoplasty |
visual examination | -scopy |
visual examination of the internal structure of a joint | arthroscopy |
joint | arthr/o |
bleeding; however, it most often is used to describe sudden, severe bleeding | -rrhage |
loss of a large amount of blood in a short amount of time | hemorrhage |
blood | hem/o |
bursting forth of blood | -rrhage |
surgical suturing to close a wound and includes the use of sutures, staples, or surgical glue | -rrhaphy |
flow or discharge and refers to the flow of most body fluids | -rrhea |
the frequent flow of loose or watery stools | diarrhea |
rupture | -rrhexis |
rupture of a muscle | myorrhexis |
pertaining to birth | natal |
birth | nat |
pertaining to | -al |
the time and events before birth | prenatal |
before | pre- |
refers to the time and events surrounding birth | perinatal |
surrounding | peri- |
refers to the time and events after birth | postnatal |
after | post- |
bad, difficult, or painful | dys- |
excessive or increased | hyper- |
higher than normal blood pressure | hypertension |
between or among | inter- |
between, but not within, the parts of a tissue | interstitial |
under, less, or below | sub- |
below a rib or ribs | subcostal |
hypo- | deficient or decreased |
lower than normal blood pressure | hypotension |
within or inside | intra- |
within the muscle | intramuscular |
above or excessive | super-, supra- |
above or outside the ribs | supracostal |
study of the ears, nose, and throat | otorhinolaryngology |
ear | ot/o |
rhin/o | nose |
throat | laryng |
study of the ears and larynx or throat | otolaryngology |
stone | lith |
surgical incision for the removal of a stone | lithotomy |
swelling caused by excess fluid in the body tissues | edema |
inflammation of the appendix | appendicitis |
appendix | appendic |
bones of the fingers and toes | phalanges |
pertaining to the interior or lining of an artery | endarterial |
within | end- |
fatty deposit within the wall of an artery | atheroma |
plaque or fatty substance | ather/o |
tumor | -oma |
pain in a joint or joints | arthralgia |
surgical removal | -ectomy |
surgical removal of the appendix | appendectomy |
surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface | -ostomy |
surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface | colostomy |
colon | col |
one finger or toe bone | phalanx |
objective evidence of disease such as a fever | sign |
subjective evidence, such as pain or a headache | symptom |
set of the signs and symptoms that occur together as part of a specific disease process | syndrome |
identification of a disease | diagnosis |
also known as to rule out, is an attempt to determine which one of several diseases can be producing the signs and symptoms that are present | differential diagnosis |
prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder | prognosis |
type of condition that has a rapid onset, a severe course, and a relatively short duration | acute |
is a disease, structure, operation, or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it first | eponym |
the temporary, partial, or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a disease without having achieved a cure | remission |
word formed from the initial letter of the major parts of a compound term | acronym |
cutting or a surgical incision | -otomy |
surgical incision into the colon | colotomy |
groove or crack-like sore of the skin | fissure |
an abnormal passage, usually between two internal organs, or leading from an organ to the surface of the body | fistula |
the last and longest portion of the small intestine | ileum |
part of the hip bone | ilium |
the invasion of the body by a pathogenic (disease producing) organism | infection |
localized response to an injury or destruction of tissues | inflammation |
malaise (discomfort or uneasiness), chills, and fever, redness, heat, and swelling or exudate from a wound are all signs and symptoms of what? | infection |
torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut wound | laceration |
pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury | lesion |
describes any abnormal condition or disease caused by a fungus | mycosis |
fungus | myc/o |
bone marrow or spinal cord | myel/o |
any pathologic change or disease in the spinal cord | myelppathy |
muscle | my/o |
describes any pathologic change or disease of muscle tissue | myopathy |
physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the skin | dermatologist |
specialist | -ologist |
study of disorders of the newborn | neonatology |
new | neo- |
examination technique in which the examiner's hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts | palpation |
pounding or racing heart | palpitation |
male gland that lies under the urinary bladder and surrounds the urethra | prostate |
any acute, inflammatory, pus-forming bacterial skin infection such as impetigo | pyoderma |
pus | py/o |
skin | -derma |
also known as heartburn, is a discomfort due to the regurgitation of stomach acid upward into the esophagus | pyrosis |
fever or fire | pyr |
act of rotating the arm so that the palm of the hand is forward or upward | supination |
formation or discharge of pus | suppuration |
medical screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place of treatment | triage |
wound or injury | trauma |
pertaining to a virus | viral |
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