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Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)-prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The combination forms our medical terms. Prefix-a word element placed before the root. Always used with a root! Example olig (scant); oliguria (scant urine) Root-the word element containing the basic meaning of the word. It can be combined with other roots, prefixes or suffixes. A vowel (o or i) is added when 2 roots or a suffix is added to the root to help with pronunciation (if not one). Suffix-word element placed after a root. Always used with a root! Nephro (kidney); -itis (inflammation of)

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Page 1: Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)- prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The

Medical Terminology• Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)-

prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words.

• The combination forms our medical terms.• Prefix-a word element placed before the root. Always used

with a root! Example olig (scant); oliguria (scant urine)• Root-the word element containing the basic meaning of the

word. It can be combined with other roots, prefixes or suffixes. A vowel (o or i) is added when 2 roots or a suffix is added to the root to help with pronunciation (if not one).

• Suffix-word element placed after a root. Always used with a root! Nephro (kidney); -itis (inflammation of)

Page 2: Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)- prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The

Medical Terminology (cont)• Medical terms are formed by combining the elements.

Prefixes are first and suffixes are last.• Examples:• The suffix-ectomy (excision, removal of) is combined with

the root-mast (breast) to form mastectomy-removal of the breast. Sometimes 2 suffixes can be used.

• The prefix-dys (bad, difficult, abnormal) is combined with the root-pnea (breathing, respiration) to form dyspnea-difficulty breathing.

• The prefix-endo (inner, inside) is combined with the root- card (heart), and the suffix- itis (inflammation) to from endocarditis-inflammation of the inner side of the heart.

Page 3: Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)- prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The

Medical Terminology Challenge

•Determine the medical condition based on the prefix, root (start by deciding main word), and suffix (if present- it comes first) found on pages 72-73 of your textbook. Pair with the most correct answers wins!

Page 4: Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)- prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The

Practice: Heart (root) + enlargement (suffix)= cardio + (o or i) + megaly = cardiomegaly

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Kidney (root) + disease (suffix)

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Blood (root) + excessive flow (suffix)

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stomach + creation of an opening

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blue + condition (be careful picking)

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Without, not, lack of + breathing, respiration

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Skull + incision, cutting into

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Vein (use 1st on list) + inflammation

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clot, thrombus + cell + lack, deficiency

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Bonus: excessive, too much, high + thyroid + a condition

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Bonus:

•What does CABG stand for?

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Bonus:

• Describe Biot’s respirations