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In the medical term 'intra/ven/ous', -ven- is the
word root or stem word
The word part attached to the beginning of a word root in order to modify its meaning is called a(n)
prefix
In the medical term 'arthr/itis', -itis is the
suffix
The word part attached to the end of a word root in order to modify its meaning is the
suffix
The most common combining vowel is
o
In the divided medical term 'arthr/o/pathy', "o" is the
combining vowel "used with both the stem word and suffix"
In the divided medical term 'sub/hepat/ic', which part is the prefix and which part is the suffix?
sub- and -ic
The combining form of a stem word is usually made of two component parts, the _____ _____ and _____ _____:
word root and combining vowel
In the divided medial term 'osteopor/o/sis', the slash lines (/) indicate that the vowel "o" may be used as part of which word parts?
por- and -osis
The phrase, refers to or _____, is a generalized actual meaning (not a literal meaning) used for the suffixes -a, -ia, -iac, -al, -ar, -ic, -is, -on, -os, -us, -ium, and -um.
pertains to
Verb variations of a stem word usually describe:
action taken, condition, or state
Adjectives usually modify a noun (thing named) denoting quality, quantity, extent, or _____ .
distinction of the object from something else
Breaking a compound term into component word parts (usually with its combining vowel or vowels) is called:
fracturing
The combining form or term that literally means "internal organs" is:
viscer/o-
The abdominal cavity contains the:
liver
My/o- is the combining form of a word part that means:
muscle
The suffix -plas/ia is a compound suffix (2 or more parts) that refers to:
formation, growth or development
The combining form that means "cause of (disease)" is:
eti/o
The prefix that means "change or after" is:
meta-
The suffix that means "to control or stop" is:
-stasis
The medical term that means "the science of or study of body changes caused by disease" is :
path/o/logy
The combining form onc/o- means:
tumor
If a tumor is found to be benign, it is:
encapsulated, slow growing, and expansive
The medical term for new growth (of abnormal tissue or tumor) is:
neoplasm
The literal meaning of the medical term carcin/oma is:
crab-like tumor "invades with crab-like leg growths"
The correct way to fracture or divide the medical term melanocarcinoma is:
melano/carcin/oma
The term 'af/ferent' (as in sensory impulses) is defined as:
conveying toward the center
"I swear by Apollo the Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia..." is the beginning of what famous oath?
Hippocratic Oath
If an infection is "Chronic" it is characterized by:
little change, slow progression, and long duration
An epithelial or covering cell malignant tumor is referred to as a(n):
carcinoma
A tumor of the fibrous and cartilaginous tissue is called a(n):
fibrochondroma
The study of disease is referred to as:
pathology
Cancers of the circulatory system include:
leukemia and lymphomas
A fatty tumor is called a(n):
lipoma, steatoma, or adipoma
The term "metastasis" means:
to spread
The term "hyperplasia" means:
increase in development
The term "diagnosis" means:
total knowledge
The term "clinical" means:
at patient's bedside
The term "prognosis" means:
before knowledge
The term "Graphy" means ________:
procedure using an instrument to record something
The term "Stetho/scop/e" literally means:
instrument to examine the chest
The term "Laryngo/scop/y" literally and actually means:
the procedure of viewing and examining the voice box
The term "Surgery" literally means:
procedure of working by hand
What cellular organelle contains chromosomes and has the literal meaning "nut"?
nucleus
The combining form hist/o- means:
tissue or web-like
A body part which is formed of two or more types of body tissue and performs one or more specific functions is called a(n) ________:
organ
Bone is described as _____ tissue.
connective
The directional term 'lateral' describes movement in which direction:
to the side
The directional term that means "toward the lower end of the body" is:
caudal
The term that describes the direction closest to the point of origin is:
proximal
The directional term for movement toward the back of the body is:
dorsal
The term that describes movement toward the top of the body is:
cephalic
The term that describes movement toward the belly is:
ventral
The directional term 'inferior' describes movement:
toward the lower end of the body
The term that divides the body into right and left halves is the:
sagittal plane "like an arrow"
The term 'coronal' or 'frontal plane' divides the body into the:
anterior and posterior portions
A trephine is used to remove___.
bone
If one is flat on their back and face up, they are in a _____ position.
supine
A 'Plantar Wart' is located on the:
sole of foot
The term defined as the process of drawing away from the mid-line or middle is:
abduction
The movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position is called:
extension
About how many men will develop breast cancer?
1 in 1000
The term "mammogram" means:
a recording of the breast
Which of these was the first 3D-printed drug approved by the FDA?
Spritam
The term "Intravenous Injection -IV" means:
within a vein
The term "phlebotomy" means:
to cut into a vein
Which of these conditions would be treated with Phakic IOLs?
Myopia
"Fluoroscopy" is used to record ________:
moving body parts
"Angiograms" are used for ________:
recording pictures of vessels
The "KUB" examination looks for defects in the:
kidney, ureter, and bladder
The "Pyelogram" records information about the _____:
kidney pelvis
A "Myelogram" is used to record _______ information:
spinal cord/nerve tissue
Body "X-rays" produce pictures of _____body tissue and bones:
dense
A "_______" is a noninvasive roentgenography diagnostic technique.
Computerized Axial Tomography
A "_____" produces a radio frequency radiation pulse image of soft and hard tissue in multiple planes.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Scan)-MRI
Laser assisted surgery "LASIK" is used to correct:
myopia (and hyperopia)
A "EKG or ECG" is used to record information about _____ electrical activity.
heart
A "EEG" is used to record information about _____ electrical activity.
brain
An "EMG" is used to record information about _____ electrical activity.
skeletal muscle
A "PET Scan" is used to detect glucose or energy use levels of the ________
brain
A "Thallium - Hot Spot Test" is used to detect _____ damage:
heart
The term "Auscult/ation" literally means:
process or procedure for listening
The term "Percuss/ion" literally means:
process or procedure of striking
The term "ocular" literally means:
refers to the eye
Sphygmo/mano/meter" literally means:
to measure the pulse by hand
The procedure of using an instrument that produces high frequency sound waves to produce an image of the size or shape of a body part is called:
Ultra/sono/graph/y
The term "Biopsy" literally means:
the procedure of viewing life
The term "Ophthalmo/scop/e" means:
instrument to examine the eye
A "Tonometer" measures pressure within the ________:
eye
The term "Nebuliz/er" means:
one who causes a mist
The term "Cryo/surg/er/y" literally means:
a procedure of one who works by hand with cold
An "Otoscope" is used to view the:
ear
The term "Tympanostomy" literally means:
procedure of cutting and making a mouth-like opening in the ear drum
A "Spinal Tap" is used to ________:
take fluid samples from the spinal fluid
The term "Catheter" literally means:
to let down into
a defribrillator is used to correct
abnormal heart beats or rhythms
An "Electro Shock Therapy - EST" is also known as:
Electric Convulsive Therapy
A "Pacemaker" can be external or internal and usually generates electrical stimuli to the heart muscle with ________:
fixed and/or alternate impulses
The term "Bronchoscope" literally means:
instrument to view trachea-like structures
The abbreviation "ICU" refers to a(n):
intensive care unit