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Which word part contains the fundamental meaning of the word?

root word

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In the medical term 'intra/ven/ous', -ven- is the:

word root or stem word

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The word part attached to the beginning of a word root in order to modify its meaning is called a(n):

prefix

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In the medical term 'arthr/itis', -itis is the:

suffix

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the word part attached to the end of a word root in order to modify its meaning is the:

suffix

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The most common combining vowel is:

"o"

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In the divided medical term 'arthr/o/pathy', "o" is the:

combining vowel used with both the stem word and suffix

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In the divided medical term 'sub/hepat/ic', which part is the prefix and which part is the suffix?

sub- and -ic

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The combining form of a stem word is usually made of two component parts, the:

word root and combining vowel

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In the divided medical term 'osteoporosis/o/sis', the slash lines (/) indicate that the vowel "o" may be used as part of which word parts?

por- and -osis

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The suffixes -a, -ia, -iac, -al, -ar, -ic, -is, -on, -os, -,us, -ium, and -um are used as a generalized actual meaning (not a literal meaning) for the phrase, "refers to or ____"

pertains to

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Verb variations of a stem word usually describe:

action taken, condition, or state

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Adjectives usually modify a noun to denote quality, quantity, extent, or:

distinction of the object from something else

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Breaking a compound term into its component word parts combined with a vowel or vowels is called:

fracturing

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The combining form or term that literally means "internal organs" is:

viscer/o-

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My/o- is the combining form of a word part that means:

muscle

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the combining from -phas- means

to speak; utter

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The prefix that means "change or after" is:

meta-

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The suffix that means "to control or stop" is:

-stasis

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The medical term that means "the science of or study of body changes caused by diseases" is:

path/o/logy

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The combining form one/o- means:

tumor

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The medical term for new growth of abnormal tissue or a tumor is:

neoplasm

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The literal meaning of the medical term carcin/oma is:

crab-like tumor

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The correct way to fracture or divide the medical term melanocarcinoma is:

melano/carcin/oma

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The term 'af/ferent' which may be used to describe sensory impulses is defined as:

conveying toward the center

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"I swear by Apollo the Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia..." is the beginning of what famous oath?

Hippocractic Oath

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If an infection is "chronic" it is characterized by:

little change, slow progression, and long duration

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A tumor of the fibrous and cartilaginous tissue is called a:

fibrochondroma

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The study of disease is referred to as:

pathology

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the prefix of the term catabolism means

down, under, against

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A fatty tumor is called a(n):

lipoma

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The term "metastasis" means:

to spread

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The term "diagnosis" means:

total knowledge

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The term "clinical" means:

a patient's bedside

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The term "prognosis" means:

before knowledge

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The term "graphy" means:

procedure using an instrument to record something

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The term "stethoscope/scop/e" literally means:

instrument to examine the chest

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The term "larynx/scop/y" literally and actually means:

the procedure of viewing and examining the voice box

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The term "surgery" literally means:

procedure of working by hand

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Ninety-nine percent of words in a medical dictionary are composed of nouns, verbs, and:

adjectives

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A compound term is derived from two or more:

word root

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Antonyms comprise medical terms and are words that:

have opposite meanings

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The word "afebrile" has a prefix which means:

without or not

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The word "periosteum" has a prefix which means:

around

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Which example of the compound term "ankylosing" is fractured correctly?

ankylos/ing

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In the medical term "pleurisy", what is the meaning of its suffix?

inflamed

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Which surgical suffix means "procedure or process of cutting out?"

-ec/tom/y

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In the medical term "cephalgia", the combining verb form means:

pain

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If a patient has "ptosis" of their eyelid, you can expect to see the eyelid:

drooping

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A patient that is "euthyroid" has:

normal thyroid function

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the prefix extra- means

outside

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A patient with cyanosis has which skin color?

blue

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A patient who is adducting their arm is moving it:

Toward their body

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A patient who has undergone a nephrectomy has had which of the following removed?

kidney

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A patient with rhabdomyolysis has destruction of:

striated muscle

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An atrophic muscle would appear:

shrunken

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John's physician told hum that his disease is idiopathic. This means its cause is:

unknown