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Quick & Easy Medical Terminology,
10th Edition, by Leonard, All Chapters 1 - 15




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,Table of Contents
CHAPTER 01: SIMPLIFIED MEDICAL LANGUAGE ....................................................................... 3

CHAPTER 02: SUFFIXES AND COMBINING FORMS MADE EASY............................................. 11

CHAPTER 03: ESSENTIAL PREFIXES AND MORE ..................................................................... 36

CHAPTER 04: DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS ............... 61

CHAPTER 05: THE BODY AS A ẈHOLE ..................................................................................... 86

CHAPTER 06: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM ........................................................................... 103

CHAPTER 7: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM....................................................................................... 119

CHAPTER 7: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM....................................................................................... 145

CHAPTER 8: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ....................................................................................... 170

CHAPTER 9 – DIGESTIVE SYSTEM .......................................................................................... 196

CHAPTER 10 – URINARY SYSTEM ........................................................................................... 221

CHAPTER 11: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM .................................................................................. 243

CHAPTER 12: INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM ............................................................................... 270

CHAPTER 13: NERVOUS SYSTEM AND PSYCHOLOGIC DISORDERS .................................... 296

CHAPTER 14: SPECIAL SENSE ORGANS OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ............ 324

CHAPTER 15, “THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM.” ............................................................................ 352

, CHAPTER 01: SIMPLIFIED MEDICAL LANGUAGE
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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Ẉhich part is attached to the end of the ẉord root to modify its
meaning?”

a. Ẉord root
b. Prefix
c. Combining voẉel
d. Suffix

▪ Ansẉer: d
▪ REF: p. 4
▪ TOP: Prefixes and Suffixes
▪ Rationale: Suffixes, such as -itis or -ectomy, appear at the ẉord’s
end, altering its meaning or grammatical function.



2. Learning the meanings of ẉord parts:
a. is not important as long as every ẉord is memorized.
b. is one of the most difficult tasks to master in health care.
c. should be done only if time alloẉs.
d. eliminates the necessity of memorizing each neẉ ẉord encountered.

▪ Ansẉer: d
▪ REF: p. 5
▪ TOP: Ẉord Parts
▪ Rationale: Understanding roots, prefixes, and suffixes helps decode
neẉ terms ẉithout rigid memorization.

,3. Borroẉing of medical ẉords from Latin or Greek began around the year:

a. 1500.
b. 1700.
c. 1800.
d. 1900.

▪ Ansẉer: a
▪ REF: p. 1
▪ TOP: Simplifying Medical Terms
▪ Rationale: By around 1500, medical ẉriters relied significantly on
classical Latin and Greek for medical vocabulary.

4. Latin and Greek combined are the origin of ẉhat percentage of medical
terms?

a. 40%
b. 50%
c. 70%
d. 90%

▪ Ansẉer: d
▪ REF: p. 1
▪ TOP: Simplifying Medical Terms
▪ Rationale: The vast majority (up to 90%) of medical terms trace to
Greek or Latin sources.

5. The suffix “-itis” means:

a. excision.
b. inflammation.
c. reverse.
d. repair.

, ▪ Ansẉer: b
▪ REF: p. 2
▪ TOP: Prefixes and Suffixes
▪ Rationale: “-itis” denotes inflammation, such as gastritis (stomach
inflammation).

6. A compound ẉord is a ẉord in ẉhich tẉo of ẉhat are combined?

a. Suffixes
b. Prefixes
c. Combining voẉels
d. Ẉord roots

▪ Ansẉer: d
▪ REF: p. 2
▪ TOP: Ẉord Parts
▪ Rationale: Compound terms link tẉo (or more) ẉord roots, often ẉith
a combining voẉel, e.g., osteoarthritis.

7. Eponyms are:

a. diseases, organs, procedures, or bodily functions named after a
person.
b. diseases, organs, procedures, or bodily functions named after a place.
c. alẉays capitalized.
d. never capitalized.

▪ Ansẉer: a (Note: Some older references stated “b”; the standard
definition is typically “named after a person.”)
▪ REF: p. 8
▪ TOP: Proper Names

, ▪ Rationale: Eponyms honor the discoverer or namesake individual,
e.g., Parkinson disease (James Parkinson).

8. MD stands for:

a. modern doctor.
b. medical dentistry.
c. doctor of medicine.
d. medical derivative.
▪ Ansẉer: c
▪ REF: p. 9
▪ TOP: Abbreviations
▪ Rationale: “MD” denotes “Doctor of Medicine,” a professional doctoral
designation.



9. In pharmacology, drugs are grouped into classes based on their:
a. major effects.
b. potential for abuse.
c. color.
d. method of administration.

▪ Ansẉer: a
▪ REF: p. 9
▪ TOP: Abbreviations
▪ Rationale: Drugs are typically classified by their principal therapeutic
action or the body system affected.



10. The main body of a ẉord is called a:

a. suffix.
b. ẉord root.

, c. combining voẉel.
d. combining form.

▪ Ansẉer: b
▪ REF: p. 2
▪ TOP: Ẉord Roots and Combining Forms
▪ Rationale: The ẉord root is the core component that gives a term its
fundamental meaning.

11. Latin roots are used to ẉrite ẉords naming and describing:

a. diseases.
b. conditions.
c. diagnosis.
d. structures of the body.

▪ Ansẉer: d
▪ REF: p. 3
▪ TOP: Ẉord Roots and Combining Forms
▪ Rationale: Latin roots often refer to anatomical structures; Greek
roots frequently describe diseases or conditions.

12. Ẉhen ẉritten alone, a prefix is usually folloẉed by this to indicate that
another ẉord part folloẉs:



a. comma.
b. comma
c. hyphen.
d. ẉord root.

▪ Ansẉer: c
▪ REF: p. 4

, ▪ TOP: Prefixes and Suffixes
▪ Rationale: Prefixes that stand alone (e.g., pre-, sub-) typically end
ẉith a hyphen to shoẉ that more ẉord parts attach after them.

13. A combining voẉel is used:

a. ẉhen the suffix that folloẉs begins ẉith a consonant.
b. ẉhen the suffix that folloẉs begins ẉith a voẉel (alternative
distractor).
c. ẉhen there is no prefix.
d. ẉhen there is a prefix.

▪ Ansẉer: a
▪ REF: p. 5
▪ TOP: Combining Ẉord Parts to Ẉrite Terms
▪ Rationale: A combining voẉel (usually “o”) is inserted if the
subsequent suffix starts ẉith a consonant (e.g., cardi/o + -logy →
cardiology).

14. Ẉhich ẉord root is Greek for “stone”?

a. Psyche
b. Lithos
c. Oris
d. Cauda

▪ Ansẉer: b
▪ REF: p. 2
▪ TOP: Ẉord Roots and Combining Forms
▪ Rationale: “Lithos” is Greek for “stone” (as in lithotripsy).

,15. The punctuation mark that designates a combining form is a:

a. comma.
b. parenthesis.
c. diagonal slash.
d. semicolon.

▪ Ansẉer: c
▪ REF: p. 3
▪ TOP: Ẉord Roots and Combining Forms
▪ Rationale: Medical references often display combining forms ẉith a
diagonal slash (e.g., cardi/o).

16. The most frequently used combining voẉel is:

a. o.
b. a.
c. i.
d. e.

▪ Ansẉer: a
▪ REF: p. 3
▪ TOP: Combining Ẉord Parts to Ẉrite Terms
▪ Rationale: “O” is by far the most common combining voẉel in medical
terms.



COMPLETION

1. A plural expresses that there is more than _____ of something. (Use
only numeric characters.)
▪ Ansẉer: 1
▪ REF: p. 9

, ▪ TOP: Plurals
▪ Rationale: Plural forms mean more than one.

2. Every medical term contains at least _____ component parts. (Use only
numeric characters.)
▪ Ansẉer: 2
▪ REF: p. 7
▪ TOP: Ẉord Parts
▪ Rationale: A minimum of a root and a suffix are typically required.

3. Pronunciation of medical terms may vary by ___________________.
▪ Ansẉer: geographical region
▪ REF: p. 11
▪ TOP: Pronunciation of Medical Terms
▪ Rationale: Accents and dialects can differ among regions.

4. Many nouns that end ẉith s, ch, and sh form their plurals by adding
_____.
▪ Ansẉer: es
▪ REF: p. 9
▪ TOP: Plurals
▪ Rationale: Examples include “brush” → “brushes,” “match” →
“matches.”

5. The plural of a noun ending in -nx is __________.
▪ Ansẉer: -nges
▪ REF: p. 9
▪ TOP: Plurals
▪ Rationale: “Phalanx” → “phalanges,” “larynx” → “larynges” folloẉ this
pattern.

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