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3. Directional Terms, Positions, and Imaging
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4. Integumentary System @1
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6. Urinary System
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8. Female Reproductive System
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TOP: Origins of Medical Language
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2. A medical term formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase, which can be
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spoken asa whole word and usually contains a vowel, such as laser, is
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d. an acronym. @1
ANSWER:K D REF: 4 @ 1 OBJ: @ 1 2
TOP: Origins of Medical Language
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3. A term named for a person or a place, such as Alzheimer disease named for the phys
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d. modern language. @1
ANSWER:K C REF: 4 @ 1 OBJ: @ 1 2
TOP: Origins of Medical Language
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4. The word part that contains the fundamental meaning of the word is the
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a. prefix.
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c. suffix.
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5. The word part that is attached to the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning is t
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, 6. The word part that is attached to the end of a word root to modify its meaning is the
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1. Introduction to Medical Language @1 @1 @1
2. Body Structure, Oncology, and Laboratory Tests
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3. Directional Terms, Positions, and Imaging
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4. Integumentary System @1
5. Respiratory System @1
6. Urinary System
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7. Male Reproductive System
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8. Female Reproductive System
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9. Obstetrics and Neonatology
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10. Cardiovascular, Immune, Lymphatic Systems and Blood @1 @1 @1 @1 @1
11. Digestive System @1
12. Eye
13. Ear
14. Musculoskeletal System @1
15. Nervous System and Behavioral Health
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16. Endocrine System @1
,Chapter 01: Introduction to Medical Language and Evolve Student ResourcesLa
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Fleur: Exploring Medical Language, 12th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE @1
1. Medical language includes terms built from which of the following languages?
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a. German and Russian @1 @1
b. Italian and French @1 @1
c. Greek and Latin @1 @1
d. Chinese and Japanese @1 @1
ANSWER:K C REF: 3 @ 1 OBJ: @ 1 2
TOP: Origins of Medical Language
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2. A medical term formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase, which can be
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spoken asa whole word and usually contains a vowel, such as laser, is
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a. an eponym. @1
b. modern language. @1
c. built from the English language.
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d. an acronym. @1
ANSWER:K D REF: 4 @ 1 OBJ: @ 1 2
TOP: Origins of Medical Language
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3. A term named for a person or a place, such as Alzheimer disease named for the phys
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ician w hofirst described the symptoms as seen in a patient, is
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a. an acronym. @1 .
b. built from the English language.
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c. an eponym. @1
d. modern language. @1
ANSWER:K C REF: 4 @ 1 OBJ: @ 1 2
TOP: Origins of Medical Language
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4. The word part that contains the fundamental meaning of the word is the
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a. prefix.
b. word root. @1
c. suffix.
d. combining vowel. @1
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5. The word part that is attached to the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning is t
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he
a. word root. @1
b. suffix.
c. prefix.
d. combining vowel. @1
ANSWER:K C @ 1 REF: 7 OBJ: 4 TOP: @ 1 Word Parts @1
, 6. The word part that is attached to the end of a word root to modify its meaning is the
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