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Medical Terminology: A Short Course (9th Edition) – Davi-Ellen Chabner | Complete Test Bank with Answers & Explanations

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This document contains the complete test bank for Medical Terminology: A Short Course (9th Edition) by Davi-Ellen Chabner. It includes chapter-organized questions with correct answers and detailed explanations covering essential medical word building, prefixes, suffixes, roots, body organization, and clinical vocabulary. The material aligns closely with the structure of the textbook and supports exam prep, quizzes, and mastery of medical terminology fundamentals.

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Test Bank For Medical Terminology: A Short
Course (8th Edition) by Davi-Ellen Chabner.

,Chapter 1: Basic Word Structure
Chapter 2: Organization of the Body
Chapter 3: Suffixes
Chapter 4: Prefixes
Chapter 5: Medical Specialists and Case Reports

,Chapter 1: Basic Word Structure

Question 1

What is the name of the word part that provides the essential meaning of a medical term?

A. Suffix

B. Prefix

C. Root

D. Combining vowel

Correct Answer: C

Explanation: The Root is the core of the word and contains its fundamental meaning. A
Suffix is the word ending (A), a Prefix is the word beginning (B), and a Combining vowel (D)
is used to connect word parts but does not add meaning.

Question 2

In the term "gastritis," which part of the word is the suffix?

A. gastr/o

B. -itis

C. gastr-

D. -titis

Correct Answer: B

Explanation: The suffix is -itis, which means inflammation. gastr- (C) is the root, and
gastr/o (A) is the combining form. -titis (D) is an incorrect spelling of the suffix.

Question 3

Which of the following describes a "combining form"?

A. A root plus a prefix

B. A root plus a suffix

C. A root plus a combining vowel

D. A prefix plus a suffix

, Correct Answer: C

Explanation: A root plus a combining vowel (usually "o") creates a combining form, such
as gastr/o. The other options describe the process of building a complete medical term but
not the specific definition of a combining form.

Question 4

When analyzing a medical term, where should you generally begin your definition?

A. At the prefix

B. At the root

C. At the combining vowel

D. At the suffix

Correct Answer: D

Explanation: According to the rules of word analysis, you should read the term starting
from the suffix back to the beginning of the word.

Question 5

What does the suffix "-logy" mean?

A. Inflammation

B. Study of

C. Record

D. Visual examination

Correct Answer: B

Explanation: -logy means the study of. Inflammation is -itis (A), a record is -gram (C), and
a visual examination is -scopy (D).

Question 6

The combining form "arthr/o" refers to which body part?

A. Heart

B. Bone

C. Joint

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