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3 types of medical terms - built from latin or greek part words, eponyms (based on a person's name), modern english words Word roots - foundation, gives essential meaning, frequently but not always refers to body structure, organs, system Suffix - end of medical term. provides information about condition, diseases, surgical procedures, and diagnostic procedures Provides information about condition, diseases, surgical and diagnostic procedures - Suffix ALL medical terms must have - a suffix when written by itself a hyphen is placed - before suffix Found at beginning of medical term - Prefix Provides information such as abnormal conditions, numbers, positions, and times. - Prefix Prefix - Many medical terms don't have one when written by itself the hyphen is placed after - prefix combining vowel - almost always uses an "O" Does not have any meaning simply used to connect together word parts, & to make terms easier to spell and pronounce - Combining vowel Combining vowel - a root word and suffux. or two root words Is NEVER placed between a prefix and word root - Combining vowel If suffix begins with a vowel - a combining vowel is not necessary ex: arthritis if suffix begins with a consonant - use a combining vowel ex: rhin-o-plasty between root words use a _______ even if the second root begins with a vowel. ex: gastro-enter-o-logy - combining vowel Combining form - is not one of the 3 word parts, Combining form - combination of the root and the combining vowel, standard way to write word roots bc it's easier to pronounce ex: gastro -algia - pain ex: gastralgia (stomach pain) -asthenia (his thin knee) - weakness ex: (myasthenia, muscle weakness) -cele - protrusion ex: cystocele (protrusion of urinary bladder) -dynia - pain ex: cardiodynia (heart pain) -cytosis - abnormal cell condition (too many) ex: erythrocytosis (too many red cells) -ectasis - dilated ex:(bronchiectasis dilated bronchi ) edema - swelling ex: lymphedema (lymphatic swelling) -emesis - Vomiting ex: hematemesis (vomiting blood) -emia - blood condition (ex. anemia)

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3 types of medical terms - built from latin or greek part words, eponyms (based on
a person's name), modern english words

Word roots - foundation, gives essential meaning, frequently but not always refers
to body structure, organs, system

Suffix - end of medical term. provides information about condition, diseases,
surgical procedures, and diagnostic procedures

Provides information about condition, diseases, surgical and diagnostic procedures
- Suffix

ALL medical terms must have - a suffix

when written by itself a hyphen is placed - before suffix

Found at beginning of medical term - Prefix

Provides information such as abnormal conditions, numbers, positions, and times. -
Prefix

Prefix - Many medical terms don't have one

when written by itself the hyphen is placed after - prefix

combining vowel - almost always uses an "O"

, Does not have any meaning simply used to connect together word parts, & to make
terms easier to spell and pronounce - Combining vowel

Combining vowel - a root word and suffux. or two root words

Is NEVER placed between a prefix and word root - Combining vowel

If suffix begins with a vowel - a combining vowel is not necessary ex: arthritis

if suffix begins with a consonant - use a combining vowel ex: rhin-o-plasty

between root words use a _______ even if the second root begins with a vowel. ex:
gastro-enter-o-logy - combining vowel

Combining form - is not one of the 3 word parts,

Combining form - combination of the root and the combining vowel, standard way
to write word roots bc it's easier to pronounce ex: gastro

-algia - pain
ex: gastralgia (stomach pain)

-asthenia (his thin knee) - weakness ex: (myasthenia, muscle weakness)

-cele - protrusion ex: cystocele (protrusion of urinary bladder)

-dynia - pain ex: cardiodynia (heart pain)

-cytosis - abnormal cell condition (too many) ex: erythrocytosis (too many red
cells)

-ectasis - dilated ex:(bronchiectasis dilated bronchi )

edema - swelling ex: lymphedema (lymphatic swelling)

-emesis - Vomiting ex: hematemesis (vomiting blood)

-emia - blood condition (ex. anemia)
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