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SECTION I: BASIC WORD BUILDING
Introduction to Medical Terminology
Suffixes
Prefixes
Anatomical Terminology
SECTION II: MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
Dermatology & Integumentary
System Orthopedics &
Musculoskeletal System Cardiology
& Cardiovascular System
Hematology & Blood
Immunology & Immune Systems
Pulmonology & Respiratory System
Gastroenterology & Digestive
System
Urology and Nephrology & Urinary System and Male
Reproductive System Obstetrics and Gynecology & Female
Reproductive System
Neurology & Nervous System
Endocrinology & Endocrine System
Ophthalmology & The Eye
,Otorhinolaryngology & The Ear, Nose, and Throat
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All answers to questions asking for a combining form must be written in the
combining form style, meaning word root/combining vowel. For example,
the combining form meaning "gland" is aden/o. All answers to questions
asking for a suffix must be written in suffix form, meaning a hyphen before
your answer. For example, the suffix meaning "cell" is -cyte. All answers to
questions asking for a prefix must be written in prefix form, meaning a
hyphen after your answer. For example, the prefix meaning "three" is tri-.
Do NOT capitalize any of your answers or include a period at the end of your
answer. The computer will NOT recognize your answer as correct if it is
written in any other style.
The combining form that means heart is
. ANSWER:
cardi/o; cardio
Page Ref: 5
Learning Obj.: 1-3
Taxonomy:
Remembering
Question Type: Word Building
The combining form that means stomach is
. ANSWER:
gastr/o; gastro
Page Ref: 5
Learning Obj.: 1-3
Taxonomy:
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Table of contents
SECTION I: BASIC WORD BUILDING
Introduction to Medical Terminology
Suffixes
Prefixes
Anatomical Terminology
SECTION II: MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
Dermatology & Integumentary
System Orthopedics &
Musculoskeletal System Cardiology
& Cardiovascular System
Hematology & Blood
Immunology & Immune Systems
Pulmonology & Respiratory System
Gastroenterology & Digestive
System
Urology and Nephrology & Urinary System and Male
Reproductive System Obstetrics and Gynecology & Female
Reproductive System
Neurology & Nervous System
Endocrinology & Endocrine System
Ophthalmology & The Eye
,Otorhinolaryngology & The Ear, Nose, and Throat
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Medical Terminology: Get Connected!,
3e (Frucht) Chapter 1 Introduction to
Medical Terminology
All answers to questions asking for a combining form must be written in the
combining form style, meaning word root/combining vowel. For example,
the combining form meaning "gland" is aden/o. All answers to questions
asking for a suffix must be written in suffix form, meaning a hyphen before
your answer. For example, the suffix meaning "cell" is -cyte. All answers to
questions asking for a prefix must be written in prefix form, meaning a
hyphen after your answer. For example, the prefix meaning "three" is tri-.
Do NOT capitalize any of your answers or include a period at the end of your
answer. The computer will NOT recognize your answer as correct if it is
written in any other style.
The combining form that means heart is
. ANSWER:
cardi/o; cardio
Page Ref: 5
Learning Obj.: 1-3
Taxonomy:
Remembering
Question Type: Word Building
The combining form that means stomach is
. ANSWER:
gastr/o; gastro
Page Ref: 5
Learning Obj.: 1-3
Taxonomy: