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is a combining form meaning "feeling; sensation." The suffix -
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Question Type: Medical Words: Divide, Build, Spell, and Pronounce
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With bradycardia, there is a
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fast heart rate
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means "heart." The suffix -
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ia means "condition; state; thing." Therefore, bradycardia means condition of a slow heart. Page Re
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Question Type: Medical Words: Divide, Build, Spell, and Pronounce
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oma does not mean this. The suffix -
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graphy does not mean this. Page Ref:
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Question Type: Medical Words: Singular and Plural Nouns and Word Parts
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The prefix that means "after; behind" is
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means "after; behind."
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does not mean this. The prefix peri
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- does not mean this. Page Ref: 10
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Learning Outcome: 1.5 0j 0j 0j


LOD: Knowledge 0 j


Question Type: Medical Words: Singular and Plural Nouns and Word Parts
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Which word means "inflammation of the lung"? Neuriti
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Correct! Pneumonitis is inflammation of the lung. Laryn
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gitis is inflammation of the larynx.
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Question Type: Medical Words: Divide, Build, Spell, and Pronounce
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