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Medical Terminology Test Bank 2026 | Ann Ehrlich 9th Ed | Nursing & Allied Health MCQs Study Guide Description: Build confident, accurate medical language skills with this comprehensive Medical Terminology Test Bank aligned to Medical Terminology for Health Professions, 9th Edition by Ann Ehrlich—one of the most widely adopted and trusted texts in health sciences education. This digital test bank provides full textbook coverage across all chapters and units, with 50 NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) per chapter, each paired with clear, evidence-based rationales. Questions are designed at the application and analysis levels, emphasizing real-world clinical interpretation rather than rote memorization. Learners strengthen mastery of word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms, while developing accuracy in diagnostic, procedural, pharmacologic, and laboratory terminology. Clinical documentation scenarios reinforce correct spelling, pronunciation awareness, and safe communication—essential competencies for patient care and interprofessional practice. This resource supports efficient, targeted exam preparation, helping students improve recall speed, reduce terminology errors, and interpret medical language with confidence across academic and clinical settings. Ideal for coursework and exam preparation in: Medical Terminology Foundations of Health Professions Pre-Nursing and Nursing Fundamentals (Terminology Units) Allied Health Programs (CNA, MA, LPN, EMT, Radiology, Pharmacy Tech) Anatomy & Physiology support courses Health Sciences and Pre-Clinical Studies Key Features: Full coverage of Medical Terminology for Health Professions, 9th Edition 50 high-quality MCQs per chapter Correct answers with concise, instructional rationales Clinically focused scenarios emphasizing safe terminology use Designed for nursing and allied health exam readiness Digital format for fast, flexible study Prepare with precision. Communicate with confidence. Succeed in terminology-based assessments. Keywords: medical terminology test bank nursing test bank 2026 Ann Ehrlich study guide health professions terminology MCQs medical terminology practice questions nursing terminology exam prep allied health terminology test bank medical language MCQs Hashtags: #MedicalTerminology #NursingTestBank #AlliedHealthStudents #HealthProfessionsEducation #NursingSchoolResources #TerminologyPractice #NCLEXPrep #PreNursing #MedicalLanguage #ExamPreparation

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR
HEALTH PROFESSIONS
9TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)ANN EHRLICH



TEST BANK
Reference: Ch. 1 — Word Roots & Combining Forms
Stem: A nursing note uses the term arthritis to describe a
patient’s joint pain. Which breakdown of the word is correct?
A. arthr- (joint) + -itis (inflammation) — joint inflammation
B. arthr- (bone) + -itis (inflammation) — bone inflammation
C. arthr- (joint) + -osis (disease) — joint disease
D. arthr- (muscle) + -algia (pain) — muscle pain
Correct Answer: A
Rationales — Correct: arthr- is the word root meaning joint and
-itis is the suffix meaning inflammation; together they form
inflammation of a joint.

,Rationales — B: arthr- is joint, not bone (oste/o is bone).
Rationales — C: -osis means abnormal condition; while
plausible, the suffix in “arthritis” is -itis, not -osis.
Rationales — D: arthr- is not muscle (my/o is muscle), and -algia
denotes pain but the textbook term uses -itis.
Teaching Point: arthr- = joint; -itis = inflammation.
Citation: Ehrlich, A. (2022). Medical Terminology for Health
Professions (9th ed.). Ch. 1.


2.
Reference: Ch. 1 — Combining Vowels & Word Building
Stem: Which version of the combining form is correct for
forming a term meaning “inflammation of the stomach”?
A. gastritis
B. gastroitis
C. gastr/o/itis
D. gastralgia
Correct Answer: A
Rationales — Correct: gastritis correctly combines root gastr-
(stomach) with -itis (inflammation); a combining vowel is not
needed here.
Rationales — B: gastroitis incorrectly inserts an extra syllable;
the combining form "gastr/o" could be used in multi-part words
but the standard term is gastritis.
Rationales — C: gastr/o/itis is a segmented form showing parts,
but not the standard written medical term; choice A is the

,correct finished form.
Rationales — D: gastralgia means stomach pain (-algia), not
inflammation.
Teaching Point: Use combining vowels when joining roots to
suffixes beginning with consonants only as needed.
Citation: Ehrlich, A. (2022). Medical Terminology for Health
Professions (9th ed.). Ch. 1.


3.
Reference: Ch. 1 — Suffixes Meaning “Pertaining To”
Stem: Which term means “pertaining to the heart”?
A. cardiac
B. cardiology
C. cardiomegaly
D. carditis
Correct Answer: A
Rationales — Correct: the suffix -ac (cardiac) means pertaining
to; cardi- = heart.
Rationales — B: cardiology is the study of the heart (-logy).
Rationales — C: cardiomegaly means enlarged heart (-megaly).
Rationales — D: carditis (or myocarditis) indicates inflammation
(-itis), not “pertaining to.”
Teaching Point: Suffix -ac/-al/-ic = pertaining to.
Citation: Ehrlich, A. (2022). Medical Terminology for Health
Professions (9th ed.). Ch. 1.

, 4.
Reference: Ch. 1 — Suffixes Meaning “Abnormal Condition”
Stem: A lab report lists hyperplasia. Which breakdown best
reflects the meaning?
A. hyper- (excessive) + -plasia (formation) — excessive cell
growth
B. hypo- (decreased) + -plasia (formation) — decreased
formation
C. hyper- (excessive) + -itis (inflammation) — excessive
inflammation
D. hyper- (excessive) + -oma (tumor) — excessive tumor
formation
Correct Answer: A
Rationales — Correct: hyper- means excessive and -plasia refers
to formation or growth of cells or tissues.
Rationales — B: hypo- is the opposite prefix.
Rationales — C: -itis refers to inflammation, not formation.
Rationales — D: -oma indicates tumor; -plasia indicates cell
formation.
Teaching Point: -plasia = formation/growth; hyper- = excessive.
Citation: Ehrlich, A. (2022). Medical Terminology for Health
Professions (9th ed.). Ch. 1.


5.
Reference: Ch. 1 — Suffixes Related to Procedures
Stem: A provider documents a planned tonsillectomy. Which
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