Medical Terminology – List 2

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Medical Terminology – List 2 c/o DTR CBC Dx CF ECG, EKG CNS EENT CSF EMG CT ER D/C FH DIP FWB

Medical Terminology – List 2 c/o – complains of CBC – complete blood count CF - calcaneofibular (ligament) CNS – central nervous system CSF – cerebrospinal fluid CT – computerized tomography D/C – discontinue, discharge DIP – distal interphalangeal joint

Medical Terminology – List 2 DTR – deep tendon reflex Dx - diagnosis ECG, EKG - electrocardiogram EENT – ear, eyes, nose, throat EMG - electromyogram ER – external rotation FH – family history FWB – full weight bearing

Medical Terminology – List 2 - Tuesday Please answer the following questions in your vocabulary notebook. Be sure to use your list from Monday to assist you in answering your bellwork questions throughout the week. Please match the following abbreviations on the left to their correct meanings on the right. REMEMBER! You must write out the abbr., correct letter, and meaning! 1. CSF a. calcaneofibular ligament 2. CT b. discontinue or discharge 3. CF c. cerebrospinal fluid 4. DTR d. deep tendon reflex 5. D/C e. computerized tomography

Medical Terminology – List 2 - Wednesday Please answer the following questions in your vocabulary notebook. Be sure to use your list from Monday to assist you in answering your bellwork questions throughout the week. Please match the following abbreviations on the left to their BEST meaning on the right. 1. ER a. located in the finger 2. CNS b. includes the brain and spinal cord 3. DIP c. total of all white and red blood cells 4. CBC d. includes 4 different structures of the head and neck 5. EENT e. the only anatomical motion

Medical Terminology – List 2 - Thursday Please answer the following questions in your vocabulary notebook. Be sure to use your list from Monday to assist you in answering your bellwork questions throughout the week. Please change the following terms into their abbreviations, and use them correctly in their own unique sentences. Remember, all sentences should provide clues to the meaning of the abbreviation without stating it directly. 1. electrocardiogram 2. family history 3. full weight bearing 4. complains of

Medical Terminology – List 2 - Friday Please answer the following questions in your vocabulary notebook. Don’t forget to turn in your notebook for grading today! Please re-write the following short paragraph, changing any applicable term into its correct abbreviation. Chris went to the doctor complaining of bad headaches. The doctor wanted to be very careful, so he ordered a computerized tomography, an electromyogram, and a spinal tap to check his cerebrospinal fluid. After all of the tests, Chris’s diagnosis was migraines but was sent to an ear, eye, nose, and throat specialist, to make sure there was nothing else wrong.