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UNIT 6 SEMINAR Welcome

1. Seminar Discussion 2. Unit 6 Review 3. Questions

Unit 6 Review

COMBINING FORMS Angi/o = vessel Aort/o = aorta arteri/o = artery Atri/o = atrium Cardi/o = heart Lymphaden/o = lymph node Lymph/o = lymph, lymph tissue Myel/o = bone marrow Phleb/o, ven/o = vein Plasm/o = plasma Splen/o = spleen Thym/o = thymus gland Valv/o, valvul/o = valve Ventricu/o = ventricle Ather/o = yellowish, fatty plaque Ech/o = sound Electr/o = electricity, electrical activity Isch/o = deficiency, blockage Therm/o = heat Thromb/o = clot

PREFIXSUFFIXES Brady slow -acpertaining to -apheresisremoval -graphinstrument used to record; recording -odyniapain -peniaabnormal reduction in number -poiesisformation -sclerosishardening

COMBINING FORMS An/o = anus Antr/o = antrum Cec/o = cecum Col/o, colon/o = colon (large) Duoden/o = duodenum Enter/o = intestine (small) Esophag/o = esophagus Gastr/o = stomach Ile/o = ileum Jeju/o = jejunum Or/o, stomat/o = mouth Proct/o, rect/o = rectum Sigmoid/o = sigmoid colon Abdomin/o, celi/o, lapar/o = abdomen Appedic/o = appendix Cheil/o = lip Cholagi/o = bile duct Chol/o = gall, bile Choledoch/o = common bile duct Diverticul/o = diverticulum Gingiv/o = gum Gloss/o, lingu/o = tongue Hepat/o = liver Herni/o = hernia or protrusion Palate/o = palate Pancreat/o = pancreas Polyp/o = polyp, small growth

PREFIXSUFFIXES Hemi half-pepsiadigestion

CHAPTER 10CHAPTER 11 ACSacute coronary syndrome Afibatrial fibrillation AVatrioventricular BPblood pressure CADcoranary artery disease CBC & Diff complete blood count and differental CCU coronary care unit ECG, EKGelectrocardiogram ECHOechocardiogram HCThematocrit HgBhemoglobin BEbarium enema EGDesophagogastroduodenoscopy EUSendoscopic ultrasound FOBTfecal occult blood test GERDgastroesophageal reflux disease GIgastrointestinal H. pyloriHelicobacter pylori IBSirritable bowel syndrome N&Vnausea and vomiting UGIupper gastrointestinal

1. The mitral valve is on the right side of the heart.

The mitral valve is on the left side of the heart

2. The function of leukocytes is blood coagulation.

The function of leukocytes is fighting infection. OR The function of thrombocytes is blood coagulation.

3. Capillaries are macroscopic in size.

 Capillaries are microscopic in size.

4. The term arteriole means pertaining to an artery.

The term arteriole means a small artery.

5. Twisting or kinking of the intestines is called volvulus.

Twisting or kinking of the intestines is called volvulus.

The serous sac lining of the abdominal and pelvic cavities is called the: A.peritoneum B.cardia C.ileum D.soft palate

A.peritoneum

The word part that completes the medical term meaning pertaining to the mouth, _________/al, is: A.an B.or C.col D.rect

B.or

 The meaning of the medical term diverticulosis is: A.condition of stones in the common bile duct B.abnormal condition of (multiple) polyps (in the mucous membrane of the intestine) C.inflammation of diverticulum D.abnormal condition of having diverticula

The medical term meaning chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, usually affecting the ileum, is: A.Crohn’s disease B.cirrhosis C.ileus D.bulimia nervosa

A.Crohn’s disease

The medical term gavage refers to: A. washing out of the stomach B. disorder of inflammation of the intestines associated with diarrhea and abdominal pain C. process of feeding a person through a nasogastric tube D. matter expelled from the stomach through the mouth

C. process of feeding a person through a nasogastric tube

Next project due is Unit 7 – Similar to Unit 5 Project. – Check out the corrections I made to your Unit 5 Project. – Check out the example in doc sharing if you haven‘t already. Questions ?

QUESTIONS?