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Medical terminology

Medical terminology is a special vocabulary used by health care professionals for effective and accurate communication. Medical terminology is a special vocabulary used by health care professionals for effective and accurate communication. Because it is based mainly on Greek and Latin words, medical terminology is consistent and uniform throughout the world. Because it is based mainly on Greek and Latin words, medical terminology is consistent and uniform throughout the world. It is also efficient; although some of the terms are long, they often reduce an entire phrase to a single word. The one word gastroduodenostomy, for example, stands for “a communication between the stomach and the first part of the small intestine” It is also efficient; although some of the terms are long, they often reduce an entire phrase to a single word. The one word gastroduodenostomy, for example, stands for “a communication between the stomach and the first part of the small intestine” The medical language is enormous, and learning it may seem like learning the entire vocabulary of a foreign language. The medical language is enormous, and learning it may seem like learning the entire vocabulary of a foreign language.

Word Parts Word Parts Most medical terms can be divided into component parts {roots, prefixes, and suffixes} that maintain the same meaning whenever they appear. By learning these meanings, you can analyze and remember many words. Most medical terms can be divided into component parts {roots, prefixes, and suffixes} that maintain the same meaning whenever they appear. By learning these meanings, you can analyze and remember many words. The fundamental unit of each medical word is the root. This establishes the basic meaning of the word and is the part to which modifying prefixes and suffixes are added. The fundamental unit of each medical word is the root. This establishes the basic meaning of the word and is the part to which modifying prefixes and suffixes are added. A suffix is a short word part or series of parts added at the end of a root to modify its meaning. suffixes are indicated by a dash before the suffix, such as -itis. A suffix is a short word part or series of parts added at the end of a root to modify its meaning. suffixes are indicated by a dash before the suffix, such as -itis.

A prefix is a short word part added before a root to modify its meaning. An illustration: An illustration: The simple word learn can be used as a root to illustrate. If we add the suffix -er to form learner, we have “one who learns.” If we add the suffix -er to form learner, we have “one who learns.” If we add the prefix re- to form relearn, we have “to learn again.” If we add the prefix re- to form relearn, we have “to learn again.”

Not all roots are complete words. In fact, most medical roots are derived from other languages and are meant to be used in combinations. Not all roots are complete words. In fact, most medical roots are derived from other languages and are meant to be used in combinations. The Greek word kardia, for example, meaning “heart,” gives us the root cardi. The Latin word pulmo, meaning “lung,” gives us the root pulm. The Greek word kardia, for example, meaning “heart,” gives us the root cardi. The Latin word pulmo, meaning “lung,” gives us the root pulm. In a few instances, both the Greek and Latin roots are used. We find both the Greek root nephr and the Latin root ren used in words pertaining to the kidney. In a few instances, both the Greek and Latin roots are used. We find both the Greek root nephr and the Latin root ren used in words pertaining to the kidney.

The same root may have different meanings in different fields of study. The root Cyst means “a filled sac or pouch” but also refers specifically to the urinary bladder. You will sometimes have to consider the context of a word before assigning its meaning. The same root may have different meanings in different fields of study. The root Cyst means “a filled sac or pouch” but also refers specifically to the urinary bladder. You will sometimes have to consider the context of a word before assigning its meaning. Compound words contain more than one root. Some compound medical words are cardiovascular (pertaining to the heart and blood vessels), urogenital pertaining to the urinary and reproductive systems), and lymphocyte (a white blood cell found in the lymphatic system). Compound words contain more than one root. Some compound medical words are cardiovascular (pertaining to the heart and blood vessels), urogenital pertaining to the urinary and reproductive systems), and lymphocyte (a white blood cell found in the lymphatic system).

When a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a root, a vowel (usually an o) is inserted between the root and the suffix to aid in pronunciation.Thus, when the suffix -logy, meaning “study of,” is added to the root neur, meaning “nerve or nervous system,” a combining vowel is added: When a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a root, a vowel (usually an o) is inserted between the root and the suffix to aid in pronunciation.Thus, when the suffix -logy, meaning “study of,” is added to the root neur, meaning “nerve or nervous system,” a combining vowel is added: neur + o + logy = neurology (study of the nervous system) neur + o + logy = neurology (study of the nervous system) Roots shown with a combining vowel are called combining forms. Roots shown with a combining vowel are called combining forms.