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Medical Terminology – Bellwork Procedures

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1 Medical Terminology – Bellwork Procedures
Bellwork will work similarly to last year, with a few minor differences… Monday – you will get your vocabulary notebook from your class bin as you enter the classroom. The list of terms for that week will be on the board as you enter. You will copy the list onto a clean page in your notebooks (You will want to skip a line or two between terms.) and we will go over the definitions. Notebooks will be returned to your folder in the bin. Tuesday – You will get your vocabulary notebook from you class bin as you enter the classroom and complete the day’s bellwork questions on the next clean page following your list of words and definitions. Wednesday-Thursday – You will do the same, adding each day’s bellwork questions/answers, returning your notebook to your file in the bin each day. Friday – You will do the same except that when you complete Friday’s questions, you will turn in your notebook for grading. (It will still count as an assessment grade!)

2 Medical Terminology – List 1
Agility Agonist muscles Ambulation Amnesia Amphiarthrosis Anaerobic 1RM Abrasion Acute injury Acute onset muscle soreness Adipose tissue Aerobic

3 Medical Terminology – List 1
1RM – 1 repetition maximum; max amount of weight that can be lifted in one movment Abrasion – scraping away of the skin due to friction Acute Injury – an injury with sudden onset and short duration Acute onset muscle soreness – soreness in muscles usually due to lactic acid buildup within the tissues; quickly resolves Adipose tissue – fat tissue Aerobic – uses oxygen (usually referring to a type of exercise or muscle demand)

4 Medical Terminology – List 1
Agility – coordination; harmonious functioning of muscles, joints, bones and soft tissue during performance of motor skills Agonist muscle – muscle directly engaged in contraction as related to muscles that relax at the same time; primary muscle causing movement Ambulation – moving or walking from place to place Amnesia– loss of memory Amphiarthrosis – slightly moveable joints Anaerobic – does not use oxygen (usually referring to a type of exercise or muscle demand)

5 Medical Terminology – List 1 - Tuesday
Please answer all bellwork questions in your vocabulary notebooks. Be sure to use Monday’s list to assist you in answering questions each day!  Please match the following terms on the left to their best definition on the right. *NOTE* Yes, you will need to write out the term, the correct letter, and the definition/meaning/answer!! Meaning, your paper should look like this: Supine – b) face up 1. Agility a. primary mover 2. Amnesia b. fat 3. Acute injury c. coordination 4. Agonist muscle d. memory loss 5. Adipose tissue e. sudden onset

6 Medical Terminology – List 1 - WEDNEsday
Please answer all bellwork questions in your vocabulary notebooks. Be sure to use Monday’s list to assist you in answering questions each day!  Please answer the following questions. 1. Which term refers to an injury type that happens to superficial tissue only? 2. If someone is unable to ambulate, what can’t they do? 3. Which two terms can mean the complete opposite, just by either adding or removing two letters? 4. After a hard workout, lactic acid builds up in the muscles. What does an athlete experience because of this?

7 Medical Terminology – List 1 - THursday
Please answer all bellwork questions in your vocabulary notebooks. Please answer the following questions. 1. The L4-L5 joint, and the intermetatarsal joints, are examples of what? 2. If an athlete is able to perform complex motor skills without difficulty, they probably have good __________. 3. One term from this list is an example of one type of another term in the list. What are they?

8 Medical Terminology – List 1 - FRIday
Please answer all bellwork questions in your vocabulary notebooks. Be sure to turn in your notebooks for grading today!!  Please choose three of the words from this week’s list and use each in its own unique sentence. Your sentences should (always) provide clues to the word’s meaning without stating it directly.


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