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Medical Terminology
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Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 2 to 13
Reference Topic Date Day Line Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 2 to 13 Concept of medical terminology Saturday 1 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 14 to 50 Suffixes and prefixes 2 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 52 to 72 Cell, tissues and organs 3 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 72 to 93 Body structure 4 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 96 to 118 Diseases 5 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 120 to 144 Diagnosis and treatment; surgery 6 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 146 to 169 Drugs 7 - Midterm exam 98.2.7 8 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 172 to 244 The cardiovascular system and blood and immunity 9 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 246 to 313 The respiratory system and the digestive system 10 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 316 to 367 The urinary system and the male reproductive system 11 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 370 to 434 The female reproductive system and the endocrine system 98.3.4 12 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 436 to 511 The nervous system and the senses 13 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 514 to 575 The skeleton and the muscular system 14 Medical terminology, 7th edition, Pages 578 to 603 The skin and commonly used symbols 15
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Reading Listening Speaking writing
4 ways to learn Reading Listening Speaking writing
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Word Prefix Root Suffix
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Fundamental unit of each medical word
Root Fundamental unit of each medical word
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Cardi: Heart Pulm: Lung Nephr: Kidney Gastr: Stomach
Root Cardi: Heart Pulm: Lung Nephr: Kidney Gastr: Stomach
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Is a short word part added to the end of a root to modify its meaning
Suffix Is a short word part added to the end of a root to modify its meaning
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Is a short word part added before a root to modify its meaning
Prefix Is a short word part added before a root to modify its meaning
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This combining vowel is usually an O but may occasionally be a, e or i
Combining Forms When a suffix or another root beginning with a consonant is added to a root, a vowel is inserted between the root and the next word part to aid in pronunciation This combining vowel is usually an O but may occasionally be a, e or i Gastroduodenostomy
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If suffix begins with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u,y)
Root will attach directly to it Cardialgia If suffix begins with a consonant Root will need a combining vowel before attaching to the suffix Cardiology
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Words ending in “X” When you add a suffix to a word ending in x, the X is changed to a g or a c If there is a consonant before the X: Such as yx in Coccyx: Coccygeal Such as nx in Larynx: Pharyngeal If a vowel comes before the X: Such as ax in Thorax: Thoracic Such as ix in Cervix: Cervical
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Pronunciation Guidelines
If it sounds like ‘f’ Look for ‘f’ = febrile Look for ‘ph’ = physiology If it sounds like ‘j’ Look for ‘j’ = jejunum Look for ‘ge’ = genesis Look for ‘gi’ = gingivitis Look for ‘gy’ = gymnastics
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Pronunciation Guidelines
If it sounds like ‘k’ Look for ‘k’ = kyphosis Look for ‘c’ = cornea Look for ‘ch’ = chorion Look for ‘qu’ = quadriplegia If it sounds like ‘n’ Look for ‘n’ = neonatal Look for ‘pn’ = pneumonia Look for ‘kn’ = knee
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Pronunciation Guidelines
If it sounds like ‘s’ Look for ‘s’ = sarcoma Look for ‘c’ = cervix Look for ‘ps’ = psychology If it sounds like ‘sk’ Look for ‘sk’ = skeleton Look for ‘sc’ = sclera Look for ‘sch’ = schizophrenia
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Pronunciation Guidelines
If it sounds like ‘z’ Look for ‘z’ = zygomatic Look for ‘x’ = xanthoma
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Additional Pronunciation Rules
Words that begin with ‘c’ If followed by ‘e’, ‘i’, or ‘y’ Pronounced as soft ‘c’ Has ‘s’ sound Examples ‘ce’ = cervix ‘ci’ = circumduction ‘cy’ = cyst
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Additional Pronunciation Rules
Words that begin with ‘c’ If followed by ‘a’, ‘o’, ‘u’, or consonant Pronounced as hard ‘c’ Has a ‘k’ sound Examples ‘ca’ = cancer ‘co’ = collagen ‘cu’ = cuticless ‘ch’ = chemical
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Additional Pronunciation Rules
Word roots that end in ‘g’ If followed by ‘e’ or ‘i’ Pronounced as soft ‘g’ Sounds like ‘j’ Examples Laryng / ectomy Pharyng / itis
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Additional Pronunciation Rules
Word roots that end in ‘g’ If followed by ‘a’, ‘o’, or consonant Pronounced as hard ‘g’ Has ‘guh’ sound Examples Laryng / algia Mening / ocele Glossal
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Silent letter and unusual pronunciations
Letter Pronunciation Example Ch K Chemical Dys dis Dysfunction Eu u euphoria Gn n gnathic Ph f physiology Pn n pneumonia Ps s pseudomonas Pt t ptosis Rh r rhinoplasty X z xiphoid
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An abbreviation formed from the first letter of each word in a phrase
Acronyms An abbreviation formed from the first letter of each word in a phrase Acronyms Examples WHO World Health Organization FAO Food and Agriculture Organization MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome CNS Central Nervous System
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