Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJackeline Greenhalgh Modified over 9 years ago
1
Medical Terminology A Word-Building Approach
Jane Rice, RN, CMA-C Classroom Response System Chapter 2 Suffixes
2
A suffix that means pain is:
-algia -cide -dipsia -stasis
3
A suffix that means pain is:
-algia -cide -dipsia -stasis
4
The suffix -dipsia means:
point forming thirst to separate
5
The suffix -dipsia means:
point forming thirst to separate
6
Which of the following is not a suffix?
-an -ase -ate -al
7
Which of the following is not a suffix?
-an -ase -ate -al
8
The suffix -ism means: mind resemble condition spitting
9
The suffix -ism means: mind resemble condition spitting
10
The suffix -kinesis means:
hearing motion seizure swelling
11
The suffix -kinesis means:
hearing motion seizure swelling
12
The suffix -malacia means madness.
True False
13
The suffix -malacia means madness.
True False
14
When giving the meaning of a word, you usually begin with the meaning of the suffix.
True False
15
When giving the meaning of a word, you usually begin with the meaning of the suffix.
True False
16
Nasolabial means pertaining to the nose and mouth.
True False
17
Nasolabial means pertaining to the nose and mouth.
True False
18
The suffix -gram means an instrument used for recording.
True False
19
The suffix -gram means an instrument used for recording.
True False
20
Suffixes can have more than one meaning.
True False
21
Suffixes can have more than one meaning.
True False
22
The suffix for enlargement is -megaly.
True False
23
The suffix for enlargement is -megaly.
True False
24
The suffix for swelling is -edema.
True False
25
The suffix for swelling is -edema.
True False
26
An abrasion may be the result of trauma, such as a skinned knee.
True False
27
An abrasion may be the result of trauma, such as a skinned knee.
True False
28
The suffix -systole means dilation.
True False
29
The suffix -systole means dilation.
True False
30
If the suffix begins with a consonant, keep the combining vowel and add the suffix to the combining form. True False
31
If the suffix begins with a consonant, keep the combining vowel and add the suffix to the combining form. True False
32
Chapter 2 Scenario The following information was dictated by a cardiologist: 67 y/o Caucasian female c/o chest pain, shortness of breath, and dizziness. Patient appears apprehensive. Cyanotic around lips and mouth. Noted edematous abdomen.
33
A cardiologist specializes in treating patients with diseases of the:
stomach and intestines heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries blood and blood forming tissues kidney and urinary systems
34
A cardiologist specializes in treating patients with diseases of the:
stomach and intestines heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries blood and blood forming tissues kidney and urinary systems
35
When a patient is described as cyanotic, the skin and mucous membranes have an abnormal appearance. What causes this condition? potassium deficiency calcium deficiency iron deficiency oxygen deficiency
36
When a patient is described as cyanotic, the skin and mucous membranes have an abnormal appearance. What causes this condition? potassium deficiency calcium deficiency iron deficiency oxygen deficiency
37
A noun suffix that means specialist is:
-ive -ist -ism -ior
38
A noun suffix that means specialist is:
-ive -ist -ism -ior
39
In the word cardiac, -ac is an adjective suffix that means:
condition treatment pertaining to small
40
In the word cardiac, -ac is an adjective suffix that means:
condition treatment pertaining to small
41
In the word edematous, -ous is an adjective suffix that means:
pain minute discharge pertaining to
42
In the word edematous, -ous is an adjective suffix that means:
pain minute discharge pertaining to
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.