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Medical Terminology Chapter 1 Confusing and Sound Alike Words and Word Parts
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arteri/o, ather/o, arthr/o arteri/o = artery ather/o = fatty substance, plaque arthr/o = joint
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ileum, ilium ileum: part of small intestine ilium: part of the hip bone
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inflammation, infection inflammation: localized response to an injury or destruction of tissues Signs: redness, heat, swelling, pain infection: invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism
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laceration, lesion laceration: torn, ragged wound lesion: pathologic change of tissues due to disease or injury
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mucous, mucus mucous: an adjective that describes the specialized membranes that line the body cavities mucus: name of fluid secreted by the mucous membranes, noun
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myc/o, myel/o, my/o myc/o = fungus myel/o = bone marrow or spinal cord my/o = muscle
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-ologist, -ology -ologist: specialist -ology: study
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-ostomy, -otomy -ostomy: surgically create an artificial opening -otomy: cutting into or surgical incision
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Palpation, palpitation palpation: examination by feeling palpitation: pounding or racing heart
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suturing, ligation suturing: act of closing a wound or incision ligation: act of binding or tying off blood vessels or ducts
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triage, trauma triage: medical screening to determine priority of treatment trauma: wound or injury
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py/o, pyr/o, pyel/o py/o = pus pyr/o = fever, fire pyel/o = renal pelvis
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sign, symptom, syndrome sign: evidence of disease that can be observed by patient & others symptom: can be observed only by patient syndrome: set of signs & symptoms that occur together as part of a specific disease process
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objective, subjective objective: can be measured, a sign is objective subjective: can only be measured or evaluated by the patient, a symptom is subjective
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diagnosis, prognosis diagnosis: the identification of the disease prognosis: prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
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acute, chronic, remission acute: rapid onset, short duration chronic: longer duration remission: partial or complete disappearance of disease without having achieved a cure
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acronym, eponym acronym: word formed from the initial letter or letters of the major parts of a compound term ex: AIDS eponym: disease, structure, or procedure named for a person ex: Alzheimer’s disease
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Words Indicating Color Cyan/o- means blue, Cyanosis Erythr/o- means red, Erythrocytes Leuk/0- means white, Leukocytes Melan/o- means black, Melanosis is a condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in different parts of the body. Poli/0- means gray, Poliomyelitis is a vital infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord.
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Taking Terms Apart Otorhinolaryngology- Otorhinolaryngology- Ot/0- ear Ot/0- ear Rhino/o- nose Rhino/o- nose Laryng/0- throat Laryng/0- throat Ology- study of Ology- study of Study of the ears, nose, and throat. Doctors who specialize in this use the Abbrev. ENT Study of the ears, nose, and throat. Doctors who specialize in this use the Abbrev. ENT
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Education and level of Training Aide or Assistant- one or more years of combined classroom and/or on the job training. Dental assistant, medical assistant. Nurse or Technician- Two year associate’s degree, special health occupations education, or three to four years of on- the-job training. Dental Hygienist or surgical technician. Registered nurse, Technologist- 3-4 years of college plus work experience. Usually get a bachelor’s degree. Physical therapist or speech therapist. Professional- Postgraduate education in medical specialty. Usually get a masters and or a doctorate degree. Dentist, medical doctor, and a Psychologist.
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