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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Introduction to Medical Terminology Chapter 1
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Word Parts Are the Key! Four basic types of word parts are used to create complex medical terms: – Word roots – Combining forms – Suffixes – Prefixes
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Word Roots Word roots usually, but not always, indicate the part of the body involved.
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Word Roots Examples: –cardi=heart –gastr=stomach –neur=nerve Note: Word roots do not mean pertaining to or relating to; that meaning comes from the suffix.
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Combining Forms Created by adding a vowel (usually the letter “o”) to the end of a word root. Used when connecting word roots or when the word root is joined to a suffix that begins with a consonant.
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Combining Forms Examples: –cardi/o=heart –gastr/o=stomach –neur/o=nerve
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Suffixes Suffixes usually, but not always, indicate the procedure, condition, disorder, or disease. Examples: –cardiomegaly –gastralgia –neuritis
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Prefixes Prefixes usually, but not always, indicate location, time, number, or status. Examples: –pericardium –epigastric –polyneuritis
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Determining Meanings on the Basis of Word Parts Decipher these medical terms based on their word parts: –cardiologist –gastritis –neuralgia
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Additional Lessons in this Chapter Using a medical dictionary The sounds-like pronunciation system Why spelling counts Caution when using abbreviations
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Singular and plural endings Basic medical terms Look-alike, sound-alike terms and word parts Additional Lessons in this Chapter
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Word Parts Work Together Click Here to play Word Parts Work Together animation
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© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Combining Word Parts Click Here to play Combining Word Parts animation
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