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Unit 3 Seminar Medical Terminology
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Agenda 1. Seminar Discussion 2. Review Unit 3: Chapters 4 & 5 3. Unit 3 Project 4. Questions
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Unit 3 Review Chapter 4 & 5
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Structure of the Skin
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Chapter 4: Integumentary System Prefixes –epi- on, upon, over –intra- within –para- beside, beyond, around, abnormal –per- through –sub- under, below –trans- through, across, beyond Suffixes –-ectomy – excision or surgical removal –-ia –diseased or abnormal state –-it is – inflammation –-malacia – softening –-opsy – view of, viewing –-phagia – eating or swallowing –- plasty –surgical repair –-rrhea –flow, discharge Combining Forms –cutane/o, derm/o, demat/o – skin –hidr/o – sweat –kerat/o – horny tissue, hard –onych/o, ungu/o – nail –seb/o – sebum (oil) –trich/o – hair –aut/o – self –bi/o – life –myc/o – fungus –necr/o – death (cells, body) –staphyl/o – grapelike clusters –strept/o – twisted chains
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Common Skin Conditions TineaDermatitis
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Cancers of the Skin Basal cell carcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma. Melanoma.
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Abbreviations BCCbasal cell carcinoma bx biopsy CMVcytomegalovirus decubpressure sore dermdermatology I&Dincision and drainage IDintradermal SLEsystemic lupus erythematosus SqCCAsquamous cell carcinoma staphstaphylococcus strepstreptococcus subcutsubcutaneous TDtransdermal
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Chapter 5: The Respiratory System
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Chapter 5: Respiratory System Prefixes –A-, an- without, absence of –Endo- within –Eu- normal, good –Pan- all, total –Poly- many, much –Tachy- fast, rapid Suffixes –-algia pain –-cele hernia or protrusion –-centesis surgical puncture to remove fluid –-ectasis stretching out, dilation, expansion –-emia blood condition –-graphy process of recording –-meter instrument used for measuring –-pexy surgical fixation, suspension –-pnea breathing –-rrhagia rapid flow of blood, bursting forth –-scope instrument used for visual exam –-stenosis constriction or narrowing –-thorax chest –-tomy cut into or incision Combining Forms –adenoid/o – adenoids –alvelo/o – alveolus –bronchi/o, bronch/o – bronchus –diaphragmat/o, phren/o – diaphragm –epiglott/o – epiglottis –laryng/o – larynx –lob/o – lobe –nas/o, rhin/o – nose –pharyng/o – pharynx –plur/o – pleura –pneum/o, pneumat/o, pneumon/o – lung, air –pulmon/o – lung –sinus/o – sinus –thorac/o – thorax (chest) –tonsillo/o – tonsil –trache/o -- trachea
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Abbreviations ABG’sarterial blood gas ARDSadult respiratory distress syndrome CFcystic fibrosis CO 2 carbon dioxide COPDchronic obstructive pulmonary disease CTcomputed tomography CXRchest x-ray fluinfluenza LLLleft lower lobe O 2 oxygen OSAobstructive sleep apnea PFTpulmonary function test TBtuberculosis URIupper respiratory infection
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True or False The dermis is the outermost layer of the skin
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False The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin.
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True or False Hair is composed of compressed, keratinized cells
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True Hair is composed of compressed, keratinized cells
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True or False The combining form onych/o and ungu/o means nail
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True The combining form onych/o and ungu/o means nail
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True or False Dermatitis means inflammation of the skin
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True Dermatitis means inflammation of the skin
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True or False Trichomycosis is an abnormal condition of fungus found in the hair.
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True Trichomycosis is an abnormal condition of fungus found in the hair.
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True or False Tinea Pedis is also known as ringworm
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False Tinea pedis is also known as athlete’s foot.
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