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An Introduction to Medical Terminology
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Classroom rules: No texting No sleeping Treat everyone with respect There is no such thing as a dumb question No background talking Have fun
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Medical Terminology is based on breaking words down into their basic elements. Prefixes Suffixes Roots Combining forms DON’T PANIC: more than 75% of medical terminology is based on Greek or Latin words. You will not be fluent by the end of today……
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Reading medical jargon is like being a CSI agent. You must break the word down into it’s most basic form to find the clues needed to decipher the meaning
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Prefix : the beginning part of a word Suffix : the end part of a word ** Prefixes and Suffixes can never stand alone. You can’t have a beginning or ending part of a word without a word.
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Root : this is the foundation or basic meaning of the word. This can appear with a prefix or suffix or between one of each. Combining form is a root with an added vowel, this is know as the “combining vowel”.
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Some words contain more than one root. Each root retains it’s basic meaning. These words are called “compound words” Example: osteoarthritis: oste is the first root, meaning bone, o is the combining vowel, Arthr is the second root, meaning joint Itis: is the suffix, meaning inflammation of The meaning of the word is inflammation of a bone joint.
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EXAMPLES : (look in your book, page 4) Antisepsis : Anti is the prefix : meaning without or against. Sepsis : is the root : meaning infection So this word means without/against infection Antisepsis is the method of preparing a surgery site.
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Hepatitis : Hepat is the root, meaning liver Itis: is the suffix, meaning inflammation of Hepatitis means : inflammation of the liver.
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PLURALS: In medical terminology, a plural may be formed by changing the ending of the word See examples on page 5
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SPELLING : spelling counts!!!!!!! Some words sound alike but are spelled differently EXAMPLE : ileum is a part of the intestinal tract Illium is a pelvic bone.
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