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What is Medical Terminology? What is M.T. used for? Who Developed Medical Terminology? Introduction Medical Terminology = ½ credit
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Medical Terminology is composed of the following Word Parts or Elements Roots Suffixes Prefixes Connecting vowel (s)
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How is M.T. learned? By learning the meaning of each element or word part. Two points to Remember Pronunciation is not as important than…….. SPELLING – M.T. must be spelled correctly.
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How does anyone decipher the meaning of a medical term? By learning the meaning of each of the elements/word parts involved in the Term. root suffix prefix Example: Pre + nat + al al = pertaining to nat = birth pre = before
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The medical term is deciphered from “ Right to Left” What does this Mean??? You break the term down starting with the… Suffix Then the Root word Then the Prefix
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EXAMPLE: OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Starting from Right to Left o/logy is the suffix = study of laryng is a word root =larynx (voicebox) rhin/o is a word root = nose ot/o is a word root = ear What does this term mean? EVERY ONE PRONOUNCE IT
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A few Pronunciation rules see page 10 in book ph –pronounced together as “F”. example: phlegm ch –pronounced together as “K”. example: cholera qu - pronounced together as “K” example: quadriplegia example: quadriplegia
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more on Pronunciation pn = pronunced together as “N” no P sound. example: pnuemonia ps – pronounced together as “S” example: psychology X – is pronounced as a “Z” example: xeroderma
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VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHEN TRYING TO GUESS AT MEANINGS OF MEDICAL TERMS or to find them in the Dictionary 1. You Need to LEARN HOW TO USE A MEDICAL DICTIONARY. 2. KNOW THE CONTEXT IN WHICH THE TERM IS BEING USE. Some Terms have more than one meaning example: lithotomy can mean surgical incision of a stone or an examination position 3. BE CREATIVE: sound the word out turn the terms around turn the terms around
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Contrasting and Confusing Prefixes Handout: learn – memorize the meanings for…. abad dyseu hyperhypo interintra subsupra
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Make Flash Cards for : Keep them in separate stacks “Pertaining To” - chart on page 293 “Abnormal Conditions” –chart on pg. 293 Word roots indicating color-chart on pg 5 Suffixes related to Pathology – pg 6 Suffixes related to Procedures – pg 7 The Double RR’s – pg 7
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