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REF: p. 9 OBJ: 3
TOP: Terminology: Structure of Medical Words | Terminology: Word Combinations | Terminology: Medical Word Definitions |
Terminology: Root/Prefix/Suffix
MSC: CAAHEP: V.C.9 | ABHES: 3.a | ABHES: 3.b
10. A patient has a surgical procedure described as an arthrotomy. You know that the joint
a. was incised.
b. was removed.
c. had a new opening made.
d. was visually examined.
ANS: A
The therapeutic intervention suffix tomy is used to describe an “incision or cutting” and arthr/o means “joint”; therefore,
arthrotomy would indicate that the joint was incised.
12. You are checking a report for errors and find that one of the procedures listed is misspelled. Which one is it?
a. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
b. Colostomy
c. Tonsillectomy
d. Ostetomy
ANS: D
The term osteotomy refers to an incision into the bone. If two or more combining forms are used in a term, the combining vowel
is retained between the two, regardless of whether the second combining form begins with a vowel or a consonant.
REF: p. 8 OBJ: 3
TOP: Terminology: Structure of Medical Words | Terminology: Word Combinations | Terminology: Medical Word Definitions |
Terminology: Root/Prefix/Suffix
MSC: CAAHEP: V.C.9 | ABHES: 3.a
13. Neurology is a discipline that would most likely treat patients with disorders of the
a. nerves.
b. teeth.
c. stomach.
d. joints.
ANS: A
Neur/o means “related to nerves” and logy means “the study of”; therefore, neurology means “the study of nerves.”
REF: p. 8 OBJ: 3
TOP: Terminology: Structure of Medical Words | Terminology: Word Combinations | Terminology: Medical Word Definitions |
Terminology: Root/Prefix/Suffix
MSC: CAAHEP: V.C.9 | ABHES: 3.a | ABHES: 3.b
REF: p. 5 OBJ: 3
TOP: Terminology: Structure of Medical Words | Terminology: Word Combinations | Terminology: Medical Word Definitions |
Terminology: Root/Prefix/Suffix
MSC: CAAHEP: V.C.9 | ABHES: 3.a | ABHES: 3.b
20. As part of the operative procedure, the surgeon performs an enteroplasty. You know that she has part of the intestines.
a. enlarged
b. sutured
c. drained
d. repaired
ANS: D
The term enteroplasty means a repair of the intestines. It combines the term enter/o, which means “small intestine,” with the term
plasty, which indicates that it is a “surgical repair.”
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