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Medical Terminology:

A Short Course
PHR-1093

Saturday, January 15th, 2021


Basic Word Structure
Chapter 1

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Learning Objectives

1. Divide medical terms into their component parts


2. Analyze, pronounce, and spell medical terms using
common combining forms, suffixes, and prefixes

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Important Word Parts

► Root: The essential meaning of the term


► Suffix: Word ending
► Prefix: Small part added to the beginning of
the term
► Combining Vowel: Connects roots to suffixes
and roots to other roots
► Combining Form: The combination of the
root and the combining vowel

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General Rules
► Read the meaning of medical terms from the
suffix back to the beginning of the term and
then across
► Drop the combining vowel before a suffix
beginning with a vowel: gastritis not gastroitis
► Keep the combining vowel word roots:
gastroenterology not gastrenterology

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Word Division

Example:
ELECTR/O/CARDI/O/GRAM means record of
electricity in the heart
ELECTR: 🡺root
O: 🡺combining vowel
CARDI:🡺root
O:🡺combining vowel
GRAM:🡺suffix

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Word Division (Cont.)

Example:
SUB/GASTR/IC means pertaining to under the
stomach

SUB:🡺prefix (under)
GASTR:🡺root (stomach)
IC:🡺suffix (pertaining to)

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Combining Forms

► aden/o gland
► arthr/o joint
► bi/o life
► carcin/o cancer, cancerous
► cardi/o heart

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► cephal/o gland
► cerebr/o cerebrum, largest part of the brain
► cyst/o urinary bladder
► cyt/o cell
► derm/o skin

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► dermat/o skin
► electr/o electricity
► encephal/o brain
► enter/o intestines
(often the small
intestines)

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► erythr/o red
► gastr/o stomach
► gnos/o knowledge
► gynec/o woman, female
► hem/o blood

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► hemat/o blood
► hepat/o liver
► lapar/o abdomen
► leuk/o white
► nephr/o kidney

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► neur/o nerve
► onc/o tumor
► ophthalm/o eye
► oste/o bone
► path/o disease

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► psych/o mind
► ren/o kidney
► rhin/o nose
► sarc/o flesh
► thromb/o clotting

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Suffixes

► - al pertaining to
► - algia pain
► - cyte cell
► - ectomy cutting out; removal, excision

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Suffixes (Cont.)

► - emia blood condition


► - globin protein
► - gram record
► - ia condition
► - ic pertaining to

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Suffixes (Cont.)

► - ism condition, process


► - itis inflammation
► - logist specialist in the study of
► - logy study of

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Suffixes (Cont.)

► - oma tumor, mass


► - opsy process of viewing
► - osis abnormal condition
► - scope instrument to visually examine

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Suffixes (Cont.)

► - scopy process of visual examination


► - sis state of
► - tomy process of cutting into (incision)

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Prefixes

► a-, an- no, not


► aut- self
► dia- complete, through
► dys- bad, painful, difficult, abnormal
► endo- within

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Prefixes (Cont.)

► exo- outside
► hyper- excessive, more than normal, too
much
► hypo- below, less than normal, under
► peri- surrounding

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Prefixes (Cont.)

► pro- before, forward


► re- back
► retro- behind
► sub- below, under
► trans- across, through

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Medical Scramble

1. Pertaining to the heart


DACCIRA

2. Nerve pain
UGARENLAI

3. Deficiency of hemoglobin causes this


condition
IMEANA

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

4. Study of cells
GLYCOTOY

5. Infants are often born in this position…


head first!
PCLAHIEC

6. Inflammation of a gland
NIDIEAST

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

⬤Bonus Term: Malignant diagnosis


CRNMOACIA

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Questions?
Organization of the Body
Chapter 2

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Learning Objectives

1. Name the body systems and their functions.


2. Identify body cavities and specific organs within them.
3. List the divisions of the back.
4. Identify three planes of the body.
5. Analyze, pronounce, and spell new terms related to organs
and tissues in the body.

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Organization of the Body
► Cells
► Individual units found in all parts of the human body
► Tissues
► Similar cells grouped together to do a specific job
► Organs
► Structures composed of several kinds of tissue
► Systems
► Groups of organs working together to perform
complex functions

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Body Systems

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Body Cavities and Organs
► Cranial
► Thoracic
► Abdominal
► Pelvic
► Spinal

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Divisions of the Spinal Column

► Cervical (neck) region


► Thoracic (chest) region
► Lumbar (loin or waist) region
► Sacral (sacrum or lower back) region
► Coccygeal (coccyx or tailbone) region

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Planes of the Body

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Combining Forms

► abdomin/o abdomen
► anter/o front
► bronch/o bronchial tubes
► cervic/o neck of the body or neck
(cervix) of the uterus

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► chondr/o cartilage
► coccyg/o coccyx, tailbone
► crani/o skull
► epitheli/o skin, surface tissue
► esophag/o esophagus

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► hepat/o liver
► lapar/o abdomen
► laryng/o larynx (voice box)
► later/o side
► lumb/o loin or waist

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► lymph/o lymph (clear fluid in tissue


spaces and lymph vessels)
► mediastin/o mediastinum (space between the
lungs)

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► pelv/o pelvis (bones of the hip)


► peritone/o peritoneum (membranes
surrounding the abdomen)
► pharyng/o pharynx (throat)

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► pleur/o pleura
► poster/o back, behind
► sacr/o sacrum (five fused bones in
the lower back)
► spin/o spine (backbone)

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► thorac/o chest
► trache/o trachea (windpipe)
► vertebr/o vertebra (backbone)

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Medical Scramble

1. Female endocrine organ


ROAVY
2. Space below the diaphragm
EBMAOND
3. Pertaining to the chest
HCIRAOCT

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

4. Hip region
LEPVSI
5. Throat
RPYXNAH
6. Windpipe
ACETHRA

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

Bonus Term: A procedure necessary for brain surgery


RMOCOIYNTA

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Suffixes
Chapter 3

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Learning Objectives

1. To identify and define useful diagnostic and procedural


suffixes.
2. To analyze, spell, and pronounce medical terms that
contain diagnostic and procedural suffixes.
3. To apply medical terms in real-life situations.

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Suffixes

► Suffixes are divided into two groups:


►Diagnostic suffixes describe disease conditions or
their symptoms
►Procedural suffixes describe procedures used in
patient care

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Diagnostic Suffixes

-algia condition of pain, pain


-emia Blood condition
-ia Condition

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Diagnostic Suffixes (Cont.)

-itis Inflammation
-megaly Enlargement
-oma Tumor, mass

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Diagnostic Suffixes (Cont.)

-osis Condition, abnormal condition


-pathy Disease condition

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Diagnostic Suffixes (Cont.)

-rrhea Flow, discharge


-rrhage or Excessive discharge of blood
-rrhagia

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Diagnostic Suffixes (Cont.)

-sclerosis Hardening
-uria Condition of urine

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Diagnostic Suffixes
—Adjective Suffixes
► Each of these means “pertaining to”
►-al or -eal
►-ar
►-ary
►-ic

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Procedural Suffixes

-centesis Surgical puncture to remove fluid


-ectomy Removal, resection, excision

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Procedural Suffixes (Cont.)

-gram Record
-graphy Process of recording

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Procedural Suffixes (Cont.)

-lysis Separation, breakdown, destruction


-plasty Surgical repair or surgical correction

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Procedural Suffixes (Cont.)

-scopy Process of visual examination


-stomy Opening

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Procedural Suffixes (Cont.)

-therapy Treatment
-tomy Incision, to cut into

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Medical Scramble

1. Suffix meaning enlargement


GAYMLE
2. Suffix meaning separation, breakdown
SYSIL
3. Holding back blood from an area of the body
HASEIMIC

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

4. Ear pain
TAILOGA
5. Benign tumor of muscle
YMOAM
6. Sharp, sudden, severe
TUECA

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

Bonus Term: Tumor of bone marrow


(Hint: It affects MULTIPLE areas of bone marrow tissue)
YLMOAME

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Chapter 4
Prefixes

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Learning Objectives

1. Identify and define common prefixes used in medical terms.


2. Analyze, spell, and pronounce medical terms that contain
prefixes.

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Prefixes

a-, an- no, not, without


ab-away from
ad-toward, near
ana- up, apart
ante- before, forward

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Prefixes (Cont.)

anti- against
bi- two, both
brady- slow
con- with, together

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Prefixes (Cont.)

dia- complete, through


dys- bad, painful, difficult,
abnormal

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Prefixes (Cont.)

ec-out, outside
endo- within, in, inner
epi- above, upon
ex-out
extra- outside of

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Prefixes (Cont.)

hemi- half
hyper- excessive, too much, above
hypo- deficient, too little, below

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Prefixes (Cont.)

in- in, into


inter- between
intra- within
mal- bad
meta- change, beyond

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Prefixes (Cont.)

neo- new
para- beside, near, along the side of
peri- surrounding
poly- many, much

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Prefixes (Cont.)

post- after, behind


pre- before
pro- before, forward
pros- before, forward

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Prefixes (Cont.)

quadri- four
re- back, behind
retro- back, behind
sub- under, less than
syn- with, together

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Prefixes (Cont.)

tachy-fast
trans- across, through
tri-three
ultra- beyond
uni- one

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Additional Medical Terms

► Adrenal Glands: Endocrine glands located above each kidney


► Antibiotic: Destroys or inhibits the growth of microorganisms
such as bacteria
► Antigen: Foreign substance, such as bacteria and viruses

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Additional Medical Terms (Cont.)

► Bradycardia: Slow heartbeat


► Congenital Anomaly: An irregularity in a structure or
organ that an infant is born with
► Dialysis: Removing harmful waste products from the body
with an artificial kidney machine (dialysis machine)

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Additional Medical Terms (Cont.)

► Ectopic Pregnancy: An abnormal pregnancy when the embryo


implants outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tubes, but
sometimes on an ovary or in the abdominal cavity
► Parathyroid Glands: Four endocrine glands located on the dorsal side
of the thyroid gland that function separately from the thyroid gland
► Prolapse: To fall or slide forward, often used to describe an organ,
such as a prolapsed uterus

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Additional Medical Terms (Cont.)

► Retroperitoneal: Pertaining to behind the peritoneum;


the kidneys and adrenal glands are retroperitoneal organs
► Syndrome: A group of signs or symptoms that commonly
occur together and indicate a particular disease or
abnormal condition
► Subcutaneous: Lower layer of the skin composed of fatty
tissue

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Additional Medical Terms (Cont.)

► Tachycardia: Condition of fast, rapid heartbeat


► Transurethral: When an instrument passes through the
urethra
► Ultrasonography: A diagnostic technique using ultrasound
waves to produce an image or photograph of an organ or
tissue

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Medical Scramble

1. Harmless, not cancerous


INGBNE
2. Painful urination
SYRADIU
3. Pertaining to a newborn
LEOATNAN

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

4. SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)


NEAAP
5. Organs shrink in size
PYARTOH

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

Bonus Term: Foreign protein that causes an immune response


(HINT: This protein is often part of bacteria and viruses and
evokes production of antibodies.)
GIENNAT

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Chapter 5
Medical Specialists and Case Reports

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Learning Objectives

1. Describe the training process of physicians.


2. Identify medical specialists and describe their specialties.
3. Identify combining forms used in terms that describe
specialists.
4. Decipher medical terminology as written in case reports.

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Residency Programs
Residency Definition
► Anesthesiology Administration of agents
capable of bring about a
loss of sensation

► Dermatology Diagnosis and treatment of


skin orders

► Emergency Care of patients requires


Medicine sudden and immediate
action
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Residency Programs (Cont.)
Definition
Residency Programs

► Family Practice Primary care of all members


of the family on a continuing
basis

► Internal medicine Diagnosis and treatment of


usually complex nonsurgical
disorders in adults

► Ophthalmology Diagnosis and treatment of


eye disorders
► Pathology Diagnosis of the cause and
nature of disease
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Residency Programs (Cont.)
Residency Programs Definition

► Pediatrics Diagnosis and treatment of


children’s disorders

► Psychiatry Diagnosis and treatment of


disorders of the mind

► Radiology Diagnosis using x-ray studies

► Surgery Treatment by manual


(SURG) means hand or
operative methods

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Medical Specialties Defined
Specialist Description
► Allergist Treats hypersensitivity
reactions

► Cardiologist Treats heart disease


► Geriatrician Treats diseases of old age

Diagnoses and treats


► Oncologist malignant and benign tumors

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Medical Specialties Defined
(Cont.)
Specialist Description
► Pathologist Diagnoses disease by analysis of
cells

► Radiation oncologist Treats disease with high-energy


radiation

► Urologist Treats and performs surgery on


the urinary tract and male
reproductive system

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Combining Forms

► cardi/o heart
► col/o colon, large intestine
► dermat/o skin
► endocrin/o endocrine glands
► enter/o intestines

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► esthesi/o sensation
► gastr/o stomach
► ger/o old age
► gynec/o woman, female
► hemat/o blood

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► iatr/o treatment
► laryng/o voice box
► lymph/o lymph
► nephr/o kidney
► neur/o nerve

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► nos/o disease
► obstetr/o midwife
► odont/o tooth
► onc/o tumor
► ophthalm/o eye

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Combining Forms (Cont.)
► opt/o eye
► optic/o eye
► orth/ostraight
► ot/o ear
► path/o disease

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► ped/o child
► psych/o mind
► pulmon/olung
► radi/o x-rays
► rect/o rectum

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Combining Forms (Cont.)

► rheumat/o flow, fluid


► rhin/o nose
► thorac/o chest
► ur/o urinary tract
► vascul/o blood vessels

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Medical Terms per Specialty
Cardiology Gynecology
angina dysmenorrhea
anticoagulant hysterectomy
diuretic leiomyomas
hypertension menorrhagia
ischemia sonogram
antiarrhythmic fibroids

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Medical Terms per Specialty
(Cont.)
Orthopedics Radiology
callus anterior
femur infiltrate
fibula lateral
fixation mediastinal
fracture posterior

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Medical Scramble

1. Medical specialty treating pregnant women


STBSCORIET
2. Inflammation of the ear
TIOSIT

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

3. Branch of medicine that uses operative methods


GYSRUER
4. Pertaining to tumors
CGNEOINCO
5. Pertaining to treating children
TIEPRDCIA

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

6. Study of disease
LAPGOHYTO
7. New opening of the colon to the outside of the body
OLMYSOCOT

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Medical Scramble (Cont.)

Bonus Term: Abnormal condition of the mind


SCOSYIPHS

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