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Chapter 5 Medical Terminology

Chapter 5 Medical Terminology. Principles of Health Science. Word Parts/Building Blocks. most medical terms are formed by a combination of basic word parts. An understanding of how these parts work together makes interpreting medical language easier.

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Chapter 5 Medical Terminology

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  1. Chapter 5 Medical Terminology Principles of Health Science

  2. Word Parts/Building Blocks • most medical terms are formed by a combination of basic word parts. An understanding of how these parts work together makes interpreting medical language easier.

  3. Prefixes – usually indicate location, time, or number and come at the beginning of a word Suffixes – usually indicate the procedure, disease, or condition and come after the root word Root Words – usually indicate the part of the body involved

  4. Combining Vowel • 1. usually “o” • 2. attached to the root word • 3. makes medical terms easier to pronounce • 4. is NOT used a when suffix begins with a vowel • 5. IS used when suffix begins with a consonant

  5. Prefix + Root Word + Suffix = Medical Term POLY + NEUR/O + ITIS =POLYNEURITIS • many + nerves + inflamation = inflamation of many nerves

  6. Common Medical Prefixes • Common Medical Suffixes • Common Medical Root Words

  7. Just as in the English language, occasionally we use abbreviations to expedite writing orders and notes. Many of the abbreviations come from diagnostic testing, such as laboratory tests and different types of x-rays. • Many of the therapy units have also adopted common abbreviations.

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