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1. The Structure of Medical Language. Classroom Response System. When a singular noun ends in –a, the plural is formed by changing the –a to:. -i -a -ae -ide. When a singular noun ends in –a, the plural is formed by changing the –a to:. -i -a -ae -ide.
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1 The Structure of Medical Language
When a singular noun ends in –a, the plural is formed by changing the –a to: • -i • -a • -ae • -ide
When a singular noun ends in –a, the plural is formed by changing the –a to: • -i • -a • -ae • -ide
Which of the following is an example of a combining form? • Intra- • -ectomy • Ven/o- • Poly-
Which of the following is an example of a combining form? • Intra- • -ectomy • Ven/o- • Poly-
The medical word diverticulum is a Latin noun. You would make the plural form by changing the wordending -um to: • -a • -ices • -us • -ae
The medical word diverticulum is a Latin noun. You would make the plural form by changing the word ending -um to: • -a • -ices • -us • -ae
The parts of medical words can include: • Combining forms • Suffixes • Prefixes • All of the above
The parts of medical words can include: • Combining forms • Suffixes • Prefixes • All of the above
A suffix is found at the beginning of the medical word. • True • False
A suffix is found at the beginning of the medical word. • True • False
A prefix: • Is always at the end of a medical word • Is always at the beginning of a medical word • Never ends in a vowel • Never attaches to the beginning of a combining form
A prefix: • Is always at the end of a medical word • Is always at the beginning of a medical word • Never ends in a vowel • Never attaches to the beginning of a combining form
A suffix, by itself, cannot be the foundation of a medical word. • True • False
A suffix, by itself, cannot be the foundation of a medical word. • True • False
When a singular noun ends in –is, the plural is formed by changing the –is to: • -i • -es • -ides • -nges
When a greek singular noun ends in -is, the plural is formed by changing the –is to: • -i • -es • -ides • -nges
The suffixes -ac, -al, -ar, -ary, and -ous all mean: • A process; being or having • Pertaining to • Diagnosis • Action; condition
The suffixes -ac, -al, -ar, -ary, and -ous all mean: • A process; being or having • Pertaining to • Diagnosis • Action; condition
Suffixes such as -iatry, -ist, and -logy describe: • Medical specialties or specialists • Procedures or instruments • Diseases • Colors
Suffixes such as -iatry, -ist, and -logy describe: • Medical specialties or specialists • Procedures or instruments • Diseases • Colors
Prefixes such as hyper- and poly- indicate: • Time or speed • A characteristic • Amount or number • Weight
Prefixes such as hyper- and poly- indicate: • Time or speed • A characteristic • Amount or number • Weight
In the medical word hypothyroidism, the suffix -ism means: • Condition, state, or thing • Pertaining to • Disease from a specific cause • Medical treatment
In the medical word hypothyroidism, the suffix -ism means: • Condition; state; thing • Pertaining to • Disease from a specific cause • Medical treatment
Which suffix means process of recording? • -pathy • -graphy • -ation • -iatry
Which suffix means process of recording? • -pathy • -graphy • -ation • -iatry
When a singular noun ends in –us, the plural is formed by changing the –us to: • -i • -a • -ae • -ide
When a singular noun ends in –us, the plural is formed by changing the -us to: • -i • -a • -ae • -ide
Medical words must be defined by analyzing them, beginning with the: • Prefix • Combining form • Suffix • Latin part of the word
Medical words must be defined by analyzing them, beginning with the: • Prefix • Combining form • Suffix • Latin part of the word
Which of the following is an example of a suffix? • -ia • post- • dys- • nas/o-
Which of the following is an example of a suffix? • -ia • post- • dys- • nas/o-