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238 Unit IV: Special Procedures SKILLS DRILL 12-2: WORD BUILDING Divide each of the words below...
Chapter 9: Preanalytical Considerations 175 SKILLS DRILL 9-2: WORD BUILDING uch of the words below into all of its elements parts): prefix (P) word root (WR), combining vowel (CV). (5) Write the word part and is definition on the corresponding lines. Write the general meaning of the she space provided. If the word does not have a particular element, write NA (not applicable) in its place. Divide each of the we and suffix (S). Write the w word in the...
Divide each word into all of its elements; prefix (P), word root (WR), combining vowel (CV), and suffix (S). Write the word part and its definition on the corresponding lines. Write the general meaning of the word in the space provided. If the word does not have a particular word part, write NA (not applicable) in its place. 151 SKILLS DRILL 8-2: WORD BUILDING Divide each word into all of its elements; prefix (P), word root (WR), combining vowel (CV),...
Chapter 7: Blood Collection Equipment Additives and Order of Draw of Draw 133 SKILLS DRILL 7-2: WORD BUILDING auch word into all of its elements (parts): prep a word root (WR), combining vowel (CV), and suffix (5). rat (WR combining vowel (CV), and the word pan c on on the condi t hanecal meaning of the word wided. If the word does not have a particular element.write NA (not applicable) in its place Divide each word into space provided. If...
chapter 3 unit 1 the healthcare setting skills drill 3-2 word building chapter 3 unit 1 the healthcare setting crossword chapter 3 infection control, safety, first aid, and personal wellness case studies 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 phlebotomy essentials student work book 6th edition We were unable to transcribe this image52 Unit The Healthcare Setting bining vowe al meaning applicable) in iis pas SKILLS DRILL 3-2: WORD BUILDING Divide each word below into all of its elements (parts): prefix (P), word...
Question 1 A root with a combining vowel added to it is called: a the prefix b combining form c the root word d the suffix e the Greek/Latin meaning of the term Question 2 An example of a combining form in a medical term is: –ology pre- gynec- Cardi/o- –tory Question 3 An example of a word with two combining forms is: gastroenterology cardiology arthroplasty dermatology respiratory Question 4 Arthroscopy has the combining form arthr/o-, from the Greek word...