term | Prefix | Root | combining vowels | combining form | suffix |
Nuclieod | None | kernel like | none | none | none |
osteomyelography | osteo | bone marrow | o | myel/o | graphy |
posthepathic | post | liver | none | none | hepatic |
radiculopathy | none | root of the nerve | o | radicul/o | pathy |
pericardial | peri | heart | none | none | cardial |
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Word Components Assignment (25 points, one point per answer given. Please note there are two answers needed in the Root(s)/Combining Form(s) column.) As you can see in the first few pages of the text, medical terms are comprised of separate parts, or word component parts, each of which pays a role in the term's construction and its meaning. Four basic word parts have been introduced as well as the concept of the combining form, which is the root and a...
Using Medical Dictionary References Assignment (25 points, one point per answer given. Please note there are two answers needed in the Root(s)/Combining Form(s) column) In this course you will learn a multitude of medical terms, but by no means all of them! Learning to deconstruct an unfamiliar term to understand its meaning is a critical skill in medical terminology, which you will find useful long after the dass is over. In the following assignment you will find five terms that...
Aav AO EEVEEL OvA AaBbCcDdEe Normal Deconstruction Using the “Suffix First" Method Assignment (30 pts, 1 point each cell) Below is a table containing 5 medical terms. You may need the assistance of a medical dictionary for these specific terms Follow the method of deconstruction that calls for suffox first, then root, then combining vowel (if present) and lastly, determination of whether there is a prefix. If there is no root, combining vowel, or prefix in the term, indicate none...
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Norma Medical term Prefix(es) if any, and meaning Root(s) and combining form(s), and meaning Root: arth =joint Suffix and meaning Definition of medical term di- two Example: diarthritis -tic pertaining to Pertaining to two joints Combining form: actbc/o = joint Root: Type text here. misdiagnosis Type text here. Type text here. Type text here. Combining form: Type text here. Root: Type text here. algie Type text here. Type text There Type text here, Combining form: Type Isometropia Type text here....
Deconstruct the 10 terms provided in the table: Identify the prefix (if any) and meanings, combining forms and meanings, suffixes and meanings, and the far right column to indicate whether the term refers to pathology. procedure or direction/location. Term Prefix, if any and meanings Combining form(s) and meanings Suffix and meaning Is the term an example of pathology, procedure or a directional term? None Denho kidney pathology Example: nemptosis -ptosis - downward displacement woteconloplasts. None Type text here. Type text...
Question 16 Which of the following elements is the root for the word dermatitis? -itis -matitis der- dermat- de- Question 17 Which of the following statements is NOT true of combining vowels? Combining vowels can join a root to another root. Examples of combining vowels are "o" and "a." A combining vowel has no meaning of its own. A combining vowel makes a word easier to pronounce. The most commonly used combining vowel is "u" followed by "i." Question 18...
Deconstructing Urinary Terms Assignment (40 pts, 1 point per cell) Deconstruct the 10 terms provided in the table: identify the prefix (if any) and meanings, combining forms and meanings, suffixes and meanings, and the far right column to indicate whether the term refers to pathology, procedure or direction/location. Term Prefix, if any and meanings Combining form(s) and meanings Is the term an example Suffix and meaning of pathology, procedure or a directional term? -ptosis = downward pathology displacement None debc/o...
Disorders of the Nervous System Assignment (20 points, 1 point for the Phonetic Pronunciation column, 2 points for Deconstruction/Alternative Greek or Latin column, and 1 point for the Brief Description column) Complete the following assignment by choosing five (5) of the 10 disorders that are listed without any detail. If the term is more than one word, provide the phonetic pronunciation and deconstruction for both words, except where one term is bracketed { }. You will find some of the...
Deconstructing Urinary Terms Assignment (40 pts, 1 point per cell) Deconstruct the 10 terms provided in the table: identify the prefix (if any) and meanings, combining forms and meanings, suffixes and meanings, and the far right column to indicate whether the term refers to pathology, procedure or direction/location. Deconstructing Urinary Terms Assignment (40 pts, 1 point per cell) Deconstruct the 10 terms provided in the table: Identify the prefix (if any) and meanings, combining forms and meanings, surxes and meanings,...