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1  Learning this special language is an important step in preparing for your New Career.  Learning medical terms is much easier than learning a foreign language.

2  Understanding new words becomes easier with the discovery that many terms are made up of interchangeable word parts.  Once you understand this you will be well on your way to translating the most difficult medical terms.

3 Word Parts Are The Key! Word Parts Are The Key!  Four basic types of word parts are used to create complex medical terms.  Word Root-contains the basic meaning of the term. This word part usually, but not always, indicates the involved body part.  Gastrology- gastr is the word root.

4 Word Parts Are The Key! Word Parts Are The Key!  Suffix- usually, but not always, indicates the procedure, condition, disorder, or disease. A suffix always comes at the end of a word.  Gastrology –ology (the study of).  Prefix- usually, but not always, indicates location, time, number, or status. A prefix always comes at the beginning of a word.  Gastrology - Gastro (Stomach).

5 Word Parts Are The Key!  Always start at the end of the word, with the suffix, and work toward the beginning.  As you separate the word parts, identify the meaning of each word  Hepato/megaly  Hepat/o- means liver  megaly- means enlargment  Enlargement of the liver  Because some word parts have more than one meaning, it is also necessary to determine the context in which the term is being used.  As used here, context means to determine which body system this term is referring to.

6 Word Parts Are The Key!  If you have any doubt, use your medical dictionary.  Be aware that not all medical terms are made up of word parts.  When you are able to guess at the meaning of a term on the basis of word parts that it is made up of, you must always double check for accuracy because some terms have more than one meaning.

7 Medical Dictionary Use  Searching for definitions on the internet.  Internet search engines are valuable resources in finding definitions and details about medical conditions and terms; however it is important that you rely on a site, such as NIH (www.nih.gov), which is known to be a reputable information source.www.nih.gov  A medical term is easier to understand, and remember, when you know how to pronounce it properly.  Frequently, there is more than one correct way to pronounce a medical term.  Accuracy in spelling medical terms is extremely important.

8 Using Abbreviations  Abbreviations are frequently used as a shorthand way to record long and complex medical terms.  Bid-two times daily  Tid- three times a day  Abbreviations can also lead to confusion and errors! Therefore, it is important that you be very careful when using or interpreting an abbreviation.  Qd- everyday  Po- by mouth  Most clinical agencies have policies for accepted abbreviations  If there is any question in you mind about which abbreviation to use, always follow this rule.  When in doubt spell it out.

9 Anatomic Reference Systems  Are used to describe the locations of structural units of the body.  The simplest anatomic reference is the one we learn in childhood.  Our right hand is on the right, and our left hand is on the left.  In medical terminology, there are several additional ways to describe the location of different body parts.  These anatomical reference systems include;  Body planes, directions,cavities, and units.

10  Here is an example of body planes, so you can get a better idea.

11 Body Direction Terms  The relative location of sections of the body, or of an organ can be described through the use of pairs of contrasting body direction terms.  Ventral-front or belly side.  Dorsal- refers to back of organ or body.  Anterior-situated in the front.  Posterior-situated in the back.  Superior-upper most, above, or toward the head.  Inferior- lowermost, below, or toward the feet.  Cephalic-toward the head.  Caudal-toward the lower part of the body.

12 Body Direction Terms  Proximal- Situated nearest the midline or beginning.  Distal-Situated farthest form the midline or beginning of the body structure.  Medial- The direction toward or nearest the midline.  Lateral-The direction toward or nearest the side and away from the midline.

13 Major Body Cavities  The two major body cavities, which are the dorsal and ventral cavities, are spaces within the body that contain and protect internal organs.  The dorsal cavity, which is located along the back of the body and head, contains organs of the nervous system that coordinate body functions and is divided into two portions.  The cranial cavity, which is located within the skull, surrounds and protects the brain.  Cranial means pertaining to the skull.  The spinal cavity, which is located within the spinal column, surrounds and protects the spinal cord.

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15 Structures Of The Body  The body is made up of increasing larger, and more complex, structural units.  From the smallest to the largest these are: cells, tissue, organs, and the body systems.  A body organ is a somewhat independent part of the body that performs a specific function.

16 1. A suffix can be found at the _______ of a word. 2. A prefix can be found at the _______ of a word. 3. Anterior-Situated in the _______. 4. Posterior-situated in the _______.

17 5. Lateral-The direction toward or nearest the side and away from the _________. 6. Distal-Situated farthest from the ________ or beginning of the body structure. 7. Because some word parts have more than one meaning, it is also necessary to determine the ________ in which the term is being used. 8. The __________, which is located within the skull, surrounds and protects the brain. _____________

18  9. A body organ is a somewhat independent part of the body that performs a ________ function.  10. Anatomical reference systems include;  Body planes, directions, cavities, and ______.

19 Medical Terminology Reference page 1. www.medterms.co m www.medterms.co m 2. www.medicinenet.c om www.medicinenet.c om 3. www.answers.com www.answers.com 4. www.medical dictionary.com


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