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1 Medical Terminology

2 It is nearly impossible for even the most experienced health professional to be familiar with every medical term. However, knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and root words is essential. It is vital that every health professional be familiar with the commonly used medical terminology.

3 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.

4 Root Words usually indicate the part of the body involved All medical terms must have one or more root words

5 Prefixes usually indicate location, time, or number - come at the beginning of the word Not all medical terms have prefixes

6 Suffixes usually indicate the procedure, disease, or condition - come after the root word The suffix, when connected to the root word will create a noun, adjective, or verb. All medical terms have a suffix.

7 Combining Vowel or Combining Form usually "O" attached to root word used to make medical terms easier to pronounce is NOT used when suffix begins with a vowel IS used when suffix begins with a consonant

8 Decoding Medical Terms Start with the suffix and define the suffix. Go to the prefix and define the prefix. Then, go to the middle of the word; define the word root, combining form, or both if both exist in the same word. Combine the definitions to decode the complete medical term or phrase.

9 Putting it together! Prefix + Root Word + Suffix = Medical Term POLY + NEUR + ITIS = POLYNEURITIS Many + Nerves + Inflammation = Inflammation of many nerves

10 Common Medical Prefixes a - absence of; without Ab- away from Ad- toward, in the direction of Dys- difficult, painful Hyper- over, above, increased Hypo- below, under, decreased Inter- between, among

11 Common Medical Prefixes (cont.) Intra- within, inside Peri - surrounding, around Poly- many Sub- under, less, below Super- above, excessive, beyond Supra- above, excessive, beyond mal - bad

12 Common Medical Suffixes itis – inflammation malacia – softening megaly - enlargement ology - the study of ologist – specialist osis - disease, abnormal condition pathy – disease ac, al, ic – pertaining to

13 Common Medical Root Words Cardi/o – heart Col/o - colon

14 Cost/o – ribs Enter/o - intestines

15 Gastr/o – stomach Hem/o – blood My/o – muscle

16 neur/o – nerve oto – ear or/o - mouth

17 Rhin/o – nose Hepat - liver

18 Arthr/o – joint Cephal/o – head Crani/o - skull

19 Derm/o, dermat/o, cutane – skin Nephr/o, ren/o – kidney Oste/o - bone

20 Cyst/o – urinary bladder Splen/o - spleen

21 Common Medical Abbreviations c – with s – without a – before p – after prn – as needed NPO – nothing by mouth

22 Common Medical Abbreviations stat – immediately IV – intravenous (through a vein) q.d. – every day q.i.d – four times a day Rx – prescription Tx - treatment

23 Common Medical Abbreviations Male female

24 Communication Connection A medication is to be taken once every day (q.d.), but a health care provider mistakenly writes q.i.d. on the prescription. What will be the result of writing the incorrect abbreviation?


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