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1 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter 6 Medical Terminology Review

2 2 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Learning Objectives  Explain why using correct medical terminology in medical settings is important  Identify, describe three word parts that make up medical terms  State why understanding how each word part functions is important  Pronounce various medical terms correctly by applying appropriate pronunciation guidelines

3 3 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Learning Objectives (Cont’d)  Correctly change various medical terms from singular to plural form  Define & give example of homonym, antonym, synonym  Describe impact on patient care when paramedics have solid grasp of correct medical terminology

4 4 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Introduction  Medical terminology  Language used in medicine & health care  Records every aspect of patient care  Understanding origins, components, guidelines for use can use medical terms correctly

5 5 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Introduction (Cont’d)  Use of incorrect medical terminology  Ineffective, harmful treatment  Loss of trust in paramedic  Lawsuit

6 6 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Origins of Medical Words  Majority come from Greek, Latin words  Greek Refer to disease Refer to disease  Latin Anatomic structures Anatomic structures  Medical language combination of Greek, Latin, eponyms  Words named for specific person, place, thing

7 7 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Origins of Medical Words (Cont’d)  Medical eponyms  Specific people  Specific things

8 8 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Components of Words  Break longer medical terms into smaller parts  Prefix  Root  Suffix

9 9 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Components of Words (Cont’d)  Word roots  Establish basic meaning of word  Compound roots Words with more than one root Words with more than one root  Each word root keeps basic meaning

10 10 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Components of Words (Cont’d)  Prefixes  Introduces another thought, explains word root  Added before word root  Does not change meaning of root  Changes meaning of medical term  Describe what, how, why, when of root

11 11 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Components of Words (Cont’d)  Suffixes  Added at end of word root  Changes, adds to word’s meaning, provides further definition  Able to change medical term to noun or adjective as needed

12 12 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Components of Words (Cont’d)  Combining forms & vowels  Some word roots cannot combine with other roots  Combining form Word root with added vowel Word root with added vowel  Combining vowel  Guidelines for use Use before suffix that begins with consonant Use before suffix that begins with consonant  Use to join other root words Do not use before suffix beginning with vowel Do not use before suffix beginning with vowel

13 13 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Using a Medical Dictionary  Pronunciation & spelling  Vowels If followed by another vowel, first vowel receives long pronunciation, macron (¯) is placed over vowel If followed by another vowel, first vowel receives long pronunciation, macron (¯) is placed over vowel If followed by consonant, short pronunciation If followed by consonant, short pronunciation

14 14 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Using a Medical Dictionary (Cont’d)  Pronunciation & spelling  Consonants Some soft, hard sounding Some soft, hard sounding  Unusual pronunciation Two consonants together or x as first letter Two consonants together or x as first letter  Ch in chromosome pronounced as k  Ph in pharynx pronounced as f

15 15 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Plurals  Forming plural words from English nouns  Formed by adding s to singular form  Nouns ending in s, ch, sh add es to singular form  Nouns ending in y preceded by consonant, change y to i, add es  Nouns ending in o, add s or es  Nouns ending in f or fe, drop the f or fe, add ves

16 16 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Plurals (Cont’d)  Forming plural words from Latin & Greek nouns  Nouns ending in a, add e  Nouns ending in ax or ix, change x to c, add es  Nouns ending in en, drop en, add ina  Nouns ending in ex, change to ices  Nouns ending in is, change to es or ides  Nouns ending in ma, change to mata

17 17 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Plurals (Cont’d)  Forming plural words from Latin & Greek nouns  Nouns ending in nx, anx, inx, ynx, change to nges  Nouns ending in on, change to a  Nouns ending in um, change to a  Nouns ending in us, change to i  Nouns ending in y preceded by consonant, change y to i, add es

18 18 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Plurals (Cont’d)  Forming plural words from Latin & Greek nouns  Spelling Incorrect can cause confusion, misdiagnosis Incorrect can cause confusion, misdiagnosis  Homonyms Medical terms sound alike, spelled differently with different meanings Medical terms sound alike, spelled differently with different meanings

19 19 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Antonyms  Root words, prefixes, suffixes have opposite meaning of another word

20 20 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Synonyms  Can be root words, prefixes, suffixes  Same or similar meaning as another word

21 21 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Abbreviations  Some standard, used universally  Check with local EMS provider/hospital for approved list  When in doubt, write word out fully

22 22 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Practice  Break down complex words into separate parts  Look up new terms in glossary, dictionary when studying  Spelling, pronunciation essential elements of effective communication

23 23 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Practice (Cont’d)  Errors endanger patient’s health & paramedic’s reputation  Proficient use demonstrates professionalism to patients, families, health care providers  Establishes credibility

24 24 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter Summary  Paramedics use medical terminology daily, must know how to determine meaning of term  Word parts used to build medical words are root words, prefixes, suffixes  Understanding function of word parts helps determine meaning of unfamiliar medical terms

25 25 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter Summary (Cont’d)  Practice makes perfect  Use flashcard, practice writing, saying word, look up in medical dictionary  Practice pronouncing difficult medical terms  Know guidelines for changing English, Greek, Latin words from singular to plural

26 26 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter Summary (Cont’d)  Homonym, word with same pronunciation as another word, but different spelling, meaning  Antonym, word with opposite meaning of another word  Synonym, root word, suffix, prefix with same, almost same meaning as another

27 27 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter Summary (Cont’d)  Correct use of medical terminology creates good impression, builds credibility with patients, families

28 Mosby items and derived items © 2010 by Mosby, Inc. an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Questions? 28


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