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v3 Medical Terminology JEOPARDY S Dow

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Bits & pieces Bits & pieces Spelling/ ends in a y Lets fix it Lets fix it What’s wrong What’s wrong with you? with you? Body Parts A & P ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Question The word part that contains the fundamental meaning of the word Bits & Pieces 100 Answer: What is the word root ?

Question Answer: What is the prefix, suffix, word root, combining vowel and the combining form. The five word parts Bits & Pieces

Question A: What is a prefix (di) word root (ur) suffix (esis)? Divide the following term into it’s word parts: diuresis Bits & Pieces 300

Question Answer: What is the prefix? This word part indicates #, direction, status Bits & Pieces 400

Question Answer: What is a - gen? The suffix for “the substance that produces” Bits & Pieces 500

Question Answer: What is a echocardiography? The process of recording the heart using sound. Spelling-Ends in a -y

Question Answer: What is an sigmoidoscopy? This is the viewing the last part of the large intestine (s shaped) Spelling ends in a -y 200

Question Answer: What is a colostomy? A new opening into the large intestine Spelling ends in a -y 300

Question Answer: What is a cystourethrography? This is x-raying of the bladder and urethra Spelling ends in a -y 400

Question Answer: What is a nephromegaly? This is enlargement of the kidney Spelling ends in a -y 500

Question Answer: What is an appendectomy? Appendicitis Let’s fix it 100

Question Answer: What is a hyteropexy ? Hysteroptosis without removing it Lets fix it 200

Question Answer: What is a lithotripsy? You have Calculi Let’s fix it 300

Question Answer: What is a urethroplasty? Urethratresia Let’s fix it 400

Question Answer: What is a cholecystectomy? Stones in the gallbladder, too large to pass or break down Let’s fix it 500

Question Answer: What is uremia? When the kidneys are not filtering waste What’s wrong with you? 100

Question Answer: What is hematuria? Blood in your urine What’s wrong with you 200

Question Answer: What is the hematosalpinx? Blood in the uterine tubes What’s wrong with you 300

Question Answer: What acromegaly? Enlargment of the extremities What’s wrong with you? 400

Question Answer: What is malignant & metastasis? These two terms are used to mean that cancer has spread to other organs What’s wrong with you? 500

Question Answer: What is the cecum ? First part of the colon Body parts, etc 100

Question Answer: What is the endometrium, myometrium. perimetrium The three layers of the uterus Body parts, etc 200

Question Answer: What is the duodenum, jejunum, ileum The three parts of the small intestine (in order) Body parts, etc 300

Question Answer: What are the organs? Two or more kinds of tissues that together perform special body functions Body parts, etc 400

Question Answer: What is the pancreas The organ that is both an endocrine and exocrine gland Body parts, etc 500

Question Answer : What is the skin ? I am the largest organ of the body Who am I ? 100

Question Answer: What is the Spleen ? I am the largest lymphatic organ Who am I? 200

Question Answer: What is the ischium ? Your body is resting on this bone right now. Who am I ? 300

Question Answer: What is the pituitary gland ? I am called the master gland Who am I? 400

Question Answer: What is the renal pelvis ? I am a basin shaped structure that fills with waste Who am I ? 500

Question Answer: -ic Many different suffixes are used to denote general pathological conditions. Which of the following is NOT one of those suffixes: -ia, -iasis, - ic - oma Final Jeopardy