Word Parts: Suffixes and Prefixes

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Copyright © 2005 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 Introduction to Word Parts.
Advertisements

Copyright © 2005 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Word Parts.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Medical Terminology If a word or phase is underlined, you will need to write it for your notes today!!
Introduction to Medical Terminology. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY The process of dividing medical words into component parts. Analysis of words will make medical.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Medical Terminology
Word Parts Learning medical terminology is much easier once you understand how word parts work together to form medical terms.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY The Language of the Health Profession.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY The Language of the Health Profession.
Medical Terminology Introduction.  Medical language  Majority of terms are based in Latin or Greek  Ex: herpes – based on the Greek work herpo meaning.
Medical Terminology.
Dr. Tarek El Sewedy Department of Medical Laboratory Technology Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. Medical Terminology Mainly formed from Greek and Latin words Most careers in Health Care require an understanding of medical terms.
Medical Terminology Dr. Malak Qattan. Course Policies Attendance is MANDATORY. You must bring your notebook and take lecture notes. Studying by medical.
The Language of the Health Profession
. Component 3-Terminology in Healthcare and Public Health Settings Unit 1-Understanding Medical Words Lecture 1a- Word Roots This material was developed.
Medical Terminology. It is nearly impossible for even the most experienced health professional to be familiar with every medical term. However, knowledge.
Copyright © 2009, 2006 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 Introduction to Word Parts.
Chapter 1. It’s own language Made of terms that describe the human body in detail Shares lots of info with least amount of words One word can describe.
NURS 1103 or HLSC 2613 Medical Terminology.
Word Parts are the Key Learning medical terminology is much easier once you understand how word parts work together to form medical terms.
Basic Elements of a Medical Word. Word Roots Most word roots are derived from Greek or Latin Most word roots are derived from Greek or Latin Two different.
Three word parts Word roots contain the basic meaning of the term. They usually, but not always indicate the involved body part. Examples: Underline the.
WELCOME  BELL RINGER  Write 4 words and their definitions that you learned yesterday.  Finish definitions from yesterday  Learn 2 new fun things about.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY The Language of the Health Profession.
An Introduction to Medical Terminology. Catherinehuff.synthasite.com Vettechinstitute.yolasite.com Engrade.com.
The Language of the Health Profession
Chapter 2 Basic Term Components. Origin of Medical Terms 0 Most medical terms have Greek or Latin origins. 0 Most diagnostic and surgical terms have Greek.
The Language of Anatomy Medical Terminology – Each term as a basic structure on which to build=the root. Ex: cardi meaning pertaining to the heart – Root.
© 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning Word Parts Are the Key! Four basic types of word parts are used to create complex medical terms: – Word roots – Combining.
Copyright ©2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Chapter 3 Introduction to Medical Terminology.
Write these on a paper!. Introduction to Medical Terminology.
Chapter 1 Basic Word Structure Objectives in Studying the Medical language 1.Analyze words by dividing them into component parts 2.Relate the medical term.
* Neurectomy * Neural * Costectomy * Costal * Transcostal * Intracostal.
JOSE A.S.SANTIAGO M.D.. Introduction Use of medical terms Increases accuracy and clarity of communications.
Medical Terminology.
Word Parts.
The Language of the Health Profession
Medical terminology.
Introduction to Medical Language
History Word Break Down
Medical Terminology: The Language of Medicine
The Language of the Health Profession
Medical Terminology An Introduction.
Intro to Medical Terms and Suffixes
Introduction to Medical Terminology
Medical terminology By Judylyn Hobson.
Introduction to Word Parts
The Language of the Health Profession
The Language of the Health Profession
Objectives Student will:
Medical Terms Medical Terminology.
The Language of the Health Profession
Introduction to Medical Terminolgy
Medical terminology Chapter 6.
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
The Language of the Health Profession
Three word parts Word roots contain the basic meaning of the term. They usually, but not always indicate the involved body part. Examples: Underline.
The Language of the Health Profession
The Language of the Health Profession
Basic Word Structure Chapter 1 Pages 1 – 32.
The Language of the Health Profession
The Language of the Health Profession
Medical terminology Chapter 6.
Medical Terminology The Basics!
The Language of the Health Profession
The Language of the Health Profession
The Language of the Health Profession
The Language of the Health Profession
Chapter 01: Basic Word Structure
Ready, Set, Go Introduction to Veterinary Medical Terminology
Presentation transcript:

Word Parts: Suffixes and Prefixes

Word Parts: Suffixes and Prefixes Lessons 1. Suffixes Go 2. Prefixes Go 3. Combining Word Parts Go TABLE OF CONTENTS

Lesson 1– Suffixes A suffix is added to the end of a word root to complete the term. Suffixes usually describe what is happening to the word root. They often indicate a procedure, condition, disorder, or disease. Suffixes A suffix is added to the end of a word root to complete the term. Suffixes usually describe what is happening to the word root. They often indicate a procedure, condition, disorder, or disease.

Lesson 2– Prefixes A prefix is added to the beginning of a word root to change its meaning. Prefixes describe, modify, or limit the term. They often indicate time, number, or location. Prefixes A prefix is added to the beginning of a word root to change its meaning. Prefixes describe, modify, or limit the term. They often indicate time, number, or location.

Lesson 3– Combining Word Parts A word root cannot stand alone; a suffix is always required. But not all medical terms have prefixes. Combining vowels- vowels that are added between word parts to make the term easier to pronounce. Combining form – the word root plus the combining vowel. Combining Word Parts Word parts are combined to form medical terms. A word root cannot stand alone; a suffix is always required. But not all medical terms have prefixes. In certain cases, vowels are added between word parts to make the term easier to pronounce. These vowels are called combining vowels. The most common one is “o.” Combining vowels may be used between a word root and a suffix or between two word roots. The word root plus the combining vowel is called a combining form. Below are rules for using combining vowels. Do use a combining vowel: When the suffix begins with a consonant. Anytime two or more word roots are joined. Don’t use a combining vowel: When the suffix begins with a vowel. Between a prefix and a word root.

Lesson 3– Combining Word Parts (continued) Do use a combining vowel: When the suffix begins with a consonant. Anytime two or more word roots are joined. Don’t use a combining vowel: When the suffix begins with a vowel. Between a prefix and a word root. Combining Word Parts Word parts are combined to form medical terms. A word root cannot stand alone; a suffix is always required. But not all medical terms have prefixes. In certain cases, vowels are added between word parts to make the term easier to pronounce. These vowels are called combining vowels. The most common one is “o.” Combining vowels may be used between a word root and a suffix or between two word roots. The word root plus the combining vowel is called a combining form. Below are rules for using combining vowels. Do use a combining vowel: When the suffix begins with a consonant. Anytime two or more word roots are joined. Don’t use a combining vowel: When the suffix begins with a vowel. Between a prefix and a word root.

Lesson 3– Decoding Terms Decoding a term means to break it into its word parts to figure out the meaning. Use these steps to decode a medical term: Start by defining the suffix. Then define the prefix, if there is one. Then define the word root(s) or combining form(s). Decoding Terms Decoding a term means to break it into its word parts to figure out the meaning. Use these steps to decode a medical term: Start by defining the suffix. Then define the prefix, if there is one. Then define the word root(s) or combining form(s). Below are some examples of how to decode medical terms. Transneural The suffix al means “pertaining to.” The prefix trans means “across or through.” The root neur means “nerves.” Transneural means “pertaining to across or through the nerves.” Cardiology The suffix logy means “study of.” There is no prefix in this term. The combining form cardio means “heart.” Cardiology is the “study of the heart.” Osteoarthritis The suffix itis means “inflammation of.” The combining form osteo means “bones.” The root arthr means “joints.” Osteoarthritis is the inflammation of the bones and joints.