Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)- prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The.

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Medical Terminology Medical terms are made up of parts of words (elements)- prefixes, roots and suffixes. Most originate from Greek or Latin words. The combination forms our medical terms. Prefix-a word element placed before the root. Always used with a root! Example olig (scant); oliguria (scant urine) Root-the word element containing the basic meaning of the word. It can be combined with other roots, prefixes or suffixes. A vowel (o or i) is added when 2 roots or a suffix is added to the root to help with pronunciation (if not one). Suffix-word element placed after a root. Always used with a root! Nephro (kidney); -itis (inflammation of)

Medical Terminology (cont) Medical terms are formed by combining the elements. Prefixes are first and suffixes are last. Examples: The suffix-ectomy (excision, removal of) is combined with the root-mast (breast) to form mastectomy-removal of the breast. Sometimes 2 suffixes can be used. The prefix-dys (bad, difficult, abnormal) is combined with the root-pnea (breathing, respiration) to form dyspnea- difficulty breathing. The prefix-endo (inner, inside) is combined with the root- card (heart), and the suffix- itis (inflammation) to from endocarditis-inflammation of the inner side of the heart.

Medical Terminology Challenge Determine the medical condition based on the prefix, root (start by deciding main word), and suffix (if present- it comes first) found on pages of your textbook. Pair with the most correct answers wins!

Practice: Heart (root) + enlargement (suffix)= cardio + (o or i) + megaly = cardiomegaly

Kidney (root) + disease (suffix)

Blood (root) + excessive flow (suffix)

stomach + creation of an opening

blue + condition (be careful picking)

Without, not, lack of + breathing, respiration

Skull + incision, cutting into

Vein (use 1 st on list) + inflammation

clot, thrombus + cell + lack, deficiency

Bonus: excessive, too much, high + thyroid + a condition

Bonus: What does CABG stand for?

Bonus: Describe Biot’s respirations