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Robert B. Glenn High School Medical Terminology Game I JEOPARDY Mrs Linda Coleson, RN,BA Robert B. Glenn High School

100 200 300 400 500 FINAL JEOPARDY Suffixes Root Words Misc. Prefixes Suffixes Root Words Misc. Medical Terms Combined Word Parts or 100 200 300 400 500 Abbreviations FINAL JEOPARDY

What does the abbreviation STAT mean? Question I 100 What does the abbreviation STAT mean? 100

Answer I 100 Immediately or at once! Abbreviations

Question I 200 What does the abbreviation DNR mean? 200

Answer I 200 Do Not Resuscitate Abbreviations

Question I 300 What is the medical abbreviation for twice a day ? 300

Answer I 300 BID Abbreviations

Question I 400 What does the abbreviation NPO mean? 400

Answer I 400 Nothing By Mouth Abbreviations

Question I 500 What does the abbreviation EEG mean? 500

Electroencepholagram Answer I 500 Electroencepholagram Abbreviations

Question II 100 What prefix means before? 100

Answer II 100 Pre- Prefixes

Question II 200 What prefix means half? 200

Answer II 200 Hemi – Prefixes

Question II 300 What prefix means slow? 300

Question II 300 Brady – Prefixes

Question II 400 What prefix means rapid or fast? 500

Answer II 400 Tachy – Prefixes

Question II 500 What prefix means side? 500

Question II 500 Later – Prefixes

Question III 100 What suffix means enlargement? 100

Answer III 100 Megaly Suffixes

Question III 200 What suffix means removal of? 200

Answer III 200 Ectomy Suffixes

What suffix means disease? Question III 300 What suffix means disease? 200

Answer III 300 -Path Suffixes

Question III 400 What suffix means blood condition? 300

Answer III 400 Emia Suffixes

Question III 500 What suffix means inflammation of? 500

Answer III 500 Itis Suffixes

What does the root word hepat mean? Question IV 100 What does the root word hepat mean? 100

Answer IV 100 Liver Root Words

Question IV 200 What does the root word osteo mean? 200

Answer IV 200 Bone Root Words

What do the root words lingua or glosso mean? Question IV 300 What do the root words lingua or glosso mean? 300

Answer IV 300 Tongue Root Words

What does the root word gingivia mean? Question IV 400 What does the root word gingivia mean? 400

Answer IV 400 Gums Root Words

What does the root word leuko mean? Question IV 500 What does the root word leuko mean? 500

Answer IV 500 White Root Words

What does bilaterally mean? Question V 100 What does bilaterally mean? 100

Answer V 100 On both sides Medical Terminology BONUS

Bonus: What does septicemia mean? Bonus

Bonus Answer Infection in the blood Medical Terminology

What does dermatitis mean? Question V 200 What does dermatitis mean? 200

Inflammation of the skin Answer V 200 Inflammation of the skin Medical Terminology

What kind of specialist does a person with kidney stones need to see? Question V 300 What kind of specialist does a person with kidney stones need to see? 300

Answer V 300 Nephrologist Medical Terminology

Question V 400 What is the likely cause of upper abdominal pain which is experienced after eating spicy foods? 400

Answer V 400 Gastritis Medical Terminology \

Question V 500 What is a rhinoplasty? 500

Answer V 500 Surgical repair of the nose Medical Terminology

Question VI 100 What is osteoporosis? 100

A bone disease that causes bones to become dry, brittle and Answer VI 100 A bone disease that causes bones to become dry, brittle and very prone to breaking. Medical Terminology

What is an ophthalmoscope used for? Question VI 200 What is an ophthalmoscope used for? 200

Answer VI 200 To visually inspect the eyes BONUS Medical Terminology

What is the most likely reason to perform a mastectomy? Bonus: What is the most likely reason to perform a mastectomy? Bonus

Bonus Breast Cancer Medical Terminology

What instrument is used to inspect the urinary bladder? Question VI 300 What instrument is used to inspect the urinary bladder? 100

Answer VI 300 Cystoscope Medical Terminology

Question VI 400 Which of the following would be performed in an operating room? a. Audiogram b. Appendectomy 400

Answer VI 400 Appendectomy Medical Terminology

What does erythrocytopenia mean? Question VI 500 What does erythrocytopenia mean? 500

Answer VI 500 Too few red blood cells Medical Terminology

Question VII 100 What is the prefix that means after? 100

Answer VII 100 Post- Prefixes or Suffixes

Question VII 200 What does the prefix mal- mean? 200

Answer VII 200 Bad BONUS Medical Terminology

Bonus: A person with bladder cancer would likely have this as a symptom.

Bonus Hematuria Medical Terminology

Question VII 300 What does the suffix - oma mean? 300

Answer VII 300 Tumor Prefixes and Suffixes

What is the suffix that means surgical opening of? Question VII 400 What is the suffix that means surgical opening of? 400

Answer VII 400 -ostomy Prefixes and Suffixes

Question VII 500 What does the suffix - toxic mean? 500

Answer VII 500 Poisonous Prefixes and Suffixes

Someone with a superficial burn has damaged the: a. Epidermis FINAL JEOPARDY Someone with a superficial burn has damaged the: a. Epidermis b. Hypodermis answer

Epidermis The End