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Title: Chapters 1-3 The Foundation of Medical Words


1
Introduction
2
Basics
  • Most medical words are comprised of 3 sections
  • Root
  • Prefix
  • Suffix
  • To define a medical word you must
  • Divide the word into its sections
  • Analyze each section

3
1. Prefix
  • A prefix is the word Element placed at beginning
    of word root that changes its meaning
  • Normally deals with size, number, time, or
    direction
  • Medical 1) Poly
  • Many- Polyuria
  • Medical 2) Hyper
  • High, above, excessive- hyperthyroidism
  • Medical 3) Sub
  • Below, under- sublingual gland

4
2. Word Root
  • The word root is the heart or meaning of a word
  • Medical speech
  • gastrostomach (gastritis, gastroma, gastric)
  • osteobone (osteoma osteomegaly)

5
3. Suffix
  • The suffix is the word element at end of word
    after the root that changes the meaning of the
    word
  • Usually describes a pathology (i.e. disease)
  • Medical English itis
  • Inflammation
  • Medical ectomy
  • Removal
  • Medical oma
  • Tumor/Cancer
  • Medical ia
  • Condition

6
Origins of Medical Words
  • The Ancient Greeks and Romans were the first to
    dissect and name the parts of the body.
  • The Romans spoke Latin.
  • After the fall of Rome, Latin continued to be the
    language of the educated until the modern time.
  • For this reason, much of our medical terms
    originate from Latin.
  • General Rule
  • Most diseases come from the Greek language
  • pneumonia, encephalitis, hepatitis,
  • Most anatomy comes from the Latin language
  • Vertebrae, Oral, Abdomen, Larynx

7
Roots (Most roots have an o to connect it to
suffix, but not always.)
  • Liver Hepato
  • Heart Cardio
  • Brain Encephalo
  • Bone Osteo
  • Mouth Oro
  • Ear Oto
  • Throat Pharyngo
  • Vein Phlebo
  • Kidney Nephro Reno
  • Blood Hemo
  • Skull Cranio
  • Uterus/Womb Hysto
  • Ovaries Oophoro
  • Bladder Cysto
  • Gall bladder Cholecysto
  • Fallopian Tubes Salpingo
  • Rib Costo
  • Stomach Gastro
  • Chest Thoraco
  • Lung Pulmano Pneumo
  • Intestines Entero
  • Arm Brachio
  • Armpit Axillo
  • Eye Ophthalmo
  • Muscle Myo
  • Nerves Neuro
  • Skin Dermo
  • Nose Rhino
  • Breast Mast
  • Testicles Orchido
  • Joint Arthro
  • Penis Phallo
  • Spinal Cord Myelo
  • Mind Psycho
  • Urine Uro

8
Suffixes
  • itis-inflammation
  • tonsillitis
  • ectomy-removal
  • tonsillectomy
  • plasty-surgical repair
  • rhinoplasty
  • logy- study of
  • dermatology
  • scopy- study involving camera
  • bronchoscopy
  • emia blood condition
  • Leukemia, uremia
  • ia- medical condition
  • uremia
  • megaly enlargening
  • cardiomegaly
  • oma- cancerous tumor
  • hepatoma
  • pathy- disease
  • encephalopathy
  • plegia paralysis
  • Quadriplegia
  • rrhea discharge/flow
  • diarrhea
  • algia and dynia- pain

9
Common Prefixes
  • hypo-below, deficient
  • hyper- too much, excessive
  • pre- before
  • post- after
  • infra under, below
  • supra above
  • sub under below
  • inter- between
  • retro behind, backward
  • a- no, lack of
  • bi or di- two
  • hemi-half
  • macro- large
  • micro small
  • poly- many
  • endo- inside
  • peri outside, around
  • circum- around
  • dys- abnormal/diseased
  • brady- too slow
  • tachy -too fast

10
Medical Abbreviations
  • Used to make patient charting easier and shorter
  • Originate from Latin

11
Common Abbreviations
  • q.d. every day
  • q.h.- every hour
  • b.i.d.- 2x/day
  • t.i.d.- 3x/day
  • q.i.d- 4X/DAY
  • n.p.o.-nothing by mouth
  • s- without
  • c- with
  • fx fracture
  • sx- surgery
  • hx- history
  • dx- diagnosis

12
Vocabulary for Test
  • Sycophant (n) brown-noser, kiss-ass
  • Ambivalent (adj) (ambivalence (n) to have
    simultaneously conflicting feelings about
    something
  • Touche- a word stated as a response to when
    someone makes a good point.
  • Precocious (adj)- precocity (n)to be mature
    beyond your years
  • Coquette (n)- a flirt
  • Euphemism-(n)- a politically-correct term for an
    old term considered offensive (e.g.
    African-American Sanitation Engineer Little
    Person

13
Group Activity
  • Break into pairs
  • Begin writing flashcards (1 or 2 terms per card)

14
Group Assignment
  • Groups no bigger than 4 persons
  • Put a line b/t prefix, root, and suffix.
  • Must have entire word correct for full credit
  • Group with most correct answers will receive 5
    extra points on Friday quiz.
  • You are competing with other groups, so
  • SHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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