Med Term Ch 1 Worksheet-1 (1)
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CHAPTER 1 I
NTRODUCTION T
O M
EDICAL T
ERMINOLOGY
Learning Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to •
Discuss the four parts of medical terms. •
Recognize word roots and combining forms. •
Identify the most common prefixes and suffixes. •
Define word building and describe a strategy for translating medical terms. •
State the importance of correct spelling of medical terms. •
State the rules for determining singular and plural endings. •
Discuss the importance of using caution with abbreviations. •
Recognize the documents found in a medical record. •
Recognize the different healthcare settings. •
Understand the importance of confidentiality. •
Describe how drugs are named and classified. •
Read and understand all abbreviations and notations in a written prescription.
Worksheet 1A New Word Roots Handout Directions: Write out the meaning for each of the following combining forms. 1.
bi/o 2.
carcin/o 3.
cardi/o 4.
chem/o 5.
cis/o 6.
dermat/o 7.
enter/o 8.
gastr/o 9.
gynec/o 10.
hemat/o 11.
immun/o 12.
laryng/o 13.
nephr/o 14.
neur/o 15.
ophthalm/o 16.
ot/o 17.
path/o 18.
pulmon/o 19.
rhin/o life
Heart
Cancer
Chemical
to cut
skin
small intestine
stomach
female
blood
immunity
voice box
nerve
kidney
eye
ear
disease
lung
nose
Worksheet 1B New Prefixes Handout Directions: Write out the meaning of each of the following prefixes. 1.
a- 2.
an- 3.
anti- 4.
auto- 5.
brady- 6.
de- 7.
dys- 8.
endo- 9.
epi- 10.
eu- 11.
ex- 12.
extra- 13.
hetero- 14.
homo- 15.
hyper- 16.
hypo- 17.
in- 18.
inter- 19.
intra- 20.
macro- 21.
micro- 22.
neo- 23.
para- 24.
per- 25.
peri- 26.
post- 27.
pre- 28.
pro- 29.
pseudo- 30.
re- 31.
retro- 32.
sub- 33.
tachy- 34.
trans- 35.
ultra- 36.
un- 37.
bi- 38.
hemi- 39.
mono- 40.
multi- 41.
nulli- without
without
against
self
slow
without
painful
inner
above
normal
outward
outside of
different
same
excessive
below
inward
between
within
large
small
new
beside
through
around
after
before
before
false
again
behind
under
fast
across
beyond
not
two
half
one
many
none
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42.
pan- 43.
poly- 44.
quadri- 45.
semi- 46.
tetra- 47.
tri- all
many
four
partial
four
three
Worksheet 1C New Suffixes Handout Directions: Write out the meaning for each of the following suffixes. 1.
-algia 2.
-cele 3.
-cyte 4.
-dynia 5.
-ectasis 6.
-gen 7.
-genic 8.
-ia 9.
-iasis 10.
-ism 11.
-itis 12.
-logist 13.
-logy 14.
-lytic 15.
-malacia 16.
-megaly 17.
-oma 18.
-opsy 19.
-osis 20.
-pathy 21.
-plasm 22.
-plegia 23.
-ptosis 24.
-rrhage 25.
-rrhagia 26.
-rrhea 27.
-rrhexis 28.
-sclerosis 29.
-stenosis 30.
-therapy 31.
-trophy 32.
-centesis 33.
-ectomy 34.
-ostomy 35.
-otomy 36.
-pexy 37.
-plasty 38.
-rrhaphy 39.
-tome 40.
-gram 41.
-graphy pain
protrusion
cell
pain
dilation
that which produces
producing
condition
abnormal condition
state of
inflammation
one who studies
study of
destruction
abnormal softening
enlarged
tumor, mass
view of
abnormal condition
disease
formation
paralysis
drooping
abnormal flow
abnormal flow condition
discharge
rupture
hardening
narrowing
treatment
development
punture to withdraw fluid
surgical removal
surgically create an opening
cutting into
surgical fixation
surgical repair
suture
instrument to cut
record
process of recording
42.
-meter 43.
-metry 44.
-scope 45.
-scopic 46.
-scopy instrument for measuring
process of measuring
instrument for viewing
pertaining to visually examining
process of visually examining
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Worksheet 1D Word Building Practice Directions: After each word part, write out its meaning. Then on the blank line, combine the word parts into a single word and write out its meaning. 1.
gastr/o -algia 2.
gynec/o -logy 3.
nephr/o -megaly 4.
pan- cardi/o -itis 5.
dys- -plasia Directions: Break down each term into its word parts. Then write out the meaning of each word part. Finally, write out the meaning of the entire word. 6.
rhinorrhea 7.
carcinogenic 8.
otoscope 9.
hypertrophy 10.
epigastric stomach
pain
stomach pain
female
study of
study of the female
enlarged
kidney
enlarged kidney
hearth
painful, abnormal
all
formation, growth
runny nose
abnormal growth
rhino= nose
rrhea=flow
inflamation
inflamation of the hearth
carcino=cancer
genic= generation or production
produce cancer
oto=ear. scope= to look at
examine the ear
hyper=excessive. trophy= growth excessive growth
epic= above. gastric= stomach. above the stomach
Worksheet 1E Making Plurals Directions: Write the plural form for each singular term given below. 1.
bursa 2.
thorax 3.
apex 4.
carcinoma 5.
diagnosis 6.
criterion 7.
bronchus 8.
diverticulum 9.
deformity 10.
larynx bursae
thoraxes
apexes
carcinomas
diagnoses
criteria
bronchi
diverticula
deformities
larynges
Worksheet 1F Medical Records Directions: Define each document found in a medical record in the space provided. 1.
History and Physical 2.
Physician’s Orders 3.
Nurse’s Notes 4.
Physician’s Progress Notes 5.
Consultation Reports 6.
Ancillary Reports 7.
Diagnostic Reports 8.
Informed Consent 9.
Operative Report 10.
Anesthesiologist’s Report 11.
Pathologist’s Report 12.
Discharge Summary Document the patients medical history and findings from the physical examination.
instructions a physician has written for a patient’s treatment
a medical note of nursing care including evaluation, assessment or diagnosis
are notes about the clinical status during a single inpatient encounter and contained in the inpatient chart.
is the physician evaluation of the patient and the health condition and the
recomendations.
reports from various treatments and therapies patients has received such
as rehabilitation, social services or respiratory therapy.
the set of information that is typically provided by a diagnostic service when investigations are complete.
a process in whicgh patientrs are given important information, including possible risks and benefits about a medical procedure
a report written in a patient’s medical record to ducument the details of a surgery.
is a documentthat provides information above perioperative care.
is a medical report about a piece of tissue, blood or body organ that has been
removed from your body.
primary documents communicating patien’ts care plan.
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