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QuestionAnswer Main types of usable food fuel Fat carbohydrates protein Enlarged liver Hepatomegaly Upper side portions of the abdomen Hypochondriac Lower side portions of the abdomen Inguinal Middle side portions of the abdomen Lumber Middle center portion of the abdomen Umbilical Upper center portion of the abdomen Epigastric Rank the parts of the tooth in order from the outside visible part to the inside One enamel two Dentine three pulp Less common infections include infection of the Pancreas and liver Gets rid of dangerous toxins, stores energy and breaks down fat Lever Gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD Disease in which exit comes up from the stomach and damages the esophagus Gingival hyperplasia Over formation of gum tissue Inflammation of the esophagus Esophagitis Inflammation of the stomach Gastritis, Gastroenteritis Hepat Liver Lapar Abdomen cyst Bladder doch Duct Gingiv Latin word for gums Esophagogastroduedenoscopy 3 structures Esophagus stomach duedenum The term pancreas comes from the two Greek words Pan and kreas When the surgeon creates an opening in the colon Colostomy Hepatitis, liver Hepatitis Liver Pancreatitis Pancreas Peritonitis Peritoneum Sialoadenitis Salivary glands Ileostomy Creation of opening in the ileum Anatomical regions of the right side in order from superior to inferior 1 right hypochondriac region 2 right lumbar region 3 right inguinal region Odontodynia tooth pain odontalgia Tooth pain Anal fistula Opening between the anus and perianal skin glossopathy Disease of the tongue Peritodonitis Inflammation of region around teeth Glossotrichia Over development of bumps on tongue tongue appears hairy Pyloric stenosis Narrowing of the Narrowing of the sphincter at the base of the tongue Stomatomycosis Fungus condition of the mouth Stomatosis Mouth condition Cholelith Gallostone Pancreatolith Stone in the pancreas Procedure for mapping the bile vessels and pancreas Cholangiopancreatography Stone in the saliva Associated with the root jejun Jejunoileitis and jejunitis Record of the bile vessels Cholangram Procedure for mapping the pancreas Cholecystogram Pancreatography Procedure for mapping the bile vessels Cholangiograph Surgical removal of the stomach Gastrectomy Creation of an opening between the stomach and intestines Gastroenterostomy Creation of an opening between the stomach and the jejunum Gastrojejunostomy Surgical fixation of the stomach Gastropexy Surgical reconstruction of the stomach Gastroplasty The root lith,means stone Common bile duct Gingvostomatit* is inflammation of Gums,mouth Bradypnea Slower than normal breathing Organ protrudes thru the wall Spir/o and -Pnea are word parts for- Breathing Hypercapnia Excessive carbon dioxide Hypoxia Insufficient oxygen Insufficient oxygen in the blood Hypoxemia Hyperventilation Faster than normal breathing Tachpnea Faster than normal breathing Hypopnea Slower than normal breathing Rank in order from outermost to innermost Nose pharynx trachea lung A term for nosebleed Epistaxis Apnea Slower than normal breathing Pneum/o Lung Pulmon/o Lung Spirometry A procedure to measure breathing Intubate To insert a breathing tube Palatoplasty Reconstruction of the palate Septoplasty Reconstruction of a septum Laryngectomy Removal of the larynx Adenoidectomy Removal of the adenoids Pneumothorax Air in the chest Deconstruct empyema Em-py-ema Antitussive A drug that prevents coughing Bronchodilator A drug that expands the walls of the bronchi Expectorant A drug that encourages the expulsion of material from the lungs Nebulizer I machine that administers respiratory medication by creating a cloud or mist that is inhaled by the patient Mucolytic A drug that it’s in the breakdown of mucus Tracheostomy Creation of an artificial opening in the trachea Endotracheal intubation Insertion of a tube inside the trachea Tracheotomy Incision into the trachea The E in the abbreviation PE stands for Embolism Apnea Cessation of breathing Tachypnea Rapid breathing Bradypnea Slow breathing Dyspnea Difficulty breathing Orthopnea Able to breathe only in an upright position Roots for carbon dioxide Carb/o capn/o The method of artificially maintaining blood flow and airflow when breathing and pulse have stopped CPR A term that means an image procedure using a computer to cut and is commonly abbreviated CT Computed tomography The pharynx is used as a pathway for both Air and food Ausculation Listening Capnography Measurement of blood CO2 Spirometry Measures the strength of breathing Ventilation perfusion scan Measures how effectively oxygen and blood reach different parts of the lung Asthma disease causing episodic narrowing and inflammation of the airway Emphysema A disease that causes the alveoli to lose elasticity Bronchiolitis Inflammation of the bronchiole Bronchitis Inflammation of the bronchi Phren/o Brain and diaphragm Pneumoconiosis A lung condition caused by dust Pneumonia A lung condition Pulmonary embolism Blockage in the pulmonary blood supply Pulmonary neoplasm New growth (tumor) in the long Dysphonia Bad voice condition Observations that may indicate a respiratory problem Change in skin color, patient working hard to breathe, and abnormal chest shape Cyanosis is a bluish color in the skin caused by insufficient Oxygen Men/o Menstruation Vulvadynia Condition of pain in the vulva Mamm/o Breast Mast/o Breast Fetometry Measurement of a fetus Roots that mean uterus Uter/o metr/o hyster/o A blockage in a ______ be into caused by water is a hydrosalpinx Fallopian The time around birth normally ranging from 28 weeks of pregnancy to 28 days after pregnancy is referred to as Perinatal Episi/o Vulva TVS Transvagin*l sonography TSS Toxic shock syndrome TAH Total abdominal hysterectomy SHG Sonohysterography LEEP Loop electrosurgical excision procedure Metr/o Uterus Antepartum Just prior to delivery Babies head in a downward facing position Cephalic Baby’s bottom or legs nearest to birth canal Breech Postpartum Just after delivery Oligohydramnios Too little amniotic fluid Polyhydramnios Too much amniotic fluid The condition in which the endometrium cells appear to grow outside the uterus Endometriosis -oophoro Ovary Downward displacement of the vagin* Colpoptosis Mammogram Record of a breast exam The correct pronunciation for the word gestation jes-TAY-shun The medical term meaning abnormally small breast Micromastia Hypermastia Excessively large breasts Hypomastia Abnormally small breasts Hysteroptosis Downward displacement of the uterus into the vagin* Sono- in sonohysterography means Sound Amniocentesis is the Surgical puncture of amnion Fet/o Fetus Toc/o Labor A severe life-threatening complication of ________ characterized by seizures is a eclampsia Pregnancy Ovariocentesis Surgical puncture of an ovary Painful sexual intercourse is Dyspareunia Infrequent or light menstrual periods is Oligomenorrhea An incision into the vulva is a Episiotomy Salping/o Fallopian tube Hyster/o Uterus Salping Tube Ectomy Removal Rhin/o Nose Or/o Mouth Cost/o Rib Phren/o Diaphragm Pulmon/o Lung Thorac/o Chest Capn/o Carbon dioxide Spir/o Breathing Atelectasis Incomplete expansion Bradypnea Slow breathing Capnometer Instrument to measure carbon dioxide levels Expectorant drug that encourages the expulsion of material from the lungs Hemoptysis Coughing up blood Excessive carbon dioxide Hypercarbia Laryngitis Inflammation of the larynx Lobectomy Removal of a lobe Palatoplasty Reconstruction of the palate Pectoriloquy Literally speaking from the chest Phrenospasm Involuntary contraction of the diaphragm Pleurisy Inflammation of a pleura Pyothorax Pus inside the chest Rhinorrhagia Excessive blood flow from the nose Spirometry Procedure to measure breathing Thoracentesis Puncture of the chest Tracheostenosis Narrowing of the trachea Identify the correct translation for the root pneumat/o Air or lungs Capn/o Carbon dioxide Identify and define the root in the term pansinusitis Sinus-sinus What is the correct break down in translation of the term empyema Em(in) + py(pus) + ema(condition) = pus inside the chest Translate the term phrenoplegia literally as possible Diaphragm paralysis Pneumohemothorax Air blood in the chest Involuntary contraction of the diaphragm Phrenospasm Instrument for looking at the nose and throat Nasopharyngoscope OSA involves A condition where the patient ceases to breathe while asleep Correct pronunciation for larynGItis jai Syllable receives emphasis when pronounced - bronchoscopy chos Term used to indicate a deficient amount of oxygen in the blood Hypoxemia The passageway for food and air is The pharynx Doctor Who specializes in the study and treatment of the lungs is called Pulmonologist Spitting up blood is called Hemoptysis Breakdown bronchitis Bronch itis Breakdown Phrenospasm Phreno spasm Breakdown hemothorax Hemo thorax Breakdown this dyspnea Dys pnea Breakdown Spirometry Spiro metry Breakdown pneumoconiosis Pneumo coni osis Build a medical term for good breathing Eupnea Removal of a lobe Lobectomy Narrowing of the trachea Tracheostenosis Paralysis of the diaphragm Phrenoplegia Breakdown esophagopharyngolaryngectomy Esophago pharyngitis laryng ectomy Identify the root and definition: nasogastric tube Gastr - stomach Identify the root and definitions: Stomatomycosis Stomato mouth Identify the root and definition: anal fistula An - anus Identify the root and definition: Colo - colon Identify the root and definition: Jejuno - jejunum Identify the correct root and definition: Sigmoido - sigmoid colon Identify the root and definition: Procto - anus & rectum Identify the root and definition: Chole - bile Cyst Bladder Gingiv Gums Or/o Mouth Dent/ Tooth Gastr/o Stomach Lingu/o Tongue Enter/o Intestines Doch/o Duct Sial/o Saliva Celi/o Abdomen Odontoclasis Breaking of a tooth Colovagin*l fistula Abnormal opening between the colon and the vagin* Anastomosis Creation of an opening Sclerosing cholangitis Inflammation and hardening of the bile vessels (ducts) Gingival hyperplasia Over formation of a gum tissue Sialoangiectasis Over expansion of the salivary vessels Gastroparesis Partial paralysis of the stomach Choledochlithiasis Presence of a stone in the common bile duct Pyloric stenosis Narrowing of the sphincter at the base of the stomach Crushing of gallstones Choleithotripsy The left hypochondriac region of the abdomen is in which quadrant of the abdomen LUQ Translate the root sigmoid/o The portion of the large intestine at the end of the colon before the rectum Translate the root an/o The sphincter or muscle at the end of the intestines that allows for the passage of feces Which medical term means gallbladder pain Cholecystalgia A persons belly button is in which region of the abdomen Umbilical region Spermat/o From Greek, for seed, produced in the testicl*s Meat/o Opening comes from the word meeting to go through and usually refers to the opening of the urethra Prostat/o Urethra the name literally translates as “one that stands before or in front of” Balan/o From Greek for acorn alluding to the shape of its tip Nephr/o Organ responsible for filtering the blood Ureter/o Thick-walled tubes about 10 inches in length that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder Pyel/o Series of tubes that funnel urine out of the kidneys into the ureters and on to the bladder Epididym/o Organ that sits on top of each testicl*, the place where sperm cells complete their final level of development and are stored Glomerul/o From Latin, for a little ball, refers to the little balls of blood vessels inside the kid me that serve as the primary place for filtering the blood to form urine UTI Infection of the urinary tract UA Analysis of the urine DRE Examination of the prostate using a finger inserted into the rectum HD Procedure for removing waste from the bloodstream BPH Non-cancerous over development of the prostate also known as an enlarged prostate PKD Disease characterized by the formation of many fluid filled cysts in the kidney BUN Nitrogen in the blood in the form of urea; it is the product of the breakdown of amino acids for energy RP Image of the renal pelvis produced by injecting a contrast dye from the bladder to the kidney SUI Loss of bladder control caused by the application of external pressure VUR Ab normal flow of urine from the bladder back into the ureters GYN Study of medical issues specific to women CS Delivery of a baby through the incision made in the uterus Cx Opening between the uterus and the vagin* CPD Condition characterized by the inability of the mothers pelvis to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal TVS Imaging procedure using soundwaves omitted from a device inserted in the vagin* G Pregnant TAH Surgical removal of the uterus through an incision in the abdomen usually includes the removal of both ovaries and fallopian tube’s VH Surgical removal of the uterus through an incision in the vagin* BSO Surgical removal of both ovaries and adjacent fallopian tube’s often performed as part of a total abdominal hysterectomy SHG Procedure using soundwaves to examine the uterus Gyn/o Woman Gynec/o Women Perine/o Region between the genital organs in the anus Colp/o vagin* Episi/o External genital organs of the female Vulv/o External genital organs of a female Spir/o Breathing Identify the root and definition: polyadenopathy Adeno gland Identify the root and definition: polyuria Uria - urine condition Identify the root and definition: Crino- to secrete Identify the root and definition: hyperphosphatemia Emia - blood condition Identify the root and definition: thyromegaly Thyro - thyroid Identify the root and definition: pituitary dwarfism Pituitar - pituitary gland Identify the root and definition: exophthalmos Ophthalmos - eye Identify the root and definition: adenomegaly Adeno - gland Identify the root and definition: adenocarcinoma Adeno - gland Identify the root and definition: thyrotoxicosis Thyro - thyroid Identify the root and definition: thyroidotoxin Thyroido - thyroid Pronounce thelarche Thee - lad - kay Pronounce conGENital Jen Pronounce EUthyroid Yoo Syllable emphasis of menarche Men Thyroid/o Thyroid Adrenal/o Adrenal gland Gluc/o Sugar Thym Thymus Aden/o Gland Hypophys/o Pituitary gland Gonad/o Gonads Ket Ketone body -tropin Stimulating hormone Thyroid function tests TFTs Pituitary gigantism Abnormally tall height caused by over secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion Continuous injection of insulin into the blood from a pump inserted under the skin Diabetes Mellitus Metabolic disease characterized by excessive urination and hyper glycemia Metabolism Breakdown of matter and energy Gynecomastia Development of breast tissue in males Pancreatic pseudocyst Abnormally expanded area in the pancreas resembling a cyst Myxedema Swelling of skin caused by deposits under the skin Adrenaline Hormone secreted by the adrenal gland Acromegaly Abnormal enlargement of the extremities Goiter Swollen thyroid gland refers to the overproduction of the thyroid Hyperthyroidism Excessive fat in the blood Hyperlipidemia Hormone Hormon/o Incision into the thyroid Thyroidotomy -uria Urine condition Menarche Beginning of menstruation Adrenal/o adren/o Adrenal gland Cortic/o Outer surface Crin/o Secrete Hypophysitis Hypophys pituitary Hypoglycemic Hypo/glyc/mic Hypercholesterolemia Hyper (over/excessive) + cholesterol (cholesterol) + emia (blood condition) = excessive cholesterol in the blood Abnormal enlargement of a gland Adenomegaly Not opposite conditions Calciuria, hypercalcemia Ketogenic diet It’s in the production of Ketones in the body and is therefore a high fat low carbohydrate diet to force the body to burn fat instead of sugar Abbreviation does not refer to a type of diabetes CGM Three types of blood cells Platelets and red blood cells and white blood cells Function of a red blood cell Bring oxygen to cells and removes waste Function of a white blood cell Fight infection Function of a platelet Patch up broken blood vessels A sphygmomanometer measures Blood pressure Ischemia Blockage of blood flow to an organ Formation of a blood clot sleep in the body most commonly in the leg Deep vein thrombosis PLT Platelet count A person with HSM has And enlarged liver and spleen A person with LAD has All of these: any disease of the lymph gland, lymphadenodectomy, Noticeably swollen lymph nodes especially in the neck The patient has hyperbilirubinemia, which is Excessive bilirubin in the blood Transfusion The infusion into a patient of blood from another source Anticoagulant Drug that prevents the coagulation a blood Aphreresis General term for a process similar to dialysis that draws blood removing something from it and then returns it to the rest of the blood to the patient Phlebotomy Incision into a vein (another name for drawing blood) Antigen A substance that causes the body to produce antibodies Hemostatic A drug that stops the flow of blood Sphygmomanometer Fancy name for the device used to measure blood pressure Septicemia Septic emia Leukocytosis Leuko cyt osis Pancytopenia Pan cyto penia Splenopathy Any disease of the spleen Hepatosplenitis Inflammation of the liver and spleen Splenectopy Displacement of the spleen sometimes called the floating spleen Nephrosplenopexy Surgical fixation of the spleen and a kidney Splenoptosis Downward displacement or drooping of the spleen Splenorrhexis Rupture of the spleen Tonsill/o Tonsil Immun/o Immune system Myel/o Bone marrow Leuk/o White Thromb/o Clot Erythrocyte Red blood cell Reticulocyte Immature red blood cell Thymoma Tumor of the thymus Hypovolemia Decreased blood volume Phlebotomist Specialist and drawing blood Hypoperfusion Inadequate flow of blood Phagocytosis Blood cells that eat or destroy foreign microorganisms BP Force exerted by blood on the walls of blood vessels PCI Alternate treatment for the coronary artery the passes instruments up a patient’s blood vessels into the heart CABG Borrowed piece of blood vessel used to bypass a blocked artery in the heart CHF Heart failure characterized by the heart cavity being unable to pump all the blood out of itself MI Death of heart muscle tissue DVT Formation of a blood clot deep in the body most commonly in the leg HTN High blood pressure What is the correct abbreviation for stroke volume SV Which of the following abbreviations is not a diagnostic procedure NSR Pain in the aorta Aortalgia Study of veins Phlebology Involuntary contraction of a blood vessel Vasospasm Vessel stone Angiolith Inflammation of the arteries Arteritis CABG Coronary artery bypass graft Fatty plaque creation Atherogenesis Inflammation of the veins Phlebitis Veno Vein Identify and define the root in the medical term aortolith Aorto aorta Pronounce venogram VEE-noh-gram Phlebotomy “Vein incision procedure” the technical term for drawing blood Translate the medical term cardiotonic as literally as possible “Heart tone agent” the drug that increases the strength of heart contractions What is the correct definition for ASD? A flaw in the septum that divides the two upper chambers or atria of the heart What are the three main types of cells in the blood Erythrocytes leukocytes and thrombocytes Identify the correct pronunciation of the medical term lymphangitis LIM-fan-JAI-tis Hepatosplenomegaly Liver spleen enlargement Tonsillectomy Surgical removal of a tonsil Hematoma Blood tomorrow and refers to a massive blood with them at organ, cavity, or tissue Which term comes from the Greek to pour out and refers to a large bruise Ecchymosis An instrument used to measure blood pressure is called Sphygmomanometer Pronounce PHImosis Fih Pronounce nePHROlogy Fraw Pronounce CYStospasm Sis Pronounce spermiCIDE Sahyd Testicular carCInoma Sih NephrOgram Oh Syllable emphasis - Pyuria Ur Syllable emphasis - cystogram Cys Pronounce CYStodynia Sis Pronounce orCHIdoptosis Kih Pronounce nePHRALgia Fral Pronounce balanoRRHEA Ree-ah Pronounce ureteroCELE Seel Pronounce DIUResis Dai-yur Pronounce vas deFERENS Fer-enz Pronounce ORCHepididymitis Or-kee NEPHROhypertrophy Neh-froh Pronounce orchiOpathy Aw Pronounce renal ISCHemia Ih-skee Pronounce DIURetic Dai-yur Cyst Bladder REN/o Kidney Vesic/o Bladder Which of the following statements is NOT true about glomerul/o It is the basic working unit of the kidney Involuntary urination Enuresis Translate nephrohypertrophy “Kidney over nourishment condition” overdevelopment of the kidney Medical term that means “downward displacement of the bladder” Cystoptosis What is the abbreviation used by medical professionals to refer to the kidneys ureters and bladder KUB Balan/o Penis Pronounce oliGOmenorrhea Goh Pronounce amnioRRHEA Ree-ah Pronounce LEUKOrrhea Loo-koh Pronounce DYSmenorrhea Dis Pronounce amnioCENtesis Sin Pronounce hysterosalpinGOgram Goh Pronounce GYnecologist Gai Pronounce hypermasTIA Tee-ah Pronounce gyneCOlogy Kaw Pronounce adenocarCInoma Sih Pronounce cerviCItis Sai Pronounce salpinGItis Jai Pronounce OOPHORitis Oh-aw-for Pronounce plaCENTAE Sin-tee Pronounce cerviCECtomy Sek Pronounce hysterosalpinGECtomy Jek Pronounce episiORRHAPHY Or-ah-fee Pronounce salpinGO-oophorectomy Goh Hyster/o Uterus Toco Labor Chorio Chorion Amnion Amnion Hyster/o Uterus Salping/o Fallopian tube Oophor Ovary Identify and definine root: endometriosis Metr uterus Identify and define root : oophorectomy Oophor ovary Identify and define root : sonohysterography Hystero uterus Identify and define root : pelvicephalometry Pelvi pelvis Identify and define root : episiotomy Episio vulva Identify and define root : lactorrhea Lacto milk Amastia Absence of breasts Hysterocele Hernia of the uterus Urethrocele Hernia or prolapse of the urethra into the vagin* Amniorrhea Discharge of amniotic fluid Pyosalpinx Blockage in a Fallopian tube caused by pus Teratoma Ovarian cyst containing skin and sometimes hair, teeth, bone, or cartilage Adenocarcinoma of the breast Glandular tumor in the breast Colpocysitis Inflammation of the vagin* and urinary bladder Metrocolpocele Hernia of the uterus and prolapse into the vagin* Vesicovagin* fistula Abnormal opening between the urinary bladder and the vagin* Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Abnormal growth of cervical cells Nat/o Birth Ovar/o Ovary Identify the root and define: vaginitis Vagin vagin* Identify the root and define: dystocia Toc labor Colp/o vagin* Episi/o Vulva Lact/o Milk Metr/o and hyster/o Uterus Oophor/o Ovary Salping/o Fallopian tube Teratogenic and teratology both deal with Birth defects Correct definition for the abbreviation IVF The fertilization of an egg done in a test tube Correct pronunciation cholecystogram KOH-lay-SIS-toh-gram Incision into the common bile duct Choledochotomy Correct pronunciation venogram VEE-noh-gram Correct breakdown of aortectasis Aort(aorta) + ectasia(dilation)=dilation of the aorta Superior vena cava A large diameter vein that gathers blood from the upper portion of the body and returns it to the heart Medical term means “an incision into the heart muscle” Cardiomyotomy “The voice box” Laryng/o Pneumat/o Air or lungs Phren/o Diaphragm Correct breakdown of pleurodynia Pleuro(lung)+dynia(pain)=pain in the pleura(membrane surrounding the lungs) Odont/o Tooth Enter/o Intestines Proct/o Anus and rectum Build a medical term that means blood in the chest Hemothorax Build a medical term that means slow breathing Bradypnea Capn/o Carbon dioxide Translate the term rhinitis is literally as possible Nasal inflammation What is the term used to describe hoarseness and literally means bad voice condition Dysphonia What is the correct breakdown and translation of the term rhinorrhagia Rhino(nose)+rrhagia(excessive bleeding)=excessive bleeding from the nose (another term for nosebleed) What is the correct breakdown in translation of the term tracheostomy Tracho(windpipe)+ stomy( creation of an opening)= creation of an opening in the wind pipe Which term refers to the main branches from the trachea into each lung? Bronch/o (bronchus) Which is the correct translation of definition for the abbreviation CT? Computed tomography-an imaging procedure using a computer to cut Which of the following route is not used to refer to the chest Cost/o (means rib) Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the root alveol/o? It is a term that is part of the upper respiratory system Identify the correct pronunciation for the medical term cholecystogram KOH-lay-SIS-toh-gram Identifying to find a root in the term gingivectomy Gingiv-gums Translate the medical term abdominocentesis as literally as possible Abdomen puncture Translate the root enter/o Intestines Translate the root stomat/o Mouth What is the correct meaning of the abbreviation N&V? Nausea and vomiting What medical term refers to an abnormal opening between the rectum and the exterior perianal skin? Anal fistula Which of the following statements is true about the abbreviation NPO? It stands for nihil per os and means “nothing by mouth” Which medical term means “surgical fixation of the liver”? Hepatopexy Which medical term means “pain in the intestines”? Enterodynia The left hypochondriac region of the abdomen is in which quadrant of the abdomen? LUQ GERD Gastroesophageal reflux LFT Liver function test GI Gastrointestinal PUD Peptic ulcer disease A metabolic disease characterized by excessive urination and hyperglycemia is known as Diabetes Mellitus Choose the correct translation for the root cortic/o Outer surface Choose the correct translation for the roots adren/o and adrenal/o Adrenal gland Identify the correct pronunciation of the term glycolysis glai-KAW-lih-sis The abbreviation is BS and FBS both have to do with Blood sugar Translate the medical term adenopathy as literally as possible Gland disease Translate the medical term hypoglycemic is literally as possible Pertaining to low blood sugar Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term acromegaly? Acro (extremities) + megaly (abnormally large) =abnormally large extremities Which is the correct breakdown in translation of the medical term endocrine Endo (inside) + (crime) secretion = to secrete internally (i.e., into the bloodstream) What is the correct break down in translation of the medical term pancreatolithiasis? Pancreato (pancreas) + lith (stone) + iasis (presence) = presence of a stone in the pancreas Which medical term means calcium in the urine? Calciuria Which medical term means removal of the thymus Thymectomy Which of the following to roots means sugar Glucos/o gly/o gluc/o - all of these Which of the following to roots referred to sex organs Gonad/o Which of the following statements is true regarding the abbreviation TFT All of these- It stands for thyroid function test, it is a part of the treatment and therapy is that assist in getting a patient euthyroid Vesic/o Bladder Identify and define the root in the medical term heminephrectomy Nephr-kidney Identifying and define the route in the medical term uremia Ur-urine Why does a urologist deal with both urinary tract problems and male genitalia problems The male reproductive system share structure is with the urinary system Which of the following statements is NOT true about the route prostat/o? All of these Which is NOT a root used to refer to the testicl* Balan/o Which is the correct breakdown in translation of the medical term cystoplegia Cysto (bladder) + plegia (paralysis) = bladder paralysis Which medical term means involuntary urination Enuresis Which medical term describes a persistent and painful erection Priapism Translate the medical terms spermatogenesis is literally as possible Sperm creation Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term ureteropyelonephritis into its component parts Uretero/pyelo/nephr/itis Which is the correct break down a translation of the medical term vesicocele Vesico (bladder) + cele (hernia) =hernia of the bladder Build a medical term that means renal pelvis disease Pyelopathy Translate the medical term vesicotomy Incision into the bladder Build a medical term that means surgical removal of a kidney and ureter Nephrouretectomy Which root is used for the external genital organs of a female Vulv/o Which root refers to the inner most membrane covering the fetus Amni/o Which root means “give birth” and focuses on the mother Part/o Episi/o Vulva What is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term amniorrhea Amnio (amnion) + rrhea (discharge) = discharge of the amniotic fluid Which term is also known as colpitis Vaginitis Which term is characterized by pain during sexual intercourse Dyspareunia The study and treatment of newborns is called Neonatology Which is the correct break down and translation of the medical term oligohydramnios Oligo (few) + hydr (water) + amnion (amnion) = Not enough amniotic fluid Which term refers to a disorder in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall before the birth of the fetus Abruptio placentae Translate the medical term antepartum as literally as possible Before birth Which medical term means inflammation of the perimetrium (tissue on the outside of the uterus; the outer layer of the uterus) Perimetritis Braxton Hicks are the first true labor pains False An ectopic pregnancy is a potentially dangerous condition where the fertilized egg is implanted and begins to grow outside the uterus True TSS is a sexually transmitted disease False Choose the correct translation of the suffix -penia Deficiency
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