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EMT: Prefix, Suffix, Abbreviations Part 2

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This deck covers essential prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviations used in EMT terminology, focusing on medical conditions, procedures, and anatomy.

rrhage

abnormal/excessive flow or discharge
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
rrhage
abnormal/excessive flow or discharge
rrhea
flow or discharge
bronch
airway, bronchus
carcin
cancer
foramen
opening
gastr
stomach

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TermDefinition
rrhage
abnormal/excessive flow or discharge
rrhea
flow or discharge
bronch
airway, bronchus
carcin
cancer
foramen
opening
gastr
stomach
glyc(y)
sugar
hem(at)
blood
hep(at)
liver
my
muscle
nephr
kidney
neur
nerve
ocul
eye
path
disease
pleur
rib, side
psych
mind
sept
wall, divider
viscer
internal organs
AED
automated external defibrillator
AMA
against medical advise
AMI
acute myocardial infarction
AO x 4
alert and oriented by place, person, time, event
AMS
altered mental status
ARDS
adult respiratory distress syndrome
ASA
asprin
BM
bowel movement
BP
blood pressure
BSA
body surface area
BVM
bag-valve mask
CA
cancer, cardiac arrest
CABG
coronary artery bypass graph
CAD
coronary artery disease
cc
cubic centimeter
CC OR C/C
chief complaint
CCU
cardiac care unit
CHF
congestive heart failure
CNS
central nervous system
c/o
complaining of
CP
chest pain, chemically pure, cerebral palsy
CSF
cerebrospinal fluid
CVA
cardiovascular accident
DOA
dead on arrival
DTs
delirium tremors
DX
diagnosis
ECG
electrocardiogram
ED
emergency department
ETA
estimated time of arrival
ETOH
ethyl alcohol
fx
fracture
GI
gastro intestinal