Medicine /HOSA: Medical Terminology 2016 Chapter 1 Part 2

HOSA: Medical Terminology 2016 Chapter 1 Part 2

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This deck covers key medical terminology from Chapter 1, Part 2 of the HOSA 2016 curriculum, focusing on prefixes, suffixes, and terms related to medical conditions and procedures.

ab-

Away, from, negative, absent
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
ab-
Away, from, negative, absent
ad-
Toward, to, in the direction of
dextr/o
Right side
sinistr/o
Left side
ex-
Out of, outside, away from
macro-
Large, abnormal size, or long

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TermDefinition
ab-
Away, from, negative, absent
ad-
Toward, to, in the direction of
dextr/o
Right side
sinistr/o
Left side
ex-
Out of, outside, away from
macro-
Large, abnormal size, or long
Mega-, Megal/o
Large, great
Pre-
Before
In-
In,into,not,without
Micr/o, Micro-
Small
Olig/o
Scanty, few
Post-
After,behind
Abnormal
Not normal (away from normal)
Addiction
(ad) means drawn toward or a string dependence on drug or substance
Dysfunctional
(Dys) organs or body part that is not working properly
Hypertension
(Hyper) higher than normal blood pressure
Inter-
Between or among
Interstitial
Between but NOT within the parts of a tissue
Sub-
Under, less, below
Subcostal
Below a rib/ribs
Eu-
Good, normal, well or easy
Eupnea
Easy or normal breathing
Hypotension
(Hypo-deficient or decreased) lower than normal blood pressure
Intra-
Within or inside
super-, supra-
Above or excessive
Supracostal
Above or outside the ribs
Otorhinolarynology
Study of the ears, and larynx
Laryng
Larynx (throat)
rhin/o
Nose; Think rhinoceros
Ot/o
Ear
Lithotomy
Surgical incision for the removal of a stone; ALSO; Name of an examination in which patient is lying on their back with their feet and legs raised up and supported in stirrups -(used to describe this way as this was the prefers position for lithotomy surgery)
Lith
Stone
Edema
Swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells tissues or cavities in the body
Appendicitis
Inflammation of the appendix
Phalanges
Bones in the fingers and toes
Arteri/o
Artery
Endarterial
Pertaining to interior or lining of the artery
Ather/o
Plaque, fatty substance
Sign
Objective evidence of a disease Ex. fever
Symptom
subjective evidence of a disease Ex. Pain or headache
Objective
sign can be evaluated or measured by the patient or others
Subjective
can be evaluated or measured only by the patient
Syndrome
set of signs and symptoms that occur together as parts of a specific disease process
Diagnosis
identification of a disease
Differential Diagnosis
A "rule out", an attempt to determine which one of several diseases can be causing the signs and symptoms that are present
Prognosis
prediction of the probable course of action and outcome of disorder
Acute
Condition has a rapid onset, a severe course, relatively short duration
Chronic
Condition is of long duration, such diseases can be controlled but rarely cured
Remission
Temporary, partial or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a disease without having achieved a cure
Disease
condition which one or more body parts are not functioning normally (some named for their signs and symptoms) {ex. chronic fatigue syndrome: persistent overwhelming fatigue of unknown origin}