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CHAPTER 1 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY BUILDING BLOCKS COMPLETION 1. An enlarged stomach is known as. gastromegaly 2. Inflammation of the joints is known as. arthritis 3. Pertaining to the stomach is known as. gastric 4. Disease of the joints is known as. arthropathy 5. An enlarged heart is known as. cardiomegaly 6. Inflammation of the skin is known as. dermatitis 7. Surgical removal of the stomach is known as. gastrectomy 8. Pain in the joint is known as. Arthralgia 1

9. Inflammation of the liver is known as. Hepatitis 10. Disease of the bone is known as. Osteopathy SHORT ANSWER Indicate the correct suffix for each meaning. 1. Binding together -desis 2. Create a new opening -stomy 3. Disease -pathy 4. Enlargement -megaly 5. Incision into -tomy 2

6. Softening -malacia 7. Surgical fixation -pexy 8. Surgical puncture -centesis 9. Surgical removal; excision -ectomy 10. Surgical repair -plasty Indicate the correct prefix for each meaning. 11. Against; opposite contra- 12. Away from ab- 3

13. Bad; poor; abnormal mal- 14. Cancerous carcin- 15. Difficult; painful dys- 16. Fast tachy- 17. Large macro- 18. New neo- 19. Slow brady- 20. Small micro- 4

Give a definition for each term based on the meaning of the root, prefix, and suffix. 21. Dyspepsia difficult, bad digestion 22. Apnea lack of breathing 23. Carcinoma cancerous tumor 24. Epigastric pertaining to above the stomach 25. Endoscopy processing of viewing within 26. Dysphagia difficult swallowing 27. Hemiplegia paralysis on one half or side of the body 5

28. Osteomalacia softening of bone 29. Neuropathy nerve disease MATCHING Match each medical term to the statement or abbreviation listed below. a. Ante- i. Melan/o b. Arthr/o j. Neoc. Cardi/o k. Oste/o d. Combining form l. Prefix e. Cyan/o m. Root f. Dermat/o n. Suffix g. Eosin/o o. Xanth/o h. Gastr/o 1. Always placed at the beginning of the word 2. Always placed at the end of the word 3. Before 4. Black 5. Blue 6. Bone 7. Foundation of a medical term 8. Heart 9. Joint 10. New 11. Root plus a special vowel 12. Rosy red 13. Skin 14. Stomach 15. Yellow 1. L 2. N 3. A 4. I 5. E 6. K 7. M 8. C 9. B 10. J 11. D 6

12. G 13. F 14. H 15. O Match each item to the statement or sentence listed below. a. Ante-; pre- i. -iac; -ic b. Anti-; contra- j. Multi-; polyc. Ect-; ex- k. -rrhage; -rrhagia d. En-; endo-; intra- l. -rrhea e. -graph m. -rrhexis f. -graphy n. -sclerosis g. Hemi-; semi- o. -stenosis h. Hyper- 16. Above; excessive 17. Against 18. Before; in front of 19. Bursting forth/excessive flow 20. Flow; discharge 21. Half 22. Hardening 23. Instrument for recording 24. Many 25. Narrowing 26. Outside; out 27. Pertaining to 28. Process of recording 29. Rupture 30. Within; in 16. H 17. B 18. A 19. K 20. L 21. G 22. N 23. E 24. J 25. O 26. C 27. I 28. F 29. M 30. D 7

MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Select the prefix that does not mean within. a. En- c. Infrab. Endo- d. Intra- C 2. Which prefix does not mean above? a. Peri- c. Suprab. Epi- d. Super- A 3. Choose the prefix that means slow. a. Tachy- c. Panb. Brady- d. Meta- B 4. Substernal chest pain is felt: a. Under the arm c. Between the ribs b. Near the sternum d. Below the sternum D 5. Select the prefix that means change. a. Ante- c. Antib. Non- d. Meta- D 6. Which suffix means abnormal condition? a. -tocia c. -osis b. -oma d. -phoria C 7. Select the suffix that means opening. a. -tresia c. -tomy b. -ectomy d. -stomy A 8. Which suffix means hernia or herniation? a. -rrhaphy c. -malacia b. -cele d. -lysis B 9. Select the suffix that means cell. a. -crit c. -cyte b. -crine d. -gram C 8

10. Select the suffix that means drooping, sagging, or prolapse. a. -paresis c. -ptysis b. -ptosis d. -stenosis B TRUE/FALSE 1. Combining vowels aid the pronunciation of medical terms. T 2. Combining forms must be used to connect all word elements. F 3. The most common combining vowel is the letter "o." T 4. The word root often identifies a body part or color. T 5. Medical terms with three or more syllables are accented on the first syllable. F 6. The prefix of a medical term indicates whether the term is a noun or an adjective. F 7. The plural form of the medical term bacterium is bacteria. T 8. Ampullas is the plural form of the medical term ampulla. F 9. Medical terminology is the language of the health care industry. T 9