S. Superior Anterior is a term synonymous with -tripsy: Crushing. Biolysis also refers to the decomposition of living material by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. M. Medial O. What are their subdivisions? M. Medial used. F. Cyt/o. E. Chondr/o. E. Dorsal, A. Anter/o. This is a drug that contains a radioactive substance that travels to an area or a specific organ to be scanned. Process of burning abnormal tissue with electricity, freezing, heat, or chemicals (silver nitrate). e. cecum. c. spine. C. Lateral Fibrin is a protein that forms a network to trap red blood cells and platelets. \text { actor } & \text { envivo } & \text { protagonlzada } \\ B. Caud/o. H. Dors/o. I. Endoscopy. C. Anterior. A. Ventrical cavity T. Umbilic/o Usa las expresiones de As se dice en la pgina 257 para describir cmo reaccionaron las personas en las siguientes situaciones. R. Radiopharmaceutical K. Inferior H. Dors/o. N. Nucleotoxic drugs super/o Upper, above H. Doppler. c. lateral. C. Organs This produces a film representing a detailed cross-section of tissue structure at a predetermined depth; three types include CT, PET, and SPECT. D. Superior Q. Proxim/o Here is a list of talk parts. In terms of position, the opposite of cranial is: A radiographic procedure that uses a screen instead of a photographic plate to produce a visual image that allows the radiographer to observe organs in motion is. J. Histologist. K. Ili/o They may be toward the startup, in this middle, or along the end of a medical word. R. Radiopharmaceutical thorac/o Chest E. Heart, 44. d. below another structure. A. Anter/o. F. Cyt/o. e. Epigastric, What procedure produces images of an organ or area of the body after introduction of a tracer? E. Chrondr/o. C. Lateral T. Umbilic/o I. Gastr/o. prurituspsoriasis A tumor in the inguinal area is located in the: Pelvis (WRONG ANSWER) GROIN (CORRECT ANSWER) Pelvis ( WRONG ANSWER ) GROIN ( CORRECT ANSWER ) 2. b. anastomosis. Which suffix means specialist in the study of? P. Posterior The Mad Minute will D. PET In pairs, take turns asking one another for help with the indicated tasks. Diabetic periodontitis was induced in C57/BL6-male mice and treated with or without resveratrol. T. Thoracic 64. C. Cephal/o. R. Spin/o arthrodesis. Toward the front of the body, organ, or structure. C. Cephal/o. C. Spine A vertebral subluxation can occur from poor posture, repetitive movements, or trauma to the spine, such as a fall or severe blow. Appendix E. Fusion, 18. A. Dermabrasion Pages 5. 60. ilium (lateral, flaring portion of the hip bone), Groups of tissue that perform a specific function, Refers to the upper part of a structure or above a structure, Destruction of tissue by electricity, freezing, heat, or corrosive chemicals, Term that refers to the middle of a structure, Measurement of blood flow by reflecting sound waves off moving blood cells, Visual examination of a cavity or canal using a special lighted instrument, Medications administered to CA patients during chemotherapy, Ventral cavity that contains the heart, lungs, and associated structures, Body fluid test in which a specimen is placed on a culture medium to identify the cause of an infection and determine its sensitivity to antibiotic drugs, Term that refers to the lower part of a structure or below a structure, Radioactive substance that travels to a specific organ that will be scanned, Medical specialist concerned with electromagnetic radiation, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques, Band of scar tissue that binds anatomical surfaces together, Which term describes scar tissue formation during the healing process that binds anatomical surfaces together? 90. xerodermascleroderma Head, A. Anter/o. K. Ili/o e. spine. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: Anatomy & Physiology 2. Label the lobes, fissures, and hilum of each lung. H. Dors/o. A. D. Cervic/o. G. Dist/o. N. Nucleotoxic drugs 70. Which hormone does the adrenal medulla secrete during a crisis situation? e. dermatology. O. Lumb/o Right lumbar region b. Thoracic A. Adhesion What suffix means separation, destruction, or loosening? dors/o Back Medical Terminology - Chapter 16 Dermatology - (copy) To identify, define, and use prefixes and words common to Medical Terminology (Dematology) Condition of no pigment in skin, hair, and eyes (white skin). Which condition involves fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure Refers to the front (of the body), A. Adhesion. B. Caud/o. P. Pelv/i S. Superior D. C&S. D. Histolysis A. , origin D. 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C. Latera d. Stomach I. Gastr/o. a. cervic/o. J. Hist/o. C. Anterior. Santa Ana College Name: Kayla Brisco MA051B Advanced Medical Terminology Student ID: 2583196. J. Hist/o. E. Away from, 32. N. Later/o e. away from. Which term refers to the neck? Drain the superficial tissues of the medial part of the forearm and hand. What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other? separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue - histolysis. D. Lumbar region G. Dist/o. H. Dors/o. Gingivitis is an example of inflammation of the gum tissues. separation, destruction, loosening of a nerve: partial paralysis of one-half (of the body): process of recording the electrical (waves) of the brain: process of recording excess (beyond the audible range) sound: Medical Terminology, Chapter 15: Nervous Syst, Musculoskeletal: Loose/Closed Packed Position, Musculoskeletal: Capsular Patterns: Restricti, Musculoskeletal: Amputations and Prosthetics, Albert Valdman, Cathy Pons, Mary Ellen Scullen, Bill VanPatten, Stacey Weber-Feve, Wynne Wong, An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese Workbook. E. Chrondr/o. Median(midsagittal) Frontal (coronal) Horizontal (transverse). Which term refers to the neck B. Sepsis Travaillez avec quatre ou cinq camarades. G. Dist/o. The directional term proxim/al describes a position G. Cytologist. Lumbar- pertaining to the loin area or lower back. e. histoplasmin, What organ is contained in the RUQ? M. Inguin/o Glycolysis (glyco-lysis): process in cellular respiration that results in the break down of sugar in the form of glucose for the harvesting of energy in the form of ATP. a. sacral Q. Radiologist T. Umbilic/o L. Lateral e. inferior, What is the upper right abdominopelvic region (beneath the ribs)? blood-brain barrier. Specialist in the study of tissue, A. Adhesion. Visual examination of the interior of organs and cavities with a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope. Which term means abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces? D. Anastomosis Separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot. What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other J. Hist/o. b. anemia. Fibrinolysis (fibrin-o-lysis): a natural occurring process involving the break down of fibrin in blood clots through enzyme activity. c. cervical B. Distal M. Inguin/o O. Lumb/o O. J. Histologist. G. Dist/o. The separation is suppressed, and the original unity, as it is in God, appears as the first, as what holds together even the past in the universe, and what constitutes the aim of the development in a finite accord. The fourth answer is correct. separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue nuclear pertaining to the nucleus anterior pertaining to the front of the body caudal toward the tail distal pertaining to away (from the point of attachment of a body part) dorsal pertaining to the back Inferior pertaining to below or lower lateral pertaining to the side Verified questions french Body's inflammatory response to infection, in which there is fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure. T. Thoracic B. Caud/o. a. Proximal Which type of transplant is prepared from the recipient's own bone marrow? K. Ili/o b. arms are folded across the chest. Q. Radiologist G. Dist/o. Q. Radiologist A hernia is a protrusion or projection of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it. Organ E. Cauterization. C. Cephal/o. B. Caud/o. C. Anterior. 65. H. Doppler. d. X-ray Adhesions can develop anywhere in the body, but form most commonly in the: R. Spin/o -lysis Separation; }elsegundopiso. It also refers to a chemical change, specifically decomposition, that is caused by an electric current. N. Later/o Which hormone initiates labor during childbirth? D. Diaphragm G. Cytologist. (-lysis :separation, destruction, or loosening). J. Histologist. B. Thoracic False, The abdominopelvic cavity contains the heart and the lungs. E. Epigastric, 22. Regardez les cartes du monde au debut et a la fin de votre manuel et a tour de role, posez-vous la question: Si tu pouvais faire le voyage de tes reves, tu irais ou? The application of a functional dressing is a crucial step in DU treatment and is associated with the patient's recovery and prognosis. Q. Proxim/o M. Medial Umbilicus, navel, A. Anter/o. The gradual recession of a disease.The suffix -lysis means to breakdown; separation;. D. Cervic/o. I. Gastr/o. front A. Posterior N. Nucleotoxic drugs uteri Q. Proxim/o Protective response of body tissues to irritation, infection, or allergy. The body's inflammatory response to infection is known as adhesion, 93. Published online: 24 April 2023. M. Inguin/o -logy M. Inguin/o P. Posterior Suffix: The ending part of a word that modifies the . B. G. Dist/o. C. Expander e. thorac/o. Adhesions can develop anywhere in the body, but from most commonly in the If the nozzle is attached to a 3-in-diameter hose, what pressure must be held just upstream of the nozzle to deliver this volumetric flow rate? Which term contains a prefix?dyspepsia What is the anatomical relation between the radial and ulnar artery? B. Anastomosis. 67. True b. carcinoma I. Endoscopy. c. Doppler. True B. Caud/o. Part B, Guidance in Response to CWD, describes acceptable methods . 71. The middle region of the abdominopelvic cavity is the: excision, removal of the appendix. D. C&S. E. Chrondr/o. Hemolysis (hemo-lysis): destruction of red blood cells as a result of cell rupture. P. Posterior Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/biology-prefixes-and-suffixes-lysis-373742. 73. caud/o Tail L. Infer/o The wrist is medial to the fingers D. Cervic/o. S. Thorac/o J. Histologist. R. Radiopharmaceutical A. Iliac P. Pelv/i K. Inferior False, The directional term adduction indicates movement toward the body. C. Cephal/o. pain in the chest - thoracodynia. S. Thorac/o This designates the path of an x-ray beam from the anterior to the posterior part of the body. R. Radiopharmaceutical A. Anter/o. E. Coronal cavity, 14. J. Histologist. C. Cephal/o. Define the following combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Band of scar tissue that binds anatomical surfaces together, 91. D. Cervic/o. What is medical suffix? A. Cervic/o P. Posterior b. coccygeal L. Lateral b. Lateral -pexy: Fixation (of an organ). 55. I. Gastr/o. B. Tissues This plane is commonly used to take an anter/o/poster/ior (AP) chest radiograph, indicating that the x-ray beam enters the body on the anterior side and exits the body on the poster/ior side. E. Otoscope, 35. Collection of body systems that makes up the most complex level- a living human being. F. Cervical. separation; destruction; loosening of blood clot. a. B. Anastomosis. Q. Proxim/o Pulp (soft tissue within the tooth) Gingiv/o means ? area of tissue that undergoes necrosis. N. Later/o L. Lateral S. Superior ventr/o Belly (side) "The Biology Suffix -lysis." . 53. H. Doppler. M. Medial a. cellular level. E. Chrondr/o. T. Thoracic H. Doppler. S. Superior Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. An enterologist treats diseases of the intestinal tract. O. Lumb/o L. Infer/o Median (midsagittal) - divides the body into two equal halves. I. Endoscopy. Radiographic procedure that uses a fluorescent screen instead of a photographic plate to produce a visual image from x-rays that pass through the patient, resulting in continuous imaging of the motion of internal structures and immediate serial images. F. Cyt/o. M. Inguin/o E. Cauterization. a. radiograph. C. Body is erect and the eyes are looking forward. c. The wrist is anterior to the fingers. e. Dorsal. E. Nuclear scan, 23. e. Nuclear scan. 66. G. Cytologist. Q. Proxim/o Substance that is detrimental or destructive of cells. Radioactive substance that travels to a specific organ that will be scanned, A. Adhesion. D. Cervic/o. 81. E. Chrondr/o. What part of speech are the suffixes, -ac, -ic, -ous, and -ior that mean pertaining to? Stomach, A. Anter/o. visual examination of the interior organs and cavities with a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope. These included specialized sexual organs, stems, vascular tissues, and . T. Umbilic/o kerat/o cornea, hard tissue kin/e, kinesi/o movement labi/o lip lapar/o abdomen, abdominal wall laryng/o larynx lateri-, later/o lateral, one side . This is a production of shadow images of photographic film. B. b. dist/o. In the anatomical position, how is the wrist described in relationship to the fingers? D. Hypochondriac d. leukocytes. Q. Radiologist D. C&S. E. Front, 15. A. Transverse plane What radiographic procedure employs high-frequency sound waves to produce an image CAT scan Science Photo Library/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images. Separates thoracic cavity from abdominopelvic cavity. Cytotoxic- substance that is detrimental or destructive to cells. I. Endoscopy. Groups of tissue that perform a specific function, A. Adhesion. S. Thorac/o L. Lateral D. Organs H. Doppler. E. Chrondr/o. lysis = separation; destruction; loosening What does the medical terminology combining form -lysis mean? L. Infer/o E. Cauterization. D. Adenoma S. Thorac/o These reagents typically achieve dissolution through an oxidation-reduction process that leaves the constituent elements in a more soluble form. K. Inferior 2003-2023 Chegg Inc. All rights reserved. C. Cautery J. Hist/o. K. Inferior The abdominopelvic cavity contains the heart and lungs, 94. L. Infer/o Groin, A. Anter/o. dermatology F. Cyt/o. Organ H. Dors/o. e. organism level. Word building reference [ D ] Medical terminology is composed of a prefix, root word, and suffix: Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. US T. Thoracic What plane divides the body into right and left halves? a. Liver E. Above another structure, C. Nearest to the beginning of a structure, 29. B. Anastomosis. C. Anterior. (2020, August 25). c. Right inguinal region E. Chrondr/o. C. Cervical False, Use -logy (study of) to build a word that means study of cells. naval F. Cervical. P. Posterior coastal zones, which are highly Chemolysis (chemo-lysis): decomposition of organic substances through the use of chemical agents. E. Chrondr/o. Autolysis (auto-lysis): the self-destruction of tissue typically due to the production of certain enzymes within cells. F. Cervical. R. Radiopharmaceutical Chest, A. Anter/o. 57. Build a medical word that means separation; destruction; loosening of a nerve: Neurolysis -toxic K. Inferior e. Fusion. actorargumentoboletoscineenvivoestrellasdelcineestrenohaclendocolaprotagonlzadapellculaspersonajesteatro, junto con los fragmentos de los (3) ______________ de todas. Build a word that means tumor of neuroglial tissue: Glioma. F. Cervical. e. four regions. O. Lumb/o Photolysis (photo-lysis): decomposition caused by light energy. J. Histologist. The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is also called the, When a circular opening is cut into the skull to reveal brain tissue and decrease intracranial pressure, this is called. H. Dors/o. C. Anterior. E. Hypochondriac region, 13. O. N. Nucleotoxic drugs E. Lumbar, 33. Course Title HLT 143. medi/o Middle a. heart. O. Lumb/o The person responding may agree or refuse to help. a. M. Inguin/o b. MRI. G. Dist/o. Week One: ear o anatomy The ear is divided into 3 anatomic sections External - pinna and external auditory meatus (ear S. Thorac/o G. Cytologist. b. transverse plane. b. I. Endoscopy. M. Inguin/o N. Later/o d. Frontal The Vikings, in turn, replaced their loose paddles with anchored oak oars. K. Ili/o View full document Medical Terminology Take Test: Body Structures Assignment 1. Bailey, Regina. Commonly used to take anteroposterior chest X-ray, where beam enters on anterior side of body and exits posterior. C. Nuclear scan b. inguinal region. C. Nearest to the beginning of a structure H. Doppler. D. Endoscopy What is the therapeutic procedure that burns tissues by thermal heat, including electricity, or laser anter/o Anterior, Gums, gum tissue. A. Technique for carefully studying an area, organ, or system of the body by recording and displaying an image of the area. e. Doppler. The "master gland" that regulates other glands is called the. C. Anterior. CHAPTER 1 & 2 Medical language allows health care professionals to communicate quickly because it uses a common understanding of the terms we live in a multicultural world and medical terminology is a way of speaking in the same way regardless of your native language Medical language is primarily made up of words taken from how many ancient languages? O. N. Later/o L. Lateral C. Anterior. D. C&S. O. E. Chrondr/o. I. Gastr/o. The word that means an instrument to cut the skin is derm/a/tome Which term means paralysis of four limbs? E. Organism level, 47. I. Endoscopy. T. Umbilic/o This uses a narrow beam of x-rays, which rotates in a full arc around the patient to image the body in cross-sectional slices. Build a medical word that means separation; destruction; loosening of a nerve: _____. A tumor in the inguinal area is located in the: -graphy: Process or recording. Root: central part of a word. -metry: T. Umbilic/o L. Lateral -gen Forming, E. Cauterization. Q. Proxim/o J. Histologist. O. B. Scan J. Histologist. Infarct; chest pain. b. pelvic cavity. b. supine. C. Cephal/o. C. Cephal/o. R. Spin/o loosening, breakdown, separation, destruction-malacia softening-megaly enlargement-meter device for measuring-mission to send-necrosis tissue death-oid resembling, like-ole little, small-ology the study of-oma tumor, mass, swelling-or one who-ous pertaining to-opsy viewing with a microscope-ose pertaing to, full of-osis abnormal condition D. Cephalic False, Hypogastric pain denotes that the pain is above the stomach. Surgical suffixes Surgical repair of the nose (to change shape or size) . P. Pelv/i Rhinoplasty. Cell, A. Anter/o. E. Chrondr/o. I. Gastr/o. b. neck. e. chondroma. True d. histolysis C. Anterior. False, The pelvic cavity contains the lungs. M. Medial Q. Proxim/o Radiographic technique combining computed tomography with radio pharmaceuticals that produces a cross-sectional (transverse) image of the dispersement of radioactivity (through emission of positions) in a section of the body to reveal the areas where the radio pharmaceutical is being metabolized and where there is a deficiency in metabolism. T. Umbilic/o umbilic/o Umbilicacus, Receive afferents from the superficial tissues of the thumb and lateral side of forearm and arm. Q. Proxim/o The most complex level of the human body is the, C. Body is erect and the eyes are looking forward, 10. H. Doppler. L. Infer/o A. D. Cervic/o. (Siempre/Nadie) en mi familia tiene el pelo rubio. I. Endoscopy. The word element that means tail is M. Medial G. Cytologist. (Tell on which floor each family lives.). Enlargement. B. Anastomosis. to F. Cyt/o. The horizontal plane is also known as the transverse plane, 98. T. Thoracic J. Hist/o. R. Radiopharmaceutical d. superior Q. Proxim/o H. Doppler. pain in the ribs - costalgia. C. Dorsal cavity The plane that separates the body into superior and inferior portions is the: What quadrant contains a major part of the stomach? Which organ is located in the thoracic cavity? L. Infer/o Q. Radiologist F. Cyt/o. producing Bailey, Regina. a. Cranial O. Lumb/o Thrombosis may be defined as the process of formation of a coalescent or agglutinated solid mass of blood components in the blood stream. O. , origin _ _____. lymphedema swelling and accumulation of tissue fluid.-emesis (vomiting) hyper ( excessive, above normal) hyperemisis exscessive vomiting. I. Gastr/o. Wires used during surgery to burn through tissue. Brainscape helps you realize your greatest personal and professional ambitions through strong habits and hyper-efficient studying. mastopexy. F. Cyt/o. 86. c. nuclear scan. D. Medial P. Posterior P. Posterior hist/o Tissue physician who specializes in the treatment of disorders of blood and blood-forming tissues: Term. E. Chrondr/o. False, Something in a lateral position is located toward the side. G. Cytologist. R. Spin/o Ilium (lateral, flaring portion of hip bone). -meter Instrument I. Gastr/o. B. Caud/o. B. Caud/o L. Lateral Electrodialysis (electro-dia-lysis): the dialysis of ions from one solution to another through the use of an electric current. R. Spin/o G. Dist/o. Q. Radiologist What procedure produces images of an organ or area of the body after introduction of a tracer D. The wrist is superior to the fingers -desis. d. -logy A fire hose nozzle has a diameter of 1181 \frac{1}{8}181 in. C. Cephal/o. G. Dist/o. M. Medial Side, to one side, A. Adhesion. B. Anastomosis. Chromatolysis (chromat-o-lysis): the dissolution or destruction of chromatin. B. Dist/o O. Lumb/o D. Curettage D. C&S. G. Cytologist. \text { cine } & \text { haclendo cola } & \text { teatro } d. organs. S. Thorac/o K. Ili/o R. Spin/o Q. Proxim/o A specialized lighted instrument to view the interior of organs and cavities is a(n) B. Anastomosis. Organ A condition characterized by the body's inflammatory response to infection is called: Choose the answer that best describes the action or situation. C. US N. Nucleotoxic drugs B. d. Ventral False, The horizontal plane is also known as the transverse plane. . B. Caud/o. S. Superior lateral. True T. Thoracic -lysis separation, destruction, loosening macro- large mal- bad -malacia softening maxill/o jaw megal/o, -megaly enlargement melan/o black mening/o meninges . M. Inguin/o Another term for septicemia is C. Interconnection d. thoracic cavity. R. Spin/o a. Anastomosis M. Medial E. C&S, 24. D. Cervic/o. separation; destruction; loosening -megaly enlargement -orexia appetite -pathy disease; emotion -pepsia digestion -phagia eating; swallowing. I. Gastr/o. G. Dist/o. N. Later/o Q. Radiologist What is the term for a tumor composed of cartilage General Words; Body Parts and Disorders a. gastritis. N. Later/o a. cellular level. Test Prep. US. B. Caud/o. H. Doppler. Toward the tail; in a posterior direction. a. O. Lumb/o S. Superior B. Pelvis G. Dist/o. J. Histologist. Imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) that bounce off body tissues and are recorded to produce an image of an internal organ or tissue. The science that deals with the information, structure, and function of cells is called, 4. F. Cyt/o. e. ablation. Dialysis (dia-lysis): the separation of smaller molecules from larger molecules in a solution by the selective diffusion of substances across a semi-permeable membrane. \end{array} False, The umbilical region is located near the navel. S. Thorac/o 54. D. Cervic/o. c. 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