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What does cardi/o mean?

Heart
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What does hyper- mean?

Excessive/Above Normal

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What does -itis mean?

Inflammation

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Build a term meaning "enlargement of the spleen."

Splenomegaly

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Break down osteoarthritis.

Inflammation of bone and joint

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What does kerat/o mean?

Hard Protein, Cornea

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Which prefix would correctly complete a term meaning "slow breathing"?

Brady- (bardypnea)

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What are two suffixes that mean condition?

-osis, -ia, -pathy, -iasis
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Build a term meaning "surgical repair of the urinary bladder."

Cystoplasty
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Break down polyneuropathy.

Disease affecting many nerves.

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What does cholecyst/o mean?

Gall Bladder

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What does the prefix xer/o mean? 

Dry

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A pathologist reports hemopoiesis. What does -poiesis mean?

Formation/Production

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Build a term meaning "destruction of red blood cells."

Hemolysis

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Break down electroencephalogram.

  • electr/o = electricity
  • encephal/o = brain
  • -gram = record

Record of electrical activity of the brain

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What does myel/o mean?

Bone marrow or Spinal Cord

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A patient has endocarditis and another has pericarditis. How do the prefixes change the location of the inflammation?

Endo - within/inside the heart

Peri - surrounding the heart

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A patient undergoes lithotripsy. What does -tripsy mean?

Crushing

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Build a term meaning "abnormal condition of clot formation."

Thrombosis

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Break down nephrolithotripsy.

  • nephr/o = kidney
  • lith/o = stone
  • -tripsy = crushing

Surgical crushing of a kidney stone.

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What does pyel/o mean?

Renal Pelvis

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A physician notes oliguria. If the patient later develops polyuria, what change has occurred?

They have gone from producing too little urine to producing excessive amounts of urine.

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Explain the difference between -ectomy, -otomy, and -ostomy.

-ectomy - surgical removal

-otomy - cut into, incision

-ostomy - create an opening in an organ

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"Deficiency of all blood cell types."

Pancytopenia

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Break down Enteromalacia.

Abnormal softening of the intestines.
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