What the what?
Starting with...
Ending on...
Too many words!
Where oh where?
100

The foundation of a term.

What is the root?

100

Attaches to the beginning of a term.

What is a prefix?

100

Attaches to the end of a term.

What is a suffix?

100

The abbreviation meaning "nil per os".

What is NPO?

100

The plane that divides top & bottom

What is the dorsal plane?

200

The type of roots for the terms cardiovascular & musculoskeletal.

What is a compound root?

200

The most common way to form a term.

What is prefix + combining form + suffix?
200

The purpose of suffixes.

What is changing the meaning, or giving grammatical function to, a root?

200

The abbreviations for the eyes & ears.

What is OS, OD, OU, AS, AD, & AU?

200

The plane that divides front & back; also used to divide appendages.

What is the transverse plane?

300

How a combining form is made.

What is a root/compound root + combining vowel?

300

The way to analyze, or deconstruct, a term you don't recognize.

What is starting with the suffix, & working backwards to the combining form & prefix?

300

A form of a medical term that's quite common & is usually used as a broad, general description.

What is a combining form + suffix?

300

The 3 descriptions & abbreviations of a patient's demeanor.

What is BAR (bright, alert, responsive), QAR (quiet, alert, responsive), & ADR (ain't doing right)?

300

A plane that divides unequal right & left sides.

What is a parasagittal plane?

400

The 2 most common combining vowels.

What is o & i?

400

The 2 main uses for prefixes.

What is for contrasting, & as a directional term?

400

The 5 categories of suffixes.

What is "pertaining to", surgical, procedural, double "r", & disease/conditional?

400

The 3 "x" abbreviations that only DVMs can do.

What is dx, diagnosis, rx, prescriptions, & sx, surgery?

400

The plane that divides equal left & right sides.

What is the midsaggital/median plane?

500

A medical term that does not have a root.

What is a prefix + suffix, usually with a root form?

500

The things prefixes indicate.

What is position in time & space, amount, relative status, & colour?

500

The combining vowels, & the rules for their use with suffixes.

What is used when the suffix begins with a consonant, omitted when the suffix begins with a vowel, & omitted when the suffix begins with the same vowel as the combining form ends?

500

The abbreviations related to administration routes, usually medications?

What is inj, injection, IV, intravenous, IM, intramuscular, SQ, subcutaneous, PO, by mouth, IN, intranasal, & TD, transdermal?

500

The medical terms for the front & back.

What is anterior & posterior?

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