Prefix
Root Word
Suffix
Putting it all together
Vital Signs
100

This term means high blood pressure.

What is hypertension?
100
A MA notices that a patient's IV is inflamed. They would document it as this in the patient's chart and notify the nurse
What is phlebitis?
100

The patient has been having stomach upset leading to loose, runny stools. The MA knows that the medical term for this is.

What is diarrhea?

100

A pool of blood outside of your blood vessels is known as this.  An example of this is when a person falls and hits their head and blood pools around their brain.

What is hematoma?

100

This is normal heart rate for an adult?

What is 60 - 100 BPM?

200

The medical assistant knows that this type of appointment is scheduled after an operation to ensure that the patient is doing well.

What is a postoperative appointment?
200

This term means surgical removal of the stomach or part of the stomach.

What is gastrectomy?

200

The prefixes ic, eal, and al mean this.

What is pertaining to?
200

When a patient has drainage from their nose often caused by an allergy or cold it is called this.

What is rhinorrhea?
200

This is normal respiratory rate for an adult?

What is 12 - 20 respirations per minute?

300

The patient arrives to the office with difficulty breathing.  The MA knows to chart this as this medical term.

What is dyspnea?
300

The MD wants to look in the patient's ear. The MA knows that the doctor will want to use this tool. 

What is otoscope?

300

The heart specialist is called this.

What is cardiologist?

300

The term for enlarged heart would be documented as this.

What is cardiomegaly?

300

The term used for finding a pulse with your fingers is this.

What is palpation?
400

A patient was in a car accident and unfortunately has no feeling or use in their arms or legs. 

What is quadriplegia?

400

The eye specialist is known as an optometrist and this other medical term.

What is ophthalmologist?

400

The study of the skin is called this.

What is dermatology?

400
This is the medical term for headache.

What is cephalgia?

400

This term is used when listening with a stethoscope.

What is auscultation?

500
This category of medications is used for bacterial infections.  

What are antibiotics?

500
Gallstones can be very uncomfortable and distressing. The MA knows the medical term for this is...

What is cholelithiasis?

500

This term refers to the process of stopping bleeding.

What is hemostasis?

500

Inflammation of the stomach and intestines is known as this.

What is gastroenteritis? 

500
The apical pulse is located here.

Where is fifth intercostal space, midclavicular line?

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