Body Positioning
Beginnings in Med Speak
Endings in Med Speak
Abbreviations
200

This term means "toward the side of the body."

What is lateral

200

This prefix refers to something located or occurring within the body or an organ.

What is endo-?

200

This suffix means the surgical removal of a body part or organ.

What is -ectomy?

200

The medical abbreviation for something that is within normal limits.

What is WNL?

400

The back or posterior side of the body is also known as this. 

What is dorsal?

400

This prefix refers to a woman experiencing her first pregnancy or childbirth 

What is primi-?

400

Suffix meaning the process of recording or imaging internal body structures.

What is -graphy?

400

The latin phrase "nil per os", meaning nothing by mouth, has this medical abbreviation.

What is NPO?

600

A patient lying face down is in this position.

What is prone?

600

This root refers to a yellow discoloration--often of the skin.

What is xanth/o-?

600

Suffix meaning the formation, development, or growth of cells or tissues.

What is -plasia?

600

The abbreviation GU stands for this body system.

What is genitourinary?

800

A position where the body is laid flat on the back with the head higher than the feet. 

What is reverse Trendelenburg?

800

This root refers to the science or study of body movement.

What is kinesi/o?

800

This suffix means abnormal softening of bone or cartilage.

What is -malacia?

800

This abbreviation seen in prescriptions means "twice a day."

What is BID?

1000

Spreading the fingers apart is an example of this movement.

What is abduction?

1000

This root refers to a part of the body often affected by fungal infections or trauma.

What is onych/o?

1000

This suffix specifically refers to a split or fissure in an organ or tissue.

What is -schisis?

1000

This abbreviation is used when medications are to be given before meals and at bedtime.

What is ACHS?

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