Finding your Roots
Leader of the Pack
Bringing up the rear
Mixed bag
Which way is up
100

Medical term for vomit

Emisis

100

This prefix means without or lack of.

A / an

100

The suffix (ia) means.

Condition of

Example: Pneumon ia


100

Term used to  describe a Pt lying face up

Supine

100

In which direction does the coronal(frontal)plane run & what does it divide?.

It runs vertically through the body dividing the front and back.

200

The root word Nephro pertains to what organ?

The kidney

200

The prefix Hyper means?

High, over, excessive  

200

What is the meaning of the suffix (ITIS)?

Inflamation

200

Term for; bending of the joint.

Flexion

200

Explain the difference between Sagittal and midsagittal planes.

Sagittal plane runs vertically dividing right and left.

Midsagittal plane runs the same as sagittal but divides right and left equally down the midline

300

Hem(at) /O pertains to what?

Blood

300

The prefix Pneum(at)/O pertains to?

Air or lungs

300

Explain the suffix (pnea)

Pertaining to breathing

300

Term for the motion away from midline

Abduction

300

What position is the patient in if palms and feet are facing you?

The anatomical position

400

What is the medical root word pertaining to the Heart?

Cardio

400

What is the opposite of the prefix Brady 

(meaning slow)?

Tachy

400

What is the suffix that means pertaining to pain

algia

400

Term used for; farther from the trunk

Distal

400

What line divides the body into top and bottom?

Transverse (axial) plane

500

Derm(at)/O refers to what Organ

The largest organ in the body. THE SKIN

500

The medical term for over or above?

Epi

500

Suffix pertaining to a disease process.

Osis

500

What do we call the 4 sections of the abdomen?

Quadrants

500

Which line runs horizontally?

 Lateral or Midline?

Lateral

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