Medical Terminology Prefixes
Medical Terminology Suffixes
Medical Terminology for Speech, Eating, and Speaking
Pain Effects and Function
Chronic and Intractable Pain Management
100

prefix indicates "without" or "absence of

What is "a-"?

100
  • What suffix means "inflammation"?

What is "-itis"?


100

What term refers to the difficulty in speaking?
 

 What is "dysphasia"?

100

Which physiological system is often affected by chronic pain, leading to fatigue and sleep disturbances?
 

 What is the nervous system?

100

What is the term for pain that is persistent and difficult to treat?

What is "intractable pain"?


200

prefix refers to "abnormal" or "difficult"

What is "dys-"?

200

 What suffix indicates "pain"?
 

 What is "-algia"?

200

What term refers to the difficulty in swallowing?
 

 What is "dysphagia"?

200

Which body system can experience decreased mobility as a result of chronic pain?

 What is the musculoskeletal system?

200

What is a key consideration when managing pain in patients with a history of substance dependency?
 

 What is avoiding overuse of narcotics and considering alternative therapies?

300

Which prefix means "over, excessive"?
 

What is "hyper-"?

300

 What suffix refers to "disease" or "abnormal condition"?
 

What is "-osis"?

300

What term refers to the act of speaking or verbal communication?
 

 What is "phasia"?

300

What is a common psychological symptom associated with chronic pain?

 What is depression or anxiety?


300

Which approach involves assessing a patient’s pain level, history, and response to treatments?
 

What is the nursing process?

400

What prefix indicates "under" or "insufficient"?
 

 What is "hypo-"?

400

What suffix is used to denote "surgical removal"?
 

What is "-ectomy"?

400

What term is used for the inability to speak?
 

What is "aphasia"?

400

Chronic pain can lead to a decrease in what aspect of a patient’s life?

What is quality of life?

400

Which drug class is commonly prescribed for chronic pain management but requires careful monitoring in those with a history of dependency?
 

 What are narcotics (opioids)?

500

 What prefix refers to "self" or "same"?

 What is "auto-"?

500

What suffix refers to "condition or state"?

 What is "-ia"?

500

 What term is used to describe the process of eating?
 

 What is "phagia"?

500

Which pain symptom can affect a patient’s appetite and weight?

 What is nausea or loss of appetite?

500

What type of assessment tool is commonly used to evaluate a patient's pain intensity?
 

What is the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) or Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)?

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