EATING
BREATHING/NOSE
BLOOD
COMBINING FORMS
MISC.
100

eating feces

coprophagia

100

Absence of breathing

Apnea

100

breakdown of blood

hemolysis

100

2 C.F. for nose

Nas/o

Rhin/o

100

death breathing

agonal

200

force feeding

gavage

200

Without oxygen

Anoxia

200

Bursting forth blood

hemorrhage

200

2 C.F. for blood

Hem/o

Hemat/o

200

what is the difference between acute and chronic?

Acute: sudden onset 

Chronic: existing over a long period of time

300

failure of peristalsis

ileus

300

increased carbon dioxide levels

hypercapnia

300

vomiting blood

hematemesis

300

2 C.F. for lungs

Pneumo/o

Pneumon/o

Pulmon/o

300

Condition in which the abomasum becomes trapped under the rumen.

displaced abomasum

400

chewing food

mastication

400

receptors responsible for smell

olfactory

400

formation of bone marrow

Myelopoiesis

400

2 C.F. for nucleus

Kary/o

Nucle/o

400

telescoping of the intestines

intussusception

500

Difficulty swallowing & Difficulty Digesting

Dysphagia


Dyspepsia

500

abnormal air in the chest

pneumothorax

500

deficiency in all white cells

panleukopenia

500

C.F. for color

C.F. for red

C.F. for white

Chrom/o

Erythr/o

Leuk/o

500

surgical connection between two tubes

anastomosis