Anatomy and Body Systems
Medical Prefixes and Suffixes
Medical Abbreviations
Common Medical Conditions
Medical Terminology Origin
100

What is the medical term for the voice box?
 

Larynx

100

What prefix is commonly used to indicate "within" or "inside"?
 

 Intra-

100

 What does "CPR" stand for?
   

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

100

What is the medical term for the common cold?
   

Rhinovirus

100

The word "cardiology" comes from the Greek word "kardia," which refers to what organ?
 

   Heart

200

Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating basic bodily functions like breathing and heart rate?
 

 Medulla Oblongata

200

 If a condition is described as "itis," what does that indicate?
 

  Inflammation

200

What does "BP" stand for?
   

 Blood Pressure

200

Which chronic disease affects the body's ability to produce insulin?
 

  Diabetes

200

The term "osteoarthritis" includes the word "osteo," which refers to what?

  Bone

300

 What is the largest organ in the human body?
 

  Skin

300

What suffix is added to a word to indicate "surgical removal"?
 

 -ectomy

300

 What does "OTC" stand for?
 

  Over-the-Counter

300

 What is the medical term for a stroke?
   

Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)

300

Which ancient language has heavily influenced medical terminology?
 

   Latin

400

Which bone in the human body is often referred to as the collarbone?
 

Clavicle

400

What prefix is used to indicate "half"?
   

 Hem(i)-

400

 What does "MRI" stand for?
   

 Magnetic Resonance Imaging

400

What condition is characterized by the involuntary shaking of hands and other body parts?
 

 Parkinson's Disease

400

What does "derma" mean in medical terminology?

  Skin

500

What is the medical term for the thigh bone?
 

Femur

500

What suffix is used to describe "pain"?
 

  -algia

500

What does "NPO" stand for?
 

 Nil Per Os (Nothing by Mouth)

500

 Which inflammatory skin condition is commonly associated with red, itchy patches and scales?
 

Psoriasis

500

 What is the origin of the term "pulmonary," often used in medical contexts?
 

 Latin, from "pulmo" meaning "lung"