Prefixes
Roots
Suffixes
Terms
Rules
100

Hyper-

above normal, excessive

100

Cardi/o

Heart

100

-ac, -al, -ar, -ary, -iac, -ia

Pertaining to

100

What are Medical Terms?

Medical Terms are words used universally by medical professionals. 

100

True or False: ALL medical terms have a prefix. 

False

200

Inter-

between

200

Hepat/o

Liver

200

-cyte

cell

200

What is a combining vowel?

Links word root to next word part. Usually “o,” but can be “a,” “e,” “i,” or “u”

200

What is the minimum number of medical term "building blocks" needed to create a medical term?

2

300

Tachy-

Fast

300

Metri/o

Uterus

300
what is the difference between -logy and -logist?

-logy: the action of studying

-logist: a person who studies

300

What is a combining form?

Is a word root plus a vowel

300

In what direction do you breakdown a medical term?

Start with the suffix and work backwards

400

Endo-

in; within

400

Anter/o

Front

400

-osis

abnormal condition

400

How does medical terminology impact the medical field?

It prevents confusion between doctors 

Create a standardized language for healthcare workers

Makes it easier for doctors to communicate

Less confusion= fewer mistakes/errors

400

What are three other types of medical terms?

Eponyms, every day words, drug names

500

Brady-

Slow

500

Path/o

Disease

500

-emia

Blood condition

500

What is an eponym?

Word named after the person who discovered or created it

500

What is the maximum number of root words allowed in a medical term?

The limit does not exist!