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Prefixes
Body Position
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Suffixes
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means below or beneath
What is sub-
100
This is what we say when you are lying on your spine
What is supine
100
hepat/o
What is liver
100
This describes movements away from the body also, could be what an 'amber alert' would be used to descrivbe
What is abduction
100
This suffix refers to inflammation
What is -itis
200
This could mean two but not anything else.
What is Bi-
200
The word you would use to describe lying on your stomach
What is prone
200
Arthr/o
What is joint
200
This plane separates the body into two parts left and right.
What is sagittal
200
This suffix refers to something that is described as being very large
What is -mega or -megaly
300
This refers to excessive or above what is normal.
What is Hyper-
300
The word that is utilized to describe the stomach or front side of the body.
What is anterior
300
oste/o
What is bone
300
This position requires that a person lay on their back with their feet above their head.
What is Tredenlenberg
300
This is a suffix that specifically describes disease.
What is -pathy
400
This word means three.
What is Tri-
400
Movement toward the body
What is adduction
400
lip/o
What is fat
400
It is referred to as Hepatomegaly
What is enlargement of the liver
400
This suffix refers to pain
What is -algia
500
This word mean within or inner.
What is Intra-
500
This is ________ to the fingers
What is distal
500
dueden/o
What is the duedenum
500
This is the word we use to describe the abdomen broken into 4 parts.
What is quadrant
500
This suffix was incorrectly labeled on the study guide and means, a condition.
What is -ia