Medical Terminology
The Body and Systems
Procedures and Pathology
Acronyms, Roots, Word Origins
Eyes, Ears, Senses
Endocrine and Metabolism
Musculo-skeletal and Skin
Health Records and Reports
General Concepts
100

This suffix means "pain."

What is -algia?

100

The root myel/o refers to this part of the body.

What is the spinal cord or bone marrow?

100

A surgical reconstruction of the eardrum is called this.

What is myringoplasty?

100

This acronym stands for fasting blood sugar.

What is FBS?

100

OD refers to this eye.

What is the right eye (oculus dexter)?

100

A ketogenic diet is high in this and low in carbohydrates.

What is fat?

100

This root means “oil.”

What is seb/o?

100

This part of the note includes medical history and description of the problem.

What is the subjective part?

100

This position means lying down on the back.

What is supine?

200

This suffix means "stimulating hormone."

What is -tropin?

200

This root means “feeling, sensation.”

What is esthesi/o?

200

This is the removal of cartilage.

What is chondrectomy?

200

This test helps diabetes patients monitor blood sugar levels.

What is HgA1C?

200

AU refers to these body parts.

What are both ears?

200

This diet encourages the body to burn this instead of sugar.

What is fat?

200

These two roots both mean "hair."

What are pil/o and trich/o?

200

This part contains physical exam findings, labs, and imaging results.

What is the objective part?

200

A sudden, severe symptom is known as this.

What is acute?

300

This root refers to the small intestine.

What is enter/o?

300

This root means “nerve bundle.”

What is gangli/o?

300

A laparoscopic adrenalectomy removes this gland using a laparoscope.

What is the adrenal gland?

300

This term means a word formed from the first letters of a phrase.

What is an acronym?

300

Dacryolith means a hard formation in this system.

What is the tear system?

300

These three roots all mean "sugar."

What are gluc/o, glucos/o, and glyc/o?

300

These three roots all mean "fat."

What are adip/o, lip/o, and steat/o?

300

This is the conclusion a healthcare provider makes, such as a diagnosis.

What is the assessment?

300

This term means the patient does not have a fever.

What is afebrile?

400

The combining form hemat/o means this.

What is blood?

400

This root means “tough outer membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord.”

What is dur/o?

400

A carpectomy is the removal of all or part of this body part.

What is the wrist?

400

This word type includes names of discoverers or first patients.

What is an eponym?

400

This root refers to the eardrum.

What is myring/o?

400

This root means adrenal gland.

What is adren/o or adrenal/o?

400

The root rhytid/o refers to this skin feature.

What is a wrinkle?

400

This term describes the action taken based on the diagnosis.

What is the plan?

400

Your belly button is located here on the body.

What are anterior and medial?

500

These three roots all mean "skin."

What are cutane/o, dermat/o, and derm/o?

500

This root refers to coordination, arrangement, or order.

What is tax/o?

500

An external fixation involves the fixation of this from the outside.

What is a fractured bone?

500

The word "psyche" comes from this language and means "mind" or "soul."

What is Greek?

500

This term means inflammation of the conjunctiva, also known as pink eye.

What is conjunctivitis?

500

This root means "secrete."

What is crin/o?

500

Onychotomy is this type of procedure on a nail.

What is an incision?

500

This type of report gives reasons for a test and its results.

What is a pathology report?

500

If you understand how medical language works, you can do this with words you've never seen before.

What is break them down and understand them?