Vitals
Prefixes
Suffixes
Root Words
Term
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What is the normal range for an adult's resting heart rate?

60-100 beats per minute

100

The prefix "hyper-" means:

Over, above

100

The suffix "-itis" indicates:

Inflammation

100

What does the root word "cardi" refer to?

Heart

100

The term "hypothermia" can be broken down into "hypo-" meaning _______ and "thermia" meaning _______.

Low, heat

200

What instrument is commonly used to measure blood pressure?

Sphygmomanometer

200

The prefix "brady-" refers to:

Slow

200

The suffix "-ectomy" means:

Surgical removal

200

The root "therm" is associated with:

Temperature

200

Bradypnea is a term used to describe:

Slow breathing

300

Which vital sign is measured in breaths per minute?

Respiratory Rate

300

The prefix "tachy-" means:

Fast

300

What is the meaning of the suffix "-algia"?

Pain

300

The root "pulmon" refers to which organ?

Lung

300

Tachycardia refers to a heart rate that is:

Too high

400

The systolic pressure refers to:

The pressure in arteries during heartbeats

400

The prefix "endo-" refers to:

Within or inside

400

What does the suffix \"-osis\" indicate?

Abnormal condition or disease

400

The root word \"hepat\" refers to which organ?

Liver

400

Hypotension refers to what condition?

Low blood pressure

500

Why is monitoring vital signs important in a clinical setting?

They provide baseline data and help detect changes in a patient's condition.

Baseline Health Status

Early Detection of Medical Problems

Monitoring of Chronic Conditions

Assessment of Treatment Efficacy

Emergency Situations

500

What does the prefix "poly-" mean?

Many or multiple

500

The suffix \"-pathy\" refers to:

Disease or disorder

500

The root word \"neur\" is associated with:

Nerve

500

What does the medical term \"osteoporosis\" mean?

Decrease in bone density