Title | Medical Term Practice Worksheets (2020) |
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Author | Alexia B |
Course | Nursing Fundamentals |
Institution | Stanbridge University |
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Practice worksheet for medical terms that are used in the medical field...
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Instructor Resource Material for
Simplified Medical Language
HANDOUT 1.1 Recognizing Word Parts Write P (for prefix), S (for suffix), or CF (for combining form) after each of the following word parts. 1.
arthr/o
_________
2. 3.
-ase bi-
_________ _________
4. 5.
bil/i calc/i
_________ _________
6. 7.
-ectasia exo-
_________ _________
8. 9.
extraintestin/o
_________ _________
-malacia
________
10.
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Chapter 1 Simplified Medical Language _________________________________________________
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HANDOUT 1.2 Writing Combining Forms Practice the rule for combining word parts by writing medical terms for the following. 1. 2.
abdomin/o +-centesis = angi/o + -ectomy =
__________________________________ __________________________________
3.
aort/o + -itis =
__________________________________
4. 5.
arthr/o + -tomy = blephar/o + -edema =
__________________________________ __________________________________
6. 7.
brady- + -pnea = cerebr/o + spin/o +-al=
__________________________________ __________________________________
8. 9.
dermat/o + -osis= endo- + crin/o + -logy=
__________________________________ __________________________________
hyper- + glyc/o + -emia =
__________________________________
10.
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Instructor Resource Material for
Essential Prefixes and More
HANDOUT 3.1 Matching Prefixes Match prefixes in the left column with their meanings in the right column. (Answers may be used more than once.) _________
1.
bi-
A.
above normal
_________
2.
di-
B.
below normal
_________
3.
hyper-
C.
first
_________
4.
hypo-
D.
four
_________
5.
macro-
E.
half or partly
_________
6.
micro-
F.
large
_________
7.
mono-
G.
many
_________
8.
multi-
H.
none
_________
9.
nulli-
I.
one
_________
10.
poly-
J.
small
_________
11.
primi-
K.
three
L.
two
_________
12.
quadri-
_________
13.
tetra-
_________
14.
tri-
_________
15.
uni-
Writing The Meanings Of Prefixes Write the meanings of the following word parts. 1.
ab-
__________________________________
2.
anti-
__________________________________
3.
diplo-
__________________________________
4.
ecto-
__________________________________
5.
en-
__________________________________
6.
endo-
__________________________________
7.
in-
__________________________________
8.
milli-
__________________________________
9.
para-
__________________________________
10.
pre-
__________________________________
11.
sub-
__________________________________
12.
supra-
__________________________________
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Chapter 5 The Body as a Whole _______________________________________________________
HANDOUT 5.2 Matching Combining Forms for Directional Terms Match combining forms for directional terms in the left column with their meanings in the right column. (Some meanings will be used more than once.) _________ 1.
anter/o
A. distant from the origin
_________ 2.
caud/o
B. lowermost or below
_________ 3.
cephal/o
C. middle
_________ 4.
dist/o
D. nearest the origin
_________ 5.
dors/o
E. toward the back in human beings
_________ 6.
infer/o
F. toward the front in human beings
_________ 7.
later/o
G. toward the head
_________ 8.
medi/o
H. toward the side
_________ 9.
poster/o
I.
toward the tail
________ 10.
proxim/o
J.
uppermost
________ 11.
super/o
________ 12.
ventr/o
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