Medical Terminology Exercise 1: Matching Prefixes - De la Mora



Medical Terminology Exercise 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- _________ 2. di- _________ 3. hyper- _________ 4. hypo- _________ 5. macro- _________ 6. micro- _________ 7. mono- _________ 8. multi- _________ 9. nulli- _________ 10. poly- _________ 11. primi- _________ 12. quadri- _________ 13. tetra- _________ 14. tri- _________ 15. uni-A. above normalB. below normalC. firstD. fourE. half or partlyF. largeG. manyH. noneI. oneJ. smallK. threeL. twoMedical Terminology Exercise 2: Diagnostic Procedures and Therapeutic InterventionThe term for an illuminated instrument, generally introduced through a natural opening is:EndoscopeEndoscopyFluoroscopeFluoroscopyA term for a hollow, flexible tube that can be inserted into a body cavity to withdraw or instill fluids is: CatheterEndoscopeStethoscopeTomogramUsing heat to relieve pain or to speed healing is called: CryotherapyPharmacotherapyRadiation therapyThermotherapyThe term that means the introduction of a catheter is: CatheterCatheterizationCatheterizeFluoroscopyThe procedure in which the image is digitized and immediately displayed on a monitor or recorded on film is: AuscultationComputed radiographyEndoscopyThermometryA general term for a procedure that requires entry of a body cavity or interruption of normal body function is:AcuteBenignInspectionInvasiveA Latin term that means a hollow, flexible tube that is inserted into vessels or cavities is:AnalgesiaCannulaPulseTympanicIdentification of a disease or condition by a scientific evaluation is:DiagnosisPhysical examinationPrognosisVital signsThe rhythmic expansion of an artery that occurs as the heart beats is the:Blood pressureDiastolic pressurePrognosisPulseThe term for tapping the body with the fingertips or fist to evaluate internal organs or to evaluate fluid in a body cavity is:AuscultationInspectionPalpationPercussionMedical Terminology Exercise 3: Matching Anatomical Terms Match words in the left column with their meanings in the right column. 1. _____ transverse 2. _____ sagittal 3. _____ coronal 4. _____ thoracic 5. _____ dorsal 6. _____ ventral 7. _____ lateral 8. _____ RUQ 9. _____ LLQ A.A lower anatomical division of the abdomenB.An upper anatomical division of the abdomenC.Body cavity containing the spinal and cranial cavitiesD.Body cavity containing the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavitiesE.Body cavity housing just the chest F.Plane that divides the body into front and backG.Plane that divides the body into right and left halvesH.Plane that divides the body into top and bottom portionsI.Toward the sideMedical Terminology Exercise 4: Matching Common Names of Bones Match the scientific name of the bone in English in the left column with its common name in Spanish in the right column. Different hip bones will have the same common name._________ 1. carpal _________ 2. clavicle _________ 3. cranium _________ 4. femur _________ 5. ilium _________ 6. ischium _________ 7. patella _________ 8. phalanges _________ 9. pubis _________ 10. scapula _________ 11. sternum _________ 12. tarsus hueso del tobillohuesos de los dedoshueso del pechohueso que une el pecho con el hombrohueso pélvicohueso de la rodillaomóplatocráneohueso del muslohueso de la mu?eca ................
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