F. Cervical. L. Infer/o D. Thoracic cavity b. tissues. E. Chrondr/o. D. -logy J. Histologist. d. systems. G. Dist/o. 73. I. Endoscopy. E. Cauterization. Tail, A. Anter/o. E. Chrondr/o. b. to the side of a structure. -logist B. What quadrant contains a major part of the stomach? A. Farthest from the beginning of a structure Cross), Forecasting, Time Series, and Regression (Richard T. O'Connell; Anne B. Koehler), Principles of Environmental Science (William P. Cunningham; Mary Ann Cunningham), Give Me Liberty! K. Ili/o 63. A. Anter/o. -graph: Instrument for recording. E. Nuclear scan, 26. In anatomical position, the: S. Thorac/o Nuclear- pertaining to the nucleus 5 Q Anter/o A Anterior, front. False, The tips of the fingers are proximal to the elbow. D. Radiography ad- Toward Distal (dist/al) Pertaining to a point farthest from the center, a medial line, or the trunk; opposed to proximal. The umbilical region is located near the navel. Organ H. Dors/o. H. Dors/o. -desis. Browse over 1 million classes created by top students, professors, publishers, and experts. N. Later/o CHAPTER 1 & 2 Medical language allows health care professionals to communicate quickly because it uses a common understanding of the terms we live in a multicultural world and medical terminology is a way of speaking in the same way regardless of your native language Medical language is primarily made up of words taken from how many ancient languages? D. Cervic/o. L. Lateral I. Endoscopy. D. Hypochondriac a. cellular level. c. Diaphragm B. Caud/o. B. b. supine. b. anastomosis. False, The dorsal cavity contains the lungs. -pexy (fixation ) (of an organ) mast/o/ (breast) . O. b. Peritoneum B. Caud/o. d. umbilic/o. prurituspsoriasis J. Histologist. D. Fluoroscope Gums, gum tissue. B. Caud/o. B. Electrolysis (electro-lysis): method of destroying tissue, such as hair roots, by the use of an electrical current. B. Anastomosis. a. across, through. Dialysis (dia-lysis): the separation of smaller molecules from larger molecules in a solution by the selective diffusion of substances across a semi-permeable membrane. Q. Proxim/o What is the cavity that surrounds the skull e. Stomach, What is the therapeutic procedure that burns tissues by thermal heat, including electricity, or laser? d. Chondroma Pertaining to the side; toward the side. d. groin. The body's inflammatory response to infection is known as adhesion, 93. Glycolysis (glyco-lysis): process in cellular respiration that results in the break down of sugar in the form of glucose for the harvesting of energy in the form of ATP. This usually describes a pathology (disease or abnormality), symptom, surgical or diagnostic procedure, or part of speech. Which vessels carry blood away from the heart? US is an imaging technique that scans the organs, 103. forming, producing, or origin of a disease . D. Cervic/o. K. Ili/o K. Ili/o Which of the following specialists is correctly matched with the procedure? K. Ili/o (Describe the following foods and drinks in your school's cafeteria.). D. Cervic/o. R. Radiopharmaceutical Chest pain associated with coronary artery disease is called. a. Postscript. Analysis (ana-lysis): method of study involving the separation of material into its constituent parts. Thrombi formed in either arteries or veins often cause occlusion in the vascular system and prevent blood flow. c. organs. L. Infer/o P. Posterior E. Ablation, 41. O. Lumb/o F. Cyt/o. Type of nuclear imaging study that scans organs after injection of a radioactive tracer and employs a specialized gamma camera that detects emitted radiation to produce a three-dimensional image from a composite of numerous views. nearest a. organisms. A. Dermabrasion Organ B. Anastomosis. 90. R. Radiopharmaceutical G. Dist/o. Microscope c. nearest to the beginning of a structure. Spine. E. Toes point inward. C. Cephal/o. Ultra high-frequency sound waves and Doppler technology are used to produce audible sound of blood flowing through an artery. Which hormone initiates labor during childbirth? The subluxation may involve a ligament rupture with or without injury to the vertebra (spinal bones) itself. I. Endoscopy. Q. Radiologist e. median plane. K. Ili/o Geology thereby establishes the fact, that the mountains were raised up and the dry land commanded to appear. d. endoscopy. a. Does the map E. Chrondr/o. L. Lateral C. Cervical B. Distal 56. c. lateral M. Inguin/o Q. Radiologist 62. D. C&S. Ratings 90% (10) This preview shows page 5 out of 5 pages. The wrist is ventral to the fingers. a. hypogastric region. P. Pelv/i C. -lysis N. Later/o E. Cauterization. -lysis (separation; destruction; loosening) thromb/o/lysis (blood clot) thrombolysis destruction of blood clot. a. histopathology D. C&S. J. Histologist. Pertaining to above or higher; toward the head. This is a production of shadow images of photographic film. Someone who would try to elude the police. C. Cephal/o. e. organisms. d. medial. T. Umbilic/o Habla con otro(a) estudiante para describir las siguientes comidas y bebidas en la cafetera. a. farthest from the beginning of a structure. 53. T. Thoracic -logist d. thoracic In the anatomical position, how is the wrist described in relationship to the fingers? Proximal- nearest to the point of attachment, center of the body, or point of reference. 81. C. Pelvis c. pelvis. e. frontal plane. The wrist is ventral to the fingers infracostal. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. b. Thoracic These reagents typically achieve dissolution through an oxidation-reduction process that leaves the constituent elements in a more soluble form. N. Nucleotoxic drugs T. Thoracic F. Cyt/o. A. Cranial -rrhaphy: Suture. Term. R. Spin/o 10th Annual International Conference on Material Science and Environmental Engineering (MSEE 2022) 25/11/2022 - 27/11/2022 Online. The separation is suppressed, and the original unity, as it is in God, appears as the first, as what holds together even the past in the universe, and what constitutes the aim of the development in a finite accord. L. Lateral D. Cervic/o. B. K. Ili/o General Words; Body Parts and Disorders \end{array} This plane runs across the body from the right side to the left side and divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions. furtherst Q. Proxim/o Cytolysis- destruction, dissolution, or separation of a cell. Escribe en qu piso vive cada familia. Ears d. -toxic Chest, A. Anter/o. Which structure supports and connects the cells of the nervous system? A. Transverse plane C. Cephal/o. I. Endoscopy. J. Hist/o. 76. (-lysis :separation, destruction, or loosening). c. US Separation; destruction; loosening. A coronal plane divides the body into. P. Pelv/i D. Systems K. Ili/o O. Organ e. Dorsal. A condition characterized by the body's inflammatory response to infection is called Mastopexy. Q. Proxim/o View exam 1 study guide.docx from NR 545 at Chamberlain College of Nursing. kerat/o cornea, hard tissue kin/e, kinesi/o movement labi/o lip lapar/o abdomen, abdominal wall laryng/o larynx lateri-, later/o lateral, one side . Separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue. M. Medial Le/La secretaire du groupe va noter toutes les reponses. \hspace{36pt}B: S, (No, no) te cuelgo los abrigos. ______________________________, Use pelv/i (pelvis) to build a word that means instrument for measuring the pelvis. 72. B. Anastomosis. hist/o Tissue Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto immune disease that involves the inflammation and destruction of joint tissue. C. Cautery N. Later/o B. Ablation H. Doppler. Detached ions and emitted debris, as a result of taperosis, migrate to the surrounding tissues and can cause inflammation, infection, and aseptic loosening with an ultimate possibility of implant . Which vessels emerge from the aorta to supply the heart muscle with blood? T. Umbilic/o The 5th Edition of this popular textbook continues to incorporate the most current trends and approaches to teaching medical terminology. process of recording radiation, x-ray, or the radius bone - radiography. O. Lumb/o e. Nuclear scan. I. Gastr/o. N. Nucleotoxic drugs Ilium (lateral, flaring portion of hip bone). Gastritis Inflammation of the stomach Gastromegaly Enlargement of the stomach Gastroma Tumor of the stomach Hepatitis Inflammation of the liver Hepatomegaly Enlargement of the liver Hepatoma Tumor of the liver -itis Which term means abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces? A. Hypogastric region D. Cervic/o. I. Gastr/o. pancreatolysis destruction of the pancreas glycogen forming or producing sugar gluc/o ; glyc/o sugar, sweetness -gen ; -genesis forming, producing, origin glucogenesis ; glycogenesis forming, producing, or origin of sugar. C. MRI R. Radiopharmaceutical Tensilon test given if muscle is tense in myasthenia gravis. d. Cervical K. Ili/o S. Superior Afferent lymphatics running with the basilic vein and its tributaries. B. Pelvic cavity -tomy: Incision. E. Epigastric, 22. d. histolysis What is the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity, 6. -logist What plane divides the body into right and left halves? P. Posterior D. Lumbar region e. -oma. In which of the following tests is a radiopharmaceutical introduced into the body and specifically targeted to the organ or structure under study? J. Histologist. N. Nucleotoxic drugs C. Ostetome C. US land plants evolved an array of complex organs and tissue systems. Appendix d. Anastomosis C. Cephal/o. c. Lateral E. Thorac/o, 48. G. Cytologist. hepatitis R. Radiopharmaceutical a. Anastomosis N. Nucleotoxic drugs Dorsal and ventral cavities. 52. Caudad (caud/ad) Toward the tail; in a posterior direction. e. visceral. I. Gastr/o. What is the surgical procedure that joins two ducts or blood vessels to allow flow from one to the other? N. Nucleotoxic drugs M. Medial -lysis Separation; Ventral cavity that contains the heart, lungs, and associated structures, A. Adhesion. Q. Radiologist F. Cyt/o. b. scan. I. Endoscopy. e. Spinal, What region of the body is used to describe pain that occurs above the stomach? a. gastroma 10. Pages 1 Key Term separation destruction or loosening of tissue This preview shows page 1 out of 1 page. E. Chrondr/o. Medical specialist concerned with electromagnetic radiation, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques, A. Adhesion. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. True P. Pelv/i N. Later/o T. Umbilic/o . S. Superior d. intestine. The diagnostic technique that produces an image by recording the concentration of a radiopharmaceutical is called a(n) Q. Radiologist A hernia is a protrusion or projection of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it. J. Histologist. excision, removal of the appendix. d. Stomach S. Thorac/o O. Cytometer- instrument for counting and measuring cells. The simplest level of the human body is the Q. Proxim/o L. Infer/o False, When you say, "The head is superior to the stomach," you mean it is located below the stomach. d. toward. This is similar to PET, but employs a specialized gamma camera that detects emitted radiation to produce a three-dimensional image based on a composite of many views. Part B, Guidance in Response to CWD, describes acceptable methods . Q. Proxim/o blood-brain barrier. a. dermabrasion What suffix means separation, destruction, or loosening? S. Thorac/o I. Gastr/o. J. Histologist. E. Organism level, 47. Radiographic technique that uses electromagnetic energy to produce multiplanar cross-sectional images of the body. S. Thorac/o Q. Radiologist d. organs. C. Cephal/o. H. Dors/o. The wrist is medial to the fingers. M. Medial B. Tissue, A. Anter/o. xerodermascleroderma Drain the superficial tissues of the medial part of the forearm and hand. H. Doppler. D. Cervic/o. Biology Prefixes and Suffixes: heter- or hetero-, Understanding the Definition of the "Auto" Prefix in Biology, Biology Prefixes and Suffixes: -Osis, -Otic, Biology Prefixes and Suffixes: "Cyto-" and "-Cyte", The Anatomy and Function of the Human Liver, Epithelial Tissue: Function and Cell Types, White Blood CellsGranulocytes and Agranulocytes, A.S., Nursing, Chattahoochee Technical College. -emia blood condition hypoglycemia deficiency of blood glucose IV intravenous insulin B. Anastomosis. d. chondr/o. E. Chrondr/o. E. Doppler, 34. A surgical connection of two ducts or blood vessels is: Bailey, Regina. Radiation, x-ray; radius (lower arm bone on thumb side). a. cervic/o. J. Histologist. An enterologist treats diseases of the intestinal tract. F. Cervical. The Vikings, in turn, replaced their loose paddles with anchored oak oars. M. Inguin/o G. Cytologist. C. Anterior. F. Cyt/o. e. Horizontal, What is the cavity that surrounds the skull? 61. Process of burning abnormal tissue with electricity, freezing, heat, or chemicals (silver nitrate). N. Later/o I. Gastr/o. destruction interruption encounter invasion. 82. C. Cephal/o. G. Cytologist. Neck Surgical correction of a perforated eardrum is called, The sense of balance is maintained in the, The waxy secretion produced by glands in the ear canal is called, A perceived ringing sound in the ears is called, Cole Conlin, Elizabeth Millan, Max Ehrsam, Parthena Draggett, Chez Nous: Branch Sur le Monde Francophone, Albert Valdman, Cathy Pons, Katherine Mueller, Mary Ellen Scullen, Paula Bouffard, An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese Workbook. Body fluid test in which a specimen is placed in a culture medium to identify the cause of an infection and determine its sensitivity to antibiotic drugs, A. Adhesion. Drug that contains a radioactive substance which travels to an area or a specific organ that will be scanned. to break bone. S. Superior Type of adipose tissue, located viscerally and subcutaneously, with adipocytes that have one lipid droplet are called as . T. Thoracic False, The directional term adduction indicates movement toward the body. L. Lateral Which type of transplant is prepared from the recipient's own bone marrow? B. Anema physician who specializes in the treatment of disorders of blood and blood-forming tissues: Term. Organ e. Fusion. lysis = separation; destruction; loosening. D. C&S. d. endoscopy. separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue nuclear pertaining to the nucleus anterior pertaining to the front of the body caudal toward the tail distal pertaining to away (from the point of attachment of a body part) dorsal pertaining to the back Inferior pertaining to below or lower lateral pertaining to the side Verified questions french \text { argumento } & \text { estrellas del cine } & \text { pellculas } \\ F. Cervical. e. cells. T. Thoracic B. Word building reference [ H ] Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. Which condition involves fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure? Production of captured shadow images on photographic film through the action of ionizing radiation passing through the body from an external source. Brainscape helps you realize your greatest personal and professional ambitions through strong habits and hyper-efficient studying. uteri S. Thorac/o M. Medial "The Biology Suffix -lysis." D. Groin R. Spin/o F. Cyt/o. thrombolysis. E. Cells, 36. Build a medical word that means separation; destruction; loosening of a nerve: _____. 51. E. Lumbar, 33. a. transverse plane. Q. Radiologist This employs magnetic energy (without ionizing x-rays) to produce cross-sectional images. E. Chondroma, 45. R. Spin/o Which suffix means specialist in the study of? Pertaining to the loin area or lower back, Pertaining to the area around the umbilicus. M. Inguin/o medi/o Middle 59. c. spin/o. b. 78. G. Dist/o. 57. A. M. Medial S. Superior H. Dors/o. R. Radiopharmaceutical Dialysis is also a medical procedure done to separate metabolic waste, toxins and excess water from the blood. Ex: thromb/o/lysis = separation, destruction, or loosening of a blood clot [thromb/o=blood clot] 6 Q -pexy. What is the structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity? E. Cauterization. O. Lumb/o I. Gastr/o. destructio P. Pelv/i K. Inferior c. spine. The most complex level of the human body is the, C. Body is erect and the eyes are looking forward, 10. The plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves is the, 8. e. front. separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue - histolysis. Organ The directional term adduction means movement toward the body, 101. J. Histologist. J. Hist/o. Organ a. Spinal column B. Caud/o. School Blue Ridge Community and Technical College. M. Medial What organ is contained in the RUQ T. Thoracic d. urology. S. Thorac/o The science that deals with the information, structure, and function of cells is called, 4. b. Lateral Pertaining to the belly side or front of the body. I. Gastr/o. B. Histoblast T. Thoracic Usa el pretrito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo y haz todos los cambios necesarios.
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