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Most medical terms contain at least one root, and they may also contain one or more prefixes or suffixes. This handout will describe how word parts create meaning to provide a strategy for decoding medical terminology and unfamiliar words in the English language.
Identify the roles of the four types of word parts used in forming medical terms. Use your knowledge of word parts to analyze unfamiliar medical terms. Describe the steps in locating a term in a medical dictionary. Define the commonly used word roots, combining forms, suffixes, and prefixes introduced in this chapter.
CBC = complete blood count. Chem 7 (or Chem 8, 14, 20) = chemistry panels of 7,8,14,or 20 chemistry tests. BMP = basic Metabolic Panel. CMP = complete Metabolic Panel. LFTs = liver function tests. ABG = arterial blood gas. UA = urine analysis. HbA1C= diabetes blood test. Medical Terms by Body System.
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Determine the meaning of medical terms by analyzing their component parts. Familiarize yourself with medical specialties. Learn the correct pronunciation of medical words. Using this study unit: So you will be able to learn the correct pronunciation of these medical terms, a phonetic spelling of each new word will be included in the material.
A comprehensive guide to medical prefixes and suffixes, essential for understanding medical terminology.
An alphabetical list of medical terms that provides a concise introduction and overview of medical terminology. It covers medical terms and the rules governing singular versus plural versions of medical terms.
The following list contains some of the most common abbreviations found in medical records. Please note that in medical terminology, the capitalization of letters bears significance as to the meaning of certain terms, and is often