Deck 1: Introduction to Medical Language

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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllables in steatorrhea.

A) oh-ree-uh
B) oh-ruh-hee-ai
C) or-hee-ay
D) or-hay
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable inpharynx.

A) fair
B) pair
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Medical language is necessary and useful because:

A) medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language.
B) medical professionals can easily communicate with patients in words they understand.
C) patients can be comforted and assured that the medical professional understands their symptoms and is in control of the diagnosis and treatment process.
D) medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language, and medical professionals can easily communicate with patients in words they understand.
E) medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language, and patients can be comforted and assured that the medical professional understands their symptoms and is in control of the diagnosis and treatment process.
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllables in xiphoid process.

A) eks-foid
B) eks-poid
C) zih-foid
D) zih-poid
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A (n)________ is a word formed by including the name of the person who discovered or invented what is being described.

A) acronym
B) antonym
C) eponym
D) synonym
E) none of these
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Which is the proper syllabic breakdown for the word catheter?

A) ca/th/e/ter
B) ca/thet/er
C) cat/het/er
D) cath/e/ter
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Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word hypotonia?

A) HAI-poh-toh-nee-yah (first syllable)
B) hai-POH-toh-nee-yah (second syllable)
C) hai-poh-TOH-nee-yah (third syllable)
D) hai-poh-toh-NEE-yah (fourth syllable)
E) hai-poh-toh-nee-YAH (fifth syllable)
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why Greek and Latin form the backbone and foundation of medical language?

A) Foundations of Western medicine were in ancient Greece and Rome.
B) Latin was the global language of the scientific revolution.
C) Medical research of the scientific revolution was in Greek.
D) They are no longer spoken and therefore do not change meaning over time.
E) They are no longer spoken and can therefore serve as a common language for medical professionals who may speak different modern languages.
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Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word myodynia?

A) MIE-oh-dih-nee-ah (first syllable)
B) mie-OH-dih-nee-ah (second syllable)
C) mie-oh-DIH-nee-ah (third syllable)
D) mie-oh-dih-NEE-ah (fourth syllable)
E) mie-oh-dih-nee-AH (fifth syllable)
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in pneumothorax.

A) noo
B) puh-noo
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in glycogen.

A) gen
B) jen
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Which is the proper syllabic breakdown for the word cardiac arrest?

A) card/iac a/rrest
B) card/iac arr/est
C) car/di/ac a/rrest
D) car/di/ac arr/est
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Thinking of medical language as sentences to be translated instead of words to be memorized allows one to:

A) break down and understand new words.
B) describe all aspects of health care.
C) prescribe medication to patients.
D) translate a few stock medical phrases.
E) understand only the most commonly used medical phrases.
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in cyanosis.

A) kai
B) sai
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Medical language is made up primarily (but not exclusively) of words taken from which two ancient languages?

A) Greek and Latin
B) Greek and Old English
C) Greek and Hebrew
D) Hebrew and Latin
E) Hebrew and Old English
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in pterygium.

A) puh-te
B) tuh
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in cardiovascular.

A) kar
B) sar
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The diagnostic imaging process called magnetic resonance imaging is frequently called MRI. This is an example of a(n):

A) acronym.
B) antonym.
C) eponym.
D) synonym.
E) none of the above.
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What is the basic rule for emphasizing syllables?

A) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the first syllable.
B) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the last syllable.
C) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the second-to-last syllable.
D) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the third-to-last syllable.
E) there is no basic rule for pronunciation.
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in gamophobia.

A) gam
B) jam
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Translate the root sten/o.

A) Fungus
B) Lung
C) Muscle
D) Narrowing
E) Suffering
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Translate the root pneumon/o.

A) Fungus
B) Liver
C) Lung
D) Muscle
E) Small intestine
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What is the root in the term tachycardia?

A) a
B) car
C) cardi
D) ta
E) tachy
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What is NOT a difference between a suffix and a prefix?

A) A prefix is at the beginning of the term and a suffix is at the end of the term.
B) A suffix is at the beginning of the term and a prefix is at the end of a term.
C) A prefix is used to further modify the root.
D) A suffix often gives essential meaning to the term.
E) Prefixes can be added to a suffix to create a complete suffix.
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Which root would be used in medical terms pertaining to suffering or disease?

A) gen/o
B) morph/o
C) path/o
D) troph/o
E) xer/o
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Translate the root hepat/o.

A) Fungus
B) Liver
C) Lung
D) Heart
E) Small intestine
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The root enter/o means :

A) large intestine.
B) liver.
C) nerve.
D) small intestine.
E) stomach.
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Translate the root morph/o.

A) Cause
B) Change
C) Eat
D) Straight
E) Suffering, disease
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Which of the following prefixes are opposites?

A) anti-, contra-
B) brady-, tachy-
C) circum-, peri-
D) mono-, uni-
E) poly-, multi-
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Which is NOT a suffix used to mean "pertaining to"?

A) -ac
B) -al
C) -algia
D) -ar
E) -ary
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Which root would be used in medical terms pertaining to blood?

A) arthr/o
B) hemat/o
C) hepat/o
D) pulmon/o
E) xen/o
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Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word arthroscope?

A) AR-throh-skohp (first syllable)
B) ar-THROH-skohp (second syllable)
C) ar-throh-SKOHP (last syllable)
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In medical terminology, what is a root?

A) A beginning that gives essential meaning to the term
B) An ending that gives essential meaning to the term
C) The foundation or subject of the term
D) The part of the word added to the beginning of a term when needed to further modify the foundation of the term
E) None of these.
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What is the meaning of the root hydr/o?

A) Air
B) Blood
C) Formation
D) Generation, cause
E) Water
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What is the root in the term polyneuropathy?

A) neuro
B) path
C) pathy
D) poly
E) ropathy
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Which of the following roots mean the same thing?

A) arthr/o and angi/o
B) cardi/o and vascul/o
C) enter/o and gastr/o
D) hem/o and vas/o
E) my/o and muscul/o
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Translate the root myc/o.

A) Fungus
B) Liver
C) Lung
D) Muscle
E) Small intestine
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Which of the following prefixes are opposites?

A) ab-, de-
B) exo-, extra-
C) hyper-, hypo-
D) pre-, pro-
E) sym-, syn-
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Which is NOT a suffix used to mean "small"?

A) -ic
B) -icle
C) -ole
D) -ule
E) -ula
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Which of the following is NOT a root meaning "skin"?

A) cutane/o
B) dermat/o
C) derm/o
D) my/o
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Identify and define the root in the term pyemia.

A) emia- blood condition
B) emia- pertaining to
C) ia- condition
D) py- eat
E) py- pus
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Identify and define the root in the term arthroscope.

A) arthr/o- joint
B) arthr/o- vessel
C) scop/e - instrument used to look
D) scop/e- vessel
E) thosc/o - chest
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Identify and define the root in the term necrosis.

A) is- small
B) necr/o- death
C) necr/o- kidney
D) osis- condition
E) osis- presence of
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Identify and define the root in the term subcutaneous.

A) ane/o- stomach
B) cut/o- skin
C) cutane/o- skin
D) eous- pertaining to
E) sub- beneath
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Translate the prefix ante-.

A) After
B) Again
C) Before
D) Fast
E) Slow
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What is the meaning of the prefix poly-?

A) Few
B) Half
C) Many
D) No, none
E) One
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Identify and define the prefix in the term hypertrophic.

A) hyper- over
B) hyper- under
C) ic- condition
D) ic- pertaining to
E) troph- nourishment, development
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Identify and define the prefix in the term heminephrectomy.

A) hemi- half
B) hemi- out
C) nephr- kidney
D) tomy- incision
E) y- condition, procedure
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Translate the prefix oligo-.

A) All
B) Few
C) Large
D) Many
E) Small
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What is the meaning of the prefix contra-?

A) Against
B) Bad
C) Down
D) Good
E) With
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Identify and define the prefix in the term eugenic.

A) eu- bad
B) eu- good
C) gen- generation, cause
D) ic- cause
E) ic- pertaining to
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Which of the following pairs of prefixes are synonyms that mean "around"?

A) circum-, contra-
B) circum-, peri-
C) circum-, dia-
D) contra-, peri-
E) dia-, peri-
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What is the meaning of the root troph/o?

A) Change
B) Eat
C) Foreign
D) Generation, cause
E) Nourishment, development
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The prefixes a- and an- both mean:

A) away.
B) in, inside.
C) not.
D) out, outside.
E) with, together.
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The prefixes e-, ec-, and ex- all mean:

A) away.
B) beneath.
C) in, inside.
D) out.
E) through.
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Identify and define the prefix in the term transdermal.

A) al- across
B) al- pertaining to
C) derm- skin
D) trans- across
E) trans- pertaining to
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What is the meaning of the root xen/o?

A) Dry
B) Foreign
C) Hard
D) Soft
E) Water
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Which of the following pairs of prefixes are synonyms that mean "in, inside"?

A) a-, an-
B) con-, contra-
C) en-, endo-
D) ex-, exo-
E) inter-, intra-
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Identify and define the prefix in the term antigen.

A) anti - across
B) anti- against
C) anti- along
D) gen- creation, cause
E) gen- suffering, disease
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What is the meaning of the prefix syn-?

A) Against
B) Before, on behalf of
C) Between
D) Through
E) With, together
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Translate the suffix -emia.

A) Blood condition
B) Flow
C) Hernia
D) Rupture
E) Tissue, structure
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What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhexis?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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Which is the correct plural form of the word diagnosis?

A) Diagnosa
B) Diagnosae
C) Diagnoses
D) Diagnosi
E) Diagnosies
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Translate the suffix -graph.

A) Instrument used to look
B) Instrument used to produce a record
C) Process of measuring
D) Process of recording
E) Written record
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Identify and define the suffix in the term costochondritis.

A) chondr- cartilage
B) chondr- persistent
C) costo- rib
D) itis- inflammation
E) itis- persistent
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What is the meaning of the suffix -oid?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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Identify and define the suffix in the term cardiomalacia.

A) cardio- heart
B) cardio- lung
C) ia- deficiency
D) malacia- abnormal hardening
E) malacia- abnormal softening
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Which is the correct plural form of the word nucleus?

A) Nucleae
B) Nuclei
C) Nuclemata
D) Nucles
E) Nuclices
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When putting medical terms together, use a combining vowel:

A) to join a root to any suffix beginning with a consonant.
B) to join two roots together.
C) to join two roots together even when the second root begins with a vowel.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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Which of the following terms includes a combining vowel?

A) Bradycardia
B) Endocardium
C) Gastric
D) Gastritis
E) Neuropathy
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What is the meaning of the suffix -spasm?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Contraction
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What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhaphy?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following root and suffix: vas/o + spasm?

A) Vascospasm
B) Vasculospasm
C) Vasospasm
D) Vaspasm
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The suffixes -algia and -dynia both mean:

A) abnormal softening.
B) inflammation.
C) pain.
D) presence of.
E) resembling.
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What is the meaning of the suffix -oma?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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Translate the suffix -logy.

A) Medical science
B) Specialist in medicine of
C) Specialist
D) Specialist in the study of
E) Study of
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Identify and define the suffix in the term craniostomy.

A) crani- bone
B) crani- skull
C) osto- bone
D) stomy- creation of an opening
E) stomy- removal
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When putting medical terms together, do NOT use a combining vowel:

A) to join a root to a suffix that begins with a vowel.
B) to join a root to any suffix beginning with a consonant.
C) to join two roots together.
D) to join two roots together even when a second root begins with a vowel.
E) all of these.
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Identify and define the suffix in the term dysmenorrhea.

A) dys- bad
B) dys- not
C) meno- muscle
D) rrhea- flow
E) rrhea- rupture
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Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following root and suffix: gastr/o + ic?

A) Gastric
B) Gastreic
C) Gastroc
D) Gastroic
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllables in steatorrhea.

A) oh-ree-uh
B) oh-ruh-hee-ai
C) or-hee-ay
D) or-hay
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2
Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable inpharynx.

A) fair
B) pair
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3
Medical language is necessary and useful because:

A) medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language.
B) medical professionals can easily communicate with patients in words they understand.
C) patients can be comforted and assured that the medical professional understands their symptoms and is in control of the diagnosis and treatment process.
D) medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language, and medical professionals can easily communicate with patients in words they understand.
E) medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language, and patients can be comforted and assured that the medical professional understands their symptoms and is in control of the diagnosis and treatment process.
medical professionals can communicate clearly and quickly with each other using a common language, and patients can be comforted and assured that the medical professional understands their symptoms and is in control of the diagnosis and treatment process.
4
Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllables in xiphoid process.

A) eks-foid
B) eks-poid
C) zih-foid
D) zih-poid
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A (n)________ is a word formed by including the name of the person who discovered or invented what is being described.

A) acronym
B) antonym
C) eponym
D) synonym
E) none of these
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Which is the proper syllabic breakdown for the word catheter?

A) ca/th/e/ter
B) ca/thet/er
C) cat/het/er
D) cath/e/ter
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Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word hypotonia?

A) HAI-poh-toh-nee-yah (first syllable)
B) hai-POH-toh-nee-yah (second syllable)
C) hai-poh-TOH-nee-yah (third syllable)
D) hai-poh-toh-NEE-yah (fourth syllable)
E) hai-poh-toh-nee-YAH (fifth syllable)
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why Greek and Latin form the backbone and foundation of medical language?

A) Foundations of Western medicine were in ancient Greece and Rome.
B) Latin was the global language of the scientific revolution.
C) Medical research of the scientific revolution was in Greek.
D) They are no longer spoken and therefore do not change meaning over time.
E) They are no longer spoken and can therefore serve as a common language for medical professionals who may speak different modern languages.
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Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word myodynia?

A) MIE-oh-dih-nee-ah (first syllable)
B) mie-OH-dih-nee-ah (second syllable)
C) mie-oh-DIH-nee-ah (third syllable)
D) mie-oh-dih-NEE-ah (fourth syllable)
E) mie-oh-dih-nee-AH (fifth syllable)
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in pneumothorax.

A) noo
B) puh-noo
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in glycogen.

A) gen
B) jen
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Which is the proper syllabic breakdown for the word cardiac arrest?

A) card/iac a/rrest
B) card/iac arr/est
C) car/di/ac a/rrest
D) car/di/ac arr/est
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Thinking of medical language as sentences to be translated instead of words to be memorized allows one to:

A) break down and understand new words.
B) describe all aspects of health care.
C) prescribe medication to patients.
D) translate a few stock medical phrases.
E) understand only the most commonly used medical phrases.
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in cyanosis.

A) kai
B) sai
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Medical language is made up primarily (but not exclusively) of words taken from which two ancient languages?

A) Greek and Latin
B) Greek and Old English
C) Greek and Hebrew
D) Hebrew and Latin
E) Hebrew and Old English
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in pterygium.

A) puh-te
B) tuh
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in cardiovascular.

A) kar
B) sar
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The diagnostic imaging process called magnetic resonance imaging is frequently called MRI. This is an example of a(n):

A) acronym.
B) antonym.
C) eponym.
D) synonym.
E) none of the above.
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What is the basic rule for emphasizing syllables?

A) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the first syllable.
B) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the last syllable.
C) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the second-to-last syllable.
D) in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the third-to-last syllable.
E) there is no basic rule for pronunciation.
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Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable in gamophobia.

A) gam
B) jam
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Translate the root sten/o.

A) Fungus
B) Lung
C) Muscle
D) Narrowing
E) Suffering
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Translate the root pneumon/o.

A) Fungus
B) Liver
C) Lung
D) Muscle
E) Small intestine
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What is the root in the term tachycardia?

A) a
B) car
C) cardi
D) ta
E) tachy
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What is NOT a difference between a suffix and a prefix?

A) A prefix is at the beginning of the term and a suffix is at the end of the term.
B) A suffix is at the beginning of the term and a prefix is at the end of a term.
C) A prefix is used to further modify the root.
D) A suffix often gives essential meaning to the term.
E) Prefixes can be added to a suffix to create a complete suffix.
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Which root would be used in medical terms pertaining to suffering or disease?

A) gen/o
B) morph/o
C) path/o
D) troph/o
E) xer/o
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Translate the root hepat/o.

A) Fungus
B) Liver
C) Lung
D) Heart
E) Small intestine
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The root enter/o means :

A) large intestine.
B) liver.
C) nerve.
D) small intestine.
E) stomach.
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Translate the root morph/o.

A) Cause
B) Change
C) Eat
D) Straight
E) Suffering, disease
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Which of the following prefixes are opposites?

A) anti-, contra-
B) brady-, tachy-
C) circum-, peri-
D) mono-, uni-
E) poly-, multi-
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Which is NOT a suffix used to mean "pertaining to"?

A) -ac
B) -al
C) -algia
D) -ar
E) -ary
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Which root would be used in medical terms pertaining to blood?

A) arthr/o
B) hemat/o
C) hepat/o
D) pulmon/o
E) xen/o
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Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word arthroscope?

A) AR-throh-skohp (first syllable)
B) ar-THROH-skohp (second syllable)
C) ar-throh-SKOHP (last syllable)
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In medical terminology, what is a root?

A) A beginning that gives essential meaning to the term
B) An ending that gives essential meaning to the term
C) The foundation or subject of the term
D) The part of the word added to the beginning of a term when needed to further modify the foundation of the term
E) None of these.
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What is the meaning of the root hydr/o?

A) Air
B) Blood
C) Formation
D) Generation, cause
E) Water
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What is the root in the term polyneuropathy?

A) neuro
B) path
C) pathy
D) poly
E) ropathy
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Which of the following roots mean the same thing?

A) arthr/o and angi/o
B) cardi/o and vascul/o
C) enter/o and gastr/o
D) hem/o and vas/o
E) my/o and muscul/o
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Translate the root myc/o.

A) Fungus
B) Liver
C) Lung
D) Muscle
E) Small intestine
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Which of the following prefixes are opposites?

A) ab-, de-
B) exo-, extra-
C) hyper-, hypo-
D) pre-, pro-
E) sym-, syn-
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Which is NOT a suffix used to mean "small"?

A) -ic
B) -icle
C) -ole
D) -ule
E) -ula
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40
Which of the following is NOT a root meaning "skin"?

A) cutane/o
B) dermat/o
C) derm/o
D) my/o
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41
Identify and define the root in the term pyemia.

A) emia- blood condition
B) emia- pertaining to
C) ia- condition
D) py- eat
E) py- pus
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42
Identify and define the root in the term arthroscope.

A) arthr/o- joint
B) arthr/o- vessel
C) scop/e - instrument used to look
D) scop/e- vessel
E) thosc/o - chest
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43
Identify and define the root in the term necrosis.

A) is- small
B) necr/o- death
C) necr/o- kidney
D) osis- condition
E) osis- presence of
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44
Identify and define the root in the term subcutaneous.

A) ane/o- stomach
B) cut/o- skin
C) cutane/o- skin
D) eous- pertaining to
E) sub- beneath
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45
Translate the prefix ante-.

A) After
B) Again
C) Before
D) Fast
E) Slow
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46
What is the meaning of the prefix poly-?

A) Few
B) Half
C) Many
D) No, none
E) One
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47
Identify and define the prefix in the term hypertrophic.

A) hyper- over
B) hyper- under
C) ic- condition
D) ic- pertaining to
E) troph- nourishment, development
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48
Identify and define the prefix in the term heminephrectomy.

A) hemi- half
B) hemi- out
C) nephr- kidney
D) tomy- incision
E) y- condition, procedure
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49
Translate the prefix oligo-.

A) All
B) Few
C) Large
D) Many
E) Small
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50
What is the meaning of the prefix contra-?

A) Against
B) Bad
C) Down
D) Good
E) With
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51
Identify and define the prefix in the term eugenic.

A) eu- bad
B) eu- good
C) gen- generation, cause
D) ic- cause
E) ic- pertaining to
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52
Which of the following pairs of prefixes are synonyms that mean "around"?

A) circum-, contra-
B) circum-, peri-
C) circum-, dia-
D) contra-, peri-
E) dia-, peri-
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53
What is the meaning of the root troph/o?

A) Change
B) Eat
C) Foreign
D) Generation, cause
E) Nourishment, development
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54
The prefixes a- and an- both mean:

A) away.
B) in, inside.
C) not.
D) out, outside.
E) with, together.
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55
The prefixes e-, ec-, and ex- all mean:

A) away.
B) beneath.
C) in, inside.
D) out.
E) through.
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56
Identify and define the prefix in the term transdermal.

A) al- across
B) al- pertaining to
C) derm- skin
D) trans- across
E) trans- pertaining to
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57
What is the meaning of the root xen/o?

A) Dry
B) Foreign
C) Hard
D) Soft
E) Water
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58
Which of the following pairs of prefixes are synonyms that mean "in, inside"?

A) a-, an-
B) con-, contra-
C) en-, endo-
D) ex-, exo-
E) inter-, intra-
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59
Identify and define the prefix in the term antigen.

A) anti - across
B) anti- against
C) anti- along
D) gen- creation, cause
E) gen- suffering, disease
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60
What is the meaning of the prefix syn-?

A) Against
B) Before, on behalf of
C) Between
D) Through
E) With, together
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61
Translate the suffix -emia.

A) Blood condition
B) Flow
C) Hernia
D) Rupture
E) Tissue, structure
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62
What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhexis?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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63
Which is the correct plural form of the word diagnosis?

A) Diagnosa
B) Diagnosae
C) Diagnoses
D) Diagnosi
E) Diagnosies
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64
Translate the suffix -graph.

A) Instrument used to look
B) Instrument used to produce a record
C) Process of measuring
D) Process of recording
E) Written record
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65
Identify and define the suffix in the term costochondritis.

A) chondr- cartilage
B) chondr- persistent
C) costo- rib
D) itis- inflammation
E) itis- persistent
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66
What is the meaning of the suffix -oid?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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67
Identify and define the suffix in the term cardiomalacia.

A) cardio- heart
B) cardio- lung
C) ia- deficiency
D) malacia- abnormal hardening
E) malacia- abnormal softening
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68
Which is the correct plural form of the word nucleus?

A) Nucleae
B) Nuclei
C) Nuclemata
D) Nucles
E) Nuclices
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69
When putting medical terms together, use a combining vowel:

A) to join a root to any suffix beginning with a consonant.
B) to join two roots together.
C) to join two roots together even when the second root begins with a vowel.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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70
Which of the following terms includes a combining vowel?

A) Bradycardia
B) Endocardium
C) Gastric
D) Gastritis
E) Neuropathy
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71
What is the meaning of the suffix -spasm?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Contraction
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72
What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhaphy?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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73
Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following root and suffix: vas/o + spasm?

A) Vascospasm
B) Vasculospasm
C) Vasospasm
D) Vaspasm
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74
The suffixes -algia and -dynia both mean:

A) abnormal softening.
B) inflammation.
C) pain.
D) presence of.
E) resembling.
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75
What is the meaning of the suffix -oma?

A) Involuntary contraction
B) Resembling
C) Rupture
D) Suture
E) Tumor
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76
Translate the suffix -logy.

A) Medical science
B) Specialist in medicine of
C) Specialist
D) Specialist in the study of
E) Study of
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77
Identify and define the suffix in the term craniostomy.

A) crani- bone
B) crani- skull
C) osto- bone
D) stomy- creation of an opening
E) stomy- removal
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78
When putting medical terms together, do NOT use a combining vowel:

A) to join a root to a suffix that begins with a vowel.
B) to join a root to any suffix beginning with a consonant.
C) to join two roots together.
D) to join two roots together even when a second root begins with a vowel.
E) all of these.
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79
Identify and define the suffix in the term dysmenorrhea.

A) dys- bad
B) dys- not
C) meno- muscle
D) rrhea- flow
E) rrhea- rupture
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80
Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following root and suffix: gastr/o + ic?

A) Gastric
B) Gastreic
C) Gastroc
D) Gastroic
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