Med Term: 3 and 4, Med Term: 1 and 2
Which is NOT a suffix used to mean "pertaining to"?
-algia
Which is NOT a suffix used to mean "small"?
-ic
Indicate which syllable receives the emphasis when pronouncing the term petechial.
2nd syllable: tee
Indicate which syllable receives the emphasis when pronouncing the term dermopathy
2ndsyllable: maw
Indicate which syllable receives the emphasis when pronouncing the term onychia
2ndsyllable: nik
Indicate which syllable receives the emphasis when pronouncing the term lipectomy.
2ndsyllable: pek
Which of the following is the best definition for differential diagnosis?
A list of conditions the patient may have based on the symptoms exhibited and the results of the exam
Which is the correct definition for the term eczema?
A red itchy rash that may weep or ooze, then become crusted and scaly
What is NOT a difference between a suffix and a prefix?
A suffix is at the beginning of the term and a prefix is at the end of a term.
After a car accident, the medical professional asks the patient questions about her name, location, and the date. The patient is able to accurately answer all of the questions. The patient can be classified as:
A&O
The prescriber uses which of the following abbreviations if a medication is to be taken before meals?
AC
Which syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word arthroscope?
AR-throh-skohp
Identify the correct pronunciation for the term onychodystrophy.
AW-ni-koh-DIS-troh-fee
Read this excerpt from a patient's health record: Hospital Course Neuro: On admission exam, Decker was found to have mild lumbar lordosis, pseudohypertrophy of his calf muscles, and a waddling gait. He did not have any genu varum or genu valgus. No hyporeflexia was noted. The initial concern was a muscular dystrophy. Given a family history of polymyositis, that was considered as well. Decker's labs were consistent with muscular dystrophy. An electromyography showed myopathic changes. A muscle biopsy was then performed to help distinguish which of the muscular dystrophies the patient has. The results are pending. CV: Cardiology was consulted, given the strong risk for developing cardiomyopathy. Resp: No problems were seen throughout the hospital stay. Decker was educated in performing on breathing exercises and also about the respiratory problems often seen later on in the condition. Ortho: Orthopedic surgery was consulted for Decker's scoliosis. Social: Much of the hospital stay focused on patient education. Which of the following is a symptom found in this patient?
Abnormal forward curvature of the lower spine
Which is NOT included in this patient's admission or discharge diagnosis? Discharge Summary Patient Name: Decker Macmillan Date of Admission: 1/1/15 Date of Discharge: 1/4/15 Admission Diagnosis 1. Hypotonia 2. Lordosis Discharge Diagnosis 1. Muscular dystrophy 2. Scoliosis
Abnormal forward curvature of the upper spine
Read the following portion of an orthopedic clinic note: DDx: Includes osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and bursitis. Given her history of osteoarthritis on exam and the results of the x-ray and joint aspiration, I believe Mrs. Goldman has OA that has failed to respond to previous treatments. According to the excerpt, which is NOT included in the differential diagnosis?
Abnormal joint development
Which is the correct abbreviation for a medicine administered "as desired"?
Ad lib
What is the meaning of the prefix contra-?
Against
What is the importance of health records?
All of these
Which of the following is true about the abbreviation CTA?
All of these
Which of the following roots means fat?
All of these
Identify which of the following pairs are synonyms
Allograft, homograft
Which term means "surgical reconstruction of a vessel"?
Angioplasty
Choose the correct translation for the root tars/o
Ankle
Which is the medical term used to describe joint stiffness?
Anklyosis
Which medical term means against histamine?
Antihistamine
Which of the following is a drug that prevents sepsis (a rotting of the flesh) by killing microorganisms?
Antiseptic
Build a medical term that means "puncture of a joint."
Arthrocentesis
Build a medical term that means "joint breaking."
Arthroclasia
Build a medical term that means "joint recording process," a procedure used to examine a joint.
Arthrography
Which term means "instrument for looking into a joint"? (arthr/o = joint)
Arthroscope
The normal blood pressure range is 90/60 to 140/90. A patient's blood pressure has been documented at 120/80. Which of the following abbreviations describes the patient's blood pressure?
BP WNL
Translate the prefix ante-
Before
A patient has a rash on the top of both of his hands. Which is the correct medical term for the rash's location?
Bilateral, dorsum
Translate the term fasciodesis as literally as possible.
Binding of a fascia
Translate the suffix -emia
Blood condition
Translate the term cyanidrosis as literally as possible.
Blue sweat condition
Translate the medical term osteocarcinoma as literally as possible.
Bone cancer tumor
Translate the medical term osteolysis as literally as possible
Bone loss
Which of the following abbreviations is NOT part of a patient's history (either medical history or history of the illness)?
CTA
Which of the following is NOT an abbreviation that refers to a health care facility or department?
CTA
Which of the following would NOT describe a patient with a normal physical exam?
CTA, SOB
Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following roots and suffix: cardi/o + my/o + pathy?
Cardiomyopathy
Build a medical term that means the "removal of all or part of the wrist."
Carpectomy
Build a medical term that means "wrist inflammation."
Carpitis
Translate the medical term chondro-osteodystrophy as literally as possible.
Cartilage-bone-bad-nourishment: poor development of bones and cartilage
Translate the root morph/o
Change
Build a medical term that means the "removal of cartilage."
Chondrectomy
Which of the following health care notes is NOT usually authored in a hospital?
Clinic note
Translate the term dermatosis as literally as possible
Condition of the skin
The following excerpt would most accurately be classified as which kind of health care record? Dear Dr. Childs, Thank you for referring Mr. Samuels to my office. I saw him on March 3, 2015. Mr. Samuels has a 4-month history of increasing pain in his right distal femur. He first noticed pain after being kicked in the leg at a soccer game and was evaluated in your office 3 weeks later for persistent pain. There was a soft tissue mass in his distal femur that was tender to touch.
Consult note
Which of the following notes is usually authored by a specialist and provides an expert opinion on a more challenging problem?
Consult note
Which medical term means rib pain?
Costalgia
Build a medical term that means "finger inflammation."
Dactylitis
Read this excerpt from the patient's discharge summary: HPI Decker Macmillan is an 8-year-old boy admitted directly to the pediatric floor for workup of chronic progressive hypotonia. His parents report they have noticed progressive weakness. Decker has had increasing difficulty running, jumping, and climbing stairs. His parents initially thought his problems were due to his asthma, but they noticed that he also had a waddling gait. They took him to their primary care provider, who referred him for evaluation. On admission, Decker denied any history of myalgia, arthrodynia, or dystaxia. His problem appeared limited to muscle tone. According to this information, which of the following is part of the history of the present illness?
Decrease in muscle tone or tightness
Which medical term means skin inflammation?
Dermatitis
Which medical term means skin pain?
Dermatodynia
Which medical term means loose skin?
Dermatolysis
Which medical term means procedure for looking at the skin?
Dermoscopy
Which is the correct plural form of the word diagnosis?
Diagnoses
Which of the following is FALSE about the SOAP method?
Diagnostic work in medicine is very similar to the investigative work of a detective; thus the SOAP method begins with an analysis and ends with collecting data to confirm the diagnosis.
Which of the following health records describes when and why a patient was admitted to the hospital, documents his/her stay in the hospital, and indicates the type of follow-up the patient will have?
Discharge summary
Which is the proper translation of polyneuropathy?
Disease affecting many nerves
Which is the correct opposite for the proximal part of the body?
Distal
Which of the following does NOT refer to "the front"?
Dorsal
Translate the root xer/o
Dry
Which term means "bad movement condition"?
Dyskinesia
The following excerpt most likely comes from what time of health record? Emergency Department Course: Miss Sweet arrived in the ED lethargic but responsive. Given her history and vomiting, we were concerned about diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient's finger stick blood sugar test result of 320 confirmed hyperglycemia, and a urinalysis revealed both glucosuria and ketonuria. An IV was started and labs were sent. Chemistry profile showed hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and acidemia. The pediatric intensive care team was contacted for transfer to the PICU. Disposition: Transfer to PICU.
Emergency department note
Translate the term trichomegaly as literally as possible
Enlarged hair
Which is the proper translation of cardiomegaly?
Enlargement of the heart
Which medical term means tumors on the skin?
Epidermal tumors
If a physician uses a cast to fix a patient's broken arm, this is known as which type of treatment or therapy?
External fixation
Build a medical term that means "incision into fascia."
Fasciotomy
Which of the following pairs of terms are opposites?
Febrile, afebrile
Choose the correct translation for the root femor/o
Femur
Translate the prefix oligo-
Few
Translate the term tenolysis as literally as possible.
Freeing/loosening of a tendon
Provide the correct translation for the abbreviation FROM.
Full range of motion
Translate the root myc/o
Fungus
What is the correct abbreviation for a fracture?
Fx
Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following root and suffix: gastr/o + ic?
Gastric
Which of the abbreviations would be a correct reflection of the following Emergency Department note? Physical Exam Vital Signs: Temperature: 102.3; Heart Rate: 90; Respiratory Rate: 20;BP: 112/84. General: Well-developed and nourished, in mild discomfort. Alert andoriented x 3.
General: WDWN, in mild discomfort. A&Ox3 Vital Signs: T: 102.3; HR: 90; RR: 20; BP: 112/84
Which term means "sugar deficiency"?
Glycopenia
What is the medical term that describes writer's cramp?
Graphospasm
Medical language is made up primarily (but not exclusively) of words taken from which two ancient languages?
Greek and Latin
Which is a correct interpretation of the following portion of a physical exam? CV: RRR without murmur, gallops, or rubs. Resp: CTA bilaterally.
Heart has a regular rate and rhythm; lungs are clear on both sides.
Read this patient's medical history: Social Hx: 1-pack-per-day smoker. Social drinker: 3-4 glasses of wine a week. Family Hx: Positive for psoriasis in mother. PMHx: Dermatofibromas x 3 on legs removed via cryosurgery 3 years ago.
Her fibrous skin tumors were removed by freezing.
When a patient is examined by a medical professional, which of the following would NOT be part of the physical examination?
Hx
Which medical term means excessive melanin in the skin?
Hypermelanosis
Which medical term means increased muscle tone or tightness?
Hypertonia
What is the medical term that means excessive growth of hair?
Hypertrichosis
Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following parts: hypo + glyc/o + emia?
Hypoglycemia
The amount of fluids a patient has taken in and produced is abbreviated:
I/O
Translate the term bursotomy as literally as possible.
Incision into a bursa
Which is the proper translation of cardiomyotomy?
Incision into the heart muscle
Translate the term steatitis as literally as possible
Inflammation of the fat
Which is the proper translation of mycodermatitis?
Inflammation of the skin caused by fungus
Which is the correct definition for the term actinic dermatitis?
Inflammation of the skin caused by sun exposure
Which is the proper translation of gastritis?
Inflammation of the stomach
Translate the suffix -graph
Instrument used to produce a record
Which term means "pertaining to inside the skin"?
Intradermal
What is the meaning of the suffix -spasm?
Involuntary contraction
Which of the following is FALSE about the term discharge?
It can mean that the patient has been cured.
Which of the following is the correct definition for the term chronic?
It has been going on for a while now.
Which of the following is NOT true about the abbreviation CAT?
It is part of the treatment plan for patients.
Which of the following is NOT true about the medical term remission?
It means the illness has been cured.
Translate the medical term arthrocele as literally as possible.
Joint hernia
Identify the correct pronunciation for the term costochondritis
KAW-stoh-kawn-DRAI-tis
Which medical term means pertaining to horny creation?
Keratogenic
Translate the root hepat/o
Liver
Choose the correct translation for the root lumb/o
Loin, lower back
Translate the root pneumon/o
Lung
Which of the following is NOT an abbreviation pertaining to the vertebrae?
M1-M8
A patient complains of itchy skin and has a very noticeable rash. What is an appropriate medical term to describe the rash?
Marked
Which of the following is NOT a reason why Greek and Latin form the backbone and foundation of medical language?
Medical research of the scientific revolution was in Greek
The following is the final paragraph in an Orthopedic Consult Note from Dr. Phyllis Sanchez, MD, FAAOS: I discussed the next steps with Mr. Samuels and his family, including staging the tumor and scheduling a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. I discussed the surgery with Mr. Samuels and his family in the office. His tumor will likely require tumor resection with partial ostectomy of the femur with osteoplasty. I discussed the benefits of a metal endoprosthesis versus an allograft for the osteoplasty. Mr. Samuels is scheduled to return to my office 1 week following his biopsy to discuss the results. Given this information, which of the following statements is NOT true?
Mr. Samuels has a bone disease that requires surgery.
Read the following excerpt from a patient's health record On exam, Mr. Samuels was a pleasant young man, well developed and well nourished, and in no acute distress. His lungs were clear and heart was regular in rate and rhythm. No murmurs were heard. Examination of his right leg revealed a significant soft tissue mass over his distal femur on the right. The mass was tender. He did not have any knee effusion. I reviewed the labs and x-ray. His findings were consistent with osteosarcoma. Given this information, which of the following statements is TRUE?
Mr. Samuels has a soft tissue mass on the bottom part of his right femur.
Read the following discharge summary: Hospital Course Mrs. Collach was admitted to the medical service. She was placed on NPO status and given IVF and analgesics. An ultrasound revealed gallstones in the common bile duct as the etiology for Mrs. Collach's pancreatitis. Surgery was consulted. On hospital day 2, Mrs. Collach was taken to the OR for laparoscopic choledocholithectomy and cholecystectomy. She tolerated the procedure well. She began a postoperative refeeding plan with a low-protein, low-fat diet. She tolerated advancing the diet, and 2 days after her surgery, her pain had improved enough that she was discharged home. According to this summary, which of the following is true?
Mrs. Collach was not allowed to have anything by mouth and was given intravenous fluids when she was first admitted to the hospital.
Read the following excerpt from Mrs. Goldman's health record: History of Present Illness: Mrs. Maureen Goldman presented to the orthopedic clinic with a chronic history of arthralgia. She has been previously diagnosed with osteoarthritis. She was initially treated with NSAIDs and an orthotic that helped for a time; however, Mrs. Goldman's condition worsened and was eventually treated with an intraarticular steroid injection. She reported improved pain and range of motion. The knee pain returned last year, however, and she was treated in our clinic with arthroscopic surgery. While it helped some, she reports it didn't completely get rid of her symptoms, and she returns today for evaluation. PMHx: Septic arthritis requiring hospitalization and IV antibiotics 4 years ago. Which of the following is NOT true about the patient's medical history?
Mrs. Goldman's joint pain just began recently.
According to the following discharge summary, which of the following statements is NOT true? Hospital Course On postop day 2, Ms. Cloud began complaining of increasing right ophthalmalgia. She was noted to be febrile to 102.2. Exam revealed conjunctival infection and edema. She was presumed to have postoperative endophthalmitis. Vitrectomy was performed under sterile conditions, and samples were sent to lab for culture. She was given intravitreal antibiotics. Over the next couple of days, her fever curve trended down and her WBC count improved. Cultures came back positive for S. epidermidis. Infectious disease was consulted; they recommended two weeks of IV therapy. A PICC line was placed and she was discharged with care instructions.
Ms. Cloud complained of increasing right ophthalmalgia 2 days before her surgery
Translate the medical term myomalacia as literally as possible
Muscle softening
What is the medical term that means fungal condition?
Mycosis
Build a medical term that means "muscle turmoil."
Myoclonus
Build a medical term that means "muscle disease."
Myopathy
Build a medical term that means "muscle suture."
Myorrhaphy
Which medical term means involuntary contraction of the muscle?
Myospasm
Build a medical term that means "muscle tone."
Myotonia
Translate the term onychopathy as literally as possible.
Nail disease
Translate the root sten/o
Narrowing
Which of the following terms includes a combining vowel?
Neuropathy
Which term means "hardening of the nerves"?
Neurosclerosis
Translate the term anesthetic as literally as possible
No sensation
Which of the following is NOT an example of a blister (an elevated, fluid-filled lesion)?
Nodule
What is the meaning of the root troph/o
Nourishment, development
Which is the correct plural form of the word nucleus?
Nuclei
A patient usually has surgery in a(n):
OR
Information such as the patient's physical exam, any laboratory findings, and imaging studies performed at the visit would be contained in which part of the diagnostic process?
Objective
The following excerpt is from which portion of the discharge summary? Labs Admission labs: UA: Pyuria: .20 wbcs; Hematuria: 3 1 blood; Albuminuria: 1 1 protein. Urine culture: E. coli. Blood culture: E. coli. Discharge labs: UA normal. Urine culture normal. Imaging VCUG: No vesicoureteral reflux noted. RUS: No hydronephrosisnoted. Normal. Spiral CT of kidneys on day 3 of admission revealed perinephric abscess formation of the left kidney.
Objective
Which part of the SOAP method most accurately describes the following excerpt from a patient's clinic note? T: 99.0; HR: 60; RR: 20; BP: 112/70. General: Pleasant, responsive. No acute distress. HEENT: PERRLA. Mucous membranes moist and pink. Resp: CTA. No wheezes, rales, rhonchi, or crackles. Good air exchange. No increased work of breathing.
Objective
Translate the term seborrhea as literally as possible
Oil discharge farenheight
Which medical term means abnormal softening of the nail?
Onychomalacia
Which medical term means incision into the nail?
Onychotomy
Build a medical term that means "poor bone development."
Osteodystrophy
Translate the medical term hyperkinesia as literally as possible
Over movement
Which of the following pairs of abbreviations are opposites?
PO, NPO
Which is the correct definition of the suffix -algia?
Pain
Which of the following health records would NOT include a plan?
Pathology report
Which is the proper translation of subdural?
Pertaining to beneath the dura
Translate the term excisional (as found in the medical term excisional biopsy) as literally as possible.
Pertaining to out cut = to cut out an entire object
Which term means "pertaining to after birth"?
Postpartum
Which term refers to "before surgery"?
Pre-op
Read this excerpt from a patient's health record: Hospital Course Neuro: On admission exam, Decker was found to have mild lumbar lordosis, pseudohypertrophy of his calf muscles, and a waddling gait. He did not have any genu varum or genu valgus. No hyporeflexia was noted. The initial concern was a muscular dystrophy. Given a family history of polymyositis, that was considered as well. Decker's labs were consistent with muscular dystrophy. An electromyography showed myopathic changes. A muscle biopsy was then performed to help distinguish which of the muscular dystrophies the patient has. The results are pending. CV: Cardiology was consulted, given the strong risk for developing cardiomyopathy. Resp: No problems were seen throughout the hospital stay. Decker was educated in performing on breathing exercises and also about the respiratory problems often seen later on in the condition. Ortho: Orthopedic surgery was consulted for Decker's scoliosis. Social: Much of the hospital stay focused on patient education. Which of the following tests showed "myyopathic changes"?
Procedure for measuring the electrical activity of a muscle
Which of the following abbreviations would most likely be found in the "plan" portion of a health record?
QHS
Which is the proper translation of angiogram?
Record of the blood vessels
Read the following excerpt from a patient's health record: Temp: 98.7; HR: 74; RR: 16; BP: 115/73. Gen: Woman with healthy appearance, alert and oriented. HEENT: TMs normal. Xanthochromic/stained teeth. Mucous membranes moist and pink. CV: RRR no murmurs. Resp: CTA. Skin: Erythematous papules and plaques with a silver scale on the extensor surface of knees, elbows, and back; onycholysis of toe nails.
Red, elevated, palpable, solid masses with silver flakes on the surface of her knees, elbows, and back
Read this patient's treatment plan: I will begin her on topical corticosteroids and have her follow up in 2-4 months. For any unresponsive areas I will try photochemotherapy. For the patient's onycholysis, I have referred her to a podiatrist for an onychectomy.
Removal of a nail
Translate the term craniectomy as literally as possible.
Removal of portion of the skull
What is the meaning of the suffix -oid?
Resembling
What is the correct definition for the abbreviation RR?
Respiratory rate
An ORIF is:
Returning bones to their proper place by fixing a fractured bone from the inside (i.e., using screws, pins, plates, etc.).
Which section of the health record is NOT included in the subjective section?
Review of systems
What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhexis?
Rupture
Which of the following is NOT an acceptable abbreviation for subcutaneous?
SCC
Identify the correct pronunciation for the term spondylosis
SPAWN-dai-law-sis
Translate the root ichthy/o
Scaly
Which medical term means formation of oil?
Sebopoiesis
Which of the following terms is part of a patient's assessment?
Sequelae
According to the following discharge summary, which is true about this patient? HPI Mrs. Roxana Collach presented to the ED with a 2-day history of increasing epigastric pain. She described the pain as constant and dull with radiation to her back. She also had progressive anorexia. She denied nausea, emesis, or diarrhea. She was febrile in the ED and had marked epigastric tenderness on exam with guarding. Her abdomen was slightly distended and she was mildly jaundiced. Her elevated amylase and lipase confirmed the suspicion of acute pancreatitis. She was admitted for pain control and IVF.
She was diagnosed with pancreatitis.
In the following prescription, which line gives the patient instructions? Amoxicillin 400 mg/5ml Sig. 5 ml PO BID x 10days Dispense 100ml Refills: None Brand name medically necessary
Sig. 5 ml PO BID x 10days
Which of the following is the correct definition for the term symptom?
Something a patient feels
Choose the correct translation for the root ankyl/o
Stiff, bent
Translate the suffix -logy
Study of
A CC is usually included on which part of the health care record?
Subjective
From which portion of a consult note is the following excerpt? Reason for Consult: urinary retention HPI: Mr. Johnson is a 57-year-old male with a 2-month history of difficulty voiding. He reports urgency and frequency. He has had increasing problems with a weakurinary stream. The symptoms have progressed to include mild abdominal discomfortand erectile dysfunction. He denies any incontinence, hematuria, balanorrhea, orchiodynia, or trauma. He has not tried any medicines at this point.
Subjective
What is the meaning of the suffix -rrhaphy?
Suture
Which syllable receives the emphasis in the medical term arthrogram?
Syllable 1: ar
Which syllable receives the emphasis in the medical term hypotonia?
Syllable 3: to
Which of the following is NOT a correct abbreviation for referring to a ligament?
TCL
Which abbreviation does NOT describe the time of day in which a prescription should be taken?
TID
Which of the following does NOT describe a type of bone pain?
Tenalgia
Build a medical term that means "tendon inflammation."
Tendonitis
Build a medical term that means "binding of a tendon."
Tenodesis
If a person's head were divided on the coronal plane, which of the following is NOT true?
The division would be from front to back, and therefore both eyes could be seen on the same plane.
Read the dermatology clinic note below. A skin Bx performed in my office confirmed the diagnosis of AK. After explaining the results to Mr. Johnson, I recommended cryotherapy for the smaller lesions on his arms and dermabrasion for his scalp lesions. I explained to Mr. Johnson that AK can lead to squamous cell carcinoma and taught him about the risks of sun exposure, including further AKs and melanoma.
The history of the patient's skin condition confirmed the doctor thinks the patient has skin cancer.
A patient was given a prescription with the following information: "Sig. 5 mL PO BID x 10 days." Which is the most accurate description of the patient prescription?
The medication will be taken by mouth twice a day for ten days
Read the patient's Discharge Physical Examination: Discharge Physical Examination Temp: 98.6; RR: 24; HR: 86; BP: 100/64 Gen: WDWN. Alert. CV: RRR. Resp: CTA. Neuro: Hypotonia of legs (strength 3/5 bilaterally). Waddling gait. Using assistance to get up from seated position. Normal reflexes. Marked enlargement of calves. According to the Discharge Physical Examination, which of the following is true?
The patient has a decrease in muscle tone or tightness in the legs.
Interpret the following abbreviations: "The Pt is 5y/o."
The patient is 5 years old
The following is an excerpt from a patient's discharge summary. Which of the following is NOT true about this excerpt? HPI Miss Susan Nesbit is a 12-year-old female who first visited her primary care provider for dysuria. A UA was ordered, but the patient could not urinate in the office. She took the UA cup home but did not return with the sample. The next day, Susan's dysuria worsened, and she developed a fever of 102.3o F, as well as vomiting and hematuria, so she returned to the clinic. A urinalysis performed in the office revealed significant pyuria, hematuria, and albuminuria. Since Susan was not able to keep any fluids down, her primary care provider sent her to the emergency department for evaluation for admission.
The patient went to the ED before seeing her PCP.
The following is a portion of a patient's consult note: Past Medical History: Noncontributory. Past Surgical History: Balanoplastyfor hypospadias at age 1. Social History: Doug lives with his parents and older sister. He is going into kindergarten in the fall. Family History: Paternal grandfather with polycystic kidney disease. According to the doctor who authored this note, which of the following is true?
The patient's PMHx is not related to this specific problem
The following is an excerpt from a patient's medical record. According to this information, which is NOT true about the patient? T: 98.5; HR: 60; RR: 20; BP: 112/70. General: Pleasant, responsive. No acute distress. HEENT: PERRLA. Mucous membranes moist and pink. Resp: CTA. No wheezes, rales, rhonchi, or crackles. Good air exchange. No increased work of breathing.
The patient's eyes are not reacting to light.
According to the following discharge summary, which of the following is NOT true about this patient? Discharge Physical Examination Temp: 98.6; RR: 24; HR: 86; BP: 100/64. Gen: WDWN. Alert. CV: RRR. Resp: CTA. GI: Abdomen soft, nondistended, mild tenderness to palpation over the surgical incisions. Three small horizontal surgical wounds in her abdomen. Wounds clean, dry, and intact. Activity No restrictions.
The patient's heart is beating rapidly.
Read the following excerpt from a consult note: The physical exam showed erythematous, xerotic patches in his flexural creases of his elbows and knees as well as the extensor surface of his legs. He has numerous hemorrhagic crusts and vesicles, along with scattered excoriations and erosions. The rest of the exam was unremarkable except mild scalp alopecia.
The patient's skin looks white
The following is Dr. Hernandez's differential diagnosis for her patient, who has a rash and has developed difficulty with her toenails.
The rash may be caused by fungus.
Read the following discharge summary: Hospital Course Mrs. Collach was admitted to the medical service. She was placed on NPO status and given IVF and analgesics. An ultrasound revealed gallstones in the common bile duct as the etiology for Mrs. Collach's pancreatitis. Surgery was consulted. On hospital day 2, Mrs. Collach was taken to the OR for laparoscopic choledocholithectomy and cholecystectomy. She tolerated the procedure well. She began a postoperative refeeding plan with a low-protein, low-fat diet. She tolerated advancing the diet, and 2 days after her surgery, her pain had improved enough that she was discharged home. According to this summary, which of the following is true?
The ultrasound revealed gallstones as the cause of Mrs. Collach's pancreas pain
Read the information in the Orthopedic Consult note below: Thank you for referring Mr. Samuels to my office. I saw him on March 3, 2015. Mr. Samuels has a 4-month history of increasing pain in his right distal femur. He first noticed pain after being kicked in the leg at a soccer game and was evaluated in your office 3 weeks later for persistent pain. There was a soft tissue mass in his distal femur that was tender to touch. An x-ray was performed to rule out a fracture or chronic osteomyelitis. The x-ray showed both osteolysis of the metaphysis and periosteal new bone formation. Labs were drawn including CBC, CPK, and ESR. He was referred to my office for further evaluation of the x-ray findings. According to the note, which of the following statements is NOT true?
The x-ray showed new bone formation of the periosteum (the bone marrow, what is inside, the bone).
Translate the medical term tibialgia as literally as possible
Tibia pain
Translate the term chemotherapy as literally as possible.
Treatment using chemicals
What is the meaning of the suffix -oma?
Tumor
Translate the term biopsy as literally as possible
Two eye procedure
Translate the term electrocauterization as literally as possible
Using electricity to destroy a tissue by burning it
Which of these correctly represents a medical term built with the following root and suffix: vas/o + spasm?
Vasospasm
Translate the term spondylitis as literally as possible
Vertebra inflammation
Which of the following abbreviations and terms is NOT associated with the assessment in the SOAP method?
WDWN
What is the meaning of the root hydr/o
Water
What is the meaning of the prefix syn-?
With, together
Translate the root rhytid/o
Wrinkle
Translate the term rhytidermia as literally as possible
Wrinkled skin
The correct definition for BCC is
a cancerous tumor of basal skin cells
A review of systems is:
a description of individual body systems in order to discover any symptoms not directly related to the main problem.
An autograft is a skin transplant taken from
a different place on the patient's body
Read the excerpt from this note: I had the pleasure of seeing your patient in my clinic. As you know, Mr. Skein is a 39-year-old male with a chronic history of atopic dermatitis. His atopic dermatitis was well controlled with topical corticosteroids until 3 weeks ago, when he developed a new rash consisting of vesicles overlying the areas of xerosis on his extremities. He was initially diagnosed with impetigo and treated with topical antibiotic therapy. He returned in 1 week without any improvement and was put on oral antibiotics at that time. He has now come to my office for a second opinion.
a highly contagious bacterial infection of the skin.
What is the correct pronunciation for the term alopecia?
a-loh-PEE-sha
The diagnostic imaging process called magnetic resonance imaging is frequently called MRI. This is an example of a(n):
acronym
A patient concern that just started recently, or is a sudden onset, severe symptom, is called:
acute
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term adipocele?
adipo (fat) + cele (hernia) = hernia filled with fatty tissue
NOS and NEC are
all of these
When putting medical terms together, use a combining vowel
all of these
Identify the correct breakdown and translation of the term anhidrosis.
an (no) + hidr (sweat) + osis (condition) = lack of sweating
A drug that relieves pain is called a(n):
analgesic.
Which of the following roots does NOT pertain to a bone?
ankyl/o
Identify and define the roots in the term ankylosing spondylitis
ankylo - stiff, bent; spondylo - vertebra
Your belly button is located on the ________________ part of your body.
anterior, medial
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term antipruritic?
anti (against) + pruritic (itching) = a drug that prevents or relieves itching
Identify and define the prefix in the term antigen
anti- against
A drug that opposes fever is called a(n):
antipyretic.
Identify and define the root in the term arthoscope
arthr/o- joint
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term arthrodesis?
arthro (joint) + desis (binding) = binding of a joint (surgical fixation of a joint)
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term arthrodysplasia?
arthro (joint) + dys (bad) + plasia (formation) = bad joint formation (abnormal joint development)
Read the following excerpt from Mrs. Goldman's health record: History of Present Illness: Mrs. Maureen Goldman presented to the orthopedic clinic with a chronic history of arthralgia. She has been previously diagnosed with osteoarthritis. She was initially treated with NSAIDs and an orthotic that helped for a time; however, Mrs. Goldman's condition worsened and was eventually treated with an intraarticular steroid injection. She reported improved pain and range of motion. The knee pain returned last year, however, and she was treated in our clinic with arthroscopic surgery. While it helped some, she reports it didn't completely get rid of her symptoms, and she returns today for evaluation. PMHx: Septic arthritis requiring hospitalization and IV antibiotics 4 years ago. Mrs. Goldman was treated at one time with what kind of surgery?
arthroscopic = arthro (joint) + scop (look) + ic (pertaining to) = surgery by visual examination of a joint
After a health care provider has gathered information from the patient and performed any necessary investigations, the health care provider then formulates a(n) ________________, which could be a diagnosis, identification of the problem, or a differential diagnosis.
assessment
ABCDE is a mnemonic device for remembering steps in analysis and means
asymmetry, border, color, diameter, evolving
Identify the correct pronunciation for the term onychotomy.
aw-ni-KAW-toh-mee
The inferior vena cava is also known as the posterior vena cava. From the terms inferior and posterior, one can say that this vein is ________________ the heart on the ________________ side.
below, back
Which is the correct breakdown and definition of the term bilateral?
bi (two) + lateral (out to the side) = both sides
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term bradykinesia into its component parts?
brady (slow) + kinesia (movement) = slow movement
Which of the following prefixes are opposites?
brady-, tachy-
Thinking of medical language as sentences to be translated instead of words to be memorized allows one to:
break down and understand new words.
Which of the following roots describes the small fluid-filled sac found near the body's joints?
burs/o
What is the root in the term tachycardia?
cardi
Identify and define the root in the term metacarpectomy.
carp - wrist
Which is the proper syllabic breakdown for the word catheter?
cath/e/ter
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term cervicodynia?
cervico (neck) + dynia (pain) = neck pain
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term chondroplasty?
chondro (cartilage) + plasty (reconstruction) = reconstruction of cartilage
Which of the following pairs of prefixes are synonyms that mean "around"?
circum-, peri-
The medical term for "black head" or "white head" (a hair follicle that is plugged with sebum) is:
comedo
When a person uses her left hand to reach to the right, she is showing ________________ movement.
contralateral
Identify and define the root(s) in the term craniosynostosis.
cranio - head, skull; ost - bone
Identify and define the root in the term subcutaneous
cutane/o- skin
An incision and drainage is a procedure that
cuts into a wound to allow trapped infected liquid to drain.
If a patient's infection is classified as malignant, it is
dangerous
Identify the correct pronunciation for the term decubitus ulcer.
deh-KYOO-bih-tus UL-sir
Identify the correct breakdown of the medical term dermatoscope into its component word parts.
dermato/scope
Which is the proper breakdown of the word parts in the term dialysis?
dia/lysis
A person with EAHF has
eczema, asthma, hay fever
Which of the following pairs of prefixes are synonyms that mean "in, inside"
en-, endo-
Identify the correct breakdown of the term epidermal into its component parts
epi/derm/al
A (n)______ is a word formed by including the name of the person who discovered or invented what is being described.
eponym
Identify and define the roots in the term erythroderma
erythro (red) + derma(skin)
Identify the correct breakdown of the medical term erythryocyanosis into its component word parts.
erythryo/cyan/osis
The cause is also called the
etiology
Identify and define the prefix in the term eugenic
eu- good
Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term exostosis into its component parts?
ex/ost/osis
Identify the correct pronunciation for the term fasciorrhaphy
fah-SHOR-ah-fee
Which of the following roots describes the fibrous connective tissue that binds muscles together?
fasci/o
A crack in the skin is called a(n)
fissure
A discharge summary will often have information regarding the recommended f/u, or ________________ for the patient.
follow up
The superior vena cava is a large-diameter, yet short, vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart . It is located in the anterior right superior mediastinum. The correct definitions of anterior and superior are:
front, above
The correct definition for C&S is
growing microorganisms in isolation in order to determine which drugs it might respond to.
Read this patient's physical exam: Physical Exam: RR: 16; HR: 70; Temp: 98.6; BP: 110/60 Gen: Alert, oriented. CV: RRR, no murmurs. Resp: CTA. Musculoskeletal: Crepitation in right knee, decreased ROM. Mild effusion. Mild muscular atrophy of right quadriceps muscle compared to left. Labs: ESR normal, joint aspiration normal. X-ray: Subchondral cysts, subchondral sclerosis, joint space narrowing. According to the physical exam, this patient is NOT experiencing:
hardening of the joints.
What is the correct pronunciation for the term hemathidrosis?
heh-mat-ih-DROH-sis
Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term hemarthrosis into its component parts?
hem/arthr/osis
Which is the proper breakdown of the word parts in the term hemarthrosis?
hem/arthr/osis
Which root would be used in medical terms pertaining to blood?
hemat/o
Identify and define the prefix in the term heminephrectomy
hemi- half
If a patient's infection is classified as occult, it is
hidden
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hidradenitis?
hidr(sweat) + aden (gland) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the sweat glands
Identify the correct breakdown and translation of the term hidropoiesis
hidro (sweat) + poiesis (formation) = the formation of sweat
The story of the patient's problem is known as
history of present illness
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term hydrarthrosis?
hydr (water) + arthr (joint) + osis (condition) = water in a joint
Identify the correct breakdown and translation of the term hyperkeratosis.
hyper (over) + kerat (horny) + osis (condition) = excessive growth of horny skin
Read the following excerpt from a patient's physical exam: Physical exam revealed a well-developed, well-nourished, fair-skinned male. His heart was regular in rate and rhythm. His lungs were clear. His mucous membranes were moist and pink. His skin exam was significant for papules of hyperkeratosis with surrounding erythema. A few of the lesions are hyperpigmented. He has larger patches on his scalp.
hyper (over) + kerat (horny) + osis (condition) and erythema (redness) = overly horny skin with surrounding redness
Identify and define the prefix in the term hypertrophic
hyper - over
Which of the following prefixes are opposites?
hyper-, hypo-
Which is the correct breakdown of the term hypohidrosis into its component parts?
hypo/hidr/osis
Which is the correct breakdown of the term hypopigmentation into its component parts?
hypo/pigment/ation
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term ichthyosis?
ichthy (scaly) + osis (condition) = a condition of the skin that is dry and scaly
When it comes to emphasizing the right syllable, the basic rule is
in most words, the emphasis usually falls on the third-to-last syllable
A systemic infection by definition
infects all or most of the body
When translating a medical term, one can usually figure out the definition by
interpreting the suffix first, then the prefix, and finally the root or roots.
ID is an abbreviation for
intradermal = intra(inside) + derm (skin) + itis (inflammation) = pertaining to inside the skin.
Which of the following is an accurate breakdown of the abbreviation IM?
intramuscular = intra (in, inside) + muscul/o (muscle) + ar (pertaining to) = inside a muscle
Identify and define the suffix in the term costochondritis
itis- inflammation
Identify and define the roots in the term leukoderma
leuko (white) + derma(skin)
If an infection stays in a certain part of the body, it is
localized
Read the following health record excerpt. Emergency Department Course: Miss Sweet arrived in the ED lethargic but responsive. Given her history and vomiting, we were concerned about diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient's finger stick blood sugar test result of 320 confirmed hyperglycemia, and a urinalysis revealed both glucosuria and ketonuria. An IV was started and labs were sent. Chemistry profile showed hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and acidemia. The pediatric intensive care team was contacted for transfer to the PICU. Disposition: Transfer to PICU. According to this excerpt, when Miss Sweet arrived at the ED, she was:
looked sick but was alert
If a patient is prone, he is
lying down on his belly
The medical term for a freckle is
macule, macula
Identify and define the suffix in the term cardiomalacia
malacia - abnormal softening
Medical language is necessary and useful because
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.
Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term metatarsalgia into its component parts?
meta/tars/algia
A nevus is more commonly called a
mole
The risk for being sick is known as
morbidity
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term myasthenia?
my (muscle) + asthenia (weakness) = muscle weakness
Which of the following is NOT a root meaning "skin"?
my/o
Which of the following roots mean the same thing?
my/o and muscul/o
Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term myomectomy into its component parts?
my/om/ectomy
Identify the correct breakdown of the term mycodermatitis into its component parts
myco/dermat/itis
The roots onych/o and ungu/o both mean
nail
Identify and define the root in the term necrosis
necr/o- death
What is the root in the term polyneuropathy?
neuro
Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable inpneumothorax.
noo
A patient has unremarkable symptoms. Unremarkable is a medical term used to mean:
normal
The prefixes a- and an- both mean
not
Identify the correct breakdown and translation of the term onychophagia.
onycho (nail) + phag (eat) + ia (condition) = nail biting or eating
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term osteochondritis?
osteo (bone) + chondr (cartilage) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of the bone and cartilage
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term osteoporosis?
osteo (bone) + por (pore) + osis (condition) = bone pore condition (loss of bone density)
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term osteosclerosis?
osteo (bone) + scler (hardening) + osis (condition) = abnormal hardening of bone
Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term osteochondroma into its component parts?
osteo/chondr/oma
A disease in which the bones do not develop correctly, also known as brittle bone disease, is called:
osteogenesis imperfect.
The prefixes e-, ec-, and ex- all mean
out
Identify and define the roots in the term pachyderma
pachy (thick) + derma(skin)
Which of the following roots means thick?
pachy/o
The suffixes -algia and -dynia both mean
pain
During a patient exam, a medical professional may feel parts of the patient's body. This is called
palpation
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term paronychia?
par (around) + onych (nail) + ia (condition) = condition of the tissue around the nail
Read this excerpt from a patient's health record. PMHx Johnny's history is significant for tympanostomy tubes placed bilaterally when he was 2 years old. One tube left a persistent perforation in the tympanic membrane, so he had tympanoplasty at 3 years of age. He has not had any episodes of otitis media in the past 2 years. This is the patient's:
past medical history
Which root would be used in medical terms pertaining to suffering or disease?
path/o
The term pathogen comes from combining the roots path/o and gen/o. Which are the correct root and term definitions?
path/o (suffering, disease) + gen/o (generation, cause) = pathogen (generation/cause of the suffering/disease)
Which is the proper breakdown of the word parts in the term pathogenic?
patho/gen/ic
The following is an excerpt from a consult note. PMHx: CAD with PTCA in 20xx.Hypertension.Hypertriglyceridemia. Medications: Beta blocker, nitroglycerin prn, ASA, antilipidemic agent. Allergies: Penicillin. FHx: Brother deceased from an MI at 69 years of age. SHx: Patient does not smoke. He drinks 1-2 beers per week. Denies illicit drug use. He is married with two grown children and three grandchildren. This information is most accurately classified as:
patient history
Read the following health record excerpt: Emergency Department Course: Miss Sweet arrived in the ED lethargic, but responsive. Given her history and vomiting, we were concerned about diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient's finger stick blood sugar test result of 320 confirmed hyperglycemia, and a urinalysis revealed both glucosuria and ketonuria. An IV was started and labs were sent. Chemistry profile showed hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and acidemia. The pediatric intensive care team was contacted for transfer to the PICU. Disposition: Transfer to PICU. According to this excerpt, Miss Sweet was transferred to the:
pediatric intensive care unit.
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term percutaneous?
per (through) + cutane (skin) + ous (pertaining to) = pertaining to through the skin
Which of the following root pairs both mean hair?
pil/o, trich/o
The course of action consistent with a health care provider's assessment is known as a(n):
plan
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term polydactyly?
poly (many) + dactyl (finger) + y (condition) = having more than the normal number of fingers
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term polymyositis?
poly (many) + myos (muscle) + itis (inflammation) = inflammation of many muscles
Which is the proper breakdown of the word parts in the term polyneuropathy?
poly/neuro/pathy
A PACU is a(n)
postanesthesia care unit
Prophylaxis refers to
preventative treatment.
PCP refers to the
primary care provider
If a patient's symptoms or disease is becoming more and more severe, evident, etc. each day, it is known as:
progressive
PERRLA means
pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation
Identify and define the root in the term pyemia
py- pus
An EMG is most properly defined as a:
record of the electrical activity of a muscle
A medicine administered PR is given in the
rectum
A symptom that a patient has again and that continues to get worse is called
recurrent; degenerate
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term rhytidoplasty?
rhytido (wrinkle) + plasty (reconstruction) = reconstruction of wrinkled skin
Identify and define the suffix in the term dysmenorrhea
rrhea- flow
A scan of the body divides the body in slices from left to right
sagittal
A cicatrix is more commonly called a
scar
Identify the correct breakdown of the term scleronychia into its component parts
scler/onych/ia
Which of the following roots does NOT refer to a color?
seb/o
The root enter/o means
small intestine
The abnormal narrowing of the spine is called:
spinal stenosis.
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term spondyloarthropathy?
spondlyo (vertebra) + arthro (joint) + pathy (disease) = joint disease of the vertebrae
Identify and define the root(s) in the term spondyloarthropathy
spondylo - vertebra
Break the medical term spondylodynia into its component parts
spondylo/dynia
Which is the correct breakdown of the medical term spondylolysis into its component parts?
spondylo/lysis
The slipping or dislocation of a vertebra is known as:
spondylolisthesis.
SCC is an abbreviation for
squamous cell carcinoma
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term steatoma?
steat (fat) + oma (tumor) = fatty tumor
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term sternotomy?
stern (sternum) + otomy (incision) = incision into the sternum
Identify and define the suffix in the term craniostomy
stomy - creation of an opening
This patient's x-ray revealed "subchondral cysts, subchondral sclerosis, joint space narrowing": Physical Exam: RR: 16; HR: 70; Temp: 98.6; BP: 110/60 Gen: Alert, oriented. CV: RRR, no murmurs. Resp: CTA. Musculoskeletal: Crepitation in right knee, decreased ROM. Mild effusion. Mild muscular atrophy of right quadriceps muscle compared to left. Labs: ESR normal, joint aspiration normal. X-ray: Subchondral cysts, subchondral sclerosis, joint space narrowing. Which is the correct translation of "subchondral sclerosis"?
sub (beneath) + chondr (cartilage) + al (pertaining to) + sclerosis (hardening condition) = hardening condition beneath the cartilage
Which of the following is an accurate breakdown of the abbreviation SC?
subcutaneous = sub (beneath) + cutane/o (skin) = beneath the skin
The first part of most medical notes that includes such information as medical history, duration and quality of the problem, and any exacerbating or relieving factors for that problem is known as the:
subjective
A partial dislocation of a joint is known as a(n):
subluxation.
In order for the medical professional to perform a physical examination, he asked the patient to lie down on his back. The patient is lying ________________.
supine
In order to treat the symptoms and make the patient feel better, a medical professional may recommend:
supportive care
A patient with urticaria is experiencing
swollen, raised itchy areas of the skin
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term tarsectomy?
tars (ankle) + ectomy (removal) = removal of all or part of an ankle
Which of the following roots refers to arrangement, order, coordination?
tax/o
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term tenorrhaphy?
teno (tendon) + rrhaphy (suture) = suture of a tendon
When a medical professional gives a prognosis, he is indicating:
the chances for things getting better or worse.
A telangiectasiaor spider angioma is
the overexpansion of the end of a blood vessel
As part of a patient's treatment plan, she was admitted to the hospital for observation. This means:
the patient will be in the hospital so that medical professionals can watch, or keep an eye on, her.
When putting medical terms together, do NOT use a combining vowel
to join a root to a suffix that begins with a vowel
Identify and define the prefix in the term transdermal
trans- across
TD is an abbreviation for
transdermal = trans (through) + derm(skin) + al (pertaining to) = pertaining to through the skin.
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term trichomycosis?
tricho (hair) + myc (fungus) + osis (condition) = fungal condition of the hair
Identify the correct pronunciation for the underlined syllable inpterygium.
tuh
A medication prescribed BID is taken
twice a day
A verucca is more commonly called a
wart
In the following health record, the patient's disposition is noted. Emergency Department Course: Miss Sweet arrived in the ED lethargic but responsive. Given her history and vomiting, we were concerned about diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient's finger stick blood sugar test result of 320 confirmed hyperglycemia, and a urinalysis revealed both glucosuria and ketonuria. An IV was started and labs were sent. Chemistry profile showed hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and acidemia. The pediatric intensive care team was contacted for transfer to the PICU. Disposition: Transfer to PICU. The correct definition for disposition in this context is:
what happened to the patient at the end of the visit
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term xanthoma?
xanth (yellow) + oma (tumor) = yellow tumor
Which of these is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term xanthosis?
xanth (yellow) + osis (condition) = yellow skin condition
Identify and define the roots in the term xanthoderma
xantho (yellow) + derma(skin)
Identify and define the roots in the term xeroderma
xero (dry) + derma(skin)