Chapter 1, T & F

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A History and Physical is written each time a specialist evaluates a patient.

False

A psychiatric hospital is an example of an Ambulatory Care Hospital.

False

All medical terms must have a prefix.

False

Ancillary Reports are written by the anesthesiologist and surgeon.

False

Different spellings of medical terms are acceptable.

False

Rehabilitation Centers provide supportive care for terminal patients.

False

Terms ending in -um are pluralized by simply adding an s to the end of the term.

False

The combining form carcin/o means disease.

False

The combining form enter/o means inside.

False

The combining form gynec/o means beginning.

False

The combining form ot/o means eye.

False

The combining forms ur/o and nephr/o have the same meaning.

False

The prefix brady- means fast.

False

The prefix eu- means painful or difficult.

False

The prefix multi- means none

False

The prefix often indicates the body system or organ being discussed.

False

The prefix per- means beside or near.

False

The prefixes supra- and infra- have the same meaning.

False

The suffix -ectomy means to surgically repair.

False

The suffix -megaly means abnormal softening.

False

The suffix -ototmy means surgically remove.

False

The suffix -trophy means treatment.

False

The suffix -scope means instrument for recording.

False (instrument for viewing)

A combining form consists of a word root and combining vowel.

True

A pathologist's Report gives the results of the examination of tissue removed from a patient.

True

Abbreviations are an important part of learning medical terminology.

True

Adjective suffixes convert a word root into an adjective.

True

Ambulatory Care and Outpatient Clinics both provide services that do not require overnight hospitalization.

True

Combining vowels make medical terms easier to pronounce.

True

Different pronunciations of medical terms are acceptable.

True

Home Health Care provides nursing, therapy, and personal care in the patient's home.

True

Prefixes are placed before a word root.

True

Terms ending in -a are pluralized by simply adding an e to the end of the term.

True

The combing form dermat/o means skin.

True

The combining form aden/o means gland.

True

The combining form cardi/o means heart.

True

The combining form hemat/o means blood.

True

The combining form hydr/o means water.

True

The informed Consent must be signed by a patient voluntarily.

True

The prefix mono- means one.

True

The prefix supra- means above

True

The prefixes a- and an- have the same meaning.

True

The prefixes hemi- and semi- have the same meaning.

True

The prefixes hypo- and infra- have the same meaning.

True

The results from lab and X-rays are given in a Diagnostic Report.

True

The suffix -genesis means produces or generates.

True

The suffix -gram means a record or picture.

True

The suffix -meter means instrument for measuring.

True

The suffix -pexy means surgical fixation.

True

The suffix -plasia means development of growth.

True


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