Medical Terminology Chapter 1
Building Terms
If the suffix starts with a vowel, a combining vowel is NOT needed to join the parts If the suffix starts with a consonant, a combining vowel IS needed to join the two word parts If a combining form ends with the same vowel that begins a suffix, one of the vowels is dropped. If two or more combining forms are used in a term, the combining vowel is retained between the two, regardless of whether the second combining form is a vowel or a suffix.
Signs
Objective observable signs Can be seen and measured
pre-
before
ante-
before, in front of, forward
Symptoms
Subjective Patients explanation Cannot be see or measured
inter-
between
CARD method
- Check for the word parts in a term - Assign meanings to the word parts - Reverse the meaning of the suffix to the front of your definition - Define the term
dys-
abnormal, difficult, painful
epi-
above
Singular endings
-a -ax -is -ix -ma -on -sis -um -us -nx -y
pertaining to suffixes
-ac, -al, -an, -ar, -ary, -eal, -ic, -ous
plural ending
-es, -ides, -ae, -ces, -itides, -nges, -a, -i, -ies
Instrument suffixes
-graph, -meter, -scope, -tome, -tripter, -trite
Specialties/Specialist Suffixes
-logy, -logist, -ist, -er, -iatry, -iatrist, -iatrics, -iatrician
post-
after
Acute
Acu- means sharp and short beginning suddenly and severely
Chronic
Chron/o- means time long in duration and recurring in nature
Pathology suffixes
Describe a disease process or a sign or symptom -algia, -emia, -ia, -itis, -malacia, -megaly, -ptosis, -sclerosis, -stenosis
diagnosis
Dia- meaning through or complete -gnosis meaning state of knowledge A diagnosis to us is the name of a disease or condition after a healthcare professional evaluates a patient's signs, symptoms, and history
diagnostic suffixes
denote a procedure or test performed to identify the cause and nature of an illness -graphy, -metry, -opsy, -scopy
therapeutic suffixes
denote treatments & observations/examinations of disorders -ectomy, -plasty, stomy, -tomy, -tripsy
ot/o
ear
opthalm/o
eye
ph-
f sound
-tomy
incision
-scope
instrument for viewing
arthr/o
joint
poly-
many
Eponyms
medical terms that carry the name of the person or place associated with the term
Prefixes
modify a medical term indicating Øabsence Ølocation Ønumber/quantity Østate
pn-
n sound
rhin/o
nose
a-, an- anti-
not, against
hyper-
over, excessive
-algia
pain
rh, rrh
r sound
ps-
s sound
Abbreviations and Symbols
short forms of terms used for the sake of convenience. They are commonly used in healthcare documentation, and many will be presented throughout the text.
para-, par-
side by side, abnormal, subordinate
-icle, -ole, -ule
small, tiny
eu-
sounds like you good
gastr/o
stomach
-is
structure, thing
-um
structure, thing, membrane
-logy
study of
-plasty
surgical repair
peri-
surrounding
pt-
t sound
per-
through
hypo-
under, below
sub-
under, below
endo-
within
intra-
within, inside
x-
z sound
Prognosis
•Pro- means "before, in front of" and -gnosis is still a "state of knowledge." •A prognosis is a state of knowledge ahead of time, which sounds a little odd, until you realize that it is a prediction of the future condition of a patient.