What Is Medical Terminology? Medical terminology is a combination of prefixes‚ suffixes‚ and combining forms. In today’s world it is used to help healthcare professionals and allied health as well. Everyone involved in healthcare can perform their job more efficiently and effectively because of medical terminology. It makes documentation much faster and easier. Often times a lot of people tend to get confused while learning medical terminology because of the complex terms that are used. Thankfully
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_____25. In which of the following structures would one most likely find smooth muscle? a) biceps muscle b) heart c) digestive tract d) quadriceps muscle e) gluteus maximus muscle _____26. One type of cell communicating mechanism allows materials to pass through cells and not between them. This is due to the nature of the cells being in direct contact with each other. An example would be found in the epithelial cells of the gut and is known as a(n) a) tight junction b) gap junction
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Med-Term Morphemes A- without or lack ofa/men/orrhea without or lack of/monthly/flow AB- away (away from)ab/norm/al away (away from)/normal or regular/refers to ab/ducens away/draw or lead -ABLE capable of or ability toerg/able work/capable of related term(s): -IBLE ABORT/IO- to miscarry (natural or induced)abort/ion to miscarry (natural or induced)/procedure of or process of (discharge of the embry/o ’early’ or fet/us ’young’ deliberate or not) ABRUPT/IO- to tear away fromabruptus placentae
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Pathology: The study of disease Etiology: The study of the cause of a disease Pathogenesis: The development of disease Infection: Colonization of the body by pathogens Virulence - the ability to infect a host Pathogenicity - the ability to cause disease in a host Outbreak – (localized epidemic) – more cases of a particular disease than expected in a given area or among a specialized group of people over a particular period of time. Epidemic – large numbers of people over a wide geographic
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Commissurotomy Commissurotomy is a surgical procedure that can pertain to either the treatment of the cardiovascular system‚ treating psychiatric disorders‚ or treating forms of epilepsy. Scleroderma is a disease that thickens and hardens the skin‚ which can also be treated by a commissurotomy in certain circumstances. For example‚ commissures can be expanded in the corners of the patient’s mouth to enable dental treatment in the oral cavity. A commissurotomy can also resolve a encephalic embolism
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Associate Level Material Case Study Information for SOAP Notes Read the following three patient visits. Rewrite the information using correct medical terminology. The visits below are written in layman’s terms and do not use the correct medical terminology. Re-write the information in medical terms for the charts. You must determine where the information is to be placed in the SOAP note. Patient One – Chapter Six 22-year-old African American female 140/60 BP
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Running head: HLTH211-MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IP Tommie Brown May 15‚ 2011 American InterContinental University • Describe an overview of the key anatomical parts of the respiratory system and how it works. • Describe possible diagnostic or surgical procedures associated with the respiratory system that are not mentioned in the Q&A section of this unit. • Include at least 10 medical terms including anatomy‚ diagnostic‚ and surgical terms. o Do an in-depth analysis of 5 of these terms
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Polymeric Biomaterials (Mingyu Li z3369978) The use of polymers in biomedical applications is now widely accepted and they are termed with the generic name of polymeric biomaterials. A biomaterial can be defined by their function as a material in contact with living tissue that used to the treatment of disease or injury‚ and to improve human health by restoring the function of tissue and organs in the body.x Polymeric biomaterials in medicine include surgical sutures‚ drug delivery vectors‚ orthopedic
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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY i rESOURCE aSSIGNMENT Medical Abbreviations Prepared by: Bonnie Henry May 23‚ 2013 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY i rESOURCE aSSIGNMENT Medical Abbreviations Prepared by: Bonnie Henry May 23‚ 2013 Instructor: Rosemary O’Brien‚ MSN‚ RN Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology Instructor: Rosemary O’Brien‚ MSN‚ RN Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Diseases/Disorders BCC Basil Cell Carcinoma CMV Cytomegalovirus HSV-1 Herpes
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I remember taking Medical Terminology almost three years ago back in high school. With only eight students in my class‚ the class was “early-bird”‚ meaning that it started at 5:00 AM. Despite the early time‚ I will forever be indebted to the instructor for helping guide me in journey to become a cardiologist. Before the class‚ I had never had any exposure to the medical field. Since my instructor was an ICU RN‚ I was given the chance to not only learn terms used in medicine‚ but also to go to the
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