Devin Gonier Professor Ivette Vargas-O’Bryan Department of Religious Studies Final Report Mellon Project 2008-09 Combining stories: Reading Tibetan Medicine as a Western Narrative of Healing This project was funded by the Carnegie Mellon Grant from Austin College in 2008-09 under the supervision of faculty-advisor Ivette Vargas-O’Bryan from the Department of Religious Studies. My faculty advisor was of critical help throughout the entire process‚ and took great care in mentoring me in
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Making sound and client-centered clinical decisions in an area that demands accountability and evidence-based practice requires not only scientific knowledge‚ but also a deep knowledge of the practice of one’s profession and of what it means to be human in the world of combined strength and vulnerability that is health care. Every clinician must understand the importance of applying best research evidence to client care‚ the essence of evidence–based practice‚ to improve the overall quality
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Match each combining form with its closest definition. a. acanth(o) b. actin(o) c. aer(o) d. algio e. amyl(o) f. andr(o) g. athero h. bacill(o) i. bacteri(o) j. bar(o) k. bas(o) l. bio 1. The closest definition for light. ________________________________________ 2. The closest definition for air. ________________________________________ 3. The closest definition for pain. ________________________________________ 4. The closest definition for starch. ________________________________________ 5
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HS111: Medical Terminology — Unit 3 Analysis Chart EXAMPLE TERM: pulmonology Prefix n/a Word Root(s) pulmon Combining Vowel(s) o Combining Form(s) pulmon/o Suffix -logy Analysis Diagram pulmon/o/logy Plural Form n/a Abbreviation n/a Prefix Definition n/a Word Root Definition(s) Lung Suffix Definition Study of Definition (Technical) Study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the lung) Definition (Layman) An area of medicine that studies the lung and
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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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Term: intradermal Prefix Intra Word Root(s) derm Combining Vowel(s) -a Combining Form(s) Suffix n/a Analysis Diagram Intra/derm/al Plural Form Abbreviation ID Prefix Definition Word Root Definition(s) Suffix Definition n/a Definition (Technical) Pertaining to within the skin Definition (Layman) New Term from One Word Root Term: biopsy Prefix n/a Word Root(s) Bi Combining Vowel(s) o- Combining Form(s) Bi/o Suffix -ospy Analysis Diagram Bi/o/psy
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Prefix = added to the beginning of the term 3. Suffix = placed after a word 4. Linking or Combining Vowels = connects roots to suffixes or roots to other words Word Building Involves two steps: 1. Knowing how to divide a medical term 2. Knowing the meaning of the term’s components Example: DERMATOLOGY DERMAT/ O /LOGY ( root ) (combining vowel) ( suffix ) Dermat/(refers to skin) /Logy(refers to Study Of) Study of the
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Term: intradermal Prefix intra Word Root(s) DERM Combining Vowel(s) N/A Combining Form(s) N/A Suffix Al Analysis Diagram INTRA/DERM/AL Plural Form n/a Abbreviation Prefix Definition Within; inside Word Root Definition(s) Skin Suffix Definition Pertaining to Definition (Technical) Definition (Layman) New Term from One Word Root Term: biopsy Prefix Bi Word Root(s) BI Combining Vowel(s) O Combining Form(s) OPSY Suffix Analysis Diagram Plural Form
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-stenosis Section 2: Supply the Combining Form Definition for Body Part‚ Structure‚ or Condition Combining Form 1. Combining form for bone Oste/o 2. Combining form for liver Hepat/o 3. Combining form for stone‚ calculus Lith/o 4. Combining form for nerve Neur/o 5. Combining form for fungus Myc/o 6. Combining form for wrinkles Rhytid/o 7. Combining form for skin Derm/a 8. Combining form for larynx Laryng/o 9. Combining form for nose Rhin/o 10. Combining form for belly‚ front Ventr/o
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must place the combining form with the slash to receive full credit. Section 4 is worth 60 points. This assignment contains 4 sections and APA formatting‚ which is worth 150 points. Incorrect spelling and not placing the hyphen or slash mark properly will result in deductions from the total score. In Section 1‚ you will identify the prefix for the given definition. In Section 2‚ you will identify the suffix for the given definition. In Section 3‚ you will identify the combining form for the given
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