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Medical Terminology Trivia

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QUESTION 1/28 - Combined

Colo= Colon-ectomy= Surgical Removal -itis= Inflammation -oscopy= Visual Examination -ostomy= Surgical creation of an opening

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Question 1/28 - Combined

QUESTION 2/6 - Combined

Brady= Slow Card= Related to the heart

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Question 2/6 - SHOWS

QUESTION 3/6 -Combined

Hepat= LiverMening= Meninges Append= Appendix Phelb= Vein -Itis= Inflammation

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Question 1/6 - SHOWS

QUESTION 1/6 - shows

Retro = BehindSternal = Sternum Intra = Inside Thoracic = Chest Cranio = Skull -otomy = Incision

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Question 1/6 - SHOWS

QUESTION 1/6 - shows

Hepato= Liver -megaly = Enlargement -itis = Inflammation -pathy = Disease

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Question 1/6 - SHOWS

QUESTION 1/6 - shows

Thora= Chest -centesis= Removal of Fluid Cranio= Skull -ectomy= Removal Phleb= Vein -otomy= Incision

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Question 1/6 - SHOWS

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Fibro= Fibrous TissueMyo= Muscle -Algia= Pain

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QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Myo= Muscle-asthenia= Weakness

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QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Hema= BloodAngio= Vessel -oma= Tumor

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QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Dys= Difficulty-pnea= Breathing Tachy= Rapid/Fast A= Lack of

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QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Hemo= Blood-ptysis= Coughing

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QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Angio= blood vessels-graphy = X-ray/imaging

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QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 3/6 - history

Hepato/Hep refers to LIVER

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 3/6 - history

"Cardio" refers to HEART

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 3/6 - history

"Thoracic" means CHEST

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 3/6 - history

"Hemo" means BLOOD

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 3/6 - history

PNEUMO = LUNGS

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 3/6 - history

"Pleur"= Chest CAVITY

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 3/6 - history

Your peritoneum is lower, more in your pelvic region

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QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE

"-centesis" = puncturing an organ or body cavity to drain fluid or obtain a sample

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QUESTION 4/6 - science

QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE

"-megaly" means enlarged

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QUESTION 4/6 - science

QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE

"-emesis" means vomitting

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QUESTION 4/6 - science

QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE

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QUESTION 4/6 - science

QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE

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QUESTION 4/6 - science

QUESTION 5/6 - SPORTS

Leuk/o= White

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QUESTION 5/6 - sports

QUESTION 5/6 - SPORTS

"Peri" = Around "Sub"= Below "Epi"= On Top

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QUESTION 5/6 - sports

QUESTION 5/6 - SPORTS

Cyan/o= Blue "Circum"= Around "Osteo"= Bone

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QUESTION 5/6 - sports

QUESTION 6/6 - art and literature

Myo = MusclePeri= Outer/Around Endo= Inside Card= Heart -itis= Inflammation

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QUESTION 6/6 - art and literature

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