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Anatomy of a medical term

Anatomy of a medical term. Many medical terms are composed of word part combinations. Recognizing these word parts and their meanings simplifies learning medical terminology. PREFIX : word part found at the beginning of a word. * number * location * time * status.

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Anatomy of a medical term

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  1. Anatomy of a medical term

  2. Many medical terms are composed of word part combinations. Recognizing these word parts and their meanings simplifies learning medical terminology. PREFIX: word part found at the beginning of a word. * number * location * time * status

  3. Root: word part that gives the essential meaning of the word * usually a body part/organ Combining vowel: single vowel, usually an “o” that is added to the end of a root to make the word easier to produce. Combining form: combination of the root and combining vowel Suffix: word part found at the end of the word. * procedure * condition * disease * disorder

  4. Contrasting Prefixes

  5. DIRECTIONAL PREFIXES

  6. SUFFIXES “Pertaining To” ac al an ar ary eal ic ine ous tic

  7. Surgical Suffixes

  8. Procedural Suffixes

  9. Double R suffixes

  10. Conditional and Structural Suffixes

  11. Analyzing Medical Terms Dissect: analyze the word structurally by dividing it into its basic components Begin at the end: After dividing the word into its basic parts, define the suffix first, the prefix second and then the root. If there are two roots, divide each one and read them from left to right. Anatomical order: Where body systems are involved, the words usually are built in the order in which the organs occur in the body. The order of the word parts in a medical term may also represent the order of blood flow through organs

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