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Prefixes

3. Prefixes. Learning Outcomes. Recognize how prefixes are used when building medical words. Identify prefixes that are commonly used in medical terminology. Recall prefixes that have more than one meaning. Learning Outcomes. Recognize prefixes that pertain to position or placement.

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Prefixes

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  1. 3 Prefixes

  2. Learning Outcomes • Recognize how prefixes are used when building medical words. • Identify prefixes that are commonly used in medical terminology. • Recall prefixes that have more than one meaning.

  3. Learning Outcomes • Recognize prefixes that pertain to position or placement. • Identify selected prefixes that pertain to numbers and amounts. • Analyze, build, spell, and pronounce medical words.

  4. Overview of Prefixes • Prefix means tofix before or tofix to the beginning of a word. • Prefixes can be a syllable or a group of syllables placed at the beginning of words to alter or modify their meanings or to create entirely new words.

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  6. Table 3.1 (continued) Selected Prefixes for General Use

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  8. Table 3.1 (continued) Selected Prefixes for General Use

  9. Prefixes that have more than one meaning • Just like suffixes, many prefixes have more than one meaning. • To be able to identify the correct meaning of the prefix, you will need to analyze the definition of the medical word. • As you learn the various component parts that are used to build medical words, you will acquire the knowledge to select and use the correct meaning for each word.

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  13. Table 3.3 (continued) Prefixes That Pertain to Position or Placement

  14. Table 3.3 (continued) Prefixes That Pertain to Position or Placement

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  18. Audio Pronunciations • Afebrile • Anicteric • Arrest • Bifurcate • Binary bin- = twice -ary = pertaining to

  19. Audio Pronunciations • Concentration • Decompensation • Enucleate • Extraocular

  20. Audio Pronunciations • Hyperactive • Hypoplasia • Insomnia • Intermediary inter- = between medi = towards the middle -ary = pertaining to

  21. Audio Pronunciations • Latent • Lumen • Multifocal • Occlusion • Parasternal

  22. Audio Pronunciations • Patent • Pericardial • Polydactyly • Premenstrual

  23. Audio Pronunciations • React • Regurgitation • Sign • Subacute • Superinfection sub- = below acute = sharp

  24. Audio Pronunciations • Symptom • Unconscious

  25. Prefix Match Up Quiz • brady-a. backward • dys-b. three • hetero-c. painful • retro-d. different • tri-e. slow

  26. Review Quiz

  27. A prefix that means without is: • an- • ant- • anti- • auto-

  28. A prefix that means without is: • an- • ant- • anti- • auto-

  29. The prefix de- means: • apart, separate • difficult, painful • down, away from • outside, outer

  30. The prefix de- means: • apart, separate • difficult, painful • down, away from • outside, outer

  31. The prefix bi- means: • with • two • away from • up

  32. The prefix bi- means: • with • two • away from • up

  33. What is a prefix that means difficult? • di- • dia- • dis- • dys-

  34. What is a prefix that means difficult? • di- • dia- • dis- • dys-

  35. The prefix peri- means: • around • away from • beyond • down

  36. The prefix peri- means: • around • away from • beyond • down

  37. The prefix nulli- means none. • True • False

  38. The prefix nulli- means none. • True • False

  39. Hypoplasia means underdevelopment of a tissue, organ, or body. • True • False

  40. Hypoplasia means underdevelopment of a tissue, organ, or body. • True • False

  41. Bifurcate means separating into two branches. • True • False

  42. Bifurcate means separating into two branches. • True • False

  43. The process of closing or state of being closed is called occlusion. • True • False

  44. The process of closing or state of being closed is called occlusion. • True • False

  45. The prefix multi- means many. • True • False

  46. The prefix multi- means many. • True • False

  47. The prefix oligo- means all. • True • False

  48. The prefix oligo- means all. • True • False

  49. A prefix that means beneath is retro-. • True • False

  50. A prefix that means beneath is retro-. • True • False

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