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WORD PARTS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
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◉ A medical term that is an eponym is:
Answer: derived from the name of a person


◉ A medical term that is formed from the first letters of the words in
a phrase, can be spoken as a whole word, and usually contains a
vowel is:
Answer: an acronym


◉ The medical term magnetic resonance imaging is:
Answer: a technology-based term


◉ Which of the following medical terms is an eponym?
Answer: Heimlich maneuver


◉ The medical term arthritis is an example of:
Answer: Option A
a term built from word parts

,◉ The word part placed at the end of a word to modify its meaning
is a:
Answer: suffix


◉ A word root is the word part that:
Answer: is the core of the word


◉ The word part that links a word root to a suffix is a:
Answer: combining vowel


◉ A combining form could best be described as a(n):
Answer: association of a word root and combining vowel


◉ When analyzing a medical term built from word parts, the word
root would be labeled as
Answer: WR


◉ In the medical term hepatitis, the word part -itis is a:
Answer: suffix


◉ In the medical term arthritis, the word part arthr is a:
Answer: word root

,◉ In the medical term subhepatic, the word part that is a prefix is:
Answer: sub-


◉ In the medical term thermometer, the word part that is the
combining vowel is:
Answer: o


◉ In the medical term arthropathy, the combining form is:
Answer: arthr/o


◉ When connecting a word root and a suffix, a combining vowel is
usually not used if:
Answer: the suffix begins with a vowel


◉ The word part that does not alter the meaning of a medical term
is:
Answer: combining vowel


◉ Medical terms built from word parts are defined by:
Answer: the meaning of the word parts

, ◉ The word part arthr/ means:
Answer: joint


◉ The word part that means liver is:
Answer: hepat


◉ The word part -ic means:
Answer: pertaining to


◉ The word part that means inflammation is:
Answer: -itis


◉ The word part that means under is:
Answer: sub-


◉ The medical term osteitis means inflammation of the:
Answer: bone


◉ The word part that completes the medical term meaning disease
of the joint, arthr/o/________, is:
Answer: -pathy

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