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Introduce To Medical Terminology!Chapter #1By: Precious Blanton
Objectives1.Distinguish between the three elements which make up medical words: prefix, root, and suffix, and give the meaning of each. 2.Define commonly used prefixes, suffixes, and root words. 3.Identify clearly definable medical abbreviations. 4.Identify the list of “Do Not Use” Abbreviations and the risks of usage.5.Apply knowledge of word parts (prefix, root, and suffix) by defining commonly used medical terms and by determining the most likely meaning of rarely used terms.6.Identify selected careers in which knowledge of medical terminology is essential.
Introduction     During the first chapter, you may be able to understand an unknown word because of the context in which it is used and because you have some familiarity with the general subject. In reading documents with a lot of medical terminology, you may find nothing familiar about the terms. It will seem like a foreign language. Throughout this presentation we will learn and recognize four parts of medical terms, word roots and combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes used in medical language today. Learn how to combine words to create meaningful medical conditions as well as comprehend their definition and know the correct spelling. Whether you are new to the medical profession, or you just need a refresher class, this medical terminology course is for you!
Building Medical Terms Forms Words PartsFour different words parts or elements can be used to construct medical terms.Word Root – is the foundation of a medical term and provides us with the general meaning of the word. A term may have more than one word root. For example, osteoarthritis (Prefix – are added to the front of a term. For example, Brady – slowLet’s do another one, Endo- withinSuffix – are added to the end of a term. For example,Tomy – cuttingHere goes another one, Phobia - fearCombining Vowels – is a vowel ( usually o ) that links the word root to another word root or a suffix.
Word BuildingWording building consists of putting together several word elements to form a variety of terms.  The combining form of a word may added to another combining form along with a suffix to create a new descriptive.  Here are two examples of word building.Gingiv( means gum) , along with Itis (means inflammation) to form the word         Gingivitis  which means inflammation of the gum.Cardio (means heart) pneumo (means lung) graph (means record)Cardiopnuemograph which means device for recording motion of heart and lungs.If you notes that the combining vowel o is dropped when adding the suffix –ograph since two vowels are not necessary.
Interpreting Medical TermsDivide the term into its word part.Define each word part.Combine the meaning of the word parts.     For  example, gastr- stomach- itis- inflammation Gastristis- inflammation of the stomach.
SpellingAlthough sometimes words sound alike they have different meaning. If you are not sure of the correct spelling of a word take time to look it up in your medical dictionary.Here are a good example, Hemi –mean half and Hem- mean blood.
Singular and plural ending    There are many medical terms originate from Greek and Latin words. You have to just remember the rules for forming the singular and plural forms of some words follow the rules of these languages rather than English.      For  example, epididymis becomes epdidymides
Abbreviation Are sometime used to shorten a word. If at some time you have any concern about abbreviation and someone will be confuse spell out the word instead.For example, MD - Medical Doctor and R.N –Registered Nurse
The Medical RecordIn the medical field patient medical record or charts are very important, because it give you details of a patient’s hospital stay. These are a few examples of what’s in a patient chart concise of.History and physicalPhysician’s orderNurse’s notesPhysician’s progress notes
Health Care SettingThese are some different types of setting that medical terminology is used.Acute care or general hospitalsSpecialty care hospitalsNursing homes or long – term facilitiesAmbulatory care, surgical center or out patient clinics.
ConfidentialityWhen you are working in the medical field, all profession must have a firm understanding of confidentiality .You cannot discuss patient medical records and health information.
ConclusionI have explained through my example in this presentation, how important medical terminology can initially seem like studying a strange new language. I hope  throughout this presentation  you all have  learn and recognize four parts of medical terms, word roots and combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes used in medical language today. I believe that medical terminology covers the basic knowledge and understanding of medical language and terminology used by health care professionals everywhere. If you're interested in pursuing a health and science career requiring the ability to communicate with physicians, dentists, or other medical professionals, this class will meet all your needs.

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Presentation For Medt

  • 1. Introduce To Medical Terminology!Chapter #1By: Precious Blanton
  • 2. Objectives1.Distinguish between the three elements which make up medical words: prefix, root, and suffix, and give the meaning of each. 2.Define commonly used prefixes, suffixes, and root words. 3.Identify clearly definable medical abbreviations. 4.Identify the list of “Do Not Use” Abbreviations and the risks of usage.5.Apply knowledge of word parts (prefix, root, and suffix) by defining commonly used medical terms and by determining the most likely meaning of rarely used terms.6.Identify selected careers in which knowledge of medical terminology is essential.
  • 3. Introduction During the first chapter, you may be able to understand an unknown word because of the context in which it is used and because you have some familiarity with the general subject. In reading documents with a lot of medical terminology, you may find nothing familiar about the terms. It will seem like a foreign language. Throughout this presentation we will learn and recognize four parts of medical terms, word roots and combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes used in medical language today. Learn how to combine words to create meaningful medical conditions as well as comprehend their definition and know the correct spelling. Whether you are new to the medical profession, or you just need a refresher class, this medical terminology course is for you!
  • 4. Building Medical Terms Forms Words PartsFour different words parts or elements can be used to construct medical terms.Word Root – is the foundation of a medical term and provides us with the general meaning of the word. A term may have more than one word root. For example, osteoarthritis (Prefix – are added to the front of a term. For example, Brady – slowLet’s do another one, Endo- withinSuffix – are added to the end of a term. For example,Tomy – cuttingHere goes another one, Phobia - fearCombining Vowels – is a vowel ( usually o ) that links the word root to another word root or a suffix.
  • 5. Word BuildingWording building consists of putting together several word elements to form a variety of terms. The combining form of a word may added to another combining form along with a suffix to create a new descriptive. Here are two examples of word building.Gingiv( means gum) , along with Itis (means inflammation) to form the word Gingivitis which means inflammation of the gum.Cardio (means heart) pneumo (means lung) graph (means record)Cardiopnuemograph which means device for recording motion of heart and lungs.If you notes that the combining vowel o is dropped when adding the suffix –ograph since two vowels are not necessary.
  • 6. Interpreting Medical TermsDivide the term into its word part.Define each word part.Combine the meaning of the word parts. For example, gastr- stomach- itis- inflammation Gastristis- inflammation of the stomach.
  • 7. SpellingAlthough sometimes words sound alike they have different meaning. If you are not sure of the correct spelling of a word take time to look it up in your medical dictionary.Here are a good example, Hemi –mean half and Hem- mean blood.
  • 8. Singular and plural ending There are many medical terms originate from Greek and Latin words. You have to just remember the rules for forming the singular and plural forms of some words follow the rules of these languages rather than English. For example, epididymis becomes epdidymides
  • 9. Abbreviation Are sometime used to shorten a word. If at some time you have any concern about abbreviation and someone will be confuse spell out the word instead.For example, MD - Medical Doctor and R.N –Registered Nurse
  • 10. The Medical RecordIn the medical field patient medical record or charts are very important, because it give you details of a patient’s hospital stay. These are a few examples of what’s in a patient chart concise of.History and physicalPhysician’s orderNurse’s notesPhysician’s progress notes
  • 11. Health Care SettingThese are some different types of setting that medical terminology is used.Acute care or general hospitalsSpecialty care hospitalsNursing homes or long – term facilitiesAmbulatory care, surgical center or out patient clinics.
  • 12. ConfidentialityWhen you are working in the medical field, all profession must have a firm understanding of confidentiality .You cannot discuss patient medical records and health information.
  • 13. ConclusionI have explained through my example in this presentation, how important medical terminology can initially seem like studying a strange new language. I hope throughout this presentation you all have learn and recognize four parts of medical terms, word roots and combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes used in medical language today. I believe that medical terminology covers the basic knowledge and understanding of medical language and terminology used by health care professionals everywhere. If you're interested in pursuing a health and science career requiring the ability to communicate with physicians, dentists, or other medical professionals, this class will meet all your needs.