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Prefix-Meanings: Kisen Kaisha D. Bautista, MD

This document provides information on medical terminology prefixes, suffixes, and their meanings. It also lists examples of medical terms formed from combining prefixes and suffixes, along with their meanings. Some common medical abbreviations are also defined. The document concludes with a section on knowledge about blood, listing various blood-related terms and their definitions.

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Prefix-Meanings: Kisen Kaisha D. Bautista, MD

This document provides information on medical terminology prefixes, suffixes, and their meanings. It also lists examples of medical terms formed from combining prefixes and suffixes, along with their meanings. Some common medical abbreviations are also defined. The document concludes with a section on knowledge about blood, listing various blood-related terms and their definitions.

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Medical Terminologies

PREFIX- MEANINGS

1. Adeno - Glandular 34. Pneumo - Lung 2. -algia: Pain

2. An - Not 35. Ren - Kidney 3. -derm: skin

3. Anti - Against 36. Rhin - Nose 4. -dynia: pain

4. Aorto - Aorta 37. Spleno - Spleen 5. -ectomy: removal

5. Artho - joint 38. Thyro - Thyroid Gland 6. -Itis: inflammation

6. Bleph - Eyelid 39. Urethro - Urethra 7. -lithiasis: Presence of Stone

7. Broncho - Bronchi 40. Vesico – Bladder 8. -malacia: softening

8. Cardio - Heart 9. -oma: tumour

9. Cephal - Head 10. -opia: eye

10. Cerebro - Brain 11. -osis: Condition,excess

11. Cervico - Cervix 12. -otomy: incision of

12. Cholecysto - Gall Bladder 13. -phobia: fear

13. Coli - Bowel 14. -plasty: surgery

14. Colpo - Vagina 15. -plegia: peralysis

15. Entero - Intestine 16. -ptosis: falling

16. Gastro - Stomach 17. -rhoea: excessive discharge

17. Glosso - Tongue 18. -rhage: to burst forth

18. Haema - Blood 19. -rhythmia: rhythm.

19. Hepa - Liver 20. -stasis: stoppage of movement

20. Hystero - Uterus 21. -sthenia: weakness

21. Laryngo - Larynx 22. -stomy: outlet

22. Leuco - White 23. -tomy: removal

23. Metro - Uterus 24. -trophy: nourishment

24. Myelo - Spinal cord 25. -uria: urine

25. Myo - Muscle

26. Nephro - Kidney

27. Neuro – Nerve

28. Odonto - Tooth

29. Orchido - Testis

30. Osteo - Bone

31. Oto - Ear

32. Pharyngo - Pharynx SUFFIX - MEANINGS ● COMFOUNDED WORDS -


MEANINGS ●
33. Pio - Pus 1. -aemia: Blood

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1. Anaemia - Deficiency of 23. Colpitis - Inflammation of the 43. Hedrophobia - Fear of water
haemoglobin in the blood vagina (Rabies in humans)

2. Analgesic - Medicine which 24. Cystitis - Inflammation of the 44. Neuroplasty - Surgical repair of
alleviates pain urinary bladder nerves

3. Arthralgia - Pain in a joint 25. Enteritis - Inflammation of the 45. Pyloraplasty - Incision of
intestines plastic pylorus to widen passage
4. Cephalalgia - Headache
26. Gastritis - Inflammation of the 46. Hemiplegia - Paralysis of one
5. Nephralgia - Pain in the kidney stomach side of the body
6. Neuralgia - Nerve pain 27. Glossitis - Inflammation of the 47. Nephroptosis - Downward
7. Myalgia - Muscle pain tongue displacement of the kidney

8. Otalgia - Ear ache 28. Hepatitis - Inflammation of the 48. Amenorrhoea - Absence of
liver menstrual discharge
9. Gastralgia - Pain in the stomach
29. Laryngitis - Inflammation of the 49. Dysmenorrhoea - Painful
10. Pyoderma - Skin infection with larynx menstruation
pus formation
30. Metritis - Inflammation of the 50. Leucorrhoea - Whitish vaginal
11. Leucoderma - Defective skin uterus discharge
pigmentaion
31. Myelitis - Inflammation of the 51. Menorrhoea - Menstrual
12. Hysterodynia - Pain in the spinal cord bleeding
uterus
32. Nephritis - Inflammation of the 52. Haemorrhage - Escape of
13. Hysterectomy - Excision of the kidney blood from a vessel
uterus
33. Pharyngitis - Inflammation of 53. Arrhythmia - Any deviation of
14. Nephrectomy - Excision of a the pharynx normal rhythm of heart
kidney
34. Blepharitis - Inflammation of 54. Cholestasis - Diminution in the
15. Adenectomy - Excision of a the eyelids flow of bile
gland
35. Cholelithiasis - Stone in the 55. Haemostatis - Arrest of
16. Cholecystectomy - Excision of gall bladder bleeding
gall bladder
36. Nephrolithiasis - Stone in the 56. Neurasthenia - Nervous
17. Thyroidectomy - Excision of kidney debility
thyroid gland
37. Osteomalacia - Softening of 57. Cystostomy - Surgical opening
18. Arthritis - Inflammation of a bones through deficiency of made into the bladder
joint calcium or D vitamin
58. Cystotomy - Incision into the
19. Bronchitis - Inflammation of the 38. Adenoma -Benign tumour of urinary bladder
bronchi glandular tissue
59. Hypertrophy - Increase in the
20. Carditis - Inflammation of the 39. Myoma - Tumour of muscle size of tissues
heart
40. Diplopia - Double vision 60. Haematuria - Blood in the urine
21. Cervicitis - Inflammation of the
cervix 41. Thrombosis - Formation of a 61. Glycosuria - Presence of sugar
blood clot in the urine
22. Colitis - Inflammation of the
colon 42. Pyloromyotomy - Incision of 62. Albuminuria - Presence of
pyloric sphincter muscle albumin in the urine

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COMMON MEDICAL • IV = Intravenous
ABBREVIATIONS
• Q4H = (every 4 hours)
• *Rx*= Prescription
• QOD = (every other day)
• Hx = History
• HS = (at bedtime)
• Dx = Diagnosis
• PRN = (as needed)
• q = Every
• PO or "per os" (by mouth)
• qd = Every day
• Mg = (milligrams)
• qod = Every other day
• Mcg/ug = (micrograms)
• qh = Every Hour
• G or Gm = (grams)
• S = without
• 1TSF (Teaspoon) = 5 ml
• SS = One & half
• 1 Tablespoonful = 15ml
• C = With
• DDx =differential Diagnosis
• SOS = If needed
• Tx = Treatment
• AC = Before Meals
• RTx = Radiotherapy
• PC = After meals
• CTx = Chemotherapy
• BID = Twice a Day
• R/O = rule out
• TID = Thrice a Day
• s.p = status post
• QID = Four times a day
• PMH(x) = post medical history
• OD = Once a Day
• Px = Prognosis
• BT = Bed Time
• Ix = Indication
• hs = Bed Time
• CIx = contraindication
• BBF = Before Breakfast
• Bx = biopsy
• BD = Before Dinner
• Cx = complication...
• Tw = Twice a week
• SQ = sub cutaneous
• IM = Intramuscular

• ID = Intradermal

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KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BLOOD 18. Blood bank in the body? 35. Christmas disease?

1. Which is known as ‘River of Life’? ー Answer: Spleen ー Answer: Haemophilia

ー Answer: Blood 19. Life span of RBC? 36. A type of Anemia with sickle shaped
RBC?
2. Blood circulation was discovered by? ー Answer: 120 Days
ー Answer: Sickle cell anemia
ー Answer: William Harvey 20. Total count is measured by an
instrument known as? 37. Viscosity of Blood?
3. The total blood volume in an adult?
ー Answer: Haemocytometer ー Answer: 4.5 to 5.5
ー Answer: 5-6 Litres
21. A decrease in RBC count is known as? 38. Instrument used to measure
4. The pH value of Human blood? haemoglobin?
ー Answer: Anemia
ー Answer: 7.35-7.45 ー Answer: Haemoglobinometer
22. An increase in RBC count is known
5. The normal blood cholesterol level? as? 39. Who demonstrated blood groups?
ー Answer: 150-250 mg/100 ml ー Answer: Polycythemia ー Answer: Karl Landsteiner
6. The fluid part of blood? 23. A high concentration of bilirubin in the 40. Who demonstrated Rh factor?
blood causes?
ー Answer: Plasma ー Answer: Karl Landsteiner
ー Answer: Jaundice
7. Plasma protein fibrinogen has an active 41. Blood group which is called Universal
role in? 24. The disease resistant blood cell? donor?
ー Answer: Clotting of blood ー Answer: WBC (leucocytes) ー Answer: O
8. Plasma protein globulins functions as? 25. Which WBC is known as soldiers of 42. Blood group which is called Universal
the body? recipient?
ー Answer: Antibodies
ー Answer: Neutrophils ー Answer: AB
9. Plasma proteins maintain the blood pH?
26. Largest WBC? 43. Blood group is most common among
ー Answer: Albumins
the Asians?
ー Answer: Monocyes
10. Biconcave discs shaped blood cell?
ー Answer: B
27. Smallest WBC?
ー Answer: RBC (Erythrocytes)
ー Answer: Lymphocytes
11. Non nucleated blood cell? *
28. Antibodies producing WBC?
ー Answer: RBC (Erythrocytes)
ー Answer: Lymphocytes
12. Respiratory pigments present in RBC?
29. Life span of WBC?
ー Answer: Haemoglobin
ー Answer: 10-15 days
13. Red pigment present in RBC?
30. Blood cell performs an important role
ー Answer: Haemoglobin
in blood clotting?
14. RBC produced in the?
ー Answer: Thrombocytes (Platelets)
ー Answer: Bone marrow
31. Vessels is called?
15. Iron containing pigment of
ー Answer: Thrombus
Haemoglobin?
32. Anticoagulant present in Blood?
ー Answer: Haem
ー Answer: Heparin
16. Protein containing pigment of
Haemoglobin? 33. A hereditary bleeding disease?
ー Answer: Globin ー Answer: Haemophilia
17. Graveyard of RBC? 34. Bleeder’s disease?
ー Answer: Spleen ー Answer: Haemophilia

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