3. Medical terminology
Medical terminology is the language used to
describe components and processes of the
human body, medical procedures, diseases,
disorders, and pharmacology
Types of medical terminology
Primary medical terms
Secondary medical terms
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Primary terms appear in boldface. Learning
these terms should be your highest priority as
only primary terms are used as correct answers
in the Learning Exercises and tests.
Secondary terms appear in orange italics.
Some of these terms are the “also known as”
names for conditions or procedures. Other
secondary terms clarify words used in the
definitions of primary terms.
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Example of primary term
Gastr
Nephr
Hepat
Example of secondary term
Stomach
Kidney
liver
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6. The Four Types of Word Parts
Four types of word parts may be used to create
medical terms.
A word root contains the basic meaning of the
term. This word part usually, but not always,
indicates the involved body part. For example, the
word root Meaning stomach is gastr.
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7. The Four Types of Word Parts
A combining form is a word root with a
vowel at the end so that a suffix beginning
with a consonant can be added. When a
combining form appears alone, it is shown
with a slash (/) between the word root and
the combining vowel. For example, the
combining form meaning stomach is gastr/o,
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8. The Four Types of Word Parts
A suffix usually, but not always, indicates the
procedure, condition, disorder, or disease. A
suffix always comes at the end of a word.
A prefix usually, but not always, indicates
location, time, number, or status. A prefix
always comes at the beginning of a word
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9. Word part guidelines
A word root cannot stand alone. A suffix must
be added to complete the term.
The rules for creating a combining form by
adding a vowel apply when a suffix beginning
with a consonant is added to a word root.
When a prefix is necessary, it is always placed
at the beginning of the word
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10. Word roots
Word roots act
as the
foundation of
most medical
terms. They
usually, but not
always, describe
the part of the
body that is
involved. Some
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