Title: Medical Terminology
1Medical Terminology
- EMS Program
- University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
- Paramedic Training Division
2Medical Terminology
The Language of medicine
To effectively communicate Those who work in
medicine must speak and understand the same
language
3There are three potential parts of a medical term
Prefix Root word Suffix
Tonsil itis Tonsillitis
suffix
med term
root
4Root Words
Often refers to an anatomical part Conveys the
essential meaning
Ov Nephr/o Hemo Hepat/o Ocul/o Chole Pyret/o
Gastr/o Pneum/o Mening/o Cyst/o Edem Neur/o Alveol
/o
5Examples of Root-Root words
Sternoclavicular Musculoskeletal Genitourinary
when 2 root words or a root-suffix are added,
sometimes a combining vowel will be added to
make it easier to speak
6Prefixes
are never used alone add a quantifier, color or
a position to a word.
Brady-cardia Tachy-cardia Apnea Bilateral Ambidext
rous
7Common Prefixes
above
supra infra cost chole
rib
Bad, painful, difficult
inside
Beneath, under
sub cyst dys endo olig
gallbladder
scanty/small amount
urinary/bladder/sac of fluid
sometimes a prefix is also a root! clear as mud
8Suffixes
found at the end of the word to alter the
meaning of the word describes a
condition/diagnosis/disorder/procedure
Hematotoxic
9Important suffixes
to remove
otomy
ectomy
the study of
ology
pain
surgical incision
itis
to create an opening
ostomy
centesis
Inflammation of
odyn/o
break down/separation
lysis
surgical perforation/puncture
10More important suffixes..
to repair
algia
pain
emia
a condition
plasty
blood condition
rrhea
drainage
osis or ia
11And even more suffixes
pathy
weakness
paresis
urination
rrhagia
disease
uria
tumor
breathing
esthesia
nervous sensation
pnea
oma
bursting forth
12Combining Vowel
use when joining.
root to root (gastrohepatitis)
OR
root to a suffix that begins with a
consonant (cardiomegaly)
13Easy straightforward.right???
Ot/o Aur/o Auricul/o
Opthalm/o Optic/o Opt/o
osis ic ia
Peri Ambi per circum
14The anatomy dissection of a medical term
Pericardiocentesis
The aspiration of fluid from the pericardium (sac
of fluid) around theheart
15The anatomy dissection of a medical term
combining vowel
root word (x2)
prefix
Suffix
Costochondritis
Inflammation of the ribs/cartilage
16The anatomy dissection of a medical term
Lithotripsy
Endocarditis
Antipyretic
Substernal
Periorbital
Supraventricular tachycardia
paronychia
17Common medical terms
Idiopathic
Hypoglycemia
Rales
Status epilepticus
Stridor
Syncope
Aphasia
Iatrogenic
Hyperglycemia
18Anatomical Planes and Positions
19Anatomical Planes imaginery straight line
divisions of the body
- Frontal or Coronal plane divides anterior
(ventral) and posterior (dorsal) (1) - Sagittal Plane
- runs vertically through the body (2)
- Transverse or horizontal plane divides superior
and inferior (3)
20Anatomical Position
- Standing up with the feet and hands facing the
examiner
Always refer to the patients left or right, not
yours
21Body Positions
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23or internal rotation
or external rotation
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25Abbreviations
Use only approved abbreviations to avoid
confusion
Be mindful of capitalized lower case letters
Abbreviations can cause legal nightmares
Remember the purpose of documentation
26The mother called because the child woke up
coughing and appears to have difficulty
breathing.
4 yo child found sitting in a tripod position.
Alert, follows commands,skin warm, dry pink.
RR 12,able to appreciate intermittent episodes
of stridor with deep barky cough. No intercostal
or substernal retractions noted.
27Medical Slang.we have it too ?
Hi5
FLB
FLK
PID shuffle
Donut of Death
CKS
Banana bag
Gassers
Acute Pneumoencephalopathy