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AHS103 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
FINAL EXAM
DECEMBER 12, 2023
NAME: ___________________________________
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Define each prefix. 1.
anti- ___________________
2.
dys- ___________________
3.
epi- ___________________
4.
hypo- ___________________
5.
sub- ___________________
6.
trans- ___________________
7.
derma- ___________________
8.
a- ___________________
9.
brady- ___________________
10. hepat- ___________________
Define each suffix. 11.
-algia ___________________
12. -ectomy ___________________
13. -emia ___________________
14. -otomy ___________________
15. -itis ___________________
16. -ology ___________________
Define each combining form.
17. pharyng/o ___________________
18. alevol/o ___________________
19. pneum/o ___________________
20. hemat/o ___________________
21. gastr/o ___________________
22. glyc/o ___________________
23. arter/o ___________________
24. cutane/o ___________________
25. stomat/o ___________________
26. cephal/o ___________________
27. col/o ___________________
Fill in the blank using one of the following directional terms: anterior, posterior, inferior, superior, lateral, medial, distal, proximal, deep, superficial.
28. The cranium is ___________________ to the thorax.
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29. Hair is ___________________ to the skin. 30. The heart is ___________________ to the sternum. 31. The nose is ___________________ to the face. 32. The knee is ___________________ to the foot. 33. The fingers are ___________________ to the hand. 34. The ears are ___________________ to the head. 35. The chin is ___________________ to the eyes.
36. Which body system contains the ureters? A.
reproductive
B.
renal C.
genitourinary D.
endocrine E.
A and B F.
none of the above 37. Which body cavity
houses the two
major structures of the central nervous system?
A.
ventral B.
cranial C.
dorsal D.
anterior E.
posterior Match the term with the definition. 38. cutane/o _____
a. dead; death
39. onych/o _____
b. integument
40. pil/o _____
c. nail 41. seb/o _____
d. hair 42. necr/o _____
e. gland
f. cyst
g. under
h. superficial 43. If a patient has anuria, it means that they: A.
are passing little urine
B.
have blood in their urine
C.
intermittently stop breathing
D.
cannot pass urine 44. If a patient is s/p pneumectomy, it means that they: A.
had partial lung removed
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