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Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 5
Word Part Definitions
Instruction:
Match the word parts to their definitions.
Suffix
Definition
-chezia
1.
-rrhea
flow, discharge
-emesis
2.
-Scopy process of viewing
-pepsia
3.
-Tresia
condition of an opening
-phagia
4.
-Stomy new opening
-rrhaphy
5.
-rrhaphy suture, repair
-rrhea
6.
-emesis
vomiting
-scopy
7.
-chezia
condition of stools
-stalsis
8.
-phagia
condition of eating, swallowing
-stomy
9.
-stalsis
contraction
-tresia
10. -pepsia
digestion condition
Combining Form
Definition
an/o
11.
Lingu/o
tongue
bucc/o
12.
gingiv/o
gums
cholangi/o
13.
Inguin/o
groin
cholecyst/o
14.
phren/o
diaphragm
choledoch/o
15.
Esophag/o
esophagus
col/o
16.
Sial/o
saliva
enter/o
17.
Cholangi/o
bile vessel
1
esophag/o
18.
Choledoch/o
common bile duct
gastr/o
19.
Stomat/o
mouth
gingiv/o
20.
Py/o
pus
inguin/o
21.
Gastr/o
stomach
hepat/o
22.
Proct/o
rectum and anus
labi/o
23.
Labi/o
lips
lingu/o
24.
Hepat/o
liver
lumin/o
25.
Bucc/o
cheek
odont/o
26.
Odont/o
tooth
pharyng/o
27.
An/o
anus
phren/o
28.
Cholecyst/o
gallbladder
proct/o
29.
Pharyng/o
throat
py/o
30.
Lumin/o
lumen
sial/o
31.
Col/o
large intestine
stomat/o
32.
Enter/o
small intestines
Wordshop
Prefixes
Combining Forms
Suffixes
a-
cheil/o
-al
an-
chol/e
-eal
dys-
cholecyst/o
-ectomy
peri-
choledoch/o
-ia
pre-
col/o
-iasis
syn-
esophag/o
-ic
trans-
gastr/o
-itis
2
hepat/o
-pepsia
lapar/o
-phagia
lith/o
-plasty
nas/o
-rrhea
odont/o
-stomy
py/o
-tomy
stomat/o
-tresia
Instruction:
Build the following terms by combining the preceding word parts. Some word parts may be used more than once. Some may not be used at all. The number in parentheses is the number of word parts needed.
Definition
Term
1
. pertaining to the stomach and esophagus (3)
______
gastroesophageal
______________________
2. condition of no opening (2) _______
atresia
_____________________
3. pertaining to surrounding the teeth (3) _______
periodontal
_____________________
4. pertaining to the nose and stomach (3)
___________
nasogastric
_________________
5. new opening of the colon (2)
___________
colostomy
_________________
6. inflammation of the gallbladder (2) _________
cholecystitis
___________________
7. new opening between the stomach and esophagus (3)
___
gastroesophageal
__________________
8. removal of the gallbladder (2) _______
cholecystectomy
_____________________
9. discharge of pus (2)
_______
pyorrhea
_____________________
3
10. condition of difficult/painful swallowing (2) _________
dysphagia
___________________
11. condition of bad digestion (2) ________
dyspepsia
____________________
12. condition of gallstones (3) _________
cholelithiasis
___________________
13. condition of stones in the common bile duct (3) _______
choledocholithiasis
__________________
14. incision of the abdomen (2)
_____
laparotomy
_______________________
15. surgical repair of the mouth (2)
_________
stomatoplasty
___________________
Translations
Instruction:
Replace the yellow highlighted words with the correct terms.
Questions
Correct Terms
1.
After having a viewing of the large intestine, the patient needed a removal of a polyp.
C
olonscopy
P
olypectomy
2.
The patient was tested for an inflammation of the liver due to a yellowing of the skin and sclerae
H
epatitis
Jaundice
3.
The patient’s protrusion of a loop of the intestine into the inguinal canal was corrected with a suture (repair) of
the hernia.
I
nguinal hernia
Herniorrhaphy
4.
The patient’s impairment of esophageal peristalsis was diagnosed
through the use of a measurement of pressure.
A
chalasia
Pascal
5.
A fecal exam to detect hidden blood was used to determine if the patient had bleeding in his gastrointestinal tract.
F
ecal occult Blood test (fobt)
6.
The patient underwent a tying off of a blood vessel or duct during his surgical removal of the gallbladder.
L
igation
Cholecystectomy
7.
Ross underwent surgical redirection of the bowel to a stoma when his inflammation of the ileum or the colon O
stomy surgery
Grohn’s disease
4
that is of idiopathic origin became too severe.
8.
Miriam took a mild medication that causes evacuation of the bowel when she had infrequent, incomplete, or delayed bowel movements.
S
aline Laxative
Slow transit constipation (stc)
9.
The patient had gas expelled through the anus and an abnormal discharge of watery, semisolid stools.
Flatulence
Diarrhea
10. Delay in treating the patient’s inflammation of the appendix led to a nearly fatal case of inflammation of the peritoneum.
Appendicitis
Peritonitis
11. The dentist told Ava she had inflammatory disease of the gums and
a condition in which the teeth do not touch properly when the mouth is closed
Gingivitis
Malocclusion
12. The infant was born with a failure of the palate to close during embryonic development. Her twin was born with congenital absence of normal nervous
function in part of the colon.
Cleft Palate
Hirschsprung’s Disease
13. The newborn experienced return of swallowed food to the mouth of his formula because of esophagus that ends in a blind pouch.
Regurgitation
Esophageal Artesia
14.
Bright red, frank lower GI bleeding from the rectum was one of the symptoms of Frank’s varicose vein in the lower rectum
Hematochezia
Hemorrhoids
.
Urinary System
Chapter 6
Word Part Definitions
Instruction:
Match the word parts to their definitions.
Suffix
Definition
-cele
1.
________
lithotomy
__________ removal of a stone
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