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Introduction to Medical Terminology - Quiz B

front 1

Which term describes the screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place for treatment?

back 1

triage

front 2

Which term is a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder?

back 2

prognosis

front 3

Which combining form means pus?

back 3

PY/O

front 4

Which term describes evidence of disease that can be observed only by the patient?

back 4

symptom

front 5

Which term refers to the time and events after birth?

back 5

postnatal

front 6

Which term means abnormal enlargement of the heart?

back 6

cardiomegaly

front 7

Which suffix means the process of recording a picture?

back 7

-GRAPHY

front 8

Which combining form means plaque or fatty substance?

back 8

ATHER/O

front 9

Which suffix means pain or suffering?

back 9

-ALGIA

front 10

Which procedure is the surgical repair of a muscle?

back 10

myoplasty

front 11

Which term describes a torn, ragged wound?

back 11

laceration

front 12

Which suffix means abnormal enlargement?

back 12

-MEGALY

front 13

Which prefix means deficient, decreased?

back 13

HYPO-

front 14

In the term gastroenteritis which word root requires a combining vowel?

back 14

GASTR/O

front 15

Which term means a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder?

back 15

prognosis

front 16

Which condition is characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain?

back 16

inflammation

front 17

Which of these suffixes requires the use of a combining vowel?

back 17

-RRHEA

front 18

Which term describes a disease or procedure named for the person who first discovered it?

back 18

eponym

front 19

Which suffix means abnormal enlargement?

back 19

-MEGALY

front 20

Which term describes the screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place for treatment?

back 20

triage