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MR270 Unit 5. Multi-Specialty Review. Week 5 Reading. BOS: Chapter 21, pgs. 423-433 Review all previous chapters covered this term! Review all online resources!. Are you ready for some serious review?!. Review…. Zenker's diverticulum , also pharyngoesophageal diverticulum - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MR270 UNIT 5

Multi-Specialty Review

WEEK 5 READING BOS: Chapter 21,

pgs. 423-433

Review all previous chapters covered this term!

Review all online resources!

ARE YOU READY FOR

SOME SERIOUS REVIEW?!

REVIEW…

Zenker's diverticulum, also pharyngoesophageal diverticulum

This is a diverticulum of the mucosa of the pharynx just above the cricopharyngeal muscle (i.e. above the upper sphincter of the esophagus).

REVIEW… pH: potential of Hydrogen. The p is always

lower case and the H is always capitalized. Trifurcation: the act of branching out or

dividing into branches Prosthetic vs. prostatic

Prosthetic: an artificial extension that replaces a missing body part.

Prostatic: of or relating to the prostate.

REVIEW…

Seldinger technique is a

medical procedure to obtainsafe access to blood vesselsand other hollow organs.

MEASUREMENTS! Abbreviate measurements!

http://www.cphtblog.com/2011/05/21/medical-terminology-sig-codes-abbreviations-measurement/

It takes more energy to type out “milliliter” rather than “mL”. Spare your energy! And save keystrokes, too!

Abbreviating makes it simpler for the doctor to read. Measurements and numbers stand off the page for them, making them generally easier to read.

Just because you abbreviate doesn’t mean that you can get sloppy! Make sure your numbers and measurements are accurate – ALWAYS!

BlackBerry app: http://download.cnet.com/Medical-Abbreviations-and-Terminology-Quick-Study-Guide/3000-2129_4-10927489.html

QUIZ!

http://quizlet.com/5619653/test/

There are 20 questions. 5 are written, 5 are matching, 5 are T/F, and 5 are multiple choice.

Good luck! I’ll post a poll to get

your results.

Test your knowledge Abbreviations

NUMBERS… Numbers

http://www.dailywritingtips.com/10-rules-for-writing-numbers-and-numerals/

As a general rule of thumb, write out numbers 0-10 as words (zero through ten). For numbers greater than 11, write them as numbers, not words.

This also helps the numbers stand off the page for the doctors. They need all the help they can get!

For numbers like 1st, 3rd,, etc., be sure to write them as numerals like this. Don’t write ‘first’, ‘third’, etc.

WHEN TO COMBINE MEDICAL TERMS?

Roots, suffixes, and prefixes

http://www.medword.com/combos.html

QUIZ!

10 questions. Good luck!

http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/860nw13/Medical-Terminology-Combining-Forms-Suffixes-and-Prefixes

Think you know it all? Let’s find out!

HELPFUL RESOURCES…

Combining word partshttp://www.emcp.com/college_reso

urce_centers/resourcelist.php?GroupID=103

http://www.ssgfx.com/CP2020/medtech/glossary/pathology.htm (Pathology glossary)

http://www.medicaltranscription.com/gastroenterology-words.html (GE terms)

TERMS FOR WEEK 5!1. Xeroform 2. hyperalimentation 3. Apresoline 4. Staphylococcus epidermidis 5. Pitressin 6. Sengstaken-Blakemore 7. cryoprecipitate 8. transurethral resection of prostate

(TURP)9. karyorrhectic polymorphonuclear

leukocytes

ANOTHER RESOURCE!http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/projects/pathterm2/

glossary/glossary.htm

This is comprehensive glossary for pathological terms. Some terms have audio links with them, allowing you to hear how they are pronounced!

Pick any letter of the alphabet, select two terms on the list with which you are unfamiliar. Read the definitions and use the audio function!

NEED MORE HELP?

http://www.angelfire.com/mt2/shandasmthelp/

http://www.virtualmedicalcentre.com/?centre=gas

http://www4.caes.hku.hk/mt/

http://medicaltranscriptionhelpdesk.com/

ADIEU, ADIEU,TO YOU, AND YOU, AND YOU!

Have a great week!

Don’t forget that the Week 6 seminar will happen on Wednesday, 2/8 at 10:00 p.m. EST! If you can’t attend, complete the alternative Option #2 assignment.

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