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What is word analysis in medical terminology? Medical words are made up of different parts . The words can be made of 2 or 3 different word parts. These are called: The ROOT The SUFFIX The PREFIX

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What is word analysis in medical terminology? . Medical words are made up of different parts . The words can be made of 2 or 3 different word parts. These are called: The ROOT The SUFFIX The PREFIX. 1)Root - it is usually a body part . Eg . Hepat = liver - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is word analysis in medical terminology? Medical words are made up of different

parts . The words can be made of 2 or 3 different word parts.

These are called:The ROOT

The SUFFIXThe PREFIX

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1)Root - it is usually a body part .Eg. Hepat = liver

2)Suffix Always comes at the end of the word. logy-study of

3)Prefix= Always comes at the beginning of the word sub = under

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Medical Word=combination of 2 or 3 of these word parts.

Root + suffix Prefix + root +suffix Root + Root + suffix Prefix+ root +root +suffix Root +root +root + suffix

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Example of a medical term (word)

HepatologyHepatology

/o/Hepat/o/logy

root suffix

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Meanings of the word parts

Hepat = liver=part of the body=Root part of the word

‘O’ = combining vowel joins combines the word parts together.

-logy= study of=end part of the word and so is called suffix

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Analysis of a medical term (word)

Hepat/o/logy

Read from the end of the word back to the beginning

R

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Example of a medical term (word)

Hepat/o/logy

liver study of

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MEANING

Hepat/o/logy

study of liver

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BUT put the meaning in a full sentence. The study of (the) Liver.

The study of the liver.

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SUMMARY Word analysis1. Look for the combining vowel ‘o’2.Divide the medical word into parts ROOT SUFFIX PREFIX

3. Divide the word by putting the lines on both sides of ‘o’ /o/

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Summary for Medical Word Analysis

4. Suffix part is is at the end of the word. (S)

5. The root is at the beginning of the word. ( or can be in the middle) (R)

6.The prefix is at the beginning of the word (P)

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Summary for Analysis of a Medical Word.

4. Start at the end part , the suffix and go back.

5. Write the words6. Write the full sentence .

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Example 2 Hematology Look for the ‘o’ the combining vowel

‘O’Hematology

Divide--Put the lines before and after the ‘o’

Hemat / o / logy

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Hemat/o/logy The root word that is usually a part of the

body and is in the middle or the beginning.

Hemat / o / logy

Suffix (S) Root (R)

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Hemat/o/logy

Hemat- blood

‘o’ - combining form joins the word parts

-logy - the study of

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Hemat/o/logyRead from the suffix at the end to the beginning

Study blood

Write the meaning in a full sentence

The study of the blood

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Electrocardiogram-- ECG or EKG

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Electrocardiogram

There are 2 ‘o’ s. Put in the lines before and after ‘o’. /o/ Electr/o/cardi/o/gram

root Root suffix Root + root + suffix

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Electr/o/cardi/o/gram

Suffix=gram means a record or Xray or picture

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Electrocardiogram

Read the words from the end (suffix)to the beginning

Write the words record of/ heart/ electiricty full sentence

A record of the heart’s electricity

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Example: Gastroenterology Gastr/stomach Enter/ = intestines

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Gastroenterology

1. divide Gastr/o/enter/o/logy

2. Logy is the suffix3. Gastr=stomach Enter = intestines are root words R R S 4. Gastr/o/enter/o/logy

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5.Read end (suffix) to beginning Gastr/o/enter/o/logy

6.Study of/ intestines/ stomach

7. Full sentenceThe study of the intestines and (the) stomach

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Hepatitis Look for the combining vowel ‘o’. None

We know the root is hepat meaning liver.

Look for the suffix---the ending is –itis. Divide the word Hepat / it is The combining vowel is dropped

because the suffix begins with a vowel

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-itis

-itis is an inflammation or infection

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Hepat / itis Meaning of the words

Inflammation /infection liver

Meaning in full sentence The inflammation or infection of the

liver

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Gastroscope

Gastr/o/scope

R S

Gastr/o/scope

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-scope= The instrument used for the the visual examination of inside the body.

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Gastr/o/scope

Gastr/o/scope

stomach Instrument used to view

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Gastr/o/scope

Words instrument used to view/stomach

Full sentence/good English –the instrument used to view the stomach

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Resources onlineDiagrams- www.stockmedicalart.comwww.googleimage.com

Interactive learningTerminology games http://quizlet.com/subject/medical/