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Medical Terminology: NBCOT COTA Exam Preparation Guide, Exams of Medicine

A comprehensive guide to understanding medical terminology, focusing on prefixes, word roots, suffixes, combining forms, and the four elements to build a medical term. It includes examples of each element, important rules of word building, and a list of common combining roots. This resource is essential for students preparing for the nbcot cota exam.

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2023/2024

Available from 05/06/2024

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Download Medical Terminology: NBCOT COTA Exam Preparation Guide and more Exams Medicine in PDF only on Docsity! Medical Terminology: NBCOT COTA Exam Prep Questions and Answers. Dorsal - \pertaining to the back Lateral - \away from the midline What is a prefix? - \A syllable or group of syllables added to the beginning of the word, root, or stem, to change its meaning or to form a new word What is a word root (WR)? - \foundation of a medical term and contains its primary meaning What is a suffix? - \word element placed at the end of a word that changes the meaning of the word What is a combing form (CF)? - \A combining form is usually created when a word root is combined with a vowel (usually o) Example of a suffix - \Disappoint(-ment) or itis Example of a prefix - \hypo or (un) happy example of word root - \teach in teaches example of combining form - \gastr/o or end/o What are the 4 elements to build a medical term? - \Word root, suffix, prefix and combining form a/an - \not, without -trophy - \development toxic - \pertaining to poison -stenosis - \narrowing -rrhexia - \break, rupture -rrhea - \discharge, flow -rrhage or -rrhagia - \bursting forth (mainly of blood) -plegia - \paralysis -phobia - \abnormal fear of or aversion to specific things -penia - \decrease, deficiency -megaly - \enlargement -algia, dynia - \condition of pain -cele - \hernia -ectasis - \dilation, expansion -edema - \swelling -emia - \blood condition -emesis - \vomiting -malacia -
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