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Midterm Review Game 3

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6 Categories 36 Questions
“The combining form nucle/o refers to this central structure within a cell.” “The combining form eti/o points to this cause or origin of a disease.”
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Category 1
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“The combining form nucle/o refers to this central structure within a cell.”
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What is the nucleus?
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“The combining form eti/o points to this cause or origin of a disease.”
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What is cause or origin?
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“The combining form idi/o is used for diseases that develop from this type of unknown cause.”
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What is unknown or peculiar?
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“The combining form ventr/o refers to this direction or part of the body.”
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What is the front (belly side)?
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“The combining form later/o means this, as in bilateral.”
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What is side?
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“The combining form medi/o is used to describe this location between structures.”
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What is middle or toward the midline?
Category 2
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“The combining form caud/o refers to this direction — opposite of the head.”
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What is toward the tail or inferior?
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“The combining form dors/o points to this part of the body.”
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What is the back (posterior)?
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“The combining form ventr/o indicates this side of the body.”
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What is the front (belly side)?
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“The combining form proxim/o describes a location meaning this.”
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What is near the point of attachment?
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“The combining form poster/o refers to this direction.”
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What is back or behind?
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“The combining form anter/o is used for this directional term.”
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What is front or forward?
Category 3
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“This term means inflammation of the skin — and probably your reason for needing aloe.”
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What is dermatitis?
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“When muscles shrink from lack of use, you’re seeing this ‘negative growth’ in action.”
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What is atrophy?
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“This medical condition literally means inflammation of a joint.”
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What is arthritis?
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“A hematoma sounds dramatic because it is — it’s a localized collection of this fluid.”
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What is blood?
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“When bone density drops and fractures become more likely, you’re dealing with this condition.”
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What is osteoporosis?
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“This term describes inflammation of a vein — often spotted after an IV line.”
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What is phlebitis?
Category 4
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“This little prefix means slow — and describes your pulse if you haven’t had your coffee yet.”
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What is brady-?
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“When your exam results come before class, you’re living this prefix.”
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What is pre-?
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“This prefix means many — and you might have it before the word ‘choice’ on a multiple-choice test.”
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What is poly-?
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“The suffix -megaly means this kind of enlargement — and no, it’s not about your GPA.”
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What is enlargement?
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“When a bone is surgically broken to correct alignment, this suffix describes the process.”
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What is -clasis?
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“Add this suffix to a word and you’ve got yourself a study of something — like life, or the nervous system.”
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What is -logy?
Category 5
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“This structure lets you see your way through the test — it’s the colored part of the eye.”
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What is the iris?
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“An otoscope lets a clinician peek inside this organ.”
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What is the ear?
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“The medical term for double vision might make you see it twice.”
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What is diplopia?
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“This cranial nerve carries visual impulses to the brain — no guessing, use your optic sense!”
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“When your patient loses the ability to coordinate muscle movement, they’re experiencing this condition.”
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What is ataxia?
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“When a person can’t speak due to brain injury, this term describes the loss.”
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What is aphasia?
Category 6
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“Your patient’s skin has turned blue after standing in the cold too long. You jot this diagnosis in the chart.”
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What is cyanosis?
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“A student complains of muscle weakness after pulling an all-nighter. You confidently announce they’re suffering from this.”
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What is myasthenia?
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“After a fall, your patient has swelling and pain at the knee joint. The doctor performs an arthrocentesis — a puncture of this structure.”
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What is a joint?
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“A routine x-ray shows decreased bone density. You diagnose your patient with this condition.”
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What is osteoporosis?
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“A patient has yellowing of the skin and eyes. Before anyone else can say it, you confidently identify it as this.”
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What is jaundice (or icterus)?
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“After surgery, your patient’s medical chart says hypoglycemia. If they’re looking shaky, it’s because this level is too low.”
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What is blood sugar (or glucose)?
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