An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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ISBN: 9781305465763
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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MEDICAL TERM MAIN ENTRY (pronunciation) MEANING (definition)
|1. glycemia
2. hypothalamus
3. pancreatectomy
|4. exophthalmos
5. adenoma
|6. electrolyte
7. hyponatremia
8. hypernatremia
9. diabetes
|10. polyphagia
MEDICAL TERM
MAIN ENTRY (pronunciation)
MEANING (definition)
1.. dermis
2. sublingual
3. paronychia
4. diaphoresis
5. dermatology
6. pruritus
7. urticaria
8. melanoma
9. eczema
10. collagen
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statement is FALSE.
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The prefix hyper means above.
2.
The study of skin is referred to as biology.
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Nonconstructed terms are terms that are not formed from individual word parts.
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Rhin/o is the combining form for nose.
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The suffix -lepsy means "surgical repair".
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Acronyms are medical terms made of multiple word parts.
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The vowel "o" is the combining vowel used in most medical terms.
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Pancreatic is the medical term that means "pertaining to the brain"
9.
Prefix is the word part at the end of a word.
10.
The suffix -ectomy means "surgical removal".
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