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- 3 Exercise A
- combining form
- 3 Exercise B
- 5 Exercise A
1.suffix 2.combining vowel 3.prefix
1.b 2.b 3.a
1.pulmon/o -logy
R/CF S
2.pulmon- -ary R S 3.respir- -ation R S
- pneumon-ia
- 5 Exercise B
R S
1.pneumonitis pneumon--itis inflammation of the lung R S 2.respiration - process of breathing 3.-logist specialist, one who studies Essentials of Medical Language, 4e David Allan, Rachel Basco (Solutions Manual, All Chapters. 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Answer key At The End Of This File. 1 / 4
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1.Pertaining to birth 2.peri / nat/ al
P R S
- post/ nat/ al
P R S
- pre/ nat/ al
P R S
- 7 Exercise B
- 9 Exercise B
1.d 2.b p.9 Exercise A 1.diagnosis (noun) 2.diagnose (verb) 3.diagnostic (adjective) 4.diagnoses (plural)
1.Sentence 2: Dr. Bannerjee is unable to diagnose this patient until he receives the lab results.
2.Sentence 4: It is possible for this patient to have multiple diagnoses if there is more than one condition present.
3.Sentence 1: The primary diagnosis for this patient is myocardial ischemia.
4.Sentence 3: The diagnostic tests have been ordered for this patient first thing in the morning.
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- ganglia
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- 13 Exercise A
- neurology
- hypotensive
- cervical
- 13 Exercise B
1.diagnoses 2.axillae 3.septa
1.d 2.b
1.vertebrae
3.infusion
5.intravenous
1.A medical specialist who studies the urinary system is a urologist.
2.The term that means high blood pressure is hypertension, and the term that means low blood pressure is hypotension. The difference in these two terms is the prefix. Hyper- means excessive or above normal, and hypo- means deficient or below normal.
3.ureter 3 / 4
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