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Question 1: Translate the medical term eupepsia as literally as possible.
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Eupepsia breaks into eu (good) + peps (digestion) + ia (condition) = good digestion.Question 2: Translate the medical term cystourethrocele as literally as possible.
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Cystourethrocele breaks into cysto (bladder) + urethro (urethra) + cele (hernia) = hernia of the bladder and urethra.
Question 3: Translate the root sigmoid/o.
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Sigmoid/o means "sigmoid colon," the portion of the large intestine at the end before the rectum.
Question 4: Which medical term means "involuntary urination"?
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Enuresis means "involuntary urination."
Question 5: What is a hernia or prolapse of the urethra into the vagina?
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A urethrocele is a hernia or prolapse of the urethra into the vagina.
Question 6: Translate the root stomat/o.
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Stomat/o means "mouth." Question 7: Which medical term means "surgical fixation of the liver"?
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Hepatopexy breaks into hepato (liver) + pexy (fixation) = surgical fixation of the liver.
Question 8: Which of the following is NOT true about the abbreviation BPH?
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It can effect both men and women.Question 9: What medical term refers to an abnormal opening between the rectum and the exterior perianal skin?
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An anal fistula refers to an abnormal opening between the rectum and the exterior perianal skin.
Question 10: Translate the root enter/o.
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Enter/o means "intestines." Question 11: Which of the following roots is part of the lower gastrointestinal tract?
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Enter/o means "intestines," which are part of the lower gastrointestinal tract.
Question 12: Which medical term means "gallbladder pain"?
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Cholecystalgia breaks into chole (bile) + cyst (bladder) + algia (pain) = pain in the gallbladder.
Question 13: Which root comes from a Latin word that means "offspring" and in current medical usage refers to an unborn child after the eighth week of pregnancy?
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The root fet/o comes from a Latin word that means "offspring" and in current medical usage refers to an unborn child after the eighth week of pregnancy.
Question 14: Translate the root an/o.
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An/o means "anus," the sphincter or muscle at the end of the intestines that allows for the passage of feces.
Question 15: Which term describes the crushing of gallstones?
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Cholelithotripsy breaks into chole (bile) + litho (stone) + trips (rub) + y (procedure) = crushing of bile (gall) stones.
Question 16: Identify and define the root in the medical term uremia.
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Uremia breaks into ROOT: ur (urine) + SUFFIX: emia (blood condition) = urine in the blood.Question 17: Translate the medical term abdominocentesis as literally as possible.
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Abdomen puncture Question 18: Which of the following statements is true about the abbreviation NPO?
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NPO stands for nihil per os and means "nothing by mouth." Question 19: Build a medical term that means "downward displacement of the bladder."
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Cystoptosis breaks into cyst (bladder) + pt (drooping) + osis (condition) = downward displacement of the bladder.