Unit 4 Seminar
description
Transcript of Unit 4 Seminar
UNIT 4 SEMINARWelcome
Agenda
1. Seminar Discussion1. Seminar Discussion
2. Unit 4 Review2. Unit 4 Review
3. Questions3. Questions
4. Unit 5 Project4. Unit 5 Project
Reminders
KU does not allow late work. There must be extenuating circumstances
Discussion Board Meet length requirement Add learning to the class Write in complete sentences Use correct grammar and word usage
Sensitive subjectsWhat types of nonverbal communication would you use?
80 % of communication is non-verbal Crucial Positive effects
Chapter 6 & 7 Review
Unit 4 ReviewUnit 4 Review
Chapter 6: The Urinary System
Cyst/o , vesic/o = bladder or sac
Glomerul/o = glomerulus
Meat/o = meatus (opening)
Nephr/o, ren/o = kidney
Pyel/o = renal pelvis
Ureter/o = ureter
Urethr/o = urethra
Albumin/o = albumin
Azot/o = urea, nitrogen
Blast/o = developing cell, germ cell
Glycl/o, glycos/o = sugar
Hydr/o = water
Lith/o = stone, calculus
Noct/I = night
Olig/o = scamty, few
Son/o = sound
Tom/o = cut, section
Urin/o, ur/o = urine, urinary tract
Combining Forms Combining Forms
Chapter 6: The Urinary SystemSuffixes
-iasis, -esis = condition
-gram = record, radiographic image
-lysis = loosening, dissolution, separating
-megaly = enlargement
-ptosis = drooping, prolapse
-rrhaphy = suturing, repairing
-tripsy = surgical crushing
-trophy = nourishment, development
--uria = urine, urination
Analyzing Medical Terms
Cyst/itis
Cyst/o/cele
Cyst/o/lith
Glomerul/o/nephr/it is
Hydr/o/mephr/o/sis
Nephr/o/blast/oma
Nephr/o/megaly
Urem/ia
Ureter/o/cele
Ureter/o/stenosis
Poly/cyst/ic
Chapter 7: Male Reproductive System
Combining Forms
Balan/o = glans penis
Epididym/o = epididymis
Orchid/o, orchi/o, orch/o,
test/o = testis, testicle
Prostat/o = prostate gland
Vas/o = vessel, duct
Vesicul/o = seminal vesicle
Andr/o = male
Sperm/o, spermat/o = spermatozoa
Suffixes
-ism = state of
Chapter 7: Male Reproductive System
Analyzing Medical Terms
An/orch/ism
Crypt/orchid/ism
Prostat/itis
Prostat/o/lith
Balan/o/plasty
Epididym/ectomy
Orchid/o/pexy
Vas/ectomy
Andr/o/pathy
Abbreviations
BUN blood urea nitrogen
cath catheter
ESWL extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
HD hemodialysis
IVP intravenous pyelogram
IVU intravenous urogram
SG specific gravity
UA Urinalysis
UTI urinary tract infection
VCUG voiding cysourethrogram
AIDS acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
BPH benign prostatic hyperplasia
DRE digital rectal examination
ED erectile dysfunction
HIV human immunodeficiency virus
HPV human papillomavirus
PSA prostate-specific antigen
RPradical prostatectomy
STD sexually transmitted disease
TUIP transurethral incision of the prostate
TUMT transurethral microwave thermotherapy
TURP transurethral resection of the prostate
Chapter 6 Chapter 7
True or False?
1. Spermatozoa are produced by the testes.
Answer: True
The spermatozoa are produced by the testes.
True or False?
2. Anorchism means scanty sperm.
Answer: False
Oligospermia means scanty spermAnorchism means absence of testes
True or False?
3. Prostatitis is a stone in the prostate gland.
Answer: False
Prostatolith means a stone in the prostate gland.
Prostatitis means inflammation of the prostate gland.
True or False?
4. Inflammation of the bladder & prostate gland is termed prostatocystitis.
Answer: True
Inflammation of the bladder and prostate gland is termed prostatocystitis.
True or False?5. TURP is used to treat an enlarged
prostate.
Answer: True
TURP (TransUrethral Resection of the Prostate gland) is used to treat enlarged prostate glands.
Project 5 is due next week!How to Label Your Work: Please label your projects:
username-project-unit#.doc. Tallen-Terminology-Unit 5.doc
Questions ?
Great job!
Unit 5 ProjectThis project allows you to show your mastery of medical terminology and abbreviations.
Directions:There are four sections in to the Unit 5 Project. Each section is worth 25 points. You may use your text, medical dictionaries or web resources to assist you in your med term search.
•Section One - Supply the correct prefix.
•Section Two -Supply several word roots, and then to “translate” from the patient to the health care professional. •Sections Three - Supply the correct suffix or word root.
•Section Four - Proofread a short medical report and then identify and correct misspellings or misuse of medical terminology.
Section 1: Supply the Prefix
Definition Example Prefix
1. within (---cellular, -- cranial)
1. painful, abnormal, difficult, labored
( -tropy, --pnea)
1. three (-glyceride)
1. after ( -traumatic stress, - nasal drip)
1. below, incomplete, deficient (- tonic, --tension)
1. beside, beyond, around, abnormal
(-thyroid, --lysis)
1. absence of, without
1. through, across, beyond ( -dermal, -plant)
1. many, much ( -neuritis, -dipsia)
1. normal, good (-pnea)
Section 2: Supply the Word Root
Definition Word Root
1. Word root for bone
1. Word root for liver
1. Word root for lymph node
1. Word root for nerve
1. Word root for fungus
1. Word root for wrinkles
1. Word root for skin
1. Word root for larynx
1. Word root for kidney
1. Word root for vessel or duct
Section 3: Supply the Suffix
Definition Example Suffix
1. surgical removal (hysto-, lamin-)
1. study of (physio-, termin-)
1. disease (somato-,idio-)
1. inflammation (sinus-, lymph-)
1. surgical puncture to remove fluid (amnio-)
1. softening (onycho-)
1. creating an artificial, or new opening (trach-, colo-)
1. visual examination (electrocardi-)
1. hernia or protrusion (hydro-, diaphragmato-)
1. constriction or narrowing arterial-, tracheo-)
Inpatient Progress ReportAttending Physician: Morales, JavierPatient: Sally RomperDOT: 03/01/19XX•CHIEF COMPLAINT: Sally Romper is a 53-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital for recurrent chest pain.HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This patient has a long history of stable angina pectoralis. She had a positive treadmill stress test in 2006. A Thallium exam in 2006 showed reversible ischemae. In May 2007 she underwent cataract surgery, and during her postoperative care she developed severe chest pain. An EMG at the time showed ischemic ST changes in the anterior leads. Subsequent canary angiography revealed a 90% focal stenoma left anterior descending coronary atria. The patient then underwent angioplasty of this lesion. The 90% stenosis was dialted to a 20% stenosis. The patient had an uncomplicated course.Over the last 10 dailys the patient has had at least five episodes of chest pain, all relieved by rest or a single nitroglycerin table. She had an episode yesterday while gardening, which lasted almost 5 minutes before subsiding after a second nitroglycerin tablet. She went to her cardiology office yesterday. An electrocardiograph (EEG) was performed, which showed marked anterior T-wave inversion in the anterior leads and she was immediately sent to this hospital for further evaluation. Atherogenic risk factor for her age includes hypercholesterolemia and hypertension; she also smokes one pack of cigarettes per day. She is not a diabetic. Her family history reveals a brother who has had a coronary artery hypass graft.Small arterial calcification is present. PHYSICAL EXAM: On exam today, blood pressure is 138/86. She has tachycardia with a pulse of 120. She is no acute distress. Her plugs are clear and she has regular rhythm without a murmur. There is no edema or distention of neck veins.CURRENT MEDICATIONS:Lovastatin 20 mg with evening mealEnalapril 20 my bidNifedpine 10 mg tidNitroglycerin 0.4 mg sublingual prn.PLAN: Cardiac catheterization with possible coronary stent if necessary. Serial ECGs Creatine Phosphokinase and troponin will be obtained to rule out myocardial infarction.
Section 4: Proofreading
The radiology report you will find below contains ten medical terminology errors. List the errors and list the correct term to be used.
Medical Terminology Error Correct Term
1. DOT DOB