Medical Terminology Essentials
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz covering core medical-root logic, prefixes/suffixes, and clinical implications.
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Question 1: Which prefix indicates 'above' or 'excessive' in medical terms like 'hyperglycemia'?
Tachy-
Hyper-
Hypo-
Question 2: A patient chart notes 'epistaxis' after a nose injury. What does that term mean?
Nasal congestion
Fractured nasal bone
Nosebleed
Question 3: Why is recognizing the suffix '-itis' clinically useful when reading records?
It denotes a surgical removal
It means chronic or long-standing
It indicates inflammation or infection
Question 4: In a clinical scenario, 'bradycardia' on monitoring implies which immediate physiological issue?
Slow heart rate potentially reducing cardiac output
Low blood oxygen saturation
High blood pressure requiring immediate antihypertensives
Question 5: Which term best describes pain felt in a location distant from the actual source, such as shoulder pain from gallbladder irritation?
Referred pain
Radicular pain
Phantom pain