Question Answered step-by-step Medical Terminology Sheet for Respiratory System Nose: nas/oPharynx: pharyng/oBronchi: bronch/o, bronchi/oSinuses: sinus/oLarynx: laryng/oAlveoli: alveoli/oEpiglottis: epiglott/oTrachea: trache/oLungs: pneum/o, pneumon/o anthrac/ocoal dustpulmon/olung-iaabnormal conditionatel/oincompleterhin/onose-icpertaining tocyan/oblue-rrhagiableeding-itisinflammation-ectasisenlargement-rrhaphyto suture-metryto measureeu-good-rrheaabnormal discharge or flow-ologistspecialisthem/at/obloodsept-septum-osisconditionlob/i, lob/olobe-spasminvoluntary contraction-ostomysurgical creation of an openingox/ioxygenspir/oto breathe-otomysurgical incisionphon/evoice or sound-stomaartificial mouth or openingpara-nearphren/odiaphragmtachy-rapid-plastysurgical repairplegiaparalysisa-without-scopydirect visual examinationpleur/opleura-algiapainhypo-below, under, deficient-pneabreathingan-withouthyper-above, beyond, excessive-ptysisspittingbrady-slow-ycondition of, pertaining topulm/olungdys-bad, difficult, painful Instructions: Define the following terms using their roots/suffixes, and prefixes. Create and define 10 additional terms. Submit to the Canvas Drop Box. Submissions must be handwritten. atelectasisbradypneathoracentesisthoracotomyhypoxiahypopneahyperpneahemothoraxpleurisybronchitisdyspneapneumoniahemoptysisanoxiaapneabronchoscopyhypoxemiatachypneapulmonologistpneumothorax TermPrefixRootSuffixDefinition Instructions: Create and define 10 additional terms using the prefixes, roots, and suffixes from this week’s list.TermPrefixRootSuffixDefinition Health Science Science Nursing PATHOLOGY NSG120 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Answered step-by-step Medical Terminology Sheet for Respiratory System Nose: nas/oPharynx: pharyng/oBronchi: bronch/o, bronchi/oSinuses: sinus/oLarynx: laryng/oAlveoli: alveoli/oEpiglottis: epiglott/oTrachea: trache/oLungs: pneum/o, pneumon/o anthrac/ocoal dustpulmon/olung-iaabnormal conditionatel/oincompleterhin/onose-icpertaining tocyan/oblue-rrhagiableeding-itisinflammation-ectasisenlargement-rrhaphyto suture-metryto measureeu-good-rrheaabnormal discharge or flow-ologistspecialisthem/at/obloodsept-septum-osisconditionlob/i, lob/olobe-spasminvoluntary contraction-ostomysurgical creation of an openingox/ioxygenspir/oto breathe-otomysurgical incisionphon/evoice or sound-stomaartificial mouth or openingpara-nearphren/odiaphragmtachy-rapid-plastysurgical repairplegiaparalysisa-without-scopydirect visual examinationpleur/opleura-algiapainhypo-below, under, deficient-pneabreathingan-withouthyper-above, beyond, excessive-ptysisspittingbrady-slow-ycondition of, pertaining topulm/olungdys-bad, difficult, painful Instructions: Define the following terms using their roots/suffixes, and prefixes. Create and define 10 additional terms. Submit to the Canvas Drop Box. Submissions must be handwritten. atelectasisbradypneathoracentesisthoracotomyhypoxiahypopneahyperpneahemothoraxpleurisybronchitisdyspneapneumoniahemoptysisanoxiaapneabronchoscopyhypoxemiatachypneapulmonologistpneumothorax TermPrefixRootSuffixDefinition Instructions: Create and define 10 additional terms using the prefixes, roots, and suffixes from this week’s list.TermPrefixRootSuffixDefinition Health Science Science Nursing PATHOLOGY NSG120 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


