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What does the term 'pathy' refer to in medical terminology?

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A
A condition of reduced level
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B
A condition of excessive rate
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C
A disease or illness
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D
A painful condition
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What does 'whole body' refer to in medical terminology?Listen
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Localized
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B
Systemic
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C
Regional
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D
Partial
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What does 'four limbs' refer to in anatomical terms?Listen
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Bipedal
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B
Unilateral
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C
Quadrupedal
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D
Bilateral
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Which term refers to a reduction in the size of an organ?Listen
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-atrophy
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B
-megaly
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C
-plasia
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D
-itis
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What does '-itis' signify when used in medical terminology?Listen
A
Tumor
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B
Pain
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C
Infection
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D
Inflammation
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What does the term 'dropping' imply in a medical context?Listen
A
Inflammation
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B
Prolapse
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C
Pain
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D
Obstruction
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What does 'obstruction' typically refer to in a medical context?Listen
A
Enlargement
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B
Blockage
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C
Pain
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D
Infection
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Which term is used to describe a tumor?Listen
A
-itis
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B
-oma
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C
-megaly
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D
-algia
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What is the medical term for inflammation?Listen
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-algia
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B
-itis
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C
-megaly
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D
-osis
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What does the prefix 'hemi-' indicate?Listen
A
Whole body
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B
Four limbs
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C
One side
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D
One limb
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Which term describes the enlargement of an organ?Listen
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-megaly
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B
-algia
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C
-itis
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D
-ectomy
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What does the suffix '-algia' refer to in medical terminology?Listen
A
Enlargement
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B
Inflammation
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C
Pain
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D
Obstruction
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What does the medical term 'excision' refer to?Listen
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To cut off or remove
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B
To suture with a medical equipment
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C
To visualize the inside of an organ
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D
To create an artificial hole in an organ
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What is the meaning of the suffix 'scopy' in a medical context?

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A
To view with medical equipment
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B
To fix in the original anatomical position
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C
To cut off or remove
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D
To create an artificial hole
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Which of the following terms indicates a reduced amount or level?Listen
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Hypo
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B
Tachy
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C
Hyper
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D
Brady
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What does the suffix 'plasty' imply in a medical context?

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Related to visualization
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B
Related to surgery
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C
Related to disease
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D
Related to pain
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Which term is used to describe a condition that is painful?Listen
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Hyper
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B
Hypo
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C
Brady
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D
Algia
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Which term is used to inform a suture in medical procedures?

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-Ectomy
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B
-Otomy
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C
-Desis
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D
-Rhaphy
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In medical terminology, what does 'tachy' refer to?Listen
A
Painful condition
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B
Excessive or increased rate
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C
Few or reduced amount
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D
Sickness
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What does the prefix 'brady' indicate?Listen
A
Excessive or increased
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B
Few or reduced amount
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C
Painful
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D
Slow or decreased
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Which term describes a surgical procedure to visualize the inside of an organ?Listen
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Excision
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B
Incision
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C
Suture
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D
Visualization
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What does the prefix 'hypo' signify?Listen
A
Excessive or increased rate
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B
Few or reduced amount
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C
Painful condition
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D
Sickness or disease
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What is the med term for 'incision' in a medical context?

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-Ostomy
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B
- Plasty
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C
-Otomy
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D
-Oscopy
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Which prefix indicates a condition of excessive or increased rate or amount?Listen
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Hypo
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B
Brady
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C
Tachy
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D
Hyper
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