This medical terminology course is an introduction to the professional language of medicine. This course allows you to recognize terms used in healthcare settings. Fundamental topics such as word parts (prefix, root word, and suffix) and word construction will help you identify body organs, systems, and diseases without the need to learn a new language. You will learn that all medical words have at least one root word, but some words may have more than one. Prefixes and suffixes modify the meaning of the word.
The goal of this course is to introduce medical assistants to basic medical terminology.
This medical terminology course is an introduction to the professional language of medicine. This course allows you to recognize terms used in healthcare settings. Fundamental topics such as word parts (prefix, root word, and suffix) and word construction will help you identify body organs, systems, and diseases without the need to learn a new language. You will learn that all medical words have at least one root word, but some words may have more than one. Prefixes and suffixes modify the meaning of the word. The goal of this course is to introduce medical assistants to basic medical terminology.
This program has been granted prior approval by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) for 1.00 general continuing education unit(s) (approval Clinical). Granting approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the AAMA of the program content or the program provider.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
About This Course
Learning Objectives
Section 2: Basic Terminology Structure
Breaking Down Word Parts
Section 3: Root Words
The Body: Inside & Outside
External and Internal Root Words
Review
Summary
Section 4: Prefixes
Types of Prefixes
Defining and Building Medical Terminology
Review
Summary
Section 5: Suffixes
The Third Clue
Review
Summary
Section 6: Clinical Vignette
Joe’s Medical History
Section 7: Conclusion
Course Summary
Course Contributor
References
Monica Caicedo Orellana, MS, RN, OCN, is an SME writer for Relias with over 16 years of acute care experience in nursing. She is licensed as a professional registered nurse in the State of New York. She obtained her OCN certification in 2008. She has served in several leadership roles in the acute care setting, within the Medical Surgical Division, mentoring nurses in renal and oncology specialties, and the role of nurse educator. She has been involved in various institutional committees and quality improvement projects. Monica earned a master’s degree in nursing education from New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing.
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