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HS111-Medical Terminology

SeminarMar.21th – 27th, 2012

1. Complete Reading – Ch. 15 only2. Participate in Discussion – more on SOAP

notes3. Participate in Seminar – Opt. 1 or Opt. 24. Take Unit 8 Quiz5. Final Project due Mar.27th by midnight EST

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Chapter 15

Nervous and endocrine system cooperate in regulating and controlling activities of the other body systems

Nervous system – divided into 2 parts:1. Central nervous system (CNS) – brain and spinal

cord2. Peripheral nervous system (PNS) –

a. Cranial nerves – carry impulses between the brain and neck and head

b. Spinal nerves – carry messages between spinal cord and abdomen, limbs, and chest

Organs involved – brain, cerebellum, cerebrum, spinal cord, meninges, nerves

Cerebell/o....................................................cerebellumCerebr/o..............................................cerebrum, brainDur/o.................................................hard, dura materEncephal/o............................................................brainGangli/o, ganglion/o......................................ganglionGli/o.............................................glia, gluey substanceMeningi/o, mening/o...................................meningesMyel/o..........................................................spinal cordNeur/o...................................................................nerveRadic/o, radicul/o, rhiz/o............................nerve root

Esthesi/o.............sensation, sensitivity, feeling

Ment/o, psych/o.........mindMon/o................one, singlePhas/o......................speechPoli/o................gray matterQuadr/i.........................four

-iatrist.......specialist, physician

-iatry..........treatment, specialty

-ictal...................seizure, attack

-paresis..............slight paralysis

(no prefixes in this chapter)

Give the definitions:

1.Ment/o or psych/o

2.-iatrist

3.Neur/o

How do you breakdown the following terms:

1.Encephalitis

2.Neuroma

3.Radicotomy

Encephal/itis – inflammation of the brainMening/itis – inflammation of the meningesNeur/algia – pain in the nerveNeur/o/pathy – disease of the nerves

(peripheral)Neur/o/arthr/o/pathy – disease of the nerves

and jointsNeur/asthenia – nerve weaknessNeur/oma – tumor make up of nerve cells

Alzheimer disease (AD) – disease characterized by early senility, confusion, loss of recognition of persons or familiar surroundings, restlessness, and impaired memory

Cerebral palsy (CP) – condition characterized by lack of muscle control and partial paralysis

Epilepsy – disorder in which main symptom is recurring seizures

Stroke – occurs when there is an interruption of blood supply to region of the brain; this deprives nerve cells in the affected area of oxygen/nutrients

Neur/ectomy – excision of nerve

Neur/o/lysis – separating a nerve (from adhesions)

CT scan – process that includes use of a computer to produce a series of brain tissue images at any desired depth

MRI scan – non-invasive technique that produces sectional images of soft tissue of the brain or spine through a strong magnetic field

• An/esthesi/a – w/out feeling or sensation• Dys/phasia – condition of difficulty speaking• Intra/cerebr/al – pertaining to w/in the cerebrum• Neur/o/logist – MD who studies and treats

diseases of nervous system• Quadr/i/plegia – paralysis of 4 limbs• Coma – state of profound unconsciousness• Conscious – awake, alert, aware of one’s

surroundings• Gait – manner or style of walking• Syncope – fainting or sudden loss of

consciousness caused by lack of blood supply to cerebrum

Psychiatry – specialty of the mind (branch of medicine that deals w/the treatment of mental disorders)

Psychology – study of the mind (profession that involves dealing w/the mind and mental processes in relation to human behavior)

Psychosomatic – pertaining to the mind and bodyAutism – mental disorder; the features of which

include onset during infancy/childhood, preoccupation w/subjective mental activity, inability to interact socially, impaired communication, and repetitive body movements

Other common terms – anorexia nervosa, ADHD, bipolar disorder, major depression, panic attack, PTSD, etc.

(abbreviations are on p.721)

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