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Health Science 1101 Medical Terminology. Module 2 Body Structure. Body Structure. Smallest to largest structures Location of structures Position of structures in reference to each other How we visualize structures. Levels of Organization. Nucleus nucle/o Cell cyt/o Tissue hist/o. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Health Science 1101 Medical Terminology

Health Science 1101

Medical Terminology

Module 2Body Structure

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Body Structure

Smallest to largest structures

Location of structures

Position of structures in reference to each other

How we visualize structures

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Levels of Organization

• Chemical• Atomic• Molecular

• Cellular

• Tissue

• Organ

• System

• Organism

Nucleus nucle/o

Cell cyt/o

Tissue hist/o

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Location of StructuresBody Cavities

Dorsal

-Cranial

-Vertebral

Ventral

-Thoracic

-Abdominopelvic

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Body Cavity/Structure Terms

spin/o

thorac/o

abdomin/o

crani/o

dorso/o

cervic/o

chondr/o

Medical Terminology Simplified, 4th edition

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Quadrants of the Abdominopelvic Cavity

Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ)

Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ)

Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)

Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ)

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The 9 Abdominopelvic RegionsGastr/o

Ili/o

Inguin/o

Lumb/o

Umbilic/o

Pelv/i

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Body Planes

Sagittal

-midsagittal

Frontal (coronal)

Transverse (horizontal)

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Body Position

Anatomical Position

Serves as a reference point for location and position of body parts

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Positions

Superior 2 Inferior

Medial 2 Lateral

Proximal 2 Distal

Anterior 2 Posterior

Ventral 2 Dorsal

Cephal/o 2 Caud/o

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Position TermsAnterior (Anter/o) Posterior

(Poster/o)

Dorsal (Dors/o) Ventral (Ventr/o)

Lateral (Later/o) Medial (Medi/o)

Caudal (Caud/o) Cephalic (Cephal/o)

Inferior (Infer/o) Superior (Superi/o)

Distal (Dist/o) Proximal (Proxim/o)

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Body Movements

Flexion

Extension

Pronation

Supination

Abduction

Adduction

http://tle.westone.wa.gov.au/content/file/969144ed-0d3b-fa04-2e88-8b23de2a630c/1/human_bio_science_3b.zip/content/003_musculo_skeletal_support/page_11.htm

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Visualizing Structures AKA: Imaging Techniques

Scan: Technique for carefully studying an area, organ or system by recording and displaying multiple images of the area.

Ultrasonography (US): Imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves, ultrasound, that bounce off body tissues and are recorded to produce an image of an organ or tissue.

Radiography: Production of captured shadow images on photographic film through the action of ionizing radiation passing through the body from an external source.

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More Imaging TechniquesFluoroscopy: Radiographic procedure

that uses a fluorescent screen instead of a photographic plate.

Radiopharmaceutical: Drug that contains a radioactive substance that travels to an area or a specific organ that will be scanned.

Nuclear Scan: Diagnostic technique that produces an image by recording the concentration of a radiopharmaceutical called a radionuclide which is detected by a scanning device.

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Even More Imaging TechniquesTomography: Any technique that

produces a film representing a detailed cross section of tissue structure at a predetermined depth.

Computed Tomography (CT): Radiographic technique that uses a narrow beam of x-rays, rotating in a full arc around the patient to image the body in cross sectional slices.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Radiographic techniques that use electromagnetic energy to produce cross-sectional images of the body at many planes.

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Still More Imaging TechniquesPositron Emission Tomography (PET):

Radiographic technique which combines computed tomography and the use of radiopharmaceuticals (radioactively labeled drugs). Good for disorders like stroke, epilepsy and Alzheimer's.

Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomorgraphy (SPECT): Type of nuclear imaging study to scan organs after an injection of a radioactive tracer. Like PET scan but typically produces 3D images.

Endoscopy: visual examination of interior of organs using a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope.

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Other Body Structure TermsAdhesion: Band of scar tissue binding

surfaces that are normally separate from each other.

Anastomosis: 1. Connection between two blood vessels or 2. Surgical joining of two ducts, vessels or bowel segments.

Cauterize: Process of burning tissue by thermal heat, electricity, laser, or dry ice.

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More Other Body Structure TermsInflammation: Protective response of body

tissues to infection or allergy.

Signs include:

Sepsis: Inflammatory response to infection characterized by fever, elevated heart and respiratory rate and low blood pressure.

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Chapter 2 PrefixesEpi- : above, on

Hypo- : under, below, deficient

Medi- : middle

Super- : upper, above

Trans- : through, across

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Chapter 2 Suffixes-ac, -al, -ar, -ary, -ous, -iac, -ic, -ior:

Pertaining to

-ad: toward

-logy: the study of

-ologist: specialist in the study of

-lysis: serparation, destruction, loosening

-toxic: poison

-verse: turning

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Chapter 2 AbbreviationsRUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ:

Bx: biopsy

PA: posteroanterior

AP: anteroposterior

Lat

CXR: chest x-ray

U/L, U&L: upper and lower

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Spelling TermsChondromaCytometerHistolysisNuclear

AnteriorCaudadDistalDorsalInferiorLateralMedial

PosteriorProximalSuperiorVentral

MediadHistologistCytologyCytolysisCytotoxic

AbdominalCephaladCervicalCranialGastricIliacInguinalLumbarPelvimeterPelvicSpinalThoracicPeriumbilical