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Name: clementaged.weebly.com Period: Weeks: 19 21 Dates: 1/4 1/29 Unit: Terminology & Record Books Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4 E *Sign Up New Current Events 5 O 6 E *Latin Adjectives *Introduction to Vet. Terminology 7 O Clement Gone 8 E *Prefixes Clement Gone 11 O Flex Day 12 E *Remove sutures *Suffixes 18 No School 19 E *Common Abbreviations *Dissect and Define Practice 13 O 14 E *Roots 20 O 21 E *Current Events *Word Sleuth *Record Books 15 O 22 O MFE/ALA Clement Gone 25 E *Crossword *Record Books 26 O 27 E *Practice Quiz #1 *Practice Quiz #2 Mandatory Fair Mtg 6pm 28 O 29 E *Packet Due *Unit Quiz Assignment Your Score Total Points Possible Latin Adjectives 20 Introduction to Vet. Terminology Notes 100 Prefixes 60 Suffixes 60 Roots 40 Common Abbreviations Practice 20 Dissect and Define Practice 40 Word Sleuth 20 Crossword 40 Practice Quiz #1 20 Practice Quiz #2 20 Veterinary Science Fact of the Week TOTAL 440 Most times, the medical terms used in human medical settings are identical to the ones used in veterinary medicine. The increased number of species in veterinary medicine, and the addition of terms used in 1 animal production, greatly expand the vocabulary of veterinary professionals.

CURRENT EVENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name Date January 21st!!!!!! 1.Select a news article (from internet, newspaper or magazine within the last 6 months) that discusses veterinary science or animal care. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. February 4th February 18th 2.Develop a typed, one page summary (1 margins, double spaced, 12 point font) including the following items: a.include the title, author and source of the article as your summary title. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. March 3rd b.include a summary of the article and describe how this article relates to veterinary science 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. March 17th c.what is your reaction to the article? How does this article affect you? How does this article impact the world? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. April 7th April 19th 3.Attach a copy of your article to your typed summary. 4.Be prepared to give a brief summary to your classmates! 2

Latin (Scientific) Adjectives How many Latin names and adjectives do you know for the species listed below? For example, the Latin name for dog is Canis and the adjective is canine. Draw a quick picture of each animal! Common Name Latin Name Latin Adjective Picture Dog Canis Canine Cat Horse Cattle Sheep Goat Pig Bird Mouse Rat 3

Cue Column (titles, vocab, big ideas, test questions) Introduction to Vet. Terminology Veterinary Medical Terminology Pages 1-5 Introduction to Medical Terminology Eponyms Anatomy of a Medical Term Prefix Root Combining Vowel Combining Form Suffix 4

Cue Column (titles, vocab, big ideas, test questions) Introduction to Vet. Terminology Veterinary Medical Terminology Pages 1-5 Prefixes Pre Peri Post Combining Vowels Arthroscope Gastritis 5

Cue Column (titles, vocab, big ideas, test questions) Introduction to Vet. Terminology Veterinary Medical Terminology Pages 1-5 Combining Forms Pan- Leuk/o -penia Panleukopenia Suffixes -tomy Gastrotomy -stomy Gastrostomy 6

Cue Column (titles, vocab, big ideas, test questions) Introduction to Vet. Terminology Veterinary Medical Terminology Pages 1-5 -ectomy Gastrectomy Analyzing Medical Terms 1. Dissect 2. Begin at the end 3. Anatomic Order gastroenteritis ovariohysterectomy 7

Cue Column (titles, vocab, big ideas, test questions) Introduction to Vet. Terminology Veterinary Medical Terminology Pages 1-5 What Did You Say? Does Spelling Count? Summary (briefly describe the main concepts, major points) 8

Prefixes Research each prefix and its meaning below. Define the example given using shortened definitions. Prefix Meaning Example Anemia: 1 A-, an- Asymptomatic: Antibiotic: 2 Anti- Bradycardia: 3 Brady- Dehydrate: 4 De- Decay: Dyspnea: 5 Dys- Epidermal: 6 Ep-, epi- 9

Prefix Meaning Example Eupnea: 7 Eu- (yoo) Hyperthermia: 8 Hyper- Hypothermia: 9 Hypo- Isothermic: 10 Iso- Malocclusion: 11 Mal- Multicellular: 12 Multi- Neonatal: 13 Neo- 10

Prefix Meaning Example Panarthritis: 14 Pan- Periodontal: 15 Peri- Polyuria: 16 Poly- Postoperative: 17 Post- Tachycardia: 18 Tachy- Unicellular: 19 Uni- 11

Suffixes Research each suffix and its meaning below. Define the example given using shortened definitions. 1 Suffix Meaning Example -al, -ic, -ac, -ous Thermic: Dermal: Hydrous: Erythrocyte: 2 -cyte Lobectomy: 3 -ectomy Leukemia: 4 -emia Radiography: 5 -graphy Cardiologist: 6 -ist 12

Suffix Meaning Example Arthritis: 7 -itis Biology: 8 -logy Erythrolysis: 9 -lysis Hepatomegaly: 10 -megaly Postnatal: 11 -natal Carcinoma: 12 -oma Hypoxia: 13 -oxia 13

Suffix Meaning Example Leukopenia: 14 -penia Malphagia: 15 -phagia Tachypnea: 16 -pnea Microscope: 17 -scope Cardiospasm: 18 -spasm Cystotomy: 19 -tomy Entrotoxin: 20 -toxin 14

Roots Research each root and its meaning below. Define the example given and draw a picture. Root/ Combining Form Pronuciation Meaning Picture 1 Abdomin/o Ab-DAH-mi-noh 2 Cardi/o KAHR-dee-oh Heart 3 Cephal/o SEH-fal-loh 4 Copr/o KAH-proh 5 Cyan/o SY-a-noh 6 Dent/i, dent/o DEHN tee, DEHNtoh 7 Derm/o, Dermat/o DER-moh, DERmah-toh 8 Enter/o EHN-teh-roh 9 Erythr/o Eh-RI-throh 10 Gingiv/o JIN-ji-voh 15

Root/ Combining Form Pronuciation Meaning Picture 11 Hepat/o Heh-PA-toh 12 Hydr/o HY-droh 13 Mamm/a, mamm/o MAM-mah, MAMmoh 14 Nas/o NAZ-zoh 15 Ophthalm/o Afh-THAL-moh 16 Ot/o OH-toh 17 Peritone/o PAIR-i-toh-NEE-oh 18 Steth/o STETH-oh 19 Thorac/o THOR-ah-koh 20 Trache/o TRAY-kee-oh 21 Ur/o Yoo-roh 16

Common Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning ad lib. As much as desired sid One time daily bid Two times daily tid Three times daily qid Four times daily qh Every hour qd Every day w/o Without stat Immediately n Normal DSH Domestic short hair (cat) DLH Domestic long hair (cat) Dx Diagnosis Hx History Rx Prescription Sx Surgery FeLV Feline leukemia virus FIA Feline infectious anemia FIP Feline infectious peritonitis ECG Electrocardiogram ICU Intensive care unit cc Cubic centimeter, ml ml Milliliter, cc wt Weight HR Heart rate PCV Packed cell volume sg Specific gravity TPR Temperature, pulse, respiration UA, U/A Urinalysis IM Intramuscular IP Intraperitoneal IV Intravenous Sub-Q Subcutaneous rbc Red blood cell wbc White blood cell DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine CNS Central nervous system GI Gastrointestinal DOA Dead on arrival DOB Date of birth Female Male 17

Common Abbreviations Practice Purpose: Veterinarians and their staff use dozens of abbreviations each day. It is important to know the correct meaning for each abbreviation, otherwise serious mistakes could be made and animals could die. Directions: Read each sentence and write the correct abbreviation above the underlined words. 1.Doctor Center is needed in the intensive care unit immediately. His patient just came out of surgery and needs an electrocardiogram. 2.Snowball is a female domestic long hair cat. She needs vaccinated for Feline Leukemia Virus, Feline Infectious Anemia, and Feline Infectious Peritonitis. 3.Please write a prescription for 6 milliliters of penicillin to be given three times a day. 4.As a vet tech you will have to monitor temperature, pulse, and respiration, every day, every hour. 5.The test results for specific gravity, urinalysis, packed cell volume, and white blood cell count are all normal. 6.Intramuscular, intravenous, subcutaneous, and intraperitoneal are all routes to administer injections. 7.The date of birth for Max, a domestic short hair male cat, is 10/10/00. 8.The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine took a history on his patient and listened to his gastrointestinal sounds before he wrote his diagnosis. 9.Most cats are fed as much as they want, whereas dogs are usually fed twice a day. 10.The dog that arrived dead on arrival was suspected to have a central nervous system disease. 11. Create your own sentence below and label it with the appropriate abbreviations: 18

Dissect and Define Practice Directions: Match the prefix, suffix, or root on the left with the correct meaning on the right. 1 -cyte A. Inflammation 2 ot/o B. Abnormally slow 3 brady- C. teeth 4 -itis D. study of 5 cardi/o E. Ear 6 mal- F. Instrument for examining 7 -scope G. Difficulty 8 -logy H. Cell 9 dent/i, dent/o I. Bad, poor 10 dys- J. Heart Directions: 1.Dissect the following words into their pieces by drawing a line between the prefix, root, combining form, and suffix. 2.Define each piece. 3.Write a definition for the whole word. Example: Cardiology = cardi/o/logy Heart study of Cardiology = the study of the heart 19

1. Stethoscope 9. Dysuria 2. Thoracotomy 10. Tonsillectomy 3. Ophthalmology 11. Tachypnea 4. Otitis 12. Polyarthritis 5. Anemia 13. Bradycardia 6. Mammology 14. Cytopenia 7. Tracheoma 15. Cephalitis 8. Declaw 20

Word Sleuth Directions: Match the prefix, suffix, or root on the left with the correct meaning on the right. 1. -ic A. inflammation 2. nas/o B. head 3. dys- C. after 4. -itis D. eating, swallowing 5. enter/o E. feces 6. post- F. nose 7. -phagia G. against 8. anti- H. intestines 9. copr/o I. difficulty 10. cephal/o J. pertaining to Directions: Find the hidden words in this puzzle. Cardiac Postoperative Radiologist Unicellular Bradycardia Malocclusion Osteoma Electrocardiogram Leukocyte Gingivitis Panleukopenia Bronchospasm Coprology Veterinarian L J K E L E C T R O C A R D I O G R A M P O S T I D F O F B E T H E M K W G B A A S W T P Q R S P G R E M R I O X I C L N T U K C O P P R R W C Y M T S Y N A O L E S T R A M T U I O K Y I I R Z G R C E O S D F B R A D I O L O G I S T I N C U M K L E O N D H J Z V O Z B W X V J L K A M N J W C H I P I U F G S A E I R U O K L A H O M A M A P E P P Y N V T S S P B E L I Z R N U K C L H S A M F I F I E L E U K O C Y T E Y V W I A P L S E O N E V E R S A Y N E V E R A G A I N G N I V W P O S T O P E R A T I V E G H K B A L W A Y S G W M F N J P X C X U R E Z P L V N J U Y T C I R M O P E R A T E R M B R A D Y C A R D I A S F W W M B X W A N O K U L Y E C H O Y V E T G I V I S R O L G Y D T X B R O N C H O S P A S M S U N I C E L L U L A R H G F D S A L K H R Y U V I O P E F B R G N Y J M U K I 21

Crossword Directions: Match the prefix, suffix, or root on the left with the correct meaning on the right. 1. -natal A. inflammation 2. hepat/o B. around 3. iso- C. cell 4. -itis D. liver 5. ur/o E. red 6. eu- F. birth 7. -cyte G. equal 8. dys- H. urine 9. erythr/o I. difficulty 10. peri- J. normal Directions: Define the following words: 1. Pericarditis 2. Hydrocephalous 3. Eupnea 4. Periodontal 22

Crossword 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 10 11 9 12 13 Directions: Read the clues below and fill in the boxes that correspond with the number of the clue. Across: Down: 1. Abnormally large liver 1. Pertaining to water 4. Abnormally large heart 2. Difficulty breathing 8. An incision into the trachea 3. Destruction of the red blood cell 9. Insufficient oxygen 4. Pertaining to the head 11. An instrument used to examine the ear 5. Producing a lot of urine 12. A recording of the mammary gland 6. Red blood cell 13. The study of the urinary system 7. Instrument used to listen to the chest 10. Newborn 23

Practice Quiz #1 Directions: Match the prefix, suffix, or root on the left with the correct meaning on the right. 1. -cyte A. inflammation 2. ot/o B. abnormally slow 3. brady- C. teeth 4. -itis D. study of 5. cardi/o E. ear 6. mal- F. instrument for examining 7. -scope G. difficulty 8. -logy H. cell 9. dent/i, dent/o I. bad, poor 10. dys- J. heart K. brain Directions: Define the word or word part. 11. cephal/o 12. -oma 13. tachy- 14. cardiology 15. ophthalmoscope 24

Practice Quiz #2 Directions: Match the prefix, suffix, or root on the left with the correct meaning on the right. 1. -al, ic, ac, ous A. new 2. cyan/o B. abnormally large 3. eu- C. equal 4. -pnea D. pertaining to 5. ur/o E. destruction of 6. neo- F. normal 7. -lysis G. around 8. -megaly H. inflammation 9. iso- I. breathing 10. peri- J. urinary system K. blue Directions: Define the word or word part. 11. hepat/o 12. hydrous 13. dermal 14. erythrolysis 15. cyanuria 25