Medical Terminology Simplified

(Grace) #1
7–30 The CFs cyst/oand vesic/oare used in words to refer to the bladder.
Use cyst/oto form words that mean
inflammation of the bladder:_________ / _________
abnormal condition of a bladder stone:
__________ / _____ / __________ / ___________________
incision of the bladder to remove a stone:
__________ / _____ / __________ / _____ / __________

Competency Verification:Check your labeling of Figure 7–2 in Appendix B: Answer Key, page 583.


7–31 Cyst/itis is more common in women, due to their shorter urethra and the
closeness of the urethr/al orifice to the anus. Symptoms of cyst/itis include dys/uria,
urgency, and urinary frequency. Urinalysis reveals bacteri/uria and py/uria.
Identify the words in this frame that mean
pus in urine:__________ / __________
painful urination:__________ / __________
bacteria in urine:____________________ / __________
inflammation of the bladder:__________ / __________

7–32 The surgical suffix -rrhaphyis used in words to mean
____________________.

7–33 Construct surgical words that mean
suture of the ureter:____________________ / _____ / ____________________
suture of the bladder:__________ / _____ / ____________________

7–34 Vesic/o/enter/ic means pertaining to the____________________and
____________________.

Boldfaceindicates a word root or combining form. Blueindicates a suffix. Pinkindicates a prefix.


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cyst/itis
sĭs-TĪ-tĭs

cyst/o/lith/iasis
sĭs-tō-lĭ-THĪ-ă-sĭs

cyst/o/lith/o/tomy
sĭs-tō-lĭth-ŎT-ō-mē

py/uria
pī-Ū-rē-ă

dys/uria
dĭs-Ū-rē-ă

bacteri/uria
băk-tē-rē-Ū-rē-ă

cyst/itis
sĭs-TĪ-tĭs

ureter/o/rrhaphy
ū-rē-tĕr-OR-ră-fē

cyst/o/rrhaphy
sĭs-TOR-ă-fē

suture
SŪ-chūr

bladder, intestine
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