Medical Terminology Simplified

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4–77 The CF thorac/omeans chest. Form a word that means incision of the chest:
/ /

4–78 To remove fluid from the thorac/ic cavity, a surgeon performs a surgical
puncture of the chest. This procedure is called thoracentesis or
/ /. (See Fig. 4–5.)

4–79 Fluid commonly builds up around the lung(s) in patients with CA or
pneumonia. To remove fluid from the thorac/ic cavity, the physician performs the
surgical procedure called thorac/o/centesis, also known as.

4–80 The (12) diaphragmis a muscular partition that separates the lungs from
the abdominal cavity and aids in the process of breathing. The CF phren/orefers to
the diaphragm. Label the diaphragmin Figure 4–2.

4–81 The CF phren/o also refers to the mind. When you want to build words
that refer to the diaphragm or mind, use the CF /.

4–82 Whereas phren/o/logy is the study of the mind, phren/o/ptosis refers to a
prolapse or downward displacement of the.

4–83 Involuntary contraction or twitching of the diaphragm, also known as
hiccups, is documented in the medical record as / /.

Competency Verification:Check your labeling of Figure 4–2 with Appendix B: Answer Key, page 570.


126 CHAPTER 4• Respiratory System


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


Syringe with
catheter removing
pleural fluid from
around the lung

Collecting bottle

Ribs

Parietal
pleura

Visceral
pleura

Lung

Pleural
effusion

Figure 4-5Thoracentesis.


thorac/o/tomy
thō-răk-ŎT-ō-mē

diaphragm
DĪ-ă-frăm

phren/o/spasm
FRĔN-ō-spăzm

thorac/o/centesis
thō-răk-ō-sĕn-TĒ-sĭs

thoracentesis
thō-ră-sĕn-TĒ-sĭs

phren/o
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