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Yes. Consider the prefix dys- meaning difficult, or faulty and the suffix -pnea meaning breathing. When these two word parts are combined together, we form the term dyspnea (dys/pnea) which means difficulty in breathing.
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I have a terminology test coming up for a position at a hospital. Haven't had to use terminology in a while, and wouldn't you know it, I can't find my terminology textbook anywhere. Your videos are a lifesaver!
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Hello, sir I recently started to learn medical terminology, anatomy and physiology for a trainee clinical coder job. Your videos helping me a lot sir thank you very much, sir
Your videos are extremely useful even to someone like me with a fairly basic understanding of medical terminology because of your short commentary on the various conditions that you cover.
Please consider adding timestamps in the description for each word. This would be very helpful for me.
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Excuse me doctor. I want ask, what is the suffix of tuberculum? Thankyou
How many terms in all did you mention
Can a medical term be a combination of only the prefix and suffix or the word root is there in every medical term ?
Yes. Consider the prefix dys- meaning difficult, or faulty and the suffix -pnea meaning breathing. When these two word parts are combined together, we form the term dyspnea (dys/pnea) which means difficulty in breathing.
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