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In this lesson you will:

  • become familiar with a Final Test sample

Final Test in Clinical Terminology

V - 2

I. Explain the meanings of the following terms:

  1. pyuria

14. adenocytus

  1. hydrophobia

15. microgastria

  1. anaesthesiologia

16. aphagia

  1. myopathia

17. neurorrhaphia

  1. rhinolithus

18. gastroduodenostomia

  1. phlebitis

19. cholecystotomia

  1. ophthalmoplegia

20. haemarthrosis

  1. cardiologia

21. erythropenia

  1. polyuria

22. chondrodystrophia

  1. pyrogenus

23. homogenus

  1. cyanopsia

24. hyperglykaemia

  1. spondyloarthritis

25. hysterectomia

  1. stomatoscopia

II. Form the Greek & Latin clinical terms according to the following meanings:

  1. disease of the vessel;

7. presence of glucose (sugar) in the urine;

2. fixation of the uterus;

8. loss of the voice;

3. tumour of the kidney;

9. of different kind or type;

4. inflammation of the surrounding heart tissue;

10. large tongue;

5. removal of the cornea;

11. study of tuberculosis;

6. X-ray examination of veins;

12. developing from ear.

PART III. PHARMACEUTICAL TERMINOLOGY

LESSON 1

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Introduction to the pharmaceutical

TERMINOLOGY

In this lesson you will:

  1. Become familiar with the main groups of drugs

  1. Learn the names of the main pharmaceutical forms

  1. Learn some Latin and Greek component elements of drug names

  1. Become familiar with the word-formative and grammar structure of pharmaceutical terms

This lesson is divided into the following sections:

  1. Introduction to the pharmaceutical terminology

  2. Pharmaceutical forms

  3. Latin and Greek component elements of drug names

  4. Word-formative and grammar structure of pharmaceutical terms

  5. Exercises.

  1. Introduction to the pharmaceutical terminology

The pharmaceutical terminology is the terminology used in Pharmacology (derived from the Greek “pharmacon” – “drug”). Pharmacology is the study of medicinal substances called pharmaceuticals. The International Drug Nomenclature amounts at the present time to 400,000 drugs.

Learning objectives of this course of studies: at the end of the course of studies you should:

  1. know how a prescription is written in Latin;

  2. write correctly in Latin one-word and multiword pharmaceutical terms;

  3. know Latin and Greek component elements of drug names;

  4. learn a certain amount of Latin drug names.