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Q1: Saudi Digital Library Research(1-3) Use the Saudi Digital Library to find an article about a topic that you want to learn about in this course (Name of course: Basic Medical Terminology). Post a thread on the Discussion Board that describes this article and why you feel it is relevant to this class. Your post should be approximately 2 - 3 paragraphs (150 200 words.(Explanation / Answer
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The medical terminology is quite unique. Like every field has its own technical terminology, the medical terminology are latin in origin. Latin is a very ancient language born out of fusion of romanian and greek languages. The terminologies are used to describe the anatomical, structurl and physiological nature of human body and mind. For example, the word "aural" is derived from latin word "auris" and "auto" Auris meaning petaining to ear and auto meaning self. THe majority of words we use today in medical science, can be attributed to the works of Hippocrates also called as Father of medicine and a great doctor of roman empire Claudius Galen.
Importance of studying medical terminology
The terminology is very important to know the structual features of human body. Each and every organs, tissue type has a name and a doctor must know every one of them, just like a mehanic knows parts of a car on tip of his toung. These terminlogies avoid confusions and complications which explaining or analysing medical reports and test results. It is basically created to identify the various anatomical structures, diagnoses, instruments, procedures, protocols and medications
These terminologies though appear complicated, serve a very specific purpose. These are universal words and does not change in any native language. This means the condition of a patient can be understood correctly by any doctor in the worls, irrespective of his/her native language. This is the reason why we continue using latin even when english appears to be easier option.
The medical terminology is structured into three primary parts: root word, prefix and suffix. Root word is basically latin and it is associated with basic meaning or name of organs...etc. Prefix and suffix reveal the location, protocol, details, circumstances...etc. Ex: Myocarditis.
myo - muscle
cardio - heart
itis - inflammations: Inflammation of muscle layer of heart.
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