IIIRD DECLENSION Basic medical terminology 6 Write down the stem and guess the paradigm word —os, ossis, n. —cutis, is, f. —mors, tis, f. —pulmo, onis, f. —trauma, atis, n. —dens, dentis, m. —animal, alis, n. —latus, eris, n. —cochlear, aris, n. —pubes, is, f. •oss- •cut- •mort- •pulmon- •traumat- •dent- •animal- •later- •cochlear- •pub- ~corpus ~pelvis ~pelvis ~dolor ~corpus ~pelvis ~rete ~corpus ~rete ~pelvis Change into nominative plural: —Femur —Mater —Flos —Foramen —Oedema —Apex —Caput —Melanoma —Cartilago —Injectio — •Femora •Matres •Flores •Foramina •Oedemata •Apices •Capita •Melanomata •Cartilagines •Injectiones • Form phrases —Cortex + ren, lien, cerebellum, ovarium —Carcinoma + ureter, uterus, urethra, tuba uterina, vesica urinaria —Fractura + occiput, femur dextrum, caput femoris, thorax, costae verae —Apex + cor, pulmo, prostata, vesica urinaria, lingua —Basis + cor, pulmo dexter, cranium, phalanges digitorum —Caput + femur sinistrum, costa spuria, humerus, pancreas, fibula dextra, os metacarpi 1. Find correct form of adjective, 2. Change phrases into gen. sg. —margo (dexter, a, um) —pars (uterinus, a, um) —femur (sinister, a, um) —regio (thoracicus, a, um) —os (longus, a, um) —cirrhosis (chronicus, a, um) —pelvis (masculinus, a, um) —canalis (nutricius, a, um) —rete (venosus, a, um) — •marginis dextri •partis uterinae •femoris sinistri •regionis thoracicae •ossis longi •cirrhosis chronicae •pelvis masculinae •canalis nutricii •retis venosi • Match and form phrases 1.png Add loose attributes, TASK 5 —Cavitas + septum nasi —Operatio + cervix uteri —Corpus + vertebra thoracica —Fractura + os sacrum —Luxatio + crus —Morbus infectiosus + abdomen —Dolor acutus + caput •Cavitas septi nasi •Operatio cervicis uteri •Corpus vertebrae thoracicae •Fractura ossis sacri •Luxatio cruris •Morbus infectiosus abdominis •Dolor acutus capitis Change for nominative plural, TASK 7 —sphincter —foramen nutricium —dolor chronicus —vas longum —musculus adductor —femur fractum —cartilago thyreoidea —vulnus punctum —sphincteres —foramina nutricia —dolores chronici —vasa longa —musculi adductores —femora fracta —cartilagines thyreoideae —vulnera puncta Connect with the preposition to form the phrase, TASK 6 —inter —post —sub (position) —propter —ad —pro —per —cum —contra •phalanges digitorum •operationem carcinomatis •lobo dextro pulmonis •dolorem acutum cordis •cavitatem nasi •injectione subcutanea •os •vulnere secto •ulcus ventriculi Fill in the missing ending, TASK 9 —Vitium acquisit_____ ren_____ —Operatio tumor____ benign____ in cavitat____ or____ —Fractura complicat_____ femor_____ sinistr_____ —Luxatio articulation_____ —Injectio contra dolor_____ acut_____ —Periculum carcinomat_____ cervic_____ uter_____ —Oculus post operation_____ irid_____ —Medicamentum bon_____ contra encephalitid_____ adult_____ —Excisio tumor_____ benign_____ —Medicamentum bon_____ contra colitid____ acut_____ um um um um is is is is is is is is is i i i i e em em a am em em orum 1.Vulnus + sclopetarius, a, um + dorsum 2. 2.Sutura + vulnus + lacer, a, um + caput 3. 3.Oedema + propter + vulnus + contusus, a, um + femur 4. 4.Infectio + in + vulnus + scissus, a, um + digitus + II 5. 5.Vulnus (pl.) + sectus, a, um + antebrachium 6. 6.Sepsis + post + vulnus (pl.) + morsus, a, um + caput 7. 7.Corpus (pl.) + alienus, a, um + in + vulnus (pl.) + punctus, a, um + abdomen 8. Form phrases with different types of injuries •Vulnus sclopetarium dorsi • •Sutura vulneris laceri capitis • •Oedema propter vulnus contusum femoris • •Infectio in vulnere scisso digiti secundi • •Vulnera secta antebrachii • •Sepsis post vulnera morsa capitis • • •Corpora aliena in vulneribus punctis abdominis bullet450_AWVqk_16269.jpg filet.jpg 06250921500033.jpg A B C D E F G A vulnus sclopetarium dorsi/ B vulnera secta antebrachii, (vidno len jednu ranu!)/ C oedema propter vulnus contusum femoris/ D corpora aliena in vulneribus punctis abdominis (často sa dostanu do rany kúsky látky z odevu) /E sutura vulneris laceri capitis / F Infectio in vulnere scisso digiti secundi / G sepsis post vulnera morsa capitis (vidno len jednu ranu!) Reading authentic records 2 - read and translate the diagnosis, re-write it without abbreviations LS vulnus scissum.jpg The muscle(s) that… —…moves the little finger away from other fingers is… •…helps the face to form a smile because it elevates the angles of the mouth at each corner is… …stretches the wide band that encloses the thigh muscles is… Musculus abductor digiti minimi Musculus levator anguli oris Musculus tensor fasciae latae Name the action performed by the given muscle —Musculus adductor hallucis longus —Musculus compressor urethrae —Musculus constrictor pharyngis medius —Musculus depressor anguli oris —Musculus dilatator pupillae —Musculus extensor carpi —Musculus flexor digitorum profundus —Musculus levator glandulae thyr(e)oideae —Musculi rotatores thoracis —Musculus tensor fasciae latae — Musculus abductor pollicis longus >> abductio, onis, f. Adductio, onis, f. Compressio, onis, f. Constrictio, onis, f. Depressio, onis, f. Dilatatio, onis, f. Extensio, onis, f. Flexio, onis, f. Levatio, onis, f. Rotatio, onis, f. Tensio, onis, f. Translate —Death on the operating table — —Deep part of the parotid gland — —Internal ear — —Network of carpus — —Canine teeth — —Venous network of the eyeball — —Symptoms of inflammation of liver — — — — •Mors in tabula • •Pars profunda (glandulae) parotidis • •Auris interna • •Rete carpi • •Dentes canini • •Rete venosum bulbi oculi • •Symptomata hepatitidis • • • • Give the full form of abbreviated words —Vulnus reg. coxae l. sin. —Varices extremitatum l. utr. —Ulcus chron. cruris l. dx. Posttraumaticum —Vv. lacera reg. pedis —V. contusum regionis femoris l. dx. —Oedema pedis et cruris l. utr. post vulnus morsum —Amputatio phalangis digiti III. et IV. pedis l. sin. —Status post luxationem colli femoris l. dx. —Fractura baseos phalangis digiti V. Find Greek and Latin synonyms —ENGLISH LATIN GREEK —_____________ ___________ soma —_____________ os, oris _____________ —kidney _____________ _____________ —_____________ _____________ colon —brain _____________ _____________ —_____________ organum _____________ —_____________ _____________ hepar —stitch _____________ _____________ —_____________ vulnus __________ intestinum crassum cerebrum organon r(h)aphe nephros encephalon sutura organ large intestine ren liver iecur injury, wound trauma mouth stoma body corpus DOSIS Sg. Pl. nom. dosis dos-es gen. dos-is / -eos dos-ium ak. dos-im / -in dos-es abl. dos-i dos-ibus •Only feminine nouns decline according to paradigm dosis •These words are mostly of Greek origin •in nominative singular they end in -sis, -xis, -osis •and the genitive singular is the same Some Latin words are declined according to dosis, but they do not have Greek endings: febris, is, f, tussis, is, f., pertussis, is, f., sitis, is, f., tuberculosis, is, f.