Revision Give the nom. sg. form —carie infarctu unguenti dentes — —pulmonum pleuritidem gargarismate diei — —temporibus labio morsum arcuum — —ligamenta faciem thoracis serpentem — —laminarum scatulis tractu neuroseos — —dyspnoes nephron encephalo cornua — —valgus, a, um dolorosus, a, um profundus, a, um in genibus dolor genus in genua dolor genuum in genu genua sanatio decubitus prope decubitus sub decubitu sanatio decubituum sub decubitibus prope decubitum propter cariem therapia carierum sub carie therapia cariei sub cariebus propter caries Identify the case; add the correct form of adjective http://nika.rs/v3/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/kako_se_lece_x_i_o_noge2.jpg genua valga genua vara h9991533_002.jpg decubitus profundus Decubitus (decubitus ulcer, bedsore, pressure sore, pressure ulcer) is an area of unrelieved pressure over a defined area, usually over a bony prominence, resulting in ischemia, cell death, and tissue necrosis. Form corresponding loose atributes Unit 6, task 5 Connect the phrases with the preposition —post + infarctus acutus ¡Post infarctum acutum —propter + partus praematurus ¡propter partum praematurum —sub +plexus venosus uterinus ¡Sub plexu venoso uterino / sub plexum venosum uterinum —in + decursus morbi ¡In decursu morbi —ad + usus internus ¡Ad usum internum —ante + processus spinosus ¡Ante processum spinosum —sine + effectus malus ¡Sine effectu malo Unit 6, task 6 Abscessus 1.causae ________________ 2.________________ ductus choledochi 3.excisio ________________ dolorosi ani 4.operatio meatus acustici sine ________________ secundario 5.________________ secundarii in vulneribus operativis 6.status post ________________ encephali 7.operation propter ________________ tubarum uterinarum 8.gravida cum ________________ dentium is a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body, it may occur in any kind of solid tissue (lungs, brain, teeth, kidneys and tonsils), but most frequently appears on skin abscessus (4x)¢ abscessuum ¢ abscessum¢ abscessu ¢ abscessibus Identifikujte pád a číslo — — — — — epilepticus, a, um asthmaticus, a, um postoperativus, a, um externus, a, um internus, a, um pallidus, a, um Hippocraticus, a, um gastricus, a, um diaphragmaticus, a, um aethylicus, a, um praematurus, a, um complicatus, a, um primus, a, um dolorosus, a, um maturus, a, um profundus, a, um dolorosus, a, um aromaticus, a, um urologicus, a, um antiasthmaticus, a, um varus, a, um valgus, a, um dexter, a, um sinister, a, um Find a suitable group of adjectives for each of the listed nouns genu decubitus partus facies usus status species pulsus tardus, a, um durus, a, um rarus, a, um http://www.lsm-verlag.de/blick/blkface/face/dehydrat.jpg facies Hippocratica / facies abdominalis The facial expression produced in the by impending death or long illness (accompanied by pain), excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like, e.g.by peritonitis (inflammation of peritoneum) or cholera. Its synonym is facies abdominalis. The nose is sharp, the eyes sunken, the temples fallen in, the ears cold and drawn in and their lobes distorted, the skin of the face hard, stretched and dry, and the colour of the face pale or dusky. facies dolorosa – facial expression showing signs of pain http://www.uni-regensburg.de/Fakultaeten/phil_Fak_II/Psychologie/Psy_II/beautycheck/english/durchsc hnittsgesichter/m(01-32)_gr.jpg facies composita – normal, calm facial expression of healthy person Form phrases from words in boxes and translate them into English medicamentum (pl.) infectiosus, a, um morbus contra medicamenta contra morbum infectiosum medicaments against infectious disease acutus, a, um pulmo dolor dextrer, tra trum dolor acutus pulmonis dextri acute pain of right lung symptoma (pl.) hepatitis acutus, a, um symptomata hepatitidis acutae symptoms of acute inflammation of the liver vulnus pus in lacer, a, um pus in vulnere lacero pus in a torn wound Form phrases from words in boxes and translate them into English decubitus dexter, tra, trum regio in scapula dolorosus, a, um decubitus dolorusus in regione scapulae dextrae painful bedsore in region of right shoulder blade dens profundus, a, um caries caninus, a, um caries profunda dentis canini deep dental decay of canine tooth exisio lacteus, a, um caries dens propter excisio dentis lactei propter cariem excision of a milk tooth because of dental decay operatio status femur fractura post sinister, tra, trum status post operationem fracturae femoris sinistri state after operation of left femur excisio, onis, f. - excision Fill in correct endings —unguentum contra decubit... —dosis medicament... pro di... —exitus post infarct... myocardi... acut... —dolores chronic... dent... incisiv... propter cari... profund... —mors post part... praematur... —fractura apert... genus... sinistr... —vulner... punct... thorac... —abscessus meat... acustic... extern... — Unit 6, task 9 ADJECTIVES of 3RD DECLENSION /DICTIONARY ENTRY —ADJECTIVES OF 1st and 2nd DECLENSION — albus, a, um// niger, a, um — —ADJECTIVES OF 3rd DECLENSION — acer, is, e// brevis, e// simplex, cis — —3 : –ER (M), -IS (F), -E (N): very rare in med. terminology —2 : -IS (M+F), -E (N): extremely frequent —1 : -X, -NS (M+F+N): some types are frequent ADJECTIVES of 3RD DECLENSION —3 terminations in nominative sg. which are always: — -ER (M), -IS (F), -E (N) — —e. g.: —biventer, is, e having two bellies — ADJECTIVES of 3RD DECLENSION —2 terminations in nominative sg. which are always: —-IS (M+F), -E (N) : —Underived adjectives like: ¡brevis, e short; gravis, e heavy, difficult ¡levis, e light; tenuis, e thin, slender —Derived adjectives ending on -alis, e/-aris, e ¡cranialis, e; muscularis, e ¡(means relation, pertaining to or belonging to) —Derived adjectives ending on -bilis, e ¡operabilis, e; mobilis, e ¡(means capable or susceptible of a specified action) —Derived adjectives ending on -formis, e ¡pisiformis, e; vermiformis, e ¡(means shaped like, similar to, Latin equivalent to Greek ¡ending -oideus, a, um) ADJECTIVES of 3RD DECLENSION —1 termination in nominative sg. which usually is: — -X, -NS (M+F+N) — always accompanied with the genitive ending — —Underived adjectives like: ¡recens, recentis recent, new; ¡latens, latentis latent, not manifested ¡ —Derived adjectives ending -plex, plicis (refers to number, multiplicity) ¡simplex, cis; duplex, cis — —Derived adjectives ending on -ceps, cipitis (refers to head-like strucutres) ¡biceps, bicipitis — —Originally participles having meaning of action ending on -ans, antis and -ens, entis ¡migrans, antis; ascendes, entis SG PL M + F N M + F N 1 (1)-x, -ns (2)-is (3)-er/-is (1)-x, -ns (2)-e (3)-e -es -ia 2 -is -ium 4 -em = 1. -es = 1. 6 -i -ibus ENDINGS OF ADJECTIVES OF THE 3rd DECLENSION ENDINGS PHOTO.png —musculus+ biventer, is, e —!fossa + biventer, is, e —!ganglion + biventer, is, e — —musculus + communis, e —arteria + communis, e —crus + communis, e — —lobulus + simplex, cis —articulatio + simplex, cis —crus + simplex, cis — — — 3-forms 2-forms 1-form Number of forms in nom. sg. FORM CLOSE ATTRIBUTE Derive adjectives using endings -alis, e or -aris, e —costa/ cost- + alis ⇢ costalis, e —femur / femor- + alis, e ⇢ femoralis, e —musculus/ muscul- + aris, e ⇢ muscularis, e — —dorsum intestinum cervix labium —facies nasus pulmo viscera —apex digitus margo medulla —rectum orbita maxilla pectus —ren patella vagina tonsilla —sternum abdomen frons paries —superficies vestibulum spina bronchus —pars os, oris cranium dens