Learn Basic Medical Terminology Declensions and Adjectives
Explore declensions, paradigms, and adjectives in basic medical terminology. Identify genders, numbers, and cases of various nouns. Connect nouns and choose correct adjectives in different contexts.
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Basic medical terminology 1stand 2nddeclensions
Decide on declension and paradigm Medulla Therapia Ascites Methodus Tarsus Ganglion Collum Colon Brachium Diameter Cancer Pylorus Puer Membrana
Change for nominative plural or singular EXAMPLE: Diploe = nom. Sg. Pl. = Diploae /because it is declined like 1st Greek declension, paradigm SYSTOLE Acromia Anomalia Ostia Cancri Radii Pylorus Ophthalmos Diabetes Diameter Acromion (II. Decl./colon) Anomaliae (I. Decl./vena) Ostium (II. Decl./cerebrum) Cancer (II. Decl./musculus) Radius (II. Decl./musculus) Pylori (II. Decl./musculus) Ophthalmi (II. Decl./nephros) Diabetae (I. Decl./diabetes) Diametri (II. Decl. Musculus)
What is the gender, number and case of the following nouns? palata angulis oculos ovariorum Nephron icterum olecranon methodi signo palatum, i, n., nominative pl. or accusative pl. angulus, i, m./ ablative pl. oculus, i, m./ accusative pl. ovarium, ii, n./ genitive pl. nephros, i, m./ accusative sg. icterus, i, m./ accusative sg. olecranon, i, n./ nominative or accusative sg. methodus, i, f./ genitive sg. or nominative pl. signum, i, n./ ablative sg.
Connect nouns cranii carpi radii ulnae humeri digiti calcanei malleoli ovarii uteri ventriculi cerebri linguae recti intestini caeci arteriae cerebri organi ventriculi bronchi mandibulae oesophagi oculi uteri
What is the correct adjective for the noun in the triangle? transversus transversa anatomicus accessorius diameter collum nervus transversum anatomica accessoria accessorium anatomicum
What is the correct adjective for the noun in the triangle? dexter dextra palatina lymphaticum ovarium fissura nodus dextrum palatinum lymphatica lymphaticus palatinus
What is the correct adjective for the noun in the triangle? sinistra sinister periculosus longus brachium periodus morbus sinistrum periculosa longa longus periculosum
What is the correct adjective for the noun in the triangle? anatomica anatomicus durus pharyngeum ostium palatum tuberculum anatomicum dura pharyngeus pharyngea durum
Muscles of antebrachium digitus minimus digiti brachium dextrum carpus sinister membra Musculi +
Find adjectives. Which adjective is dependent on which noun? Tunica serosa vesicae felleae Plica venae cavae sinistrae Therapia chirurgica tonsillae Fractura fibulae complicata Colica periculosa complicata
Decide what is correct The cause of deadly anaemia A causa anaemia perniciosa Insufficiency of the valve of the aorta A insufficientia valvulae aortaeB insufficientia aortae valvulae Because of acute dyspnoea A propter dyspnoen acutam Fracture of the right collar bone A fractura dextra clavicula B causa anaemiae perniciosae B propter dyspnoen acuten B fractura claviculae dextrae
Ossa membri superioris et allia: 1. Right shoulder blade 2. Complicated fracture of the left collar bone 3. The small head of humerus 4. True and false ribs 5. The neck of Radius 6. Fracture of Fingers 7. Open fracture of the right ulna and radius 8. Ligaments of wrist 9. Muscles of metacarpus C A B F G H I E D
Reading authentic records 1 Find mistakes Translate DG: Fct. phallangis distalis digiti V manus l. sin
2 A 21-year-old man presented after being struck with a gun on his right lower jaw. Examination revealed displacement of the left half of his mandible with malocclusion on biting (Panel A). Computed tomography showed a fracture of the left side of mandible and a fracture of the right mandibular body and angle (Panel B). Given the U shape of the mandible, it is common for contralateral fractures to result from major injury. Intravenous analgesics and antibiotics were given; the patient underwent open reduction with internal fixation of his fractures.
Form phrases from words in boxes cerebrum uterus ligamentum transversus, a, um latus, a, um fissura anomalia bulbus antebrachium membrana congenitus, a, um interosseus, a, um oculus
Form phrases from words in boxes tunica vesica sinister, a, um mucosus, a, um thyreoideus, a, um felleus, a, um lobus glandula truncus plica (pl.) accessorius, a, um transversus, a, um nervus rectum
Form phrases from words in boxes collum musculus (pl.) vesica transversus, a, um felleus, a, um dorsum apertura ventriculus congenitus, a, um quartus, a, um durus, a, um medianus, a, um palatum fissura
Fill in missing endings: i um ae i a i us i i i i i
A) Fill in missing endings B) Change into the plural