MA 50 Week 1 Theory Spelling and Terminology Exam
Across
- 3. management. An assortment of skills, tools, and practices used to manage time during daily activities and when accomplishing specific projects.
- 4. ethic. Set of values held by employees of performing work for a moral good.
- 5. An addition to the end of a term that changes the grammatical function of the term.
- 8. The form of a term that indicates the presence of only one.
- 10. An awareness of one’s own personality or uniqueness.
- 12. root. A component of a medical term that does not have a combining form vowel attached.
- 14. Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- 17. thinking. Using deductive reasoning to examine a problem or issue from a variety of different angles in order to arrive at the most appropriate conclusion and using that information in order to guide behaviors.
- 18. Capable of producing fever.
- 21. player. Works cooperatively with a group of people.
- 22. The depression between the thigh and the trunk of the body; the inguinal region.
- 23. Internal organs.
- 25. The outermost part of the body.
- 26. pressure. Difference between the systolic and diastolic measurements.
Down
- 1. Outward or visible persona that a person gives to other individuals.
- 2. pedis. A pulse point palpable on the instep of the foot.
- 6. A word component added to the beginning of a word root or combining form that typically modifies the remaining part of the term.
- 7. The relaxation phase of the heartbeat; the period of least pressure.
- 9. Pertaining to the artery that lies adjacent to the femur.
- 11. An instrument used in auscultation to convey to the ear the sounds produced by the body.
- 13. The form of a term that indicates more than one.
- 15. Ability to overcome challenges such as trauma, tragedy, personal crises, and life problems—and bounce back stronger and wiser with a greater sense of self-esteem.
- 16. Doing the right thing in a reliable way; having a moral compass.
- 17. forms. In medical terminology, the word root with a combining form vowel (usually an “o”) that aids in making the word pronounceable, particularly when adding a suffix that begins with a consonant.
- 19. Referring to the radial artery or pulse taken in the radial artery.
- 20. Throbbing caused by the regular alternating contraction and expansion of an artery.
- 24. Characteristics that are inherent or natural, while others must be learned.