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Medical terms can take the forms of noun (thing), verb (action), or adjective (description). Fill in the blank with the correct term. diagnosis diagnose diagnostic diagnoses In addition to her diabetes, the patient has several other __________________________.

   Medical terms can take the forms of noun (thing), verb (action), or adjective (description). Fill in the blank with the correct term.
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In addition to her diabetes, the patient has several other __________________________.
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Medical Language for Modern Health Care
Medical Language for Modern Health Care
David M. Allan 4th Edition
Chapter 2, Problem 2 ↓

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Parts of Speech in Medical Language
Medical language, like any specialized language, employs various parts of speech such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Understanding whether a term is used to denote a thing (noun), an action (verb), or a quality (adjective) is critical for both accurate communication and documentation in healthcare.
Pluralization in Medical Terms
Correct pluralization in medical terminology is important when referring to multiple instances of a condition or observation. This involves adjusting the term appropriately to reflect singular or plural forms, thereby ensuring clear and precise communication regarding patient conditions.
Medical Terminology
Medical terminology is the standardized language used by healthcare professionals to accurately describe the human body, its functions, diseases, and treatments. It is often built on Greek and Latin roots, allowing for precise communication in medical contexts.

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