Medical Vocabulary Quiz

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Questions and Answers

What is a common term associated with a lack of ability to move?

  • Complained
  • Critical
  • Excessive
  • Paralysis (correct)

Which word indicates a significance or seriousness in a context?

  • Analysis
  • Prescription
  • Examination
  • Critical (correct)

In the context of medical prescriptions, which term is commonly associated?

  • Prescription (correct)
  • Phrasal verbs
  • Excessive
  • Translation

What process involves detailed examination of data to draw conclusions?

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Which term could imply an overload or excessive amount in a medical context?

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Which of the following words is synonymous with 'pleased'?

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Which synonym best fits the sentiment of excitement?

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What is a synonym for 'honoured' in a positive context?

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Which word conveys a similar meaning to 'excited'?

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Which option is not a synonym for 'grateful'?

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What is the term used for an overdose of medication?

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Which of the following describes the act of inhaling harmful substances?

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What does the term 'paroxysm' generally refer to?

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Which type of disorder is characterized by obsessive thoughts and compulsive actions?

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In the context of surgery, what does 'anti-plastic surgery' imply?

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What is indicated by the term 'recurrence' in medical terms?

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What does the medical term 'transplant operation' involve?

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Which term describes the area where a significant disease infection has spread?

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What does 'hypo' signify when prefixed to a medical term?

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What is a common term used for a thickening or coagulating of blood?

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Flashcards

Biopsy

A medical procedure where a sample of tissue is taken from the body for examination.

Consent

A written permission from a patient to receive medical treatment.

Course of treatment

The course of treatment prescribed for a patient’s illness.

Injection

The act of introducing a substance into the body using a syringe.

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Intake

The amount of a substance taken into the body, particularly medicine.

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Overdose

A situation where a person takes a larger dose of a substance than intended, potentially leading to harmful effects.

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Recurrence

The return of a disease or illness after a period of remission.

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Progress

The gradual improvement in a person's health after illness.

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Inhalation

The act of breathing in.

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Exhalation

The act of breathing out.

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I'm delighted/thrilled/excited/honored

To be happy or grateful, often used to express excitement about an event or opportunity.

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To be with/have you today

Used to express gratitude or pleasure at being in someone's company or presence.

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Repetition

The act of repeating a word or phrase multiple times to emphasize a point.

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Complained

Expressing dissatisfaction or complaint about something.

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Paralysis

A state of complete or partial loss of movement or feeling.

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Organ

Relating to a vital organ needed for life.

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Prescription

A written instruction from a doctor for a patient to obtain medicine.

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Study Notes

English 2024-2025

  • Academic year is 2024-2025
  • بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم is an Arabic phrase meaning "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful"

Word Translation

  • Lists English words and their Arabic translations
  • Includes a variety of medical and general vocabulary

Key Terms

  • Various medical terms in English and their corresponding Arabic translations are presented
  • Medical terminology is broken down into several lists on the pages provided
  • The glossary includes words like "incission," "stitches," "heart attack," "malignant tumour," "plastic surgery," "surgery," and "operation," "major surgery," "exploratory surgery," "heart surgery," etc. and their translations.
  • English terms and their Arabic translations related to medical conditions, treatments, and procedures are included.

Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

  • Lists prepositional phrases and phrasal verbs
  • Includes explanations of meaning and example sentences
  • Includes the phrase "in danger" which can mean "at risk".
  • Provides phrases like "Suffer from," "Break Down," "Move On," "Get Over," "Dependent on," etc and their translations
  • Includes phrases like "Bring Up," "knock out," "look after," "pick up," "prop up," "take after," "take off," and explanations of what they mean.
  • Additional phrases like "Break Down," "Injured In," "Obsessed With," "Out Break," "Break Out," "Get Over," "Dependent On", etc are also presented.

Word Formation

  • Presents lists of nouns, verbs, and adjectives, and their translations in Arabic to English.
  • Includes a variety of medical terms and related vocabulary.
  • Explains concepts like prefixes, suffixes, and their effects on meaning in terms of Arabic-to-English translations.
  • The tables illustrate forming different parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives).

Introduction to Presentation

  • Provides guidance on how to greet/welcome people and structure a presentation.
  • Includes ways to introduce yourself in a presentation setting.
  • Discusses how to address questions during the presentation.
  • Offers suggestions for structuring the beginning, body, and conclusion of a presentation.

Exercise Answers

  • The pages contain exercises with answers for English language.

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