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Communication, Terminology, and Abbreviation

Acharaporn Sripusanapan, RN, PhD

Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University

June 8, 2007

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Objectives

After completion of this topic, learners should be able to

• explain the meaning of communication

• list the significance of terminology used in nursing communication

• give examples of prefix, suffix, and word root

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Meaning & Process

• Communication is the process of interaction among human beings so that they can understand each other.

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Method of Communication

• Methods of communication can be classified by language use

– verbal

– nonverbal

• communication skills are partially based on how much and how well an individual knows about language and words particularly in each profession

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Aims of Communication

Generally, people communicate with others for the reasons as follows:

• They want to develop understanding among each other.

• They want to create actions.

• They want to give and receive information.

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Terminology

Composition of terminology – Roots: an essential component of a word – Prefixes: the first part of the terminology

components – Suffixes: always at the end of word

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Examples of RootRoots Meanings Examples

abdomin (o) abdomen abdominopelvic (abdomen and pelvis)

aden (o) gland adenocele (cystic tumor in a gland)

angi (o) vessel angiography (x-ray of a vessel)

bili bile biliary (pertaining to bile or the gallbladder)

brady slow bradycardia (slow heart rhythm)

carcin (o) cancer carcinoma (malignant growth)

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Examples of PrefixPrefixes Meanings Examples

a (n)- absence, without anuria (lack of urine output)

ante- before, forward anterior (front of the body)

anti- against antibody (immune response to an organism)

bi- two bigeminy (occurring in pairs)

dys- difficult, painful dysuria (painful urination)

ec- out of ectopic (out of place)

end (o)- inward endoscope (a device used to examine a body cavity)

eu- normal, health euthyroid (normal thyroid function)

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Examples of SuffixSuffixes Meanings Examples

-algia pain neuralgia (nerve pain)

-ectomy surgical removal splenectomy (removal of the spleen)

-itis inflammation colitis (inflammation of the colon)

-oma tumor blastoma (cancer composed of embryonic cells)

-phob abnormal fear agoraphobia (fear of open spaces)

-plasia growth hypoplasia (incomplete development)

-plasty surgical repair angioplasty (surgical repair of blood vessels)

-plegia paralysis paraplegia (paralysis of lower body)

-pnea breathing apnea (lack of breathing)

-rrhea fluid discharge diarrhea (frequent soft or liquid bowel movements)

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Types of Terminology

• Medical and health professions

• Equipment

• Pharmacology

• Numbers, positions, and directions

• Body systems including disease, symptom, surgery, and treatment

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Abbreviation

• Abbreviation of physical examination

• Abbreviation of treatment and nursing care

• Abbreviation of drug

• Abbreviation of diagnostic and laboratory

• Abbreviation of wards and services

• Abbreviation of others

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