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This application is a must for medicine student, resident, researchers doctors and surgery professionals.
This app contains Medical terms, concepts and words sorted by medicine fields.

The professional version of this free app contains the following sections:Section #1="Prefixes, Suffixes, Single & Plural Forms",section #2="Combining Forms",section #3="Basic Elements of a Medical Word",section #4="Body Structure Terminology",section #5="Integrementary System Terminology",section #6="Musculoskeletal System terminology",section #7="Cardiovascular System Terminology",section #8="Blood & Lymphatic & Immune System",section #9="Respiratory System Terminology",section #10="Digestive System ",section #11="Urinary System ",section #12="Reproductive System ",section #13="Endocrine System ",section #14="Nervous System ",section #15="Eyes & Ears y",section #16="Special Topics Terminology",section #17="Medical Terminology Exam",section #18="Terms You Have to Know",section #19=""Dentistry Glossary"section #20="Pharmacology encyclopedia",section #21="Obstetrics & gynecology concepts",section #22="Oncology terms".

This app is also suitable for United States Medical Licensing Examination ® USMLE & icensed practical nurse (LPN) candidates.Medical terminology is language that is used to accurately describe the human body and associated components, conditions, processes and procedures in a science-based manner. Some examples are: R.I.C.E., trapezius, and latissimus dorsi. It is to be used in the medical and nursing fields. This systematic approach to word building and term comprehension is based on the concept of: (1) word roots, (2) prefixes, and (3) suffixes. The 'rootword' is a term derived from a source language such as Greek or Latin and usually describes a body part. The prefix can be added in front of the term to modify the word root by giving additional information about the location of an organ, the number of parts, or time involved. Suffixes are attached to the end of a word root to add meaning such as condition, disease process, or procedure.

In the process of creating medical terminology, certain rules of language apply. These rules are part of language mechanics called linguistics. So, when a term is developed, some logical process is applied. The word root is developed to include a vowel sound following the term to add a smoothing action to the sound of the word when applying a suffix. The result is the formation of a new term with a vowel attached (word root + vowel) called a combining form. In English, the most common vowel used in the formation of the combining form is the letter -o-, added to the word root.

Prefixes do not normally require further modification to be added to a word root because the prefix normally ends in a vowel or vowel sound.

Suffixes are categorized as either (1) needing the combining form, or (2) not needing the combining form since they start with a vowel.This educational & medical application is intended to r:NCLEX-RNNCLEX-PNNCLEXCNA,ANP
- Adult Nurse PractitionerFNP
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This app is also suitable for students, researchers, resident, doctors, Anatomy & physiology specialists, nurses and medical professionals and of course Medical lecturers, teachers and professors.Get a better score in your USMLE (step1, step2 CS & CK), PANCE, MCAT, DAT, COMLEX,CNA, OAT, NBDE, or PCAT exam, and the most important is to fall in love with the material, it worth all the attention.

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Reviews (8)

Amb. F. Oct 2, 2018     

I flipped three cards to receive a message that said if I wanted more, I'd have to pay $2.99 in the Play store. I'd rather read through the textbook. I understand they need to make money but to charge that much for an app that is poorly built is just ridiculous.

suz. w. Jun 15, 2019     

u are failing when u charge

Des. W. Aug 13, 2016     

I got through three flashcards before it told me I had to pay 2.99 to continue. No thanks.

dri. f. Jan 31, 2017     

Not paying to study my material i have free in front of me Just thought itd be easier on the go with a learning game. Okus the review section is schetchy as hell, no thanks.

M. Jan 2, 2016     

Difficult to use

Sha. M. Aug 8, 2016     

This is one of the best references I found. It's easy to navigate and understand. Great job with this app!!!

mis. s. Oct 15, 2015     

usefull

Dr.. H. Jul 23, 2015     

Best