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Table of contents
- Ch.1 Introduction to Medical Terminology1h 18m
- Ch.2 Body Structure51m
- Ch.3 Integumentary System54m
- Ch.4 Skeletal System1h 15m
- Ch.5 Muscular System50m
- Ch.6 Nervous System1h 9m
- Ch.7 Special Senses: Eyes43m
- Ch.8 Special Senses: Ears24m
- Ch.9 Cardiovascular System53m
- Ch.10 Blood, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems50m
- Ch.11 Endocrine System38m
- Ch.12 Respiratory System56m
- Ch.13 Digestive System50m
- Ch.14 Urinary System33m
- Ch.15 Female Reproductive System43m
- Ch.16 Male Reproductive System32m
- Ch.17 Mental Health37m
Ch.4 Skeletal System
Skeletal System: Vocabulary
Multiple Choice
Define podiatry.
A
Specialty involving medical treatment of hands.
B
Specialty involving medical treatment of joints.
C
Specialty involving medical treatment of the spine.
D
Specialty involving medical treatment of feet.
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Step 1: Understand the term 'podiatry' by breaking down its roots. The prefix 'pod-' or 'podi-' comes from the Greek word 'pous,' meaning 'foot.'
Step 2: Recognize that the suffix '-iatry' refers to medical treatment or healing.
Step 3: Combine the meanings of the prefix and suffix to interpret 'podiatry' as the medical treatment or care of the feet.
Step 4: Compare this definition with the other options: hands, joints, and spine, which have different medical specialties (e.g., 'chirurgy' for hands, 'rheumatology' for joints, 'orthopedics' or 'chiropractic' for spine).
Step 5: Conclude that 'podiatry' specifically refers to the specialty involving medical treatment of the feet.
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