Implementation Manager (IM) Specialist CHTS Practice Test

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Which of the following is a prefix?

  1. Abdomen

  2. Abdomino

  3. Tomy

  4. Hyper

The correct answer is: Hyper

A prefix is a component added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. In this context, "hyper" serves as a prefix that denotes excess or above normal, commonly used in medical terminology, such as in "hyperglycemia," which refers to an excess of glucose in the blood. The other terms in the question are not prefixes. "Abdomen" refers to a specific part of the body and doesn't function as a prefix. "Abdomino" is a combining form that relates to the abdomen, typically used in medical terms, but it does not qualify as a prefix that stands alone at the beginning of a word. "Tomy," which means 'cutting', is actually a suffix that typically indicates a surgical procedure related to cutting, rather than a prefix. Understanding the role of prefixes in medical terminology is crucial for accurately interpreting and forming terms in the healthcare field.