BSBMED301 Interpret and Apply Medical Terminology Appropriately

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This document contains the assessment tasks for this unit of competency.

Achieving Competency

To achieve competency for this unit, students must successfully complete all five assessment tasks before a final grade can be applied.

Grading

A grade will be given to each assessment task only after a student has been deemed competent in all aspects of that assessment. This approach to marking is designed to assist those students with a desire to continue their study into higher education. For further information on how a grade will be allocated please refer to the information provided in the assessment task and the general assessment instructions

Reassessment

In the event of a not satisfactory outcome for an assessment task in this unit, the STA reassessment policy will be applied. The student will be awarded further opportunity to submit work to the Trainer/Assessor. Where the student has not been able to attain a competent mark following resubmission, a meeting will be held with the student to re-assess the individual’s learning style and the assessment method. This will be conducted between the Trainer/Assessor, the student and where appropriate, the Programs/Training Manager.

Should the student wish to appeal any decision relating to this policy and procedure, the student should refer to the Academic-Non-Academic Grievance policy and procedure.

Adjustment to assessment

Flexibility in assessment will be considered where the integrity of the assessment and learning outcome is maintained. For example, a written assessment may be administered as a verbal assessment and recorded by a STA staff member where a student has sustained an injury preventing them from writing. Any agreement for an adjustment to assessment must be documented below (or in writing to the program manager in the event of an electronically submitted assessment task and placed in your student file.)

All questions in this workbook must be answered correctly to receive a satisfactory grade for this assessment. You must achieve a satisfactory result for each question in the workbook and include referencing as per STA requirements to achieve a satisfactory result for this assessment.

All answers must contain core mandatory information to achieve a satisfactory result. A satisfactory result will achieve the minimum grade required. All additional correct information will increase the grade up to the maximum for that question. For example:

What are the steps in the cleaning process? (5 marks)

Listing all 5 steps will achieve a satisfactory result. (2½ marks)

Listing less than the 5 will achieve a not satisfactory result, even if explanation for those provided is included in the answer

Adding a brief, factual explanation of each step will achieve an additional 2½ marks for a total of 5 marks. (i.e. ½ mark per step)

This workbook is to be completed in your own time using available reliable sources such as the course text books provided to you at orientation, credible internet sources such as the department of health and other text and online journals available to you through the online library service offered to all students and discussed at orientation.

It is important that you reference all sources of information that you use to obtain information used in your answers. Referencing must be included and failure to adhere to this requirement will result in a not satisfactory outcome for the assessment.

The workbook is available in Moodle. You will need to download the workbook and complete it then submit it through the Moodle platform

This assessment task will review:

·         The ability to understand the construction of medical terminology.

·         Recognising prefix word roots and suffix

·          Recognising body parts

·         Able to interprete basic operating theatre surgical list

·         Ability to pronounce the medical terminoly

·         Medical terminology abbreviation

  Word length: As required to answer each question
  Referencing: Harvard style referencing
  Presentation: Word file using the template for BSBMED301
  Due Date: Sunday following the last week of BSBMED301

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TASK 1 Word construction

Using your Medical Dictionary, look up the meanings of these prefixes and find an example of a word with the prefix:

Prefix Meaning Example
A-    
Brady-    
Tachy-    
Hypo-    
Hyper-    
Peri-    
Post-    
Dys-    
Contra-    
Ex-    

10 Marks

 

 

Using your Medical Dictionary, look up the meanings of these suffixes and find an example of a word using the suffix:

Suffix Meaning Example
-ac    
-cide    
-malacia    
-cyte    
-pathy    
-algia    
-it is    
-rrhoea    
-al    
-scope    

10 Marks

Activity: Using These 3 Steps, Translate These Words: 

Use slashes (/) to separate the components. Example Arthr/o/scope then write the meaning. Example = Instrument to view join

REMEMBER - When the suffix begins with a vowel the combining vowel is dropped.

Medical term Meaning
Endocarditis  
Gastroenterology  
Nephrectomy  
Anaemia  
Hepatitis  
Oncology  
Renal  
Dyspnoea  
Oesophagectomy  
Adenoma  

10 Marks

TASK 2         Recognising body parts

Please arrange the letters to give a meaning to the body parts

Scramble Body Parts
ONLCO  
RSHLOEDU  
HRAET  
VLERI  
ABRNI  
GLNU  
CHSMATO  
EKIYDN  
EINTTNESI  
DERABLD  

10 Marks

Using the body parts word, please fill in the boxes with relevant body part

TASK 3 Anatomy Position

Activity: True or False?

  • The knee cap is on the posterior side of the knee (T/F)
  • The shoulder blades are anterior to the ribs (T/F)
  • The hips are superior to the knees (T/F)
  • The thumbs are medial to the hips (T/F)
  • The knee is inferior to the ankle (T/F)
  • The thumbs are lateral to the 5th finger (T/F)
  • Chest is inferior to abdomen (T/F)

Coronal Plane also known as _____________________

  1. Cross sectional plane
  2. Midline plane
  3. Frontal plane

Sagittal Plane divides the body ___________________

  1. Into quarter
  2. Left position
  3. Right and left positions

Transverse Plane divides the body into ____________

  1. Anterior position
  2. Front and back position
  3. Superior and inferior position

10 Marks

TASK 4 – Pronunciation Activity

Student is to describe how the pronunciation of the given word. Write the example of the words using dictionary and give the meaning

Letter Spelling Pronunciation Example Meaning
Ps      
Pt      
Mn      
Pn      
Psy      

10 marks

In this activity, student will be assessed on the pronunciations of the given words and only 3 attempts is allowed.

Words Able to pronounce Y/N How many attempt
Bronchiectasis    
Caecum    
Hemiplegia    
Hysterectomy    
Oesophagoscopy    

10 Marks 

TASK 5 - Abbreviation activity

Abbreviation Meaning
TKR  
AM  
Lt  
+/-  
BD  
OR  
ICU  
TIA  
CVA  
ECG  

20 Marks

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