Special Senses
About this course
Healthcare and medical professions have their own vocabulary, a specialised language that allows for quick and efficient communication between its members while minimising potential misunderstandings. Whether you are new to the medical profession or need a refresher class, this medical terminology course will give you the boost you are looking for to further your career!
This online course provides a comprehensive look into the medical terminology used in relation to Special Senses, including the anatomies and physiology of the eye, ear, nose and mouth. Surgical procedure terms are also covered, as well as Suffixes, Combining Forms and Abbreviations of language used for the senses.
*This module can be purchased separately or as part of the complete Medical Terminology course, which includes all 17 chapters.
What you will learn:
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Name the organs of the sensory system and describe their location and functions.
- Identify terminology related to the eyes, ears, nose, and throat (the sensory system).
- Define meanings of combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes of sensory system terminology.
- List and explain clinical procedures and laboratory tests.
- Describe common conditions and diagnoses associated with each part of the sensory system.
- Recognise and define abbreviations that pertain to the sensory system.
- Interpret the medications commonly used for individual sensory systems.