APPROVE
Acting Dean of International
Medical Faculty of DNMU
___________O.M. Mukhin
«____» ______________ 2018
Thematic Plan for Practical Classes
of the academic course “Latin Language and Medical Terminology”
for students of “Medicine” at International Medical Faculty
№ |
Theme title |
Number of hours |
1. |
Phonetics: Reading and Pronunciation. |
3 |
2. |
Accent rules. Word stressing. |
2 |
3. |
Structure of anatomical terms. Noun and its grammatical categories. |
4 |
4. |
Adjective. Two groups of adjectives. |
4 |
5. |
Degrees of comparison of adjectives. |
2 |
6. |
Latin third declension nouns. Masculine gender. |
4 |
7. |
Latin third declension nouns. Feminine and neuter genders. |
6 |
8. |
Nominative plural of nouns and adjectives. Genitive plurals of nouns and adjectives. |
4 |
9. |
Prefixes in anatomical terminology. |
4 |
10. |
Greek and Latin component elements in clinical terminology. |
12 |
11. |
Introduction to the pharmaceutical terminology |
4 |
12. |
Standard prescription phrases indicating orders and instructions. |
4 |
13. |
Medical prescription. Liquids and solids in prescriptions. |
3 |
14. |
Prescription regulations for tablets, suppositories and ophthalmic films. Solids and other pharmaceutical forms in prescriptions. |
4 |
15. |
Latin names of chemical elements. Names of acids, oxides, peroxides, hydroxides. |
4 |
16. |
Latin names of salts in prescriptions. |
2 |
|
Final control |
4 |
|
Total |
70 |
APPROVE
Acting Dean of International
Medical Faculty of DNMU
___________O.M. Mukhin
«____» ______________ 2018
Thematic Plan for Practical Classes
of the academic course “Latin Language and Medical Terminology”
for students of “Dentistry” at International Medical Faculty
№ |
Theme title |
Number of hours |
1. |
Phonetics: Reading and Pronunciation. |
2 |
2. |
Accent rules. Word stressing. |
2 |
3. |
Structure of anatomical terms. Noun and its grammatical categories. |
4 |
4. |
Adjective. Two groups of adjectives. |
2 |
5. |
Degrees of comparison of adjectives. |
2 |
6. |
Latin third declension nouns. Masculine gender. |
4 |
7. |
Latin third declension nouns. Feminine and neuter genders. Dental formula and Latin abbreviations for teeth names. |
4 |
8. |
Nominative plural of nouns and adjectives. Genitive plurals of nouns and adjectives. |
2 |
9. |
Prefixes in anatomical terminology. |
2 |
10. |
Greek and Latin component elements in clinical terminology. |
10 |
11. |
Introduction to the pharmaceutical terminology. |
4 |
12. |
Standard prescription phrases indicating orders and instructions. |
4 |
13. |
Medical prescription. Liquids and solids in prescriptions. |
4 |
14. |
Prescription regulations for tablets, suppositories and ophthalmic films. Solids and other pharmaceutical forms in prescriptions. |
6 |
15. |
Latin names of chemical elements. Names of acids, oxides, peroxides, hydroxides. |
2 |
16. |
Latin names of salts in prescriptions. |
2 |
|
Final control |
4 |
|
Total |
60 |
Question list for final control
- How many letters are there in Latin ABC? Name vowels and consonants.
- What are the diphthongs and how are they pronounced? Give examples.
- How are digraphs ch, ph, rh, th pronounced? Give examples.
- How is letter С read? Give examples.
- How are different consonant combinations transmitted ([kv], [ks] [ngv]) in writing? Give examples.
- By which letter is the sound [і] in words of Greek origin transmitted? Give examples.
- Name main rules of accent placement. In which cases is the vowel considered long, in which – short?
- What are the forms of imperative mood and when they are used? Give examples from prescriptions.
- How is the declension of nouns determined in Latin? Tell about the dictionary form of a noun. How to define the stem of a noun? When is it necessary?
- What are the groups of adjectives in Latin? What are their dictionary forms? Give examples.
- Name degrees of comparison and tell about their formation. Give examples.
- Explain the grammatical structure of Latin muscle names.
- What is an agreed attribute and how is it formed?
- How to make an agreement of adjective and noun in Latin?
- What is the prescription? Which part of prescription must be written only in Latin?
- What information can be derived from the names of drugs?
- Which words are abbreviated in prescriptions? Give examples.
- What is a term? What are the types of terms? Give examples of terms in anatomical, clinical and pharmaceutical terminology.
- Name main drug forms.
- Tell about the types of drug names.
- What are the branches of medical terminology and how have they developed?
- Prescription writing rules for solid drug forms.
- Prescription writing rules for semi-solid drug forms.
- Prescription writing rules for liquid drug forms.
- Word-forming elements in names of medicines.
- Types of clinical terms.
- Greek doublets of Latin nouns and adjectives.
- Explain the notion “diagnosis”.
- Structure of a clinical term.
- Latin expressions (aphorisms)