Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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The suffix "-dynia" also refers to which condition?

  1. Condition of disease

  2. Pain

  3. Swelling

  4. Disorder

The correct answer is: Pain

The suffix "-dynia" specifically denotes pain in medical terminology. This suffix is derived from the Greek word "odynia," which directly translates to pain. In the context of health records and documentation, "-dynia" is commonly used to describe various types of pain related to specific body parts or conditions, such as arthrodynia (joint pain) or mastodynia (breast pain). The other answer choices refer to different medical concepts: conditions of disease typically involve a broader understanding of health status, swelling indicates inflammation or accumulation of fluid, and disorder describes an irregularity or disruption in the normal functions of the body. Each of these terms addresses different aspects of health and disease but does not have the specific connotation of pain that "-dynia" possesses. Thus, the association of "-dynia" with pain is clear and consistent in medical terminology.