Patient Care Technician (PCT) AAH Practice Exam

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What does the suffix "-uria" mean?

  1. Condition of urine

  2. Excessive flow

  3. Study of

  4. Growth

The correct answer is: Condition of urine

The suffix "-uria" is used in medical terminology to denote a condition related to urine. Specifically, it indicates the presence or nature of substances in the urine or refers to a problem related to urination itself. For example, terms like "hematuria" signify the presence of blood in the urine, while "proteinuria" denotes an excess of protein in the urine. Understanding this suffix helps in recognizing various medical conditions pertaining to urinary health, making it crucial for healthcare professionals, including patient care technicians, as they assess and report patient symptoms effectively.