CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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What does the suffix "-ic" mean?

  1. A. Uterus, womb

  2. B. Pertaining to

  3. C. Condition

  4. D. Within, into

The correct answer is: B. Pertaining to

The suffix "-ic" means "pertaining to." This suffix is commonly used in medical terminology to form adjectives that describe something related to a specific condition, part of the body, or process. For example, "gastric" refers to something pertaining to the stomach. Understanding this suffix is crucial for interpreting medical terms accurately, especially in the context of billing and coding, where precise language is essential for documentation and communication. The other options refer to different meanings: one pertains to a specific organ (uterus), one describes a medical or physical condition, and another refers to the concept of location or direction in relation to something else. Each of these options reflects a different aspect of medical terminology but does not align with the specific meaning of "-ic."