CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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What is the meaning of the prefix "hyper-"?

  1. A. Above, excessive

  2. B. Uterus, womb

  3. C. Ileum (small intestine)

  4. D. In, into, not

The correct answer is: A. Above, excessive

The prefix "hyper-" is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a condition of excess or elevation. When this prefix is attached to a word, it typically indicates that something is above normal levels or has become excessive. For example, in the term "hypertension," it signifies elevated blood pressure. This understanding is crucial for medical billing and coding, as accurate terminology is key to correctly coding and documenting medical conditions and treatments. The other prefixes in the options pertain to different bodily functions or locations, but they do not carry the same meaning of excess as "hyper-." Therefore, "above, excessive" is the accurate interpretation of this prefix.