CPB Certified Professional Biller Certification Practice Exam

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Which of these prefixes means "before"?

  1. Post-

  2. Ante-

  3. Fore-

  4. Retro-

The correct answer is: Fore-

The prefix that means "before" is found in the choice that indicates it pertains to earlier timeframes or occurrences. The prefix "fore-" is often used in words like "foresee" or "forewarn," which imply anticipating or regarding things that occur prior to a specific event. The other prefixes presented offer different meanings. For instance, "post-" signifies something that occurs after, while "ante-" also means before but is typically used in more formal or specific contexts, such as in legal terminology. The prefix "retro-" denotes something that is backward or related to the past. Understanding these prefixes is important for accurately interpreting medical terms and their relevance in the context of billing and coding in healthcare.