medical … Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2021-09-27
15 Clues: red • pain • cutting • bleeding • enlarged • deficient • under,less • tissue death • bad, difficult • surgical repair • abnormal hardening • jagged wound or cut • inflammation of the stomach • subjective evidence of a disease • New,usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic
Medical Terminology 2021-09-17
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- , the surgical removal of a body part
- , A surgical repair
- , it's red and it's where you take the apical pulse
- , makes growling noise when your hungry
- , the brain
- , A tumor or swelling
- , cutting into
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- , it absorbs nutrients and water
- , enlarge
- , Someones hits their head now they have a big lump what is it called?
- , A disease, feeling, or suffering
- , A vessel or any vessel
- , skin
- , A gland
- , a condition or disease
15 Clues: , skin • , enlarge • , A gland • , the brain • , cutting into • , A surgical repair • , A tumor or swelling • , A vessel or any vessel • , a condition or disease • , it absorbs nutrients and water • , A disease, feeling, or suffering • , the surgical removal of a body part • , makes growling noise when your hungry • , it's red and it's where you take the apical pulse • ...
Medical Terms 2017-11-08
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- Pain of the bone
- Swelling of the liver
- Diseased condition of the nerves
- Inflammation of the head
- Cutting out or removal of the tongue
- Flow or discharge of blood
- Production of muscles
- Treatment of the nose
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- Cutting of the eye
- The knowledge of life
- Pain of the kidney
- Paralysis of the brain
- Flow or discharge of the heart
- Making an opening in the body
- Diseased condition of the lungs
15 Clues: Pain of the bone • Cutting of the eye • Pain of the kidney • The knowledge of life • Swelling of the liver • Production of muscles • Treatment of the nose • Paralysis of the brain • Inflammation of the head • Flow or discharge of blood • Making an opening in the body • Flow or discharge of the heart • Diseased condition of the lungs • Diseased condition of the nerves • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-08-08
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- knee cap
- pertaining to heart
- softening of the bones
- less blood count
- Physician treating diseases of the skin
- breaking of the kidney stones using shock waves
- severe nausea and vomiting
- inflammation of the tongue
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- backache
- surgical removal of spleen
- cancer specialist
- an examination of the throat or the voice-box
- collar bone
- inflammation of the middle ear
- part of the brain
15 Clues: backache • knee cap • collar bone • less blood count • cancer specialist • part of the brain • pertaining to heart • softening of the bones • surgical removal of spleen • severe nausea and vomiting • inflammation of the tongue • inflammation of the middle ear • Physician treating diseases of the skin • an examination of the throat or the voice-box • ...
Medical Terms 2016-09-26
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- / a personality disorder characterized by a recurrent failure to resist impulses to steal objects not for immediate use or monetary value.
- / surgical incision of fascia.
- / surgical removal of mastoid cells.
- / abnormal overgrowth of the body caused by excessive secretion of the growth hormone.
- / blindness in one half of the visual field.
- / a form of pneumonia that begins with bronchioles.
- / any disease process usually involving enlargement of the lymph nodes.
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- / yellow discoloration of the skin and other issues caused by greater then normal amounts of bilirubin in the blood.
- / downward displacement of the kidney.
- / the turning inward of the edge of the eyelid.
- / a malignant tumor usually involving the upper shaft of long bones, the pelvis, or the knee.
- / surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes.
- / a type of antibody produced naturally by the body.
- / abnormal enlargement of the heart.
- / inflammation of the upper layers of skin.
15 Clues: / surgical incision of fascia. • / surgical removal of mastoid cells. • / abnormal enlargement of the heart. • / downward displacement of the kidney. • / inflammation of the upper layers of skin. • / blindness in one half of the visual field. • / the turning inward of the edge of the eyelid. • / a form of pneumonia that begins with bronchioles. • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-05-31
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- a tumor in lymphocytes
- the study of the heart
- reduction of red blood cells
- hardening of an artery
- red blood cell
- inflammation of the tonsils
- cancer in blood with an abnormal increase of white blood cell
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- the study of the blood
- slow heartbeat
- a cell that helps blood clot
- instrument used to measure blood
- removal of lymph glands
- a condition of small red blood cells
- rapid heartbeat
- specialist in the study of the immune system
15 Clues: slow heartbeat • red blood cell • rapid heartbeat • the study of the blood • a tumor in lymphocytes • the study of the heart • hardening of an artery • removal of lymph glands • inflammation of the tonsils • a cell that helps blood clot • reduction of red blood cells • instrument used to measure blood • a condition of small red blood cells • specialist in the study of the immune system • ...
Medical crossword 2020-01-05
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- Who increases the use of fats and amino acids for energy production?
- What is a buildup of scars in the liver called?
- What kind of disease is Alzheimer's?
- Name one of the five essential parts of the reflex arcs.
- Who regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism?
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- What is the contact between two neurons called?
- Who transmit membrane potential to the cell body?
- What makes the body store up too much of the iron from the food?
- What is often tested by physicians during routine exams?
- What substance is necessary for the synthesis of T3 and T4 hormones?
- Name one risk factor for having heart attacks.
- One symptom that can occur during a heart attack.
- Which organs sit just below each of the adrenal glands?
- What frequency range is ultrasound?
- Where is the membrane potential transformed into a nerve pulse?
15 Clues: What frequency range is ultrasound? • What kind of disease is Alzheimer's? • Name one risk factor for having heart attacks. • What is the contact between two neurons called? • What is a buildup of scars in the liver called? • Who regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism? • Who transmit membrane potential to the cell body? • ...
Medical crossword 2012-12-11
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- The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- A medical problem that needs immediate attention
- The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle
- A body's abnormal reaction to certain foods or environmental substances (eg causes a rash)
- A virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- Causing death
- Wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body
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- The thin tubes that transport blood around the body and back to the heart
- Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
- A condition that causes a blockage of the airway and makes it difficult for a person to breathe
- A hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- Unable to hear
- A bone that is divided in two or more pieces as a result of an injury
- Body not getting enough blood flow
15 Clues: Causing death • Unable to hear • Body not getting enough blood flow • The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle • Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body • A medical problem that needs immediate attention • Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital • The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS • ...
Medical crossword 2012-12-11
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- The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- A medical problem that needs immediate attention
- The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle
- A body's abnormal reaction to certain foods or environmental substances (eg causes a rash)
- A virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- Causing death
- Wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body
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- The thin tubes that transport blood around the body and back to the heart
- Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
- A condition that causes a blockage of the airway and makes it difficult for a person to breathe
- A hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- Unable to hear
- A bone that is divided in two or more pieces as a result of an injury
- Body not getting enough blood flow
15 Clues: Causing death • Unable to hear • Body not getting enough blood flow • The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle • Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body • A medical problem that needs immediate attention • Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital • The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-07-29
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- inflammation of the kidney
- difficult breathing
- branch of medicine involved in diagnoses and treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system
- difficult or painful urination
- inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- female reproductive organs
- point at which axon of one neuron meets dendrite of next neuron
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- nasal hairs that filter dust
- endocrine gland located behind the optic nerve in the brain
- pertaining to the lung
- function is to store bile made by the liver
- wave like muscular movements in the wall of the digestive system tube, moves food along the tube
- urinary tract infection
- hormone secereted by pancreas
- male reproductive organs
15 Clues: difficult breathing • pertaining to the lung • urinary tract infection • male reproductive organs • inflammation of the kidney • female reproductive organs • nasal hairs that filter dust • hormone secereted by pancreas • difficult or painful urination • function is to store bile made by the liver • endocrine gland located behind the optic nerve in the brain • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-07-29
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- membrane that protects and holds organs in abdominal cavity
- the study of the functions of the structures of the body
- the study of ear, nose and throat
- the study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues
- the front or belly side of the body or organ
- viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord
- the process of upholding a continuous internal environment
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- nerve repair by surgery
- layer of specialized cells put together to do specific jobs
- grouped together to form tissues and organs
- stitching together the ends of a severed nerve
- the study of the structures of the body
- an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine
- the study of all aspects of diseases
- an inflammation of the tonsils
15 Clues: nerve repair by surgery • an inflammation of the tonsils • the study of ear, nose and throat • the study of all aspects of diseases • the study of the structures of the body • grouped together to form tissues and organs • the front or belly side of the body or organ • stitching together the ends of a severed nerve • an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-12-14
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- Operating Room
- Intensive Care Unit
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- A device that uses electric shocks to restore a normal heart beat.
- A patient who is treated without hospital admittance.
- Not cancerous
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- A cracked or broken bone
- High blood pressure
- Cancerous
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Emergency Room
- Sudden but usually short
- Persistent or reaccuring
- Tiny tissue sample
15 Clues: Cancerous • Not cancerous • Operating Room • Emergency Room • Tiny tissue sample • Intensive Care Unit • High blood pressure • A cracked or broken bone • Sudden but usually short • Persistent or reaccuring • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • A patient who is treated without hospital admittance. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-02-06
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- bottom surface of the foot
- below a body part, towards feet
- parts of body closer to midline
- closer to the trunk
- motion of limb away from midline
- above a body part, towards head
- further from the trunk
- body part or condition on both sides of midline
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- anterior or front surface of the body
- forward facing part of hand in anatomical position
- parts of body further from midline
- lying face down
- posterior or back surface of the body
- lying face up
- motion of limb toward midline
15 Clues: lying face up • lying face down • closer to the trunk • further from the trunk • bottom surface of the foot • motion of limb toward midline • below a body part, towards feet • parts of body closer to midline • above a body part, towards head • motion of limb away from midline • parts of body further from midline • anterior or front surface of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-01-16
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- Excessive absorption of iron
- A condition you are born with
- Abnormal heart beat/cardiac arrest
- A repair of the artery
- X Ray of blood flow through the heart and arteries
- The middle muscular layer of the wall of the heart
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- An ultrasound scan of the heart and blood vessels
- The removal of an artery
- A recording of the electrical signals in the heart
- A picture of the blood vessel
- Enlargement of the heart
- Inflammtion of the endocardium
- Blue tint to the skinm
- Removal of body tissue
- Abnormally high blood pressure
15 Clues: Blue tint to the skinm • A repair of the artery • Removal of body tissue • The removal of an artery • Enlargement of the heart • Excessive absorption of iron • A picture of the blood vessel • A condition you are born with • Inflammtion of the endocardium • Abnormally high blood pressure • Abnormal heart beat/cardiac arrest • An ultrasound scan of the heart and blood vessels • ...
medical 3.3 2023-04-08
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- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse
- any damage to a person’s body
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind
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- the ability to understand and make decisions about health- related information
- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- neglectful, unethical, or illegal action by a doctor during the practice of medicine
- the degree of something’s strength
- the specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular field
- a dose of medicine put into a person’s body, generally through a needle
- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • the degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart • the specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular field • a dose of medicine put into a person’s body, generally through a needle • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical terms 2024-03-25
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- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for imaging the internal structures of the body.
- A sharp knife used for surgical incisions.
- Contagious illness caused by viruses, with symptoms like fever, cough, body aches, and fatigue.
- Pain in the head or neck area, often caused by tension, stress, or illness.
- A gas essential for life, often administered to patients with respiratory problems via mask or nasal cannula.
- Cutting instruments used in surgery or medical procedures.
- A device used to display and record vital signs or other physiological parameters.
- A piece of furniture used for resting or sleeping, typically found in hospitals or medical facilities.
- A device used to remove fluid or debris from the body, such as during surgery or airway clearance.
- A device used to measure temperature.
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- A diagnostic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal organs.
- A chair mounted on wheels, used by people who have difficulty walking due to illness, injury, or disability.
- A medical device used for listening to internal sounds in the body, particularly the heart and lungs.
- Mild viral infection causing symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, and cough.
- Medical tool with a hollow tube and plunger used for giving injections or withdrawing fluids from the body.
15 Clues: A device used to measure temperature. • A sharp knife used for surgical incisions. • Cutting instruments used in surgery or medical procedures. • Pain in the head or neck area, often caused by tension, stress, or illness. • A device used to display and record vital signs or other physiological parameters. • ...
Medical crossword 2024-05-03
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- extremely small unit of mass measurement equal to one millionth of a gram
- Number of heartbeats per minute
- Body heat measurement
- Administration of drugs directly into the subcutaneous tissue
- Take medication before going to bed
- Unit of mass measurement in the metric system
- take medication hours before eating
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- Exact amount of a substance that is administered for a specific purpose.
- Force exerted by a fluid on the human body.
- Used for volume measurements
- Medical image displaying internal body structures using radiation
- Key procedure to assess and determine the status of a patient, commonly performed by health professionals
- Medications that are applied directly to the skin
- Administer twice a day
- Deep cut into the skin or tissue
15 Clues: Body heat measurement • Administer twice a day • Used for volume measurements • Number of heartbeats per minute • Deep cut into the skin or tissue • Take medication before going to bed • take medication hours before eating • Force exerted by a fluid on the human body. • Unit of mass measurement in the metric system • Medications that are applied directly to the skin • ...
Crossword Medical 2024-05-03
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- A dangerous state in which the body's blood flow is insufficient to maintain normal organ function.
- Take twice per day
- A unit of mass measurement in the metric system, equivalent to one thousandth of a gram.
- Wound produced by a sharp object causing irregular tearing of the skin or body tissues.
- Injury to the skin or deeper tissues caused by heat, electricity, radiation, or chemicals.
- Take every other day
- A unit of volume measurement, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters.
- Take at bedtime
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- pressure Force exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries when the heart pumps blood.
- Referring to treatments applied directly onto the skin, rather than being ingested or administered intravenously.
- Method of medication administration where it is placed under the tongue to be absorbed through the mucous membranes.
- Relating to beneath the skin, such as in the administration of medications via an injection under the skin.
- Measure of heat in an object or in the human body.
- A unit of liquid measurement, equivalent to 1/20 of a milliliter.
- Identification of a disease or medical condition based on symptoms, signs, and medical tests.
15 Clues: Take at bedtime • Take twice per day • Take every other day • Measure of heat in an object or in the human body. • A unit of liquid measurement, equivalent to 1/20 of a milliliter. • A unit of volume measurement, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters. • Wound produced by a sharp object causing irregular tearing of the skin or body tissues. • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-04-30
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- rapid heart beat
- fear of leaving home or a safe place
- inflammation of the brain
- spread of a malignant tumor to a secondary sight or distant sight
- opposite of tachycardia; slow heart beat
- pertaining to a condition caused by treatment
- pertaining to the cheek
- disease of nerves
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- instrument that is used to cut bone
- intense burning pain
- surgical repair of blood vessels
- removal of the uterus
- study of tumors
- obsessive preoccupation with fire
- study of cells
15 Clues: study of cells • study of tumors • rapid heart beat • disease of nerves • intense burning pain • removal of the uterus • pertaining to the cheek • inflammation of the brain • surgical repair of blood vessels • obsessive preoccupation with fire • instrument that is used to cut bone • fear of leaving home or a safe place • opposite of tachycardia; slow heart beat • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-02-02
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- a faster than normal heartbeat
- pulse point on the wrist
- a lower than normal blood pressure
- a faster than normal amount of respiration
- the number of heart beats per minute
- the lower number on a blood pressure reading
- a higher than normal blood pressure
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- a slower than normal heartbeat
- a slower than normal amount of respiration
- pulse point on the neck
- a normal body temperature
- the upper number on a blood pressure reading
- a warmer than normal body temperature
- a stage of slightly higher blood pressure
- pulse point on the head
15 Clues: pulse point on the neck • pulse point on the head • pulse point on the wrist • a normal body temperature • a slower than normal heartbeat • a faster than normal heartbeat • a lower than normal blood pressure • a higher than normal blood pressure • the number of heart beats per minute • a warmer than normal body temperature • a stage of slightly higher blood pressure • ...
Medical terms 2023-09-13
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- - to close, shut or stop
- - injection of a substance directly into the muscle
- - form of restraint used for cattle
- - examine the body for injury or disease
- - to have a bowel movement
- - plaque build up on teeth
- - to cut apart or separate
- pulses - pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg
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- - any of the three large veins in the neck
- drugs - to tie or blind with ligature
- - not alert or active
- - loss of water from the body
- - washing a wound with water
- - used for fractious cats or wild animals
- flatulence - detects internal parasites
15 Clues: - not alert or active • - to close, shut or stop • - to have a bowel movement • - plaque build up on teeth • - to cut apart or separate • - washing a wound with water • - loss of water from the body • - form of restraint used for cattle • drugs - to tie or blind with ligature • flatulence - detects internal parasites • - examine the body for injury or disease • ...
medical terminology 2023-09-21
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- treats immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.
- licensed to operate and perform surgeries on the patient’s brain.
- cares for children from birth to young adulthood.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- specialists in the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- eye doctor
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- provide preventive care and disease management for female health conditions.
- work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders.
- focuses on the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery
- uses X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases.
- helps women deliver babies in a natural way
- trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- often have advanced training in a host of subspecialties, like heart disease, cancer, or adolescent or sleep medicine.
- who specialize in oral care, treating problems with patients' teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth.
15 Clues: eye doctor • helps women deliver babies in a natural way • cares for children from birth to young adulthood. • work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders. • specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • licensed to operate and perform surgeries on the patient’s brain. • ...
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- treating children from birth to young adulthood
- qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws
- who treats the feet and their ailments
- preventive care and disease management for female health conditions
- treat kidney diseases
- specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
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- help people learn to cope with stressful situations
- specialists in the nervous system
- is trained to assist women in childbirth
- specialize in eye and vision care
- who treats mental health conditions
- treat both common and complex illnesses
- these internists are cancer specialists
- they treat immune system disorders
15 Clues: treat kidney diseases • specialists in the nervous system • specialize in eye and vision care • they treat immune system disorders • who treats mental health conditions • who treats the feet and their ailments • treat both common and complex illnesses • these internists are cancer specialists • is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Medical Specialist 2022-10-19
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- specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman
- specializes in treating diseases of the cardiovascular system — mainly the heart and blood vessels.
- a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- medical doctors who are experts in mental health.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- a dentist trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat teeth and jaw irregularities.
- a doctor of internal medicine.
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- focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery.
- to professionals who are trained to provide treatment and rehabilitation.
- focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- specializes in eye and vision care.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
- specialises in care during pregnancy, labour and after birth.
- plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients
15 Clues: a doctor of internal medicine. • specializes in eye and vision care. • medical doctors who are experts in mental health. • plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients • specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman • specialises in care during pregnancy, labour and after birth. • ...
medical terminology 2024-11-09
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- pain of the pharyxn
- cells of the liver
- fast heart
- absence of the brain
- destruction of the intestines
- inflammation of the eyelids
- inflammation of the ear
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- breathing abnormally
- disorder of the skin
- disorder of the heart muscle
- disorder of multiple nerves
- pain in the muscle
- breathing slowly
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- destruction of red blood cells
15 Clues: fast heart • breathing slowly • pain in the muscle • cells of the liver • pain of the pharyxn • breathing abnormally • disorder of the skin • absence of the brain • inflammation of the ear • disorder of multiple nerves • inflammation of the eyelids • disorder of the heart muscle • destruction of the intestines • destruction of red blood cells • inflammation of the stomach and intestines
Medical terms 2025-02-26
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- room I had to wait for my turn in the w_____ r_____ before seeing the doctor.
- When you have a sore throat, you can take l__________ to help relieve the discomfort.
- I made an a__________ to see the dentist next Monday.
- After the accident, the nurse gave me a s__________ to support my injured arm and keep it from moving too much.
- After breaking his arm, the doctor put a c__________ on it to keep the bone from moving.
- The doctor recommended using c__________ to help me walk after my surgery.
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- I had to take p________________ to stop my head from hurting.
- room If you have a serious injury, you should go to the e_____ r_____ immediately for treatment.
- The doctor gave me a p__________ for the antibiotics I needed to treat my infection.
- The nurse used a s__________ to give me the flu shot.
- After the accident, the p__________ had to rest for a few days before returning to work.
- He was told to keep the b__________ on his arm until the wound healed.
- My sister had s___________ after she cut her hand while cooking.
- When you hurt yourself, it’s important to cover the wound with a p__________ to stop bleeding.
- pack The doctor advised me to put an i_____ p_____ on my sprained ankle to reduce the swelling.
15 Clues: The nurse used a s__________ to give me the flu shot. • I made an a__________ to see the dentist next Monday. • I had to take p________________ to stop my head from hurting. • My sister had s___________ after she cut her hand while cooking. • He was told to keep the b__________ on his arm until the wound healed. • ...
Medical DET. 2025-01-15
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2025-06-26
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- Diagnoses and treats patients who have or may have cancer.
- Women's reproductive health and childbirth
- Medical specialty for the kidneys
- Specializes in conditions for the eyes
- Focuses on the elderly population
- Medical imaging, including X-rays and MRIs
- A medical doctor who uses surgical operations to treat disease, injury, or deformity.
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- focuses on diseases of the skin
- Diagnoses and treats patients with disorders of the heart and blood vessels.
- Specializes in hormone-related diseases
- Diagnoses and treats patients with disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs.
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- Specializes in treating children
- Provides care to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and immediately thereafter.
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system
15 Clues: focuses on diseases of the skin • Specializes in treating children • Medical specialty for the kidneys • Focuses on the elderly population • Specializes in conditions for the eyes • Specializes in hormone-related diseases • Women's reproductive health and childbirth • Deals with disorders of the nervous system • Medical imaging, including X-rays and MRIs • ...
Medical Termnology. 2025-08-19
Medical Emergencies 2025-09-12
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- Giving a small amount of -- can quickly treat hypoglycemia symptoms
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- A medication that relieves the symptoms of allergic reactions
- Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction
- Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste
- Sudden onset of weakness, sweating, tremors, hunger, loss of consciousness
- Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive
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- Induced by the kidneys or pituitary gland, causes glucose to be excreted in the urine while blood glucose levels remain normal
- Any patient suspected with a -- injury must be evaluated by the ED physician before being moved
- The condition where the heart has stopped beating, patient has no pulse
- No objects should be placed in the patient's mouth during a --
- Inability to metabolize blood glucose
- A common allergy for patients in hospitals is --
- An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest
- Level of consciousness
15 Clues: Level of consciousness • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Inability to metabolize blood glucose • Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive • An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest • A common allergy for patients in hospitals is -- • Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction • Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste • ...
Medical Emergencies 2025-09-12
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- Giving a small amount of -- can quickly treat hypoglycemia symptoms
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- A medication that relieves the symptoms of allergic reactions
- Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction
- Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste
- Sudden onset of weakness, sweating, tremors, hunger, loss of consciousness
- Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive
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- Induced by the kidneys or pituitary gland, causes glucose to be excreted in the urine while blood glucose levels remain normal
- Any patient suspected with a -- injury must be evaluated by the ED physician before being moved
- The condition where the heart has stopped beating, patient has no pulse
- No objects should be placed in the patient's mouth during a --
- Inability to metabolize blood glucose
- A common allergy for patients in hospitals is --
- An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest
- Level of consciousness
15 Clues: Level of consciousness • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Inability to metabolize blood glucose • Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive • An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest • A common allergy for patients in hospitals is -- • Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction • Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-09-02
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- Creates a top and bottom half
- Lying on belly
- Creates a right and left side
- Lying on back
- Back side
- Front side
- Further from the midline of the body
- Further from the trunk of the body
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- Closer toward the trunk of the body
- Position Reference used to describe body parts in relation to one another
- below or nearer to the feet
- Fixed lines of reference
- above or nearer to the head
- Creates a front and back side
- Closer to the midline of the body
15 Clues: Back side • Front side • Lying on back • Lying on belly • Fixed lines of reference • below or nearer to the feet • above or nearer to the head • Creates a top and bottom half • Creates a right and left side • Creates a front and back side • Closer to the midline of the body • Further from the trunk of the body • Closer toward the trunk of the body • Further from the midline of the body • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES 2022-11-19
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- "Water on the brain"
- Ridges on the outside of the cerebrum
- Found in the hind brain
- Inflammation of the meninges
- Middle layer of the three membranes
- Depressions on the outside of the cerebrum
- A junction between neurons
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- Thick membranes which cover the brain
- contain cerebro-spinal fluid
- Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus
- Basic Unit of the nervous system
- groups of nerves that join together
- Larges portion of the fore brain
- Fatty covering on the outside of nerves
- Carries impulses away from the cell body
15 Clues: "Water on the brain" • Found in the hind brain • A junction between neurons • contain cerebro-spinal fluid • Inflammation of the meninges • Basic Unit of the nervous system • Larges portion of the fore brain • groups of nerves that join together • Middle layer of the three membranes • Thick membranes which cover the brain • Ridges on the outside of the cerebrum • ...
Medical-Quiz 2020-01-22
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- How many cervical vertebra do humans have?
- What is the first step of an investigation?
- What is „Röntgen“ called in English?
- ... your hands after each patient!
- What is the german name of „magnetic resonance imaging“?
- From which person do MTRA's get orders?
- What is another name for the spoke?
- Which is the largest organ of the human body?
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- How many rip couple do we have?
- What is the spine called in Latin?
- Which is the largest artery?
- The English language is very important for our job because we have to ... with people from other countries.
- We work with ... chemicals.
- What is the oncology responsible for?
- Where is the „Hammer“?
15 Clues: Where is the „Hammer“? • We work with ... chemicals. • Which is the largest artery? • How many rip couple do we have? • What is the spine called in Latin? • ... your hands after each patient! • What is another name for the spoke? • What is „Röntgen“ called in English? • What is the oncology responsible for? • From which person do MTRA's get orders? • ...
Medical Terminology 2019-02-15
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- Principles of right or good conduct
- A contract or agreement that creates obligations without verbally expressed terms
- All personal information giver to health personnel by a patient; must be kept confidential
- Law Laws that focus on the legal relationships between people and the protection on the person's rights
- Providing improper or unprofessional treatment or care that results in injury to another person
- Any care that results in physical harm or pain, mental anguish
- Revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent
- False written statement that causes a person ridicule or contempt or causes damage to the person's reputation
- A wrongful or illegal act of civil law not involving a contract
- Spoken comment that causes a person ridicule or contempt or damages the person's reputation
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- A list of rights that every patient can expect to receive while under the care of health care providers
- Permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind and aware of all factors involved
- Restraining an individual or restricting an individual's freedom
- Failure to give care that is normally expected, resulting in injury to another person
- Authorized or bases on law
15 Clues: Authorized or bases on law • Principles of right or good conduct • Any care that results in physical harm or pain, mental anguish • A wrongful or illegal act of civil law not involving a contract • Restraining an individual or restricting an individual's freedom • Revealing personal information about an individual without his or her consent • ...
Medical Equipment 2021-03-23
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- for bacteria protection to not kill anyone
- heart voltage measurer
- is useful - for measurng time
- sharp ouch
- for putting things inside people
- sucks up blood like a vampire
- pointy ouch
- heart-zappy machine
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- microphone on a stick for your heart
- for the transfusion of blood
- weird inside photo maker
- wound wrap
- fake kindney
- needed to breathe if you cant by yourself
- liquid measurer
15 Clues: wound wrap • sharp ouch • pointy ouch • fake kindney • liquid measurer • heart-zappy machine • heart voltage measurer • weird inside photo maker • for the transfusion of blood • is useful - for measurng time • sucks up blood like a vampire • for putting things inside people • microphone on a stick for your heart • needed to breathe if you cant by yourself • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-10-20
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- the study of
- a filter that produces waste product/urine
- being inside,within, or an inner part
- an involuntary contraction
- the softening or soft condition of
- sits on the right side of the belly
- having to do with the gums
- the skull
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- someone who specializes in the study of something
- having to do with the eyelid
- alike,resembling, having the form or shape of
- half or affecting one side
- having to do with the nose
- having to do with joint
- having to do with pain
15 Clues: the skull • the study of • having to do with pain • having to do with joint • half or affecting one side • having to do with the nose • an involuntary contraction • having to do with the gums • having to do with the eyelid • the softening or soft condition of • sits on the right side of the belly • being inside,within, or an inner part • a filter that produces waste product/urine • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-16
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- suffix for blood
- suffix for inflammation
- suffix for pain
- another word for skull
- suffix for disease
- suffix for decomposition of cell
- root word for eye
- prefix for many
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- suffix for breath
- pertaining to children
- study of microorganisms
- prefix for slow
- root word for heart
- prefix for false
- pertaining to the lower back region
15 Clues: prefix for slow • suffix for pain • prefix for many • suffix for blood • prefix for false • suffix for breath • root word for eye • suffix for disease • root word for heart • pertaining to children • another word for skull • study of microorganisms • suffix for inflammation • suffix for decomposition of cell • pertaining to the lower back region
medical advancements 2023-02-09
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- a very small organism that causes diseases
- the way something is considered and examined
- a conditon in which bacteria or viruses that cause diseases have entered the body
- a person who has the power to cure ill people without using ordinary medicines
- a serious disease which kills normal cells and often causes death
- a subject or problem
- a medicine used to fight bacteria
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- a part of the DNA in a cell that controls the development of particular charachteristics
- a chemical used for preventing infection in an injury, especially by killing bacteria
- a hormone in the body that controls the amount of sugar in the blood
- a sign that something has happened or existed
- a time when something suddenly begins
- achievement, progress.
- hard or firm, keeping a clear shape
- a judgement about what a particular illness or problem is, made after examining
15 Clues: a subject or problem • achievement, progress. • a medicine used to fight bacteria • hard or firm, keeping a clear shape • a time when something suddenly begins • a very small organism that causes diseases • the way something is considered and examined • a sign that something has happened or existed • a serious disease which kills normal cells and often causes death • ...
Medical 1.1 2023-04-08
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- is any of a great number of single-celled micro-organisms that inhabit all areas of the earth including human bodies
- is to breathe out or expel air the lungs
- is the part of the body that contains the digestive organs and is between the groin and the waist
- is a medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body
- is a cotton fabric used to cover wounds or surgical incisions
- is the joint between the upper and lower arm
- is a doctor who takes care of patients with heart problems
- are the organs on either side of the head that detect sound
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- is the fleshy part of either side of the face below the eye
- are small sacs in the lungs at the endpoints of the respiratory system where oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves the blood stream
- is to breathe in or take air into the lungs
- is the joint between the upper and lower leg
- is the correct amount of medicine to give to a person at one time
- is a doctor who performs operations on people
- aid is basic medical care given to an injury victim when other help is not available or necessary
15 Clues: is to breathe out or expel air the lungs • is to breathe in or take air into the lungs • is the joint between the upper and lower leg • is the joint between the upper and lower arm • is a doctor who performs operations on people • is a doctor who takes care of patients with heart problems • is the fleshy part of either side of the face below the eye • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
- he degree of something’s strength
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
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- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- any damage to a person’s body
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical Terms 2023-06-30
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- Broken bone
- A very fast heartbeat
- Occurs progressively
- Difficulty swallowing
- Occurs suddenly
- The nasty kind of cancer
- The safer kind of lump to find
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- Inflammation of the meninges
- Sore muscles
- Uneven heartbeat
- High blood pressure
- Inflammation of the pharynx
- A disease caused by an increase in uric acid production
- Low blood pressure
- A type of swelling
15 Clues: Broken bone • Sore muscles • Occurs suddenly • Uneven heartbeat • Low blood pressure • A type of swelling • High blood pressure • Occurs progressively • A very fast heartbeat • Difficulty swallowing • The nasty kind of cancer • Inflammation of the pharynx • Inflammation of the meninges • The safer kind of lump to find • A disease caused by an increase in uric acid production
Medical Terms 2013-11-12
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- the breaking of a bone
- another word for it is the flu
- a drug that helps ypu get bettewr from a sickness
- the part of the body of a mammal between the thorax and the pelvis; belly
- a big long windig tube in the stomach
- things such as the heart, lungs, intestine etc
- a needle use to put into people to protect them fro m illnesses
- a very bad sickness
- a small blind tube of tissue forming an outgrowth of the intestine
- a object which some medicines come in such as tablets
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- tocarry a babyinside of your stmach
- another word for vaccine
- an instrument use to hear sounds in the chest
- a germ that can be left on things and then peopl can pick up sicknesses
- an acute, commonly epidemic disease, occurring in several forms
15 Clues: a very bad sickness • the breaking of a bone • another word for vaccine • another word for it is the flu • tocarry a babyinside of your stmach • a big long windig tube in the stomach • an instrument use to hear sounds in the chest • things such as the heart, lungs, intestine etc • a drug that helps ypu get bettewr from a sickness • ...
Medical Terms 2015-05-05
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- high blood calcium level
- inflammation of the bladder
- inability to control urination
- difficult or painful urination
- urinary output (100-400 mL/24hrs)
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- excessive loss of water from the tissues
- drug that increases urine outflow
- high blood sodium level
- excessive proportion of acid in the blood
- high blood potassium level
- pus in the urine
- inability to urinate event though urine is present in the bladder
- kidney inflammation
- feeling need to urinate immediately
- urine production less than 100 mL/24hrs
15 Clues: pus in the urine • kidney inflammation • high blood sodium level • high blood calcium level • high blood potassium level • inflammation of the bladder • inability to control urination • difficult or painful urination • drug that increases urine outflow • urinary output (100-400 mL/24hrs) • feeling need to urinate immediately • urine production less than 100 mL/24hrs • ...
Medical Terminology 2016-03-12
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- being attracted to, death
- cell, white
- surgical removal,wrinkle
- surgical repair,vessel
- skin condition, hard
- view of,life
- abnormal condition,without,sweat
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- that which produces, disease
- pertaining to,nails
- study of, skin
- tumor, flesh
- pressure,excessive
- discharge, oil
- pertaining to,against,infection
- state of,white
15 Clues: cell, white • tumor, flesh • view of,life • study of, skin • discharge, oil • state of,white • pressure,excessive • pertaining to,nails • skin condition, hard • surgical repair,vessel • surgical removal,wrinkle • being attracted to, death • that which produces, disease • pertaining to,against,infection • abnormal condition,without,sweat
Medical Terminology 2017-08-08
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- part of the brain
- softening of the bones
- an examination of the throat or the voice-box
- breaking of the kidney stones using shock waves
- collar bone
- inflammation of the middle ear
- inflammation of the tongue
- backache
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- knee cap
- severe nausea and vomiting
- less blood count
- Physician treating diseases of the skin
- cancer specialist
- pertaining to heart
- surgical removal of spleen
15 Clues: knee cap • backache • collar bone • less blood count • part of the brain • cancer specialist • pertaining to heart • softening of the bones • severe nausea and vomiting • surgical removal of spleen • inflammation of the tongue • inflammation of the middle ear • Physician treating diseases of the skin • an examination of the throat or the voice-box • ...
MEDICAL GENETICS 2022-03-12
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- professional interaction between a healthcare provider with specialized knowledge of genetics
- molecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity
- The field of biology that studies how genes control appearance
- a genetic disorder known by trisomy 18
- test to examine chromosomes
- help find genetic disorders before birth
- Two different alleles for a trait
- The likelihood that an event will happen
- Different versions of a gene
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- lightly packed form of chromatin
- absence of an enzyme that helps break down fatty substances
- removed from the uterus for testing
- The genetic makeup of a living thing
- Condensed form of DNA
- The trait that always masking the character of other trait
15 Clues: Condensed form of DNA • test to examine chromosomes • Different versions of a gene • lightly packed form of chromatin • Two different alleles for a trait • The genetic makeup of a living thing • a genetic disorder known by trisomy 18 • help find genetic disorders before birth • The likelihood that an event will happen • removed from the uterus for testing • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-25
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- event where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.
- disorder that occurs when a person's breathing is interrupted during sleep
- A medical specialty dealing with the study of the digestive system and its disorders
- branch of medicine and surgery concerned with childbirth and care of women giving birth
- specialty of medicine that concerns itself with the study of normal kidney function
- sorting by urgency of symptoms to determine the treatment order patients are seen
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- branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- a noticeable rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or illness
- study of the human mind and its functions
- drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relives pain, and induces profound sleep
- branch of medicine dealing with children
- identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- study and treatment of tumors
- branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles
- the branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of urinary system
15 Clues: study and treatment of tumors • branch of medicine dealing with children • study of the human mind and its functions • branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system • event where poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death. • disorder that occurs when a person's breathing is interrupted during sleep • ...
Medical Assistant 2022-03-07
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- the glucose tolerance test (GTT) is used to diagnose ____
- What hormone is detected in a positive pregnancy test?
- Electronic medical record is protected by ____
- When taking blood pressure, the top number is the ____ number
- If a patient states they are allergic to eggs, they should not get the ___ vaccine
- When collecting specimens, label the sample with the patient's name and ______
- Always ask the patient ____ ended questions
- Never try to ___ a patient who is having a seizure
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- When charting, always write in an ____ manner
- Term used for swelling
- Another name for a heart attack
- A good way to practice therapeutic communication is to ___ information to ensure understanding
- When a patient is lying flat on their stomach, they are in the ___ positon
- Consent is when a procedure is explained to the patient and they have time to give their answer in writing
- Acronym of instructions on what to do in case of a fire
15 Clues: Term used for swelling • Another name for a heart attack • Always ask the patient ____ ended questions • When charting, always write in an ____ manner • Electronic medical record is protected by ____ • Never try to ___ a patient who is having a seizure • What hormone is detected in a positive pregnancy test? • Acronym of instructions on what to do in case of a fire • ...
Medical terms 2023-09-27
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- Broken bone or cartilage
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection
- High blood pressure.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
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- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
15 Clues: High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • ...
Medical Terminologys 2023-09-07
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- Fluid that transports nutrients and oxygen in the body.
- Tissues that enable movement and support.
- Genetic material that carries instructions for growth and development.
- The control center of the nervous system.
- An organ that helps digest food.
- Fiber bundles that transmit signals throughout the body.
- The body's outermost protective layer.
- Organs that filter waste and regulate fluid balance.
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- System The body's defense against infections and diseases.
- A medical procedure to stimulate immunity to a disease.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Organs responsible for breathing and oxygen exchange.
- Gland that produces hormones and aids in digestion.
- Hard structures that make up the skeleton.
- An organ that processes and detoxifies substances in the body.
15 Clues: An organ that helps digest food. • The body's outermost protective layer. • Tissues that enable movement and support. • The control center of the nervous system. • Hard structures that make up the skeleton. • A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Gland that produces hormones and aids in digestion. • Organs that filter waste and regulate fluid balance. • ...
Medical terminology 2023-03-15
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- difficulty breathing
- fast breathing
- Inflammation of joints
- inflammation surrounding the heart
- painful muscle condition
- low blood count
- inflammation of the stomach lining
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- fast/rapid heart
- disease relating to a nerve
- head pain
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the throat
- chronic muscle inflammation
15 Clues: head pain • fast breathing • low blood count • fast/rapid heart • difficulty breathing • Inflammation of joints • painful muscle condition • inflammation of the skin • inflammation of the liver • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the throat • disease relating to a nerve • chronic muscle inflammation • inflammation surrounding the heart • inflammation of the stomach lining
medical terminology 2023-11-09
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- microscopic air sacs in the lungs
- period of work or contraction of the heart
- movement towards the midline
- straightening a limb
- turning palm up
- bending a limb
- movement away from the midline
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- liquid portion of the blood
- period of relaxation of the heart
- turning palm down
- movement around a central axis
- hair like projections
- bending backward or bending the foot towards the knee
- moving in a circle at a joint
- the iron-containing protein of the red blood cells
15 Clues: bending a limb • turning palm up • turning palm down • straightening a limb • hair like projections • liquid portion of the blood • movement towards the midline • moving in a circle at a joint • movement around a central axis • movement away from the midline • period of relaxation of the heart • microscopic air sacs in the lungs • period of work or contraction of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-11-08
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- period of relaxation of the heart
- microscopic air sacs in the lung
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a constant state of natural balance within the body
- breathing in; taking air into the lungs
- hairlike projections
- the straightening of a joint
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- turning the palms upward (toward the sky)
- decreasing the angle between two parts; bending a limb
- movement of a limb towards the midline
- rhythmic, wavelike motion of involuntary muscles
- liquid portion of the blood
- turning the palms downward (toward the ground)
- period of work, or contraction, of the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
15 Clues: hairlike projections • liquid portion of the blood • the straightening of a joint • microscopic air sacs in the lung • period of relaxation of the heart • movement of a limb towards the midline • breathing in; taking air into the lungs • turning the palms upward (toward the sky) • period of work, or contraction, of the heart • turning the palms downward (toward the ground) • ...
Medical Terminologies 2023-09-17
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- "Derma" meaning skin and "itis" meaning inflammation.
- “Adrenaline” means a hormone in the body secreted by the adrenal glands and “ergic” meaning activated by.
- Came from the Latin word "acutus" meaning sharp; severe.
- “Hypo” meaning low and “thyroid” meaning thyroid glands, and “ism” meaning condition.
- “Meninges” meaning membranes and “oma” meaning tumor; tumor in the membranes that surround the brain and the spinal cord.
- "Bio" meaning life and "Statistics" meaning numerical facts.
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- "Hyper" meaning high, "glykys" meaning sweet, and "haima" meaning blood; High blood sugar.
- "Bi" meaning two and "ped" meaning foot.
- "Dys" meaning bad and "function" meaning proper purpose; working badly.
- Came from the Greek word "oiden" meaning swelling.
- "Leuko" meaning white and "dystrophy" meaning impaired growth; a genetic disorder that affects the white matter (myelin) in the brain.
- Came from the Greek word "Gleukos" meaning sweet wine; Type of blood sugar.
- Kytos is the Greek word for "cyto" meaning hollow as a cell and "ology" meaning study of.
- "Intra" meaning inside and "cranial" meaning something related to the skull.
- "Autos" meaning self and "opsis" meaning sight; a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death.
15 Clues: "Bi" meaning two and "ped" meaning foot. • Came from the Greek word "oiden" meaning swelling. • "Derma" meaning skin and "itis" meaning inflammation. • Came from the Latin word "acutus" meaning sharp; severe. • "Bio" meaning life and "Statistics" meaning numerical facts. • "Dys" meaning bad and "function" meaning proper purpose; working badly. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-03-19
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- slow breathing
- surgical repair of the bronchus
- lung specialist
- inflammation of the bronchus
- condition of no breathing
- blood in the chest
- insufficient oxygen in the blood
- surgical removal of the voice box
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- surgical removal of a lobe
- surgical opening in the trachea
- runny nose(flow/discharge from the nose)
- inflammation of the voice box
- rapid breathing
- pus in the chest
- incision to the chest
15 Clues: slow breathing • lung specialist • rapid breathing • pus in the chest • blood in the chest • incision to the chest • condition of no breathing • surgical removal of a lobe • inflammation of the bronchus • inflammation of the voice box • surgical opening in the trachea • surgical repair of the bronchus • insufficient oxygen in the blood • surgical removal of the voice box • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-15
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- A surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum - a displacement of the bone and cartilage that divides your two nostrils.
- a way of looking inside the body using a flexible tube that has a small camera on the end of it.
- Services that include rehabilitative services to help restore bodily functions such walking,speech,the use of limbs, etc.
- A non-invasive procedure that is used to provide detailed views of the bones, blood vessels, brain and dense tissues.
- Medical equipment used in the course of treatment or home care, including such items as crutches, knee braces, wheelchairs, etc.
- Care rendered either on an inpatient basis or in the home setting for a terminally ill patient.
- A doctor who does not serve as a primary care physician, but who provides secondary care, specializing in a specific medical field.
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- When a member requires a great deal of medical care, the health insurance company may assign the member to this, to work with the patient's healthcare providers to assist in the management of the patient's long term needs.
- A term referring to a patient who receives care at a medical facility but who is not admitted to the facility overnight, or for 24 hours or less.
- health care professional focused on the diagnostic and treatment on neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
- Uses sound waves to make a picture of the organs and structures in the body.
- A term used to describe a person admitted to a hospital for at least 24 hours.
- Uses radiation energy to create images of internal body structures with a quick, painless procedure.
- services performed by an acupuncturist
- an ultrasound of the heart to look at heart size and function, including the heart valves.
15 Clues: services performed by an acupuncturist • Uses sound waves to make a picture of the organs and structures in the body. • A term used to describe a person admitted to a hospital for at least 24 hours. • an ultrasound of the heart to look at heart size and function, including the heart valves. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-05-29
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- is the combining form of cell
- is the plane that divides the body into anteror and posterior portions
- is the breakdown of glucose
- is the suffix for cell
- is joint pain
- is abnormal hardening of the bone
- is the root word that means to cut
- is the plane that divides the body into equal vertical left and right halves
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- is the visual examination of the colon
- is inflammation of the meninges
- is the suffix that means pertaining to speech
- is the surgical removal of the appendix
- is the drooping of the kidney
- is the blueness of any part of the body
- is a fatty tumor
15 Clues: is joint pain • is a fatty tumor • is the suffix for cell • is the breakdown of glucose • is the combining form of cell • is the drooping of the kidney • is inflammation of the meninges • is abnormal hardening of the bone • is the root word that means to cut • is the visual examination of the colon • is the surgical removal of the appendix • is the blueness of any part of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-10-14
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- **Biostatistics**: The application of statistical methods to biological and health-related research, aiding in the analysis and interpretation of data.
- **Hemolysis**: The destruction of red blood cells, leading to the release of hemoglobin into the bloodstream.
- **Neoplasm**: An abnormal mass of tissue that arises from uncontrolled cell growth, commonly referred to as a tumor.
- Abnormal or impaired functioning of an organ or system in the body.
- **Microfilm**: A film on which documents are reduced in size for preservation and storage, often used in libraries and archives.
- **Glucose**: A simple sugar that serves as a primary energy source for the body's cells and is critical in metabolism.
- A type of cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line internal organs.
- **Cytology**: The study of cells, including their structure, function, and abnormalities, often used in medical diagnostics.
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- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart.
- An immature red blood cell that is still developing in the bone marrow.
- A condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels.
- A malignant tumor that arises from connective tissues such as bone, cartilage, or muscle.
- An organism that walks on two legs.
- **Dermatitis**: An inflammation of the skin characterized by redness, swelling, and irritation.
- **Cuboid**: A three-dimensional geometric shape with six rectangular faces, typically resembling a box.
15 Clues: An organism that walks on two legs. • Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart. • A condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels. • Abnormal or impaired functioning of an organ or system in the body. • An immature red blood cell that is still developing in the bone marrow. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-29
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- Divides the body into superior and inferior
- Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
- Pertaining to the chest region
- Divides the body into left and right parts
- Pertaining to the buttocks
- Relating to the back or posterior of the body
- Relating to the front or anterior of the body
- Pertaining to the lower back or lumbar vertebrae
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- Pertaining to the thigh
- Pertaining to the abdomen
- Pertaining to the arm
- Toward the tail or lower part of the body
- Pertaining to the neck or cervical vertebrae
- Pertaining to the skull or head
- Pertaining to the pelvis
15 Clues: Pertaining to the arm • Pertaining to the thigh • Pertaining to the pelvis • Pertaining to the abdomen • Pertaining to the buttocks • Pertaining to the chest region • Pertaining to the skull or head • Toward the tail or lower part of the body • Divides the body into left and right parts • Divides the body into superior and inferior • Pertaining to the neck or cervical vertebrae • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-08-15
15 Clues: My/o • Orth/o • Cyte/o • Spin/o • Cost/o • Hemat/ • Arthr/o • softening • Ophthalm/o • Pain in the head • Tumor of the bone • Pain of the joint • Inflammation of the liver • Surgical repair of the nose • New opening of the colon or large intestine
Medical Terminologies 2024-10-16
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- two-footed
- relating to the brain or the intellect
- a type of sugar found in the blood
- cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs
- a condition in which your blood sugar (glucose) level is lower than the standard range
- impaired or abnormal functioning (as of an organ of the body
- swelling and irritation of the thin, saclike tissue surrounding the heart
- the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens
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- inflammation of the active tissues of the brain caused by an infection or an autoimmune response
- the breakdown of red blood cells
- one of the most common diseases of the postural and musculoskeletal system
- the outermost bone in the distal row of tarsal bones of many higher
- type of cancer that begins in bone or in the soft tissues of the body, including cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, or other connective or supportive tissue
- an abnormal mass of tissue that forms when cells grow and divide more than they should or do not die when they should
- inflammation of the skin
15 Clues: two-footed • inflammation of the skin • the breakdown of red blood cells • a type of sugar found in the blood • relating to the brain or the intellect • impaired or abnormal functioning (as of an organ of the body • the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens • the outermost bone in the distal row of tarsal bones of many higher • ...
Medical Terms 2025-07-29
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- = A burning sensation in the chest after eating
- = Protective shot
- = Medical imaging of bones
- = A severe, recurring headache
- = Inflammation of the liver
- = Red blood cell pigment
- = Difficulty in passing stool
- = High blood pressure
- = A doctor who treats children
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- = Surgical removal of appendix
- = A mental health condition with persistent sadness
- the counter = Medications available without a doctor’s note
- effects = Unwanted symptoms caused by medication
- = Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- = A written order from a doctor for medication
15 Clues: = Protective shot • = High blood pressure • = Red blood cell pigment • = Medical imaging of bones • = Inflammation of the liver • = Difficulty in passing stool • = Surgical removal of appendix • = A severe, recurring headache • = A doctor who treats children • = Difficulty falling or staying asleep • = A written order from a doctor for medication • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-09-29
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- a small amount of medicine to swallow
- a special van to drive you to the hospital
- to help you walk
- to sit on, if you cannot walk
- goes around your arm
- to drink with a spoon
- to cover a big cut
- to put medicine into your blood
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- a worker at a hospital
- a large building to help sick people
- to see inside your body
- to see how hot and how cold
- an expert who helps sick people
- a smaller building to help sick people
- a small amount of medicine to swallow
- to cover a small cut
16 Clues: to help you walk • to cover a big cut • goes around your arm • to cover a small cut • to drink with a spoon • a worker at a hospital • to see inside your body • to see how hot and how cold • to sit on, if you cannot walk • an expert who helps sick people • to put medicine into your blood • a large building to help sick people • a small amount of medicine to swallow • ...
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER 2023-10-10
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- ENGINEERING INVOLVES INVENTING AND PERFECTING EQUIPMENT USED TO LOOK INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY
- BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER THAT INVENTED THE ARTIFICIAL HEART
- A PHOTOGRAPHIC OR DIGITAL IMAGE OF THE INTERNAL COMPOSITION OF SOMETHING
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes
- A SPECIALTY OF MEDICINE AND ENGINEERING THAT DESIGNS, CONSTRUCTS, AND FITS ARTIFICIAL LIMBS AND BODY PARTS
- A RESEARCH STUDY
- BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER INVENTED X-RAYS
- ENGINEERING INVOLVES USING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO INVENT ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
- ENGINEERING DEALS WITH EQUIPMENT USED IN HOSPITALS AND OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES
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- THE PHYSICAL QUANTITY,PROPERTY,OR CONDITION BEING MEASURED
- AN INDIVIDUAL THAT HAS HAD A LIMB AMPUTATED
- TRANSDUCTION AND MEASUREMENT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL QUANTITIES
- ENGINEERING INVOLVES INVENTING AND OPERATING MEDICAL DEVICES
- AMERICAN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER WHO DEVELOPED MEDICAL RESPIRATORS
- BIOENGINEERING DISCIPLINE IN WHICH AN ORGANISM'S DNA IS ALTERED
15 Clues: A RESEARCH STUDY • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER INVENTED X-RAYS • AN INDIVIDUAL THAT HAS HAD A LIMB AMPUTATED • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER THAT INVENTED THE ARTIFICIAL HEART • TRANSDUCTION AND MEASUREMENT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL QUANTITIES • THE PHYSICAL QUANTITY,PROPERTY,OR CONDITION BEING MEASURED • ENGINEERING INVOLVES INVENTING AND OPERATING MEDICAL DEVICES • ...
MEDICAL 2025-01-01
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- The tiny hero that fights invaders without a cape
- What the doctor delivers after piecing together the puzzle.
- An unwelcome guest that makes you feel under the weather.
- The magic that turns off the pain switch during surgery.
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- Stay at home order for germs and their hosts.
- A sugar pill with the power of belief.
- The molecule that paints your blood red.
- A small dose of prevention for a big dose of health.
- The thread that patches your body’s fabric.
9 Clues: A sugar pill with the power of belief. • The molecule that paints your blood red. • The thread that patches your body’s fabric. • Stay at home order for germs and their hosts. • The tiny hero that fights invaders without a cape • A small dose of prevention for a big dose of health. • The magic that turns off the pain switch during surgery. • ...
Medical 2026-01-04
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- Brief loss of consciousness due to decreased cerebral perfusion.
- Low blood sugar causing altered mental status; improves with glucose.
- Chronic irreversible airflow limitation, often related to smoking.
- Sudden unilateral weakness, facial droop, and slurred speech.
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- Sudden loss of consciousness with tonic-clonic activity.
- Wheezing and prolonged expiration, reversible airway obstruction.
- Severe allergic reaction with airway compromise.
- Chest discomfort caused by myocardial ischemia relieved by rest.
- Metabolic disorder affecting blood glucose regulation.
9 Clues: Severe allergic reaction with airway compromise. • Metabolic disorder affecting blood glucose regulation. • Sudden loss of consciousness with tonic-clonic activity. • Sudden unilateral weakness, facial droop, and slurred speech. • Brief loss of consciousness due to decreased cerebral perfusion. • Chest discomfort caused by myocardial ischemia relieved by rest. • ...
Hospital 2023-08-02
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- A type of medical imaging that shows internal body structures
- A medical professional who examines and treats patients
- A person who receives medical treatment or care
- Drugs or substances used to treat or prevent diseases
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to body sounds
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- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital
- A place where sick or injured people receive medical care
- A medical procedure performed to treat an injury or illness
- A sudden, serious situation that requires immediate action
10 Clues: A person who receives medical treatment or care • Drugs or substances used to treat or prevent diseases • A medical professional who examines and treats patients • A place where sick or injured people receive medical care • A sudden, serious situation that requires immediate action • A medical procedure performed to treat an injury or illness • ...
Trade school 2024-03-01
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- less time and is cheaper
- vitals and gathering medical history.
- dentists and dental hygienists in their work
- assistants intake patients at the beginning of doctor's appointments,
- metals together through a process
- ventilation and air conditioning
- we interact with computers
- study of computers including computation, hardware, software, and the
- courses
- the best welding school
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- longer and costs more
- degree you get after 4 years of college
- programming languages
- you get after trade school
- degree that covers general education courses as well as medical
- field that includes computer systems, software, data processing, and
- process that businesses use to keep track of their finances
17 Clues: courses • longer and costs more • programming languages • the best welding school • less time and is cheaper • you get after trade school • we interact with computers • ventilation and air conditioning • metals together through a process • vitals and gathering medical history. • degree you get after 4 years of college • dentists and dental hygienists in their work • ...
ELON MUSK 2025-11-28
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- Technology that connects the human brain with machines
- Moving to another country
- Moral rules about what is right or wrong
- Loss of ability to move part of the body
- Electric car company
- Vehicle used by SpaceX to travel into space
- Public/negative opinion
- Brain cell
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- BCI company
- A medical test that records electrical activity in the brain
- A person who creates and runs a business, taking financial risks
- The medical act of moving an organ or tissue into a body
- New advanced technology
- Arms and legs of the human body
- Smart computer systems
- Medical device placed inside the body
16 Clues: Brain cell • BCI company • Electric car company • Smart computer systems • New advanced technology • Public/negative opinion • Moving to another country • Arms and legs of the human body • Medical device placed inside the body • Moral rules about what is right or wrong • Loss of ability to move part of the body • Vehicle used by SpaceX to travel into space • ...
Engineers 2021-08-23
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- Rules to ensure practices are quality
- GMOs
- Electrical poles
- Tylenol
- Medical scissors
- Highway 360
- Pillers
- The CRISPR Program
- Paper presses
- Railroad tracks
- Wall Insulation
- anti-lock brakes
- 'Southwest' Planes
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- Water filtering systems
- Pedal-powered motors
- Oilwell
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Bravecto flea and tick medicine
- Fluorescent lights
- Clean, cut, and cure processing systems
- Cherynoble
- Xrays
- Apollo 13
- Phones and how they transmit data
- Utility Lines
- Animal Habitats
26 Clues: GMOs • Xrays • Oilwell • Tylenol • Pillers • Apollo 13 • Cherynoble • Highway 360 • Utility Lines • Paper presses • Animal Habitats • Railroad tracks • Wall Insulation • Electrical poles • Medical scissors • anti-lock brakes • Golden Gate Bridge • Fluorescent lights • The CRISPR Program • 'Southwest' Planes • Pedal-powered motors • Water filtering systems • Bravecto flea and tick medicine • ...
Engineers 2021-08-23
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- Rules to ensure practices are quality
- GMOs
- Electrical poles
- Tylenol
- Medical scissors
- Highway 360
- Pillers
- The CRISPR Program
- Paper presses
- Railroad tracks
- Wall Insulation
- anti-lock brakes
- 'Southwest' Planes
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- Water filtering systems
- Pedal-powered motors
- Oilwell
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Bravecto flea and tick medicine
- Fluorescent lights
- Clean, cut, and cure processing systems
- Cherynoble
- Xrays
- Apollo 13
- Phones and how they transmit data
- Utility Lines
- Animal Habitats
26 Clues: GMOs • Xrays • Oilwell • Tylenol • Pillers • Apollo 13 • Cherynoble • Highway 360 • Utility Lines • Paper presses • Animal Habitats • Railroad tracks • Wall Insulation • Electrical poles • Medical scissors • anti-lock brakes • Golden Gate Bridge • Fluorescent lights • The CRISPR Program • 'Southwest' Planes • Pedal-powered motors • Water filtering systems • Bravecto flea and tick medicine • ...
Senior Sentinal 2024-05-08
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- Activities Enhance This
- Screening for Women Only
- Food you Eat
- Mobility Assistant
- Screening for Men Only
- Medical Care for Patients
- End-of-Life Care
- Medicare Age
- 50+ Organization
- Federal Insurance for Seniors
- Medical Directive
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- REMINISCENCE
- Medicare Part C
- Keeps Facilities Safer
- Sight Fixer
- Physician
- Home Nurse
- Physical Activities Better This
- Poverty Level State/Federal Program
- Medicare Prescription Coverage
- ADL Services for Seniors
- Blood Pumper
- Getting Older
23 Clues: Physician • Home Nurse • Sight Fixer • REMINISCENCE • Food you Eat • Blood Pumper • Medicare Age • Getting Older • Medicare Part C • End-of-Life Care • 50+ Organization • Medical Directive • Mobility Assistant • Keeps Facilities Safer • Screening for Men Only • Activities Enhance This • Screening for Women Only • ADL Services for Seniors • Medical Care for Patients • Federal Insurance for Seniors • ...
Stems 10 2024-11-20
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- – Leaves, Vegetation
- – Activate, Assemble
- – Tree science, Arboriculture
- – Touchable, Sensory
- – Unbroken, Undamaged
- – Terrifying, Frightening
- – Movable, Portable
- – Insect, Crustacean
- – Disease study, Medical science
- – Endoscope, Medical viewer
- – Microorganisms, Microscopic plankton
- – Psychopath, Antisocial personality
- – Stationary, Motionless
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- – Germ, Virus
- – Joint inflammation, Rheumatism
- – Strip, Shed
- – Uneducated, Unreadable
- – Billionth of a second, Tiny fraction of time
- – Illegal, Unlawful
- – Quirk, Eccentricity
- – Tree-ring dating, Wood analysis
- – Unknown disease, Self-originated illness
- – Connection, Communication
- – Novel, Narrative
- – Unreadable, Indecipherable
25 Clues: – Germ, Virus • – Strip, Shed • – Novel, Narrative • – Illegal, Unlawful • – Movable, Portable • – Leaves, Vegetation • – Activate, Assemble • – Touchable, Sensory • – Insect, Crustacean • – Unbroken, Undamaged • – Quirk, Eccentricity • – Uneducated, Unreadable • – Stationary, Motionless • – Terrifying, Frightening • – Connection, Communication • – Endoscope, Medical viewer • ...
Medical 2024-06-20
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- Reach, I get therapy at ______.
- It's time to take take my ______.
- I use a device to help me ______.
- If you have stroke symptoms go straight to the ______.
- I had a ______.
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- In an emergency you can call for an ______.
- A person who helps a doctor is a ______.
- In an emergency call ______.
- When you are sick you go see the ______.
9 Clues: I had a ______. • In an emergency call ______. • Reach, I get therapy at ______. • It's time to take take my ______. • I use a device to help me ______. • A person who helps a doctor is a ______. • When you are sick you go see the ______. • In an emergency you can call for an ______. • If you have stroke symptoms go straight to the ______.
medical 2022-08-16
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- the work that a person does regularly in order to earn money
- a doctor who deals with health problems that relate to a specific area of medicine compare
- a job or profession that someone does for a long time
- a doctor who is training at a hospital to become a specialist in a particular field of medicine
- the condition of being well or free from disease
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- a person who is skilled in the science of medicine, a person who is trained and licensed to treat sick and injured people
- he main subject studied by a college or university student compare
- of or relating to the treatment of diseases and injuries, of or relating to medicine
- a person who works in a hospital in order to complete training as a doctor
9 Clues: the condition of being well or free from disease • a job or profession that someone does for a long time • the work that a person does regularly in order to earn money • he main subject studied by a college or university student compare • a person who works in a hospital in order to complete training as a doctor • ...
Medical Words 2016-01-13
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- A tooth doctor is called a ......
- The cause of an illness is called the ........
- A person being treated is called a ..........
- A wound may be wrapped in a ..........
- You must have a ....... from a doctor to buy restricted medicines.
- Medicine is sold at a .......
- Another word for pharmacy is .........
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- Surgery is done in an operating .......
- A wound may be cleaned with an ............
- Pain, temperature and sneezing are examples of a .......
- A picture of bones is an .........
- Emergency Department
- A hole in a tooth is repaired with a .......
- A ........ drives to an accident in an ambulance.
- General Practitioner
15 Clues: Emergency Department • General Practitioner • Medicine is sold at a ....... • A tooth doctor is called a ...... • A picture of bones is an ......... • A wound may be wrapped in a .......... • Another word for pharmacy is ......... • Surgery is done in an operating ....... • A wound may be cleaned with an ............ • A hole in a tooth is repaired with a ....... • ...
Medical Profession 2017-02-08
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- one who prescribes spectacles
- doctor for female ailments
- doctor who helps in the delivery of babies
- doctor for nervous disorders
- doctor for corns
- doctor for emotional disturbances
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- one who manufactures eye glasses
- doctor for correcting body deformities
- doctor of children's diseases
- doctor of skin diseases
- doctor for heart diseases
- doctor of internal organs
- one who straightens crooked teeth
- doctor for eyes diseases
- one who takes training as an apprentice
15 Clues: doctor for corns • doctor of skin diseases • doctor for eyes diseases • doctor for heart diseases • doctor of internal organs • doctor for female ailments • doctor for nervous disorders • doctor of children's diseases • one who prescribes spectacles • one who manufactures eye glasses • one who straightens crooked teeth • doctor for emotional disturbances • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-07-29
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- inflammation of the kidney
- male reproductive organs
- branch of medicine involved in diagnoses and treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system
- endocrine gland located behind the optic nerve in the brain
- hormone secreted by pancreas
- pertaining to the lung
- urinary tract infection
- pint at which an axon of one neuron meets the dendrite of the next neuron
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- difficult or painful urination
- wave like muscular movements in the wall of the digestive system tube, moves food along the tube
- inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- function is to store bile made by the liver
- female repoductive organs
- difficulty breathing
- nasal hairs that filter dust
15 Clues: difficulty breathing • pertaining to the lung • urinary tract infection • male reproductive organs • female repoductive organs • inflammation of the kidney • nasal hairs that filter dust • hormone secreted by pancreas • difficult or painful urination • function is to store bile made by the liver • endocrine gland located behind the optic nerve in the brain • ...
Medical Careers 2015-02-02
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- Period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- Clearness or sharpness of perception
- treatment of disease and injury with active intervention
- Pertaining to vision
- Medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
- Study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery
- Treatment of disease and injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
- Study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
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- Assist during surgical operations
- One who treats feet
- Science of vision using both eyes
- Study of women
- Period of training in a specific area under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.
- Disorder of sight resulting in wandering eyes
- Capacity for sight
15 Clues: Study of women • Capacity for sight • One who treats feet • Pertaining to vision • Assist during surgical operations • Science of vision using both eyes • Clearness or sharpness of perception • Disorder of sight resulting in wandering eyes • Study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery • Medical care of infants, children, and adolescents • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-09-24
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- sort of swelling or inflammation of something
- having to do with the thing inside our head that controls everything
- meaning tumor or swelling
- sounds like ¨Oh stop, Tommy¨
- is the enlargement of something
- meaning the intestines
- sounds like doormat
- any condition or disease of something
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- having to do with the digestive system
- a removal of something
- meaning disease
- meaning a gland
- rhymes with fast
- having to do with the thing that helps to pump blood in your system
- a blood vessel
15 Clues: a blood vessel • meaning disease • meaning a gland • rhymes with fast • sounds like doormat • a removal of something • meaning the intestines • meaning tumor or swelling • sounds like ¨Oh stop, Tommy¨ • is the enlargement of something • any condition or disease of something • having to do with the digestive system • sort of swelling or inflammation of something • ...
Medical Terminology! 2021-09-24
15 Clues: heart • a gland • stomach • the skin • a vessel • the brain • disease of • enlargement • plastic repair • the intestines • inflammation of • a surgical insision • the surgical removal of • any condition or disease • tumor/sweeling of some body part
Medical Terms 2021-08-17
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- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- Plan to stay overnight for one or more days
- Wound, sore, or cut
- Sudden but usually short (e.g., acute illness)
- Swelling
- Blood clot
- Pain in the chest related to the heart temporary
- Low blood pressure
- Cancerous
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- Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin
- not cancerous
- Outermost layer of skin
- High blood pressure
- Check in and check out the same day
- Doesn’t require entering the body
15 Clues: Swelling • Cancerous • Blood clot • not cancerous • Low blood pressure • Wound, sore, or cut • High blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • Doesn’t require entering the body • Check in and check out the same day • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Plan to stay overnight for one or more days • Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin • ...
medical terminology 2022-01-05
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- moving your leg away from your body
- your little fingers
- your nose
- moving a part of your body forward
- moving a body part backwards
- what being very sad is called
- your cheeks
- turning on a axis
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- neck
- your arm
- the front of your hand
- when your palms down
- is what you hear out of
- when you raise your arm
- your stinky armpit
15 Clues: neck • your arm • your nose • your cheeks • turning on a axis • your stinky armpit • your little fingers • when your palms down • the front of your hand • is what you hear out of • when you raise your arm • moving a body part backwards • what being very sad is called • moving a part of your body forward • moving your leg away from your body
Medical Assistant 2022-03-07
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- Never try to ___ a patient who is having a seizure
- If a patient states they are allergic to eggs, they should not get the ___ vaccine
- Another name for a heart attack
- A good way to practice therapeutic communication is to ___ information to ensure understanding
- What hormone is detected in a positive pregnancy test?
- the glucose tolerance test (GTT) is used to diagnose ____
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- When taking blood pressure, the top number is the ____ number
- Consent is when a procedure is explained to the patient and they have time to give their answer in writing
- Term used for swelling
- When charting, always write in an ____ manner
- When a patient is lying flat on their stomach, they are in the ___ positon
- Acronym of instructions on what to do in case of a fire
- Electronic medical record is protected by ____
- When collecting specimens, label the sample with the patient's name and ______
- Always ask the patient ____ ended questions
15 Clues: Term used for swelling • Another name for a heart attack • Always ask the patient ____ ended questions • When charting, always write in an ____ manner • Electronic medical record is protected by ____ • Never try to ___ a patient who is having a seizure • What hormone is detected in a positive pregnancy test? • Acronym of instructions on what to do in case of a fire • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-08-31
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- Relating to the brain and spinal cord
- Relating to the stomach and the intestines
- Surgical repair/ plastic surgery of the nose
- Gland-like tumors
- Any disease or condition of the blood vessels
- Scraping of the skin to repair
- Any disease of the stomach
- Enlargement of the kidney
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- Gland-like tumor in the kidney
- Inflammation of the eyelid
- Surgery to remove the adenoid glands
- Surgical incision into the gallbladder or bladder
- Enlargement of the heart
- Study of causes and effects of disease
- Relating to the intestines
15 Clues: Gland-like tumors • Enlargement of the heart • Enlargement of the kidney • Inflammation of the eyelid • Relating to the intestines • Any disease of the stomach • Gland-like tumor in the kidney • Scraping of the skin to repair • Surgery to remove the adenoid glands • Relating to the brain and spinal cord • Study of causes and effects of disease • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-08-31
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- Brain and spinal cord
- Stomach and the intestines
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Gland-like tumors
- Any disease or condition of the blood vessels
- Scraping of the skin to repair
- Any disease of the stomach
- Enlargement of the kidney
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- Gland-like tumor in the kidney
- Inflammation of the eyelid
- Surgery to remove the adenoid glands
- Surgical incision into the gallbladder or bladder
- Enlargement of the heart
- Study of nature and cause of disease
- Relating to the intestines
15 Clues: Gland-like tumors • Brain and spinal cord • Enlargement of the heart • Enlargement of the kidney • Inflammation of the eyelid • Stomach and the intestines • Relating to the intestines • Any disease of the stomach • Surgical repair of the nose • Gland-like tumor in the kidney • Scraping of the skin to repair • Surgery to remove the adenoid glands • Study of nature and cause of disease • ...
Medical Terms 2022-02-06
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- body mass index
- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- prescription or treatment
- a bruise
- high blood pressure
- red blood cell
- "twice a day"
- by mouth
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- signifies inflammation
- related to the heart
- related to bone
- a patient who requires hospitalization
- related to the stomach
- indicates heat
- refers to psychiatry or mental health
15 Clues: a bruise • by mouth • "twice a day" • indicates heat • red blood cell • body mass index • related to bone • high blood pressure • related to the heart • signifies inflammation • related to the stomach • prescription or treatment • swelling caused by fluid accumulation • refers to psychiatry or mental health • a patient who requires hospitalization
Medical Term 2022-01-19
Medical terms 2022-11-17
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- the study of canines and dogs
- a person skilled in a type of therapy.
- an antibody that counteracts toxins
- an organism with more than one cell
- liver cancer
- skin cancer
- the study of living organisms.
- the study of felines
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- person who treat and diagnose skin disorders.
- fast heart beat
- a substance the alters the nervious system.
- below normal heart rate
- a single cell organism
- The study of the diseases and treatment of the eye.
- the study of the ear
15 Clues: skin cancer • liver cancer • fast heart beat • the study of the ear • the study of felines • a single cell organism • below normal heart rate • the study of canines and dogs • the study of living organisms. • an antibody that counteracts toxins • an organism with more than one cell • a person skilled in a type of therapy. • a substance the alters the nervious system. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-11-10
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- a clump of cells or tissue that is caused by abnormal growth/divisions (may or may not be cancerous)
- side effects of diseases
- broken bone
- describes an illness that can be spread to other people or organisms
- not normal or regular
- to clean or disinfect
- long term illness
- your body's ability to resist or fight against disease
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- authorization from a doctor or physician to take a certain medication
- one of the body systems, has to do with breathing
- a conclusion drawn by doctors based off symptoms
- cut or scrape
- describes something pertaining to the heart
- filled with too much blood
- illness short in duration
15 Clues: broken bone • cut or scrape • long term illness • not normal or regular • to clean or disinfect • side effects of diseases • illness short in duration • filled with too much blood • describes something pertaining to the heart • a conclusion drawn by doctors based off symptoms • one of the body systems, has to do with breathing • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-04-12
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- The term means inflammation of the pancreas.
- Term that describes blood in the
- Which of these conditions is commonly known as a bruise.
- An abnormally slow heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute is known as.
- The presence of glucose in the urine is known as.
- The term , which is also known as wheezing is the sound heard during breathing out as air passes out through a partially obstructed airway.
- bacterial infection of the lining of her heart. This condition is known asbacterial.
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- An abnormally rapid rate of respiration of more than 20 breaths per minute is known as.
- Term referring to a kidney.
- The term means toward or nearer the midline.
- A blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery is known as a/an.
- is the tissue death of an artery or
- a normal scar resulting from the healing of a wound.
- The acute respiratory syndrome known as__, is characterized in children and infants by obstruction of the larynx hoarseness and a barking cough.
- is an abnormal increase in the number of red cells in the blood due to excess production of these cells by the bone marrow.
15 Clues: Term referring to a kidney. • Term that describes blood in the • is the tissue death of an artery or • The term means inflammation of the pancreas. • The term means toward or nearer the midline. • The presence of glucose in the urine is known as. • a normal scar resulting from the healing of a wound. • Which of these conditions is commonly known as a bruise. • ...
Medical Crossword 2021-07-16
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- name the 7th cranial nerve
- instrument used to measure BP
- Painful inflammation of mucous membrane
- Capital of Punjab
- Spread of cancer
- Study of causes of diseases
- Captain of indian cricket team
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- Rapid Breathing
- loss of hair
- Largest part of brain
- Redness of skin
- religion in which bahubali festival is
- Inability to swallow
- infection acquired during hospital stay
- Situated farthest from midline
15 Clues: loss of hair • Rapid Breathing • Redness of skin • Spread of cancer • Capital of Punjab • Inability to swallow • Largest part of brain • name the 7th cranial nerve • Study of causes of diseases • instrument used to measure BP • Situated farthest from midline • Captain of indian cricket team • religion in which bahubali festival is • Painful inflammation of mucous membrane • ...
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- treating children from birth to young adulthood
- qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws
- who treats the feet and their ailments
- preventive care and disease management for female health conditions
- treat kidney diseases
- specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
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- help people learn to cope with stressful situations
- specialists in the nervous system
- is trained to assist women in childbirth
- specialize in eye and vision care
- who treats mental health conditions
- treat both common and complex illnesses
- these internists are cancer specialists
- they treat immune system disorders
15 Clues: treat kidney diseases • specialists in the nervous system • specialize in eye and vision care • they treat immune system disorders • who treats mental health conditions • who treats the feet and their ailments • treat both common and complex illnesses • these internists are cancer specialists • is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Medical Professionals 2022-10-19
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- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of the function and disorders of the urinary system.
- a person qualified to practise medicine, especially one who specializes in diagnosis and medical treatment as distinct from surgery.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues.
- uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds
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- health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours.
- highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components.
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- a health care professional focused on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
15 Clues: an expert on diet and nutrition. • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals • a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-10-18
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- an oily secretion
- lacking skin pigmentation
- the tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- a crack like sore
- a protein found in the skin and connective tissue
- sweat glands most numerous in the hand
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- a symptom associated with most forms of dermatitis
- hard protein
- the soft tissue surrounding the nail border
- a small abscess on the skin
- brown-black skin pigment
- can be caused by an allergic reaction to the skin
- an internal and external covering on surfaces of the body
- a fat cell
- a sac containing fluid or semi-solid material
15 Clues: a fat cell • hard protein • an oily secretion • a crack like sore • brown-black skin pigment • lacking skin pigmentation • a small abscess on the skin • sweat glands most numerous in the hand • the soft tissue surrounding the nail border • the tiny opening on the surface of the skin • a sac containing fluid or semi-solid material • can be caused by an allergic reaction to the skin • ...
Medical Sociology 2024-01-02
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- Structural or physical dysfunction in the body.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well being.
- The behaviors associated with having an illness
- Attaching a medical term to a deviant act or non typical result.
- illnesses that are questioned or considered questionable by some medical professionals
- The physical limitations a less-able person faces
- The study of the cause and distribution of disease.
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- the social process that normalizes “sick” behavior
- The act of looking down at someone that has a disease.
- A social Institution responsible for treating disease and improving the health of a person.
- a reduction in one’s ability to perform everyday tasks; the World Health Organization notes that this is a social limitation
- The process that changes “bad” behavior into “sick” behavior
- The answer to this one is "WORD_BANK" and is here to provide you with a word bank for the other questions.Medical-Sociology, Medicine, Health, Disease, Sick-Roles, Stigmatization-of-Illness, Contested-Illnesses, Illnesses-Beliefs, Medicalization, Social-Epidemiology, disability, demedicalization, impairment
- Assumptions about the severity or nature of symptoms
- A perspective that seeks to understand the ways that society approaches and shapes health, disease and illness
15 Clues: Structural or physical dysfunction in the body. • The behaviors associated with having an illness • The physical limitations a less-able person faces • the social process that normalizes “sick” behavior • A state of physical, mental, and social well being. • The study of the cause and distribution of disease. • Assumptions about the severity or nature of symptoms • ...
Medical Term 2023-12-03
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- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage often caused by a blood clot.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe but the duration is short.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A tender fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue usually due to infection.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Not cancerous.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
15 Clues: Not cancerous. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage often caused by a blood clot. • ...
