medical … Crossword Puzzles
Types of Doctors 2022-03-10
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- specializes in concerns with the lungs
- this type of medical doctor can be a primary care physician for patients of any age
- focuses on concerns of the heart and circulatory system
- treats digestive tract concerns
- treats kidney disease
- specialize in prescribing medication for mental health treatment
- type of surgeon that reconstructs the face, skin, and body
- cancer specialists
- ear, nose, and throat doctor
- treats men's reproductive concerns and urinary tract problems
- these medical specialists care for the elderly
- handles women's reproductive health
- eye doctor
- gives medication for sedation for surgery
- treats immune system disorders and anaphylactic shock
- specialize in caring for children
- primary care specialists who treat general medical conditions and see only adults
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- handles conditions with the skin
- specialize in treatment of the foot
- doctors who treat skeletomuscular injuries and can perform surgeries in different specifications
- handles wide spread infectious disease
- fully licensed medical doctor who focuses on the whole body approach more than pharmaceutical treatment
- treats diseases of the blood and lymph nodes
- sleep doctor
- medicine doctors are nonsurgical and treat skeletomuscular injuries often occurring in sports
- uses imaging to diagnose diseases
- cares for women through pregnancy and childbirth
27 Clues: eye doctor • sleep doctor • cancer specialists • treats kidney disease • ear, nose, and throat doctor • treats digestive tract concerns • handles conditions with the skin • uses imaging to diagnose diseases • specialize in caring for children • specialize in treatment of the foot • handles women's reproductive health • specializes in concerns with the lungs • ...
MUTAL 2022-01-06
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- - Inflammation within blood vessels
- – Also known as Raised Cholesterol
- – medical term relating to blood
- – Typically a condition that is long term or persistent
- - Government's principal adviser on health and the professional lead for all medical staff (abbrv)
- – Where may you find your rotator cuff
- – Irregular heartbeat
- – Also known as Fracture (2 wrds)
- - Procedure used to widen blocked or narrowed coronary arteries
- – May experience acid reflux (abbrv)
- - Interruption of blood flow to an area of the brain
- – Also known as a Blood Clot
- – Typically a condition short in duration
- - Another name for mini-stroke (abbrv)
- – Medical term for fainting
- – medical term relating to stomach
- - Common prescription for raised cholesterol
- – Another name for a stroke (2 wrds)
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- - Condition that is an auto-declines, often affects the lungs (2 wrds)
- - When the heart stops (2 wrds)
- - Common prescription for Bipolar
- – Kidneys
- – Also known as Arterial Blockage
- - radio-waves to destroy or shrink cancer tumours
- – Also known as Haemorrhoids
- – Suffix meaning study of a particular concentration
- – Maximum alcohol per sitting with fatty liver
- – Also known as Raised Blood Pressure
- – Diabetes during pregnancy
- – Also known as Myocardial Infarction (2 wrds)
- - small mesh tube that holds open passages in the body
31 Clues: – Kidneys • – Irregular heartbeat • – Diabetes during pregnancy • – Medical term for fainting • – Also known as Haemorrhoids • – Also known as a Blood Clot • - When the heart stops (2 wrds) • – medical term relating to blood • - Common prescription for Bipolar • – Also known as Arterial Blockage • – Also known as Fracture (2 wrds) • – Also known as Raised Cholesterol • ...
Health problems 2018-10-09
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- feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
- an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease
- more than average fatness
- written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient
- identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
- a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
- a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose
- hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity
- any red eruption of the skin
- an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness
- a thorough physical examination
- respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin
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- a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
- a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity
- a medical treatment in which someone's body is cut open so that a doctor can repair, remove, or replace a diseased or damaged part.
- a licensed medical practitioner
- any of several metabolic disorders marked by excessive urination and persistent thirst
- a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection
- a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists
- frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning
20 Clues: more than average fatness • any red eruption of the skin • a licensed medical practitioner • a thorough physical examination • feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit • an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness • a painful and involuntary muscular contraction • an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease • a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet • ...
BLS CPR WORD SEARCH 2024-03-19
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- violent striking or a moving object against another object moving or still with force
- pressure pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- located below the chest
- person nearby an incident
- acute allergic reaction where the body is hypersensitive
- services typically identified in America as immediate police, fire or medical needs
- medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion
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- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- when you're pumped up you get a rush of this
- cleaning fluid
- to evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
- resuscitation often referred to as CPR, medical procedure to compress the chest and restore blood circulation
- having to do with the heart and lungs
- respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe
- state of being abnormally full or blocked by ways of blood, mucus or other substance
- having to do with the heart
- Bag valve mask
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act
- Automated life support
- electrocardiogram, display and record of heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
- response of the body following irritation of throat or airway
22 Clues: cleaning fluid • Bag valve mask • Automated life support • located below the chest • person nearby an incident • having to do with the heart • cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act • having to do with the heart and lungs • medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion • when you're pumped up you get a rush of this • respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe • ...
Health Information Management Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-01
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- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
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- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
Two Patient Identifiers 2024-03-25
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- the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution
- an established or official way of doing something
- name of our organization
- band an armband that identifies a patient
- take a patient from one place to another within the organization by means of a wheelchair
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government party, business or individual
- look after and provide for the needs of
- make sure or demonstrate that something is true or accurate or justified
- being the only one of its kind
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- a general rule, principle, or piece of advice
- a word or set of words by which a person is addressed or referred to
- all the people employed by a particular organization
- a person or thing that identifies something
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for a sick of injured person
- a substance used for medical treatment
- a person receiving medical treatment
- number of patient identifiers
- of birth or another way to verify birthday
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
20 Clues: name of our organization • number of patient identifiers • being the only one of its kind • a person receiving medical treatment • a substance used for medical treatment • look after and provide for the needs of • band an armband that identifies a patient • of birth or another way to verify birthday • a person or thing that identifies something • ...
Harold Shipman 2022-11-02
Mid Term B & C Valeria 2013-12-19
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- health plan or program
- medical billing program report given to a patient that lists the diagnoses services and fees due after the encounter
- illness or condition with a long duration
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- name or phrase from a based on a persons name
- usage notes provided at the beginnings of CPT sections
- account software used for scheduling appointments billing info
- list 17 chapters
- file containing the documentation of a patients medical history and related information
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- standards of professional behavior
- the first listed diagnosis
- illness or condition featuring severe symptoms and short duration
- is the recognition of a superior level of skill by an organization
- amount the insured must pay before healthcare service before a healthcare plans payment begins
- acting for the good of the public and the medical practice
- private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare beneficiaries
- a fixed prepayment covering providers services for a plan member
- An abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition can't be placed in any catergory
- person who buys an insurance plan
- a number that is appended to a code to report particular fact
21 Clues: list 17 chapters • health plan or program • the first listed diagnosis • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • illness or condition with a long duration • name or phrase from a based on a persons name • standards of conduct based on moral principles • usage notes provided at the beginnings of CPT sections • ...
HIM Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-21
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- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
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- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
Bioethics and human rights: international legal regulation 2024-11-09
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- Rights-based document signed in 1948 emphasizing life and liberty (4 letters)
- Type of privacy concern raised by genetic testing (7 letters)
- Process of genetic intervention in embryos or adults (7 letters)
- Medical process to ease suffering for those near death (10 letters)
- The 1964 declaration outlining ethics in medical research (8 letters)
- Practice involving third-party pregnancy to help others have children (9 letters)
- UN agency responsible for the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (6 letters)
- Council that offers bioethical guidelines for clinical trials globally (3 letters)
- The right of individuals to make their own
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- Guidelines established in 1947 for ethical human experimentation (9letters)
- Bioethical concept ensuring fair treatment and resources (7 letters)
- Bioethics principle that means "do no harm" (14 letters)
- Document created by WHO to prevent organ trafficking (9 letters)
- Legal permission to use a person in a medical trial (7 letters)
- Protecting personal data, especially in healthcare (7 letters)
- Technology often used for diagnosing and analyzing medical data (2 letters)
- Widely known technique for editing genes (6 letters)
- European treaty on bioethics, signed in Oviedo in 1997 (6 letters)
- Core human rights principle emphasizing respect for each person (7 letters)
- International right concerning access to adequate healthcare (6 letters)
20 Clues: The right of individuals to make their own • Widely known technique for editing genes (6 letters) • Bioethics principle that means "do no harm" (14 letters) • Type of privacy concern raised by genetic testing (7 letters) • Protecting personal data, especially in healthcare (7 letters) • Legal permission to use a person in a medical trial (7 letters) • ...
Body Systems Part 1 2025-07-20
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- The angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet
- The loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that comes with aging
- A type of leukocyte that surrounds and kills invading cells
- The surgical removal of one or both testicles
- The medical term for stopping or controlling bleeding
- AKA spinal osteoarthritis, is a degenerative disorder that can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
- Pain in the head
- The abnormal softening of cartilage
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- The gradual loss of sensorineural hearing that occurs as the body ages
- AKA hardening of the arteries, is any of a group of diseases characterized by thickening and the loss of elasticity of arterial walls
- The medical term for above the stomach
- A portion of the respiratory system that is posterior to the nasal cavity and continues downward to behind the mouth
- The medical term for profuse sweating
- Blood cells that are involved in defending the body against infective organisms and foreign substances
- Excessive hunger
- The inflammation of the kidney or kidneys
- The medical term for heartburn
- A group of disorders characterized by dry, thickened, and scaly skin
- The normal termination of menstruation in women during middle age
- The watery flow of mucus from the nose
20 Clues: Excessive hunger • Pain in the head • The medical term for heartburn • The abnormal softening of cartilage • The medical term for profuse sweating • The medical term for above the stomach • The watery flow of mucus from the nose • The inflammation of the kidney or kidneys • The surgical removal of one or both testicles • The angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet • ...
First Aid 2025-12-10
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- Any damage to the skin or body tissue
- A handheld medical device to deliver medicine as mist.
- A sudden burst of electrical energy to the brain.
- When a person may feel week or dizzy
- The acronym for stroke patients.
- What you insert into someone having an allergic reaction.
- The regular term for syncope.
- The medical term for fainting
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- When your glucose levels are too high.
- Washing solution for medical purposes.
- A crucial hormone in your pancreas
- A head injury
- Agonal breathing
- When food is lodged in the throat.
- Recurring seizures
15 Clues: A head injury • Agonal breathing • Recurring seizures • The regular term for syncope. • The medical term for fainting • The acronym for stroke patients. • A crucial hormone in your pancreas • When food is lodged in the throat. • When a person may feel week or dizzy • Any damage to the skin or body tissue • When your glucose levels are too high. • ...
CR3 2023-03-18
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- Medical professional who specializes in oral health and hygiene.
- Medical professional who cares for patients
- Professional cook who prepares food
- Skilled tradesperson who builds and repairs structures made of wood
- Professional who conducts research and experiments
- Professional who designs and builds machines, structures, and systems
- Skilled tradesperson who installs and maintains plumbing systems
- Professional who practices law
- Medical professional who treats patients
- Educator who teaches students
- Professional who manages financial records and prepares taxes
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- Professional who plays musical instruments or sings
- Professional who creates visual art
- Performer who portrays characters on stage or screen
- Professional who writes and reports news stories
- Skilled tradesperson who repairs and maintains machinery and vehicles
- Skilled tradesperson who installs and maintains electrical systems
- Professional who competes in sports
- Professional who creates written content
- Professional who designs buildings and other structures
20 Clues: Educator who teaches students • Professional who practices law • Professional who creates visual art • Professional cook who prepares food • Professional who competes in sports • Professional who creates written content • Medical professional who treats patients • Medical professional who cares for patients • Professional who writes and reports news stories • ...
EMR chapter 15 2013-10-02
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- patients worried about information given.
- the electronic records that originates from more than one facility.
- a billing system that shows payments.
- information giving to patient to help with understanding.
- the electronic records that originates from one facility.
- development to support healthcare.
- the study of medical computing.
- faxing.
- any set of physical properties.
- a person that assist with patient in a medical office.
- a system that is capable of interacting with another system.
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- a collection of related that serves as a foundation for retrieving information.
- connects to the main computer.
- to partly remove or correct.
- patient data with special instructions.
- results to a test on a patients.
- a recording you receive before a appointment.
- electronic record of health related information about individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards.
- allows the patient to access medical records.
- Generally or widely accepted.
20 Clues: faxing. • to partly remove or correct. • Generally or widely accepted. • connects to the main computer. • the study of medical computing. • any set of physical properties. • results to a test on a patients. • development to support healthcare. • a billing system that shows payments. • patient data with special instructions. • patients worried about information given. • ...
Welcome to Boston! 2022-02-11
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- closest Baseball Park to HMS
- name of test taken to apply to medical school
- name of HMS building at the top of the Quad
- number of minutes each Boston residents lives away from a park
- founder of Harvard Medical School
- alternative term for "flipped model classroom"
- name of library on Longwood Campus
- most competitive society event
- one of the world’s oldest interdisciplinary educational programs
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- traditional first year showcase
- ceremony named after clothing
- incorporates earlier clinical experience in the curriculum
- name of HMS resident hall
- technical name for Harvard University's museum of trees
- former Dean after which the Medical Education building is named
- London, for an example.
- stone type that HMS buildings are made from
- program that shares first year courses with MD students
- first name of most famous piece in the Warren Anatomical Museum
- capital of Massachusetts
20 Clues: London, for an example. • capital of Massachusetts • name of HMS resident hall • closest Baseball Park to HMS • ceremony named after clothing • most competitive society event • traditional first year showcase • founder of Harvard Medical School • name of library on Longwood Campus • stone type that HMS buildings are made from • name of HMS building at the top of the Quad • ...
Patient Access Week 2024-04-03
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- collect all demographics
- who are we celebrating
- last step after estimate
- approval from a health plan for a service to be covered
- imagining exam using radioactive tracers
- to immediately find out if the medical plan qualifys for medical assistance
- hospital we support
- treatment that improves your ability to talk and use other language skills
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- department for therapy
- patient identifier
- magnets and radio waves to produce images on a computer
- treatment of disease, injury or deformity by physical methods
- medical procedure that makes real-time video of movements inside a part of the body
- electronic application for orders
- data needed before an appointment
- unique identifier assigned to a patient in an electronic health record
- received from a doctor
- team that verifies insurance and authorizations
- x-ray exam of the breast
- create an appointment
20 Clues: patient identifier • hospital we support • create an appointment • department for therapy • who are we celebrating • received from a doctor • collect all demographics • last step after estimate • x-ray exam of the breast • electronic application for orders • data needed before an appointment • imagining exam using radioactive tracers • team that verifies insurance and authorizations • ...
Rehab terms 2025-01-23
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- abbreviated term: pt required 100% assistance
- abbreviated term used to indicate devices pt will be required at home
- head of bed
- the mental action of process of acquiring knowledge and understanding experiences
- abbreviated assistance level: pt does 25% of the work
- medical term meaning difficulty swallowing
- device put on tracheostomy to allow verbal responses
- the inability to produce sound or speak
- weight bearing status: no weight!!
- edge of bed
- abbreviated assistance level: pt does 75% of the work
- region: relating to or located in the pharynx, or throat
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- removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth.
- medical term used to indicate "putting on"
- the means of sending and receiving information
- medical term used to indicate "taking off"
- abbreviated term: just required hand on patient
- abbreviated term aka a transfemoral amputation
- the ability to walk
- weight bearing status: pt can put some weight on limb
20 Clues: head of bed • edge of bed • the ability to walk • weight bearing status: no weight!! • the inability to produce sound or speak • medical term used to indicate "putting on" • medical term used to indicate "taking off" • medical term meaning difficulty swallowing • abbreviated term: pt required 100% assistance • the means of sending and receiving information • ...
Hippocrates 2025-10-11
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- Balance of body and humors.
- Hippocrates' role and profession.
- Moral conduct in medical practice.
- Key to health in humoral theory.
- Cleanliness to maintain health.
- Guided his view on health and nature.
- Father of Western medicine.
- Greek island, birthplace of Hippocrates.
- Condition Hippocrates sought to explain naturally.
- His explanation for disease, not superstition.
- Careful watching of symptoms and patients.
- Study of body structure.
- Another one of the four humors.
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- Identifying illness through symptoms.
- One of the body's four humors.
- Relating to healing and treatment.
- Promise of ethical medical practice.
- Widespread illness studied by Hippocrates.
- Care to cure or relieve illness.
- Field advanced by Hippocratic methods.
- Ethical pledge for physicians.
- Prediction of disease outcome.
- Four fluids believed to affect health.
- Restoring health through natural methods.
- Vital fluid in the humor system.
- Time and place of Hippocrates.
26 Clues: Study of body structure. • Balance of body and humors. • Father of Western medicine. • One of the body's four humors. • Ethical pledge for physicians. • Prediction of disease outcome. • Time and place of Hippocrates. • Cleanliness to maintain health. • Another one of the four humors. • Care to cure or relieve illness. • Key to health in humoral theory. • ...
Sports Medicine Crossword 2025-06-03
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- Medical name for the kneecap
- Resistance bands used in PT to recover
- A medical definition for a broken bone
- The process of healing from an injury
- Muscle group in the front of the thigh
- By far the most common symptom of any injury
- Muscle group in the back of the upper leg
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- What connects bone to bone
- A device to help walking when one leg is injured
- What connects muscle to bone
- A common cause of injury by doing too much
- A sudden painful muscle contraction
- Wrapping joints for support
- Medical imaging to detect a fracture
- The largest bone in the body located in the leg
- Light activity before exercising to prevent injury
- The process of recovering from an injury
- It is used to control swelling and inflammation
- Head injury caused by a hard hit to the head
- A device to prevent movement at an injury
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone • Wrapping joints for support • What connects muscle to bone • Medical name for the kneecap • A sudden painful muscle contraction • Medical imaging to detect a fracture • The process of healing from an injury • Resistance bands used in PT to recover • A medical definition for a broken bone • Muscle group in the front of the thigh • ...
Vanessa Ibarra Ch.1 2026-01-13
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- Written guidelines
- Sys. to improve the medical sys.
- Communication by cell-phone
- Provides care before EMR arrives
- develop Guidelines for the medical practice
- Care provided for patients on scene
- Real-time oversight
- Feedback regarding the patients diagnosis
- Overseeing and and providing EMS education programs
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- Responsibilities of the EMS systems medical director
- Research to provide clearer evidence for medicine
- Activites that influence and control the practice of prehospital care
- Protocols that dont require a real time physician
- EMT + AEMT with more skills
- Doctor
- Guidlines within the entire scope of practice
- National highway safety sys.
- Care before the hospital
- Provision of Patient centered heaalth care in the out-of-hospital enviornment
- Protects individuals who have a documented disability from being detained
- Patient health care out of the hospital
- Provides the same skills as an EMT, but with advanced devices
22 Clues: Doctor • Written guidelines • Real-time oversight • Care before the hospital • EMT + AEMT with more skills • Communication by cell-phone • National highway safety sys. • Sys. to improve the medical sys. • Provides care before EMR arrives • Care provided for patients on scene • Patient health care out of the hospital • Feedback regarding the patients diagnosis • ...
Common dishes with cinnamon & Medical uses. 2021-01-28
10 Clues: fifth use • fourth use • is a pastry • sweet bread • breakfast food • third medical use • First medical use • Second medical use • like hot chocolate • used in a shawarma
OCC Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
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- Our company name
- Where is our company headquarters located at?
- Identify our core value that starts with I
- Identify the medical centre location that first letter of the ending word is N
- Identify the medical centre location that first letter of the ending word is O
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- Identify our core value that starts with C
- Which medical centre location has not been listed out yet
- Identify our core value that starts with E
- Identify the medical centre location that starts with G
- What does our medical centre specialize in
- To become a leading centre in cancer care in the region is our company's ....?
11 Clues: Our company name • Identify our core value that starts with C • Identify our core value that starts with E • Identify our core value that starts with I • What does our medical centre specialize in • Where is our company headquarters located at? • Identify the medical centre location that starts with G • Which medical centre location has not been listed out yet • ...
DYS is more SCLEROSIS than expected :) 2022-11-17
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- Another word for swallowing
- First part of the large intestine
- medical term for gallbladder removal
- Enzyme that digests protein
- Enzyme from pancreas & salivary glands
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- Medical term for Belly or abdomen
- medical term for containing
- Omentum and mesocolon are part of this
- Medical term for salivary gland
- Second part of the small intestines
10 Clues: Another word for swallowing • medical term for containing • Enzyme that digests protein • Medical term for salivary gland • Medical term for Belly or abdomen • First part of the large intestine • Second part of the small intestines • medical term for gallbladder removal • Omentum and mesocolon are part of this • Enzyme from pancreas & salivary glands
BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT 2021-03-26
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- Small, computerized devices that mimic the way the human pancreas works by delivering small doses of short acting insulin continuously
- A device that uses steam to sterilize equipment and other objects
- A medical device that delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient's body in controlled amounts
- A tool for disabled or frail people, who need additional support to maintain balance or stability while walking, most commonly due to age-related physical restrictions
- A medical device used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing
- A medical device that provides a patient with oxygen when they are unable to breathe on their own
- A device used to measure blood pressure
- monitor that records your heart's electrical activity and displays it as moving line of peaks and dips
- A mobility device that is designed to enable individuals who have physical injuries or disabilities to move freely indoors and outdoors
- A device to provide an accurate supply of medical gases mixed with an accurate concentration of anaesthetic vapour, and to deliver this continuously to the patient at a safe pressure and flow
- A small device that's placed under the skin in your chest to help control your heartbeat
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- Device that restores a normal heartbeat by sending an electric pulse or shock to the heart
- A device that uses centrifugal force to separate various components of a fluid
- A small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist
- A device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient (the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- A noninvasive and painless test that measures your oxygen saturation level, or the oxygen levels in your blood
- A medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood
- An oxygen storage vessel, which is either held under pressure in gas cylinders, or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage tank
- A medical device which is used to look into the ears
- It adds moisture to the air to prevent dryness that can cause irritation in many parts of the body
20 Clues: A device used to measure blood pressure • A medical device which is used to look into the ears • A small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist • A device that uses steam to sterilize equipment and other objects • A device that uses centrifugal force to separate various components of a fluid • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
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- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- All the food consumed by a person.
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- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2025-05-27
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- A provider that specializes in treating illnesses that disrupt the body's normal hormone absorption and balance, such as Diabetes.
- A process including verification of education, experience, competence, and licensure of healthcare providers.
- The process of a health plan and provider/facility negotiating a contract for reimbursement.
- A facility where skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services are provided on a continuous or daily basis for those recovering from trauma, surgery or disability.
- This word describes a medical service that is non-invasive and that the patient is able to leave from following its completion.
- Used to describe a provider that has agreed to accept our payment in full and to coordinate and provide covered services.
- A provider that specializes in treating illnesses that effect the skin.
- Codes that describe medical, surgical and diagnostic services. Also called CPT codes and HCPCS. Includes J-Codes for drugs.
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- A facility where exclusively outpatient surgeries are performed.
- A medical provider who has special training for a certain part of the body or type of illness.
- The name of Samaritan Health Plan's Medicaid Coordinated Care Organization.
- An individual or facility that provides healthcare services.
- A medical professional who manages your health. The first person you call.
- A member/patient's socioeconomic information expressed statistically - including address, phone number, name and Date of Birth for example.
- The percentage of the cost of a covered health care service an induvial pay after paying their deductible, billed after the service.
- Used to describe a provider that does not have a contract with our plan to coordinator or provide covered services.
- An organization that enables the exchange of healthcare data between a provider and health insurance companies.
- A fixed amount an individual will pay for a covered healthcare service after their deductible, but before the service.
- Codes that describe diseases, illnesses and injuries.
- This word describes a medical service that is invasive and that requires the patient stay and be monitored at a medical facility for a period of time following its completion.
20 Clues: Codes that describe diseases, illnesses and injuries. • An individual or facility that provides healthcare services. • A facility where exclusively outpatient surgeries are performed. • A provider that specializes in treating illnesses that effect the skin. • A medical professional who manages your health. The first person you call. • ...
GFP 2025-09-23
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- – Sworn out-of-court testimony in legal proceedings
- – Adhering to rules, regulations, or prescribed treatment
- – Licensed professional who practices medicine
- – Legal process of taking a case to court
- – Wealth or assets available for investment
- – Forecast of how a disease will likely progress
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- – Identification of a disease based on symptoms and tests
- – Jury’s decision in a trial
- – Brain injury caused by trauma (abbr.)
- – Financial support for a project or institution
- – A civil wrong leading to legal liability
- – Medical care given to manage or cure illness
- – Study of how the body functions
- – Written order for medication from a doctor
- – Institution providing medical care and treatment
- – Study of the body’s structure
- – Medical procedure involving operative techniques
- – Use of X-rays, MRIs, or scans for diagnosis
18 Clues: – Jury’s decision in a trial • – Study of the body’s structure • – Study of how the body functions • – Brain injury caused by trauma (abbr.) • – Legal process of taking a case to court • – A civil wrong leading to legal liability • – Wealth or assets available for investment • – Written order for medication from a doctor • – Use of X-rays, MRIs, or scans for diagnosis • ...
MED 147 FINAL/EBONY JOHNSON 2012-08-21
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- / An individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public
- / Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling
- educational institutions / What does edu stand for
- / certified medical assistants must recertify themselves every
- / Immediately, at this moment
- / Is the belief that a person can be trusted
- / The certified billing and coding exam is administered by this professional organization________
- / referring to medical terminology,using correct grammar
- / The principal U.S. agency for providing essential human services is
- / Avoiding equipment and maintenance cost
- / When equipment fails to function properly,consult the owner's manual to determine the steps for___
- / Pleasers are people who are most likely looking for
- / The medical speciality that deals with the causes of diseases that affect the body is called
- / Problem solving __________ management techniques are key to yur success
- / The proper way to hold in front of the teeth
- / Medical assisitng schools have been around since
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- / A change in the pitch or loudnes of the voice
- / Verbal expressions or body language, such as nod of understanding are called
- / Used to determine the amount of money to be spent on various categories of expenses
- / What is a section in the office policy manuel
- Statement / Expressing the reason the practice exists
- / ____slip is used for a list of terms included in a shipment
- / ________ Portability and Accountability Act / HIPAA Stands for
- / Deciding which tasks are most important is called___
- / A part of speech is
- / Physician trained to find pressure points and weight distribuiton problem
- / Which of the following is not a stage of grief\
27 Clues: / A part of speech is • / Immediately, at this moment • / Avoiding equipment and maintenance cost • / Is the belief that a person can be trusted • / The proper way to hold in front of the teeth • / A change in the pitch or loudnes of the voice • / What is a section in the office policy manuel • / Which of the following is not a stage of grief\ • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-09-07
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- a place to store and dispense medications
- a person visiting or staying at a place
- a place offering temporary lodging, typically with meals and other services
- a tool used for injections
- Test a medical test using a sample of blood
- a strip of material used to cover a wound
- a budget-friendly type of accommodation where private rooms might not be available
- a detailed plan or schedule of a journey, including dates, times, and activities
- a place where tourists or visitors can stay, such as a hotel or hostel
- the friendly and generous reception of guests, visitors
- the act of administering a liquid medication through veins or muscles
- a device to measure body temperature
- a hospital area for patients with similar conditions
- an instrument used to listen to internal body sounds
- a planned travel destination with special facilities or an environment for relaxation
- an abnormally high body temperature
- a medical procedure involving incisions or repairs
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- a doctor who administers numbing agent before surgery
- the department where imaging tests like X-rays are done
- features, facilities offered for guest comfort and convenience like a pool, or laundry
- a drug or substance used to treat illness
- a licensed medical professional
- a person receiving medical treatment
- a device used to help with walking
- a healthcare professional who cares for patients
- the facility for recovery after injury or surgery
- a staff who assists guests with travel arrangements, restaurant reservations, and other services
- a physical harm or damage
- a facility for conducting medical tests
- tourism that focuses on responsible travel to natural areas, conserving the environment
30 Clues: a physical harm or damage • a tool used for injections • a licensed medical professional • a device used to help with walking • an abnormally high body temperature • a person receiving medical treatment • a device to measure body temperature • a person visiting or staying at a place • a facility for conducting medical tests • a place to store and dispense medications • ...
Fire and Rescue Units 2025-11-08
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- is a large box truck that carries lots of wood and other tools for shoring operations
- truck that has a huge fan on it to ventilate a large building
- Assistant Chief of Operations
- is a mobile command unit for large incidents
- Second Battalion Chief of Special Operations
- is the only Heavy Rescue that is not staffed full time
- An Engine with at least one Paramedic Trained person and ALS Equipment
- Battalion Chief of Communications
- Medical Supervisor for eastern part of the county
- Battalion Chief of Special Operations
- A Medical Transport until that has Advance Life Support trained personnel but at not Paramedics
- Response area includes Sterling and Ashburn
- Safety601 responds from this station
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- is an Engine that carries tools and at least one spreader to cut open cars
- Safety603 responds from this station
- has a large ladder that reaches at least 80 feet high
- carries multiple tools and at least one spreader to cut open cars
- responds to hazardous material incidents
- Medical Director/Doctor
- carries multiple tools and spreaders and cutter to cut open cars
- has a large ladder with a bucket that reaches at least 80 feet high
- A Medical Transport unit that has Basic Life Support Trained personnel
- Deputy Chief of Communications
- Battalion Chief that is not fully staffed response area is Leesburg and Lucketts
- Battalion Chief of Training
- carries at least 500 gallons of water
- Response area includes the Route 50 corridor
- Assistant Chief of Administration, Volunteers and includes the ECC
- 911 Center for Loudoun County
- carries at least 2000 gallons of water
- Medical Supervisor for western part of the county
- Response area includes Western Loudoun
32 Clues: Medical Director/Doctor • Battalion Chief of Training • Assistant Chief of Operations • 911 Center for Loudoun County • Deputy Chief of Communications • Battalion Chief of Communications • Safety603 responds from this station • Safety601 responds from this station • carries at least 500 gallons of water • Battalion Chief of Special Operations • ...
Metabolism Vocabulary Check 2025-02-19
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- A medical condition where someone does not produce enough insulin
- The building blocks of starch
- the system that pumps blood around the body
- An output of cellular respiration that the body uses to do things
- The building blocks of proteins
- the system that includes the lungs
- An input of cell respiration, we breathe it in
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- A medical condition where the small intestine is lacking digestive enzymes
- A chemical reaction that occurs in the mitochondria of the cell
- An output of cell respiration, the cell stores it or sends it out
- An output of cellular respiration that the body does not use
- A medical condition where someone is breathing in less oxygen
- the system that breaks down protein and starch
- A medical condition where someone is lacking red blood cells
- The body’s use of molecules for energy and growth.
15 Clues: The building blocks of starch • The building blocks of proteins • the system that includes the lungs • the system that pumps blood around the body • the system that breaks down protein and starch • An input of cell respiration, we breathe it in • The body’s use of molecules for energy and growth. • An output of cellular respiration that the body does not use • ...
Wound Care Vocab 2025-01-14
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- medical instrument used for cutting bandages and other medical material
- a mixture of water and salt used to clean wounds
- fluffy ball of material wettened with a chemical agent that stops growth of microorganisms
- a container used to store waste before disposal
- sterilized pieces of fabric used for wounds
- a strip of material that is used to stick things together
- balls of fluffy material that is not wet
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- medical instrument used to hold dressing or gauze during wound care
- a wide bandage used for supporting parts of the body or hold dressings
- a piece of material applied to a wound for healing and protection
- a medical instrument with two handles used to pick or pull
- fluffy ball of material wettened with cleanser
- a strip of material that protects or binds a wound
- gloves free of microorganisms and used to protect patients
- a tube used to remove fluids from a wound
15 Clues: balls of fluffy material that is not wet • a tube used to remove fluids from a wound • sterilized pieces of fabric used for wounds • fluffy ball of material wettened with cleanser • a container used to store waste before disposal • a mixture of water and salt used to clean wounds • a strip of material that protects or binds a wound • ...
Teen Health Camp Crossword 2025-01-03
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- Instrument used to measure temperature.
- Medical terminology is considered the _________ ________.
- Disease of the heart muscle.
- Study of the nervous system.
- Instrument used by doctors to listen to your heart and lungs.
- Medical doctor who specializes in treating the skin, hair, and nails.
- Group of health professionals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease and illness.
- Abbreviation for physical therapist.
- Inflammation of joints.
- Kainoa had a ______ degree burn.
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- Fast heart rate.
- Pain __________ speciali
- Written direction for a pharmacist to prepare and dispense a specific medicine for patient.
- Infectious _______ specialist.
- Game where you submit answers as a question.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Bone disease that causes bone to become weak or britle.
- Problem of not having enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- High blood pressure.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Abbreviation for Emergency Medical Technician.
- Study of organisms.
22 Clues: Fast heart rate. • Study of organisms. • High blood pressure. • Inflammation of joints. • Pain __________ speciali • Inflammation of the skin. • Inflammation of the liver. • Disease of the heart muscle. • Study of the nervous system. • Infectious _______ specialist. • Kainoa had a ______ degree burn. • Abbreviation for physical therapist. • Instrument used to measure temperature. • ...
Prin. Of H.S. "Past" - Anya Vikram 2022-05-11
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- - what is right vs wrong, based on morals
- - prefix meaning slow
- informatics - includes jobs such as a medical transcriptionist
- - superior ____ cava
- - time period when Da'Vinci created anatomical drawings of the body using dissections
- pathway - includes jobs such as an EKG technician
- muscle - voluntary muscle, also called striated muscle
- - the time period from 0-1 years old
- ethics - concern with whether a health care workers motives are right or wrong
- - root word for stomach
- of life care - example of medical ethical dilemmas
- - function of integumentary system
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- - root word for heart
- of entry - route through which pathogen enters its new host
- - occurs through maturation of physical and mental capacities and learning
- - suffix for inflammation
- - connective tissue that surrounds muscle fibers
- - had the father of medicine, Hippocrates
- - carry blood back toward the heart
- - place where a causative agent can live
20 Clues: - superior ____ cava • - root word for heart • - prefix meaning slow • - root word for stomach • - suffix for inflammation • - function of integumentary system • - carry blood back toward the heart • - the time period from 0-1 years old • - place where a causative agent can live • - what is right vs wrong, based on morals • - had the father of medicine, Hippocrates • ...
Crossword Sunday 2026-01-07
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- Place animals receive medical care
- Physical patient assessment
- Animal doctor
- Heartbeat measurement
- Animal owner
- Pain-relieving drug
- Licensed veterinary professional
- Measures body temperature
- Written medication order
- Prevents infectious disease
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- Process of eliminating microbes
- Method of administering medication
- Animal receiving treatment
- Hand protection during exams
- Pumps blood through the body
- Post-surgery healing area
- Used to listen to heart and lungs
- Fluid route through a vein
- Medical record
19 Clues: Animal owner • Animal doctor • Medical record • Pain-relieving drug • Heartbeat measurement • Written medication order • Post-surgery healing area • Measures body temperature • Animal receiving treatment • Fluid route through a vein • Physical patient assessment • Prevents infectious disease • Hand protection during exams • Pumps blood through the body • Process of eliminating microbes • ...
Professional Nursing Final Exam Review 2022-12-07
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- What type of communication is exemplified in one's thinking is also known as self-talk or inner thought
- What is the suffix for recording
- What domain of learning involves acting
- What is the measurement for many
- What does the term hist/o mean
- What is the prefix for veins
- What body system is the medical term pneu
- What does the term pil/o mean
- What is the prefix for away from
- excessive fluid in the interstitial compartment
- What is the abbreviation for complete bed rest
- What body system is the medical term cyst
- What is the suffix for enlargement
- What is the abbreviation for nursing
- What is a malfunction of the body
- What are beliefs formed over time; include judgements that may fit facts or be in error
- What body system is the medical term chloe
- What is the abbreviation for diagnosis
- What domain of learning involves thinking
- What body function means to empty bladder
- What is a perceived notion of unwellness
- What type of communication is the interaction that occurs when a small number of people meet together and share a common purpose
- What body system is the medical term enter
- What is the suffix for surgical repair
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- What type of communication occurs within a person's spiritual domain
- What is the prefix for muscles
- What bioethical principle means the ability to make informed personal choices
- What is the abbreviation for before meals
- What is the measurement for fast
- What drains deoxygenated blood
- What is the suffix for surgical removal
- What medical terminology means before birth
- What body system is the medical term hepat
- What type of communication is the one-to-one interaction between the nurse and patient that often occurs face-to-face
- What is the abbreviation for left eye
- What body function is emesis
- What is the suffix for tumor
- What domain of learning involves feeling
- What is the abbreviation for data action response
- What body function means gas
- What does the term aden/o mean
- What does the term esthesi/o mean
- What body system is the medical term hem
- What is the contraction of ventricles called
- What is the suffix meaning for blood
- What bioethical principle means doing or promoting good for others
- What is the abbreviation for with defined limits
- What body function means to pass urine
- What body function is diaphoresis
49 Clues: What is the prefix for veins • What body function is emesis • What is the suffix for tumor • What body function means gas • What does the term pil/o mean • What is the prefix for muscles • What drains deoxygenated blood • What does the term hist/o mean • What does the term aden/o mean • What is the suffix for recording • What is the measurement for fast • ...
NEUMAN PUZZLE 2024-10-05
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- – Body Mass Index; a measurement of body fat based on height and weight.
- (White Blood Cell) : Protects the body from any infections.
- – Shortness of Breath; difficulty in breathing, a common symptom in many medical conditions.
- : is a long-term metabolic illness marked by high blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. Serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves might eventually result from this condition.
- – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- - a covering for the head, often worn by healthcare professionals for hygiene
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- (Complete Blood Count) : A test that measures different features of your blood.
- : described as a group of cells that contain a similar structure and execute a given function.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- : is a broad category of illnesses that can originate in nearly any organ or tissue in the body when aberrant cells proliferate out of control, cross normal boundaries to infiltrate nearby areas of the body, or spread to neighbouring organs.
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- – Do Not Resuscitate; a medical order indicating that no resuscitation efforts should be made if a patient's heart stops.
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- – Premature Atrial Contraction; an early heartbeat originating from the atria.
- – Venous Thromboembolism; a condition where a blood clot forms in a vein, potentially leading to serious complications.
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : The smallest unit of life
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- – Intravenous Fluids; fluids given through a vein to hydrate or deliver medications.
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
25 Clues: : The smallest unit of life • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • (White Blood Cell) : Protects the body from any infections. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
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- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
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- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- All the food consumed by a person.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
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- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- All the food consumed by a person.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
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- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-12
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- factor , Determinants of health in terms of funding, resources, government policies and economic conditions. Political and _________
- refers to the trust and confidence that patients and healthcare providers have in the quality and effectiveness of healthcare services, treatments, and information.
- Prioritizing patient needs and preferences.
- The preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency.
- the occurrence of disease cases in excess of normal expectancy
- the ease with which individuals can obtain necessary medical services and treatments.
- Improves care coordination and reduces duplication of services. Encouraging ___________
- Factor that shows the Impact on Health outcomes and reputation.
- Access to modern tools for accurate diagnoses and treatments. ______ and Technology
- refer to an individual's personal convictions and attitudes about health, illness, and medical care.
- factors , Factor on beliefs, practices, and alternative therapies.
- A health professional’s credibility and reputation directly affects the ________.
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- Refers to the ability of individuals to access necessary medical services and treatments without experiencing significant financial burden or hardship.
- that deals with the Outbreaks , natural disasters and impacts on resources.
- It is a long-lasting medical condition that typically develops slowly over time and persist for months or years.
- Age, gender, socioeconomic status of population.
- A government owned corporation created to deliver universal health insurance coverage for all Filipinos.
- a condition in which an individual experiences a deterioration of their physical or mental health that negatively impacts their overall well-being.
- The Availability, accessibility, distance and cost. ________
- an organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services to meet the health needs of target populations.
- providers of health care treatment and advice based on formal training and experience
- Main source of funding for local public health agencies.
- Use of technology for coordinated and high-quality care.
- The use of herbal medicine and traditional practices/beliefs is part of _______ factor that affect HC system.
- Identification of a specific disease, illness, or medical condition in an individual.
- Refers to the factor that develops for the Advancement, accessibility and Affordability
- Sufficient trained and competent healthcare providers.
- Organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services.
- refers to the provision of medical services, treatments, and support to individuals who are seeking to improve or maintain their health.
- Regular updated knowledge and skills. Training and
30 Clues: Prioritizing patient needs and preferences. • Age, gender, socioeconomic status of population. • Regular updated knowledge and skills. Training and • Sufficient trained and competent healthcare providers. • Main source of funding for local public health agencies. • Use of technology for coordinated and high-quality care. • ...
MooiMed Private Hospital 2023-09-12
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- The best medical centre in SA
- Medical care that you can ....
- One of MooiMed Private Hospital's core values
- The main colour of MooiMed Private Hospital's logo
- A place where patients can receive medication from
- A means to move a patient around within a hospital
- another word for assistance
- ....available in all longer stay ward for your comfort
- A person assisting a doctor
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- A speciality focused on teeth
- Name the coffee shop located within MooiMed Private Hospital
- a person admitted to hospital
- a facecover used during surgery
- Medical transport
- How many directories does Mooimed Private Hospital have?
- Transport for patients and visitors from parking to reception
- Chairman of MooiMed board of directors
- In which city is MooiMed Private Hospital located?
18 Clues: Medical transport • another word for assistance • A person assisting a doctor • A speciality focused on teeth • a person admitted to hospital • The best medical centre in SA • Medical care that you can .... • a facecover used during surgery • Chairman of MooiMed board of directors • One of MooiMed Private Hospital's core values • ...
Job Seeker Crossword 2021-03-17
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- RVR stand for _____ when determining verification for Accommodation details?
- What type of payment can be granted once every 12 months, provided they have been on JSP for 3 months?
- What screen does WC take you to in Customer First?
- What does MPC stand for when coding an exemption?
- What is the name of the appointment a Jobseeker attends with their employment service provider?
- The first E in EPED stands for?
- How many WEEKS do we code a Medical Certificate for?
- What type of provider needs an ESAT to refer the customer to?
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- We work in a _______ centre.
- What screen does DL take you to in Customer First?
- The 4th reason for separation on a SU1?
- What does SCK stand for when coding an IMP?
- Medical conditions can be assessed as Temporary,_______ or Exacerbated.
- What program do we create Centrelink records in?
- When coding the sharer status when updating accommodation EXE stand for?
- On a SU415 what field does the option '3-12 months' come under?
- What does the second O in PORO stand for?
- How many weeks do we negotiate a Job Plan for?
- What is the preferred payment method for an Urgent Payment?
- When coding a medical certificate VTO stand for what medical condition?
20 Clues: We work in a _______ centre. • The first E in EPED stands for? • The 4th reason for separation on a SU1? • What does the second O in PORO stand for? • What does SCK stand for when coding an IMP? • How many weeks do we negotiate a Job Plan for? • What program do we create Centrelink records in? • What does MPC stand for when coding an exemption? • ...
TWO PATIENT INDENTIFIERS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-03-31
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- take a patient from one place to another within the organization by means of a wheelchair
- a general rule, principle or piece of advice
- all the people employed by a particular organization
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government party business or individual
- the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place organization or institution
- a person receiving o reregistered to receive medical treatment
- a word or set of words by which a person is addressed or referred to
- an established or official way of doing something
- a person or thing that identifies something
- a substance used for medical treatment
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger risk or injury
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- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for a sick or injured people
- number of patient identifiers
- of Birth another way to verify birthday
- look after and provide for the needs of
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- Band an armband that identifies a patient
- being the only one of of its kind
- name of our organization
- make sure or demonstrate that something is true accurate or justified
20 Clues: name of our organization • number of patient identifiers • being the only one of of its kind • a substance used for medical treatment • look after and provide for the needs of • of Birth another way to verify birthday • Band an armband that identifies a patient • a person or thing that identifies something • a general rule, principle or piece of advice • ...
BLS CPR WORD SEARCH 2024-03-19
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- violent striking or a moving object against another object moving or still with force
- pressure pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- located below the chest
- person nearby an incident
- acute allergic reaction where the body is hypersensitive
- services typically identified in America as immediate police, fire or medical needs
- medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion
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- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- when you're pumped up you get a rush of this
- cleaning fluid
- to evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
- resuscitation often referred to as CPR, medical procedure to compress the chest and restore blood circulation
- having to do with the heart and lungs
- respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe
- state of being abnormally full or blocked by ways of blood, mucus or other substance
- having to do with the heart
- Bag valve mask
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act
- Automated life support
- electrocardiogram, display and record of heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
- response of the body following irritation of throat or airway
22 Clues: cleaning fluid • Bag valve mask • Automated life support • located below the chest • person nearby an incident • having to do with the heart • cardiopulmonary resuscitation, act • having to do with the heart and lungs • medicine to reduce nasal passage congestion • when you're pumped up you get a rush of this • respiratory condition resulting in difficulty to breathe • ...
Subchapter J, Divisions 1–6 2025-05-01
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- Screening required to test a child’s auditory health.
- A reason a child may skip certain health requirements.
- Ensuring children are fed meals and snacks.
- Professional who performs oral exams and treatments.
- Condition that may require special equipment.
- Sickness that may need treatment or isolation.
- Required contact with agencies for health concerns.
- Harm to the body requiring medical response.
- Care for illness, injuries, and health maintenance.
- Illness that may be contagious or reportable.
- Type of device to prevent self-harm or injury.
- Substance that no one may use around children in care.
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- Person who prescribes medical treatment and evaluations.
- Ensuring children have access to drinking water.
- Urgent situation requiring immediate action.
- Type of care including cleanings and cavity treatment.
- Devices prohibited in areas where children are present.
- Disease for which screening is required before employment.
- Action to disinfect items used by a sick person.
- Separating sick individuals to prevent spreading disease.
- Test to detect health or developmental concerns.
- Type of medical order used "as needed."
- Documentation of exams, treatments, or vaccinations.
- Required protection against diseases for children in care.
- Type of device to help improve mobility and posture.
- Screening required to check a child’s eyesight.
26 Clues: Type of medical order used "as needed." • Ensuring children are fed meals and snacks. • Urgent situation requiring immediate action. • Harm to the body requiring medical response. • Condition that may require special equipment. • Illness that may be contagious or reportable. • Sickness that may need treatment or isolation. • ...
Comcast 2026 OE Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-17
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- Term for what a medical plan provides
- Plan with higher premiums but lower out-of-pocket costs
- Benefit increasing to $325 per month
- New independent media company launching in 2026
- GLP-1s for this purpose will have a $100 copay
- IH service to help members find in-network doctors
- Resource for financial benefit guidance
- What employees must complete to choose benefits
- Portal where members can enroll in plans
- What employees enroll in during OE
- Up to $660 of unused FSA funds do this
- Voluntary benefit that becomes 100% employee-paid
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- Enrollment type where benefits roll over if no action is taken
- Plan with lower premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs
- Amount you pay before your plan starts covering costs
- Cost paid each paycheck for your insurance
- Out-of-pocket maximum for medical plans
- Pre-tax account for healthcare expenses
- GLP-1 copay for this condition remains $30
- Resource members receive with benefit details
- Catch-up contributions for high-income earners must be this type
- Company offering employee benefits
- Percentage you pay after your deductible is met
- Period for choosing 2026 benefits
- Benefits Service Center abbreviation
- One of Comcast’s medical carriers
- Another medical carrier available to Comcast members
27 Clues: Period for choosing 2026 benefits • One of Comcast’s medical carriers • Company offering employee benefits • What employees enroll in during OE • Benefit increasing to $325 per month • Benefits Service Center abbreviation • Term for what a medical plan provides • Up to $660 of unused FSA funds do this • Out-of-pocket maximum for medical plans • ...
Driscoll Puzzler 2024-12-09
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- The city where Clara Driscoll grew up
- The first name of Driscoll Health Plan's medical director
- The medical professionals who primarily work for Driscoll Children's Hospital
- The first name of the woman who donated the land for the hospital's construction
- Clara Driscoll's role in the establishment of the hospital
- The city where the original Driscoll Children's Hospital is located
- The type of medical team essential to Driscoll Children's Hospital
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- A major department focused on diagnosis and treatment
- Driscoll's approach to healthcare: quality over _________
- The Hospital founded in 1953 in Corpus Christi, TX
- Driscoll Health Plan provides care ______________ services to help members manage complex medical needs
- Affiliated with Driscoll, offers services to members of the community
- The type of clinic that is now open in El Paso
- The type of care Driscoll Children's Hospital primarily focuses on
- The number of plans offered at the Health Plan
15 Clues: The city where Clara Driscoll grew up • The type of clinic that is now open in El Paso • The number of plans offered at the Health Plan • The Hospital founded in 1953 in Corpus Christi, TX • A major department focused on diagnosis and treatment • Driscoll's approach to healthcare: quality over _________ • The first name of Driscoll Health Plan's medical director • ...
Nursing in Japan 2023-09-07
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- disease, second most common medical condition
- responsible for caring for elderly parents
- floor nurse who cares for couplets
- patient meals customarily provided by
- floor OB patients are typically on
- hours in a workweek
- third most common medical condition
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- each nurse works both day and night
- believed to cause illness as punishment
- 2 hours awarded on night shift
- customary for women to quit working
- babies delivered by
- most common medical condition
- only one percent of nurses
14 Clues: babies delivered by • hours in a workweek • only one percent of nurses • most common medical condition • 2 hours awarded on night shift • floor nurse who cares for couplets • floor OB patients are typically on • each nurse works both day and night • customary for women to quit working • third most common medical condition • patient meals customarily provided by • ...
Health Professionals Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Diagnose presence and stage of diseases using laboratory techniques and patient specimens.
- Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits.
- Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments ·
- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. May also provide general care to women. May perform both medical and gynecological surgery functions.
- Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients.
- Diagnose and treat disorders and diseases of the cardiovascular system. Perform patient exams and order or conduct diagnostic testing.
- Diagnose skin problems, from mild ones to severe ones. They conduct screenings and skin evaluations, and analyze the patients' medical history to determine appropriate treatments.
- Assess and identify patients' needs, then implement and monitor the patient's medical plan and treatment.
- Specializes in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also give preventive care and treat anything from skin rashes to ear infections. They only treat adults and they aren't surgeons.
- Providing routine care like vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas and removing cataracts. Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as a keyhole or laser surgery.
- Responsible for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for providing the patient with postoperative surgical care and treatment.
- Serves patients by preparing medications, giving pharmacological information to multidisciplinary health care team, and monitoring patient drug therapies.
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- Treat and prevent patients' neuromuscular-skeletal disorders of the spine, nervous system, pelvis and other body joints by adjusting the spinal column or through other corrective manipulation. They are usually in private practice or in clinics with other health practitioners.
- Is a health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labor and birth.
- Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- Evaluate and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia, leading the Care Team, and ensuring optimal patient safety.
- Are health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- Provides general medical care, monitors growth and development, and tracks and administers immunizations for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Specializes in helping clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills, reduce symptoms of mental illness, and cope with various life challenges to improve their lives.
- Specializes in care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
20 Clues: Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments · • Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses. • Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients. • Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits. • ...
Health Professionals Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. May also provide general care to women. May perform both medical and gynecological surgery functions.
- Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- Specializes in helping clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills, reduce symptoms of mental illness, and cope with various life challenges to improve their lives.
- Providing routine care like vision testing and prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Performing corrective surgeries, such as repairing injuries and corneas and removing cataracts. Performing advanced surgical procedures, such as a keyhole or laser surgery.
- Is a health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labor and birth.
- Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients.
- Specializes in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also give preventive care and treat anything from skin rashes to ear infections. They only treat adults and they aren't surgeons.
- Evaluate and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia, leading the Care Team, and ensuring optimal patient safety.
- Assess and identify patients' needs, then implement and monitor the patient's medical plan and treatment.
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- Diagnose and treat disorders and diseases of the cardiovascular system. Perform patient exams and order or conduct diagnostic testing.
- Treat and prevent patients' neuromuscular-skeletal disorders of the spine, nervous system, pelvis and other body joints by adjusting the spinal column or through other corrective manipulation. They are usually in private practice or in clinics with other health practitioners.
- Specializes in care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
- Serves patients by preparing medications, giving pharmacological information to multidisciplinary health care team, and monitoring patient drug therapies.
- Provides general medical care, monitors growth and development, and tracks and administers immunizations for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Diagnose skin problems, from mild ones to severe ones. They conduct screenings and skin evaluations, and analyze the patients' medical history to determine appropriate treatments.
- Are health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments ·
- Diagnose presence and stage of diseases using laboratory techniques and patient specimens.
- Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits.
- Responsible for the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for providing the patient with postoperative surgical care and treatment.
20 Clues: Provide assessment and recommendations for appropriate treatments · • Specializes in using medical imaging to diagnose and treat illnesses. • Are responsible for performing oral surgery and routine cleanings on patients. • Specializes in counselling clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits. • ...
Nahata Dziil Nurse's Week 2024-04-30
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- another word for inoculation
- used to listen to heart
- tissue sample
- Sandy
- heart relaxation
- a person receiving medical care
- absence of heart electrical activity
- Evangeline, Hawia, Chantell, Tammy and Lutisha
- used for injections
- Lydia, Stacey, Willardine, Polly and Linda
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- measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- imaging department
- Dodge and King
- holds your slot to be seen
- Pony and Brent
- Little green IV cap
- Andreah and Danielle
- Patient Centered Medical Home
- heart contraction
- documentation program
20 Clues: Sandy • tissue sample • Dodge and King • Pony and Brent • heart relaxation • heart contraction • imaging department • Little green IV cap • used for injections • Andreah and Danielle • documentation program • used to listen to heart • holds your slot to be seen • another word for inoculation • Patient Centered Medical Home • a person receiving medical care • measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit • ...
Pharmaceutical Terminology 2025-05-06
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- Break in a bone
- Child health specialist
- Operation or operative
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Protein that fights infection
- Related to stomach or digestion
- Heart-related specialty
- Imaging technique using radiation
- Study of immune system
- Protein in red blood cells
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- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Urgent medical situation
- Medical imaging specialty
- Sample tissue for examination
- Abnormal tissue injury or damage
- Infectious microscopic agent
- Mental health specialty
- Skin related specialty
- The study of body structures
- Unpleasant sensation
20 Clues: Break in a bone • Unpleasant sensation • Operation or operative • Skin related specialty • Study of immune system • Child health specialist • Mental health specialty • Heart-related specialty • Urgent medical situation • Medical imaging specialty • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Protein in red blood cells • Infectious microscopic agent • The study of body structures • ...
CH. 4 Health Record Content and Documentation 2021-01-31
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- Documentation standards have become more detailed and have become focused on____. (3 words)
- the health record component that addresses the patient's current complaints and symptoms and lists the patient's past medical, personal, and family history
- creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay (2 words)
- an information raleting to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual
- an industry leader in the area of healthcare provider organization accreditation. (2 words)
- standards governing the practice of medical staff members typically voted upon by the organized medical staff and medical staff executive committee and approved by the facility's board of directors. (3 words)
- reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words)
- lists of illness, injuries and other factors that affect the health of an individual patient, usually identifying the time occurrence or identifying the time of occurrence and identification and resolution. (2 words)
- requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who comes to the emergency department and requests such an examination, and prohibits hospitals with emergency departments from refusing to examine or treat individuals with an emergency medical condition.
- piece of legislation written and approved by state or federal legislature and then signed into law by the state's governor, or President of the U.S.
- group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay
- Written or spoken permission to proceed with care is classified as___ (2 words)
- An official designation indication that the healthcare facilityis in compliance with the medicare CoP (2words)
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- Data, A patient's gender, phone number, address, next of kin, and insurance policyholder information would be considered what kind of data
- an intentional deception or misinterpretation that an individual knows, or should know, to be false or does not believe to be true, knowing the deception could result in some unauthorization benefit to himself.
- describes practices that, either directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare program. It includes any practice that is not consistent with the goals of providing patients with services that are medically necessary, meet professionally recognized standards, and are fairly priced.
- A patient's registration forms, personal property list, RAI, care plan, and discharge or transfer documentation would be found most frequently in_____
- part of medical history documents the nature and duration of the symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention as stated in the patient's own words (2words)
- recording of pertinent healthcare findings, interventions, and responses to treatment as business records and form of communication among caregivers.
- it includes names of the surgeon and assistants, date, duration, and description of the procedure and any specimens removed (2 words)
- group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow
23 Clues: group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words) • group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow • ...
Respiratory 2023-10-08
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- bacterial infection often causing inflammation of the membranes surrounding the lungs. (11 lette
- The involuntary contraction of the diaphragm causing a sudden intake of breath, often accompanied by a "hiccup" sound. (7 letters)
- The process of listening to sounds made by the respiratory system using a medical instrument. (12 letters)
- The sound produced when airflow is partially blocked during breathing. (8 letters)
- A condition where the lung collapses partially or completely. (7 letters)
- A condition where the bronchial tubes constrict due to exposure to allergens or irritants. (9 letters)
- The process of measuring lung function using a specialized instrument. (10 letters)
- The medical term for a runny or stuffy nose. (7 letters)
- The inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. (11 letters)
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- The medical term for difficulty in breathing. (8 letters)
- A medical device used to assist with breathing by delivering oxygen to the lungs. (9 letters)
- A term for the exchange of gases between the blood and body tissues. (9 letters)
- Themain muscle responsible for inhalation, situated between the ribs. (8 letters)
- The medical term for nosebleed. (8 letters)
- procedure that involves inserting a tube into the trachea to assist with breathing. (10 letters)
- A viral infection that primarily affects the throat and can cause a barking cough. (8 letters)
- A chronic lung disease characterized by damaged and enlarged air sacs. (8 letters)
- A surgical procedure to remove a portion of the lung. (8 letters)
- The act of coughing up mucus and other substances from the airways. (9 letters)
- A substance that reduces the surface tension in the alveoli and aids in lung expansion. (10 letters)
20 Clues: The medical term for nosebleed. (8 letters) • The medical term for a runny or stuffy nose. (7 letters) • The medical term for difficulty in breathing. (8 letters) • A surgical procedure to remove a portion of the lung. (8 letters) • The inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. (11 letters) • ...
debanhi pedoza 2024-11-20
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- / thorax
- / symptom that can indicate various medical conditions including heart problems
- / a specialized hospital unit that provides intensive monitoring and treatment for patients with severe heart conditions
- ultrasonography / diagnostic imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves to measure the speed of direction of blood flow in the body
- circulation / part of the circulatory system
- / something that travels throughout the bloodstream and cause a blockage
- arrest / refers to the sudden loss of heart function
- / they receive blood coming into the heart
- / essential in various medical context, particularly in hematology
- / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle
- / refers to the inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves
- enzymes / protein released into the bloodstream when the heart is damaged
- / the outermost layer of the heart wall
- / reflects to the practice of dissecting
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- / a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time
- / part of the venous system and play a crucial role in returning blood back to the heart
- monitor / a portable device that continuously records the heart’s electrical activity typically over 24 to 48 hours
- / measure of the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- / medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, particularly the heart by injecting a contrast dye
- / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium
- veins / refers to enlarged, twisted venules that often appear blue or dark purple.
- / a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of plaque
- / middle layer of the heart wall and is composed of cardiac muscle tissue
- / relates to the heart and blood vessels and is often used in medical context to refer to conditions or diseases
- / largest artery in the body
25 Clues: / thorax • / largest artery in the body • / the outermost layer of the heart wall • / reflects to the practice of dissecting • / they receive blood coming into the heart • circulation / part of the circulatory system • / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium • / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-09-07
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- a device used to help with walking
- a person visiting or staying at a place
- an abnormally high body temperature
- the friendly and generous reception of guests, visitors
- the department where imaging tests like X-rays are done
- a place offering temporary lodging, typically with meals and other services
- a detailed plan or schedule of a journey, including dates, times, and activities
- a licensed medical professional
- tourism that focuses on responsible travel to natural areas, conserving the environment
- a drug or substance used to treat illness
- a strip of material used to cover a wound
- a budget-friendly type of accommodation where private rooms might not be available
- a physical harm or damage
- a healthcare professional who cares for patients
- Test a medical test using a sample of blood
- a person receiving medical treatment
- a staff who assists guests with travel arrangements, restaurant reservations, and other services
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- an instrument used to listen to internal body sounds
- a planned travel destination with special facilities or an environment for relaxation
- features, facilities offered for guest comfort and convenience like a pool, or laundry
- a place to store and dispense medications
- a tool used for injections
- a facility for conducting medical tests
- a hospital area for patients with similar conditions
- a doctor who administers numbing agent before surgery
- a place where tourists or visitors can stay, such as a hotel or hostel
- a device to measure body temperature
- the facility for recovery after injury or surgery
- a medical procedure involving incisions or repairs
- the act of administering a liquid medication through veins or muscles
30 Clues: a physical harm or damage • a tool used for injections • a licensed medical professional • a device used to help with walking • an abnormally high body temperature • a device to measure body temperature • a person receiving medical treatment • a person visiting or staying at a place • a facility for conducting medical tests • a place to store and dispense medications • ...
CNA Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-08-29
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- abuse that involves the improper or illegal use of a person's money or property
- the process by which a person, with the help of a doctor, makes informed decisions about their healthcare
- the knowledge of right and wrong
- abuse that causes emotional harm to a person
- occurs when a person is injured due to professional misconduct
- legal documents that allow people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to have in the event they are unable to make those decisions
- separation of a person from others against the person's will
- a legal document that appoints someone else to make medical decisions for a person
- specify how residents must be treated while living in a facility
- abuse that causes harm to a person's body
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- assigned by law as the legal advocate for residents
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental or emotional pain or injury to someone
- the intentional touching of a person without their consent
- outlines the medical care a person wants or does not want
- people who are legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect
- unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement
- abuse that involves non consensual sexual contact of any type
- rules set by the government to ensure order and safety
- information that can be used to identify a person and relates to their health
- abuse that uses spoken or written words, pictures or gestures that threaten, embarrass or insult a person
- failure to provide needed care that results in physical, mental or emotional harm to a person
- a medical order that instructs medical professionals not to perform CPR
- a threat to harm a person
- a law passed in 1987 that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training
24 Clues: a threat to harm a person • the knowledge of right and wrong • abuse that causes harm to a person's body • abuse that causes emotional harm to a person • assigned by law as the legal advocate for residents • rules set by the government to ensure order and safety • outlines the medical care a person wants or does not want • ...
When Breath Becomes Air Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-05
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- A small region of the brain located below the thalamus
- Where Paul went to medical school
- Medical doctors specialized in relieving pain
- A patient that Paul treated who suddenly died and Paul felt remorse for
- American poet that Paul studied the work of
- An examination to discover the cause of a death
- Condition where the heart's rhythm is irregular
- A group of disorders that affects movement and coordination
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- A substance that prevents the growth of microorganisms on living tissue
- Quick to argue or oppose
- Paul's medical specialty
- The field of health
- City in Arizona that Paul's family moved to
- The science that studies the structure of the body
- Babies born before their due date
- Able to use the right and left hands equally well
- Paul's younger brother
- Paul's close friend from high school
- Form of language only a certain group can understand
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- The serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen
- A field of medicine that uses imaging to see inside your body
- The city where Stanford is
- Hospital that Paul works at (also good college)
- A sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain
- Former student of a school
- Where Paul was born
- Tough tissue to support muscles
- Procedure that removes plaque in the carotid artery
- Paul's wife
- Sharp knife used by a surgeon
- The invasion of germs in your body
- A bulge in the wall of an artery
- Fine-toothed saw
- Abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
- A dead body used for medical training
- A medical device used to collect data
- Type of sugar alcohol found in many fruits
- Training program that is required for doctors
39 Clues: Paul's wife • Fine-toothed saw • Where Paul was born • The field of health • Paul's younger brother • Quick to argue or oppose • Paul's medical specialty • The city where Stanford is • Former student of a school • Sharp knife used by a surgeon • Tough tissue to support muscles • A bulge in the wall of an artery • Where Paul went to medical school • Babies born before their due date • ...
When Breath Becomes Air Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-05
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- A small region of the brain located below the thalamus
- Where Paul went to medical school
- Medical doctors specialized in relieving pain
- A patient that Paul treated who suddenly died and Paul felt remorse for
- American poet that Paul studied the work of
- An examination to discover the cause of a death
- Condition where the heart's rhythm is irregular
- A group of disorders that affects movement and coordination
- Short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- A substance that prevents the growth of microorganisms on living tissue
- Quick to argue or oppose
- Paul's medical specialty
- The field of health
- City in Arizona that Paul's family moved to
- The science that studies the structure of the body
- Babies born before their due date
- Able to use the right and left hands equally well
- Paul's younger brother
- Paul's close friend from high school
- Form of language only a certain group can understand
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- The serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen
- A field of medicine that uses imaging to see inside your body
- The city where Stanford is
- Hospital that Paul works at (also good college)
- A sudden burst of electrical activity in the brain
- Former student of a school
- Where Paul was born
- Tough tissue to support muscles
- Procedure that removes plaque in the carotid artery
- Paul's wife
- Sharp knife used by a surgeon
- The invasion of germs in your body
- A bulge in the wall of an artery
- Fine-toothed saw
- Abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging
- A dead body used for medical training
- A medical device used to collect data
- Type of sugar alcohol found in many fruits
- Training program that is required for doctors
39 Clues: Paul's wife • Fine-toothed saw • Where Paul was born • The field of health • Paul's younger brother • Quick to argue or oppose • Paul's medical specialty • The city where Stanford is • Former student of a school • Sharp knife used by a surgeon • Tough tissue to support muscles • A bulge in the wall of an artery • Where Paul went to medical school • Babies born before their due date • ...
Mental Health Crossword- Hadassah 2022-04-22
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- an experience of consciousness
- worried thoughts and emotions
- strong emotion of fear or excitement
- being able to cope with stress
- a medical professional trained in rehab
- to give assistance or help
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- a constant feeling of sadness
- medical care given to someone
- a trained medical practitioner
- unable to cope with overwhelming feeling
- not cheerful or glad
- form of aid
12 Clues: form of aid • not cheerful or glad • to give assistance or help • a constant feeling of sadness • medical care given to someone • worried thoughts and emotions • a trained medical practitioner • an experience of consciousness • being able to cope with stress • strong emotion of fear or excitement • a medical professional trained in rehab • unable to cope with overwhelming feeling
Chapter 8 Week 14 Assignment 2014-11-23
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- program recruiting inmates who minister to religious needs
- implentmenting programs without systematic,rational scheme.
- leading managers assign inmates to an institution
- inmate control and programming are changed
- viral infections resistant to medical treatments
- unable to read, write, or spell above 3rd grade
- general equivalency diploma certifying achievement
- in-prison program to meet inmate's needs and reduce recidivism
- program to increase job readiness and skills
- 2 or more occurring medical treatment needs for one inmate
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- process that attempts to change how an offender thinks and sees the world
- inmates seeking medical treatment
- programs designed to help rein in their anger and aggression by understanding how and why it arises
- program of temporary leave from prison for educational, work or emergency
- group based approach to treating criminal behavior and drug addiction.
- strategy to meet minimal critical staffing by getting officers to work next tour of duty
- treatment programs designed to treat physical or psychological issues
- mental process that hinder change in prisoners but corrected by treatment
- "go slow" to design and implement of new programs.
- treatment program that stresses college work, counseling, and aftercare
- dividing and assigning incoming inmates into categories
- inmates seeking sick calls for other than medical
22 Clues: inmates seeking medical treatment • inmate control and programming are changed • program to increase job readiness and skills • unable to read, write, or spell above 3rd grade • viral infections resistant to medical treatments • leading managers assign inmates to an institution • inmates seeking sick calls for other than medical • ...
Cardiovascular system 2019-11-19
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- A group of tests that are performed together to measure the PH and the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide present in a smaple of blood
- Carbon dioxide level
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- Medical word/term for Chest Pain
- Sudden unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness
- Medical abbreviation for chest pain
- Medical term for Above
- Three
- Damage or disease in the hearts major blood vessels
- a graphic outline of the hearts movement.
- Shortness Of Breath
- Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
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- Noninvasive tests that show how well the lungs are working
- Electrocardiogram
- Oxygen Level
- very tiny blood vessels
- a record or display of a persons heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- double walled sac containing the heart and the roots of the great vessels
- Heart
- the semi-lunar valve of the heart that lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
- medical term meaning slow
- a device that allows for the continuous monitoring of the heart.
- damage to the brain from interupption of its blood supply
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart.
- The main artery that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
25 Clues: Heart • Three • Oxygen Level • Electrocardiogram • Shortness Of Breath • Carbon dioxide level • Medical term for Above • very tiny blood vessels • medical term meaning slow • Medical word/term for Chest Pain • Medical abbreviation for chest pain • Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator • a graphic outline of the hearts movement. • Damage or disease in the hearts major blood vessels • ...
Surendra Kumar Lamba, Respiratory System 2023-10-09
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- What is the role of cilia in the respiratory tract?
- Which muscle plays a crucial role in the process of breathi
- What is the tiny air sac in the lungs where gas exchange occurs?
- Which gas is a waste product of human respiration?
- Which tube connects the larynx to the bronchi?
- Which structure separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity?
- What is the process of taking air into the lungs called?
- reflex What is the term for the involuntary coughing reflex triggered by irritation?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
- oblongata Which part of the brain controls breathing automatically?
- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- Which gas do our lungs extract from the air we breathe?
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- What is the primary organ of the respiratory system?
- What is the condition where the bronchial tubes narrow and swell?
- What is the purpose of mucus in the respiratory system
- What is the name of the passageway for both food and air?
- What is the condition of the lung where the air sacs become damaged and enlarged?
- What is the process of breathing out carbon dioxide called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- What is the medical term for difficulty breathing
20 Clues: What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • Which tube connects the larynx to the bronchi? • What is the medical term for difficulty breathing • Which gas is a waste product of human respiration? • What is the role of cilia in the respiratory tract? • What is the primary organ of the respiratory system? • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle 2020-06-22
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- The medical term for shortness of breath. (7)
- A respiratory condition marked by attacks of spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. (6)
- The season in which you would sit the UCAT. (6)
- A doctor who diagnoses, investigates, treats and manages the conditions of children and adults with skin disease. (13)
- End of life care. (10)
- A disease causing microorganism. (8)
- The name of the hormone injected by someone with Type 1 diabetes. (7)
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- Type of medical school assessment: Objective Structured ______ examination. (8)
- High blood pressure. (12)
- A doctor who use images to diagnose, treat and manage medical conditions and diseases. (11)
- A severe and potentially life-threatening reaction to a trigger such as an allergy (11)
- One of the NHS values. (10)
- Taking a year out of medical school to study another degree (13)
- Launched on 4th February 2004. (8)
- A person who is the first to do something; an innovator is called a _____ blazer. (5)
- To look for. (6)
16 Clues: To look for. (6) • End of life care. (10) • High blood pressure. (12) • One of the NHS values. (10) • Launched on 4th February 2004. (8) • A disease causing microorganism. (8) • The medical term for shortness of breath. (7) • The season in which you would sit the UCAT. (6) • Taking a year out of medical school to study another degree (13) • ...
SLER Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- A Hawaii-based family of companies that specializes in senior living
- a corporate hospital located around the island known for their size
- A medical profession that assists a doctor
- A healthcare professional must follow these
- Privacy Act; Major Legal Responsibility
- set principles that deals with what is morally right or wrong
- willingly assisting a medical professional and/or organization without pay
- negligence/abuse of a patient; failure to carry out an operation properly
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- a person receiving medical treatment
- A certification needed in order to provide healthcare
- permission from a patient for healthcare to perform treatments/examinations
- Healthcare professionals must receive this from their supervisor in order to carry out an operation
- a medical professional's duty and accountability to carry out
- providing treatment for people in need
14 Clues: a person receiving medical treatment • providing treatment for people in need • Privacy Act; Major Legal Responsibility • A medical profession that assists a doctor • A healthcare professional must follow these • A certification needed in order to provide healthcare • a medical professional's duty and accountability to carry out • ...
Health care management 2025-04-29
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- - A factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences (2 words)
- - Comprehensive professional activities of nurses aimed at preventing illness, curing illness, and rehabilitating patients
- - Monetary assets accumulated from the income of the premiums paid by the state, citizens, and legal entities for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health, and other sources (3 words)
- - A citizen with a right to share the financial risks that may arise due to health from the health insurance fund upon regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund
- - an infection transmitted to humans by livestock, animals, insects, rodents, or vectors (2 words)
- - The knowledge, ability, and practice of working independently in one field of medical science of a senior doctor who graduated from a medical education university
- - Complex medical, social and economic measures aimed at protecting the health of the population by organizing health care and services for the population (2 words)
- - A medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization (2 words)
- - Actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity
- - Comprehensive activities aimed at monitoring and strengthening the health of the population, forming healthy behavior in the population, and creating a healthy living environment (2 words)
- - A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services
- - Any other specialist who has graduated from a medical university or college and does not require a permit to engage professional activity (3 words)
- - Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness
- - The activity of preparation, packaging and inspection of medicines according to pharmaceutical science (3 words)
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- - A physician specializing in family medicine working in a family, soum, or village health center (2 words)
- - Financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services (3 words)
- - The knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medical science of a medical specialist who graduated from a medical education school
- - The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure (2 words)
- - The contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization (2 words)
- - The form of settlement to be paid by the health insurance fund for the payment of health care and service expenses (2 words)
- - The contract concluded between the health insurance organization and the health care and service provider organization (2 words)
- - The activity of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health
- - The electronic certificate issued by the health insurance organization to the insured containing information on the health insurance premiums paid by the insured, and the health care and services received (2 words)
- - Joint complex activities of rehabilitation and other medical specialists aimed at eliminating the consequences of the loss of human body structure and function caused by illness, injury, or other factors
- - The activity of detecting risk factors and diseases by subjecting the population to preventive examination, analysis and diagnosis based on age, gender and health risk (2 words)
- - Complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- - Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects
- - A person is free from diseases and disorders and is well-being in terms of physical, mental and social life
28 Clues: - A factor affecting human health and causing negative consequences (2 words) • - Actions to reduce the risk based on the risk assessment of public health severity • - A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services • - A medical specialist and other employees working in a health care organization (2 words) • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment 2025-04-29
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- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- ent An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
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- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
Healthcare Management Assignment 2025-04-29
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- A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor.
- The contract between the health insurance organization and a healthcare and service provider organization is called a(n) ______contract.
- Medical ______ care and services" means specialized medical care and services to be provided by the organization specified in paragraph 8.1 of the “Law on Medical Care and Service” to clients sent by a health institution or medical specialist;
- Things created for the purpose of replacing human tissues and organs or correcting disorders and defects are called ______.
- A legal entity with the function of providing specialized medical care and services is called a ______.
- Comprehensive measures to monitor, check, evaluate, and provide advice and assistance by the competent authority on whether the health institutions and medical specialists comply or not with the relevant legislation, mandatory standards, rules, procedures, and instructions, is called ______.
- Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor.
- Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases.
- A financing of the costs by pre-packaged calculation for each case of health care and services is called ______-based payment.
- What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population?
- A citizen who is regularly paying premiums to the health insurance fund in advance according to Health insurance law is called
- A person who contributes to the health of the population by devoting his/her time and effort to the welfare of society is called a ______.
- The complex professional activities aimed at diagnosing, monitoring, managing childbirth, treating, and preventing diseases of mothers, fetuses, and newborns during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum are called ______.
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- An independent functional item designed for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and control of human body structure or disease is called medical ______.
- Complex professional activities of a doctor aimed at diagnosing and curing diseases, rehabilitation of patients, and prevention of illness is called ______.
- Knowledge, ability, and practice of working in a specific field of medicine is called ______ specialization.
- What is the fund that was accumulated for the purpose of sharing the financial risks that may incur to the insured due to health and other sources? ….. insurance fund
- The process of determining the factors that adversely affect human health, calculating the probability of exposure to the disease, and assessing the consequences that may occur in the event of exposure is called risk ______.
- The process of observing, studying, collecting information and data, analyzing, evaluating, reporting and planning relevant measures of positive and negative effects on human health is called health ______.
- In order to receive care and services that are not included in the package of health care and services for which the expenses to be paid by the health insurance fund specified in Article 9 of Health Insurance Law, a citizen pays for ______additional health insurance.
- What do citizens and the state and legal entities on behalf of them pay to be covered under health insurance? Health insurance .
- Financing calculated based on the number of people registered with a family doctor is a payment method per ______.
- A doctor, junior doctor, dentist, traditional medicine doctor, nurse, midwife, or pharmacist who has graduated from a medical university or college and has a permit to practice, drug director, or rehabilitation specialist is called a medical ______.
- How many months should care be provided for it to be considered long-term medical care? More than ______ month(s).
- health, What do we call comprehensive measures to be implemented by all based on the research results and evidence, as well as with the regulation and coordination between individuals, communities, organizations, and sectors in the field of protecting and supporting the health of the population, preventing from diseases and disorders, and creating a healthy and safe living environment upon ensuring the harmony of people, nature, and society?
25 Clues: Infections transmitted from livestock to humans are known as ______ diseases. • Any factor causing negative consequences on human health is called a ______ factor. • A physician who works in a family, soum or village health center is called a ______ doctor. • What type of health care is provided by the state based on the health needs of the population? • ...
All About Bluestone 2024-11-05
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- Following the laws and regulations
- CEO
- Privacy law
- Our core values abbr.
- Electronic Medical Record
- One of the markets
- All Staff for example
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- Portal unique to Bluestone
- _____ Resources
- Service Agency
- ___ Rybbon
- Medical Doctor for example
- Important business culture
- The Bluestone staff main page
- A Request for payment
- Received in high volume
- Learning development tool abbr.
17 Clues: CEO • ___ Rybbon • Privacy law • Service Agency • _____ Resources • One of the markets • Our core values abbr. • A Request for payment • All Staff for example • Received in high volume • Electronic Medical Record • Portal unique to Bluestone • Medical Doctor for example • Important business culture • The Bluestone staff main page • Learning development tool abbr. • ...
cardiovascular crossword 2024-12-09
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
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- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- All the food consumed by a person.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced. • ...
Holistic Health Care 2018-02-07
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- Excessive ________________ use is associated with violence, child neglect, and risky sexual behavior.
- Type of treatment that avoid drugs, major surgery and technology.
- A science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body.
- Helps prevent heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Also improves mental health.
- Tests or exam that is done to identify a disease or condition before symptoms appear. (2 words)
- This allows us to interact with others and to feel balanced.
- Type of alternative medical career. Women trained to assist women during childbirth. Type of nurse.
- The overall feeling of well-being and the understanding that everything is going right in your life.
- During this process, energy is restored and waste buildup is diminished, allowing for recovery.
- Type of alternative medical career. They manipulate the spine to put the body in correct alignment and treat musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses.
- One of the negative side effects of stress.
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- Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals.
- The use of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect.
- allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life.
- Type of alternative medical career. They use the scent of oils, trees, flowers, spices and herbs to treat illnesses/disorders.
- This emphasizes identifying disease/condition before symptoms appear and not waiting until someone is sick to provide treatment. (3 words)
- Type of alternative medical career. Help patients cope with challenges to improve life.
- Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living.
- Type of alternative medical career. They pressure to specific joints/areas of the body to relieve pain and stress. Similar to Massage Therapist.
- Your body responds to stress the same way it responds to this.
- You feel this when you have to handle more than you are used to.
- Thin needles inserted into skin to affect energy flow in body.
- Physical and mental activities require this. As it goes down, waste accumulates and we experience fatigue.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- All the food consumed by a person.
25 Clues: All the food consumed by a person. • One of the negative side effects of stress. • Remedies created from plant, animal or minerals. • allows us to experience meaning and purpose in life. • Keeps us alert and energetic in activities of daily living. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Terminology 2022-02-16
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- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members
- In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of medical necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or healthcare facility
- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals
- A plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event
- a plan's description of benefits
- a building or place that provides a particular service
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- This is the annual enrollment period when federal employees and annuitants can change options or change their type of coverage among the various health benefits plans
- authority must be evaluated each contact
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital either at a single attendance or a series of attendances
- A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons
- limited to 1 year
- acts as a member
- a federal law that outlines the requirements that must be satisfied in order to provide health insurance coverage
- the % the insured pays
- Written assurance that benefits will be provided
- The fee determined by an MCO to be acceptable for a procedure or service, which the physician agrees to accept as payment in full. Also known as a fee allowance, fee maximum, or capped fee
20 Clues: acts as a member • limited to 1 year • the % the insured pays • a plan's description of benefits • authority must be evaluated each contact • Written assurance that benefits will be provided • a building or place that provides a particular service • A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area • ...
Healthcare Systems 2023-09-17
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- Type of hospital that provides a variety of care including medical, surgical and emergency care services
- Providing care for an individual near the end of life
- Medical research agency, focus is on improving health and saving lives (abbr)
- Type of office that provides medical services such as examinations, lab testing, diagnosis and treatment
- Organization that is focused on protecting the publics health (abbr)
- Nonprofit organization that is dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke (abbr)
- Provides services including immunizations, disease surveillance, and education (abbr)
- This type of agency is supported by donations, fundraisers or grants
- Type of health care delivery and insurance, provides care for a set fee (abbr)
- Federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products (abbr)
- Type of counseling services for individuals who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant
- A hospital that provides specialized care such as pediatric, surgery centers, burn hospitals
- Fastest growing industry in the United States
- National agency established to protect the health of all Americans (abbr)
- Health care center that is located within a company or workplace
- Type of hospital this is operated by federal, state and local government agencies
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- Type of specialized services for patients who are suddenly ill or injured
- A medical center that provides hospital services and research education
- Federal agency established to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare (abbr)
- Provide personal care, therapy and/or nursing care within the patients home
- Services that provide patients with access to prescriptions and medications
- Established to enforce standards that protect workers from job related injuries (abbr)
- Facility that provides medical or diagnostic test like blood test (abbr)
- The American (blank) Society is a nonprofit organization that provides programs and services to those with or recovering from cancer
- International agency sponsored by the United Nations that investigates and addresses health problems throughout the world (abbr)
- A long term care facility that provides skilled nursing care or rehabilitative services (abbr)
- Type of long term care facility also know as "nursing homes"
- Type of living facility for individuals who can purchase or rent an apartment
28 Clues: Fastest growing industry in the United States • Providing care for an individual near the end of life • Type of long term care facility also know as "nursing homes" • Health care center that is located within a company or workplace • Organization that is focused on protecting the publics health (abbr) • ...
The concept of societies of specialists in evidence-based medicine. Evidence-based medicine centers in our country and the CIS. 2025-02-13
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- The training and instruction provided to future healthcare professionals, including the integration of EBM into curricula.
- A medical approach that combines the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences to guide healthcare decisions.
- A healthcare approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and values of patients in treatment decisions.
- The introduction of new medical technologies, treatments, and practices to improve patient care and system efficiency.
- A statistical technique that combines data from multiple studies to provide a more precise estimate of an intervention’s effectiveness.
- Evidence-based recommendations developed by medical organizations to help healthcare professionals make informed treatment decisions.
- A global network of researchers and healthcare professionals who conduct systematic reviews to inform evidence-based healthcare decisions.
- Education and hands-on experience provided to healthcare professionals to develop their skills and knowledge in clinical practice.
- The set of decisions, plans, and actions taken by governments or organizations to achieve specific healthcare goals.
- The process by which healthcare providers select the best course of action for patient treatment based on EBM principles.
- The use of technology, such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and AI, to improve healthcare delivery and decision-making.
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- The structure and policies governing medical services, hospitals, and health reforms in Kazakhstan, including the adoption of EBM.
- The progress and innovations in healthcare within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), including EBM implementation.
- The process of confirming the reliability and accuracy of research findings through rigorous testing and peer review.
- The results of healthcare interventions, including changes in health status, patient satisfaction, and quality of life.
- A system used to assess the quality of evidence in research and make recommendations for clinical practice.
- Professional organizations that bring together experts in a specific medical field to advance research, education, and practice.
- A structured summary of multiple research studies on a specific topic, using a rigorous methodology to minimize bias.
- Institutions that provide education and training for future healthcare professionals, often incorporating EBM into their curricula.
- Scientific studies conducted to evaluate medical treatments, drugs, procedures, or interventions to determine their safety and effectiveness.
20 Clues: A system used to assess the quality of evidence in research and make recommendations for clinical practice. • A healthcare approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and values of patients in treatment decisions. • The set of decisions, plans, and actions taken by governments or organizations to achieve specific healthcare goals. • ...
5 - Legal 2025-05-12
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- health insurance portability and accountability act; US legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information.
- The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
- “Do no harm.”
- A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation
- An official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against maladministration, especially that of public authorities
- Acting in the patient’s best interest
- The authority to act for another person in specified or all legal or financial matters
- A written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment, made to ensure those wishes are carried out should the person be unable to communicate them to a doctor
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- Improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official
- A written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, especially an advance directive
- Failure to take proper care in doing something
- Respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions
- A real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment
- Permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits
- The action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel
- Legally responsible
- Cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal
- Fair distribution of resources and treatment
- (ROI) form which needs to be signed in order for patient information to be released to an external provider, caregiver or to anyone other than the patient
- Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment; a medical order indicating a patient's wishes regarding life-sustaining treatment.
- The intentional and offensive touching of another person without their consent
- A threat of attack
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
23 Clues: “Do no harm.” • A threat of attack • Legally responsible • Acting in the patient’s best interest • Fair distribution of resources and treatment • Failure to take proper care in doing something • Cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal • Respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions • ...
HIM Week 2016 2016-04-01
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- What team reviews medical records for diagnosis and procedures that took place during an encounter
- How many Franciscan hospitals are there
- Who is the Executive Director of the Corporate HIM Division
- What does a patient need to complete to get a copy of their medical records
- What is the name of our intranet site
- Where is the newest hospital to join Franciscan
- Franciscan Alliance has hospitals to serve patients in Indiana, Illinois, and
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- The foundress of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration is Mother Theresia
- What team does all medical record merges and unmerge
- What does the P in HIPAA stand for
- What was the first Franciscan Hospital
- When we need assistance from IT we place a
- Medical records can be released on USB, CD/DVD, email, or
- One of the Franciscan Values is
- When a provider needs to complete documentation in a record we assign a
15 Clues: One of the Franciscan Values is • What does the P in HIPAA stand for • What is the name of our intranet site • What was the first Franciscan Hospital • How many Franciscan hospitals are there • When we need assistance from IT we place a • Where is the newest hospital to join Franciscan • What team does all medical record merges and unmerge • ...
Physician Assistant 2025-04-03
15 Clues: A meeting • A facility • A substance • Certifying exam • Physical damage • Medical imaging • Helps you to relax • Focuses on infants • Median annual wage • Healthcare instituton • Consultation remotely • Identifying the cause • Works under a physician • Projection growth of PAs • Continuing medical education
NURSING TRIVIAS AND BASIC QUESTIONS 2023-09-08
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- Most dangerous sign in lower respiratory tract infection in children?
- What’s the name of the condition characterized by a deficiency of red cells, resulting in paleness and weariness?
- The study of tissues.
- “Pruritus” is a medical word for what?
- The science of diagnosing and preventing disease.
- What is the largest organ of the human body?
- What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
- Who is considered the father of Surgery?
- What is the most commonly broken bone in the human body?
- Which is the longest and largest bone in the body?
- What medical device is used to listen to heart and lung sounds?
- The loss of sense of smell.
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- Which of the following is used in ‘bloodless’ surgery?
- What needs of a patient does a nurse address?
- Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating indigestion?
- Which hormone is responsible for sleep regulation in humans?
- A structured group of cells with specific functions.
- The injection of anti-toxin is given to prevent...
- Who invented chloroform as anaesthetic?
- What organ does a nephrologist specialize in?
- What organ in the body produces insulin?
- What organ does Hepatitis A negatively affect?
- Piles is a familiar word for what medical condition?
- What disease is due to improper use or production of insulin?
- What does ECG stand for in medical terms?
- What do we commonly call epistaxis?
- Who is the father of medicine?
- Normally enteral feedings are flushed with water to open blocked tube and ease feedings. In which area it is done with it?
- A dehydrated person should not drink...
- What term is used to describe the use of microscopic robots in medicine?
30 Clues: The study of tissues. • The loss of sense of smell. • Who is the father of medicine? • What do we commonly call epistaxis? • “Pruritus” is a medical word for what? • Who invented chloroform as anaesthetic? • A dehydrated person should not drink... • What organ in the body produces insulin? • Who is considered the father of Surgery? • What does ECG stand for in medical terms? • ...
debanhi pedroza 2024-11-20
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- / thorax
- / symptom that can indicate various medical conditions including heart problems
- / a specialized hospital unit that provides intensive monitoring and treatment for patients with severe heart conditions
- ultrasonography / diagnostic imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves to measure the speed of direction of blood flow in the body
- circulation / part of the circulatory system
- / something that travels throughout the bloodstream and cause a blockage
- arrest / refers to the sudden loss of heart function
- / they receive blood coming into the heart
- / essential in various medical context, particularly in hematology
- / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle
- / refers to the inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves
- enzymes / protein released into the bloodstream when the heart is damaged
- / the outermost layer of the heart wall
- / reflects to the practice of dissecting
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- / a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time
- / part of the venous system and play a crucial role in returning blood back to the heart
- monitor / a portable device that continuously records the heart’s electrical activity typically over 24 to 48 hours
- / measure of the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels
- / medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, particularly the heart by injecting a contrast dye
- / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium
- veins / refers to enlarged, twisted venules that often appear blue or dark purple.
- / a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of plaque
- / middle layer of the heart wall and is composed of cardiac muscle tissue
- / relates to the heart and blood vessels and is often used in medical context to refer to conditions or diseases
- / largest artery in the body
25 Clues: / thorax • / largest artery in the body • / the outermost layer of the heart wall • / reflects to the practice of dissecting • / they receive blood coming into the heart • circulation / part of the circulatory system • / refers to the inflammation of the pericardium • / refers to the inflammation of the heart muscle • ...
medical field 2023-03-09
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- dosimetrist
- contrast- density difference between neighboring regions
- physicist (medical physicist)
- technician
- uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds.
- imaging method
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- medicine technician (NMT)-prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or treatment
- type of medical imaging of the hart using standard ultrasound
- imaging by sections using a penetrative wave
- Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging
10 Clues: technician • dosimetrist • imaging method • physicist (medical physicist) • imaging by sections using a penetrative wave • contrast- density difference between neighboring regions • type of medical imaging of the hart using standard ultrasound • uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds. • ...
How Well Do You Know Ira? 2025-02-22
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- Type of favorite Bible passage
- Father's name
- Married in their apartment
- Mother's name
- Family dog
- Name of house built in retirement
- Husband's nickname
- Medical specialty
- Met her life mate at this hospital
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- Honeymoon
- Medical school
- Birthplace
- Mother tongue
- Boarding school
- Raised children here
- Hosts of the wedding reception
- Month of first arrival in St. Louis
17 Clues: Honeymoon • Birthplace • Family dog • Father's name • Mother tongue • Mother's name • Medical school • Boarding school • Medical specialty • Husband's nickname • Raised children here • Married in their apartment • Type of favorite Bible passage • Hosts of the wedding reception • Name of house built in retirement • Met her life mate at this hospital • Month of first arrival in St. Louis
Making appointments 2024-02-26
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- you need to write information in it
- 2nd
- before
- an organization which pays doctor's bills
- you use it to make calls
- 14th
- a number for your city
- not seconds or hours
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- where a medical assistant works
- means 15 minutes
- personal information
- where you live
- after
- full hours
- what happened in the past
- to do with medicine
- 12th
17 Clues: 2nd • 12th • 14th • after • before • full hours • where you live • means 15 minutes • to do with medicine • personal information • not seconds or hours • a number for your city • you use it to make calls • what happened in the past • where a medical assistant works • you need to write information in it • an organization which pays doctor's bills
Med Term 1 2024-08-19
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- before meals
- root word for joint
- abdomen
- root word for skull
- root word for skin
- root word for nerve, nervous system
- root word for lung
- ambulation
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- American Medical Association, against medical advice
- root word for cell
- root word for heart
- American Heart Association
- admission
- root word for bladder
- activities of daily living
- root word for artery
- as desired
- root word for kidney
18 Clues: abdomen • admission • as desired • ambulation • before meals • root word for cell • root word for skin • root word for lung • root word for heart • root word for joint • root word for skull • root word for artery • root word for kidney • root word for bladder • American Heart Association • activities of daily living • root word for nerve, nervous system • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A medical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the lungs, leading to difficulty breathing (pulmonary _____)
- medical professional specializing in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the skin
- The "T" in CT Scan
- Healthcare department specializes in the care of newborn infants.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in the care of patients with cancer, including diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care.
- Medical condition characterized by inflammation of the joints
- A medical professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the digestive system.
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- Medical device used to measure a patient's heart rate and rhythm
- A medical condition characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes, leading to coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing.
- A medical device used to assist breathing in patients with respiratory failure
10 Clues: The "T" in CT Scan • Medical condition characterized by inflammation of the joints • Medical device used to measure a patient's heart rate and rhythm • Healthcare department specializes in the care of newborn infants. • A medical device used to assist breathing in patients with respiratory failure • ...
Advanced Clinical Medicine 2025-12-25
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- A drug that widens the airways (10)
- The medical term for nosebleed (8)
- Pertaining to the sole of the foot (7)
- A drug that promotes urine output (8)
- The surgical removal of the gallbladder (12)
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine (7)
- A scoring system for consciousness (6)
- Condition of low white blood cell count (8)
- Relating to the cheek (5)
- The windpipe (7)
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions (6)
- Inflammation of a vein with clot formation (12)
- The voice box (6)
- Profuse sweating (8)
- Severe itching (7)
- The outer layer of the skin (9)
- The collarbone (8)
- The inner layer of the heart (9)
- The body's inability to regulate temperature (11)
- Abnormal heart rhythm (10)
- The medical term for a heart attack (15, 10)
- The "master gland" of the endocrine system (9)
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- Fear of blood (10)
- The medical term for a bedsore (10)
- The medical term for hives (9)
- The scientific study of drugs (12)
- The medical term for fainting (7)
- A drug that prevents blood clot formation (9)
- A localized collection of pus (6)
- Drug that reduces stomach acid secretion (12)
- Inability to coordinate muscle movements (6)
- The surgical creation of a new opening in the colon (10)
- Visual examination of the bladder (13)
- Surgical removal of a lung lobe (9)
- Pertaining to tears (7)
- A life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction (10)
- Drug used to treat fungal infections (10)
- The kneecap (7)
- Relating to the kidney (5)
- The body's natural painkillers (9)
- Clouding of the eye's lens (8)
- Pertaining to the liver (7)
- A physician specializing in interpreting medical images (11)
- The breastbone (7)
- The thigh bone (5)
- Pertaining to the armpit (7)
- A hormone that regulates blood sugar (7)
- Surgical connection between two structures (9)
- Medication that inhibits platelet aggregation (9)
- Condition of excess acid in the body fluids (7)
- The study of blood disorders (10)
51 Clues: The kneecap (7) • The windpipe (7) • The voice box (6) • Fear of blood (10) • The breastbone (7) • Severe itching (7) • The thigh bone (5) • The collarbone (8) • Profuse sweating (8) • Pertaining to tears (7) • Relating to the cheek (5) • Relating to the kidney (5) • Abnormal heart rhythm (10) • Pertaining to the liver (7) • Pertaining to the armpit (7) • The medical term for hives (9) • ...
chapter 15 2013-10-02
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- personal digital assistant
- governmental agency
- generally or widely accepted, favored, or practiced
- refers to the study of medical computing
- nationwide health information network
- to partly remove or correct; to relieve or lessen
- electronic medical record
- primary care provider
- personal health record
- the number of requirements for the executive order to promote interoperability of ERM systems
- president in office who issued executive order
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- any set of physical properties, the values of which determine characteristics or behaviors
- evaluation and management
- protected health information
- the capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- working together to achieve a common goal in the best interest of the medical office
- electronic health record
- charge capture
18 Clues: charge capture • governmental agency • primary care provider • personal health record • electronic health record • evaluation and management • electronic medical record • personal digital assistant • protected health information • nationwide health information network • refers to the study of medical computing • president in office who issued executive order • ...
aldar 2023-02-21
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- continuous and unpleasant but not particularly strong
- permission from a patient for a doctor to do a particular medical procedure
- doing something well and thoroughly with no waste of time, money or energy
- extremely painful
- the spine
- medical examination of the stomach
- reduced amount of food that a person eats because they want to lose weight
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- connected with mental processes of understanding
- to remove liquid
- small camera on a long thin tube which can be put into a person's body in order to view the areas inside
- medical condition in which a person feels very sad and anxious,with little energy or interest in life
- unable to pay attention to something because you are thinking about something else
- knowledge or understanding of an issue or a situation
- two times a day
- to receive somebody into hospital for medical treatment
15 Clues: the spine • two times a day • to remove liquid • extremely painful • medical examination of the stomach • connected with mental processes of understanding • continuous and unpleasant but not particularly strong • knowledge or understanding of an issue or a situation • to receive somebody into hospital for medical treatment • ...
English 2020-08-26
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- A disease or sickness that affects the health of our body.
- An instruction given by a doctor or a medical practitioner.
- Relating to treatments of illnesses
- A food or nourishment.
- A condition where your body is full of energy (healthy).
- To regain health and strength (after being ill)
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- A condition where it is likely to spread bacteria and virus.
- A place that provides medical care.
- Resistance to some infections and diseases.
- People who are qualified and skilled to do surgery.
- To give medical care and attention.
- A process of investigating materials or cause.
12 Clues: A food or nourishment. • A place that provides medical care. • To give medical care and attention. • Relating to treatments of illnesses • Resistance to some infections and diseases. • A process of investigating materials or cause. • To regain health and strength (after being ill) • People who are qualified and skilled to do surgery. • ...
SUR 110 FA24 Week 1 2024-08-10
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- Description A Human Resources tool that identifies the major tasks performed by individuals in specific positions
- Privacy rule that provides federal protections for individually identifiable health information held by covered entities and their business associates and gives patients an array of rights with respect to that information
- Removal of all visible and non-visible soil and any other foreign material from medical devices being processed
- Process by which all forms of microbial life, including bacteria, viruses, spores and fungi, are completely destroyed
- Cart System Inventory control system for products/equipment typically used in an Operating Room that involves the use of an enclosed or covered cart; generally prepared for one surgical case and not used for general supply replenishment
- Practice Method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved by other means
- for Use Information provided by a device manufacturer that provides detailed instructions on how to properly use and/or process the device
- Protective Equipment Part of standard precautions for all healthcare workers to prevent skin and mucous membrane exposure when in contact with a patient's blood and body fluids; includes fluid resistant protective clothing, disposable gloves, eye protection, face masks, and shoe covers
- Standards Voluntary guidelines representing a consensus of Association for the Advancement of Medical Instruments members that are intended for use by healthcare facilities and manufacturers to help ensure that medical instrumentation is safe for patient use
- approval U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) process of scientific and regulatory review to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Class III medical devices
- Federal and state assistance program that pays covered medical expenses for low-income individuals; run by state and local governments within federal guidelines
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration safety information and adverse event reporting system that serves healthcare professionals and the public by reporting serious problems suspected to be associated with the drugs and medical devices prescribed, dispensed or used
- injury Injury or illness that is life-threatening, resulting in permanent impairment of a bodily function or permanent damage to a body structure, or necessitates medical or surgical intervention to preclude permanent impairment of a body structure
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- To make safe by removing or reducing contamination by infectious organisms or other harmful substances to an acceptable level
- Uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services, and measurements
- information report Developed by experts in the field and contains valuable information needed by the healthcare industry
- Associated Infection Infection that is not present when a patient is admitted to a healthcare facility; refers to an infection that develops in a patient on or after day three of admission to the healthcare facility
- List Itemization of specific instruments and supplies needed for a surgical case or a medical procedure
- Preference Card Document that identifies a physicians needs (requests and preferences) for a specific medical procedure; usually contains information regarding the instruments, equipment, supplies and utensils used by a specific physician and may also include reminders for staff regarding the physicians preferences for patient draping, instruments and supplies
- Federal medical insurance program that primarily serves those older than 65 years (regardless of income), people under 65 with certain disabilities, and those of all ages with end stage renal disease
- Precautions Method of using appropriate barriers to reduce the risk of transmission of bloodborne and other pathogens, applies to all patients, regardless of diagnosis or presumed infectious status
- Cart Prepared for an individual procedure; usually contains all instruments, supplies and utensils needed for a specific procedure
- Chain Management Department that procures and distributes resources, manages supplies, goods and services to providers and patients; also known as Materials Management department
- Invasive Surgery Surgical procedure associated with smaller incisions, less pain and bodily trauma, fewer complications, and a shorter length of stay; often performed through a cannula using lasers, endoscopes or laparoscopes
- Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law
25 Clues: Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law • Uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services, and measurements • List Itemization of specific instruments and supplies needed for a surgical case or a medical procedure • ...
Group 7 assignment 2 group activity 2022-10-17
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- What does the term My/o refer to?
- What is the medical term for inadequate blood supply?
- What is the term for the beginning of a medical term?
- What is the medical term for the condition where the heart beats faster than 100 beats per minute?
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- What is the term for the ending of a medical term?
- What is the medical term for when the heart is unable to properly pump blood to the rest of the body?
- What does Cardi/o mean?
- What can Ischemia lead to?
- What does Myocardial Infarction mean?
- What is the medical term for the inflammation of the Pericardium?
10 Clues: What does Cardi/o mean? • What can Ischemia lead to? • What does the term My/o refer to? • What does Myocardial Infarction mean? • What is the term for the ending of a medical term? • What is the medical term for inadequate blood supply? • What is the term for the beginning of a medical term? • What is the medical term for the inflammation of the Pericardium? • ...
Chapter 6 2022-09-03
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- formal organizations of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital
- chair physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee a residency training program
- person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
- management of quality in the workplace form the perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- error failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim
- physician responsible for the medical operation and quality go a hospital department or service
- insurance companies, medicare, medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatients medical expenses for the patient
- federal agency that administers the medicare program and partners with states to administer medicaid.
- physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service
- independent not-for-profit organizations that evaluate s and credits more than 17,000 heath care organizations and programs in the US and is nations primary standard setting and accrediting body in health care
- system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
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- professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset mangement, financial management, operations, management, and communication and information management in radiology
- organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination.
- unit of hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- servies providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatment
- certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities
- group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for polices and operations of the hospitalize not for personal benefit of the members
- process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance improving designing and developing cost effective and ethical justifiable
- injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug
- statements of an organization that summaries its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for securing, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation.
21 Clues: injuries, large or small, caused by the use of a drug • physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service • formal organizations of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital • physician responsible for the medical operation and quality go a hospital department or service • ...
Five Days at Memorial Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-14
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- the mental state of suffering patients in the extreme heat
- Lifecare staff gave their patients __________ care, prioritizing comfort over curability.
- a person affected by paralysis of the lower body
- what medical staff tried to do so patients can go to a safer place
- the clearing of criminal charges or blame
- the legal side that defended the medical staff in the investigations
- the medical staff were accused of _______, giving patients lethal drugs to end suffering.
- labored, gasping breathing in patients who are near death
- structures, facilities, and systems that broke during during Katrina
- outrage after the public and investigators learned of the deaths
- an examination to identify cause of death, used in investigations
- the ethical judgements between right and wrong actions made under duress
- a medical examiner who investigates causes of death for forensic purposes
- Helicopters landed on the _____ while trying to rescue patients.
- a past action or decision that serves as an example for how to handle a similar situation in the future
- Rider and Schafer were _______.
- patients with infectious diseases were put into ______ to prevent the spread of illness.
- the legal authority that handled the investigation or trial
- the act of reviving a patient
- agreement or permission to do something
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- relating to moral principals
- Families of victims sought ______.
- a storm with violent winds
- city that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
- a hospital machine that helps with breathing
- to take responsibility for something
- the crime of killing someone without malice, not amounting to murder
- abbreviation of an order that does not allow medical workers to perform CPR if the patient stops breathing
- doctor who brought up the idea of euthanizing patients
- standard procedures that were ignored at Memorial Hospital
- thieves who stole from people during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
- an event causing great suffering; a disaster
- Medical workers were often not _______ for acts of euthanasia.
- involving strenuous effort; difficult and time-consuming
- eyewitness accounts that serve as evidence in a legal process
- an opium Dr.Pou uses to help patients relieve pain
- the responsibility that the medical staff might bear for their wrongdoing
- the absence of enough water in your body
- the legal side that attempted to bring criminal charges against all who contributed to the deaths
- failure to take proper care in doing something; carelessness
- Dr. Pou gave patients lethan _____ of morphine and other drugs.
- surname of Anna Pou's attorney
- Simmons was Anna Pou's _____.
43 Clues: a storm with violent winds • relating to moral principals • Simmons was Anna Pou's _____. • the act of reviving a patient • surname of Anna Pou's attorney • Rider and Schafer were _______. • Families of victims sought ______. • to take responsibility for something • agreement or permission to do something • the absence of enough water in your body • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2023-12-11
Across
- transfer of an organ
- 'itis meaning
- there are 206 bones in the ______ skeleton
- synonym for feeble
- broken bone
- layer of skin
- general medical examination
- movement of blood
- large medical centre
- clear your throat
Down
- pain in the head
- actions such as breathing, digestion, heart beating
- what you eat
- heaviness of a person
- in go physical condition
- surgical intervention
- Caused by illness or injury
- treats illnesses
18 Clues: broken bone • what you eat • 'itis meaning • layer of skin • pain in the head • treats illnesses • movement of blood • clear your throat • synonym for feeble • transfer of an organ • large medical centre • heaviness of a person • surgical intervention • in go physical condition • general medical examination • Caused by illness or injury • there are 206 bones in the ______ skeleton • ...
Health Information Professional Week Coding 2024-04-01
Across
- Report diagnostic services in which the patient does not stay at the medical facility long-term
- The non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
- Provide official ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding advice and official guidelines.
- House of Sick People in Trauma and Labor
- A delivery model organization use to consolidate similar business functions into a single unit that supports the entire organization.
- A review of the entire medical record for the length of stay and the selection of the principal diagnosis
- A catch-all term for codes used to identify what was done to or given to a patient (surgeries, durable medical equipment, medications).
- healthcare is the business process that enables organizations to be paid for providing services.
Down
- The process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms
- Hospital Established and Open in 1889
- A process that takes relatively “simple” outpatient visits and automates the coding process directly.
- A set of codes, descriptions, and guidelines intended to describe procedures and services performed by physicians and other health care providers.
- The first hospital to join JHHS in 2011 outside the Baltimore/Washington DC region (DMV)
- Discharged not final billed. A ratio of the accounts held up in billing.
- An internal or external review of a medical office's coding practices conducted by reviewing patient medical records.
- A qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something
- A system used by physicians to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms and procedures for claims processing.
- Is the leading voice and authority in health information.
18 Clues: Hospital Established and Open in 1889 • House of Sick People in Trauma and Labor • Is the leading voice and authority in health information. • Discharged not final billed. A ratio of the accounts held up in billing. • Provide official ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding advice and official guidelines. • ...
Chapter 5 2018-01-25
Across
- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
Down
- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- Payers quality management programs are _______
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
Chapter 5: UM, QM, & Accreditation 2018-01-25
Across
- _______ is an initiative of the federal AHRQ that seeks to support the assessment of consumers’ experiences with healthcare
- _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality
- A list of drugs covering typical medical needs, although it does not include all available drugs for each medical condition
- What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include?
- Basic utilization management refers to the routine functions used to manage the cost of the most widely used _______
- Self-administered assessment tool used to quickly make an overall assessment of a new patient’s medical condition and risk factors
- necessity A factor in coverage determinations when medical goods or services may or may not be covered depending on certain criteria
- _______ -based clinical criteria and guidelines are based on formal medical studies and clinical trials that compare different approaches to care
Down
- Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______
- _______ utilization management refers to UM activities performed while care is being provided
- _______ utilization management refers to UM or UM-related activities that take place after care has been provided
- A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management
- Payers quality management programs are _______
- _______ management is a form of case management that focuses on a handful of selected conditions
- Health plan _______ is a forma of oversight in which an independent, private, nonprofit organization reviews an MCO and determines if it meet certain criteria or industry standards
15 Clues: Payers quality management programs are _______ • What types of medications do specialty pharmacies include? • Childhood immunizations are the most common form of _______ • _______ health care spans both the management of utilization and quality • A function of concurrent UM, but it can also be an important element of case management • ...
