medical … Crossword Puzzles
Discover a profession 2021-04-01
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- is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play, and is also considered a writer.
- is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue.
- are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures and gadget.
- is an individual trained to collect/gather information in form of text, audio or pictures, processes them to a news-with form and disseminates
- is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings.
- volves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized pro
- are trained in medical schools which are usually part of a university. They hold a degree awarded by a medical
- are generally charged with the apprehension of suspects and the prevention, detection, and reporting of crime, protection and assistance
- is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health
- Flight attendant provide personal services to ensure both the safety and comfort of airline passengers during
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- is a person who studies normal and abnormal mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes,
- a professional that focuses on the art of taking photographs with a digital or film camera
- a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy
- is a medical professional who specializes in dentistry, the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases
- whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning
- who works as a servant in a hotel or in someone's home
- is a person trained, equipped, and deployed by a human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew mem
- Climatologists, metereologists Investigate atmospheric phenomena and interpret meteorological data gathered
- the art of managing domestic or captive animals, including handling, breeding, and keeping
- also help doctors perform diagnostic tests
20 Clues: also help doctors perform diagnostic tests • whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning • is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health • who works as a servant in a hotel or in someone's home • is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue. • is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. • ...
Women in STEM 2025-08-08
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- first African American woman to complete professional training in nursing
- film star who invented a radio device creating the foundation for modern WiFi
- founded the American Red Cross Nursing Service
- first woman elected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
- virologist that developed new imaging and diagnosis technology
- identified and isolated the protein tuberculin
- first African American woman in Army Nursing Corps
- one of the female physicists on the Manhattan Project, creating the atomic weapon
- first female surgeon in U.S. Army
- first person to earn a PhD in astronomy from Harvard
- discovered the structure of DNA
- physicist who co-discovered protactinium
- first African American on the AMA Board of Trustees
- founder of the Mississippi Health Project and the Southeast Neighborhood House
- first woman to earn a PhD from Cambridge
- calculated flight paths helping send Apollo 11 to the moon in 1969
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- first woman to be an officer in the American Astronomical Society
- first woman to serve as surgeon general of the United States
- first Chinese woman to earn a PhD in economics at Columbia
- first African American woman to receive a medical degree in the U.S.
- designed standardized system of computer languages for U.S. navy
- first American Indian woman to receive a medical degree
- physicist who's work with Cobalt-60 contested the law of parity
- first woman in America to receive a medical degree; Opened a medical college for women
- biologist who wrote Silent Spring
- Superintendent of Army Nurses during the Civil War
- first hispanic woman to travel to space
- environmentalist who wrote Everglades: River of Grass
- first African American woman to become an astronaut
- first professional astronomer in the U.S.
- developed a treatment for leprosy before antibiotics were discovered
- sponsored the Bolton Act, creating the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps
32 Clues: discovered the structure of DNA • biologist who wrote Silent Spring • first female surgeon in U.S. Army • first hispanic woman to travel to space • physicist who co-discovered protactinium • first woman to earn a PhD from Cambridge • first professional astronomer in the U.S. • founded the American Red Cross Nursing Service • identified and isolated the protein tuberculin • ...
Christmas 2025 2025-12-24
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- John of pop music
- Network once airing “MAS*H”
- English county near London
- NYC borough
- Scottish ancestor
- Bronx landmark zoo
- NYC newspaper
- Medical cholesterol drug
- U.S. president during WWI
- NYC river
- American given name
- TV anthology classic
- 1918 cease-fire
- Cancer-treating field
- Great Lake bordering New York
- Band behind Abbey Road
- Scottish poet Robert
- Fish often grilled
- Medical heartbeat test
- American history era of reform
- Florida city with beaches
- Wading bird
- German region
- WWII general Eisenhower
- Bronx team, familiarly
- 1960s record label
- Bird known for mimicry
- Florida sea mammal
- Major European mountain range
- 1960s folk icon Dylan
- Post-WWII military alliance
- Bird with a red breast
- Port Authority operates it
- Early TV network
- Fish with stripes
- Sci-fi author Isaac
- WWII bomber
- Fish and chips fish
- WWII date often remembered
- World’s largest hot desert
- American novelist John
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- WWII aircraft carrier
- Hitchcock specialty
- Fish eggs
- Biblical first name
- Major German river
- Bird of prey
- WWI battlefield feature
- WWII leader Churchill
- Enron was one
- WWI battle site in France
- Medical shot
- American novelist Ernest
- Scottish skirt
- 1980s cable pioneer
- WWII European invasion site
- DNA building block
- New Deal architect
- Classic flower
- Port Authority hub
- Common nickname for Thomas
- Movie award
- Hemingway novel set in Spain
- American folk singer Seeger
- Part of the brain
- American poet Frost
- WWII Pacific turning point
- NYC transit card
- WWII Pacific battle site
- Florida reptile
- Brain cell
- Florida island chain
- British TV network
- Medical imaging scan
- Bronx expressway, briefly
- NYC commuter’s option
- 1977 sci-fi phenomenon
- NYC terminal authority, briefly
- 1970s pop duo
- Civil rights organization
80 Clues: Fish eggs • NYC river • Brain cell • NYC borough • Movie award • Wading bird • WWII bomber • Bird of prey • Medical shot • Enron was one • NYC newspaper • German region • 1970s pop duo • Scottish skirt • Classic flower • 1918 cease-fire • Florida reptile • NYC transit card • Early TV network • John of pop music • Scottish ancestor • Part of the brain • Fish with stripes • Major German river • Bronx landmark zoo • ...
Medical Ethics/ Melanie Campbell 2012-06-21
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- legally responsible or obligated
- care practioners trained to administer medical or health care to patients
- oath a pledge for physicians developed by the Greek physician Hippocrates circs 400 B.C.E.
- dihonest or deceitful practices in depriving or attempting to deprive another of his or her rights
- access plan a managed care feauted which subscribers may see any in-network health care provider without a referral
- the practice of good manners
- a traditional form or health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting form illness or an accident
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- a discipline dealing with ethical implications of biological research methods and results
- rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority
- prone to engage in lawsuits
- physician the primary care physician who directs the medical care of managed care health plan members
- care physician the physician responsible for directing all of a patients medical care and determining whther the patient should be referred for a specialty care
- a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person
- judgement decision made by a court in a lawsuit in response to a motion that pleads there is no basis for a trial
- standards of behavior developed as result of ones concept of right and wrong
15 Clues: prone to engage in lawsuits • the practice of good manners • legally responsible or obligated • a body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person • care practioners trained to administer medical or health care to patients • standards of behavior developed as result of ones concept of right and wrong • ...
Genito-urinary system 2023-12-09
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- A bacterial infection that often causes urinary urgency, frequency, and pain during urination.
- Common sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
- Interstitial ___________ is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the bladder, leading to pelvic pain and frequent urination.
- Medical term for painful or difficult urination, often indicating a UTI.
- This hormone, produced by the kidneys, stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow.
- A beta-3-adrenergic agonist used to relieve urinary frequency, incontinence and urgency.
- This class of diuretics inhibits the sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter in the ascending _______ of Henle.
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- Name of medical procedure to remove kidney stones using shock waves or laser energy.
- The medical term for blood in the urine, often indicative of underlying kidney or bladder issues.
- Painful erection lasting longer than 4 hours, often considered a medical emergency.
- An antimuscarinic commonly used to manage overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.
- A group of medications used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by relaxing the muscles of the prostate and bladder neck.
- Class of medication commonly prescribed to relax the smooth muscles of the bladder and treat urinary urgency.
- ___________ 400mcg MR capsules ONCE daily is commonly prescribed to manage symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by relaxing smooth muscles.
- Common antibiotic to treat UTIs with 3 day dosing in females and 7 days in males.
15 Clues: Medical term for painful or difficult urination, often indicating a UTI. • Common antibiotic to treat UTIs with 3 day dosing in females and 7 days in males. • Painful erection lasting longer than 4 hours, often considered a medical emergency. • Name of medical procedure to remove kidney stones using shock waves or laser energy. • ...
4.04 Health Informatics and Support Services Careers 2022-12-14
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- Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling
- process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated y physicians, nurses, and other healthcare practitioners
- helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits
- Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility
- Dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities improve their quality of lives through counseling and advocacy.
- helps to educate people about the availability of healthcare services
- Handles the details of funerals, burials, and cremations also known as a funeral director
- Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes
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- Observes patient food intake and report progress & dietary problems to dietician
- Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment
- Organize and manage health data to ensure its quality, accuracy, accessibility, and securely
- Plans, directs & coordinate medical and healthcare services, and facilities
- Develop meal plans, taking both cost and clients' preferences into account
- helps the healthcare facility manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments
- Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury
15 Clues: Specially trained in medical genetics and counseling • Maintains the cleanliness of the health care facility • Investigates patterns and causes of disease and injury • Transfer of healthcare information into alphanumeric codes • Responsible for preparing healthcare or laboratory equipment • helps counsel clients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits • ...
spanish 2022-01-13
Somatic Symptom Disorder 2025-04-20
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- — What individuals with Factitious Disorder often seek by feigning illness.
- — The inability to produce voice, a symptom seen in functional neurological disorders.
- — A sensory symptom often reported by SSD patients, along with numbness.
- — A behavior where patients excessively research symptoms online.
- — Loss of voluntary movement, observed in functional disorders.
- — A frequent emotional symptom in individuals with SSD.
- — Abbreviation for a disorder where the person fears having a serious disease, despite minimal symptoms.
- — A disorder involving intentional faking of symptoms to assume the patient role.
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- — Type of neurological symptom disorder with motor/sensory dysfunction and no medical cause.
- — A common physical symptom of SSD involving noticeable heartbeats.
- — A common chronic physical complaint in SSD.
- — The former name for Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder.
- — An outdated term related to SSD; focuses more on physical symptoms than illness anxiety.
- — A mental health condition marked by distress over physical symptoms that lack a medical explanation.
- — Someone frequently visited by patients with SSD despite lack of clear medical cause.
15 Clues: — A common chronic physical complaint in SSD. • — A frequent emotional symptom in individuals with SSD. • — The former name for Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder. • — Loss of voluntary movement, observed in functional disorders. • — A behavior where patients excessively research symptoms online. • ...
saftey 2020-09-17
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- devices that detect smoke to warn of a fire
- a fire using fats and cooking oils as fuel
- devices that react to the movement of flames to detect a fire
- a fire involving wood paper and cloth
- a fire using oils and grease fuel
- the deliberate and malicious burning of property , which is aserious crime
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- medical treatment given to an injured person either for light injuries or until more complete treatment can be provided
- system that responds to a fire when no one is in the facility
- devices that detect when activated by significant increase in temperature
- medical procedure that removes food or other obsticles from the airway of a choking person
- medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat
- an electrical fire
12 Clues: an electrical fire • a fire using oils and grease fuel • a fire involving wood paper and cloth • a fire using fats and cooking oils as fuel • devices that detect smoke to warn of a fire • medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat • system that responds to a fire when no one is in the facility • devices that react to the movement of flames to detect a fire • ...
Metabolism Review 2024-12-11
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- A small organ located near the stomach and liver.
- The body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body.
- A tiny opening in the small intestines that allows smaller molecules to enter the circulatory system.
- A molecule that breaks down from starch.
- A protein molecule in the pancreas that helps break down molecules.
- A large molecule that you find foods such as eggs, chicken, steak, and eggs.
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
- A medical condition that causes fewer red blood cells to transport oxygen molecules.
- A molecule that you breathe out.
- Tiny openings in the lungs that allow oxygen molecules to enter the circulatory system.
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- Trillions of in the whole body.
- A large molecule that you find in foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains.
- A medical condition that blocks out glucose molecules from the body's cells.
- The body system that breaks down food.
- A protein molecule that acts like a key to unlock the cell membrane.
- A molecule that breaks down from protein.
- The body system that takes in oxygen molecules.
- Our sick patient who hasn't been able to play soccer in weeks.
- A medical condition that causes tubes inside your lungs to swell up or close.
19 Clues: Trillions of in the whole body. • A molecule that you breathe out. • The body system that breaks down food. • A molecule that breaks down from starch. • A molecule that breaks down from protein. • The body system that takes in oxygen molecules. • A small organ located near the stomach and liver. • The body's use of molecules for energy and growth. • ...
Health Science Jobs 2025-09-08
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- – Workers who investigate questions to find new medical knowledge.
- – Professionals who diagnose illnesses and create treatment plans.
- – Staff members who keep hospitals clean and safe.
- – Specialists who help people recover physical or mental health.
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- – People who study the natural world to make discoveries.
- Records – Files that keep track of a patient’s health history and treatments.
- – Health workers who provide patient care and support doctors.
- Managers – People who run hospitals and make sure everything operates smoothly.
- – Medical experts who use X-rays and scans to diagnose problems.
- Techs – Workers who perform tests on blood and other samples.
- IT – Field that manages computer systems and digital data in health care.
11 Clues: – Staff members who keep hospitals clean and safe. • – People who study the natural world to make discoveries. • Techs – Workers who perform tests on blood and other samples. • – Health workers who provide patient care and support doctors. • – Medical experts who use X-rays and scans to diagnose problems. • ...
Spanish 3 Crossword 2024-08-21
tv news report 2023-06-12
15 Clues: Well • Save • Blaze • Blast • Canine • Infant • Newborn • Removed • Observers • Fortunate • Structure • Terrified • Inhabitants • Extraordinary • Medical facility
Surgeons 2024-02-09
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- A doctor who specialises in evaluating and treating conditions that may require surgery
- What do you have to do after medical school for 5 to 7 years
- What test do you have to have to go to medical school
- How many times can you take the MCA a year
- What surgeon is making the best money
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- How long is medical school
- What do surgeons wear on their hands during surgery
- What do you use to cut the skin open
- What college topic would be good to take
- What does cardiac have to do with
- What color does their clothing have most of the time during surgery
- What do surgeons wear on their face when they do surgery
12 Clues: How long is medical school • What does cardiac have to do with • What do you use to cut the skin open • What surgeon is making the best money • What college topic would be good to take • How many times can you take the MCA a year • What do surgeons wear on their hands during surgery • What test do you have to have to go to medical school • ...
AETCOM 2025-12-02
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- Healthcare is a fair, equitable, and appropriate distribution of medical resources
- It is imparting or exchange of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- Is an obligatory requirement for medical or surgical procedures and research
- Is a scholarly discipline that examines, evaluates, and seeks to understand the moral aspects of human nature
- Is a vital component of a physician-patient relationship
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- Autonomy, Beneficence,Nonmaleficence and Justice are the ....?
- Sharing private information on a 'need to know basis' only
- Is one of the roles of an Indian medical graduate
- The right to decide for oneself
- A Physician not to harm the patient
- Ability to emotionally understand what other people feel
- To act for the benefit of the patient
12 Clues: The right to decide for oneself • A Physician not to harm the patient • To act for the benefit of the patient • Is one of the roles of an Indian medical graduate • Ability to emotionally understand what other people feel • Is a vital component of a physician-patient relationship • Sharing private information on a 'need to know basis' only • ...
Medical Terms 2016-09-07
9 Clues: Dietician RD • Care Unit ICU • Nurse Certified HNC • Nursing Assistant CNA • Language Pathologist SLP • Intensive Care Unit NICU • Laboratory Technician MLT • Choice Medical Staffing CCMS • Duties Dental Assistant EDDA
Chapter 6 2023-05-10
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- improvement, process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions and evaluating the financial and no financial results
- quality improvement, 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
- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- support services, services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatment
- of directors or governing board, 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 policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- executive officer, person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- safety and health administration, federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- statement, statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it’s offers, the intended recipients of services and a description of the level of cost
- error, failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim, can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- for Medicare and Medicaid services, federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- department, organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as X-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine and ultrasonography
- quality management, management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
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- drug events, injuries,large or small caused by the use of a drugs can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADE’s are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- Resources department, ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting and compensating employees, developing and maintaining skills, quality,and motivation, collective bargaining and occupational health and safety
- staff, formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital, have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities medical director,department chair, and service chief
- quality standards act and program, establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services, regulations developed by the US food & drug administration and the national mammography quality assurance advisory committee
- of need, certificate approved by a local review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- joint commission,independent not for profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nations primary standard setting and accrediting body in health care, TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- healthcare radiology administrator, a professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels, manages the certified radiology administrator credentialing process
- director, physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day to day operations of the department
- college of radiology, a professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imagining modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third party payer criteria, provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- 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
- radiology administrator, professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, Human Resources management, and communication and information management in radiology
- party payers, insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid,and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- chief, physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service for example a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
25 Clues: unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • for Medicare and Medicaid services, federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • ...
Chapter 6 Key Terms 2023-05-09
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- A professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels; manages the certified radiology administrator (CRA) credentialing process
- Ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employees; developing and maintaining skills, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
- Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments
- Independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation’s primary standard-setting and accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
- Organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as x-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
- Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
- Process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost-effective and ethically justifiable interventions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and nonfinancial results
- Physician responsible for overseeing a component or subdepartment of a hospital service—for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
- Formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
- Certificate approved by a local (state) review board permitting hospitals to construct new or additional facilities, open new services, or make large purchases—a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare
- 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
- 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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- Injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two types of ADEs are those caused by errors and those that occur despite proper use
- 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 policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefit of the members
- Professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in asset management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communication and information management in radiology
- Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- Federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
- Establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality services; regulations developed by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee
- A professional medical society that has accredited more than 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria; provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practices in radiology services
- Physician responsible for the medical operation and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
- Management of quality in the workplace from a perspective of total involvement of every employee, with a strong focus on process measurement and control
- Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- Failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
- Statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the services it offers, the intended recipients of services, and a description of the level of cost
24 Clues: Federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid • Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization • Services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physician’s plan for diagnoses and treatments • ...
Medical Field or Specialty 2023-07-31
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- a medical doctor who diagnoses, treats and manages disorders of the brain and nervous system
- Physician specializing in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes
- physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes
- A physician specializing in studies the causes and nature of diseases
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- a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation,
- Are dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surger
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the female reproductive system
- doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer
- a doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults
- medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions
10 Clues: a person who uses X-rays or other high-energy radiation, • medical doctor who can diagnose and treat mental health conditions • A physician specializing in studies the causes and nature of diseases • Are dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surger • Physician specializing in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes • ...
Kinds of doctors 2015-05-24
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- This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment.
- This is a doctor who treats and prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the medical care of bones, the treatment and prevention of defects and injuries.
- This is a doctor who provides medical care to patients in acute situations, they consult surgical team and administer the proper anaesthesia.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diseases and injuries of vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
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- This is a doctor who has general knowledge about illnesses and medical conditions, but does not perform surgeries.
- This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes.
- This is a doctor who diagnoses diseases connected with the glands that release hormones. They treat people who suffer from hormonal imbalances.
- This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of teeth and oral cavity.
- This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children.
- This is a doctor who specialises in the care and treatment of the female reproductive system.
- This is a doctor who performs medical operations.
14 Clues: This is a doctor who treats diseases of the eyes. • This is a doctor who performs medical operations. • This is a doctor who supervises the birth of children. • This is a doctor who specialises with illnesses of children. • This is a doctor who specialises in skin diseases and their treatment. • ...
Sociology 201 Chapter 14 (Healthcare) 2016-11-12
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- This means assisting in the death of a person suffering from an incurable disease.
- ____ medicine is a medical care system in which the government owns and operates medical facilities and employs physicians.
- This type of medicine emphasizes the prevention of illness and takes into account a person's entire physical and social environment.
- ____ among African-Americans is almost three times the rate for whites, which explains why African-Americans have a shorter life expectancy.
- According to Social-Conflict Theory, social ____ is seen as a direct link to patterns of health and illness.
- This is the greatest preventable cause of death in the United States.
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- ____ insurance plans are the most common programs used to pay for medical care in the United States today.
- According to Talcott Parsons, this is a pattern of behavior defined as appropriate for people who are ill.
- This chronic illness is the second most common cause of death today in the United States.
- Eating disorders have a lot to do with how our society defines ____.
- Social ____ is the study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society's population.
- Currently in the United States, there is a nursing ____.
- The medical establishment in the United States is oriented toward ____ medicine.
- ____ is defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher.
14 Clues: Currently in the United States, there is a nursing ____. • ____ is defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher. • Eating disorders have a lot to do with how our society defines ____. • This is the greatest preventable cause of death in the United States. • The medical establishment in the United States is oriented toward ____ medicine. • ...
Covid-19 vocabulary 2020-04-30
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- A sudden occurrence of a disease
- When something moves to cover a larger area of affect a larger number of people
- A medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual
- A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
- Identify an illness by examining the symptoms
- A disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- To disinfect for hygienic reason
- To clean something using water
- Showing no symptoms of a particular disease
- A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- The period between infection and the appearance of signs of disease
- To restore someone's health
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- The action of stopping something from happening
- A person or animal that transmits a disease to others, whether suffering from it themselves or not
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- A covering made of fibre or gauze to protect against air pollutants
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- An illness or disorder of the body
- A disposable soft paper used for cleaning the skin
- Describing a disease that can be transmitted through the environment such as via air or water
- Describing a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- To rub something hard so as to clean them
- Occurrence of a particular disease in a large number of people in a specific area
- Describing a disease that can easily pass from person to person, usually by direct contact
- A person receiving medical care
- Not having good health
- To force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound
- A common infection in which the mucous membrane of the nose and throat becomes inflamed
28 Clues: Not having good health • To restore someone's health • To clean something using water • A person receiving medical care • A sudden occurrence of a disease • To disinfect for hygienic reason • An illness or disorder of the body • To rub something hard so as to clean them • Showing no symptoms of a particular disease • Identify an illness by examining the symptoms • ...
2.02 CD Crossword 2021-02-09
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- Feeling free from harm
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe
- An immune system response to a food that the body perceives as harmful
- A government agency that provides social services to individuals or a community
- Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt
- A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health
- A portable weapon that fires ammunition such as a pistol or rifle
- Free from bodily harm
- Results from eating foods that contain bacteria or their toxic byproducts
- Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs
- A group that provides not only financial support but also spiritual, volunteer and community support
- The process of doing something in order to achieve a purpose
- An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters
- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
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- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children
- Things that happen once in a while but are major events
- A feeling of being safe
- Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances
- An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help
- In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition
- A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss is unlikely
- A basic need for the sense of security
- Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children
- A medical condition caused by toxic levels of the metal lead in the blood
24 Clues: Free from bodily harm • Feeling free from harm • A feeling of being safe • A basic need for the sense of security • Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt • In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition • Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children • Things that happen once in a while but are major events • ...
Cannabis 2021-10-27
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- The process of which, when exposed to heat, THCA is converted to THC and CBDA is converted to CBD.
- Rules and policies in place to comply with California cannabis laws.
- Subspecies of cannabis with short, dense buds, typical for nighttime use.
- The genetic makeup of an organism. (Think color, height, etc.)
- The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant.
- Program that medical guests diagnosed with conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, AIDS/HIV, etc. can participate in receiving a free 1/8th from Perfect Union.
- Terpene found in pine needles and sage.
- Cannabis products such as lotions, balms, and oils used for pain relief.
- The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant.
- Subspecies of cannabis with long, narrow leaves, typical for daytime use.
- Cannabis products that are consumed orally.
- Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants.
- A cannabis rights pioneer who ran for US President in 1988 and 1992.
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- The process of tracking a cannabis plant from the start of the growing process all the way until the sale of a particular cannabis product.
- Structure of the cannabis plant that gives it the powdery appearance and contains most of the THC.
- A term for a cannabis breeder.
- Hash, resin, distillate, etc.
- Terpene found in lavender flowers.
- A fibrous product produced from male cannabis plants to manufacture rope, paper,etc.
- Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot".
- Terpene found in citrus rinds, juniper, and peppermint.
- A type of cannabis user that is at least 18 years or older and possesses a medical recommendation for cannabis use.
- A class of chemical compounds found in cannabis. [hint: there's over 100 different ones!]
- A point-of-sale cannabis employee [hint: that's you! ;-)]
- Fragrant oils secreted from the resin glands of the flowers that provide aromatic diversity.
- A type of cannabis user that is 21 years or older in age without a medical recommendation.
26 Clues: Hash, resin, distillate, etc. • A term for a cannabis breeder. • Terpene found in lavender flowers. • Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants. • Terpene found in pine needles and sage. • Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot". • Cannabis products that are consumed orally. • The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant. • The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant. • ...
Chapters 7-12/ Candice Horne 2012-08-17
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- / issue medical prescription for a patient.
- / document that includes the HIPAA standards or requirements.
- / to instill a drug into the body of a patient.
- / health care providers and clearing houses that transmit HIPAA transactions electronically.
- / transmission of information between two parties for financial or administrative activities.
- / study of death and of the psychological methods of coping with it.
- / collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment.
- / a general requirement under HIPAA.
- / holds inquest from those who die from unknown or violent causes.
- / physician who investigates suspicious or unexplained deaths.
- / a reason under HIPAA for disclosing patient information.
- / physician's obligation to his/her patient.
- / hardware, software, or both designed to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing electronic information.
- / policies and procedures that protect PHI from unauthorized access.
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- / deliver controlled substances in some type of bottle, box, or other container to a patient.
- / the scrambling or encoding of information before sending it electronically.
- / the sending of information from one network-connected computer to another.
- / organism produced asexually.
- / permission from a person.
- / employers reason for firing employee.
- / Protected health information from which certain patient identifiers have been removed.
- / to remove from healthcare transactions all information that identifies patients.
- / division of medicine that incorporates law and medicine and involves medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice.
- / condition of deep stupor which the patient cannot be roused by external stimuli.
- / postmortem examination.
- / freedom from unauthorized intrusion.
- / sharing of power among national, state, and local governments.
- record set / records maintained by or for a HIPAA-covered entitiy.
- / Under HIPAA, terms that provide uniformity and simplification of health care billing and record keeping.
- / Contains the same information as any medical record, but in electronic form.
30 Clues: / postmortem examination. • / permission from a person. • / organism produced asexually. • / a general requirement under HIPAA. • / freedom from unauthorized intrusion. • / employers reason for firing employee. • / issue medical prescription for a patient. • / physician's obligation to his/her patient. • / to instill a drug into the body of a patient. • ...
Medicine crossword 2013-04-27
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- Physician working with children and specialized in children’s illnesses and their treatments
- Loss of sensation and incapacity to move a part of the body caused by spinal or brain traumas or diseases of the nerves.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease by close examination of the symptoms and circumstances.
- Used to inject fluids into the body and consisting of a plastic tube and a needle
- One of the two organs that products urine and filtrates body toxins.
- Instrument used to listen to the sounds made within the body, especially heartbeats.
- Radiations used in radiography that penetrate tissues and allow to see bones
- A medical student which works at a hospital for a specific period where he or she going to be trained to acquire experience in a particular field.
- Abbreviation that designates the hospital area where are treated victims of traumas and other medical emergencies
- The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone
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- Common medical treatment used in the past which consisted to let the blood flow by a vein.
- Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound
- Greek physician who lived from 460 to 377 b.c. and is considered as the father of medicine.
- Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases
- Plain medical uniform worn by nurses and surgeons in the operating room which consists of a short-sleeve shirt and pants normally green or blue.
- Bursting or obstruction of a brain artery which the most common symptom is hemiplegia
- overstraining them.
- Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation,
- Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels.
- Swollen blood vessels full of blood that can cause great damages if broken.
- Hormone that diabetics need to inject that regulates the metabolism of glucose.
21 Clues: overstraining them. • Penicillin is an…. that treats infectious diseases • Important bleeding caused by the rupture of blood vessels. • Stitch that is used to join the lips or the edges of a wound • The … column is the series of vertebrae in our back; backbone • Injury of the ligaments of a joint, without fracture or dislocation, • ...
Name That Term 2017-06-09
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- Snail-shaped structure in the inner ear that contains the organ of hearing.
- System Group of organs responsible for carrying oxygen from the air to the bloodstream and for expelling the waste product carbon dioxide.
- Digital version of a paper chart that contains all of a patient's medical history from one practice.
- The study of hearing and hearing disorders.
- Chronic inflammatory lung disease characterized by recurrent breathing problems.
- tube A canal that links the middle ear with the throat area.
- Medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing
- A facility providing medical care on an outpatient basis.
- Inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the nose.
- Substance that can trigger an immune response.
- is a long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the thorax to the base of the skull behind the ear.
- In medicine, lasting a long time.
- Air cavities within the facial bones.
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- A sample of tissue is removed and examined under a microscope.
- drugs Drugs that reduce the symptoms and signs of inflammation.
- Designed to contain and share information from all providers involved in a patient's care.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, is medically necessary.
- A substance that causes lack of feeling or awareness, dulling pain to permit surgery and other painful procedures.
- Able to walk about, not bedridden or immobile.
- A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- Wax The protective yellow waxy substance secreted in the passage of the outer ear.
- Nerve The Tenth Cranial Nerve which innervates the larynx and stomach secretions.
- Thyroid Any dysfunction of the butterfly-shaped gland at the base of the neck.
- Necessary to maintain life.
- A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine.
- A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
26 Clues: Necessary to maintain life. • In medicine, lasting a long time. • Air cavities within the facial bones. • The study of hearing and hearing disorders. • Able to walk about, not bedridden or immobile. • Substance that can trigger an immune response. • Inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the nose. • A facility providing medical care on an outpatient basis. • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH 2024-09-09
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- Facilities that cater to specific populations with various health needs.
- Items used or consumed to improve an individual's well-being.
- Medical care offered by a hospital that does not require an individual to stay inside the hospital.
- Medical care offered by a hospital that requires an individual to stay inside the hospital.
- One of the eight basic rights of a consumer; the right to compensation for misrepresentation, shoddy goods, or unsatisfactory services.
- Independent providers licensed to practice in specific areas of healthcare.
- One of the ten herbs proven and approved by the DOH to have medicinal value; used to treat urinary stones.
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- An alternative medicine practice that focuses on treating specific disorders by massaging the soles of the feet.
- A factor in evaluating health information and products, including the source and recency of the information.
- Provides medical services through a prepaid amount (e.g., SSS).
- Individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
- Specific services not covered by a health insurance policy.
- Advice or data provided to aid an individual’s health.
- A factor in evaluating health information and products, including the purpose or caveats of the information.
- The belief that diseases are manifestations of alterations in the body, which can naturally heal itself.
- A form of alternative medicine that uses magnetic fields or biofields.
- A form of fraud that advertises, promotes, or sells products and services that are not backed by science.
- Institutions where patients undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment.
- An alternative medicine practice similar to acupuncture but uses hands instead of needles to apply pressure to specific points on the body.
- One of the ten herbs proven to have medicinal value; used to relieve body aches and pain.
20 Clues: Advice or data provided to aid an individual’s health. • Specific services not covered by a health insurance policy. • Items used or consumed to improve an individual's well-being. • Provides medical services through a prepaid amount (e.g., SSS). • A form of alternative medicine that uses magnetic fields or biofields. • ...
Day13-总 2025-01-22
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- Relating to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- Having positive qualities, can refer to health too.
- Perform a medical procedure on a patient.
- Causing harm or damage.
- A disease or period of sickness.
- A serious infectious illness, more severe than a cold.
- A higher - than - normal body temperature, often a sign of illness.
- Physical or mental damage.
- Having negative qualities, can describe poor health.
- Get an illness, like catching a cold.
- Related to the body, like physical health.
- Having good health; free from disease.
- Physical activity done to keep fit and healthy.
- In good health, often used as an adverb.
- Give medical care to someone who is ill.
- A tiny organism that can cause diseases.
- Not feeling well; ill.
- An abnormal condition that affects a person's health.
- Superlative of 'bad', indicating the poorest health.
- Attention and treatment given to someone who is ill.
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- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound.
- Lacking strength, often due to illness.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- A person who is receiving medical treatment.
- A small, round piece of medicine.
- Sick; suffering from a disease.
- Experience pain, illness, or other bad things.
- Substances used to treat or prevent diseases.
- Superlative of 'good', meaning in the most healthy state.
- A common illness with a runny nose and sore throat.
- A serious disease where cells grow out of control.
- Become affected by an illness.
- Something that is good or helpful, like for health.
- - ray A type of imaging used to see inside the body.
- Having the skin damaged by too much sun.
- Comparative of 'bad', for deteriorating health.
- In good health; well.
- Comparative of 'good', used when health improves.
38 Clues: In good health; well. • Not feeling well; ill. • Causing harm or damage. • Physical or mental damage. • Become affected by an illness. • Sick; suffering from a disease. • A disease or period of sickness. • A small, round piece of medicine. • Get an illness, like catching a cold. • Having good health; free from disease. • Lacking strength, often due to illness. • ...
MEDICAL CAREERS AND TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-31
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- – A condition persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- – The removal of tissue from a living body for examination.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing physical injury.
- – The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- (Menegak)
- – Relating to the heart.
- – Insensitivity to pain, especially as induced by drugs.
- – An instruction written by a medical practitioner for medicine.
- – The rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is propelled through them.
- – The likely course of a disease or ailment.
- – Instrument used to listen to heartbeat and breathing.
- – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin.
- – A sample of body fluid or tissue for testing.
- – A medical practitioner specializing in children.
- – Clinical purification of blood as a substitute for the kidney.
- – A vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to hospital.
- – The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system.
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- – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
- – Hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs.
- – Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- – The top number in a blood pressure reading.
- – The identification of the nature of an illness.
- – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer.
- – A person trained to care for the sick or infirm.
- (Melintang)
- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- – A condition that is severe but of short duration.
- – An institution providing medical and surgical treatment.
- – A potent drug used to treat severe pain.
- – Swelling and redness in response to injury (Suffix: -itis).
- – A doctor qualified to perform operations.
- – Relating to the branch of surgery concerned with bones.
- – A substance used to provide immunity against a disease.
- – The science of the causes and effects of diseases.
- – Relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients.
- – A doctor who specializes in interpreting medical images.
37 Clues: (Menegak) • (Melintang) • – Relating to the heart. • – A potent drug used to treat severe pain. • – A doctor qualified to perform operations. • – The likely course of a disease or ailment. • – The top number in a blood pressure reading. • – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed. • – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. • ...
Lesson 2: Musculoskeletal System 2022-03-03
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- ________ process, the last sternebra
- The first sternebra
- Joint also knows as the hip
- Bone in the antebrachium
- _______ bones, found in the hind paw
- Muscle group that runs along caudal aspect of forelimb
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- Combining form for skeletal muscle, omit the slash
- Muscle group that runs alongside the lumbar vertebrae
- Vertebrae associated with the thorax and ribs
- Medical term for knee joint
- Medical term for kneecap
- _______ vertebrae, bones of the neck
- Prefix indicating "between"
13 Clues: The first sternebra • Medical term for kneecap • Bone in the antebrachium • Medical term for knee joint • Joint also knows as the hip • Prefix indicating "between" • ________ process, the last sternebra • _______ vertebrae, bones of the neck • _______ bones, found in the hind paw • Vertebrae associated with the thorax and ribs • ...
Health Care Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- something due
- someone who helps pay for things
- The act of insuring
- a place to buy medicine
- a definite course of rules
- Amount Payed Before Insurance Pays Anything
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- protection provided against sickness
- something positive received
- amount paid for insurance
- medical care from a professional
- The amount required for medical care
11 Clues: something due • The act of insuring • a place to buy medicine • amount paid for insurance • a definite course of rules • something positive received • someone who helps pay for things • medical care from a professional • protection provided against sickness • The amount required for medical care • Amount Payed Before Insurance Pays Anything
Mid-Term B&C (Aurelia) 2013-12-19
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- three to seven character alphanumeric representation of a disease or condition
- confidential authentication information
- name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
- actions that satisfy official requirements
- document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- person or entity that supplies medical or health services and bills for or paid for the services in the normal course of business
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- health plan payments for covered services
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- number unique number that identifies a patient
- electronic exchange of healthcare information
- patient someone with no insurance
- form list of the diagnoses procedures and charges for a patient's visit
- person who buys an insurance plan
- abbreviation for codes from the 21st chapter of the ICD-10 CM that identifies factors about health that is not due to illness or injury
- number authorization number given to the referred physician
- conditions that remain after an acute illness or injury has been treated and resolved
16 Clues: patient someone with no insurance • person who buys an insurance plan • confidential authentication information • health plan payments for covered services • actions that satisfy official requirements • electronic exchange of healthcare information • number unique number that identifies a patient • name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name • ...
Location 2 2023-06-22
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- Legal document to obtain when marrying someone in medical school, in brief
- Board game for a surgeon: "Make him better or get the buzzer!"
- Queen Nicki of rap
- Indie folk band conceived of at Williams College
- As a general rule, is it wise to agree to marry a person who is halfway through medical school?
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- Built in 1994 as a joint venture between the city of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club or where you may find Sophie, Zach, and Ben on a Wednesday night
- Drinking this more consistently may prevent an ER visit
- Engagement-ending words
- Sophie's futbol team, in brief
- A solid organic nitrogen compound or a creative gaming company founded by twin brothers
- Soccer superstar Hamm
- Affectionately called "that ho" or "J-dog"
- Greek word meaning "fitting time" or a reference to a Jesuit high school's senior retreat
- Is it wise for you, Ben, to agree to marry Sophie, a person who is halfway through medical school?
- Future Sophie Bice honorific title: Abbr.
- Ben's future sister-in-law
16 Clues: Queen Nicki of rap • Soccer superstar Hamm • Engagement-ending words • Ben's future sister-in-law • Sophie's futbol team, in brief • Future Sophie Bice honorific title: Abbr. • Affectionately called "that ho" or "J-dog" • Indie folk band conceived of at Williams College • Drinking this more consistently may prevent an ER visit • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2024-10-20
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- A formal examination or review of processes, documentation, or products to ensure compliance with quality standards.
- A medical device classification based on the degree of risk posed to patients.
- A system of practices, procedures, and policies for ensuring products consistently meet requirements (Abbr.).
- The U.S. agency responsible for regulating medical devices.
- An activity to improve a product or process based on nonconformity or failure.
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- The process of determining whether a product meets defined requirements.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and resolving issues with a product that does not conform to specified requirements.
- An international standard for medical device quality management systems (ISO _______).
- A crucial document that outlines the requirements for a medical device's performance and safety (Abbr.).
- A written instruction that ensures processes are followed correctly, often abbreviated as SOP.
10 Clues: The U.S. agency responsible for regulating medical devices. • The process of determining whether a product meets defined requirements. • A medical device classification based on the degree of risk posed to patients. • An activity to improve a product or process based on nonconformity or failure. • ...
GP 2023-05-01
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- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment.
- A type of medical practice that provides primary care services to patients.
- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease.
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- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A medical visit or examination to assess the effectiveness of treatment or monitor the patient's condition.
- Person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor.
- The directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a GP.
7 Clues: Person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • The directing of a patient to a medical specialist by a GP. • A type of medical practice that provides primary care services to patients. • A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease. • ...
Ο ΓΙΑΤΡΟΣ 2015-06-08
21 Clues: flu • spoon • sirop • virus • throat • doctor • stomach • symptoms • headache • forehead • schedule • I sneeze • hydration • antibiotic • pharyngitis • dehydration • prescription • dairy products • medical office • my nose is RUNNY • my nose is BLOCKED
Cannabis 2021-10-27
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- The process of which, when exposed to heat, THCA is converted to THC and CBDA is converted to CBD.
- Rules and policies in place to comply with California cannabis laws.
- Subspecies of cannabis with short, dense buds, typical for nighttime use.
- The genetic makeup of an organism. (Think color, height, etc.)
- The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant.
- Program that medical guests diagnosed with conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, AIDS/HIV, etc. can participate in receiving a free 1/8th from Perfect Union.
- Terpene found in pine needles and sage.
- Cannabis products such as lotions, balms, and oils used for pain relief.
- The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant.
- Subspecies of cannabis with long, narrow leaves, typical for daytime use.
- Cannabis products that are consumed orally.
- Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants.
- A cannabis rights pioneer who ran for US President in 1988 and 1992.
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- The process of tracking a cannabis plant from the start of the growing process all the way until the sale of a particular cannabis product.
- Structure of the cannabis plant that gives it the powdery appearance and contains most of the THC.
- A term for a cannabis breeder.
- Hash, resin, distillate, etc.
- Terpene found in lavender flowers.
- A fibrous product produced from male cannabis plants to manufacture rope, paper,etc.
- Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot".
- Terpene found in citrus rinds, juniper, and peppermint.
- A type of cannabis user that is at least 18 years or older and possesses a medical recommendation for cannabis use.
- A class of chemical compounds found in cannabis. [hint: there's over 100 different ones!]
- A point-of-sale cannabis employee [hint: that's you! ;-)]
- Fragrant oils secreted from the resin glands of the flowers that provide aromatic diversity.
- A type of cannabis user that is 21 years or older in age without a medical recommendation.
26 Clues: Hash, resin, distillate, etc. • A term for a cannabis breeder. • Terpene found in lavender flowers. • Low-THC, high-CBD cannabis plants. • Terpene found in pine needles and sage. • Genus of flower plant, aka "ganja", "pot". • Cannabis products that are consumed orally. • The topmost flower bud on the cannabis plant. • The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant. • ...
ODS Joint Commission Prep 2025-02-14
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- an H&P cannot be older than _____days.
- Medical Emergency is occurring at the area announced 3 times. "Code _______".
- the H&P must be updated _________ registration
- color of band that indicates allergies
- Prior to a patient having an invasive procedure, the practitioner must correctly identify the following ______patient, ______procedure, _______site (all are the same word).
- Unauthorized person in area, armed threat in area, bomb threat, biological/pandemic, workplace violence "Lockdown is in _______".
- name of book where you can find approved medical abbreviations. Found on the X drive.
- first name of the Manager of Infection Prevention and Control at COA.
- name of screening tool used to assess suicide risk
- first name of the Corporate Compliance Officer
- who is responsible for the oxygen tanks under the patient stretcher.
- any ___will unlock the doors in BR
- last name of the Director of Pediatric Infectious Disease and Chair of Children's of Alabama Infection Control Committee.
- which postoperative patients are considered falls risk
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- conversation between the doctor and caregiver explaining 3 things.
- method used to assess caregiver understanding of home care instructions
- non-urgent format for hand off of care communications
- Fire or smoke is located in area. Announced three times "Fire Alarm _________".
- should be located above the waist and visible
- During the informed consent conversation, the doctor explains the risks, benefits and ______ to the caregiver.
- Last name of the Divisional Director of Engineering
- Name of the communication line that employees call to find out information about inclement weather
- color of the biomed sticker on all medical equipment that has been inspected.
- first name of our Divisional Director
- any ___ will unlock the doors in Lowder
- a medical condition or complication that a patient develops during a hospital stay, which was not present at the time of admission (abbreviation).
26 Clues: any ___will unlock the doors in BR • first name of our Divisional Director • an H&P cannot be older than _____days. • color of band that indicates allergies • any ___ will unlock the doors in Lowder • should be located above the waist and visible • the H&P must be updated _________ registration • first name of the Corporate Compliance Officer • ...
First Aid 2021-05-17
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- checking the scene and calling for help, provide care until medical professionals arrive on the scene
- the state of keeping or being kept secret or private
- very rapid irregular contractions of the muscle fibers of the heart resulting in a lack of synchronism between heartbeat and pulse.
- is a system that provides emergency medical care
- an event in which an appropriate medication is not provided to a patient
- A significant and potentially dangerous drop in body temperature
- given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- something that checks bleeding or blood flow by compressing blood vessels.
- caused by a blow on the head
- is a severe potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest
- occur when nerve cells in a part of the brain are involved
- is a first aid procedure used to treat upper airway obstructions (or choking)
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- pressure that results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldnt do
- a medical procedure involving repeated compression of a patient's chest
- occurs when concussion symptoms last beyond the expected recovery period
- difficulty in breathing because of a constricted or obstructed throat or a lack of air
- a fall in blood pressure
- to do or accomplish something
- knowing what is going on around us
- means that a doctor failed to react or act accordingly to a patient's illness or injury
- taking air and sometimes other substances into your lungs
- necessary action to prevent harm to another person or to the general public
- A failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances
- another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
- can cause changes in your behavior, movements or feelings, and in levels of consciousness
27 Clues: a fall in blood pressure • caused by a blow on the head • to do or accomplish something • knowing what is going on around us • is a system that provides emergency medical care • the state of keeping or being kept secret or private • is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest • taking air and sometimes other substances into your lungs • ...
Reimbursement Fundamentals 2022-10-19
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- the amount paid to the providers office for medical services
- managed care organizations
- Medicare that covers at 100%
- an insurance example of private commercial
- the fixed amount that an insured must pay before their insurance will pay
- a fixed dollar amount that an insured must pay for medical services
- Alternate site of Care
- Medicare plan that replaces traditional Medicare
- federally or state funded type of insurance
- federally and state funded insurance for low income families
- also known as MD Purchase
- preferred provider organization
- Assignment of Benefits
- also known as Medicare Replacement Plans
- insurance plan for military personal and their families
- track payer's reimbursement structure trends and requirements
- self administered syringe
- Administered, patient administered injections performed at home such as AI and PFS
- self administered injection
- the amount of money that is paid to healthcare provider from the payer
- Injection administered by the healthcare provider such as vial
- communicating with payer to determine benefits and coverage
- services covered under the plan
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- site of care were physician can administer the injection
- insurance plan for retired veterans
- federally funded insurance for disabled or 65 and over or ESRD
- out patient facility were physician can administer the injection
- when a patient is covered under more than one plan
- plan that has open network of providers
- the max amount an insured will pay for medical services for the year
- a percentage of medical expenses that an insured must pay
- B, Medicare that requires yearly deductible and 20% coinsurance
- point of service
- commercial type of insurance
- Pharmacy Benefit Manager
- specific codes that are needed to be billed
- process of researching and identifying coverage for medication
- identifying patient's benefits to ensure eligibility and access options
- exclusive provider organization
- health maintenance organization
40 Clues: point of service • Alternate site of Care • Assignment of Benefits • Pharmacy Benefit Manager • also known as MD Purchase • self administered syringe • managed care organizations • self administered injection • Medicare that covers at 100% • commercial type of insurance • preferred provider organization • exclusive provider organization • health maintenance organization • ...
Diseases 2022-11-07
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- a medical condition in which there are too few red cells in your blood, causing you to feel tired and look pale
- an extremely painful headache that makes you feel very ill
- a serious disease which affects your lungs and makes it difficult for you to breathe
- infectious
- a medical condition in which a person has very high blood pressure
- your nose is very sore and liquid keeps coming out of it
- an illness that makes your joints or muscles stiff and painful
- an infectious disease that may affect almost any tissue of the body, esp. the lungs
- a bacterial infection
- inflammation of the tonsils and surrounding tissues with the formation of abscesses
- an illness like a very bad cough in which your tubes become sore and infected
- a medical condition in which the joints in someone's body are swollen and painful
- a lung condition which causes difficulty in breathing
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- a medical condition in which someone has too much sugar in their blood
- a tumor composed of muscular tissue
- a serious infectious illness which affects your brain and spinal cord
- infectious
- a virus which reduces people's resistance to illness and can cause AIDS
- hernia
- a serious disease in which cells in a person's body increase rapidly in an uncontrolled way, producing abnormal growths
- characteristic or illness is passed on to a child from its parents before it is born
- an illness which is similar to a bad cold but more serious
- a growth containing liquid that appears inside your body or under your skin
- a mass of diseased or abnormal cells that has grown in a person's or animal's body
- a painful swelling of your tonsils caused by an infection
- a disease which destroys the natural system of protection that the body has against other diseases
- a hypersensitivity to a particular antigen
27 Clues: hernia • infectious • infectious • a bacterial infection • a tumor composed of muscular tissue • a hypersensitivity to a particular antigen • a lung condition which causes difficulty in breathing • your nose is very sore and liquid keeps coming out of it • a painful swelling of your tonsils caused by an infection • an extremely painful headache that makes you feel very ill • ...
HCA105 Ch 14 Quiz Review 2025-06-11
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- _____ is when you speak clearly and distinctly to help the person you are speaking to understand.
- A medical assistant is ____ to refill a prescription if a licensed practitioner has approved the refill in the patient’s chart.
- An MA should _____ the conversation after speaking with a patient on the telephone about a clinical issue.
- An MA can give a patient their lab results if the provider has authorized that normal ____ may be given out.
- A ____ message is brief and direct.
- Store-and-forward ____ includes transmitting medical info, like x-rays, to a licensed practitioner.
- ____ means a telephone message is organized and logical.
- We should use ____ conversational tone when talking to a patient on the phone.
- When answering a call, do not put the caller on hold until you know the ____ of the call.
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- This type of call should immediately be routed to the provider.
- Which of the five Cs require your message should be logical and free from ambiguity?
- If an MA talks with a patient on the telephone about a ____ issue, they should document it in the chart.
- When taking an accurate telephone message, ____ tell the caller the provider will call them back.
- Which of the five Cs include a message that contains all of the necessary information?
- In which of the five Cs of communication are you are respectful of a caller?
- When a patient calls to report how their new medication is working, you should document it and relay the information to the_____.
- It is suggested that medical assistants should answer all telephone calls using proper ____ etiquette.
- When a answering a call regarding a patient progress report, you should take a ____ for the provider.
- When answering the telephone, the first thing an MA should do is ______ the medical office and yourself.
- If you need to put a caller on hold and determine it will be a long wait, you should ____ to call them back.
20 Clues: A ____ message is brief and direct. • ____ means a telephone message is organized and logical. • This type of call should immediately be routed to the provider. • In which of the five Cs of communication are you are respectful of a caller? • We should use ____ conversational tone when talking to a patient on the phone. • ...
Radiology Administration 2021-01-12
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- CEO; person appointed by the board of directors
- TJC; independent not-for-profit organization
- management of quality in the workplace TQM
- failure to complete a planned action as intended
- physicican who represents a department
- statement of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service
- ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting employees
- unit of the hospital with specific functions
- inusurance companies,medicare,medicaid
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- physician responsible for overseeing a componet
- medical imaging
- CQI
- OSHA; federal agency
- CRA
- physician responsible for the medical operation/quality of a hospital
- injuries caused by the use of a drug
- also known as Governing Board
- CON
- services providing the componets of patient care
- planning for future performance improvements; PI
- have authorized privileges
21 Clues: CQI • CRA • CON • medical imaging • OSHA; federal agency • have authorized privileges • also known as Governing Board • injuries caused by the use of a drug • physicican who represents a department • inusurance companies,medicare,medicaid • management of quality in the workplace TQM • TJC; independent not-for-profit organization • unit of the hospital with specific functions • ...
The Hip, Pelvis and Thigh 2021-03-24
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- Movement towards the midline
- The hamstrings should be __% strength of the quads
- Socket for the head of the femur
- Most superficial quadriceps muscle
- "Toes to nose"
- Test for a possible flexion contracture of the hip
- Foramen of the lower pelvis
- Overcoming a large force with your muscles
- Toes to the ground
- Test for hip or SI joint pathology
- Bony outgrowth above the condyles
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- Ligament from the ischium to the femur
- Medical term for your tail bone
- Known as the "Y" ligament
- Medial hamstring muscle
- Ligament from the pubis to the femur
- Bruise to the muscles outside the pelvis
- Common name for a quad contusion
- Greater _______ of the humerus
- Movement away from the midline
- Medical name for our "sit" bones
21 Clues: "Toes to nose" • Toes to the ground • Medial hamstring muscle • Known as the "Y" ligament • Foramen of the lower pelvis • Movement towards the midline • Greater _______ of the humerus • Movement away from the midline • Medical term for your tail bone • Socket for the head of the femur • Common name for a quad contusion • Medical name for our "sit" bones • ...
MJ Final 2017-12-13
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- center for disease control abbreviation
- waiting for something
- straightens teeth
- making false statements
- World health organization abbreviation
- amount of money patients pay for service
- instrument to hear the inside of the body
- Medical assistance program for elders
- spoken defamation
- studies diseases for the skin
- amount paid by the patient before the service
- working with others
- provide care for people who are about to die
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- medical services provided for low income family
- an individual who takes charge
- starting your own business
- diagnoses tumors
- telling the truth
- principles relating to what is morally wrong or right
- Threatening someone
- study's disorders of the brain
- written defamation
- preforms special diagnostic tests
- elderly care
- Understanding someones feelings
25 Clues: elderly care • diagnoses tumors • straightens teeth • telling the truth • spoken defamation • written defamation • Threatening someone • working with others • waiting for something • making false statements • starting your own business • studies diseases for the skin • an individual who takes charge • study's disorders of the brain • Understanding someones feelings • ...
Med-Term 2019-10-08
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- many or much
- fundamental unit of each medical word
- abbreviation formed from the first letter in each word in a phrase
- short word part or series of parts added at the end of a root to modify its meaning
- practitioner of medicine
- bony hip girdle
- bone of spine
- inability to sleep
- central opening
- cup shaped cavities
- alcohol dependence
- medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- lack of blood
- pertaining to the diet
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- unfounded fear
- simple, non green plants
- blood clots
- word, contain more than one root
- pertaining to surgery
- pertaining to a nerve cell
- determination of a disease or defect
- loss of sensation
- knee cap
- word added before root to modify its meaning
- discrimination based on race
25 Clues: knee cap • blood clots • many or much • bone of spine • lack of blood • unfounded fear • bony hip girdle • central opening • loss of sensation • inability to sleep • alcohol dependence • cup shaped cavities • pertaining to surgery • pertaining to the diet • simple, non green plants • practitioner of medicine • pertaining to a nerve cell • discrimination based on race • word, contain more than one root • ...
Support Week Crossword 2024-09-11
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- Acquired in 2023, photo management and patient engagement
- Inside Sales Manager
- Protected Health Information
- MyPatientVisit
- Electronic Medical Record
- e-Prescribing solution
- PM system acquired in 2016, formerly known as SupraMed
- Cosmetic enhancements
- Skin Care
- User access settings
- Office manager's role
- Subscription based package with Services and Products
- Fuel required for Support staff
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- Client Success Manager
- Eye Care
- Server Based Product started in 1997
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Beauty and medical services combined
- Cloud-Based Solution started in 2016
- Formerly known as MDI, an EMR Solution
- Integrated money processing system
- Electronic case management tool
- Healthcare professional
- EMR/PM Company supporting orthopedic practices acquired in 2019
- Involving muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons
- Annual National User Conference
26 Clues: Eye Care • Skin Care • MyPatientVisit • Inside Sales Manager • User access settings • Cosmetic enhancements • Office manager's role • Client Success Manager • e-Prescribing solution • Healthcare professional • Electronic Medical Record • Protected Health Information • Electronic case management tool • Annual National User Conference • Fuel required for Support staff • ...
Sensory Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
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- pressure that causes damage to the retina
- oral yeast infection
- the removal of fluid from the ear
- abscess in the eye
- nearsightedness
- the medical term of the eardrum
- medical term for pink eye
- the outer part of the ear
- tiny bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the inner ear
- an irregular curve in the cornea/lens
- focuses images on the retina
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- lens slowly becoming cloudy
- contains the rods and cones of the eye
- divides the nose from left and right
- farsightedness
- sends impulses from the retina to the brain to interpret it
- ringing of the ear due to age-related hearing loss
- window of the eye
- the inability to see color
- projections of the tongue containing the taste buds
20 Clues: farsightedness • nearsightedness • window of the eye • abscess in the eye • oral yeast infection • medical term for pink eye • the outer part of the ear • the inability to see color • lens slowly becoming cloudy • focuses images on the retina • the medical term of the eardrum • the removal of fluid from the ear • divides the nose from left and right • ...
Respiratory Care Week 2024 Crossword Puzzle #1 2024-10-21
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- Common asthma trigger
- Name of Cloverleaf Towers
- Name of Medical Center Tower
- Main vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- A common hereditary disease in children
- Main area of lungs where gas exchange takes place?
- Most common drug that cures "everything"?
- This is considered equal to rate on the HFO
- Vent mode that utilizes a special nasogastric tube
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- This device delivers High Velocity Therapy
- Asthma action plan zone color when doing well?
- Children's Hospital Senior VP
- Distending pressure
- Part of Children's Hospital motto
- Medical Director for PICU
- Most common element in the air we breathe
- Type of surfactant used in the NICU
- How many times had CH received Leapfrog Top Hospital?
- Treatment used for CF
- Color of emergency protocol for hostage/weapons
20 Clues: Distending pressure • Common asthma trigger • Treatment used for CF • Medical Director for PICU • Name of Cloverleaf Towers • Name of Medical Center Tower • Children's Hospital Senior VP • Part of Children's Hospital motto • Type of surfactant used in the NICU • A common hereditary disease in children • Most common element in the air we breathe • ...
Poundies 2025 2025-01-16
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- Parent of a well-known internet personality
- Italian restaurant with a casual atmosphere
- Law firm with a strong reputation
- Individual with a reputation for discriminatory views
- Medical abbreviation for a heart procedure
- Women known for her driving habits
- Person who handles fruit
- Unique form of artistic expression
- Family matriarch with a fun nickname
- Vehicle used for transportation of protein
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- Online reviewer with a reputation for a harsh critiques
- Fashion brand with a relaxed vibe
- Figure who guides others on a spiritual journey
- Nickname for someone with a sweet personality
- Clergyman with a fun and quirky nickname
- Bargain hunter's dream scenario
- Medical specialist with a provocative nickname
- Popular microwaveable snack
- French dish perfect for lunch
- Nickname for someone with an energetic personality
20 Clues: Person who handles fruit • Popular microwaveable snack • French dish perfect for lunch • Bargain hunter's dream scenario • Fashion brand with a relaxed vibe • Law firm with a strong reputation • Women known for her driving habits • Unique form of artistic expression • Family matriarch with a fun nickname • Clergyman with a fun and quirky nickname • ...
Adaeze- Maia- Rosalie (Ultra Hard) 2020-09-25
19 Clues: dose • filth • pitch • schedule • bamboozle • thoroughly • determined • advancement • troublemaker • accomodation • spiritualism • very trusting • thermal reading • characterization • opposite of hope • the right outcome • medical practioner • judgement or verdict • a connecting transmission
Soft Tissue Injuries 2020-08-19
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- An injury in which soft tissue is partially or completely torn
- Do not attempt to cool a burn with cold water if it covers more than _______ percent of the body.
- When a victim has an injury from electricity, look for ____ burns.
- Type of bandage used to apply indirect pressure.
- Medical term for a scrape
- ________ degree burn is the most severe.
- Term for washing out a wound
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- Medical term for a cut
- Nosebleed victims should pinch nostrils together and lean ___________.
- An injury in which a body part has been completely cut or torn off
- When possible, leave fingers or toes exposed to check for ______________ in the bandaged extremity.
- A high fever or ____ streaks indicate an infected wound needs immediate medical attention.
12 Clues: Medical term for a cut • Medical term for a scrape • Term for washing out a wound • ________ degree burn is the most severe. • Type of bandage used to apply indirect pressure. • An injury in which soft tissue is partially or completely torn • An injury in which a body part has been completely cut or torn off • ...
The St Patty's Day PAR Puzzle 2020-03-19
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- Protects patient PHI
- Important message form signed by patients with Medicare/Tricare that are receiving Inpatient services.
- Facility located at 10101 Double R BLVD
- Form signed by patients with Medicare that are receiving Outpatient/Observation services.
- Federal and State program for low-income people, children and families, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.
- The percentage of a service's cost that a patient pays after their deductible is met.
- Health information exchange in which allows health information to be access electronically by hospitals, doctors, lavatories etc...
- Largest not-for-profit, locally owned insurance company in Nevada.
- Department of a hospital in which provides immediate care.
- The department where patients go for outpatient imaging at Renown Regional or South Meadows.
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- The questionnaire to be completed for every patient with Medicare.
- Type of coverage in which pays for medical expenses (Hint: Aetna?)
- Locally owned not-for-profit health care network.
- Where our business office is located (also an Ivy League School!)
- A person receiving medical treatment.
- Form provided to a patient with a co-insurance
- Federal Government program for people that are 65 and older, disabled, or have ESRD.
- Consent for medical treatment
- A fixed amount paid for a health service at time of service.
19 Clues: Protects patient PHI • Consent for medical treatment • A person receiving medical treatment. • Facility located at 10101 Double R BLVD • Form provided to a patient with a co-insurance • Locally owned not-for-profit health care network. • Department of a hospital in which provides immediate care. • A fixed amount paid for a health service at time of service. • ...
MED 147 MID TERM Crossword 2014 2014-03-18
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- registering organization providing the CMA exam
- being open, honest, and direct without being rude and insensitive
- ongoing effort to learn and improve your knowledge and skills
- harmonious, positive relationship, with your coworkers
- documentation of official authorization or approval of a program
- anything that changes the message in any way or interferes with the communication process
- working with others in the best interest of completing the job
- adhering to the appropriate code of law and ethics and being honest and trustworthy
- person in the communication circle that sends a message back to the source
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- shy, quiet, and not open about feelings
- feeling of receptiveness and friendliness when talking to patients
- medical doctor who studies the changes a disease produces in the cells, fluids, and processes of the entire body
- registering organization providing the RMA exam
- feeling of not being totally receptive to what is being said by the patient
- assessing the urgency and types of conditions patients present as well as their immediate medical needs
- process of identifying with someone else's feelings
- attainment of board approval and credentialing in a specialty
- try to impose their position on others or try to manipulate them
- accredits private post secondary institutions and programs that prepare individuals for entry into the medical assisting program
19 Clues: shy, quiet, and not open about feelings • registering organization providing the CMA exam • registering organization providing the RMA exam • process of identifying with someone else's feelings • harmonious, positive relationship, with your coworkers • ongoing effort to learn and improve your knowledge and skills • ...
HCA105_Ch 8 Quiz 2024-08-09
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- The ______ assistant is often responsible for organizing office supplies
- The main goal of managing office supplies is to achieve ______
- A scanner is considered to be a(n)_______ device
- One function of computer hardware is to store ______
- Antivirus software will provide _______ against spammers
- ______ is a method of sending and receiving messages through a network
- A printer is ____ considered to be an input device
- Needles, syringes, and lubricating gel are ______ supplies
- Liquid hypoallergenic soap and paper towels are considered _____ supplies
- Three classifications of supplies in the medical office are administrative, clinical, or _______
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- Speech recognition technology has the potential to _______ transcribing of providers' notes
- The equipment _______ IS the best source of information for maintaining a piece of equipment
- Printers and _______ are considered to be output devices
- One advantage of a _______ computer is that it operates on either a battery or an AC adapter
- Stationery and insurance forms are considered to be _______supplies
- ______ prevent hackers from accessing your computer
- A(n) ______ is a collection of records created and stored on a computer
- Describes the communication that provides medical support to licensed providers in rural areas
- Which office machine scans and translates the information into electronic impulses, then transmits them over the telephone line
- A medical assistant must be mindful of _______ regulations when transmitting fax communications
20 Clues: A scanner is considered to be a(n)_______ device • A printer is ____ considered to be an input device • ______ prevent hackers from accessing your computer • One function of computer hardware is to store ______ • Printers and _______ are considered to be output devices • Antivirus software will provide _______ against spammers • ...
Geriatrics/ Geriatria 2021-03-24
Lesions 2021-03-22
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- large blister containing watery fluid requires medical attention
- small blister or sac containing clear fluid lying just beneath epidermis and possibly requires medical referral
- slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process
- crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis
- itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a scratch or insect bite
- dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing
- small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but can develop pus
- solid bump that can be easily felt requires medical attention
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- open lesion on the skin accompanied by loss of skin depth
- thick scar resulting in excessive growth of fibrous tissue
- skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping
- flat spot or discoloration on the skin
- closed abnormal sac that contains pus or semi fluid that can be drained
- abnormal mass that varies in shape and size and color, not always cancerous
- thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes
- raised inflamed papule with white or yellow center containing pus
16 Clues: flat spot or discoloration on the skin • crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis • thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes • skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping • open lesion on the skin accompanied by loss of skin depth • thick scar resulting in excessive growth of fibrous tissue • ...
Termination of pregnancy 2025-02-27
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- – A progesterone receptor antagonist used in combination with misoprostol for medical abortion.
- – A diagnostic tool used to assess retained products of conception post-abortion.
- – A life-threatening complication of untreated or improperly managed septic abortion.
- – A method of surgical abortion commonly used in the first trimester.
- – A common uterine infection following an incomplete or septic abortion.
- – A rare but serious complication of second-trimester abortion.
- – Essential treatment for managing septic abortion before surgical intervention.
- – A major complication of both induced abortion and septic abortion.
- – A uterotonic agent used to prevent and treat excessive bleeding after abortion.
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- – A prostaglandin used for medical abortion and cervical ripening.
- – A critical factor in determining the method of pregnancy termination.
- – A clinical sign indicating severe infection or hemorrhage in cases of septic abortion.
- – Given to Rh-negative women after abortion to prevent isoimmunization
- – A severe systemic response to infection, which can be a fatal complication of septic abortion.
- – A comprehensive approach including medical treatment, psychological support, and contraceptive counseling after an abortion.
- – A surgical procedure used to remove retained products of conception in cases of incomplete abortion.
16 Clues: – A rare but serious complication of second-trimester abortion. • – A prostaglandin used for medical abortion and cervical ripening. • – A major complication of both induced abortion and septic abortion. • – A method of surgical abortion commonly used in the first trimester. • – Given to Rh-negative women after abortion to prevent isoimmunization • ...
Jerusalem 1967 2017-02-26
22 Clues: hero • hill • Strip • mayor • strait • weapon • general • heights • General • Commander • peninsula • combatant • war plane • holy site • armed forces • reunited city • prime minister • hospital campus • hospital campus • month of the war • Hadassah president • reunited medical center
Week 11 Spelling Words (p.120-123) 2016-06-15
Antonym Crossword 2013-03-13
24 Clues: calm • wisdom • leaving • refusal • decline • concept • business • abstract • lethargy • laziness • presence • dullness • eagerness • impulsive • submission • opposition • competence • enthusiasm • disapproval • concealment • discontinuity • insignificance • display an attitude* • form of medical transport*
Antonym Crossword 2013-03-13
24 Clues: calm • wisdom • refusal • decline • concept • leaving • presence • abstract • business • laziness • dullness • lethargy • impulsive • eagerness • opposition • competence • submission • enthusiasm • disapproval • concealment • discontinuity • insignificance • display an attitude* • form of medical transport*
Engineering careers 2022-10-19
26 Clues: wengineer • aengineer • fengineer • iengineer • pengineer • qengineer • sengineer • jengineer • tengineer • vengineer • lengineer • nengineer • eengineer • cengineer • yengineer • oengineer • bengineer • xengineer • kengineer • hengineer • rengineer • dengineer • mengineer • zengineer • uengineer • gengineer
Crossword 2024-08-01
Across
- Medical tool used to listen to someone's heart or lungs
- Used to wrap up injuries
- A mobile bed used to move patients
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- A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical services
- Immediate care given to an ill or injured person
- A person that needs medical treatment
- A serious injury to the body
- Essential gas for breathing, often given to patients in emergencies
- Vehicle used for transporting patients that need help
9 Clues: Used to wrap up injuries • A serious injury to the body • A mobile bed used to move patients • A person that needs medical treatment • Immediate care given to an ill or injured person • Vehicle used for transporting patients that need help • Medical tool used to listen to someone's heart or lungs • A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical services • ...
Health thingy 2024-11-21
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- a standard procedure to make sure everything is done safley
- to preform help to somebody
- an allergic reaction
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- Someone who happens to be around the emergency
- a situation where somebody's life is in danger
- a box full of medical necessities
- the act of preforming opposite healthcare to someone
- a medical machine made to help the heart
- A medical procedure that involves manually pumping the heart
9 Clues: an allergic reaction • to preform help to somebody • a box full of medical necessities • a medical machine made to help the heart • Someone who happens to be around the emergency • a situation where somebody's life is in danger • the act of preforming opposite healthcare to someone • a standard procedure to make sure everything is done safley • ...
Zoom Culture 2021-10-12
Teacher word search 2024-03-20
Isabella cedeno-Chapter 13 2026-01-13
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- the protection of an area of pain by the patient; the spasms of muscles to minimize movement that might cause pain
- how an injury happened, like a fall, car crash, or burn, which helps predict the type and severity of injuries.
- the heartbeat you can feel on the inside of the arm between the shoulder and elbow usually used for checking babies or blood pressure
- a memory device used for assessing the medical patient
- a way to record and track a patients blood pressure and related info in medical charts
- someone seeking care for an illness or internal health problem, not for an injury or trauma
- the basic emergency steps to check if someone’s airway is open they’re breathing and their heart is pumping
- monitoring the patient's signs and symptoms over time and documenting any changes
- what a patient feels or experiences that can’t be directly measured, like pain, dizziness, or nausea.
- an examination conducted on stable patients, focusing on a specific injury or medical complaint
- objective evidence of a medical condition that others can see, measure, or observe, like a rash, swelling, or high blood pressure
- AlertVerbalPainfulUnresponsive
- a detailed check of a patient after life-threatening problems are addressed, including vital signs, medical history, and a full head-to-toe exam.
- the heartbeat you can feel on either side of the neck used to check circulation
- the first measurements of pulse breathing blood pressure and temperature that you use to compare later changes
- the first step in an emergency where you quickly check the area for safety, the number of patients, and what resources you’ll need before helping.
- a memory tool to ask about a patient’s medical history
- when part of the chest moves opposite to normal during breathing, usually a sign of a serious chest injury like a flail chest
- any condition that may pose an immediate threat to the patients life, such as problems with the airway, breathing, circulation, or saftey
- when the windpipe (trachea) shifts to one side of the neck, often a sign of serious chest problems like a collapsed lung or tension pneumothorax.
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- one who has a physical injury caused by an external force
- using your hands to hold a body part, usually the head or neck, still to prevent movement and avoid further injury.
- the heartbeat you can feel on the top of the foot, used to check blood flow to the lower leg and foot
- when the veins in the neck look swollen or bulging, usually a sign of heart or fluid problems.
- the type or cause of a patient’s medical problem, like infection, heart attack, or diabetes
- the first check of a patient to find and treat life-threatening problems, focusing on Airway, Breathing, Circulation, and consciousness.
- small dots of infection, scarring or bruising that form a track along a vein; may be an indication of IV drug abuse
- actions taken by healthcare workers to improve a patient’s health or fix a problem, like giving medicine, starting an IV, or helping someone breathe.
- the reason EMS was called in the patients own words
- safety steps healthcare workers use to avoid contact with blood and body fluids
- the first informal impression of the patients overall condition
- a faster-than-normal heartbeat checked during the secondary assessment, usually after life-threatening issues are addressed.
- the process of examining a patient to find out their condition, including checking vital signs, symptoms, and medical history.
- the ongoing process of repeatedly checking a patient’s condition and vital signs to monitor changes and guide care
- a crackling or popping sound or feeling under the skin or in a joint, usually caused by air, gas or bone fragments
- a quick test to see how well blood is flowing to the extremities by pressing on a nail or fingertip and seeing how fast color returns
- these are extra muscles your body uses to help you breathe when it’s hard to get enough air
- the heartbeat you can feel on the wrist, on the thumb side, often used to check circulation in the arm.
38 Clues: AlertVerbalPainfulUnresponsive • the reason EMS was called in the patients own words • a memory device used for assessing the medical patient • a memory tool to ask about a patient’s medical history • one who has a physical injury caused by an external force • the first informal impression of the patients overall condition • ...
COVID-19 Response 2021-01-20
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- _ should be restricted in order to reduce potential close contact
- Keep social _ of at least 2 meters
- A _ mask must be worn at all times on site
- Staff with underlying medical _ must contact the Medical Centre and provide confirmation
- All _ information is strictly controlled
- Ensure that you_ wash your hands
- You need to confirm your work _ with your line manager when working from home
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- Keep a list of close _ that you may have in the workplace, to help with tracing
- _ leave is one of the leave categories to be used related to COVID-19 regulations
- Avoid social _ at all times
- _ meetings must only be held where it is absolutely necessary
- Staff must stay at home if they experience these symptoms
12 Clues: Avoid social _ at all times • Ensure that you_ wash your hands • Keep social _ of at least 2 meters • All _ information is strictly controlled • A _ mask must be worn at all times on site • Staff must stay at home if they experience these symptoms • _ meetings must only be held where it is absolutely necessary • ...
Chapter 10 2018-10-08
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- medical treatment given to an injured person until a medically trained professional has arrived.
- type of fire that involves live electrical equipment.
- crime that a person commits by setting something on fire.
- devices that detect fires when the temperature has increased significantly.
- devices that detect smoke in an establishment.
- systems that respond to a fire when no one is in the facility.
- detectors that react to the movement of flames.
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- medical procedure that restores the heartbeat and breathing of an injured person.
- type of fire that involves cooking oils.
- type of fire that involves flammable liquids.
- medical procedure that removes food stuck in the injured person's throat.
- type of fire that involves wood, paper, cloth, cardboard, rubber, and many plastics.
12 Clues: type of fire that involves cooking oils. • type of fire that involves flammable liquids. • devices that detect smoke in an establishment. • detectors that react to the movement of flames. • type of fire that involves live electrical equipment. • crime that a person commits by setting something on fire. • systems that respond to a fire when no one is in the facility. • ...
Revenue Cycle 2024-01-08
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- Order from a physician to see a specialist
- Bill submitted to insurance
- Approval from health plan for services to be performed
- Where overdue medical bills are sent
- Transferring diagnosis and procedures into universal medical alphanumeric codes
- A type of code also known as a CPT code
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- The process of collecting demographic and insurance information
- Contract with a company to help pay for covered medical expenses
- Code used to classify diseases and a wide variety of signs and symptoms
- The process of reviewing claims for necessary information before making the payment
- An explanation from a health plan to a provider about a claim payment
- Sent from the insurance to show how much the health plan covers and how much the provider may charge
12 Clues: Bill submitted to insurance • Where overdue medical bills are sent • A type of code also known as a CPT code • Order from a physician to see a specialist • Approval from health plan for services to be performed • The process of collecting demographic and insurance information • Contract with a company to help pay for covered medical expenses • ...
TV NEWS REPORT 2023-06-12
Solve me! 2021-07-27
26 Clues: diet • omits • tales • reset • Silent • caters • grease • reward • dimple • routed • secured • kitchen • madison • aligned • marcher • medical • recital • enlarge • dilates • altered • disease • desserts • licensed • pointers • mastering • discounter
Compliance Week '22 Crossword 2022-10-31
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- Emory Healthcare’s Medicare administrative contractor
- Federal civil rights laws protect against _______
- CPT and HCPCS are examples of medical _______
- The use of internal tools to evaluate adherence to regulatory compliance requirements
- “Limited English _______”
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- The “I” in PHI
- “Office of Civil _______”
- The 21st Century Cures Act addresses, in part, electronic medical records information ________
- A patient is visiting from Peru. English is not their first language, but would like to discuss their symptoms with their physician. They should be offered a qualified medical ________
- Website where Emory Healthcare Compliance and Privacy policies/procedures are housed
10 Clues: The “I” in PHI • “Office of Civil _______” • “Limited English _______” • CPT and HCPCS are examples of medical _______ • Federal civil rights laws protect against _______ • Emory Healthcare’s Medicare administrative contractor • Website where Emory Healthcare Compliance and Privacy policies/procedures are housed • ...
Internet of medical things 2024-06-24
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- Network of connected medical devices
- Regulatory body overseeing medical devices in the US
- Vital sign often monitored by IoMT devices
- Type of pump that can be IoMT-enabled for remote monitoring
- Security concern for IoMT devices
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- Data transmission technology often used in IoMT devices
- Cloud-based system for storing and accessing medical data
- Wearable device that tracks heart rate and activity
- Diagnostic imaging technique that can be connected to IoMT
9 Clues: Security concern for IoMT devices • Network of connected medical devices • Vital sign often monitored by IoMT devices • Wearable device that tracks heart rate and activity • Regulatory body overseeing medical devices in the US • Data transmission technology often used in IoMT devices • Cloud-based system for storing and accessing medical data • ...
Fun with 'logy' 2015-01-11
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- The collection and study of shells
- Study of prehistoric people and their cultures
- Branch of medicine dealing with skin and its diseases
- Study of earthquakes
- Medical science dealing with X Rays
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- Study of living organisms
- Branch of medicine dealing with heart and its diseases
- Medical science that deals with nervous system
- beings
- Study of fishes
- Study of origins and social relationships of
- Study of flags
- Science of the history as recorded in rocks
13 Clues: beings • Study of flags • Study of fishes • Study of earthquakes • Study of living organisms • The collection and study of shells • Medical science dealing with X Rays • Science of the history as recorded in rocks • Study of origins and social relationships of • Medical science that deals with nervous system • Study of prehistoric people and their cultures • ...
Ultimate Hard Research Crossword (ALAT/LAT) 2025-07-23
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- medical pathological waste
- provides guidelines on standards of care for research animals
- eating of stool
- 1 of 3 R's, considering non-animal alternative
- common surface disinfectant
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- number of days after birth for mouse weaning
- structural enrichment for mice
- voluntary accreditation for research facilities
- kilogram abbreviation
- heart ventricle that pumps blood back into the body
- female ferret
- the American Veterinary Medical Association
- common root work for heart, also a form of exercise
13 Clues: female ferret • eating of stool • kilogram abbreviation • medical pathological waste • common surface disinfectant • structural enrichment for mice • the American Veterinary Medical Association • number of days after birth for mouse weaning • 1 of 3 R's, considering non-animal alternative • voluntary accreditation for research facilities • ...
Health 2022-09-23
15 Clues: nerve • vamma • kipsi • bruise • flunssa • dentist • keuhkot • sairaala • kuntoutus • psykologi • painkiller • riippuvuus • vaccination • sore throat • medical examination
learning medical terms 2016-02-12
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- a medical term for warts, moles, and pimples
- a hernia that contains fat or fatty cells
- a fungal infection of the nails
- a transplantation of healthy tissue from one site to another site in the same individual
- a severe bacterial infection in the blood in which toxins circulating in the blood cause severe systemic symptoms
- a procedure to enable visualization of the interior of organs and cavities with a lighted instrument
- directs x-rays through the body to a fluorescent screen to view the motion of organs, such as the digestive tract and heart
- excessive body hair, especially in woman
- A general term for an itchy red rash that may be come crusted, thickened, or scaly
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- a band of scare tissue that binds anatomical surfaces that normally are separate from each other
- a protective response of body tissue that includes symptoms of redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- refers to the use of liquid nitrogen to destroy or eliminate abnormal tissue cells
- excessive dryness of the skin
- a production of shadow images on photographic film
- refers to excision of a small piece of living tissue from an organ or other part of the body for microscopic examination
- a black tumor
16 Clues: a black tumor • excessive dryness of the skin • a fungal infection of the nails • excessive body hair, especially in woman • a hernia that contains fat or fatty cells • a medical term for warts, moles, and pimples • a production of shadow images on photographic film • refers to the use of liquid nitrogen to destroy or eliminate abnormal tissue cells • ...
Medical Crossword Search 2023-09-20
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- A certificate of ____ is a document that provides more in depth detail for a specific plan outside of the summary.
- An awesome resource that houses COCs, summaries and additional carrier information that is organized by files.
- Fee-for-service plan not part of a managed care contract.
- A hybrid HMO & PPO plan
- Carrier-contracted network that is PCP driven and can require a gatekeeper.
- Life and LTD ___ means a full-time employee will automatically be enrolled in Employee Life and Long Term Disability benefits.
- A deductible that includes both individual and family deductible amounts for enrolled members.
- A fixed rate that must be paid for a service or product after the deductible is met.
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- A deductible where all members contribute to the overall family plan.
- A fixed amount that a member must pay each year before the health provider begins to pay for coverage.
- A form of network that changes industry focus from Volume to Value.
- Groups of health care providers that give coordinated high-quality care to their patients.
- Every medical plan has a medical ____ assigned and can be found in Work Force Now.
- Freedom to choose providers, typically in a nationwide network.
- A document, ____ CBE that is produced during Open Enrollment and list the employer and employee contribution for all benefits.
- A PPO style plan with no out-of-network coverage
16 Clues: A hybrid HMO & PPO plan • A PPO style plan with no out-of-network coverage • Fee-for-service plan not part of a managed care contract. • Freedom to choose providers, typically in a nationwide network. • A form of network that changes industry focus from Volume to Value. • A deductible where all members contribute to the overall family plan. • ...
Medical Ethics 2025 2025-03-03
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- Application of resraints without proper authorization
- Limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information
- When defamation is spoken
- When defamation is written
- Any misconduct or lack of skill that results in patient injury
- Entitles a patient to safe care
- Being told the risks and alternatives for a medical procedure
- Providing the same care that a coworker would with the same training in a similar situation
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- Being held responsible for your own personal conduct
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- Acting in ways consistent with what society and individuals typically think are good values
- A document that states what a patient has a right to expect
- An attack on a person's character
- Failure to give reasonable care
- Oldest written code of ethics
- Protects medical professionals who assists at an accident scene
16 Clues: When defamation is spoken • When defamation is written • Oldest written code of ethics • Failure to give reasonable care • Entitles a patient to safe care • An attack on a person's character • Being held responsible for your own personal conduct • Application of resraints without proper authorization • A document that states what a patient has a right to expect • ...
Endocrine Medical Terminology 2025-02-13
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- Cells responsible for the breakdown of bone
- Normal thyroid gland function
- Excessive salivation or drooling
- Condition of above normal parathyroid hormone levels
- Excess levels of calcium in the blood
- Low amount of thyroid gland activity
- Over production of thyroid hormone caused by an overactive thyroid gland
- Softening of the bone
- Lower than normal levels of calcium (Ca++) in
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- Below normal parathyroid hormone levels
- Condition of bone degradation
- Above normal levels of prolactin in the blood
- Bone/bony tissue
- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
- An endocrine disorder in which the adrenal gland produces low levels of cortisol
- Increased levels of thyroid hormone in the body
16 Clues: Bone/bony tissue • Softening of the bone • Normal thyroid gland function • Condition of bone degradation • Excessive salivation or drooling • Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis • Low amount of thyroid gland activity • Excess levels of calcium in the blood • Below normal parathyroid hormone levels • Cells responsible for the breakdown of bone • ...
Medical Word Parts 2025-12-14
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- study of + heart
- over + active
- fast + heart + condition
- under + temperature
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- slow + heart + condition
- pain + nerve
- tumor + mass
- disease + bone
- inflammation + joint
- study of + nerve
- surgical removal + appendix
- study of + skin
- inflammation + ear
- inflammation + stomach
- condition + blood
- viewing tool + inside the body
16 Clues: pain + nerve • tumor + mass • over + active • disease + bone • study of + skin • study of + heart • study of + nerve • condition + blood • inflammation + ear • under + temperature • inflammation + joint • inflammation + stomach • slow + heart + condition • fast + heart + condition • surgical removal + appendix • viewing tool + inside the body
Medical Terminology - Respiratory 2021-08-03
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- The drawing of foreign substance (i.e. gastric contents) into the respiratory tract during inhalation
- The absence of breathing
- Deficiency or lack of exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during ventilation
- Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Excessive discharge of mucus from the nose
- Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract
- Drug delivery device used to change medication from a liquid to a mist to be inhaled into the lungs
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- Spasmodic contraction of the smooth muscle of the bronchi
- Hives
- Shortness of breath subjective difficulty in breathing
- An agent that loosens and clears mucus and phlegm from the respiratory tract
- Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose
- An agent that causes widening of bronchi and bronchioles
- An agent that relieves/suppresses cough
- A high pitched, noisy respiration indicative of respiratory obstruction
- To breathe noisily and with difficulty usually with a whistling sound
17 Clues: Hives • The absence of breathing • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • An agent that relieves/suppresses cough • Excessive discharge of mucus from the nose • Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract • Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose • Inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose • Shortness of breath subjective difficulty in breathing • ...
Good Night Medical 2015-06-30
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- Let us help you fight the _______ of Sleep Apnea
- Where the King and Queen live
- A main symptom of Sleep Apnea
- Stop the _______
- It is our _______ to help you sleep better
- You wake up feeling like this because you didn't wear your CPAP
- A quality in a knight
- A Treatment for Sleep Apnea
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- The Mascot of Good Night Medical
- The water that surrounds the castle
- Don't Let Sleep Apnea Crush Your ________
- extreme tiredness; another symptom of Sleep Apnea
- The number of states we have locations in
- Night Medical The name of our company
- You should get 7-8 hours a night of this
- Abbreviation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
16 Clues: Stop the _______ • A quality in a knight • A Treatment for Sleep Apnea • Where the King and Queen live • A main symptom of Sleep Apnea • The Mascot of Good Night Medical • The water that surrounds the castle • Night Medical The name of our company • You should get 7-8 hours a night of this • Abbreviation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea • Don't Let Sleep Apnea Crush Your ________ • ...
medical term crosswords 2023-12-07
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- a surgical operation in which a bone flap is temporarily removed from the skull to access the brain.
- the absence of a major portion of the brain, skull, and scalp that occurs during embryonic development.
- a thin sheet of muscle between the thorax and the abdomen
- an abnormal collection of air in the pleural space between the lung and the chest wall.
- a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21.
- a blood clot formed in situ within the vascular system
- a condition in which the bones become weak and break easily
- a variety of sound that is heard when no corresponding external sound is present.
- a viral disease that causes encephalitis in humans and other mammals.
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- a thin mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera
- a condition in which a person has fewer red blood cells than normal
- a type of glioma that are believed to originate from the oligodendrocytes of the brain
- a condition that occurs due to excessive production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland
- diagnostic tool published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA)
- the main and largest artery in the human body
- a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C
16 Clues: a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C • the main and largest artery in the human body • a blood clot formed in situ within the vascular system • a thin sheet of muscle between the thorax and the abdomen • a condition in which the bones become weak and break easily • a condition in which a person has fewer red blood cells than normal • ...
Medical instruments 2 2024-07-10
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- an instrument used for examining the structures of the eye between the cornea and the lens that are not directly visible
- a surgical instrument that stops bleeding by compression of a blood vessel
- a styptic agent in the form of a small stick, for application to razor nicks, etc
- a surgical instrument in the form of a pair of pincers, used esp in the delivery of babies
- gauze or other absorbent material for packing a wound
- a medical apparatus that detects gamma rays emitted from a person's body after the administration of a radioactive drug and so produces images of the organ being investigated
- a rotatable drum for holding paper on which a tracking stylus continuously records variations in blood pressure, respiratory movements, etc
- a medical instrument for measuring the limits of the field of vision
- a lamp fitted with an infrared bulb to supply heat esp. as part of physical therapy
- a machine used to maintain the circulation and oxygenation of the blood during heart surgery
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- an endoscope that transmits images of the interior of a hollow organ by fibre optics
- a device worn over the nose and mouth, to which oxygen is supplied from a cylinder or other source: used to aid breathing
- a medical instrument for examining the interior of the stomach
- an electronic device for use in certain cases of heart disease to assume the functions of the natural cardiac pacemaker
- a transparent enclosure covering a bedridden patient, into which oxygen is released to help maintain respiration
- an airtight metal cylinder enclosing the entire body up to the neck and providing artificial respiration when the respiratory muscles are paralysed, as by poliomyelitis
16 Clues: gauze or other absorbent material for packing a wound • a medical instrument for examining the interior of the stomach • a medical instrument for measuring the limits of the field of vision • a surgical instrument that stops bleeding by compression of a blood vessel • a styptic agent in the form of a small stick, for application to razor nicks, etc • ...
History of Medical 2022-12-11
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- Is an Arab physician who began the use of animal gut for suture material
- He described the circulation of blood to and from the heart
- An artist who used dissection to draw the human body
- The Father of Medicine
- He began using disinfectants and antiseptics during surgery
- discovered penicillin in 1928
- Developed the polio vaccine in 1952
- He established the patterns of heredity
- Is the founder of modern nursing
- Isolated radium in 1910
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- Developed a smallpox vaccine in 1796
- Someone who began to pasteur milk to kill bacteria
- He dicovered X-rays in 1895
- Developed the culture plate method to identify pathogens
- She found the American Red Cross in 1881
- Was the first to create a mercury thermometer
16 Clues: The Father of Medicine • Isolated radium in 1910 • He dicovered X-rays in 1895 • discovered penicillin in 1928 • Is the founder of modern nursing • Developed the polio vaccine in 1952 • Developed a smallpox vaccine in 1796 • He established the patterns of heredity • She found the American Red Cross in 1881 • Was the first to create a mercury thermometer • ...
Renee's Medical Stuff 2023-09-21
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- Your new PCP is Dr. ____.
- anxiety/depression pill
- PTSD/sleep/nightmares pill
- You had surgery on your ____ cuff 2x.
- The name of the mental health facility you go to
- The big, long cognitive test you did is called a ____ evaluation.
- Your PCP in MI was Dr. _____.
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- Your amazing SLP is Kelly ____.
- Your mental health medication lady is Amy ___.
- The hospital system where you receive most of your care
- Your ICU Support Group leader is Dr. ___.
- cholesterol pill
- The town your new PCP is located in
- You take januvia, jardiance, and ___ for diabetes.
- migraine preventative injectable
- Your mental health therapist's first name.
16 Clues: cholesterol pill • anxiety/depression pill • Your new PCP is Dr. ____. • PTSD/sleep/nightmares pill • Your PCP in MI was Dr. _____. • Your amazing SLP is Kelly ____. • migraine preventative injectable • The town your new PCP is located in • You had surgery on your ____ cuff 2x. • Your ICU Support Group leader is Dr. ___. • Your mental health therapist's first name. • ...
PTTC - Medical Terminology 2025-03-14
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- comes before the root word
- med term meaning "condition, usually abnormal"
- med term meaning "pregnancy"
- med term meaning "cerebrum (largest part of the brain)"
- towards the side of the body
- towards the midline of the body
- med term meaning "weakness"
- relating to specific parts of the body
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- comes after the root word
- med term meaning "joint"
- lying on the back
- lying on the stomach
- med term meaning "pain"
- med term meaning "disease condition"
- med term meaning "heart"
- med term meaning "state of, condition"
16 Clues: lying on the back • lying on the stomach • med term meaning "pain" • med term meaning "joint" • med term meaning "heart" • comes after the root word • comes before the root word • med term meaning "weakness" • med term meaning "pregnancy" • towards the side of the body • towards the midline of the body • med term meaning "disease condition" • med term meaning "state of, condition" • ...
medical examination room 2024-11-20
16 Clues: table • cover • soaps • scale • injury • hammer • container • detachment • illuminate • sanitation • examination • forks pinch • observation • temperature • defense cover • pressure monitor
Test your Epic knowledge! Win a prize too! 2015-05-26
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- Another word for cutover.
- The Illinois site that has been determined to be in scope for implementation.
- The North and Central Market go-live is scheduled for_____ 21, 2016.
- An application that provides access at the point of care to the patient's medical records from other organizations
- Epic’s medical oncology product.
- _ccess & _evenue _ycle _eadiness
- The hospital scheduling system that is going away.
- Epic is a Game-Changer for ________________
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- Our Patient and Family _________________
- The functionality in Epic that allows a patient to view portions of the medical record and communicate with their provider.
- The integrated platform that hosts most Epic applications. (hint: It’s on the login page!)
- An Epic feature that allows users to gain emergency access to a restricted patient record.
- Medication charging will occur with ___________________
- An expert in his or her job role and is knowledgeable about the organization's policies, procedures, and workflows (hint: _ubject _atter _xpert)
- Epic’s downtime solution. (hint: _usiness _ontinuity _ccess)
15 Clues: Another word for cutover. • Epic’s medical oncology product. • _ccess & _evenue _ycle _eadiness • Our Patient and Family _________________ • Epic is a Game-Changer for ________________ • The hospital scheduling system that is going away. • Medication charging will occur with ___________________ • Epic’s downtime solution. (hint: _usiness _ontinuity _ccess) • ...
Direct Patient Care 2022-10-20
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- a lack of vision
- a health professionals who control, formulate, preserve and dispense medications
- professional who responds to emergencies, and provides any necessary medical care on the scene.
- a nurse with advanced training who can treat patients, prescribe medicine and make diagnoses
- prescribed tool that can help with a vision impairment
- a medical professional who helps treat hearing impairments
- general term for the impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities
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- a nurse who has an associates degree and works under the supervision of registered nurses
- a medical professional who treats patients under the supervision of a physician
- device designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss.
- a professional who removes tooth decay, fills cavities, and repairs fractured teeth
- an MD or DO
- a professional who can assist with light house chores
- another name for an Otorhinolaryngologist
- a doctor treats ailments of the foot
15 Clues: an MD or DO • a lack of vision • a doctor treats ailments of the foot • another name for an Otorhinolaryngologist • a professional who can assist with light house chores • prescribed tool that can help with a vision impairment • a medical professional who helps treat hearing impairments • a medical professional who treats patients under the supervision of a physician • ...
Pathology Revision (Unit 1-3) 2025-03-12
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- Morbidity is the ……… state of an individual.
- What is the opinion or prediction, based on medical experience, of thelikely cause and outcome of a medical condition called? Diagnosis/Prognosis?
- Increase in number of cells in tissue, in response to either hormonal or compensatory changes.
- Energy production with byproduct of lactic acid.
- Substances applied to body surface for treatment or prevension of disease.
- Study of causes of diseases.
- Type of cell adaptation that would be found in the lungs of a smoker.
- Inflammation of joints.
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- Drugs that induce a reversible loss of sensation, either lovally or generally.
- Medical term for cell injury caused by oxygen deprivation.
- Drugs aimed at reducing formation of blood clots to prevent conditions like thrombosis.
- What is the rise in body temperature classified as? Sign/Symptom?
- Planned deathbof a cell.
- Substances used to enhance visibility of soft tissue on radiographs.
- Study of factors influencing the incidence and spread of disease in a community.
15 Clues: Inflammation of joints. • Planned deathbof a cell. • Study of causes of diseases. • Morbidity is the ……… state of an individual. • Energy production with byproduct of lactic acid. • Medical term for cell injury caused by oxygen deprivation. • What is the rise in body temperature classified as? Sign/Symptom? • ...
Tricky Tech 2020-09-14
15 Clues: fly • robots • flights • uranium • antenna • circuit • chemicals • buildings • computers • industrial • spare parts • experiments • electricity • vernier calliper • medical instruments
tv news report 2023-06-12
15 Clues: Well • Save • Blaze • Blast • Infant • Canine • Newborn • Removed • Terrified • Fortunate • Observers • Structure • Inhabitants • Extraordinary • Medical facility
Chapter 1 and 3 Crossword/Heather Hans 2012-07-25
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- / A mandatory credentialing process established by law
- Practice / A medical Management system in which two or more physicians share office space and employees but practice individually.
- / Standards of behavior resulting in one's concept of right and wrong
- Oath / A pledge for physicians
- / Legally responsible or obligated
- / A code prescribing correct behavior in a specific situation.
- Practice / A medical management system un which three or more licensed physicians share the collective income,expenses, facilities, equipment etc.
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- / Person/Party against whom criminal charges are brought in a lawsuit
- access plan / A managed care feature whereby subscribers may see any in network provider without referral.
- Practice Acts / State laws written for the express purpose of governing the practice of medicine
- / Offical authorization or approval for conforming to a specified standard
- / Prone to engage in lawsuits
- / A body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person
- / dishonest or deceitful practices
- Sense / Sound practical judgement
- / Rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority
16 Clues: / Prone to engage in lawsuits • Oath / A pledge for physicians • / dishonest or deceitful practices • / Legally responsible or obligated • Sense / Sound practical judgement • / A mandatory credentialing process established by law • / A code prescribing correct behavior in a specific situation. • / A body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person • ...
Western Region Ambulatory Employee Appreciation 2023-02-22
10 Clues: SVP • west is the • best is in the • appreciation given • makes the dream work • favorite employee event • total subregions in the West • individual receiving medical care • a drink we need to be successful each day • medical services performed on a outpatient basis
How much do you know about the history of medicine? 2022-09-17
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- A special medical technique that requires using needles
- A disease that isn't considered actually serious
- We will need to take his oath after graduation
- A medical science that specialises in childbirth
- A city where in 1545 the first pharmacy was opened
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- If treating one person requires some extra blood,doctors find a volunteer to do a...
- A small amount of a tissue that can be examined under a microscope
- A man who discovered the X-ray
- An act of cutting a cadaver for medical purposes
- A doctor in other words
10 Clues: A doctor in other words • A man who discovered the X-ray • We will need to take his oath after graduation • An act of cutting a cadaver for medical purposes • A disease that isn't considered actually serious • A medical science that specialises in childbirth • A city where in 1545 the first pharmacy was opened • A special medical technique that requires using needles • ...
