medical … Crossword Puzzles
Latinx Health 2025-12-04
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- ability to obtain medical care
- fairness in access to healthcare
- prejudice that leads to unequal medical care
- 75% ___ rate amongst migrant women
- amount a patient must self-pay before insurance coverage begins
- inequality in health opportunities and outcomes
- cost-related barrier limiting care
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- meeting requirements for insurance benefits
- 17% of Latinx's were what, compared to the 8.2% of the U.S. population
- Helen Rodriguez-Trias established the first _____ care center in Puerto Rico
- monthly payment required to maintain health
- process of adapting to a new culture
12 Clues: ability to obtain medical care • fairness in access to healthcare • 75% ___ rate amongst migrant women • cost-related barrier limiting care • process of adapting to a new culture • meeting requirements for insurance benefits • monthly payment required to maintain health • prejudice that leads to unequal medical care • inequality in health opportunities and outcomes • ...
PEN1: vocabulary revision 2020-06-24
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- disease of blood vessel in the brain
- woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital
- inflammation of lungs by virus
- build/start/make
- something happens once a year
- the course you study in school
- home providing care for terminally ill and sick people
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- to restore someone to health or normal life through therapy
- medical care
- person evacuated from place of danger to safe place
10 Clues: medical care • build/start/make • something happens once a year • inflammation of lungs by virus • the course you study in school • disease of blood vessel in the brain • person evacuated from place of danger to safe place • woman in charge of medical arrangements at a hospital • home providing care for terminally ill and sick people • ...
Gypsum Weed 2013-01-05
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- Indian name for Datura Stramonium
- medical name for Gypsum Weed
- intense feeling of well being
- Gypsum Weed relaxes (blank) in the body.
- most common name for Gypsum Weed
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- Gypsum weed helps during this medical condition.
- one main color of the drug
- Drug addiction is a
- This town gave the drug a name in the 1700s
- Consuming this drug has short and (blank) effects.
10 Clues: Drug addiction is a • one main color of the drug • medical name for Gypsum Weed • intense feeling of well being • most common name for Gypsum Weed • Indian name for Datura Stramonium • Gypsum Weed relaxes (blank) in the body. • This town gave the drug a name in the 1700s • Gypsum weed helps during this medical condition. • Consuming this drug has short and (blank) effects.
My Dream Job: MRI Technologist 2024-09-18
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- Equipment operated during test
- The process of identifying a disease, illness, condition, or injury
- Occasionally used to improve imaging accuracy
- This profession is in this field
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- Imagining is used to find
- Location where people receive medical care
- Work along side MRI technologist to analysis test results
- Also known as a medical operation
- The person who receives the treatment
- Non-invasive test that uses large magnets
10 Clues: Imagining is used to find • Equipment operated during test • This profession is in this field • Also known as a medical operation • The person who receives the treatment • Non-invasive test that uses large magnets • Location where people receive medical care • Occasionally used to improve imaging accuracy • Work along side MRI technologist to analysis test results • ...
Different types of librarians 2025-01-15
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- Librarians found in more communal areas
- Librarians found in colleges and universities
- Librarians who try to preserve works of writing and history
- Librarians found within schools
- Librarians who try to preserve movies
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- librarians who try to archive and preserve maps
- Librarians who try to archive music
- miscellaneous librarians who work in mostly unconventional ways
- Librarians who keep track of medical data
- librarians who preserve art
10 Clues: librarians who preserve art • Librarians found within schools • Librarians who try to archive music • Librarians who try to preserve movies • Librarians found in more communal areas • Librarians who keep track of medical data • Librarians found in colleges and universities • librarians who try to archive and preserve maps • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System 2016-09-19
20 Clues: jaw • chest • wrist • bending • a break • humpback • rib pain • bone pain • breastbone • bone shaft • bone tissue • straight line • ligament injury • no movement joint • cartilage disease • excision of a joint • vitamin D deficiency • remove fluid from joint • joining bones by fibrous membrane • medical specialty of the musculoskeletal system
english-dutch 147 2018-07-30
27 Clues: team • wars • Italy • victims • doctors • medical • started • borders • abandon • without • to enjoy • ministry • epidemics • persevere • education • worldwide • disasters • eight days • spectacular • specialists • to stimulate • bicycle tour • cycling race • emergency aid • participation • mainly, chiefly • to touch, to contact
pop3 2024-06-16
20 Clues: War hero • True crime • Replicants • Boston bar • Green ogre • Peter Parker • Clown prince • Time traveler • Ripley fights • Serial killers • Medical comedy • Birmingham gang • British royalty • Yellow henchmen • Parallel worlds • Scottish freedom • Eye of the Tiger • Kazakh journalist • Breaking fourth wall • Are you not entertained?
23 2024-06-22
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- Coast Guard unit
- Training NCOs
- Heavy weapon crew
- Supply officers
- Ground officer
- Building regiment
- Amphibious troops
- Mounted regiment
- Aircrew regiment
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- Heavy weapon regiment
- Submarine regiment
- Supply regiment
- Special ops regiment
- Ground regiment
- Armed police unit
- Communication regiment
- Scouting regiment
- Medical regiment
- Naval division
- Air unit
20 Clues: Air unit • Training NCOs • Ground officer • Naval division • Supply regiment • Ground regiment • Supply officers • Coast Guard unit • Medical regiment • Mounted regiment • Aircrew regiment • Heavy weapon crew • Armed police unit • Scouting regiment • Building regiment • Amphibious troops • Submarine regiment • Special ops regiment • Heavy weapon regiment • Communication regiment
bom11 2024-06-28
25 Clues: Men • M.D. • Trail • Smith • Center • Theater • Gorillas • Counselor • Civil War • Ranch drama • In Paradise • Shiloh ranch • Drama series • Western hero • Western show • Frontiersman • School series • Western ranch • Paramedic show • Western lawman • Marshal series • Western drifter • Western outlaws • Western marksman • Mississippi steamer
Chapter 1: Careers and History of Esthetics 2023-11-30
22 Clues: teach • adorn • organ • cancer • day spa • tumeric • examiner • Middle Ages • Ancient Rome • Ancient Egypt • sold products • beauty editor • Ancient Greece • skin specialist • queen of France • skeletal system • cosmetic chemist • grew by 7.6 percent • clinical esthetician • ever-growing skincare • skills always learning • greek word for esthetics
VALENTINES CROSSWORD 2025 2025-02-06
20 Clues: name • GOAT • birds • accent • puzzle • retreat • name 10 • plant pot • the cutest • lets leave • tis the season • adorable pests • anniversary (5,6) • sounds like Adele • good food, good name • medical centre (4,8) • key ingredient (4,5) • pseudo indoor activity • like yesterday is gone • something we both have (7,4)
Translate German-English/English-German 2025-01-22
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- insurance
- medical history questionnaire
- verwitwet
- abhängig sein von
- postal code
- Familienstand
- Zahnfleischbluten
- Nachname
- Erkrankung
- Zahnschmerzen
- Telefonnummer
- geschieden
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- verheiratet
- First name
- heart attack
- hoher Blutdruck
- Staatsbürgerschaft
- Beruf
- Geschlecht
- Herzschrittmacher
- address
- Allergien
- Ohnmachtsanfälle
- Hausnummer
- Sozialversicherungsnummer
- ledig
- lockerer Zahn
- Geburtsdatum
28 Clues: Beruf • ledig • address • Nachname • insurance • verwitwet • Allergien • First name • Geschlecht • Hausnummer • Erkrankung • geschieden • verheiratet • postal code • heart attack • Geburtsdatum • Familienstand • lockerer Zahn • Zahnschmerzen • Telefonnummer • hoher Blutdruck • Ohnmachtsanfälle • abhängig sein von • Herzschrittmacher • Zahnfleischbluten • Staatsbürgerschaft • Sozialversicherungsnummer • ...
Twilight. 2025-05-08
20 Clues: Red • Pale • Rainy • Medical • Love story • Main theme • Shapeshifter • Blood sucking • Emmet's lover • Tribe of shape • Bella's mother • Cullen's mother • Rosalie's lover • See's the future • Control's emotions • truck Bella's car • Bella's best friend • Bella's mother lives • Vampire's do not like • Swan who falls for a vampire
Urban basic 2022-09-30
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- to combine
- psychology
- dementia
- op to coordinate
- user-friendly
- estimated costs
- functionality
- profit
- development
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- needy
- problem-solving
- self-reliance
- market research
- age group
- model
- disable
- technical terms
- basic knowledge
- sustainability
- behaviour
- patent law
- to adapt
- innovation
- client/customer
- hulpmiddel medical device
25 Clues: needy • model • profit • disable • dementia • to adapt • age group • behaviour • to combine • psychology • patent law • innovation • development • self-reliance • user-friendly • functionality • sustainability • problem-solving • market research • technical terms • basic knowledge • estimated costs • client/customer • op to coordinate • hulpmiddel medical device
sporting 2022-06-11
31 Clues: aid • can • them • from • amend • speak • ectad • blest • share • under • group • broad • remedy • common • Austral • precise • victoty • fructify • comprise • picturet • sprtsman • allexiate • originate • incidence • downwards • salubrious • centralized • a fresh start • ethnical group • medical science • physical education
sport 2022-06-12
31 Clues: can • aid • from • them • ectad • share • group • speak • under • amend • blest • broad • remedy • common • victoty • Austral • precise • picturet • comprise • sprtsman • fructify • originate • incidence • downwards • allexiate • salubrious • centralized • a fresh start • ethnical group • medical science • physical education
heart terminology 2013-02-11
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- this is when the heart stops beating
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- this is when heart muscle dies
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the inside layer of the heart
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
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- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the medical root word that refers to fat
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the medical root word that refers to fat • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Heart terminology 2013-02-11
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- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
- the medical root word that refers to fat
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- this is when the heart stops beating
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- the inside layer of the heart
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
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- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- this is when heart muscle dies
- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the medical root word that refers to fat • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Cardio Vascular System 2021-02-09
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- Combining form meaning heart
- Large blood vessels that receive oxygenated blood from the lungs to deliver to the rest of the body
- Prefix meaning fast or rapid
- Medical instrument used to listen to someones heart or breathing
- When arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle become hardened and narrowed
- Combing form meaning blood vessel
- Irregular heart beat
- Medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs
- Occurs when the heart muscle does not get enough blood
- Any condition that affects the network of your blood vessels
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- Surgery that improves blood flow to the heart
- Combing form meaning blood
- Tool that records the electrical signal from your heart to check for different heart conditions
- Largest vein in the human body
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- Combing form meaning muscle
- Disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for your heart to pump blood to the rest of the body
- Small,flexible,hollow tube placed into a blood vessel in the groin,arm, or neck
- Inflammation of any of the layers of the pericardium
- Tool used to help those who are experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest
- Portable tool that records the electrical activity of the heart continuously over 24 hours or more
- Vein that carries blood from the head,arms,and upper body
- Medical name for heart attack
- Sudden unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness
- Main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of the body
25 Clues: Irregular heart beat • Combing form meaning blood • Combing form meaning muscle • Combining form meaning heart • Prefix meaning fast or rapid • Medical name for heart attack • Largest vein in the human body • Combing form meaning blood vessel • Surgery that improves blood flow to the heart • Inflammation of any of the layers of the pericardium • ...
Avenues Recovery Crossword 2021-01-29
Across
- a session of medical care
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- a drug derived from or related to opium
- give professional help and advice to someone to resolve personal or psychological problems
- a course of treatment for drug or alcohol dependence typically at a residential facility.
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- designed for people to live in
- a colorless liquid that is intoxicating
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a treatment center
- a Hindu spiritual discipline that is widely practiced for health and relaxation
- a patient who stays at a facility while under treatment
- Intensive outpatient
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- the action or practice of meditating
- The best place to get help!
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- the process of ceasing to take an addictive drug
- a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.
- a group of people related to one another by blood or marriage
- the way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave toward each other
- a process or period of time in which one rids the body of unhealthy substances
- an event or circumstance that is the cause of a particular action, process, or situation
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- being addicted to a particular substance
- partial hospitalization
26 Clues: Intensive outpatient • partial hospitalization • a session of medical care • The best place to get help! • designed for people to live in • the action or practice of meditating • a drug derived from or related to opium • a colorless liquid that is intoxicating • being addicted to a particular substance • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • ...
Dalia Al-Obaidy 2023-03-12
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- a place for people with medical problems
- to be upset
- not wild
- to travel for work or business on daily bases
- after responsible for
- a person with a medical problem who sees a doctor a hospital= a place for people with medical problems
- important and sometimes dangerous
- a person or thing with trustworthy qualities
- a person who physically strong and good at sports
- lack of certainty
- long pieces of wooden equipment used to row a boat
- can move from place to place
- a person who designed buildings
- to attract a person or animal to do something
- something said to cause laughter
- a classic and old
- traditional
- help
- anger
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- delighted
- not enough of something
- water on the sea that goes up and down
- when a woman is going to have a baby
- to use up
- to put both knees on a flat surface
- to brag
- good or helpful results or effects
- something be nice to sit in
- three times the points
- to help a woman have a baby
- something achieved without great effort
- to pack something
- a little value or importance
- a small-pedal operated vehicle serving as a taxi in some countries
- out to withdraw a money
- admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements
- a method or style of doing something
- a place to excavate resources
- to scratch with one’s finger to find, collect or hold on to something
39 Clues: help • anger • to brag • not wild • delighted • to use up • to be upset • traditional • to pack something • lack of certainty • a classic and old • after responsible for • three times the points • not enough of something • out to withdraw a money • something be nice to sit in • to help a woman have a baby • a little value or importance • can move from place to place • a place to excavate resources • ...
Sophia Hoppe - Crossword First Aid Assessment 2021-05-13
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- Procedure that involves compressions
- To get permission for something to happen
- A brain injury caused by a blow to the head
- Failure of something that you are legally responsible for
- The state of keeping private information from a patient
- A condition when the body had a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- Help given to a sick or injured person before professional medical treatment arrives
- Failure to take proper care in the emergency
- A burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells
- Can make the body go into shock from an acute allergic reaction
- Also known as the Heimlich maneuver
- Three C's of the emergency
- A legal act of duty to prevent harm
- putting any food, drinks, or any substance in the body
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- Failure to do what a resonably prudent person who do
- A center of a medical service to help and assist when exposed to poison
- To apply pressure to the wound
- Doing something a reasonably prudent person would NOT do
- When the brain is very sensitive after a concussion
- Having difficulty breathing from an object blocking the throat
- Having awareness of the situation
- It occurs when there is a disruption of electrical impulses in only one part of the brain
- When the body temperature is abnormally or dangerously low
- Irregular contractions of the muscles
- Also known as Emergency medical services
- A device for stopping the flow of blood
- The action of inhaling medicines or anesthetics
27 Clues: Three C's of the emergency • To apply pressure to the wound • Having awareness of the situation • Also known as the Heimlich maneuver • A legal act of duty to prevent harm • Procedure that involves compressions • Irregular contractions of the muscles • A device for stopping the flow of blood • Also known as Emergency medical services • ...
Crossword N-1 2024-01-11
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- The uniform worn by healthcare professionals, typically consisting of a short-sleeved top and drawstring pants.
- A shallow container used for urination or defecation by a bedridden patient.
- Relating to the muscular tissue of the heart (as in myocardial infarction).
- Free from contamination, especially of microorganisms.
- A medical instrument used to listen to sounds within the body, especially the heart and lungs.
- A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- A medical record that documents a patient's history, symptoms, and treatment.
- Excessive bleeding, either internally or externally.
- The process of introducing a substance, such as medication, into a vein through a needle.
- A device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation.
- The process of sorting and prioritizing patients based on the urgency of their medical needs.
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- The formation or presence of a blood clot within a blood vessel.
- The act of stitching a wound or incision to promote healing.
- A strip of material used to bind up a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.
- A healthcare professional trained to care for sick or injured people.
- To identify a disease or condition through examination and analysis.
- The act of listening to sounds within the body, typically using a stethoscope.
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is propelled through them.
- A red blood cell responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood.
- A machine that provides mechanical ventilation by moving air into and out of the lungs.
20 Clues: Excessive bleeding, either internally or externally. • Free from contamination, especially of microorganisms. • The act of stitching a wound or incision to promote healing. • A red blood cell responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood. • The formation or presence of a blood clot within a blood vessel. • ...
Forensic Review 2023-12-10
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- This rib is not connected to the sternum
- This type of bone is found on both the upper and lower limbs
- There are 5 of these vertebrae
- the term for an estimation of time since death, sometimes referred to as "PMI"
- These bones make up the cheek bones and part of the eye socket
- The medical term for bruises
- these are found on the skull and fuse over time
- The scientific term for extreme blood loss
- these are found on your bones and close as you finish growing
- This is generally the first type of bug to arrive to a body
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- The middle word in the abbreviation "ADH"
- The medical term for choking to death
- This stage of insect is mobile but still lives in/on the body
- The term for the use of body temperature to estimate time of death
- Other than a medical examiner, this is the person who would perform an autopsy
- This bone lies below the parietal bones, in the are around your ears
- ___________ of death is the term for how the death came about
- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ________ are stages for a maggot
- This part of the eye will begin to become opaque after 2 hours if the eyes are open upon death
- Blanching is the process of pressing on the skin of a body to check if the _______ if fixed or not
- According to the rigor mortis timeline, at this many hours the jaw is limp but everything else is still rigid
- This is your knee bone
22 Clues: This is your knee bone • The medical term for bruises • There are 5 of these vertebrae • The medical term for choking to death • This rib is not connected to the sternum • The middle word in the abbreviation "ADH" • The scientific term for extreme blood loss • these are found on the skull and fuse over time • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ________ are stages for a maggot • ...
Physical Science Ch 21 Electromagnetic Energy Vocabulary 2025-04-07
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- The region surrounding a magnet or current-containing wire that can apply a magnetic force on magnetic materials.
- The energy of a wave is related to its ___________________.
- The _______________ of the source determine the frequency of the wave.
- Used in astronomy, medical imaging, and wireless devices.
- Frequency and wavelength are _______________ proportional to each other.
- An electromagnetic wave that is just beyond violet visible light.
- Equal to the product of frequency and wavelength.
- A wave in which the disruptions move perpendicular to the direction of wave travel.
- The longest and lowest energy type of electromagnetic wave.
- A high-energy photon that is emitted from a nucleus when a radioactive isotope experiences gamma decay.
- A disruption in an electromagnetic field that carries energy, even through the vacuum of space.
- The magnetic field waves oscillate ___________________.
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- Electromagnetic waves that humans can see.
- A wave from the upper end of the radio wave band.
- A wave bundle, or particle, of electromagnetic energy.
- The number of waves or cycles that occurs per second.
- The distance between two identical points on successive waves.
- A three-dimensional region around a charged object that will apply a force on other charged objects within that region.
- Used for medical treatment, dentistry, and killing bacteria.
- Used for navigation, and communication.
- An electromagnetic wave that is just below red visible light.
- Used for navigation, cooking, and communication.
- The electric field waves oscillate ______________________.
- The entire range of all electromagnetic waves.
- A form of electromagnetic energy with wavelengths between 10 picometers (pm) and 10 nanometers (nm) that is used for medical imagery, transportation security, and nondestructive inspection.
25 Clues: Used for navigation, and communication. • Electromagnetic waves that humans can see. • The entire range of all electromagnetic waves. • Used for navigation, cooking, and communication. • A wave from the upper end of the radio wave band. • Equal to the product of frequency and wavelength. • The number of waves or cycles that occurs per second. • ...
PSP Final Review Part 1 2022-12-09
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- pt laying face down
- a buildup of carbon dioxide will cause the body to ___ respirations
- further away from the midline
- when the body converts glucose into energy ___ metabolism
- legal responsibility to provide care (3 words)
- written document of pts encounter is called ___ care report
- used to maneuver pts through narrow hallways (2 words)
- phase of life ages 40-60 yrs is known as ___ adulthood
- not recognized levels of EMS but may be on scene
- when talking to the hospital on your radio the communication goes through a high-powered radio called ___ ___ radio (2 words)
- veins carry ___ blood
- first responsibility for you and crew
- way of communicating with pts who cannot speak
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- type of lift that uses the large muscles in your legs & minimizes risk of injury (2 words)
- body will compensate from severe bleeding by ___ the heart rate
- arteries carry ___ blood
- type of consent given when the pt is unresponsive
- sitting position at 90 degrees
- over the phone order given by Medical Director
- meeting to help you or coworkers better understand feelings (abbreviation)
- giving ems an overview of the pts information & summarizing the care provided is ___ of care
- organisms that are capable of causing infections
- highest risk of exposure to infection is when an emr has to handle equipment with ___ on it
- unlawful physical contact with a pt
- ___ orders are written protocols that have been authorized by the Medical Director as guidelines for pt care
- medical term meaning faster than normal
26 Clues: pt laying face down • veins carry ___ blood • arteries carry ___ blood • further away from the midline • sitting position at 90 degrees • unlawful physical contact with a pt • first responsibility for you and crew • medical term meaning faster than normal • over the phone order given by Medical Director • legal responsibility to provide care (3 words) • ...
Health Insurance 2013-10-19
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- A __________ is a fixed amount you'll pay for a medical service after you've met your deductible.
- ___________ is similar to copayment, except it's a percentage of costs you pay.
- one type of insurance is ________ insurance.
- A_________ is a fixed amount you pay to your insurance plan, usually every month.
- if illness or an injury require you to be hospitalize then __________ coverage usually pays most or all of the charges.
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- if you need medical care, a ___________ is the amount you pay for care before the insurance company starts to pay its share
- ______________ medical policy is a policy that combines the features of hospital, surgery and major medical insurance.
7 Clues: one type of insurance is ________ insurance. • ___________ is similar to copayment, except it's a percentage of costs you pay. • A_________ is a fixed amount you pay to your insurance plan, usually every month. • A __________ is a fixed amount you'll pay for a medical service after you've met your deductible. • ...
Hannah Test 2023-01-19
13 Clues: Bad • CEO • System • Hospital • Credit Card • Headquarters • 3rd Acquisition • 2nd Acquisition • Hospital System • 4th Acquisition • Helping patients • Line of business • First Acquisition
Personal Finance Exam #3 2020-03-30
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- (homeowner) covers the cost of minor injuries on your property or cused byy you, family, or pets
- (ppo) a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates approved by the insurer
- failure to take reasonable care
- drivers involved in accidents collect medical expenses , lost wages, and injury costs from their own insurance companies
- (ltc) assistance that you might need if you ever have an illness or a disability
- when a person is held responsible for intentional or unintentional actions
- person who is designated to receive something
- also called personal catastrophe policy
- insurance that has a minimum amount that must be paid to cover the insurance portion
- pays for the damage to the automobile regardless of fault
- fee paid by policyholder
- the three types of insurance
- pays benefits only if you are hospitalized but is paid in cash
- insurance not sold by the federal or state government
- covers the risk of financial loss due to legal or medical expenses, lost wages, or other expenses from injuries caused by a car accident in which you were responsible
- plans provide benefits for surgical and medical services performed by physicians
- federal health insurance program for those 65 and older
- also called insurable risk
- uncertainty or lack of predictability
- documentation of belongings with cost information and purchase dates
- covers cost of loss or damage of specific high value item
- the homeowner pays for part of the losses if the property was not insured for the specific percentage of the replacement value
- state law that requires drivers to prove their ability to cover the cost of damage or injury caused by a car accident
- coverage for your place of residence, damage to property and injuries to others
- protection for a specified period of time
- carries a chance of either loss or gain
- pays part or full amount of the surgeon's fees for an operation
- type of cost sharing
- when a person is held responsible for actions of another person
- covers the cost of injuries to you or your family
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- (pos) combines characteristics of hmos and ppos
- program of medical assistance to low income families or individuals, title xix of social security act
- (acv) payment received is based on current replacement cost of a damaged or lost item less depreciation
- type of major medical insurance that has a low deductible offered without a separate basic plan
- protects you against financial loss when you damage the property of others
- process of establishing a monetary fund to cover the cost of a loss
- pay a specified premium each year for as long as you live
- pays part or full amount of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges
- protects against the large expenses of a serious injury or long illness
- addition of coverage to the homeowner's policy
- also called nonpar policies
- also called out-of-pocket limit provision in major medical policies
- after the policy has been enforced for a specific period of time, he insurance company cannot dispute its validity
- set amount that a policyholder pays per loss on an insurance policy
- increases the likelihood of loss through some peril
- cause of possible loss
- refers to prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members
- plans provide hospital care benefits on essentially a "service type" basis
- (cob) integrating the benefits payable under more than one health insurance plan so that the benefits received from all sources are limited to 100 percent of allowable medical expenses
- if the insured dies by suicide within 2 years of the policy being in force, the benefit will equal the premium paid
- accidental death benefit
- when settling claims, you receive the full cost of repairing or replacing a damaged or lost item, depreciation is not considered
- risk-sharing firm that agrees to assume financial responsibility for losses that may result from an insured risk
- a contract
54 Clues: a contract • type of cost sharing • cause of possible loss • fee paid by policyholder • accidental death benefit • also called insurable risk • also called nonpar policies • the three types of insurance • failure to take reasonable care • uncertainty or lack of predictability • also called personal catastrophe policy • carries a chance of either loss or gain • ...
Chapter 6 answer 2023-05-11
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- unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
- executive officer, person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or healthcare organization
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- for Medicare and Medicaid services, federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
- healthcare radiology administrator, a professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels, manages the certified radiology administrator credentialing process
- 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
- 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
- party payers, insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid,and other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient medical expenses for the patient
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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- support services, services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatment
- and compensating employees, developing and maintaining skills, quality,and motivation, collective bargaining and occupational health and safety
- Resources department, ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting,
- 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
26 Clues: Resources department, ancillary department of the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, • unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting • ...
Healthcare vocabulary words 2023-09-04
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- where patients live with healthcare professionals available to perform tasks such as administering medications
- Facility
- Duties
- setting designed to treat minor acute conditions such as a cut that needs stitches
- of authority which outlines which member of the team gives orders to others
- of Practice
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- Living and Nursing Care Facilities
- Care Setting
- appointments, answering the telephone and greeting patients
- setting where patients receive medical care
- where patients stay while undergoing physical rehabilitation after an accident or injury
- a professional has been trained to perform and is allowed to practice
- taking blood pressure, assisting in a medical procedure and administering an immunization
- Care Setting
- Duties
15 Clues: Duties • Duties • Facility • of Practice • Care Setting • Care Setting • Living and Nursing Care Facilities • setting where patients receive medical care • appointments, answering the telephone and greeting patients • a professional has been trained to perform and is allowed to practice • of authority which outlines which member of the team gives orders to others • ...
vocabulary 2025-06-04
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- Medical care to cure or manage diseases
- Mentally preoccupied; unable to focus (e.g., "She was ___ by her phone notifications")
- Plant material used in textiles or dietary health
- Nutrient essential for digestion (e.g., "High-___ diet")
- Venue for live performances (e.g., Shakespearean ___)
- Metal/ceramic tube for water/gas transport
- Brothers and sisters sharing the same parents
- Treatment for physical/mental health issues
- Kitchen appliance for baking/heating food
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- Medical procedure to repair/correct body parts
- Alternative to "therapy" for medical context
- Plan of action to achieve goals (e.g., "Business ___")
- Official document for international travel
- To form mental images or concepts ("Let's ___ a better future")
14 Clues: Medical care to cure or manage diseases • Kitchen appliance for baking/heating food • Official document for international travel • Metal/ceramic tube for water/gas transport • Treatment for physical/mental health issues • Alternative to "therapy" for medical context • Brothers and sisters sharing the same parents • Medical procedure to repair/correct body parts • ...
blood test 2 2025-12-03
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- monthly bleeding in a woman
- when you are expecting a baby
- a sharp medical tool used to sting
- synonym of medications
- when your head is spinning
- when you haven’t eaten before a medical test or a surgery
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- family doctor
- a rubber band to wrap around the patient ‘ s arm
- piece of cloth which cover your arm
- what covers your body includes three layer
- a paper written by the doctor which indicates the treatment you must take
- when you pass out, when you lose consciousness
12 Clues: family doctor • synonym of medications • when your head is spinning • monthly bleeding in a woman • when you are expecting a baby • a sharp medical tool used to sting • piece of cloth which cover your arm • what covers your body includes three layer • when you pass out, when you lose consciousness • a rubber band to wrap around the patient ‘ s arm • ...
Patient Safety Day_III 2024-08-16
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- Term to describe collection and forwarding of adverse events, side effects, or safety concerns associated with medication use.
- The evaluation and analysis of safety data, including adverse events reports and other sources of information, to determine the risks and benefits associated with the use of a pharmaceutical product.
- The fundamental principle of pharmacovigilance that focuses on protecting patients from harm.
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- A substance used to diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure, or prevent diseases or other medical conditions.
- The concurrent use of multiple medications (routine use of five or more medications)
- Process of determining a medical condition or disease.
- General term that refers to individuals who receive medical treatment or care
- A method used to determine the cause and effect relationship between a drug and an adverse reaction.
- Any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical trial subject administered a medicinal product which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment (Abbreviation)
9 Clues: Process of determining a medical condition or disease. • General term that refers to individuals who receive medical treatment or care • The concurrent use of multiple medications (routine use of five or more medications) • The fundamental principle of pharmacovigilance that focuses on protecting patients from harm. • ...
Accident Form 2019-04-15
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- information, particulars
- wound, damage
- statement, description
- name, autograph
- occurrence, event
- reason
- evidence provided
- document, note
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- location, site, place,
- setting a date
- aid emergency treatment, medical treatment
- communicate
- observer, bystander
- document
- contribute, give
- mishap, misadventure
- recommended
17 Clues: reason • document • communicate • recommended • wound, damage • setting a date • document, note • name, autograph • contribute, give • occurrence, event • evidence provided • observer, bystander • mishap, misadventure • location, site, place, • statement, description • information, particulars • aid emergency treatment, medical treatment
Nervous System 2023-03-02
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- Consists of your brain and spinal cord
- Processes things in your environment
- An advanced imaging medical tool
- Controls most functions in the body
- ____ of touch or feeling in hands is a symptom of PNS disease
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- Medical professional specializing in the nervous system
- Another word for interneurons
- Has to do with muscle movement
- An infection of the membranes surrounding the brain
- Make up your PNS
10 Clues: Make up your PNS • Another word for interneurons • Has to do with muscle movement • An advanced imaging medical tool • Controls most functions in the body • Processes things in your environment • Consists of your brain and spinal cord • An infection of the membranes surrounding the brain • Medical professional specializing in the nervous system • ...
Healthcare 2025-12-11
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- AI tool that interacts using natural language
- Predictive measure for hospital duration
- Set of rules AI uses to make decisions
- AI-supported medical imaging field
- Using data to forecast health outcomes
- Process of identifying a medical condition
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- Replacing manual tasks in healthcare with technology
- Virtual consultations with healthcare providers
- AI method that finds patterns in large data sets
- System used to manage hospital operations
10 Clues: AI-supported medical imaging field • Set of rules AI uses to make decisions • Using data to forecast health outcomes • Predictive measure for hospital duration • System used to manage hospital operations • Process of identifying a medical condition • AI tool that interacts using natural language • Virtual consultations with healthcare providers • ...
Jobs on cruise ship 2014-06-04
14 Clues: Crew • Staff • Staff • Staff • Jockeys • Trainers • Stewards • Directors • Therapists • Counsellors • Instructors • Excursion Staff • Excursion Managers • Service Representatives
Employee Appreciation 2023-09-25
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- Protects head against small impacts
- Who is appreciated & valued at Nestle?
- Has restricted means of entry and exit
- Medical attention that is usually administered immediately
- What should you do if a machine is not working properly?
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- Must be reported immediately
- Good Manufacturing Practices
- PPE that protects your eyes
- Function used to shut down the machine in normal operation
- Any work related *answer* requiring medical treatment beyond first aid
- Not allowed on the production floor
11 Clues: PPE that protects your eyes • Must be reported immediately • Good Manufacturing Practices • Protects head against small impacts • Not allowed on the production floor • Who is appreciated & valued at Nestle? • Has restricted means of entry and exit • What should you do if a machine is not working properly? • Function used to shut down the machine in normal operation • ...
Pharmacy 2025-05-18
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- The practice of preparing customised medications
- Not feeling well
- What pharmacists hand to you
- Individual that dispenses your medication
- Medications that you don't need a prescription
- Undesirable effect of a drug or medical treatment.
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- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment.
- Where medications are dispensed
- Medication used for constipation
- Medication used for pain
- The size or frequency of a medicine or drug.
11 Clues: Not feeling well • Medication used for pain • What pharmacists hand to you • Where medications are dispensed • Medication used for constipation • Individual that dispenses your medication • The size or frequency of a medicine or drug. • Medications that you don't need a prescription • The practice of preparing customised medications • ...
Influential People in Cannabis 2024-01-29
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- Keith Stroup is the founder of the National Organization for the ___ of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and serves as legal counsel for the organization.
- Dr Alex Capano is the first person we’ve seen yet to earn a Ph.D. in ___ studies.
- Dr Raphael Mechoulam dedicated his life to studying cannabis compounds, and his early work laid the foundation for the discovery of the ___ system.
- Lester Grinspoon is best known for his groundbreaking works on the science and social ___ of cannabis, psychedelics and other drugs, and for his commitment to changing harmful drug policies.
- Frenchy Cannoli dedicated himself to the ancient art of hand-pressing cannabis ___, playing an instrumental role in placing quality front and center of the California cannabis industry.
- Cypress Hill Caused quite the stir when DJ Muggs lit up a joint during their performance on Saturday Night Live causing the band to be banned from Saturday Night Live ___.
- In both "Weeds" and "Weeds 2", Sanjay Gupta has given substantial airtime evidence to alternate opinions from the general bureaucratic presumption that marijuana is highly addictive with ___ medical potential.
- Snoop Dogg is a famous ___ has everything from a line of cannabis brands to a line of bongs and is always at the forefront of the cannabis conversation and education.
- Steve DeAngelo currently serves as the founder and leader of the ___ Prisoner Project.
- Dennis Peron is widely credited as the “Father of Medical ___”, he was an activist who worked tirelessly for access to medical use cannabis, beginning with the San Francisco gay community at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and '90s.
- Harry Anslinger was an early proponent of the war on ___, as he zealously advocated for and pursued harsh drug penalties, in particular regarding marijuana.
- Kyle Kushman is known for his organic farming techniques such as super cropping, pruning, drying and curing, as well as processing cannabis flowers into ___.
- Sean Kiernan is the President of Weed for Warriors, an organization that advocates for the right of ___ to choose cannabis and provide services, counseling and even free cannabis to qualifying veterans.
- Michele Ross launched her company, Infused ___, to raise cannabis knowledge and educate people online.
- Though Louis Armstrong's name is synonymous with ___, he was a regular cannabis consumer and is regarded as among the first proclaimed medical marijuana users
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- The Stanley Brothers first crafted a high CBD oil—called Charlotte’s Web—for a young girl named Charlotte Figi who was suffering severely from her incurable form of ___.
- Sir William O'Shaugnessy undertook research in ___ and subsequently stimulated medical cannabis use and research throughout the West.
- Dr Bonni Goldstien is he Owner and Medical Director of Canna-Centers Wellness and Education, a California-based medical practice devoted to educating patients about the use of cannabis for serious and chronic ___ conditions.
- In the early 1980s, while working as a volunteer for The Shanti Project Mary Jane Rathbun secretly distributed pot ___ to patients before she was caught and forced underground.
- Cab Calloway frequented New York City’s famous ___ Club, singing many odes to cannabis, including “Reefer Man”.
- Milton Mezzrow was a main member of the Chicago jazz scene but was soon more famous for his marijuana than for his playing. His ___ became synonymous with good weed or anything good.
- Timothy Leary was arrested in 1965 for violating the Marijuana Tax Act, but famously challenged the Act and took his case all the way up to the ___.
- Willie Nelson's autobiography is titled "Roll Me Up and ___ Me When I Die".
- Jack Herer was an American cannabis rights activist and the author of the 1985 book "The Emperor Wears No ___."
- Dr Allyn Howlett was a key researcher on the study that first identified the CB1 cannabinoid ___ and developed one of the tools that led to many more discoveries about the endocannabinoid system.
- Mila Jansen was watching her washing machine one day when she came up with the idea for the ___ - the first electrical device for making hashish.
- After getting arrested for cannabis position and acquitted, Elvy Musikka petitioned the government to be a patient of the Investigated New Drug (IND) program, where the ___ supplies their own cannabis flower to a select few people who proved in court that cannabis was their only option for relief of their medical condition.
- Justin Hartfield was the mastermind behind ___, gave people the ability to buy weed online, find all the shops in your area, or even search for one specific product.
- Tommy Chong is an icon is one half of the ___ duo Cheech and Chong and has spent years advocating for marijuana reform and remains as passionate as ever.
- Nevil Schoenmakers helped to found the international cannabis seed trade in ___ in the 1980s.
- Jodie Emery, known as the "___of Pot", made headlines as she fought for legalization, cannabis justice, and expungement of cannabis-related crimes as her husband was jailed for the same plant.
- Bob Marley is the most famous ____ musician in history and stood for everything positive about Marijuana.
- Ed Rosenthal is one of the co-founders of ___ Times Magazine with a much loved and long-running cannabis column, “Ask Ed”.
33 Clues: Willie Nelson's autobiography is titled "Roll Me Up and ___ Me When I Die". • Dr Alex Capano is the first person we’ve seen yet to earn a Ph.D. in ___ studies. • Steve DeAngelo currently serves as the founder and leader of the ___ Prisoner Project. • Nevil Schoenmakers helped to found the international cannabis seed trade in ___ in the 1980s. • ...
CMS-1500s 2023-03-27
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- The proper formatting for alpha characters on the CMS-1500
- A letter used to link each procedure on the claim to one or more diagnoses
- The number of diagnosis codes that may be submitted on a CMS-1500
- The number of minutes in one unit of anesthesia time.
- The number of encounters, units of service, or amount of drug injected associated with a procedure/service
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- A report substantiating the medical condition
- 10-digit number that identifies the provider in standard transactions throughout their career
- Coding system used to identify medical services and procedures
- The legal business name of a medical practice
- 0 is entered in Block 21 because ICD-10-CM codes are used
- A two-digit CPT or HCPCS Level II code that indicates a procedure/service has been altered in some way
11 Clues: A report substantiating the medical condition • The legal business name of a medical practice • The number of minutes in one unit of anesthesia time. • 0 is entered in Block 21 because ICD-10-CM codes are used • The proper formatting for alpha characters on the CMS-1500 • Coding system used to identify medical services and procedures • ...
Honey Holmes History 2022-03-31
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- Holmes studied medicine here before moving to Chicago
- Holmes would sell these to medical facilities
- 12-year-old victim of H.H. Holmes
- Holmes' original name
- Holmes' death penalty
- The motive for many of Holmes' murders
- Holmes committed many of his crimes in this city, his hotel is located here
- One of the many ways Holmes tried to commit insurance fraud
- Holmes' son that he abandond
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- Holmes studied medicine here
- Holmes stole these from hospitals, graves, and medical schools
- Holmes' first wife, he abandoned her
- Holmes used this as an opportunity to lure people into his hotel
13 Clues: Holmes' original name • Holmes' death penalty • Holmes studied medicine here • Holmes' son that he abandond • 12-year-old victim of H.H. Holmes • Holmes' first wife, he abandoned her • The motive for many of Holmes' murders • Holmes would sell these to medical facilities • Holmes studied medicine here before moving to Chicago • ...
Diabetes 2014-01-16
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- body part you should check every day
- this is above normal in people with diabetes
- organization that provide research and support for people with diabetes
- one factor that may cause an increased risk for developing diabetes
- these make take a while to heal when you have diabetes
- when you are sick your blood sugar may do this
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- medical word for high blood sugar
- "diabetes" doctor
- hormone that helps cells use glucose
- medical word for low blood sugar
- a method to assist with planning meals
- somethign that you should do every day
- machine used to check blood glucose
13 Clues: "diabetes" doctor • medical word for low blood sugar • medical word for high blood sugar • machine used to check blood glucose • body part you should check every day • hormone that helps cells use glucose • a method to assist with planning meals • somethign that you should do every day • this is above normal in people with diabetes • ...
EMERGE Cardinal Word Search 2021-06-07
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- Cardinal would like to be be known as this among our customer's in healthcare
- A red bird
- Innovation center for creative business solutions
- What Cardinal is to healthcare
- CEO of Cardinal Health
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- Compounds manufactured for medical use
- Cardinal's second largest business segment by revenue
- Distribution, Buying products in bulk quantities directly from manufacturers and redistributes the products, most commonly to retailers
- Holding ourselves to the highest ethical standards
- Leadership and talent development program
- the branch of medicine that deals with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment
- Headquarter's location
- Walter, Original founder of Cardinal Health
13 Clues: A red bird • Headquarter's location • CEO of Cardinal Health • What Cardinal is to healthcare • Compounds manufactured for medical use • Leadership and talent development program • Walter, Original founder of Cardinal Health • Innovation center for creative business solutions • Holding ourselves to the highest ethical standards • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-05-09
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- A two-digit alphanumeric code appended to HCPCS or CPT® codes and used to provide further description or detail of the service or procedure rendered.
- An examination of medical records, policies, and procedures to verify that the charges submitted are supported in the patient’s chart.
- Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover
- A person or company that provides health care services.
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- An amount paid periodically (often monthly) to purchase medical insurance benefits.
- A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, disabled, or have (ESRD.
- An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services.
8 Clues: A person or company that provides health care services. • An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services. • Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover • A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-05-09
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- A two-digit alphanumeric code appended to HCPCS or CPT® codes and used to provide further description or detail of the service or procedure rendered.
- An examination of medical records, policies, and procedures to verify that the charges submitted are supported in the patient’s chart.
- Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover
- A person or company that provides health care services.
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- An amount paid periodically (often monthly) to purchase medical insurance benefits.
- A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service
- A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, disabled, or have (ESRD.
- An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services.
8 Clues: A person or company that provides health care services. • An entity that finances or reimburses the cost of health services. • Specific services or conditions that the health policy will not cover • A request for payment by a medical provider for a given medical supply or service • ...
Legal and Ethical Principles 2025-10-15
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- Written false statement damaging someone’s reputation.
- Written instructions about end-of-life medical care.
- Doing something a healthcare worker is not legally trained or licensed to do.
- Permission given voluntarily after being fully informed.
- A wrongful act that does not involve a contract.
- Type of law involving crimes like abuse or theft.
- Legal document naming someone to make healthcare decisions for another.
- Threatening to harm someone without touching them.
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- Hitting, rough handling, unnecessary restraints.
- Protecting private patient information.
- Unlawfully restricting a person’s movement.
- Failure to give proper care resulting in injury.
- Type of law involving relationships between people and their rights.
- Failure to give care that is normally expected, resulting in injury to another person.
- Laws protecting patient privacy and medical records.
- Physical contact without consent.
- False spoken statement damaging someone’s reputation.
17 Clues: Physical contact without consent. • Protecting private patient information. • Unlawfully restricting a person’s movement. • Hitting, rough handling, unnecessary restraints. • Failure to give proper care resulting in injury. • A wrongful act that does not involve a contract. • Type of law involving crimes like abuse or theft. • ...
JOBS 2018-03-08
Women in American History 2023-04-26
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- Told John Adams to “Remember the Ladies” when drafting the constitution
- An abolitionist, suffragist, first African American woman to win a custody battle against a white man
- The first African American female medical doctor in the United States
- First woman elected to be a part of the US House of Reps. in 1917
- Where the first Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women was held
- 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution
- One of the Founding members of the NAACP, Educator, former slave
- The Declaration of ___; a declaration regarding women’s rights that was drafted at the first Women’s Rights Convention
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- Catalyzed the bus boycott during the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s
- A pioneer in women’s rights regarding Women’s Suffrage, equal pay, and equal work
- A leader in the abolitionist movement and former slave; freed more than 70 enslaved African Americans
- The first female medical doctor in the United States
- First Indigenous American female medical doctor in the United States
- Women-led group that was pivotal in achieving Women’s Suffrage in the US in the early 20th century
- The first state to allow women to vote in political elections after the 19th amendment
- One of the first leaders in the Women’s Suffrage movement
16 Clues: 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution • The first female medical doctor in the United States • One of the first leaders in the Women’s Suffrage movement • One of the Founding members of the NAACP, Educator, former slave • First woman elected to be a part of the US House of Reps. in 1917 • ...
Chapter 3 2021-02-22
14 Clues: act • of risk • of harm • immunity • liability • insurance • Samaritan law • of limitations • codes (ICD,CPT) • medical insurance • party reimbursement • Premium, Deductible • Provider Identifiers • PPO, Medicare, Medicaid
Aural Evaluations and Procedures 2021-02-08
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- medical term for ear wax
- type of yeast that causes yeast infections in of the ear
- instrument used to examine the ear
- aka ear cone
- abbreviation for both ears
- the way sound travels from the outer ear to the inner ear
- medical term referring to the ear
- the result of the separation of the tissue of the ear and the ear cartilage
- this membrane is also called the ear drum
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- term used for removal of excessive hair from ear canals
- the auditory ossicle that contacts the ear drum
- instrument used to pluck ears
- abbreviation for left ear
- the aural anatomy responsible for hearing
- this would be the first procedure you would perform for re-occurring aural infections
- the first ear canal you enter on aural exam
- (2 words) instrument used to flush ears
- abbreviation for right ear
18 Clues: aka ear cone • medical term for ear wax • abbreviation for left ear • abbreviation for both ears • abbreviation for right ear • instrument used to pluck ears • medical term referring to the ear • instrument used to examine the ear • (2 words) instrument used to flush ears • the aural anatomy responsible for hearing • this membrane is also called the ear drum • ...
a thing 2021-11-24
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- A common disease that generates heat in our head.
- A type of tea that helps reduce inflammation.
- A deadly virus that is currently spreading.
- A type of tea that helps you concentrate.
- A type of tea that has no caffeine
- What we usually have to organize things.
- A home in a territory.
- A disease that you can receive by eating spicy things.
- Help to interest asset/gain.
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- A medical sign of a disease or something else.
- Where we use it to prevent disease in public.
- To identify ourselves among two categories.
- A type of tea that prevents cancer.
- A traditional drink in China.
- A type of tea that prevents tooth decay.
- A type of tea that controls bleeding and wounds.
- A common disease that makes you sneeze.
- what we usually get when using our energy too much.
- A medical material that can help minimize/deplete the effect of a disease.
19 Clues: A home in a territory. • Help to interest asset/gain. • A traditional drink in China. • A type of tea that has no caffeine • A type of tea that prevents cancer. • A common disease that makes you sneeze. • A type of tea that prevents tooth decay. • What we usually have to organize things. • A type of tea that helps you concentrate. • ...
ECE 2 VOCAB 2022-08-16
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- a burn involving all layers of the skin
- A set of tools that you use for a simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible.
- Severe allergic reaction
- pulse pulse felt on either side of the neck over the carotid artery
- Superficial burns through only the epidermis.
- Scrape of the skin due to something abrasiv
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- Pulse pulse felt in the upper arm
- automatic external defibrillator
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- an injury
- Breathing breathing for a person who is not breathing on their own
- the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care can be provided
- Pulse pulse in the wrist
- A burn involving the epidermis and the dermis.
- object blocking the airway or throat
- Abnormal electrical activity in the brain
- Pulse pulse in your stomach
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
18 Clues: an injury • Pulse pulse in the wrist • Severe allergic reaction • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Pulse pulse in your stomach • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automatic external defibrillator • Pulse pulse felt in the upper arm • object blocking the airway or throat • a burn involving all layers of the skin • Abnormal electrical activity in the brain • ...
CPR/First Aid 2024-10-23
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- Type of gloves to wear when giving first aid
- Before giving first aid to an adult, you must get this
- Actions below the standard of care are considered this
- Emergency number to call
- The "D" in DOTS stands for this type of injury
- Type of consent given when a person is unconscious
- Protection against lawsuits for those helping others
- The "S" in SAMPLE stands for
- Vomiting _______ requires immediate medical attention
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- The "A" in SAMPLE stands for
- The "S" in DOTS stands for this
- The "T" in DOTS stands for this
- Items worn to protect against blood and body fluids (PPE)
- The first step in RAB-CAB
- This type of pain requires immediate medical attention
- The ratio of bleach to water for cleaning blood spills is ___ to nine
- When someone is unable to respond or move
- The "M" in SAMPLE stands for
18 Clues: Emergency number to call • The first step in RAB-CAB • The "A" in SAMPLE stands for • The "M" in SAMPLE stands for • The "S" in SAMPLE stands for • The "S" in DOTS stands for this • The "T" in DOTS stands for this • When someone is unable to respond or move • Type of gloves to wear when giving first aid • The "D" in DOTS stands for this type of injury • ...
Skills Unit 1 Chapter 4, 5, 13 Nursing Process, Documentation, & Safety 2025-06-26
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- Charting Problem, Intervention, Evaluation
- Thinking that involves skillful reasoning & logical thought to determine the merits of a belief or action.
- Not a medical diagnosis, but a label or statement of a patient problem.
- Mnemonic for steps in the nursing process.
- Listening for abnormal sounds
- The acronym used for extinguishing a fire.
- Written data used for a quick reference about a resident's care.
- Data that is only known to the patient or family.
- Visual exam of a patient
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- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- The maintenance of privacy by not sharing with a third party.
- Data that can be observed through your senses.
- The use of tapping movements to detect abnormalities.
- The acronym used for fire safety.
- Using touch during assessment for obtaining data
- The act of walking
- The act of recording pertinent medical information.
- This type of documentation tells a story
18 Clues: The act of walking • Visual exam of a patient • Listening for abnormal sounds • The acronym used for fire safety. • This type of documentation tells a story • Charting Problem, Intervention, Evaluation • Mnemonic for steps in the nursing process. • The acronym used for extinguishing a fire. • Data that can be observed through your senses. • ...
The Case of the Missing Leave Details 2025-10-16
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- The acronym for Paid Family and Medical Leave
- The vendor responsible for handling personal illness claims
- The specialist who confirms eligibility and sends notifications (team)
- The leave type that requires Occupational Health clearance
- The calculator used to estimate MAPFML benefits
- The number of days given to submit documentation for FMLA
- The report reviewed on Fridays for workers' compensation
- The acronym for Short Term Disability
- The document Unum sends with estimated benefit amount
- The HR portal for leave-related knowledge articles
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- The type of leave for an EE's serious health condition
- Responsible for Timekeeping while EE is on intermittent LOA
- The type of leave that may require a return-to-work note
- The weekly report reviewed by LOA Specialists
- The state program used for bonding and family leave
- The type of leave for military exigency
- The form required from a healthcare provider
- An employee submits a leave request through this system
- The acronym for Leave of Absence
- The appeal window after a Unum denial (days)
- The knowledge base article for leave pay explanation
21 Clues: The acronym for Leave of Absence • The acronym for Short Term Disability • The type of leave for military exigency • The form required from a healthcare provider • The appeal window after a Unum denial (days) • The acronym for Paid Family and Medical Leave • The weekly report reviewed by LOA Specialists • The calculator used to estimate MAPFML benefits • ...
Patient Access Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-10
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- _____ is a joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources
- A _____ is a fee that a patients insurance company and CHS require them to pay at the time of service
- A PPI appointment is made for a patient when they have managed care insurance (Aetna,BCBS,UHC,Medcost) but no ________
- Most Patients over the age of 65 are known to have ____ insurance
- An overlay is when ______ patients medical records are overlapped when registration selects the incorrect patient in STAR
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- If a patient has medical insurance but doesn't have the physical card with them on the day of the visit, they are instructed to contact our ___ department via phone or fax to personally file their medical insurance for the visit
- When a patient has been involved in a motor vehicle crash and they state they don’t want to file their own insurance for the visit, they are required to fill out a _____ form
- A _____ is an error when a registrar creates a brand new account for a patient who already has an account/chart in STAR
- A patient under the age of 18 is required to have a ____ listed on their chart because they are not of age to be deemed liable for medical expenses
- Registration is required to verify at least ______ forms of identifiers before creating a patient account
10 Clues: Most Patients over the age of 65 are known to have ____ insurance • A _____ is a fee that a patients insurance company and CHS require them to pay at the time of service • Registration is required to verify at least ______ forms of identifiers before creating a patient account • ...
PURCHASED REFERRED CARE 2023-05-03
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- A patient who goes to a private facility on their own is called a
- A common air flight service utilized by SMH ER is
- A patient with no insurance, claims are paid at the
- What other name was used prior to PRC
- Which community is under SMH PRC Service area
- Private insurance's offered on the NN are considered
- This ambulance assists SMH & our community 24/7
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- IHS/638 providers issue a medical
- 72-HR ___ must be provided to PRC
- Patients must meet PRC
- Entitlement Program
- IHS is
- What type of equipment can be used on a DME referral?
- A patient must meet all ___ eligibility criteria for PRC
- PRC covers Indian/Alaska Natives, except
- A medical claim will be denied due to
16 Clues: IHS is • Entitlement Program • Patients must meet PRC • IHS/638 providers issue a medical • 72-HR ___ must be provided to PRC • What other name was used prior to PRC • A medical claim will be denied due to • PRC covers Indian/Alaska Natives, except • Which community is under SMH PRC Service area • This ambulance assists SMH & our community 24/7 • ...
In the hospital review 2025-07-21
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- A routine medical examination.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- Signs that show you're ill.
- Slow injection of fluids or medicine directly into the vein.
- Red or itchy skin, often caused by allergies.
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital but does not stay overnight.
- The feeling that you might vomit.
- Thread used by doctors to close a wound.
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- To become conscious again after fainting or surgery.
- A scheduled time to see a doctor.
- When a part of your body becomes larger than normal due to injury.
- To suddenly lose consciousness.
- A person who has asthma.
- Medicine that you take regularly or when you're ill.
- Sticks used to help someone walk after a leg injury.
- A medical word for a broken bone.
16 Clues: A person who has asthma. • Signs that show you're ill. • A routine medical examination. • To suddenly lose consciousness. • A scheduled time to see a doctor. • A medical word for a broken bone. • The feeling that you might vomit. • Thread used by doctors to close a wound. • A device used to measure body temperature. • Red or itchy skin, often caused by allergies. • ...
Religious Education: Key knowledge test 2012-11-25
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- a diet which does not include meat or any animal products.
- animals living in the wild, their natural habitat.
- testing on embryos for the development of medical science.
- a place of palliative care.
- copying DNA, particularly for medical research.
- the act of carrying a child for another mother.
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- killing animals, often for food.
- the dying out of a species.
- grieving for the dying.
- placing a donor's sperm within the female reproductive tract.
- dying to relieve suffering or pain.
- discrimination on the basis of age.
12 Clues: grieving for the dying. • the dying out of a species. • a place of palliative care. • killing animals, often for food. • dying to relieve suffering or pain. • discrimination on the basis of age. • copying DNA, particularly for medical research. • the act of carrying a child for another mother. • animals living in the wild, their natural habitat. • ...
Emergency Health Crossword 2013-05-17
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- someone who can help in a medical situation
- emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, before medical services.
- a vehicle for immidiate health care
- a sudden or violent disturbance of the mind, emotions, or sensibilities
- being safe
- harm or damage that is done or sustained
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- a procedure in reviving a heart or lung function
- you go to this place in an emergency
- a time when immidiate time is needed
- a situation in which a hazard can occur
- blood leaving the body
- when you are not feeling well
12 Clues: being safe • blood leaving the body • when you are not feeling well • a vehicle for immidiate health care • you go to this place in an emergency • a time when immidiate time is needed • a situation in which a hazard can occur • harm or damage that is done or sustained • someone who can help in a medical situation • a procedure in reviving a heart or lung function • ...
The Pitt 2025-04-30
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- The character known for being neurodivergent.
- The city where The Pitt is set.
- The charge nurse of the emergency room.
- The time format each episode represents.
- The creator of The Pitt
- The network that airs The Pitt.
- The senior resident who clashes with Dr. Robby.
- The character who is a first-year resident with an overly confident personality.
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- The city where The Pitt is set.
- The medical student who lacks confidence.
- Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch's role in the ER.
- The actor who plays Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch.
- The character who is a third-year medical resident.
13 Clues: The creator of The Pitt • The city where The Pitt is set. • The city where The Pitt is set. • The network that airs The Pitt. • The charge nurse of the emergency room. • The time format each episode represents. • The medical student who lacks confidence. • The character known for being neurodivergent. • The senior resident who clashes with Dr. Robby. • ...
Chapter 2 2023-01-25
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- listing of medical preparations
- spell,remedy,cure
- can be sold without a prescription
- forerunner of today's pharmacist and pharmacy
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- inactive substance with no actual effect
- FDA's medical products reporting program
- science of drugs and their interactions
- licensed to prepare,sell,and dispense drugs
- not following prescription instructions
9 Clues: spell,remedy,cure • listing of medical preparations • can be sold without a prescription • science of drugs and their interactions • not following prescription instructions • inactive substance with no actual effect • FDA's medical products reporting program • licensed to prepare,sell,and dispense drugs • forerunner of today's pharmacist and pharmacy
Substance Misuse - Marijuana 2022-03-11
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- liquid marijuana-infused food
- the natural compound found in cannabis
- lab mad chmeical that acts like thc
- excessive use of marijuana that leads to vomiting and nausea
- word used to refer to marijuana
- the risk one encounters with regular use of
- the "high" a person feels when using marijuana
- a glass cartridge filled with liquid marijuana
- the ingredient in marijuana that causes an energizing effect
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- marijuana derivatives of the Cannabis sativa plant are used to ease symptoms caused by certain medical conditions.
- refers to the smokeable, trichome-covered part of the female cannabis plant
- the ingredient in marijuana that causes a calming effect
- psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant
- a water pipe used to smoke marijuana
- word used to refer to marijuana
- an empty cigar filled with marijuana
- hand-rolled cigarette filled with marijuana
- potency marijuana
- word used to refer to marijuana
19 Clues: potency marijuana • liquid marijuana-infused food • word used to refer to marijuana • word used to refer to marijuana • word used to refer to marijuana • lab mad chmeical that acts like thc • a water pipe used to smoke marijuana • an empty cigar filled with marijuana • the natural compound found in cannabis • psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant • ...
KNOW BARRIERS TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 2013-09-29
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- a holy time when Muslims do not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset
- system of raised points which is used as a form of written language for individuals who are without sight
- individuals who use non-medical ways of supporting people with medical and social issues
- a group of people who feel pushed to the edge of society through poverty and disadvantage
- an electronic system which links with a person's hearing aid and enables them to hear what is being said
- places in the countryside where houses may be in small groups or quite isolated
- THE PROVISION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES BY THE STATE
- a registered nurse who has additional qualifications, supporting families with young children and older peop[e
- believe in the importance of respect for all and celebration of life; they do not follow a religion
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- a member of the Islamic faith which believes in one God(Allah)
- the ability to move around
- costs which make life difficult for people
- a member of a religion which originated in Jamaica
- a medical condition which affects the activity of brainwave patterns
- a serious infectious illness which can leave a person with a disability
- reasons why some people cannot access health and social care provision
- going without food and sometimes drink to purify the soul
17 Clues: the ability to move around • costs which make life difficult for people • a member of a religion which originated in Jamaica • going without food and sometimes drink to purify the soul • THE PROVISION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES BY THE STATE • a member of the Islamic faith which believes in one God(Allah) • ...
Mental Health Facilities 2021-10-22
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- type of illness hospice care patient has
- most common blood test
- may be part of hospital, clinic, or..
- (Y/N)does hospice speed up dying
- what is hospice care goal
- what do labs test on
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- medical lab __________
- (Y/N)does hospice services end once patient has passed
- what degree does a medical laboratory scientist need
- (T/F)someone can receive hospice care in a nursing home
- who decides what care is best in hospice
- what does a laboratory help a physician do
12 Clues: what do labs test on • medical lab __________ • most common blood test • what is hospice care goal • (Y/N)does hospice speed up dying • may be part of hospital, clinic, or.. • type of illness hospice care patient has • who decides what care is best in hospice • what does a laboratory help a physician do • what degree does a medical laboratory scientist need • ...
Technology 2017-06-13
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- a manufacturing system in which components are produced in groups and not in a continuous stream
- age that began with the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built specifically to meet the customer’s specifications
- method when materials are changed in form
- ages that saw the development of many technological devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society
- age that started with the development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetable and meat.
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- a manufacturing system in which a product line assembles products continuously
- a medical technology used to clamp
- a medical technology used to protect people from bacteria
- a medical technology used to stabilize bones to help them heal
- age defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
11 Clues: a medical technology used to clamp • method when materials are changed in form • a medical technology used to protect people from bacteria • a medical technology used to stabilize bones to help them heal • age that began with the discovery of copper and copper-based metals • age defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools • ...
Families, Poverty, & Healthcare/Accesibility 2022-06-15
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- medical care of all kinds
- Ontario's public health plan
- people suffering this cannot provide for their basic needs
- something which prevents access to something, in this case Healthcare
- is Health care _____ for everyone?
- Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom
- Name for families with parents, grandparents, and kids...
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- someone suffers from _____ when they do not have a job
- people suffering from poverty often have difficulty accessing ________
- A group of people bound by blood or close relationship
- Describes people without a specific basic need
- Ontario's social assistance program for people with disabilities
- describes less developed areas which often have lesser access to healthcare
- _____ programs are encated by the government to promote basic well-being among the population
- things of equivalent value are _____
- a name for families with children from previous relationships
- land set aside for use by native groups
- the ____ to medical facuilities can reduce accessibility
18 Clues: medical care of all kinds • Ontario's public health plan • is Health care _____ for everyone? • things of equivalent value are _____ • land set aside for use by native groups • Describes people without a specific basic need • Older members of families with a lifetime of wisdom • someone suffers from _____ when they do not have a job • ...
#RockEnroll23 2022-10-19
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- Tax advantaged plan you can use when on the Copay Plan
- Last day to complete your Open Enrollment is November _____
- HSA stands for
- Supplemental insurance provider
- First day of Open Enrollment is on November ____
- Open Enrollment month is in
- The amount you have to pay before insurance pays anything
- Dental Insurance provider
- 401k provider
- Tax advantaged savings account that comes with the HDHP and Visions contributes to on your behalf
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- ______ Life Event - the only way to change elections mid-year
- Medical insurance provider
- You're fully ____ in the pension after 5 years of service with at least 1,000 hours per year
- Month Open Enrollment elections take place
- A deduction from your paycheck you pay to be on the plan
- With either medical plan you get access to the same great
- Eye insurance provider
- Name of interactive online benefits counselor
18 Clues: 401k provider • HSA stands for • Eye insurance provider • Dental Insurance provider • Medical insurance provider • Open Enrollment month is in • Supplemental insurance provider • Month Open Enrollment elections take place • Name of interactive online benefits counselor • First day of Open Enrollment is on November ____ • Tax advantaged plan you can use when on the Copay Plan • ...
NCCI Benefits 2023-10-06
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- Internal Source page where medical and wellness resources are housed
- Limit, The maximum amount an employee can contribute to their retirement
- Individual brokerage account available with the 401k Savings Plan
- Provider of EAP services
- Provider of pet insurance
- Type of care covered at 100% on both dental and medical plans
- Default investment fund for those who do not make an election
- Account where money can be saved for retirement health expenses
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- Annual 1% increase in savings contribution
- Leave without job protection for serious health conditions
- Default contribution rate for new hires
- Professional retirement advice service provided by Schwab
- Provider of permanent life insurance
- Employer-sponsored pre-tax retirement account
- Internal Source page where retirement and financial resources are housed
- What does the 2nd H stand for in HDHP
- Type of pay you can receive if you are unable to work
- After-tax employer-sponsored retirement account
18 Clues: Provider of EAP services • Provider of pet insurance • Provider of permanent life insurance • What does the 2nd H stand for in HDHP • Default contribution rate for new hires • Annual 1% increase in savings contribution • Employer-sponsored pre-tax retirement account • After-tax employer-sponsored retirement account • Type of pay you can receive if you are unable to work • ...
Seeing a Doctor 2025-12-26
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- What the doctor does to help you get better.
- A shot that helps prevent diseases.
- When your body reacts badly to something, like food or medicine.
- A planned time to see the doctor.
- A written order from a doctor for medicine.
- A place where people go for medical care.
- How much medicine you should take.
- A medical worker who helps care for patients.
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- The process of getting better after being sick.
- A medicine that fights bacterial infections.
- A tool used to measure body temperature.
- Medicine used to treat an illness.
- When germs enter the body and cause illness.
- A place where you get your medicine.
- Signs that something may be wrong, like a cough or fever.
- A visit to make sure you are healthy.
- The name of the illness the doctor says you have.
- A feeling of hurt or discomfort in the body.
18 Clues: A planned time to see the doctor. • Medicine used to treat an illness. • How much medicine you should take. • A shot that helps prevent diseases. • A place where you get your medicine. • A visit to make sure you are healthy. • A tool used to measure body temperature. • A place where people go for medical care. • A written order from a doctor for medicine. • ...
BVS 2020-09-23
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- Medical Subject Headings
- Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde
- É uma plataforma de acesso aberto desenvolvida e mantida pela Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina dos Estados Unidos
- Descritores em ciências da saúde
- Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online
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- Organização mundial de saúde
- Biblioteca Regional de Medicina
- Organização panamericana de saúde
- Literatura Latino Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde
- biblioteca Nacional de Medicina dos Estados Unidos
10 Clues: Medical Subject Headings • Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde • Organização mundial de saúde • Biblioteca Regional de Medicina • Descritores em ciências da saúde • Organização panamericana de saúde • biblioteca Nacional de Medicina dos Estados Unidos • Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online • Literatura Latino Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde • ...
Historic Women in Healthcare 2022-03-02
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- First Woman in the US to earn a Medical Degree
- Recipient of the Boylston Prize
- Pioneer for modern nursing
- Awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor
- Transformed the advocacy in healthcare
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- Shed light on cognition, planning and working memory
- Won a noble prize for the Cori Cylce
- Studied the affects on neonates health risk
- President of the American Medical Association
- Known for cancer research
10 Clues: Known for cancer research • Pioneer for modern nursing • Recipient of the Boylston Prize • Won a noble prize for the Cori Cylce • Transformed the advocacy in healthcare • Awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor • Studied the affects on neonates health risk • President of the American Medical Association • First Woman in the US to earn a Medical Degree • ...
Insurance Basics 2024-01-05
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- Transfers risk to a provider
- Pays for damages or injuries from a car accident
- Report an incident and ask for compensation
- Financial contract
- Provides money after your death
- Pays for damage to the house or items within
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- You pay this before insurance will pay
- Payment made at the time of medical treatment
- Covers cost of medical care
- Cost to keep insurance coverage
10 Clues: Financial contract • Covers cost of medical care • Transfers risk to a provider • Cost to keep insurance coverage • Provides money after your death • You pay this before insurance will pay • Report an incident and ask for compensation • Pays for damage to the house or items within • Payment made at the time of medical treatment • ...
Medical Licensing Exams in the USA 2025-10-24
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- Advanced medical training after graduation.
- Official permission to practice a profession.
- Official proof that someone meets required standards.
- The ability to do something successfully.
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- A person qualified to practice medicine.
- The professional work or duties of a doctor.
- Information, understanding, and skills gained through learning.
- A person receiving medical care.
- The science of diagnosing and treating diseases.
- A formal test to measure knowledge or ability.
10 Clues: A person receiving medical care. • A person qualified to practice medicine. • The ability to do something successfully. • Advanced medical training after graduation. • The professional work or duties of a doctor. • Official permission to practice a profession. • A formal test to measure knowledge or ability. • The science of diagnosing and treating diseases. • ...
Radiology 2024-12-20
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- Diagnostic imaging method using X-rays for cross-sectional views.
- Radioactive material used in nuclear imaging.
- Medicine branch focusing on radioactive substances.
- Imaging technique producing detailed digital X-ray images.
- Wave technology beyond human hearing, used in imaging.
- Non-invasive imaging method that uses sound waves.
- Broad term for medical visuals from X-rays, CT, etc.
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- High-energy electromagnetic waves used for imaging and therapy.
- Visualization of blood vessels using contrast agents.
- Quantum particle involved in X-ray production.
- Dynamic X-ray visualization for real-time imaging.
- Imaging technique using ionizing radiation to visualize bones.
- Magnetic imaging modality for soft tissue.
- A general term for taking medical images.
- Field of medicine involving diagnostic imaging.
- Imaging scan often used for metabolic activity and cancer detection.
16 Clues: A general term for taking medical images. • Magnetic imaging modality for soft tissue. • Radioactive material used in nuclear imaging. • Quantum particle involved in X-ray production. • Field of medicine involving diagnostic imaging. • Dynamic X-ray visualization for real-time imaging. • Non-invasive imaging method that uses sound waves. • ...
Gestational Diabetes Review 2026-01-06
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- an organ that provides nutrients to a developing baby
- planned physical activity to improve health
- something that increases the chance of disease
- a condition of having excess body fat that increases health risks
- the amount of sugar in the blood
- movement that helps keep the body healthy
- chemical messengers in the body that regulate processes
- daily habits such as diet and physical activity
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- health problems that may result from disease
- actions taken to reduce disease risk
- medical testing used to identify health conditions
- a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy
- the process of providing the body with food and nutrients
- having relatives with a medical condition
- the period when a baby develops in the uterus
- a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels
16 Clues: the amount of sugar in the blood • actions taken to reduce disease risk • having relatives with a medical condition • movement that helps keep the body healthy • planned physical activity to improve health • health problems that may result from disease • the period when a baby develops in the uterus • something that increases the chance of disease • ...
Sterile Processing beginnersp 2023-12-01
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- Inanimate object that transmit bacteria
- Area where soiled items are received
- Relating to a fractured bone
- Airflow in decontamination
- Brain center of the cell
- Two or more different tissue types grouped together to perform a specific function
- Items worn to protect workers from exposure to bodily fluids and blood
- Hard to kill bacteria
- Hard to kill
- Organs for hearing
- The spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden
- Used to view internal surfaces of visually difficult instrumentation including lumens
- Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong
- Identifies hazardous waste or materials
- Agency that publishes standards addressing functions related to SPD including cleaning, sterilization, packaging and equipment testing
- Throat
- Cutting instruments including knives, blades, needles and scissors
- Bacteria that require oxygen
- Absence of microorganisms that cause disease
- Medical term for beside
- Abnormal pathogenic protein particle
- Group of plantlike organisms that include molds, mushrooms and yeast
- All forms of microbial life are completely destroyed
- What does itis means?
- Largest body organ
- Surgical removal of the uterus
- Primary meaning of a medical term
- A process that occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host organism, but do not invade tissue or cause damage
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- Viewing the unitary bladder using a endoscope
- Along with adherence to dress code protocols this is a critical component of infection prevention
- Place where two bones meet
- A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements
- Process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves
- Protease, lipase and amylase are types of…
- Program designed for the voluntary reporting of device related problems
- Cutting into an organ
- Towards the back, dorsal
- Bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
- Largest part of the human brain
- Consciously controlled muscles, attached to bones by tendons
- Medical term for half
- The absence of all microorganisms that produce infection
- Responsible for ensuring that medical devices are safe and effective for patient care
- Must have oxygen eliminated from the environment in order to grow
- Smallest microorganisms
- Place where an infectious agent can survive
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Being soiled by contact with infectious organisms or other materials
- The measure of alkalinity or acidity
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Refers to the voice box
- Surgical restoration
- Document that identifies a physicians needs to perform a specific medical procedure
- Visual examination within
- Detailed instructions on how to properly use and process a device
- Passes through body, organ or structure dividing into left and right halves
- Connective tissue fluid that moves throughout the Circulatory system
59 Clues: Throat • Hard to kill • Organs for hearing • Largest body organ • Surgical restoration • Cutting into an organ • Hard to kill bacteria • Medical term for half • What does itis means? • Smallest microorganisms • Refers to the voice box • Medical term for beside • Brain center of the cell • Towards the back, dorsal • Visual examination within • Place where two bones meet • ...
RESPIRATORY DISEASES AND CONDITIONS 2025-11-21
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- inflammation of the lung causing excess fluid in the alveoli of the lungs
- blockage of one of the pulmonary arteries of the lungs by a blood clot SleepApnea occurs during sleeping; causing breathing to temporarily stop
- collapsed lung due to air entering the pleural space
- obstruction of the larynx causing cough
- infectious chronic disease spread by bacteria through the air
- rare condition causing oxygen deficiency in premature infants RespiratorySyncytialVirus contagious disease,leads to bronchitis & pneumonia among infants SuddenInfantDeathSyndrome unexplained death in an infant usually occurs during sleeping Sarcoidosis growth of a collection of inflammatory cells anywhere in the body,can affect resp system
- medical device used to aid in breathing
- inflammation of the outer layers of the lung
- surgical repair of the nose to improve the appearance, breathing or both Thoracentesis surgical procedure of the chest wall to remove excess fluid
- common cold virus
- medical procedure using a bronchoscope to view the lungs and air passages Laryngoscopy medical procedure done to view the larynx, vocal cords and/or nearby structures Endotracheal used for airway management & administering meds during emergency care, Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty surgery to remove tonsils & uvula to enlarge airway for snoring Pneumonectomy surgical excision of part or all of one of the lungs due to cancer
- tumors found in the lung which interfere with lung function
- highly contagious respiratory disease causing coughing fits
- buildup of excess fluid in the pleura of the lungs
- medical device used to measure lung volume
- surgical excision of the tonsils
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- surgical opening into the trachea
- rare form of pneumonia
- progressive lung diseases causing difficulty breathing Emphysema type of COPD causing damage to the alveoli
- common virus,mimics common cold flu contagious infectio
- bacterial infection causing sore throat
- mask attached to hose provides continuous air; worn at night for sleep apnea
- partial collapse of a segment of alveolus in the lung
- examination of sputum to determine presence of pathogenic micro- organisms
- lung condition caused by long term inhalation of coal dust
- cancer caused by inhalation of asbestos
- type of COPD causes chronic inflammation & increased mucus production in bronchi
- nonspecific term for an acute infection affects the nose & throat Asthma chronic bronchial inflammation causing increased mucus production
- Maneuver applying abdominal thrusts to remove obstructive object from the throat of a choking victim
- buildup of excess fluid in the alveoli of the lungs
- surgical incision of the chest to remove a mass or tumor
- inherited disorder,affects production of mucus & digestive fluids
- chronic inflammation of the walls of the bronchi
- medical professional who specializes in dx and treating diseases of the lungs RespiratoryTherapist person who cares for people who have trouble breathing
- inflammation of the larynx
35 Clues: common cold virus • rare form of pneumonia • inflammation of the larynx • surgical excision of the tonsils • surgical opening into the trachea • bacterial infection causing sore throat • cancer caused by inhalation of asbestos • obstruction of the larynx causing cough • medical device used to aid in breathing • medical device used to measure lung volume • ...
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 47 2024-02-08
12 Clues: Cancer • Comedy • Broadcast • Organized • Plum tree • Deodorant • Side street • Frustrating • Exploitation • Adhesive plaster • Checkout counter • Medical history [_________ clínica]
First Aid Key Term Crossword 2025-04-10
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- Broken bone protruding through the skin
- A feeling of tightness, heavy pressure, or crushing pain around the chest area – between the neck and upper abdomen.
- Microorganisms that poses risk to health
- Involuntary and insufficient respirations that are caused by low oxygen in the blood, also known as hypoxia. This breathing is not normal breathing and indicates that someone is likely dying.
- A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs.
- Adhesive electrode pads designed to detect the heart’s rhythm and administer a shock if needed
- Beats per minute in a song that can help keep track of the 100-120 compressions needed per minute for compressions
- Compressions, airway, breathing
- Damage to soft tissues and blood vessels causing bleeding under the skin.Discoloration appears on the area of the body affected; another term for contusion.
- A technique that uses thrusts to dislodge an object blocking a person’s airway.
- A device that uses electrical shocks to restore normal heartbeat and correct abnormal heart rhythm.
- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth (depending on the age of the victim) into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- A disease in which the blood glucose or blood sugar is abnormally high.
- Awareness and responsive, awake
- Emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
- More severe burn of lower skin layers causing pain and showing redness, swelling and blisters
- An injury that gives a feeling of discomfort caused by exposure to heat, flame, chemical agents, radiation, or electricity
- Mild burn exhibited by pain and redness of the top layers of the skin
- A drug that is used to treat mild or moderate pain. It is also used to reduce risks of heart attacks and strokes by preventing blood clots from forming.
- Inhalation of water often resulting in cardiac arrest and even death
- An astringent made from zinc oxide or zinc carbonate to treat rashes, poison ivy, insect bites, stings or sunburns.
- Immune response of hypersensitivity to certain substances
- A life-saving first aid procedure of chest compressions and a series of rescue breaths by means of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation which help restore breathing and circulation.
- Most severe burn; through the dermis or deepest layers of skin causing pain or numbness and appearing white or blackened
- Wound caused by skin that has been rubbed or scraped away.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body; contains oxygenated blood.
- A brain injury that is caused by a sudden blow to the head that shakes the brain inside the skull. It can result in confusion, loss of memory with/without headache.
- Soft tissue injury; a cut in which a portion of skin or other soft tissue is partially or completely torn away from the deeper layers causing severe bleeding.
- Injury of someone by means of electric shock
- Airway, breathing, circulation
- The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs. The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway.
- Bleeding outside the surface of the body from an open wound
- Life Support,This is a level of medical care for victims of life-threatening injuries until a full medical care is given to them at the hospital.
- Interruption of blood flowing through the body causing lack of oxygen and abundance of carbon dioxide
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- Between the nipples along breast bone where the heel of the hand is placed to perform comprerssions
- A wound caused by a tear or a deep cut in the flesh or skin. It can be minor or major depending on the different types of cut and its severity.
- Occurs when there is a build-up of pressure on the brain.
- An injection of epinephrine to open the lungs and narrow blood vessels which is used to treat extreme allergic reactions
- A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
- Caused by exposure to hazardous chemical
- The pressure of the blood within the arteries.
- Unconsciousness due to insufficient use of insulin which leads to increased glucose
- Used by trained medical personnel in emergency response, it goes beyond basic life support to include airway and pharmacology intervention
- Refers to the bluish discoloration near the surface of the skin usually to the hands and feet. This occurs when there’s low oxygen level in red blood cells.
- Lift to a higher position that it was or than is the normal position
- Unplanned event or act that may result in injury, property damage, or death.
- Includes five steps: recognition of cardiac arrest and call for emergency services, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), rapid defibrillation, basic/advanced emergency medical service, advanced life support measures and post care
- A neurological condition/disorder characterized by repeated seizures that happen when the normal function of the brain is disturbed because of electrical discharge occurrence in the brain.
- The process in which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation
- A lung condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to constrictions of the small air tubes in the lungs. It is usually triggered by an allergic reaction or other hypersensitivity.
- To evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
- Any person between the age of one year and before puberty
- Protective material placed upon a wound
- A Condition of the heart beating irregularly
- Sometimes referred to as a stroke: a disruption of blood supply to brain due to ruptured blood vessel or artery being blocked
- Also known as blood glucose.
- A device that restores the normal rhythm of the heart by delivering a controlled electrical shock.
- The medical term for bruise. It is caused by injury to the skin tissues or broken blood vessels that usually results in bleeding beneath the skin.
- Adhesive patches attached to monitor of AED to measure heart rate
- Strip of material used to bind wound
- The inability to breathe because the trachea is blocked, constricted, or obstructed.
- An acute or serious allergic reaction to a chemical or an allergen, potentially life-threatening.
- Burn caused by electricity contact
- monoxide poisoning A potentially life-threatening condition caused by inhalation of too much carbon monoxide gas that prevents oxygenation of the blood.
- Part of the body separated or cut from the rest of the body
- Serious,sudden dangerous situation that requires immediate or urgent action to avoid worsening of the scenario. if it poses an immediate threat to life, property, health or the environment.counteraction immediately
- Person nearby an incident
- A medical treatment facility that accommodates emergency cases and provides medical care to patients without prior appointments.
- A separation of a bone from its position at a joint.; usually moved out of its normal connection with another bone
- The medical term which means relating to the heart.
- Tiny vessels that connect the arteries and the veins.
- A Blood clot
72 Clues: A Blood clot • Person nearby an incident • Also known as blood glucose. • Airway, breathing, circulation • Compressions, airway, breathing • Awareness and responsive, awake • Burn caused by electricity contact • Strip of material used to bind wound • Broken bone protruding through the skin • Protective material placed upon a wound • Microorganisms that poses risk to health • ...
Heart Attack and Angina 2013-07-13
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- _ in chest or shoulder.
- Angina victims also carry _ for its treatment.
- weak,rapid.
- What is a medical disorder caused by poor blood circulation to the heart.
- Treat for _.
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- Angina and Heart Attack victims are _.
- Help the victim to take medication and encourage the victim to chew an ASA tablet ex._.
- is a medical condition where the circulation of blood to the heart is severely affected.
- Assist the victim into a comfortable position _.
- _ and weakness.
- For both Angina and Heart Attack _ must be called.
- _ of symptoms.
12 Clues: weak,rapid. • Treat for _. • _ of symptoms. • _ and weakness. • _ in chest or shoulder. • Angina and Heart Attack victims are _. • Angina victims also carry _ for its treatment. • Assist the victim into a comfortable position _. • For both Angina and Heart Attack _ must be called. • What is a medical disorder caused by poor blood circulation to the heart. • ...
Medical Terminology & Vital signs 2023-09-08
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- this medical term means liver
- This suffix means an instrument to view
- This vital sign is a measure heat lost and heat produced
- This term means tongue
- The suffix -itis means
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- There are four essential _____ signs
- This vital Sign is when the heart contracts and relaxes and normal range is 120/80
- this vital sign normal range is between 60-100bpm
- This suffix means pain
- This vital sign complete set is one inspiration and expiration
- This term means how the body works and functions
- This medical term means stomach
12 Clues: This suffix means pain • This term means tongue • The suffix -itis means • this medical term means liver • This medical term means stomach • There are four essential _____ signs • This suffix means an instrument to view • This term means how the body works and functions • this vital sign normal range is between 60-100bpm • ...
Civil War: Medicine and Nurses 2023-06-10
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- type of tent most hospitals were in
- first female US Army sergeant
- lack of this caused the spread of disease
- most common anesthetic
- standardized, organized and designed new hospital layouts and inspection systems
- ¾ of surgeries
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- a nurse, first woman formally inducted into the US Army
- confederate medical director
- founder of the American Red Cross
- the Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac, made regulated ambulance system and evacuation plans for wounded
- city largest hospital was in
- cause of 2/3 of deaths in the war
12 Clues: ¾ of surgeries • most common anesthetic • confederate medical director • city largest hospital was in • first female US Army sergeant • founder of the American Red Cross • cause of 2/3 of deaths in the war • type of tent most hospitals were in • lack of this caused the spread of disease • a nurse, first woman formally inducted into the US Army • ...
History of Health Care Crossword 2021-10-02
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- The wrapping of dead bodies in multiple layers of gauze
- Process included slitting an infected part of someone and letting it bleed
- First people to formally create organized medical care
- Invented the microscope
- allowed medical knowledge to be easily shared
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- "Founder of Modern Nursing"
- Made the idea of vaccination popular in the 18th century
- Medicine that comes from foxglove plants; Used to slow heart.
- Founded the American Red Cross
- Pain reliever that comes from Opium Poppy plant
- "Father of Medicine"
- First people to start sanitation practices
12 Clues: "Father of Medicine" • Invented the microscope • "Founder of Modern Nursing" • Founded the American Red Cross • First people to start sanitation practices • allowed medical knowledge to be easily shared • Pain reliever that comes from Opium Poppy plant • First people to formally create organized medical care • The wrapping of dead bodies in multiple layers of gauze • ...
history of medicine 2022-09-26
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- in the middle ages 800 to 1300AD common people were treated by
- Egyptians & Babylonians had poor sanitation and
- Hindus had knowledge of drugs and
- Hippocrates was the father of
- People in the dark ages returned to what to cure diseases
- people believed illness was cause by the
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- Rome was overthrown by Barbarians medicine was what
- Claudius Galen ignored the practice of patient
- Era ended as it?
- The first episode of the bubonic plague was
- in the middle ages they created the first medical
- Chinese documented over 1000 medical
12 Clues: Era ended as it? • Hippocrates was the father of • Hindus had knowledge of drugs and • Chinese documented over 1000 medical • people believed illness was cause by the • The first episode of the bubonic plague was • Claudius Galen ignored the practice of patient • Egyptians & Babylonians had poor sanitation and • in the middle ages they created the first medical • ...
Hospital vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- A person who is trained to care for sick or injured people, especially in a hospital.
- A medical professional who examines patients and prescribes medication.
- The process of helping a person recover from an illness or injury through therapy and exercises.
- A facility where medical tests and analyses are performed on clinical specimens.
- The branch of medicine that focuses on the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
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- A department in a hospital that provides immediate care for acute illnesses or injuries.
- The process of taking X-ray images of the body.
- The area in a hospital where medications are stored and dispensed.
- A medical professional who specializes in treating diseases of the heart.
- A vehicle equipped for transporting the sick or injured to a hospital.
10 Clues: The process of taking X-ray images of the body. • The area in a hospital where medications are stored and dispensed. • A vehicle equipped for transporting the sick or injured to a hospital. • A medical professional who examines patients and prescribes medication. • A medical professional who specializes in treating diseases of the heart. • ...
Andrix 2024-09-26
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- Tells about the source.
- Purpose and caveat of information.
- The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information.
- Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
- Programs we avail from various providers such as physicians, nurses, therapists, health workers, hospital clinic, and the government.
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- Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet.
- Are treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin neddles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- Items that we consume to improve our well being, like medicine, food, clothes, furniture, electronics, etc.
10 Clues: Tells about the source. • Purpose and caveat of information. • Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments. • The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information. • Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet. • Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient. • ...
Mudal 2024-09-26
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- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin neddles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments.
- Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- Items that we consume to improve our well being, like medicine, food, clothes, furniture, electronics, etc.
- Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet.
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- Tells about the source.
- Programs we avail from various providers such as physicians, nurses, therapists, health workers, hospital clinic, and the government.
- The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information.
- Are treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- Purpose and caveat of information.
10 Clues: Tells about the source. • Purpose and caveat of information. • Treatment used instead of standard medical treatments. • The accuracy, disclaimer and completeness of information. • Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet. • Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient. • ...
Suicide Awareness 2025-02-25
Across
- Ask, Care, Treat
- Capacity for sailors, families, and commands to withstand, recover, grow, and adapt in the face of stressors and changing demands.
- This person provides spiritual and moral support to military personnel and their families.
- Basic activities of daily living such as eating a balanced diet, getting adequate sleep, exercising regularly and attending to medical concerns.
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- Provides support to sailors within the critical 90 days after an SRB.
- Listen without judgement. Show care.
- Treat the sailor as one would a family member. Escort him or her to the nearest chaplain, trusted leader, or medical professional.
- 24/7, confidential non-medical counseling available to service members and families.
- Thoughts of suicide expressed, threatened, written.
- Ask directly, "Are you thinking about killing yourself?"
10 Clues: Ask, Care, Treat • Listen without judgement. Show care. • Thoughts of suicide expressed, threatened, written. • Ask directly, "Are you thinking about killing yourself?" • Provides support to sailors within the critical 90 days after an SRB. • 24/7, confidential non-medical counseling available to service members and families. • ...
everything everything 2024-05-29
15 Clues: dull • wall • poem • fight • Hawaii • stretched • silky case • hand on hip • imagination • end of world • not consistent • mental disorder • medical treatment • judge in matter of taste • unable to bend or withstand pressure
Job defined -jaiden.m 2024-10-23
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- something non-essential helpful or desirous and not always accessible
- someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time
- person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care
- abbreviation for emergency medical services
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- way in which people behave and interact in specific situations
- emergency vehicle equipped and stocked to provide urgent medical care
- Dispatcher individual who takes emergency calls and communicates with first responders
- to send someone to a destination
8 Clues: to send someone to a destination • abbreviation for emergency medical services • someone who is able to perform multiple tasks at one time • way in which people behave and interact in specific situations • person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care • something non-essential helpful or desirous and not always accessible • ...
Dessert 2021-10-27
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- A sharp object with multiple blades
- Alcoholic spirit distilled from Sugar-cane
- Instrument for finding direction with needle
- Written work published as printed pages
- A cloth canopy that fills with air and helps in descending from a height
- Medical supplements containing sodium
- Large piece of clothing made from waterproof fabric
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- A small firearm designed to be held in one hand
- A small box containing medical items for preliminary care
- Garment for full body with multiple uses
- Object to wear on the eyes for protection from sun
- An object every girl would have in her handbag
- Clear liquid that can help fight dehydration
- Helps in giving light during the night
- Navigation route is drawn on a paper
15 Clues: A sharp object with multiple blades • Navigation route is drawn on a paper • Helps in giving light during the night • Medical supplements containing sodium • Written work published as printed pages • Garment for full body with multiple uses • Alcoholic spirit distilled from Sugar-cane • Clear liquid that can help fight dehydration • ...
Psych Crossword 2023-04-21
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- persistent sadness and lack of interest
- is the excessive worry that you are or may be ill
- Intense worry or fear about everyday situations
- using your senses to experience things that only appear in your mind
- common disorders that lead to an increase in morbidity
- Straying or deviating from an accepted norm
- medical students experiencing what they are studying
- repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety
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- not operating normally or properly
- Disturbance of eating behavior and impairment of physical and mental health
- Phobia of entering open or crowded places
- Negative beliefs toward a specific social group
- acceptable and appropriate actions
- sessions of medical care or administration of a dose of medicine
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal
15 Clues: not operating normally or properly • acceptable and appropriate actions • Treatment intended to relieve or heal • persistent sadness and lack of interest • Phobia of entering open or crowded places • Straying or deviating from an accepted norm • Negative beliefs toward a specific social group • Intense worry or fear about everyday situations • ...
Human Organs Made to Order 2025-10-03
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- Detailed study to discover new facts.
- Internal body parts like the liver, lungs, and kidneys.
- DISEASE A sickness that doesn't affect many people. (Two words, no space)
- The muscle in your chest that pumps blood.
- A medical operation to move an organ from one person to another.
- A place where scientists perform experiments.
- Another word for the windpipe.
- Science used to create tools and machines.
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- CELLS Basic cells that can grow into many different kinds of cells. (Two words, no space)
- Person who gives blood or an organ.
- An answer to a problem.
- Gathered or collected (like an organ for use).
- A major new discovery or achievement.
- The act of carefully watching something.
- A person receiving medical care.
15 Clues: An answer to a problem. • Another word for the windpipe. • A person receiving medical care. • Person who gives blood or an organ. • Detailed study to discover new facts. • A major new discovery or achievement. • The act of carefully watching something. • The muscle in your chest that pumps blood. • Science used to create tools and machines. • ...
PEC G2 2023-11-09
Across
- Gram positive,spherical and in clusters.
- Two upper chamber of the heart
- Inflammation of the stomach
- A type of medical imaging and used to examine the heart
- ‘Fear of lights’ medical term
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- Recording of the heart’s electrical activity.
- Short acting beta 2 agonist,used in meter dose inhaler(MDI)
- A class of beta lactam antibiotics
- Common type of pulmonary function test
- Amoxicillin and clavulanic acid
10 Clues: Inflammation of the stomach • ‘Fear of lights’ medical term • Two upper chamber of the heart • Amoxicillin and clavulanic acid • A class of beta lactam antibiotics • Common type of pulmonary function test • Gram positive,spherical and in clusters. • Recording of the heart’s electrical activity. • A type of medical imaging and used to examine the heart • ...
Facts about Pediatricians 2024-04-03
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- When you go to the doctor before you are sick.
- Relationships with patients over an extended period of time.
- Type of college for doctors
- A doctor visit you have every year
- More than thirty-two less than thirty-four
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- More than ten, less than twelve
- Talking with other people
- Medical exam you must have for sports
- One-hundred-thousand plus fifty-thousand
- Doctor for kids
10 Clues: Doctor for kids • Talking with other people • Type of college for doctors • More than ten, less than twelve • A doctor visit you have every year • Medical exam you must have for sports • One-hundred-thousand plus fifty-thousand • More than thirty-two less than thirty-four • When you go to the doctor before you are sick. • ...
Lizzy-O's 2022-09-27
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- what type of degree did she earn
- where was Lizzy from
- first woman to get a medical degree
- where did Lizzy open an infirmary
- After treating a young girl Lizzy decided to...her
- In many peoples eye Lizzy was a ____
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- Lizzy helped women get an ____
- Lizzy influenced 476 _____ to become medical professionals
- Lizzy wrote what to educate others
- what did Lizzy campaign for
10 Clues: where was Lizzy from • what did Lizzy campaign for • Lizzy helped women get an ____ • what type of degree did she earn • where did Lizzy open an infirmary • Lizzy wrote what to educate others • first woman to get a medical degree • In many peoples eye Lizzy was a ____ • After treating a young girl Lizzy decided to...her • ...
