medical … Crossword Puzzles
Ch. 6 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- Under, below
- Small, minuto
- Pain
- Bafaro, In frant of
- Below normal, deficient
- Disease, suffering
- Study of
- Largo, great
- Many, much
- Between, among
- Flow, discharge
- Cutting into, incision
- After, behind
- Within, insido
- Immature cell
- Coll
- Abnormal, difficult, painful
- Upon, over, above
- Swelling, tumor
- Deficiency
Down
- Above, beyond
- Surgical removal of a body part
- Blood condition
- Slow
- Two, double
- Bofore, in front of
- Excessive, above normal
- Surgical puncturo to remove fluid
- Visual examination
- Inflammation
- Again, back
- Now
- Against, opposite of
- Away from, down
- across, through
- Blood condition
- Within, innor
- Tumor, mass
- Fast, rapid
- Abnormal condition
40 Clues: Now • Slow • Pain • Coll • Study of • Many, much • Deficiency • Two, double • Again, back • Tumor, mass • Fast, rapid • Under, below • Inflammation • Largo, great • Above, beyond • Small, minuto • After, behind • Immature cell • Within, innor • Between, among • Within, insido • Blood condition • Flow, discharge • Away from, down • across, through • Blood condition • Swelling, tumor • Upon, over, above • Disease, suffering • ...
Ch.06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- a chronic neurodivergent disorder that affects movement and coordination
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medications
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.
- a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system
- The higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting.
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the colon
- an irregular heartbeat.
- A condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body’s tissues
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent.
- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel.
- a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and damage to the joints
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures.
- the body’s response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- The removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing.
Down
- a medication that prevents blood clots.
- A localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth
- A preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection.
- a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones
- A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing.
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle.
- The process of breathing, or mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own.
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition such as pain or fatigue
- Specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- Refers to a condition that last a long time or is persistent.
- Refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- The formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs
- high blood pressure
- the part of the body that contains the stomach,intestines, and other organs.
40 Clues: high blood pressure • an irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clots. • a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones • The formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs • a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent. • A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terms 2024-11-01
Across
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel.
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting.
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection.
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- The body's response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- a medication that prevents blood clots.
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle.
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- high blood pressure.
- a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the
Down
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris.
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort.
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
- a group of lung diseases that make difficult to breathe.
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection.
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting.
- a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent.
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness.
- brain tissue.
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- an irregular heartbeat.
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- a localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth.
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
42 Clues: brain tissue. • high blood pressure. • an irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clots. • is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle. • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness. • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a group of lung diseases that make difficult to breathe. • ...
Chapter 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- Under/ below
- Blood condition
- Away from/down
- Surgical repair
- Below normal/ deficient
- Many/ much
- Two/double
- Visual examination
- Fast/ rapid
- Surgical removal of a body part
- Small/ minute
- bursting forth
- blood condition
- Study of
- Large/ great
- Inflammation
- Against/opposite of
- pain
- immature cell
- Before/ in front
- above/ beyond
- within/ inside
Down
- Slow
- within/inner
- Upon/over/ above
- Disease/ conditon
- Abnormal/Difficult/painful
- excessive/ above normal
- Tumor/ mass
- Cutting into/ incision
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- cell
- new
- across/ through
- Abnormal condition
- swelling/ tumor
- flow/discharge
- blood condition
- Again/ back
- between/ among
- After/ behind
- deficiency
42 Clues: new • Slow • cell • pain • Study of • Many/ much • Two/double • deficiency • Tumor/ mass • Fast/ rapid • Again/ back • Under/ below • within/inner • Large/ great • Inflammation • Small/ minute • immature cell • After/ behind • above/ beyond • Away from/down • flow/discharge • bursting forth • between/ among • within/ inside • Blood condition • Surgical repair • across/ through • swelling/ tumor • blood condition • blood condition • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- A medication that prevents blood clots
- a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels
- a chronic neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and coordination
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue
- a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs
- a mosquito-borne virus that can cause fever, rash, join pain, and other symptoms
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- Refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- definition
- a formation of blood clot inside a blood vessel
Down
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the baby’s needs
- a protein in a red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- Refers to a tumor or growth that is noncancerous and does not invade nearby tissue or spread other parts of the body
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breath on their own
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vesselMyocardial Infarction (MQ): commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition such as pain or fatigue
- a chronic Inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the colon
- a ground of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels
- a chronic autoimmune disease that affect the central nervous system
- a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
- Refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- high blood pressure
- A condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body’s tissues
- The part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs
- The body’s response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat , and pain
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- a highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system
41 Clues: definition • high blood pressure • A medication that prevents blood clots • a formation of blood clot inside a blood vessel • a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones • a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes • a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs • a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart • ...
ch. 6 medical terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- blood condition
- against, opposite of
- across, through
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- inner, within
- before, in front
- abnormal condition
- two, double
- past, rapid
- blood condition
- bursting forth
- away from, down
- disease, suffering
- large, great
- within, inside
- again, back
- surgical removal of a body part
- after, behind
- many much
- swelling, tumor
- cell
Down
- pain
- between, among
- difficult, abnormal, painful
- visual examination
- new
- upon, over, above
- below, under
- cutting into, incision
- above, beyond
- slow
- immature cell
- blood condition
- deficiency
- surgical repair
- excessive, above normal, deficient
- flow, discharge
- small
- inflammation
- tumor, mass
- study of
41 Clues: new • pain • slow • cell • small • study of • many much • deficiency • two, double • past, rapid • again, back • tumor, mass • below, under • large, great • inflammation • inner, within • above, beyond • immature cell • after, behind • between, among • bursting forth • within, inside • blood condition • across, through • blood condition • blood condition • away from, down • surgical repair • flow, discharge • swelling, tumor • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein
- a chronic neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and coordination
- a virus that attacks the immune systems and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the wingdwipe to help with breathing
- the body's response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection
- the part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- a chronic autoimmune disease that affect the central nervous system
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
- a ground of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels
- a flexible tube tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- high blood pressure
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- an irregular heartbeat
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue
- a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones
Down
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the baby's needs
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting
- a chronic lung disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- a highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort
- a group of lung disease that make it difficult to breathe
- refers to a condition that has a rapid onset and short duration
- debridement the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels
- the likely outcome of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- a condition in which the body lack enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle
- a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body
- a medication that prevents blood clots
- definition
- a medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structure
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
48 Clues: definition • high blood pressure • an irregular heartbeat • a medication that prevents blood clots • a condition characterized by weak, brittle bones • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes • a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 19 2025-03-02
Across
- absence of breathing
- disorder causing hallucinations
- discomfort in digestions
- drug to reduce anxiety
- examination of the urine
- chemicals that relay messages
- disorder causing frequent stealing
- doctor specializing in anesthesia
- pertaining to kidneys
- to crush a stone with sound waves
- below normal oxygen in blood
Down
- surgical fixation of urethra
- absence of urine
- doctor who treats mental illness
- violent shaking of the brain
- burning pain following a nerve injury
- disorder causing hair pulling
- inflammation of the gums
- sore throat
- viral inflammation of the brain
20 Clues: sore throat • absence of urine • absence of breathing • pertaining to kidneys • drug to reduce anxiety • discomfort in digestions • inflammation of the gums • examination of the urine • surgical fixation of urethra • violent shaking of the brain • below normal oxygen in blood • disorder causing hair pulling • chemicals that relay messages • disorder causing hallucinations • ...
Medical Root Word Practice 2025-02-12
22 Clues: my/o • bi/o • hem/o • pulm/o • oste/o • cyan/o • path/o • neur/o • leuk/o • aden/o • nephr/o • immun/o • arthr/o • crani/o • cardi/o • hepat/o • enter/o • therm/o • dermat/o • gastri/o • opthalm/o • bacteri/o
Unit 7 Medical Elements 2025-06-12
25 Clues: bad • sun • eye • foot • neck • hard • tear • body • mind • ankle • sleep • labor • equal • place • cavity • weakness • hard(eye) • to secrete • hard(brain) • sheet, band • star-shaped • wall, fence • hollow space • abdominal wall • ties, connection
MEDICAL TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 2025-05-21
Across
- relating to death
- away from
- by mouth
- swallowing
- personal protective equipment
- slow
- under, below, less
- activity of daily living
- indicates pain
- bowel movement
- half
- an inflammation
- diagnosis
Down
- removal through surgery
- against
- relating to breath
- full weight bearing
- below knee amputation
- nothing by mouth
- rapid
- above, beyond, in excess
- as soon as possible
- speech
- range of motion
- difficulty
- left lower extremity
- twice a day
- hour of sleep
28 Clues: slow • half • rapid • speech • against • by mouth • away from • diagnosis • swallowing • difficulty • twice a day • hour of sleep • indicates pain • bowel movement • range of motion • an inflammation • nothing by mouth • relating to death • relating to breath • under, below, less • full weight bearing • as soon as possible • left lower extremity • below knee amputation • removal through surgery • above, beyond, in excess • ...
Medical Devices and Conditions 2025-06-25
Across
- a temporary storage container for fluids removed from the body
- a catheter that is inserted in the femoral vein or artery in the groin
- used to drain urine from the bladder
- collects waste products after surgery for digestive or urinary issues
- delivers low flow oxygen
- a feeding tube that provides nutrition directly through the stomach
- helps prevent patients from moving the leg passed midline or from crossing their leg
- a long IV line that goes to the vein near the heart or just inside the heart
- accumulation of air or gas in the pleural cavity resulting in collapse of the lung
- drains fluid or air from the chest
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- a device that mechanically assists patients in breathing
- a non-invasive way to manage urinary incontinence
- used to increase blood flow and prevent blood clots in veins
- used to determine the oxygen saturation of the blood and measures heart rate
- controls how much oxygen flow is delivered to patients
- surgical drain used to remove fluid that accumulates in a surgical site after an operation
- carries food and medicine to the stomach through the nose
- test that measures electrical activity of the heart
- a closed, self-suction system consisting of a flexible tube connected to a bulb-like reservoir
- used to clear blood and secretions in the airway
- used to prevent dehydration and give medications
- used to keep a person from pulling out a medical device
- placed in the airway to provide oxygen and air when patient's can't breathe
- pain redness, and swelling at an IV site when the catheter comes out of the vein
- monitors heart function, blood flow, and pressures in and around the heart
25 Clues: delivers low flow oxygen • drains fluid or air from the chest • used to drain urine from the bladder • used to clear blood and secretions in the airway • used to prevent dehydration and give medications • a non-invasive way to manage urinary incontinence • test that measures electrical activity of the heart • controls how much oxygen flow is delivered to patients • ...
19. Body & Health (Medical) 2025-08-01
20 Clues: Pain • Lungs • Fever • Blood • Patient • Surgery • Therapy • Allergy • Illness • Symptom • Vaccine • Hospital • Pharmacy • Accident • Medicine • Treatment • Infection • Diagnosis • Consultation • Prescription
Medical Terminology Ch. 1 2025-07-06
Across
- Medical screening to determine the priority of treatment
- Suffix meaning a surgical incision
- Suffix meaning surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface
- The frequent flow of loose or watery stools
- Pain in the stomach
- The loss of a large amount of blood in a short time
- Wound or injury
- Abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries
- Suffix meaning flow or discharge
- Suffix meaning pain and suffering
- Prefix meaning bad, difficult, or painful
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- A surgical puncture into the abdomen to remove fluid
- Surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface
- Prefix meaning excessive or increased
- Suffix meaning surgical repair
- A localized response to injury or destruction of tissues
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- Prediction of probable course and outcome of a disorder
- A set of signs and symptoms that occur together
- Torn, ragged wound
- Suffix meaning rupture
- Inflammation of the tonsils
- Pertaining to a virus
- Describes disease with rapid onset and relatively short duration
- Suffix meaning surgical suturing
25 Clues: Wound or injury • Torn, ragged wound • Pain in the stomach • Pertaining to a virus • Suffix meaning rupture • Inflammation of the tonsils • Suffix meaning surgical repair • Surgical removal of the appendix • Suffix meaning surgical suturing • Suffix meaning flow or discharge • Suffix meaning pain and suffering • Suffix meaning a surgical incision • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2025-08-13
Across
- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- pounding or racing heart
- inflammation of the tonsils
- to feel with ones hands
- a mature red blood cell
- higher than normal blood pressure
- rapid loss of a large amount of blood
- easy or normal breathing
- the study of
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- surgical removal
- nose
- visual examination of the internal structure of a joint
- inflammation of the appendix
- artery
- blue discoloration of the skin
- surgical repair of a nerve
- medical screening to determine priority
- bones of the fingers and toes
- a white blood cell
- surgical creation of an artificial opening
20 Clues: nose • artery • the study of • surgical removal • a white blood cell • to feel with ones hands • a mature red blood cell • pounding or racing heart • easy or normal breathing • surgical repair of a nerve • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the appendix • bones of the fingers and toes • blue discoloration of the skin • higher than normal blood pressure • ...
set #8 Medical terms 2024-12-09
Across
- present at birth
- vein
- many
- disease or condition with unknown cause
- new & abnormal growth
- and antibody response/reaction
- small
- less than 6 months,fast onset
- one;single
- clot
- therapy
- gland
- transferred from parent to offspring
Down
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
- protein
- more than 6 months,fast onset
- burst forth;rupture
- vein
- spleen
- dificiency in blood flow(and therefore oxygen)
- change form or shape
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- vein
- eat;swallow;engulf
- change
25 Clues: vein • many • vein • vein • clot • small • gland • spleen • change • protein • therapy • one;single • present at birth • eat;swallow;engulf • burst forth;rupture • change form or shape • new & abnormal growth • more than 6 months,fast onset • less than 6 months,fast onset • and antibody response/reaction • transferred from parent to offspring • disease or condition with unknown cause • ...
Medical Terms Set 9 2025-01-07
Across
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- fatal (deadly)
- arteries
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- picture or printout of a test result
- involuntary contraction
- record/recording
- growth: development
- the heart between beats, at rest
- to get smaller in diameter
- vessel
Down
- lung
- heart
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- to turn or roll
- plaque buildup
- vessel
- ventricle (1 of 2 bottom chambers of the heart)
- wall
- lung
- the process of clotting
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless you are already sick
- a tube you PUT DOWN
- contraction
- to expand
25 Clues: lung • wall • lung • heart • vessel • vessel • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal (deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth: development • a tube you PUT DOWN • the process of clotting • involuntary contraction • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • ventricle (1 of 2 bottom chambers of the heart) • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular Review 2024-12-04
Across
- high blood pressure
- pertaining to around the heart
- between the ventricles
- pertaining to the heart
- disease of the heart muscle
- low blood pressure
- pertaining to upon the heart
- instrument used to measure pulse (blood pressure)
- specialist of the heart
- pertaining to the muscle of the heart
- pertaining to the atria and the ventricles
Down
- process of recording the hearts electrical patterns
- instrument to observe/ examine the chest
- slow heart rate,less then 60 BPM
- rapid heart rate, more then 100 bpm
- pertaining to the heart-refers to vessels on the heart
- machine used to record pulse
- the study of the heart
- machine used to record the hearts electrical patterns
- recording of the hearts electrical patterns
- pertaining to within the heart
- tumor of a blood vessel
22 Clues: low blood pressure • high blood pressure • between the ventricles • the study of the heart • pertaining to the heart • specialist of the heart • tumor of a blood vessel • disease of the heart muscle • machine used to record pulse • pertaining to upon the heart • pertaining to around the heart • pertaining to within the heart • slow heart rate,less then 60 BPM • ...
Medical Interventions Unit 1 2024-12-06
Across
- the type of bacteria Neisseria meningitidis is
- a controversial fix to complete hearing loss
- the type of aminoglycoside antibiotic used in our lab
- type of hearing test that uses a tuning fork near you ear
- the type of antibiotics that was prescribed to Sue
- tool where you pasted the DNA sequence of the pathogen
- an attribute that can cause sickness or injury ex: smoking, playing sports, sharing food/drinks, etc.
- showed as blue peaks in cycle sequencing
- type of antiobiotics that inhibits protein synthesis
- bacteria can become this if patients do not take their medication as prescribed
- anything that can aid in helping people with or prevent people from sickness, injuries, or impairments
- hearing loss that stems from a problem in the outer or middle ear
- makes sound waves wider or narrower
Down
- a medication that is a preventative measure for sickness such as chickenpox, influenza, measles, mumps, etc.
- bone behind the ear that you put a tuning fork on to test hearing
- makes sound waves taller or shorter
- ringing in the ear
- the type of penicillin antibiotic used in our lab
- the process in which bacteria can share genetic information with other bacteria
- someone who follows the path of a contagion that is being spread
- cough, fever, fatigue, headache, soreness, etc
- used to isolate pathogen's DNA
- shows a red peaks in cycle sequencing
- pregnancy test, COVID test, strep throat test are all examples of this
- hearing loss that stems from a problem in the inner ear or nerve pathway to the brain
- Sue was diagnosed with this
- treats bacterial infections
- a PCP may recommend you to this person if you are having problems hearing
28 Clues: ringing in the ear • Sue was diagnosed with this • treats bacterial infections • used to isolate pathogen's DNA • makes sound waves taller or shorter • makes sound waves wider or narrower • shows a red peaks in cycle sequencing • showed as blue peaks in cycle sequencing • a controversial fix to complete hearing loss • the type of bacteria Neisseria meningitidis is • ...
Medical Terminology List 1 2025-08-20
Across
- gum
- specialist in the study of
- involuntary contraction
- zombies love to eat these
- joint
- surgical/plastic repair
- cut into, incision
- vessel
- gland
- intestines
- condition,any condition
- inflammation
Down
- nose
- disease
- you put eyeshadow on this
- kidney
- liver
- soft condition
- surgical removal of all or part of
- study of
- stomach
- tumor
- the symbol of love
- enlarged
- skin
25 Clues: gum • nose • skin • liver • joint • tumor • gland • kidney • vessel • disease • stomach • study of • enlarged • intestines • inflammation • soft condition • the symbol of love • cut into, incision • involuntary contraction • surgical/plastic repair • condition,any condition • you put eyeshadow on this • zombies love to eat these • specialist in the study of • surgical removal of all or part of
Medical Terminology List 1 2025-08-19
23 Clues: Gum • Skin • Nose • Liver • Tumor • Brain • Heart • Gland • Joint • Kidney • Eyelid • Stomach • Disease • Enlarged • Condition • The study of • Inflammation • Soft condition • Cut into, incsion • Vessel (Usually blood) • Involuntary contraction • Specialist in the study of • Surgical repair, plastic repair
Intro to Medical Terminology 2025-08-19
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- The study of disease
- A vertical plane that divides the body into front and back sections
- The cavity that protects the spinal cord
- The cavity that protects the heart lungs and esophagus
- Are not objective or measurable
- Located closer to the top of the head
- Near the midline or center of body
- A horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- Serve as reference points when describing anatomical location, position and directional movement
- The cavity that protects the organs and tissues within the backside of the body
- An injury or condition that originates within the body
- The cavity that protects the brain
- Inherited, passed on from one’s parents
- A disease that has an unknown etiology
- Near the point of origin
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- An infection or disease that arises as a complication of medical or surgical intervention
- A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease or condition
- The study of the functions of bodily structures
- The identification of a health condition
- Capable of causing an infection
- The study of the structures of the body
- The cavity that contains the stomach, spleen, and pancreas
- Located near the soles of feet
- Towards the back of the body
- Away from point of origin
- Relating to, or situated near the tail or inferior end of the body
- The side of the body; further from the midline
- Are Objective observations, can be measured
- A vertical plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- The cavity protects the organs and tissues within the front side of the body
- Use of a stethoscope to listen to sound within body cavities
- A condition that is present at birth and may be a result of either genetic or environmental factors
- An infection acquired in a hospital setting that was not present upon admission
- The study of the causes of pathological conditions
- Towards the front of the body
35 Clues: The study of disease • Near the point of origin • Away from point of origin • Towards the back of the body • Towards the front of the body • Located near the soles of feet • Capable of causing an infection • Are not objective or measurable • Near the midline or center of body • The cavity that protects the brain • Located closer to the top of the head • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 5 2025-10-03
25 Clues: ear • egg • bile • coil • spot • milk • tear • under • chest • scale • tumor • mouth • organ • wedge • fungus • bladder • against • puncture • membrane • great toe • suspension • nail, claw • gate; opening • blind passage • marrow; spinal cord
Neuropathology of Medical Disease 2025-10-05
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- Color of necrotic neurons as seen under the microscope
- Site of neuronal injury in Korsakoff's syndrome
- Bodies damaged in Wernicke's encephalopathy
- Most common abnormality seen in the brains of alcoholics
- Brain cell that requires the most energy
- Elevated levels cause Kernicterus in preterm infants
- Feared complication of brain radiotherapy
- Site of structural injury of subacute combined degeneration
- Primary site of brain injury in carbon monoxide poisoning (two words, plural)
- Location of brain necrosis due to methanol ingestion
- Element that builds up in liver and neural tissues in patients with ATP7B gene mutation
- Atrophy of this cerebellar structure is common in alcoholics
- Energy source required by the brain
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- Brain structures injured in Wilson's disease (two words)
- Lab test for diagnosis of Wilson's disease
- Disease caused by niacin deficiency
- Osmotic demyelination of the brainstem due to electrolyte correction, abbr.
- Common cause of many B vitamin deficiencies
- High levels result in "Alzheimer type II astrocytic change"
- Severe ocular complication of methanol ingestion
- Global term for deficiency of thiamine
- Failure of this organ often results in encephalopathy and changes in astrocytes
- Neurologic finding seen in hypoglycemia but not hypoxia
- Deficiency increases risk of neural tube defects
- Color of deep brain structures seen in Kernicterus
25 Clues: Disease caused by niacin deficiency • Energy source required by the brain • Global term for deficiency of thiamine • Brain cell that requires the most energy • Feared complication of brain radiotherapy • Lab test for diagnosis of Wilson's disease • Bodies damaged in Wernicke's encephalopathy • Common cause of many B vitamin deficiencies • ...
Basics of Medical Terminology 2025-10-28
22 Clues: Fat • Rib • Ear • Neck • Head • Bone • Nose • Joint • Liver • Nerve • Heart • Study • Sugar • Blood • Mouth • Kidney • Muscle • Stomach • Air Sac • Disease • Intestines • Large Intestine
Intro to Medical Careers 2025-10-21
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- Dispenses medications prescribed by physicians.
- Works under surgeons and physicians to provide medical care and assist in surgeries.
- Works with individuals to promote nutrition and healthy eating habits.
- Provides emergency care to patients in critical conditions outside of hospitals.
- Focuses on diseases and disorders of the elderly.
- Specializes in the treatment of broken bones and joint problems.
- Provides care and treatment for animals.
- Performs diagnostic imaging such as X-rays and CT scans.
- Helps people who have trouble communicating or swallowing.
- Performs surgery on patients to correct injuries or illnesses.
- Specializes in the care of pregnant women and childbirth.
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- Assists dentists by preparing tools and helping during procedures.
- Conducts laboratory tests on body fluids and tissues.
- Uses radiation to treat cancer and other diseases.
- Helps patients improve daily living skills after injury or illness.
- Specializes in the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating mental illnesses.
- Specializes in the heart and circulatory system.
- Provides therapy and exercises to restore movement and strength.
- Cares for patients and administers medication under doctor’s orders.
- Examines eyes and prescribes corrective lenses.
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system.
- Provides counseling and support for emotional or mental health issues.
- Studies and treats diseases of the skin.
- Treats problems with teeth and gums.
25 Clues: Treats problems with teeth and gums. • Provides care and treatment for animals. • Studies and treats diseases of the skin. • Dispenses medications prescribed by physicians. • Examines eyes and prescribes corrective lenses. • Specializes in the heart and circulatory system. • Focuses on diseases and disorders of the elderly. • ...
Chapter 2 Medical Terminology 2025-10-13
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- or graphy process of taking a picture
- or megaly very large
- blood condition
- study of a part of the body
- blue
- inflammation
- removal of
- not working correctly/normally
- above normal
- below normal
- Large
- medical treatment
- create an opening in
- a specialist working for a specific part of the body or a specific disease
- slow
- use of instrument for viewing
- a specialist providing specific treatment
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- disease
- ultrasonic waves
- fast
- white
- electricity
- between
- condition or disease
- red
- within or inside
- making a cut in/removing a part of
- green
- around
- bad
- across
- Small
- picture
- Modifying the shape of/repairing
34 Clues: red • bad • fast • blue • slow • white • green • Large • Small • around • across • disease • between • picture • removal of • electricity • inflammation • above normal • below normal • blood condition • ultrasonic waves • within or inside • medical treatment • or megaly very large • condition or disease • create an opening in • study of a part of the body • use of instrument for viewing • not working correctly/normally • ...
Nervous System Medical Terms 2025-10-28
20 Clues: two • fear • mind • head • four • split • water • nerve • skull • seizure • turning • meninges • to sleep • paralysis • gray matter • pain, sensitivity • to cut off, faint • sensation, feeling • muscle coordination • point of contact, to join
Medical Terminology List 5 2025-10-14
25 Clues: Ear • Bile • Coil • Milk • Gate • Tear • Organ • Scale • Chest • Mouth • Fungus • Bladder • Against • Puncture • Membrane • Great Toe • Nail, Claw • Blind Passage • Spot (or stain) • Wedge- Wedge Shaped • Suspension, Fixation • Marrow (Spinal Cord) • Tumor, Swelling, Mass • Under, Beneath, Below • Egg(the female reproductive gland)
Medical Laboratory Science Crossword 2025-11-06
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- Gel like media used to grow bacteria.
- Protein that binds specifically to an antigen.
- Visible clumping of red cells due to antigen–antibody reactions.
- Study of cell shape and appearance.
- Sample collected for laboratory analysis.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Small cell fragment essential for blood clotting.
- Multipurpose plate used for ELISA and biochemical tests.
- The process of stopping bleeding.
- Technique that separates molecules by charge and size.
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- The process by which blood forms a clot.
- A visible mass of microorganisms arising from a single cell.
- Compatibility testing between donor and recipient blood.
- Substance on cell surfaces that triggers an immune response.
- Substance being measured in a laboratory test.
- Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions in metabolism.
- Destruction of red blood cells with release of hemoglobin.
- Tool used to measure and transfer precise liquid volumes.
- Process of growing microorganisms on media.
- Decrease in red cell mass or hemoglobin concentration.
20 Clues: The process of stopping bleeding. • Study of cell shape and appearance. • Gel like media used to grow bacteria. • The process by which blood forms a clot. • Sample collected for laboratory analysis. • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. • Process of growing microorganisms on media. • Protein that binds specifically to an antigen. • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular disease 2025-11-19
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- : Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's
- : An irregular heart rhythm
- : TO replace a diseased heart valve and replace it
- :High levels of lipids
- : Chest pain or dicomfort by reduced blood flow
- :Hardening and narrowing due to build up
- :Apnormally high blood pressure
- : Low oxygenlevels in the blood
- : An x-ray image taken after injection a contrast dye
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- : The death of body tissue
- : Waves to create moving images of the heart
- : Shortness of breath
- :The complete blockage of a blood vessel
- : An abnormally slow heart rate
- death of the heart muscle
- ischemia :A conditon where there is reduced blood
- : A diagnostic test that records the electrical of the
- :An abnormally fast heart rate
- to check problems
- infarction :Commonly known as a heart attack it is
- cholesterol :Elevated levels of lipids
- a blood vessel
- : An enlargement of the heart
23 Clues: a blood vessel • to check problems • : Shortness of breath • :High levels of lipids • death of the heart muscle • : The death of body tissue • : An irregular heart rhythm • : An enlargement of the heart • :An abnormally fast heart rate • : An abnormally slow heart rate • :Apnormally high blood pressure • : Low oxygenlevels in the blood • cholesterol :Elevated levels of lipids • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- Congestive heart failure
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Measures heart function during exercise
- Tiny vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Test that measures electrical activity of the heart
- Oxygen Level
- Irregular heartbeat
- Suffix meaning enlargement
- Heart cant pump blood effectively
- Root word meaning heart
- Prefix meaning fast
- Heart attack
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- Organ that pumps blood through the body
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Largest artery in the body
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Blood Pressure
- Prefix meaning slow
- Procedure using a tube to examine the heart
- Imaging test of blood vessels using dye
- Ultrasound imaging of the hear
- High blood pressure
- Buildup of plaque in the arteries
- Heart Rate
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
25 Clues: Heart Rate • Oxygen Level • Heart attack • Blood Pressure • Prefix meaning slow • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Prefix meaning fast • Root word meaning heart • Congestive heart failure • Lower chamber of the heart • Upper chamber of the heart • Largest artery in the body • Suffix meaning enlargement • Suffix meaning inflammation • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • ...
Medical Imaging Week 2025 2025-10-09
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- A document that is needed when a patient is transporter from one spot to another
- Who do you call when something is wrong within the hospital (excluding radiology equipment)
- Converts electrical energy into mechanical sound waves
- Black Bomb Threat
- How do you check the patient's vitals?
- a device that uses two xray systems to create high-definition, 3-D images of blood vessels in the brain and other areas
- A document that is filled out when you have called out or tardy too many times
- A type of imaging technique that utilizes a strong magnetic field
- Our ___ is what we are working toward:
- What captures the XRAYs
- Abbreviation for central monitoring unit
- When a team member goes above and beyond, they can be nominated for this
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- Best mode of transport when a patient can walk
- A sudden loss of brain function due to a blockage or rupture
- When a patient receives a medication and starts to get hives/itching
- A fluid filled sac
- A break in a bone
- When you need time off you use this
- An illness that lasts for an extended period of time
- a BayCare value that patients expect from us with their care
- WHH President
- We follow these when guiding our decisions about patient care
22 Clues: WHH President • Black Bomb Threat • A break in a bone • A fluid filled sac • What captures the XRAYs • When you need time off you use this • How do you check the patient's vitals? • Our ___ is what we are working toward: • Abbreviation for central monitoring unit • Best mode of transport when a patient can walk • An illness that lasts for an extended period of time • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular System 2025-12-01
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- A heart rate that is faster than normal.
- Heart
- Blood vessel
- Blood
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart.
- Vein
- The muscle tissue of the heart.
- Clot
- An irregular heartbeat or heart rhythm.
- The study and treatment of the heart and blood vessels.
- Surgical repair of a blood vessel
- Inflammation of a vein.
- Vessel
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- The buildup of fatty plaque in the arteries.
- An ultrasound of the heart.
- Chest
- Complete
- The two lower chambers of the heart.
- Pertaining to the arteries on the surface of the heart.
- Heart
- Aorta
- Artery
22 Clues: Vein • Clot • Chest • Heart • Blood • Heart • Aorta • Artery • Vessel • Complete • Blood vessel • Inflammation of a vein. • An ultrasound of the heart. • The muscle tissue of the heart. • Surgical repair of a blood vessel • The two lower chambers of the heart. • An irregular heartbeat or heart rhythm. • A heart rate that is faster than normal. • One of the two upper chambers of the heart. • ...
2nd period Medical Terminology 2026-01-12
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- A diagnostic procedure using strong magnets and radio waves to visualize soft tissues like muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction, causing serious muscle weakness.
- A condition in which bone density decreases, making bones porous and fragile.
- Manipulative treatment of bone fractures by placing the bones in normal position without an incision.
- Inflammation of the bone and joint, often due to wear and tear of cartilage.
- Provide mild to moderate pain relief and reduce inflammation
- Surgical repair of a muscle.
- Drugs used to prevent bone density loss in osteoporosis by slowing down bone resorption.
- The surgical cutting of a bone.
- Density Test A procedure used to measure the amount of minerals in bones.
- The use of chemical agents to treat diseases, such as bone cancer.
- Medications that relax skeletal muscles to reduce spasms and stiffness
- The use of radioactive material injected into the body to visualize bone disorders
- Strong anti-inflammatory agents used to treat autoimmune conditions
- A stiff neck caused by spasmodic contraction of neck muscles
- Partial or complete removal of a limb due to severe injury or disease.
- Visual examination of the internal structure of a joint using an endoscope.
- A chronic disorder characterized by widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and tenderness.
- Inflammation or infection of the bone and bone marrow.
Down
- Medications that decrease the immune response, used for autoimmune diseases.
- procedure using X-rays and a computer to produce detailed cross-sections of tissue
- A diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity of muscle fibers.
- Drugs used to reduce fever and often pain
- Drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis by inhibiting immune system activity.
- A group of genetic diseases characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles.
- An abnormal lateral (sideways) curvature of the spine.
- Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, causing pain and numbness in the hand.
- Radiographic imaging of the spinal cord
- Biopsy The removal of a small plug of muscle tissue for laboratory examination.
- The surgical fixation of a joint to stabilize it.
- The use of X-rays to visualize the internal structures of the body, such as bones.
- General term for medications that relieve pain.
- Surgical removal of an intervertebral disk, often due to a herniation.
- Surgical puncture of a joint to remove fluid.
- Excision of a segment of dead bone.
- The procedure to repair a torn or injured tendon.
- Surgery to place fractured bones in their normal position using an incision.
- surgical removal of the posterior arch of a vertebra, often to relieve pressure on spinal nerves.
- The wasting away or decrease in size of muscle tissue, often due to inactivity
- A type of pain reliever that also reduces inflammation
40 Clues: Surgical repair of a muscle. • The surgical cutting of a bone. • Excision of a segment of dead bone. • Radiographic imaging of the spinal cord • Drugs used to reduce fever and often pain • Surgical puncture of a joint to remove fluid. • General term for medications that relieve pain. • The surgical fixation of a joint to stabilize it. • ...
MEDICAL CAREERS AND TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-31
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- – The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing physical injury.
- – A condition persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- – Insensitivity to pain, especially as induced by drugs.
- – Relating to the branch of surgery concerned with bones.
- – A doctor who specializes in interpreting medical images.
- – The removal of tissue from a living body for examination.
- – Swelling and redness in response to injury (Suffix: -itis).
- – The science of the causes and effects of diseases.
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- – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin.
- – Relating to the heart.
- – Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- – A substance used to provide immunity against a disease.
- – Hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- – The identification of the nature of an illness.
- – A medical practitioner specializing in children.
- – A potent drug used to treat severe pain.
- – The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system.
- – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
- – A person trained to care for the sick or infirm.
- – A doctor qualified to perform operations.
- – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs.
- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer.
24 Clues: – Relating to the heart. • – A potent drug used to treat severe pain. • – A doctor qualified to perform operations. • – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed. • – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. • – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin. • – The identification of the nature of an illness. • – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs. • ...
Bio-Medical Science Jobs 2018-03-08
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- Diagnose or treat injuries and illnesses
- Assures things go properly
- Care for health of animals
- Diagnose and treat physical problems
- People who study the human body
- Identify Toxins and Chemicals
- Supervises Radiation protection
- Use food to promote health, cure disease
- Study animals and other wildlife
- Aid Criminal investigations by analyzing evidence
- Monitor and treat muscle diseases
- Diagnose and treat neurological diseases
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- Treat patients with hereditary diseases
- Coordinates organ donation activity
- Professional artist for health related drawings
- Treat blood disorders
- Photographers who specialize in taking pictures underwater
- Prescribe and distribute prescription medication
- People who study Life
- Developes Exercise programs for chronic disease treatment
- Collect samples and perform tests
- Safeguard water quality
- Observes X Ray Images
- Study Substances at Atomic levels
24 Clues: Treat blood disorders • People who study Life • Observes X Ray Images • Safeguard water quality • Assures things go properly • Care for health of animals • Identify Toxins and Chemicals • People who study the human body • Supervises Radiation protection • Study animals and other wildlife • Collect samples and perform tests • Study Substances at Atomic levels • ...
Medical terminology and abbreviations 2021-10-27
21 Clues: two • slow • fast • many • over • self • under • false • around • bedtime • without • two/day • against • left eye • four/day • right eye • excessive • as needed • three/day • before meals • blood pressure
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 2022-01-26
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- an area of localized skin edema
- a scratch mark
- inflammation of the nail fold
- inflammation of the skin characterized by erythema, pruritus (itching), and various lesions
- an acute contagious disease caused by herpes varicella zoster virus - chickenpox
- removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic pathologic examination
- inherited skin disease marked by red, itchy, scaly patches
- removal of tissue after it has been destroyed by chemical means
- skin infection composed of a cluster of boils caused by staphylococcal bacteria
- cellular avascular layer covering external and internal surfaces of the body
- a flat, discolored spot on the skin up to 1 cm across
- an epidermal growth caused by a papilloma virus, also called a wart
- a solid mass on the skin up to 0.5 in diameter
- thickened areas of epidermis
- bruise; a black and blue mark
- a pus-filled sac
- infestation with lice that causes itching and dermatitis
- dark brown to black pigment contained in melanocytes
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- A hereditary condition characterized by partial or total lack of melanin pigment
- A localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by inflamed surrounding tissues, which heals when drained
- injury to body tissue caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, radiation, or gases
- a drug that blocks the effects of histamine in the body
- a drug that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms
- a solid mass greater than 1 cm in diameter and limited to the surface of the skin
- a linear crack in the skin
- inflammation of the fingernail or toenail
- oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands
- a term used for measles
- a drug that kills or prevents the growth of fungi
- an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that is thick and irregular
- outer layer of the skin
- abnormal tissue that grows by more rapid than normal cellular proliferation
- death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply
- any of various chronic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the skin and other tissues
- malignant neoplasm composed of melanocytes
35 Clues: a scratch mark • a pus-filled sac • a term used for measles • outer layer of the skin • a linear crack in the skin • thickened areas of epidermis • inflammation of the nail fold • bruise; a black and blue mark • an area of localized skin edema • inflammation of the fingernail or toenail • malignant neoplasm composed of melanocytes • a solid mass on the skin up to 0.5 in diameter • ...
Weekly Medical Terms 1 2022-01-27
20 Clues: colo • small • Aden (o) • Cost (o) • Cyan (o) • Angi (o) • Crani (o) • Arthr (o) • Bronch (o) • Arteri (o) • Cephal (o) • Chondr (o) • Abdomen (o) • big or large • end of the word • Chole, chol (o) • Card, cardi (o) • gland, Adren (o) • beginning of the word • middle part of the word
CM medical összefoglaló 2022 2022-01-28
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- Emlékeztek? Mi a Bosulif leggyakoribb mellékhatása?
- Melyik valóséletbeli vizsgálatban írták le azt, hogy sunitinib használatkor a közepes kockázatú (IM), 1 kockázati faktorral rendelkező betegeknél az OS nagyon hasonló volt a kedvező kockázati tényezőkkel rendelkező betegekéhez.
- Mi az elsődleges végpont a Lorviqua 1L vizsgálatban?
- Betegek által jelentett végpontok angol rövidítése
- Mi a neve a Lorviqua 1L indikációját törzskönyvező vizsgálatnak?
- Melyik országban végezték azt a valóséletbeli vizsgálatot, mely alapján elmondható, hogy a sunitinib szignifikáns OS előnyt eredményezett a közepes rizikócsoportban a pazopanibbal szemben
- Mi Noémi kedvenc állata?
- Ha egy betegnél pozitív mind a ROS1 mind a PDL1 akkor melyik pozitivitás kapcsán javasolt a guideline-ok szerint megkezdeni a kezelést?
- Melyik hema készítmény került be a támogatott készítmények közé 2022. január 1-én?
- Melyik CDK4/6 inhibitort törzskönyvezték az USA-ban a korai emlőrák kezelésére?
- Mi a leggyakoribb mellékhatása a Lorviqua-nak?
- A korábban Flatiron-nak hívott vizsgálat új neve
- Elérte a Lorviqua 1L a medián OS-t?
- Hogy hívják Gyöngyvér kutyáját?
- A talazoparib első valóséletbeli vizsgálatának neve
- Hány század a HR a Lorviqua 1L vizsgálatban az elsődleges végpontnál?
- Milyen típusú ékszert kedvel nagyon Edina és amiből van is neki jópár? 😊
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- Melyik vizsgálat igazolta a pazopanib non-inferioritását a sunitinebbel szemben?
- Melyik gyógyszer terápiás javallat szól így: előrehaladott és/vagy metasztatikus vesesejtes carcinoma (MRCC) kezelésére javallott felnőtteknél.
- 2022-ben melyik hónapban járt le a Sutent szabadalma?
- Melyik készítmény lehet a Xalkori legnagyobb kompetítora jelenleg ROS1 indikációban?
- Melyik valóséletbeli vizsgálatból lesz 2022 H1-ben marketing anyag?
- TOR Melyik valósélet vizsgálat célja volt értékelni a sunitinib kezelés hatékonyságát és biztonságosságát módosított kezelési séma mellett mRCC 1L kezelésében?
- Milyen típusú sunitinib tartalmú gyógyszerek forgalmazására nyílt lehetőség 2022.01.23-át követően?
- Az EAP vizsgálatban melyik európai régió ért el kimagaslóan magas OS eredményeket sunitinib kezeléssel?
- Hány országból szolgáltattak adatot a betegelégedettségi kérdőív (marketing anyag 2022 H1-ben) esetében?
- Az a CDK4/6 inhibitor, amelynek ‘másodvonalas’ vizsgálatába (fulvesztrantos kombináció) előkezeltebb betegpopulációt vontak be, mint a másik két vizsgálatba.
- Hány db egykaros klinikai vizsgálatról beszélünk a Xalkori kapcsán ROS1+ NSCLC-ben?
- Francia valóséletbeli vizsgálat neve, amit a SABCS-en is bemutattak.
- Melyik CDK4/6 inhibitornak van elsővonalas OS eredménye?
- Mi volt a komparátor a Lorviqua 1L vizsgálatában?
- Jelenleg melyik rizikó besorolást használják a mRCC kezelés klinikai gyakorlatában?
32 Clues: Mi Noémi kedvenc állata? • Hogy hívják Gyöngyvér kutyáját? • Elérte a Lorviqua 1L a medián OS-t? • Mi a leggyakoribb mellékhatása a Lorviqua-nak? • A korábban Flatiron-nak hívott vizsgálat új neve • Mi volt a komparátor a Lorviqua 1L vizsgálatában? • Betegek által jelentett végpontok angol rövidítése • Emlékeztek? Mi a Bosulif leggyakoribb mellékhatása? • ...
Module 2 Medical Terminology 2022-01-27
Across
- cause of disease
- pertaining to
- condition of formation or growth
- cell
- malignant tumor
- abnormal condition
- substance that produces or causes
- rod shaped or striated
- disease
- physician
Down
- tumor/swelling
- internal organs
- state of
- control or stopping
- producing or causing
- knowledge
- gland
- enlargement
- growth or formation
- resembling
20 Clues: cell • gland • disease • state of • knowledge • physician • resembling • enlargement • pertaining to • tumor/swelling • internal organs • malignant tumor • cause of disease • abnormal condition • control or stopping • growth or formation • producing or causing • rod shaped or striated • condition of formation or growth • substance that produces or causes
Basics of Medical Terminology 2020-09-04
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- "re" in "replay" is an example of a...
- are NOT placed to connect a prefix and a word root
- a word part attached to the end of the word root
- applying the meaning of each word part contained in the medical term
- term formed from the first letters of a phrase
- word root meaning vein
- term derived from a name/place
- suffix that means disease
- word root that means bone
- word part that is the core of the word
- word root meaning liver
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- terms of Greek and ____ word parts are not easily translated
- one of three things a suffix will frequently indicate
- placing word parts together to form terms
- a word root with the combining vowel attached, separated by a slash
- dividing medical terms into word parts and labeling each word part and each combining form
- suffix meaning enlargement
- a word part used to ease pronunciation
- suffix meaning inflammation
- prefix meaning within
20 Clues: prefix meaning within • word root meaning vein • word root meaning liver • suffix that means disease • word root that means bone • suffix meaning enlargement • suffix meaning inflammation • term derived from a name/place • "re" in "replay" is an example of a... • a word part used to ease pronunciation • word part that is the core of the word • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-04
Across
- Connective tissue, connects bone to bone
- Broad, flat tendinous sheet
- A partial dislocation of a joint
- An inflammation of the bursa
- Overstretching of muscle fibers
- Absorbs shock and is present in joints
- plane that runs through front to back
- The complete separation of a joint
Down
- An inflammation of the tendon sheath
- an inflammation of the joint capsule
- An inflammation of a tendon
- Small sacs found around most joints
- Cord that connects muscle to bone
- plane that runs through top to bottom
- An inflammation of the synovial membrane
- Shoulder fibrocartilage
- Partial tearing of ligament fibers
- Semilunar-shaped cartilage in the knee
- plane that runs through side to side
- Dense fibrous connective tissue
20 Clues: Shoulder fibrocartilage • An inflammation of a tendon • Broad, flat tendinous sheet • An inflammation of the bursa • Overstretching of muscle fibers • Dense fibrous connective tissue • A partial dislocation of a joint • Cord that connects muscle to bone • Partial tearing of ligament fibers • The complete separation of a joint • Small sacs found around most joints • ...
Aiyana Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-08-27
Across
- Mental illness, delusional fantasies
- Surgical Repair of the nose
- Hormone that regulates calcium levels in the body
- infection of the mouth and gums
- Specializes in the eye
- poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
- An inflammation of the liver
- Pain due to pelvic floor muscles
- study of the mind
- Observation of a sac containing fluid
- removal of portion of the skull
- Enlargement of the gland
- Sugical repair of half of the hip joint
Down
- Cutting into a gland
- Fat-like substance that's found
- Inflammation at joint causing chest pain
- recording of your blood vessels
- cutting into kidney stones
- hereditary disease of the heart muscle.
- Soften of the bones
20 Clues: study of the mind • Soften of the bones • Cutting into a gland • Specializes in the eye • Enlargement of the gland • cutting into kidney stones • Surgical Repair of the nose • An inflammation of the liver • Fat-like substance that's found • recording of your blood vessels • infection of the mouth and gums • removal of portion of the skull • Pain due to pelvic floor muscles • ...
Medical Terminology Ch.1 2020-08-14
Across
- frequent flow of loose bowels or watery stools
- localized response to injury or destruction of tissue
- lower than normal blood pressure
- abnormal passage usually to the surface of the body
- stomachache
- mature red blood cell
- loss of large amount of blood in a short time
- rapid onset severe course short duration
- between not within the parts of a tissue
- a word formed from major parts of compound word
- pertaining to interior lining of artery walls
- inflammation of the stomach
- identification of a disease
- surgical creation of excretory opening
- groove or cracklike sore of the skin
- any disease of the stomach
Down
- surgical puncture to remove fluid in abdomen
- surgical removal of appendix
- the process of producing xray to study injected blood vessels w medium to make them visable
- within the muscle
- inflammation of stomach and small intestine
- abnormal hardening of artery walls
- higher than normal blood pressure
- abnormal enlargement of liver
- swelling by abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells tissues or cavities in the body
- pain in the joints
- blue discoloration of skin from lack of oxygen in blood
- invasion of body by pathogenic organism
- specialist in diagnosing and treating skin disorders
- disease structure operation or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it first
30 Clues: stomachache • within the muscle • pain in the joints • mature red blood cell • any disease of the stomach • inflammation of the stomach • identification of a disease • surgical removal of appendix • abnormal enlargement of liver • lower than normal blood pressure • higher than normal blood pressure • abnormal hardening of artery walls • groove or cracklike sore of the skin • ...
Test Your Medical Terms! 2022-02-25
Across
- Movable flap of cartilage that covers the opening to the larynx
- Organ that stores bile
- Nourishes the embryo
- Carries blood from arteries to veins
- Listening to sounds within the body through a stethoscope
- Cyanosis is a sign
- Substance secreted by glands
- The bones of the fingers and toes
- Pregnancy outside the uterus
- High BP, edema, proteinuria
- Surgical removal of a thrombus
- Muscular layer of the heart
Down
- Triangular area at base of bladder
- Condition in which red blood cells do not transport enough oxygen to the cells
- A groove or cracklike sore of the skin.
- Breast exam
- The surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid
- Surrounding
- Autoimmune disorder affecting blood vessels and connective tissue
- The loss of a large amount of blood in a short time
- Sound of atrium-ventricle valves opening and closing
21 Clues: Breast exam • Surrounding • Cyanosis is a sign • Nourishes the embryo • Organ that stores bile • High BP, edema, proteinuria • Muscular layer of the heart • Substance secreted by glands • Pregnancy outside the uterus • Surgical removal of a thrombus • The bones of the fingers and toes • Triangular area at base of bladder • Carries blood from arteries to veins • ...
Medical Terminology Ch. 10 2022-03-12
Across
- removal of an entire lung
- puncture for aspiration of the chest
- slow breathing
- endoscopic examination of the pleural cavity
- deficient movement of air into and out of the lungs, causing hypercapnia
- incision into the trachea
- high-pitched, crowing sound that occurs with an obstruction in the upper airway
- nosebleed
- chronic restrictive pulmonary disease resulting from prolonged inhalation of fine dusts, such as coal, asbestos, or silicone
- a drug that dilates the muscular walls of the bronchi
- blood in the pleural cavity
- accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- removal of a lobe of a lung
- direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
- abnormal dilation of the bronchi with accumulation of mucus
Down
- air in the pleural cavity caused by a puncture of the lung or the chest wall
- an operation to remove adenoid tissue from the nasopharynx
- thin, watery discharge from the nose
- small projection hanging from the back middle edge of the soft palate
- hoarseness
- cartilaginous ridge at the point where the trachea divides into two bronchi
- coughing up and spitting out blood that originates in the lungs
- air and blood in the pleural cavity
- obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by overexpansion of the alveoli with air and destructive changes in their walls, resulting in loss of lung elasticity and decreased gas exchange
- inflammation of the lung, often caused by hypersensitivity to chemicals or dusts
- partition that separates the thorax into two compartments and that encloses the heart, esophagus, trachea, and thymus gland
- spasm of the laryngeal muscles, causing a constriction
- lymphatic tissue on the back of the pharynx behind the nose
- ability to breath only in an upright position
- opening between the vocal cords in the larynx
30 Clues: nosebleed • hoarseness • slow breathing • removal of an entire lung • incision into the trachea • blood in the pleural cavity • removal of a lobe of a lung • air and blood in the pleural cavity • thin, watery discharge from the nose • puncture for aspiration of the chest • accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • endoscopic examination of the pleural cavity • ...
Medical Term Module 4 2021-11-17
Across
- specialist in therapy consisting of manipulation of vertebral column
- incision into the skull
- pertaining to the upper jaw bone
- pertaining to the skull
- inflammation of an intervertebral disk
- turning outward (ankle movement)
- disc rupture of the intervertebral disc
- movement of drawing away from the middle
- pertaining to the low back
- excessive amount of uric acid in blood causes Na uric crystal to be deposited
- pertaining to the bones of the foot
- pertaining to the collarbone
- slow movement
- crackling sound heard when two bones rub against each other
- pain in the joint
- pertaining to between the vertebrae
- tunnel syndrome a common painful disorder of the wrist
- temporary displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint
- posterior curvature of the thoracic spine
- pertaining to the upper arm bone
- pertaining to the bones of the hand
- distortion of any part or disfigurement of the body
- record of the electric activity in a muscle
- suturing of fascia
- broken bone or bent bone
- inflammation of the maxilla
- surgical repair of a cartilage
- fluid build up
- pertaining to the inferior and anterior pelvic bones
- excision of a rib
- fissure of the skull
- movement in which limb is placed in a straight position
- pertaining to the lower jaw bone
- excessive movement
- both sides unequal
- pertaining to the wrist
- surgical repair of the skull
- surgical repair of a joint
Down
- surgical puncture of a joint to aspirate fluid
- movement in which a limb is bent
- softening of the skull
- excision of the maxilla
- dystrophy group of hereditary dissease characterized by degeneration of muscle and weakness
- pertaining to a rib
- pertaining to the lower lateral leg bone
- decrease in movement
- pain in the fibrous tissues and muscles
- able to walk,
- pertaining to the lower pelvic bone
- physician who specialized in study of bones and muscles (orthopod)
- inflammation of fascia
- turning inward (ankle movement)
- placing of portions of a fractured bone into correct anatomical position
- pertaining to the upper leg bone
- dealing with the study and treatment of diseases and abnormality of the musculoskeletal system
- pertaining to within the skull
- pertaining to the inferior pelvic bone and lower lateral leg bone
- pertaining to the upper pelvic bone
- excision of a cartilage
- excision of a bursa
- anterior curvature of the lumbar or cervical spine
- excision of an intervertebral disk
- record of a joint
- suture of a muscle
- incision into fascia
- making of a part or limb immovable
- x-ray filming of a joint
- therapy that consists of manipulation of the vertebral column
- process of recording the electrical activity of a muscle
- surgical breaking of a joint
- pertaining to the ribs and cartilage
- pertaining to both sides being unequal
- excision of a wrist bone
- removal of a limb or portion of a limb
- removal of a bone in the hand
- pertaining to the low back and ribs
- excessive development
- pain in bones of foot
- procedure to stabilize a fractured bone to promote healing
- inflammation of a bursa
- difficult movement
- pertaining to the upper pelvic bone and upper leg bone
- rib pain
- pertaining to between the ribs
- disease of a bursa
- abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe,
86 Clues: rib pain • able to walk, • slow movement • fluid build up • pain in the joint • record of a joint • excision of a rib • suture of a muscle • suturing of fascia • difficult movement • disease of a bursa • excessive movement • both sides unequal • pertaining to a rib • excision of a bursa • decrease in movement • incision into fascia • fissure of the skull • excessive development • pain in bones of foot • ...
Medical Term Module 4 2021-11-16
Across
- pertaining to the ribs and cartilage
- therapy that consists of manipulation of the vertebral column
- removal of a limb or portion of a limb
- tunnel syndrome a common painful disorder of the wrist
- excision of a cartilage
- surgical breaking of a joint
- surgical repair of a joint
- abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe,
- slow movement
- specialist in therapy consisting of manipulation of vertebral column
- inflammation of a bursa
- pertaining to the skull
- pertaining to a rib
- pertaining to the collarbone
- pertaining to both sides being unequal
- excision of a bursa
- x-ray filming of a joint
Down
- surgical repair of a cartilage
- surgical puncture of a joint to aspirate fluid
- excision of a rib
- excision of a wrist bone
- pain in the joint
- placing of portions of a fractured bone into correct anatomical position
- movement of drawing away from the middle
- both sides unequal
- able to walk,
- disease of a bursa
- record of a joint
- rib pain
- pertaining to the wrist
30 Clues: rib pain • slow movement • able to walk, • excision of a rib • pain in the joint • record of a joint • both sides unequal • disease of a bursa • pertaining to a rib • excision of a bursa • excision of a cartilage • inflammation of a bursa • pertaining to the skull • pertaining to the wrist • excision of a wrist bone • x-ray filming of a joint • surgical repair of a joint • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 14 2021-10-25
25 Clues: bud • dry • less • form • dead • flow • apart • twice • stand • chest • broad • beyond • middle • curved • slender • to roll • through • nearest • stretch • make, do • away from • throughout • watery fluid • internal organs • burst, burst forth
Medical Terminology Skeletal System 2021-12-03
Across
- near the sacrum
- part of the skeleton made up of skull, spine, ribs, and sternum
- cranial bone near the ears
- end portion of long bones
- occurs after a fracture as bones are realigned
- membrane that covers outside of bone
- scoliosis, lordosis and kyphosis are all disorders of the...
- breast bone
- joint between bones of the skull
- shaft of long bones
- upper jaw bone
- term for removal of the tail bone
- vertebra that axis and atlas belong to
- disease caused by Vit D deficiency
- if one has carpal tunnel this part of their body might have pain
- last bone of spinal column
- referring to region below the ribs
- joint disorder of the jaw has this abbreviation
- fingers and toes have this same general name
- join that is freely moveable
- vertebra degeneration
- small sac near/surrounding a joint
- lack of synovial fluid
- bone tissue is dissolved and returned to circulation in this process
- immature bone marrow cell
- loss of bone mass disorder
- vertebra of lower back
- number of cervical vertebra
- partial dislocation
- area where growth occurs in long bone
- stone in a bursa
- rererring to rib and cartilage
- hip bone socket
- fissure of the skull
Down
- cranial bones are found here
- a neoplasm of cartilage
- only moveable joint in skull is between the temporal bone and _____
- another name for a spinal tap
- joint between bottom portion of spine and pelvis
- an artificial part
- condyle, tubercle and tuberosities are considered to be this
- fusion of a joint
- cells that create/form bones
- forearm bone
- name for formation of cartilage
- destruction of bone
- cells that destroy bones
- knee
- another name for a joint
- wrist
- DMJ, OA and RA are all forms of
- elbow
- where cervical vertebra are located
- lower leg bone that bares weight
- vertebra behind chest cavity
- upper leg bone
- forearm bone
- disorder caused by deficiency of bone tissue
- upper arm bone
- disease casued by tuberculosis of the spine
- where cruciate ligaments are located
- mature bone cells
- lateral lower leg bone
- resembling cartilage
- shoulder blades
- connective tissue that connects bone to bone and strengthens joints
- BMD and DEXA scans pertain to bone ______
- ankle
68 Clues: knee • wrist • elbow • ankle • breast bone • forearm bone • forearm bone • upper jaw bone • upper leg bone • upper arm bone • near the sacrum • shoulder blades • hip bone socket • stone in a bursa • fusion of a joint • mature bone cells • an artificial part • destruction of bone • shaft of long bones • partial dislocation • resembling cartilage • fissure of the skull • vertebra degeneration • lack of synovial fluid • ...
Lesson 13 Medical Terminology 2021-11-28
24 Clues: eu- • hom- • gyn- • cau- • ger- • vert- • cata- • fiss- • orth- • ambi- • clas- • duct- • infer- • platy- • pachy- • schiz- • capit- • ventr- • pseud- • heter- • phrag- • amphi- • brachy- • olfact-
Safety Unit Medical Terms 2022-03-24
23 Clues: right • every • patient • by mouth • positive • left eye • right eye • both eyes • every hour • out of bed • immediately • after meals • prescription • every 3 hours • every 2 hours • operating room • red blood cells • over the counter • four times per day • shortness of breath • right lower quadrant • right upper quadrant • respiratory therapist
Professional Mentoring - Medical Terminolgy 2013-08-18
Across
- sagittal plane, anterior direction
- divides body into top and bottom parts
- smallest blood vessel
- high blood pressure
- suffix meaning large
- grey matter; interneurons.
- connective tissue coverings of the brain and spinal cord
- division of autonomic nervous system oversees digestion, elimination and glands.
- structural and functional units of the kidneys
- low blood pressure
- a slow heart rate
- neuron with 3 or more processes
- towards midline of body
- towards front of the body
Down
- lining tissue
- where red blood cells are made
- sensory neuron away from CNS
- suffix meaning ferment enzyme
- one of three meninges that cover the brain and the spinal cord.
- Fluid that circulates around baths the brain
- heart contraction
- region of the diencephalon
- a flat cell
- lobe in brain with function of somatosensory
- receptor on neuron
- nerve cell bodies
26 Clues: a flat cell • lining tissue • heart contraction • a slow heart rate • nerve cell bodies • receptor on neuron • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • suffix meaning large • smallest blood vessel • towards midline of body • towards front of the body • grey matter; interneurons. • region of the diencephalon • sensory neuron away from CNS • suffix meaning ferment enzyme • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 9 2014-05-08
24 Clues: in • back • side • fear • skin • light • small • breast • chir, hand • finger, toe • heel, stone • pept, digest • about around • twin, double • grainlabi lip • spinal column • movement, move • walk take steps • bad out of order • pleura, rib side • on front of before • glue, gelatin-like • swelling, knot-like mass • framework of the upper eyelid
Blood Bank Medical Terminology 2014-03-03
Across
- blood grouping system
- free from contamination
- top number bp reading
- drug for severe psoriasis
- hypertension
- liver inflamation
- not eligible
- sweaty
- smallest blood vessels
- stroke out
- severe allergic reaction
- med to fight bacterial infection
- in front of elbow
- heart surgery clogged arteries
- infectious and dangerous
- artificially increase immunity
- fresh frozen plasma
- transparent covering of the eye
- return fluids outside the vein
- administration of blood or blood components
- blood vessel under high pressure
- salt water
- deviate from SOP
- deadly virus for newborns
- in agreement
- accrediting agency
- nose bleed
- liquid portion of blood
- cancer of the blood or bone marrow
- bubble of air in vessel
- donor passed out
Down
- from cows
- drug used to relieve swelling and inflamation
- free of microorganisms
- destruction of red blood cells
- form used to discard or quarantine
- producers of blood cells
- Percentage of red cells
- blood escapes into tissue
- bottom number in BP reading
- abnormal heart beat
- non cancerous
- blood cell to fight infection
- sixteen gauge for WB
- government regulators of blood collection
- originating in the heart
- written steps to perform a task
- blood clotting
- disease of immune system
- can't catch breath
- cancer grows and spreads
- watchguards of malaria risk
- volunteer donor
- deadly lung infection
- inhibits platelet function
- med for severe acne
- used to weigh whole blood collected
- separate out blood components
- oxygen carrying blood cell
- involuntary spasm or contraction of muscles
- at the same time
- to touch or feel
- fracture
- heart rate
- absence of skin color
- written clearance for donation
- congestive heart failure
67 Clues: sweaty • fracture • from cows • stroke out • salt water • heart rate • nose bleed • hypertension • not eligible • in agreement • non cancerous • blood clotting • volunteer donor • deviate from SOP • at the same time • to touch or feel • donor passed out • liver inflamation • in front of elbow • can't catch breath • accrediting agency • abnormal heart beat • med for severe acne • fresh frozen plasma • ...
MEDICAL BENEFITS- PART 1 2011-11-20
Across
- Includes coverage for hammer toes and heel spurs
- Not life-threatening but requiring immediate attention
- Aka routine
- Benefit not covered unless included on plan (provided through American Whole Health)
- includes coverage for prosthetics and equipment
- Cost share expressed as a percentage
- Only includes manual manipulation of the spine
- This type of care includes coverage for supplies, self-monitoring training, nutrition therapy, and a routine exam
- Type of care when Mm stays over 24 hrs
- Only covered by Original Medicare
- kidney failure
- Flat dollar amount that Mm must pay
Down
- Includes coverage for glasses only after cataract surgery
- Service under this doesn't include hearing aids
- Includes coverage for transport to dialysis facility
- Aka Part D
- This copay is waived if Mm is admitted
- Type of care received when Mm doesn't stay over 24 hrs
- Includes coverage for radiation therapy
- May include coverage for jaw-related injuries
- May include custodial care by a Home Health Aide
- Limited to 100 days each benefit period
- Amount Mm pays for his/her plan
- The maximum dollar amount a Mm must pay before the plan pays 100%
24 Clues: Aka Part D • Aka routine • kidney failure • Amount Mm pays for his/her plan • Only covered by Original Medicare • Flat dollar amount that Mm must pay • Cost share expressed as a percentage • This copay is waived if Mm is admitted • Type of care when Mm stays over 24 hrs • Includes coverage for radiation therapy • Limited to 100 days each benefit period • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- / surgical repair of the external ear
- / tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- / gland that secretes tears
- / jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- / temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- media / inflammation of the middle ear
- / gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- / low blood sugar
- / glucose in the urine
- / hearing impairment in old age
- / drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- / excessive thirst
- / excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- / inflammation of the brain
- / hormone replacement therapy
- / loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- / inflammation of the cornea
Down
- / inflammation of the spinal cord
- / double vision
- / hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- / fainting
- / inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- / inflammation of the meninges
- / surgical repair of the eardrum
- / central nervous system
- / process of measuring hearing
- / sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- / purulent drainage from the ear
- / condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- / absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
30 Clues: / fainting • / double vision • / low blood sugar • / excessive thirst • / glucose in the urine • / central nervous system • / gland that secretes tears • / inflammation of the brain • / inflammation of the cornea • / hormone replacement therapy • / inflammation of the meninges • / process of measuring hearing • / hearing impairment in old age • / surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- excessive thirst
- surgical repair of the external ear
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- hearing impairment in old age
- glucose in the urine
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the cornea
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- central nervous system
- low blood sugar
- purulent drainage from the ear
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
Down
- double vision
- inflammation of the middle ear
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- process of measuring hearing
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- fainting
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- gland that secretes tears
- inflammation of the meninges
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- hormone replacement therapy
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • inflammation of the brain • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of the meninges • hearing impairment in old age • inflammation of the middle ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- inflammation of the cornea
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- excessive thirst
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- inflammation of the brain
- glucose in the urine
- process of measuring hearing
- central nervous system
- inflammation of the middle ear
Down
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- gland that secretes tears
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- surgical repair of the external ear
- hearing impairment in old age
- fainting
- purulent drainage from the ear
- low blood sugar
- hormone replacement therapy
- double vision
- inflammation of the meninges
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of the meninges • hearing impairment in old age • surgical repair of the eardrum • purulent drainage from the ear • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- purulent drainage from the ear
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- process of measuring hearing
- inflammation of the cornea
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- low blood sugar
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
Down
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- gland that secretes tears
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- inflammation of the meninges
- fainting
- excessive thirst
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- surgical repair of the external ear
- hormone replacement therapy
- inflammation of the brain
- central nervous system
- double vision
- glucose in the urine
- hearing impairment in old age
- inflammation of the middle ear
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the brain • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • inflammation of the meninges • process of measuring hearing • hearing impairment in old age • purulent drainage from the ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment 2 2013-04-13
Across
- absence of the lens in the eye - often after cataract removal
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- tough fibrous, white outer coat of the eye, extending from the cornea to the optic nerve
- inflammation of the middle ear
- low blood sugar
- surgical repair of the eardrum
- excessive growth of hair in unusual places
- hearing impairment in old age
- jelly-like mass filling the inner chamber between the lens and the retina of the eye
- fainting
- condition of eye misalignment - caused by intraocular muscle imbalance
- hormone that regulates immune response - is secreted by the thymus gland
- temporary or permanent loss of motor control
- purulent drainage from the ear
- central nervous system
- double vision
- surgical repair of the external ear
Down
- loss of neurologic function, or "not knowing"
- drug that inhibits the growth of bacterial diseases
- excessive thirst
- gland at the base of the brain that regulates the function of other glands
- inflammation of the brain
- inflammation of the cornea
- glucose in the urine
- inflammation of the meninges
- sleep disorder with sudden uncontrollable need to sleep
- process of measuring hearing
- inability to use or comprehend words as a result of stroke, head trauma, or disease
- gland that secretes tears
- hormone replacement therapy
30 Clues: fainting • double vision • low blood sugar • excessive thirst • glucose in the urine • central nervous system • inflammation of the brain • gland that secretes tears • inflammation of the cornea • hormone replacement therapy • inflammation of the meninges • process of measuring hearing • hearing impairment in old age • inflammation of the middle ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • ...
Medical Imaging and Medications 2013-05-14
Across
- Patients with renal impairment who are on Metformin post injection of iodinated contrast media are at risk of Lactic _____.
- It is important to check the __ of every drug, medication or contrast agent given to a patient prior to administration.
- Bupivaccaine and ________ are given to patients in MID as a combination of local anesthetic and steroid for injection into joints or bursa under II or US.
- It is important that a patient’s estimated ______ filtration rate - eGfr is checked prior to injection of iodinated contrast medium for CT in patients at risk.
- This is another drug name for a metformin equivalent taken by diabetics.
- It is recommended that all diabetic patients cease taking __ for up to 48hrs post IV contrast.
- Radiographers must be able to recognise a patient exhibiting this reaction when administering contrast.
- ________ is given as a local anesthetic prior to MID procedures.
- What is the name given to the contrast medium used within our department for CT injections
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- This drug active ingredient is hyoscine butylbromide, a substance derived from a species of the plant genus Duboisia. Hyoscine butylbromide is one of the families of drugs known as antispasmodics. These drugs relax and relieve spasms. It is used in CT for Colonography.
- The most effective prophylactic measure to prevent CIN (contrast induced nephropathy) in renally impaired patients is ________.
- IV contrast injection can produce flushing because it is _______. That is, it has higher osmolarity than human serum thus attracts water from cells causing blood vessels to dilate.
- For breast feeding mothers receiving IV contrast, there is no need for special precautions or cessation of breastfeeding. ”less than _____ percent of the administered maternal dose of iodinated contrast medium is excreted into the breast milk in the first 24 hours.”
- ________ can be used for minor analgesia (pain relief) in MID administered by a nurse.
- This drug works by rapidly reducing throat swelling, opens up the airways and maintains blood pressure. This is a first line drug in anaphylaxis.
- This condition can be a adverse reaction from IV Contrast injection. It appears as lesions, which may be flat or raised, itchy or asymptomatic, of variable size and last minutes to hours.
- What do we have in MID if a conscious diabetic patient presents to MID with hypo glycaemia (low blood sugar).
- What medication would be given to treat mild –moderate reactions eg."hives".
- For CT enterography we use low-concentration barium solution E(EZ cat) mixed with __________.This minimizes small bowel reabsorption of water and thereby improves luminal distention. It is hypertonic & draws fluid into the bowel.
- Administration of IV fluids and______ and maintenance of the airway is the usual first-line treatment for moderate to severe allergic-type reactions to contrast.
- This contrast agent is taken orally to highlight the bowel within CT studies. It’s name is ______ - sodium diatrizoate 3.705g/10ml oral liquid sachet.
21 Clues: ________ is given as a local anesthetic prior to MID procedures. • This is another drug name for a metformin equivalent taken by diabetics. • What medication would be given to treat mild –moderate reactions eg."hives". • ________ can be used for minor analgesia (pain relief) in MID administered by a nurse. • ...
Health & Medical Review Crossword 2015-04-13
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- I don't believe you.
- Cough
- Broken bone
- You prescribe us to sleep.
- We believe them.
- He/she prescribes me to stay in bed.
- We faint.
- I have foot pain.
- You give them chills.
- My head hurts.
- She is pregnant.
- He is dizzy.
- Pill
- Your eyes hurt.
- You have the flu.
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- It gives you pain.
- They are sick.
- Nervous
- We have nose pain.
- Tired
- Throat
- I feel bad.
- She vomits.
- The doctor examines.
- They take aspirin.
25 Clues: Pill • Cough • Tired • Throat • Nervous • We faint. • Broken bone • I feel bad. • She vomits. • He is dizzy. • They are sick. • My head hurts. • Your eyes hurt. • We believe them. • She is pregnant. • I have foot pain. • You have the flu. • It gives you pain. • We have nose pain. • They take aspirin. • I don't believe you. • The doctor examines. • You give them chills. • You prescribe us to sleep. • ...
Health & Medical Review Crossword 2015-04-13
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- My head hurts.
- You have the flu.
- Throat
- Your eyes hurt.
- She is pregnant.
- Broken bone
- He is dizzy.
- We have nose pain.
- I don't believe you.
- We believe them.
- Cough
- Nervous
- Pill
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- She vomits.
- I feel bad.
- He/she prescribes me to stay in bed.
- Tired
- You give them chills.
- The doctor examines.
- It gives you pain.
- We faint.
- I have foot pain.
- They take aspirin.
- You prescribe us to sleep.
- They are sick.
25 Clues: Pill • Tired • Cough • Throat • Nervous • We faint. • She vomits. • I feel bad. • Broken bone • He is dizzy. • My head hurts. • They are sick. • Your eyes hurt. • She is pregnant. • We believe them. • You have the flu. • I have foot pain. • It gives you pain. • We have nose pain. • They take aspirin. • The doctor examines. • I don't believe you. • You give them chills. • You prescribe us to sleep. • ...
Health & Medical Review Crossword 2015-04-13
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- The doctor examines.
- He is dizzy.
- Cough
- You have the flu.
- You give them chills.
- Nervous
- I don't believe you.
- Throat
- They are sick.
- Broken bone
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- I feel bad.
- I have foot pain.
- My head hurts.
- She is pregnant.
- They take aspirin.
- We believe them.
- You prescribe us to sleep.
- She vomits.
- We faint.
- Pill
- Tired
- It gives you pain.
22 Clues: Pill • Cough • Tired • Throat • Nervous • We faint. • I feel bad. • She vomits. • Broken bone • He is dizzy. • My head hurts. • They are sick. • She is pregnant. • We believe them. • I have foot pain. • You have the flu. • They take aspirin. • It gives you pain. • The doctor examines. • I don't believe you. • You give them chills. • You prescribe us to sleep.
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 2015-02-09
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- Ankle
- a break in which the bone is crushed or splintered
- C1-C7
- lower end of Sternum
- Collarbone
- Type of fracture where the skin is broken and the bone protrudes through the skin
- Thigh Bone
- Breastbone
- Toes and Fingers
- abbreviation of "range of motion"
- Bone that makes up the forehead
- Shoulderblade
- Type of fracture usually caused by twisting injury
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- T1-T12
- L1-L5
- abbreviation of traction
- Kneecap
- A tear in the ligament or fibrous tissue that connects bone
- Wrist
- A broken bone
20 Clues: Ankle • C1-C7 • L1-L5 • Wrist • T1-T12 • Kneecap • Collarbone • Thigh Bone • Breastbone • A broken bone • Shoulderblade • Toes and Fingers • lower end of Sternum • abbreviation of traction • Bone that makes up the forehead • abbreviation of "range of motion" • a break in which the bone is crushed or splintered • Type of fracture usually caused by twisting injury • ...
Medical Terminology lesson 5 2015-09-30
25 Clues: egg • ear • bile • milk • tear • coil • gate • spot • under • scale • chest • wedge • tumor • brain • mouth • organ • fungus • bladder • against • puncture • great toe • nail, claw • suspension • blind passage • marrow, spinal cord
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 2015-09-28
20 Clues: hipbone • kneecap • fingers • shoulder • upperarm • shinbone • thighbone • wristbone • collarbone • hard tissue • spinalbones • healofthefoot • upper jaw bone • lower jaw bone • protects the lungs • protects the brain • thinner forearm bone • thicker forearm bone • lower end of the sternum • upper part of the sternum
Medical and Applied Science 2016-04-28
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- Study of X rays and radioactive substances, as well as their uses in diagnosing and treating diseases
- Study of the care and treatment of the feet
- Study of the blood and blood diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of the stomach and intestines, as well as their diseases
- Study of the nervous system in health and disease
- Study of the structure and function of tissues
- Study of cancers
- Branch of medicine dealing with the muscular and skeletal systems and their problems
- Study of the process of aging and the various problems of older individuals
- Study of the body’s resistance to disease
- Study of newborns and the treatment of their disorders
- Branch of medicine dealing with the mind and its disorders
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- Branch of medicine dealing with the heart and heart disease
- Study of drugs and their uses in treatment of diseases
- Study of skin and its diseases
- Study of structural and functional changes in the body associated with disease
- Study of poisonous substances and their effect on physiology
- Study of the ears, throat, larynx, and their diseases
- Study of the factors that contribute to determining the distribution and frequency of health-related conditions within a human population
- Branch of medicine dealing with older individuals and their medical problems
- Study of the eyes and eye diseases
- Study of the structure, function, and disease of the kidney
- Study of hormones, hormone-secreting glands and associated diseases
- Study of the female reproductive system and it diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with the urinary and male reproductive systems and their diseases
27 Clues: Study of cancers • Study of skin and its diseases • Study of the eyes and eye diseases • Study of the blood and blood diseases • Study of the body’s resistance to disease • Study of the care and treatment of the feet • Study of the structure and function of tissues • Study of the nervous system in health and disease • Study of the ears, throat, larynx, and their diseases • ...
Medical Equipment and Abbreviation 2023-03-21
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- Used to test tendon reflexes
- an implantable device that helps pace irregular heartbeat
- A device used to listen to internal sounds of the body.
- A device used to turn liquid into mist that can easily be inhaled.
- A surgical instrument used to cut and dissect.
- Produces an image or film that shows conditions affecting the chest.
- Used for secretion of obstructions from the body.
- A machine that is used to deliver breath or breathes for you.
- A device used to look into the ears.
- To cease from doing.
- declared deceased immediately upon arrival at the hospital
- Used to store oxygen and other gases.
- A quantity that represents a part of a whole.
- A machine that is used to filter toxins in blood.
- A device used to inject fluids or withdraw them from the body.
- A container that is used to collect urine or feces.
- A device used to measure temperature.
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- Used to inspect the retina or other parts of the eye.
- Used to stimulate a large bowel movement.
- Used to measure length, height or distance.
- A procedure to remove sample cells or tissues in order to be used in the laboratory.
- A substance or drugs used to treat an illness or disease.
- Used to remove earwax and foreign bodies from ear or cavities.
- Identification of a disease or other problems from its signs and symptomps.
- A system that provides intensive and specialized care.
- A facility equipped with scientific equipment for research and experiments.
- A device used to measure weight or mass.
- A tool used to measure and dispense liquid.
- The number of heartbeats per minute.
- depressor A tool used to examine the mouth and throat.
30 Clues: To cease from doing. • Used to test tendon reflexes • A device used to look into the ears. • The number of heartbeats per minute. • Used to store oxygen and other gases. • A device used to measure temperature. • A device used to measure weight or mass. • Used to stimulate a large bowel movement. • Used to measure length, height or distance. • ...
Chapter Six Medical Terminology 2022-09-13
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- combining form for intestine
- word root for cheek
- combining form for mouth
- word for stomach pain
- combining form for pylorus
- suffix for vomiting
- suffix for swallowing
- word for enlargement of the liver
- word for after a meal
- word for specialist of teeth
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- combining form for gums
- word for pertaining to the tongue
- combining form for tongue
- word root for pharynx
- suffix for discharge or flow
- word for without an appetite
- word for inflammation of the stomach
- suffix for digestion
- word for excision of the appendix
- combining form for ileum
20 Clues: word root for cheek • suffix for vomiting • suffix for digestion • word root for pharynx • word for stomach pain • suffix for swallowing • word for after a meal • combining form for gums • combining form for mouth • combining form for ileum • combining form for tongue • combining form for pylorus • combining form for intestine • suffix for discharge or flow • word for without an appetite • ...
Chapter 9 Medical Terminology 2022-09-13
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- word root for lymph
- word root for clumping
- suffix for protection
- combining form for white
- word for pertaining to one nucleus
- word for enlargement of the spleen
- combining form for serum
- word for fear of blood
- suffix for protein
- combining form for form, shape, or structure
- word for disease of the thymus gland
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- word root for nucleus
- word for formation of blood
- suffix for embryonic cell
- combining form for granule
- word for study of immunity
- combining form for red
- combining form for gland
- combining form for color
- prefix for unequal or dissimilar
20 Clues: suffix for protein • word root for lymph • word root for nucleus • suffix for protection • word root for clumping • combining form for red • word for fear of blood • combining form for white • combining form for gland • combining form for serum • combining form for color • suffix for embryonic cell • combining form for granule • word for study of immunity • word for formation of blood • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 11 2022-12-04
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- creation of an opening; a surgical proedure connecting two previously unconnected hollow tubes
- surgical removal of the duodenum
- surgical removal of the liver
- inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
- breaking of a tooth
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- specialist in straightening teeth
- paralysis of the tounge
- record of the bile (gall) bladder
- puncture of the abdomen (usually for the purpose of withdrawing fluid)
- procedure for looking inside the esophagus
- incision into the (common) bile duct
- inflammation of the gums
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- softening of the stomach
- creation of an opening between (common) bile duct and the intestines
- creation of an opening between the stomach and intestines
- surgical reconstruction of the tongue
- procedure for looking at the colon
- suture of the intestines
- stone in the pancreas
- overdevelopment of bumps on the tongue, making the tongue appear to be hairy
- surgical removal of gum tissue
- inflammation of the bile (gall) bladder
- instrument for looking at the stomach
- inflammation of the ileum and colon
- cancerous tumor of the liver
- tumor of the bile vessels (ducts)
- branch of medicine dealing with teeth
28 Clues: breaking of a tooth • stone in the pancreas • paralysis of the tounge • softening of the stomach • suture of the intestines • inflammation of the gums • cancerous tumor of the liver • surgical removal of the liver • surgical removal of gum tissue • surgical removal of the duodenum • specialist in straightening teeth • record of the bile (gall) bladder • ...
Lesson 10 Medical Terminology 2023-01-24
25 Clues: all • new • half • hair • many • odor • heat • lens • after • wound • power • branch • excite • uterus • change • machine • together • draw tight • without, not • upper jawbone • twich or pull • covering, skin • shaped like a top • in front of, before • nerve (nervous system)
Lesson 9 Medical Terms 2023-01-10
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • back • skin • twin • glue • move • fear • side • hand • small • light • breast • digest • swelling • finger, toe • heel, stone • about, around • spinal column • grain, particle • walk, take steps • pleura, rib, side • in front of, before • framework of the eyelid
Lesson 11 Medical Terminology 2023-01-27
25 Clues: bad • drug • ball • cold • child • flesh • large • sleep • loins • before • nipple • speech • within • spleen • between • stretch • beneath • entrance • swelling • offspring • paralysis • pull, draw • lump, clot • out, away from • away from, not
Medical Terminology Lesson 9 2023-01-12
25 Clues: In • Lip • Bad • Move • Twin • Hand • Glue • Skin • Side • Back • Fear • Light • Small • Breast • Digest • Swelling • Heel, Stone • Finger, Toe • Spinal Column • About, Around • Grain, Particle • Walk, Take Steps • Pleura, Rib, Side • In Front Of, Before • Framework of the Eyelid
Chapter 5 Medical Terminology 2023-02-03
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- standard reference position
- imaginary line drawn down the center
- line drawn vertically
- horizontal&vertical lines thru navel
- on both sides
- made up of 2 or more words
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- front of the body
- study of body structure
- study of body function
- farther from torso
- vertical, below
- flat surface when sliced through
- farther from the midline
- divides chest into regions
- sole of the foot
- palm of the hand
- back of the body
- patient lying on back
- letters or symbols in place of words
- toward the midline of the body
20 Clues: on both sides • vertical, below • sole of the foot • palm of the hand • back of the body • front of the body • farther from torso • line drawn vertically • patient lying on back • study of body function • study of body structure • farther from the midline • divides chest into regions • made up of 2 or more words • standard reference position • toward the midline of the body • ...
Medical terminology - Chapter 5 2023-02-03
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- Four divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint the location of a pain or injury.
- Word part added to the end of a root or word to complete its meaning
- Word part added to the beginning of a root or word to modify or qualify its meaning
- The side away from the midline of the body
- Referring to the back of the body or the back of the hand or foot.
- The back of the body or body part
- The study of body function
- The trunk of the body, or the body without the head and the extremities
- Position lying on the side
- Lying face down
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- toward the midline of the body
- A flat surface formed when slicing through a solid project
- An imaginary line drawn down the center of the body. dividing it into right and left halves.
- Lying on the back
- on both sides
- Away from the head, usually compared with another structure that is closer to the head
- A sitting position
- Foundation of a word that is not a word that can stand on its own
- The study of body structure
- Toward the head
20 Clues: on both sides • Toward the head • Lying face down • Lying on the back • A sitting position • The study of body function • Position lying on the side • The study of body structure • toward the midline of the body • The back of the body or body part • The side away from the midline of the body • A flat surface formed when slicing through a solid project • ...
Lesson 13 Medical Terminology 2023-02-10
25 Clues: old • tube • good • down • flat • head • both • same • burn • turn • break • short • false • smell • split • split • thick • front • under • other • fence • female • straight • back part • around, on both sides
Lesson 13 - Medical Terms 2023-02-08
25 Clues: old • tube • good • head • down • same • both • burn • turn • flat • split • break • under • smell • split • fence • short • false • thick • front • other • female • straight • back part • around, on both sides
Medical Terminology Set 14 2023-02-14
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- self, seperate
- one
- life
- medical specialties
- body parts located near the side of her body (toward the side)
- near the upper surface, towards the back
- condition or state
- beneath
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- animal
- process
- arrow
- beyond; excess
- inside, within
- vessel
- abnormal state
- Ilium (upper part of pelvic bone)
- among, between
- cut
- half
- tail end of the body
20 Clues: one • cut • life • half • arrow • animal • vessel • process • beneath • self, seperate • beyond; excess • inside, within • abnormal state • among, between • condition or state • medical specialties • tail end of the body • Ilium (upper part of pelvic bone) • near the upper surface, towards the back • body parts located near the side of her body (toward the side)
Medical Science and Disease 2020-04-04
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- organism that is capable of causing disease or sickness
- type of single-celled microorganism responsible for many diseaes including cholera
- any substance that causes the immune system to make antibodies; may be a pathogen or a marker chemical found on the surface of a pathogen
- type of microorganism responsible for the disease Tinea
- involuntary and almost instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus
- important system in our bodies that prevents diseases from affecting us
- part of the brain responsible for movement, balance and coordination
- organ that releases the hormones insulin and glucagon
- hormone that is released during the fight or flight response
- chemical messenger in the body that is produced by endocrine glands
- administration of antibodies to produce immunity to disease
- small gap between adjacent nerve cells
- the long, thin part of a neuron (nerve cell) that carrier
- white blood cell that destroys pathogens
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- nerve ending that branches out of the cell body of a nerve cell
- part of the nervous system that controls voluntary skeletal muscles movements (3 words)
- largest part of the brain formed from the two cerebral hemispheres
- disease not caused by an infectious agent but caused by lifestyle, genetics etc (2 words)
- control involuntary actions, which happen without our concious control (3 words)
- slimy substance produced in the body that traps and kills some pathogens
- any change in environmental factors (e.g. light, heat, pressure)
- body system made up of glands that secrete hormones (2 words)
- where the top of the spinal cord merges with the underside of the brain (2 words)
- part of the nervous system that includes nerves and receptors (hint: PNS)
- the process of maintaining a stable internal environment in the body
- cells in the blood that helps fight diseases and foreign matter (3 words)
- protein molecule produced in the body that binds to specific chemicals on the surface of a pathogen
- the control centre of the body that consists of the brain and spinal cord (3 words)
- process where white blood cells engulf and destroy foreign bodies in the bloodstream
- type of pathogen responsible for disease including hepatitis
30 Clues: small gap between adjacent nerve cells • white blood cell that destroys pathogens • organ that releases the hormones insulin and glucagon • organism that is capable of causing disease or sickness • type of microorganism responsible for the disease Tinea • the long, thin part of a neuron (nerve cell) that carrier • ...
Clone of Medical Terms 2020-03-27
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- Multiple tiny hemorrhages under the skin
- Immature white blood cell
- Spread of cancer
- A ductless gland
- Breaking of stones
- An inflammatory condition that can affect lung function
- Removal of a kidney
- Pertaining to the heart and vascular system
- 40 weeks of baby's development
- Agent that raises blood glucose
- Resting state
- Condition in which red blood cells do not transport enough oxygen to the cells
- Outer protective portion of the kidney
- Lack of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
- Normal breathing
- Changing of liquid into a semi-solid
- Surgical removal of a thrombus
- Triangular area at base of bladder
- Limping caused by inadequate blood supply
- A radiological picture of the trachea and bronchi
- Movable flap of cartilage that covers the opening to the larynx
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- Removal of any gland
- Gallstones
- Incomplete expansion of the lung or part of a lung
- Listening to sounds within the body through a stethoscope
- Removal of pancreas
- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Substance secreted by glands
- Produce spermatozoa
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
- Red blood cell
- Surgical puncture of the chest cavity
- Puncture into the amnion to draw fluid
- Muscular layer of the heart
- Protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen
- Mitral valve
36 Clues: Gallstones • Mitral valve • Resting state • Red blood cell • Spread of cancer • A ductless gland • Normal breathing • Breaking of stones • Removal of pancreas • Produce spermatozoa • Removal of a kidney • Removal of any gland • Immature white blood cell • Muscular layer of the heart • Substance secreted by glands • 40 weeks of baby's development • Surgical removal of a thrombus • ...
Medical Vocabulary Spanish Crossword 2020-05-15
26 Clues: flu • cold • pill • soap • fever • nurse • doctor • health • illness • vitamin • shampoo • aspirin • pharmacy • hospital • symptoms • medicine • headache • toothpaste • pharmacist • broken arm • broken leg • pain, ache • chicken pox • appointment • prescription • cardiaco heart attack
Medical Terminology: Chapter 2 2021-01-27
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- cellular avascular layer covering external and internal surfaces of the body
- a pus-filled sac
- an area of localized skin edema
- inflammation of the nail fold
- treatment of malignancies, infections, and other diseases with chemical agents that destroy selected cells
- any disorder of the skin
- a drug that kills/inhibits the growth of microorganisms
- C&S: This abbreviation stands for culture and ___________.
- root for dry
- an epidermal growth caused by a papillomavirus, also called a wart
- a drug that blocks a histamine's effect on the body
- A hereditary condition characterized by partial or total lack of melanin pigment
- An acute but a mild disease caused by a virus AKA German Measles
- "stratum______" : the deepest layer of the epidermis
- root for sebum (oil)
- _____ Surgery: a technique used to excise tumors of the skin by removing fresh tissue, layer by layer
- root for hard or hardened
- infestation with lice that causes itching and dermatitis
- root for yellow
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- boil; a painful nodule formed in the skin by inflammation originating in a hair follicle
- the outer layer of skin
- Removal of a small piece of tissue for microscopic pathologic examination
- a bruise; a black and blue mark
- a graft transfer to a new position from the same person
- a drug that temporarily blocks the transmission of nerve conduction to produce a loss of sensations
- destruction of tissue by freezing with the application of an extremely cold chemical
- (singular) a flat, discolored spot on the skin up to 1 cm across
- a second-degree burn is also known as a ______-__________ burn
- a scratch mark
- a graft transfer between persons of the same species, such as human to human (AKA allograft)
- an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that is thick and irregular
31 Clues: root for dry • a scratch mark • root for yellow • a pus-filled sac • root for sebum (oil) • the outer layer of skin • any disorder of the skin • root for hard or hardened • inflammation of the nail fold • an area of localized skin edema • a bruise; a black and blue mark • a drug that blocks a histamine's effect on the body • "stratum______" : the deepest layer of the epidermis • ...
Medical Detectives Forensics Science 2021-01-18
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- Evidence, Material deposited at a crime scene or accident scene that can only be detected through a deliberate processing procedure. Examples include hair and clothing fibers.
- Profiling, The process of testing to identify DNA patterns or types. In forensic science, this testing is used to indicate parentage, or to exclude or include individuals as possible sources of body fluids and other biological evidence (bones, hair, teeth).
- Anything that has been used, left, removed, altered, or contaminated during the comission of a crime or other event under investigation.
- Characteristics, Ridge endings, bifurcations, enclosures, and other ridge details, which must match in two fingerprints for their common origin to be established.
- Spatter, The pattern of blood that has struck a surface. This pattern can provide vital information about the source of the blood. Blood spatter can help determine the size and type of the wound, the direction and speed with which the perpetrator was moving, and the type of weapon used to create the blood spill.
- The internal and external examination of a body after death. An autopsy is performed to confirm or determine the cause of death and establish other pre-death conditions, such as the type of food last consumed and the time it was consumed.
- Science, The application of science to law.
- Fingerprint, A fingerprint made by deposits of oils and/or perspiration, not usually visible to the human eye. Various technologies, including lasers, can be used to identify latent fingerprints.
- A red blood cell protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood stream. Also provides the red coloring of blood.
- The study of criminal activity and how it is dealt with by the law.
- Analysis, When comparing a known object to one that needs to be identified, analysts will break down photos of each into small portions, and compare the respective similarites within those portions.
- A substance that accelerates a chemical reaction but is not itself permanently changed by the reaction.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid. It provides a powerful technique for uniquely identifying the person or animal that left traces of body fluids at a crime scene.
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- The study of the motion of bullets and the examination for distinctive characteristics after being fired. Examiners can use this evidence to match bullets or bullet fragments to specific weapons.
- The path of a projectile.
- Track, The path of a bullet or projectile as it passes through matter, such as a body or a wall.
- A unit of inheritance consisting of a sequence of DNA that determines a particular characteristic in an organism.
- Drawing, A sketch of a suspect produced from eyewitness descriptions of one or more persons.
- The study of poisons and drugs and thier effect on human and animal populations.
- Chromatograph (GC), A forensic tool used to identify the chemical make-up of substances used in the comission of crimes. The questioned substance is burned at high temperatures. The temperature at which the material becomes gas is then charted to determine its make-up.
- The unique patterns created by skin ridges found on the palm sides of fingers and thumbs.
- Interpretation, The interpretation of size, shape, orientation, and distribution of blood stains on various surfaces. Information about that event can be derived from the proper interpretation of the stains.
- Electrophoresis, The technique by which DNA fragments are placed in a gel and charged with electricity. An applied electric field than separates the fragments by size, as part of the process of creating a genetic profile.
- Detector, Also known as a "Polygraph". A machine that charts how respiration ond other bodily functions change as questions are asked of the person being tested. An attempt to knowingly provide false answers can cause changes in bodily functions. These tests are not usually admissable in court because many scientists and others consider the results to be unscientific and inconsistent.
- A chemical that is capable of detecting bloodstains diluted up to 10,000 times. It is used to identify blood that has been removed from a given area. It is an invaluable tool for investigators at altered crime scenes.
- Evidence, Any object that can help explain an event under investigation. For example, it can establish that a crime has been committed, and sometimes it can provide a link between a crime and its victim or between a crime and its perpetrator.
- A technology dealing with the properties and actions of serums in blood; also known as "blood analysis".
- Glue Fuming, Techniques used to develop latent fingerprints on non-porous surfaces. A chemical in the glue reacts with and adheres to the finger oils, and then exposes latent prints.
- The diameter of the bore of a rifled firearm, usually expressed in hundredths of an inch or in millimeters. For example, a Colt 45 has a bore of .45 of an inch.
29 Clues: The path of a projectile. • Science, The application of science to law. • The study of criminal activity and how it is dealt with by the law. • The study of poisons and drugs and thier effect on human and animal populations. • The unique patterns created by skin ridges found on the palm sides of fingers and thumbs. • ...
Medical Terminology- Chapter 2 2021-01-05
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- Toxic to living cells
- Pertaining to the front
- Toward the head
- Pertaining to the middle
- Pertaining to lower or below
- Destruction, dissolution, or separation of calls
- Toward the tail
- Pertaining to the back
- Toward the middle or center
- pertaining to a nucleus
- Tumor composed and cartilage
- Separation, destruction, or loosening of tissue
- Instrument or counting and measuring cells
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- Pertaining to the neck of the body or the neck of the uterus
- Pertaining to a point away from attachment or origin
- Pertaining to the back
- Pertaining to the belly side( front of the body)
- Pertaining to the abdomen
- Pertaining to the cranium or skull
- Pertaining to the side
- Specialist in the study of tissue
- Pertaining to above or upper (part of the body, organ, or structure)
- Study of cells
23 Clues: Study of cells • Toward the head • Toward the tail • Toxic to living cells • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the side • Pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the front • pertaining to a nucleus • Pertaining to the middle • Pertaining to the abdomen • Toward the middle or center • Pertaining to lower or below • Tumor composed and cartilage • Specialist in the study of tissue • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - Respiratory 2021-01-16
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- Drives respiration
- Lung collapse
- Cell type common in asthma pathogenesis
- Take my ______ away!
- Conducting air passage
- Delivered via inhaler
- Required for cellular respiration
- Happens in exercise
- Common cause of pneumonia in infants
- Total lung capacity minus vital capacity
- Meaning excess
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- Lung coverings
- Surgical puncture into the chest cavity
- Many smokers develop this
- Animator who died of lung cancer
- Discoverer of pulmonary circulation
- Crackles
- Previously treated with heroin
- Lung with two lobes
- Life-saving procedure
- Radiographic film
- Invented the stethoscope
22 Clues: Crackles • Lung collapse • Lung coverings • Meaning excess • Radiographic film • Drives respiration • Lung with two lobes • Happens in exercise • Take my ______ away! • Delivered via inhaler • Life-saving procedure • Conducting air passage • Invented the stethoscope • Many smokers develop this • Previously treated with heroin • Animator who died of lung cancer • Required for cellular respiration • ...
UOSCOM - Medical Crossword - Respiratory 2021-01-16
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- Previously treated with heroin
- Common cause of pneumonia in infants
- Crackles
- Total lung capacity minus vital capacity
- Lung with two lobes
- Delivered via inhaler
- Conducting air passage
- Radiographic film
- Cell type common in asthma pathogenesis
- Lung coverings
- Required for cellular respiration
- Lung collapse
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- Surgical puncture into the chest cavity
- Animator who died of lung cancer
- Discoverer of pulmonary circulation
- Life-saving procedure
- Meaning excess
- Happens in exercise
- Take my ______ away!
- Many smokers develop this
- Drives respiration
- Invented the stethoscope
22 Clues: Crackles • Lung collapse • Meaning excess • Lung coverings • Radiographic film • Drives respiration • Lung with two lobes • Happens in exercise • Take my ______ away! • Life-saving procedure • Delivered via inhaler • Conducting air passage • Invented the stethoscope • Many smokers develop this • Previously treated with heroin • Animator who died of lung cancer • Required for cellular respiration • ...
Medical Terms Project 2 2020-10-02
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- the study of a subject
- Big gray animals with one ivory horn
- think, megamind
- can we fix it, yes we can!
- digestion of food occurs here
- sounds like king arthur
- Hubba Bubba Bubblegum
- BLEH I got FUR in my mouth!
- red and puffy sounds like flame
- the best part of chicken
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- An expert in this study
- what do you feel when someone pinches you
- soft as a pillow
- CRANIodos the poke'mon
- you use this every single day without realizing it
- think Disneys, but without the "n"
- this thing pumps your blood
- baby goat + knee
- LIVE longeR
- involuntary twitches
- The darkest minecraft dimension
21 Clues: LIVE longeR • think, megamind • soft as a pillow • baby goat + knee • involuntary twitches • Hubba Bubba Bubblegum • the study of a subject • CRANIodos the poke'mon • An expert in this study • sounds like king arthur • the best part of chicken • can we fix it, yes we can! • this thing pumps your blood • BLEH I got FUR in my mouth! • digestion of food occurs here • ...
Ch. 4 - Medical Terminology 2020-12-10
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- destruction of microorganisms to prevent infection
- condition of a larger than normal head
- pertaining to two or both sides
- chemical substance that has the ability to inhibit or destroy foreign organisms in the body
- layer of cells covering the external surface of the body and lining the hollow tubes within the body
- fusion of fingers or toes
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition or disorder
- close interaction between 2 organisms living in close association
- pertaining to a new birth
- disease condition in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy cells producing chronic, disabling diseases
- condition of change of shape or form
- return to good health
- sliding forward or downward
- branching into two parts
- increase in size of tissue or an organ due to increase in size of individual cells
- bones hand bones
- tissue tissue that supports and binds other tissues and parts
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- normal thyroid function
- without breathing
- condition of abnormal formation
- new growth
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- cibum before meals
- spread of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- inner lining of the heart
- non-cancerous
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- muscle that draws a limb toward the body
- sign or symptom that appears before the onset of a more serious illness
- protrusion of the eyeball
- instrument to view small objects
- without oxygen
- instrument to visually examine the interior of the body
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- high levels of sugar in the bloodstream
- pertaining to between the ribs
- glands endocrine glands above the kidney
- pertaining to without sleep
- use of high frequency sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- foreign substance or toxin that stimulates the production of an antibody
- protein made by WBCs in response to foreign substances in the blood
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- pertaining to 1 side
- removal of half the tongue
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the body
- before birth
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- glands 4 endocrine glands on the posterior side of the thyroid gland
- cellular process of breaking down complex nutrients to simpler substances
- pertaining to under the skin
- sliding or falling back
- separation of a substance into various parts
- measurement through the center of a circle
- pertaining to below the ribs
- process of building up proteins in cells
- pertaining to within the trachea
- anomaly abnormality present at birth
- DNA insertion of a gene from 1 organism into the DNA of another
- inflammation of many nerves
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more complex
- pertaining to through the skin
- bending forward
- measurement together
- bending backward
- slow heartbeat
- abnormally rapid breathing
- condition of abnormal development
- deficiency of all cells
- pertaining to before birth
- condition of increased formation of cells
- frequent passage of loose, watery stools
- painful, inflamed intestines commonly caused by bacterial infection
- cancerous
- difficult breathing
- factor that indicates against the administration of a drug or procedure in the care of a patient
- low/deficient levels of sugar in blood
- condition of smaller than normal head
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- excessive loss of water
- injection injection of medication under the skin
- after death
- separation of nitrogenous wastes from the blood when the kidneys no longer function
- exaggerated feeling of well
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- affecting the opposite side of a part of the body
- muscle that draws a limb away from the body
- process of cutting into the body
- transfer of blood from 1 person to another
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- pertaining to away from the rule or order
- pertaining to within a vein
- high blood pressure
- pregnancy pregnancy that is out of place
- after birth
- substance produced against a toxin
97 Clues: cancerous • new growth • after death • after birth • before birth • non-cancerous • slow heartbeat • without oxygen • bending forward • bending backward • bones hand bones • without breathing • cibum before meals • difficult breathing • high blood pressure • measurement together • pertaining to 1 side • return to good health • sliding or falling back • deficiency of all cells • normal thyroid function • ...
Ch. 4 - Medical Terminology 2020-12-10
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- spread of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site
- bending forward
- signs and symptoms that occur together indicating a particular condition or disorder
- sign or symptom that appears before the onset of a more serious illness
- pertaining to within a vein
- pertaining to before birth
- glands 4 endocrine glands on the posterior side of the thyroid gland
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- condition of smaller than normal head
- DNA insertion of a gene from 1 organism into the DNA of another
- cancerous
- sliding or falling back
- injection injection of medication under the skin
- fusion of fingers or toes
- bones that grow together separated by a piece of fibrocartilage
- double-layered membrane surrounding the heart
- deficiency of all cells
- pertaining to between the ribs
- difficult breathing
- return to good health
- pertaining to 1 side
- removal of half the tongue
- before birth
- condition of abnormal formation
- protein made by WBCs in response to foreign substances in the blood
- after birth
- non-cancerous
- layer of cells covering the external surface of the body and lining the hollow tubes within the body
- separation of nitrogenous wastes from the blood when the kidneys no longer function
- inflammation of many nerves
- pertaining to occurring before a malignant condition
- cibum before meals
- transfer of blood from 1 person to another
- destruction of nerve tissue leading to loss of sensation or motion in a part of the body
- increase in size of tissue or an organ due to increase in size of individual cells
- pertaining to away from the rule or order
- separation of a substance into various parts
- protrusion of the eyeball
- substance produced against a toxin
- general feeling of bodily discomfort
- sliding forward or downward
- instrument to view small objects
- normal thyroid function
- pertaining to behind the peritoneum
- condition of a larger than normal head
- process of building up proteins in cells
- condition of abnormal development
- excessive loss of water
- chemical substance that has the ability to inhibit or destroy foreign organisms in the body
- high blood pressure
- pertaining to within the trachea
- frequent passage of loose, watery stools
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- bones hand bones
- pertaining to across or through the urethra
- pertaining to without sleep
- instrument to visually examine the interior of the body
- condition of increased formation of cells
- measurement together
- pregnancy pregnancy that is out of place
- new growth
- exaggerated feeling of well
- pertaining to below the ribs
- muscle that draws a limb toward the body
- without breathing
- foreign substance or toxin that stimulates the production of an antibody
- subjective change in a condition as perceived by the patient
- tissue tissue that supports and binds other tissues and parts
- pertaining to above the pubic bones
- painful, inflamed intestines commonly caused by bacterial infection
- affecting the opposite side of a part of the body
- condition of change of shape or form
- cellular process of breaking down complex nutrients to simpler substances
- close interaction between 2 organisms living in close association
- pertaining to a multi-lobed nucleus
- pertaining to through the skin
- factor that indicates against the administration of a drug or procedure in the care of a patient
- slow heartbeat
- without oxygen
- pertaining to a new birth
- destruction of microorganisms to prevent infection
- low/deficient levels of sugar in blood
- abnormally rapid breathing
- disease condition in which the immune system attacks normal, healthy cells producing chronic, disabling diseases
- after death
- putting together of simple substances to create something new and often more complex
- pertaining to under the skin
- bending backward
- use of high frequency sound waves to produce a record or picture of an organ or tissue
- anomaly abnormality present at birth
- pertaining to two or both sides
- process of cutting into the body
- inner lining of the heart
- high levels of sugar in the bloodstream
- glands endocrine glands above the kidney
- branching into two parts
- muscle that draws a limb away from the body
- measurement through the center of a circle
97 Clues: cancerous • new growth • after birth • after death • before birth • non-cancerous • slow heartbeat • without oxygen • bending forward • bones hand bones • bending backward • without breathing • cibum before meals • difficult breathing • high blood pressure • measurement together • pertaining to 1 side • return to good health • sliding or falling back • deficiency of all cells • normal thyroid function • ...
Medical Detective Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-18
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- a medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental care for children
- how much heat in your body is your _______
- pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels
- something that is reasonable is ________
- the information you collect from your experiment
- medicine to help with bacterial infections
- a procedure that you can do to test out a research question
- techniques to keep something from being infected by a pathogen
- Measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is pumping
- inside the Petri dish; what you put your bacteria or pathogen on
- temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory rate count as these
- a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus
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- your educated guess on your research question is your _______
- measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is resting
- the identification of a disease is a ___________
- causes you to become sick; Zika is an example
- how much times you breath every minute
- how much times your heart beats every minute
- this part in your experiment always depends on your independent variable; changes
- this part in your experiment doesn’t change
- a scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes
- what your patient is feeling or going through is a ________ of a disease
22 Clues: how much times you breath every minute • something that is reasonable is ________ • how much heat in your body is your _______ • medicine to help with bacterial infections • this part in your experiment doesn’t change • how much times your heart beats every minute • causes you to become sick; Zika is an example • the identification of a disease is a ___________ • ...
Immune System Medical Terms 2021-02-22
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- cell engulfs microorganisms
- master biological cell
- white blood cell
- large number infected people-global impact
- blood protein binds to foreign substances
- global health response
- immune response against person's own tissues
- disease causing microogranism
- provides immunity to particular infectious disease
- hospital acquired infection
- Fluid circulates throughout lymphatic system
- compromised or absent immune response
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- specific immunity through pathogen exposure
- large number infected people-regional impact
- lymphocyte for humeral response
- prevents immune response
- white blood cell made of B-Cell/T-Cells
- non-specific immunity
- foreign substance stimulates antibody production
- agent can cause an allergic response
- U.S. agency tracks & investigates public disease
- normal immune response
- lymphocyte for cell mediated response
- severe whole-body allergic reaction
24 Clues: white blood cell • non-specific immunity • master biological cell • global health response • normal immune response • prevents immune response • cell engulfs microorganisms • hospital acquired infection • disease causing microogranism • lymphocyte for humeral response • severe whole-body allergic reaction • agent can cause an allergic response • lymphocyte for cell mediated response • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 4 2021-02-08
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- root word for glue
- ________ is any type of loss of neurologic function involving the interpretation of sensory information.
- the control center of the ANS located near the pituitary gland
- ________ agents are drugs used to treat psychosis (esp. schizophrenia)
- herpes ________ is a viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves; characterized by spread out painful blisters AKA shingles
- this type of seizure causes stiffening-jerking which involves all muscle groups; used to be called a grand mal seizure
- convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere
- EEG stands for _______________________.
- shallow grooves that separate gyri
- cerebral _______________ is a condition that causes the hardening of arteries in the brain
- the sympathetic nervous system triggers our fight-or-flight response in ___________ situations
- __________ disability: a category of disability that indicates a below-average mental ability and lack of skills needed for day-to-day activities
- syncope means losing consciousness i.e. ________
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- PSG stands for ________________.
- ________ agents AKA antianxiety agents are drugs used to reduce anxiety.
- The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________
- paresis is a suffix that indicates ______ paralysis
- ECT or __________ therapy uses shocks applied to the brain to induce convulsions
- a developmental disability resulting from neurologic disorder. Evidenced by difficulties with verbal and nonverbal communication.
- inflammation involving two or more nerves; often caused by nutritional deficiency such as lack of thiamine
- pain that follows this type of nerve; caused by compression or trauma of the nerve or nerve root.
- spina ________ is a defect in development of the spinal column; absence of vertebral arches often causing pouching in the meninges/spinal cord
- This consists of the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- the cerebral _______ is the outer layer of the cerebrum that consists of gray matter (this root also means bark)
- The brain and spinal cord make up this crucial body system.
- root word for little brain
- __________ mater is the deepest layer of the meninges existing beneath the dura mater and pia mater.
- the number of nerves arising from the brain
- root word for knowing
- This lobe of the brain is responsible for sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch
30 Clues: root word for glue • root word for knowing • root word for little brain • PSG stands for ________________. • shallow grooves that separate gyri • EEG stands for _______________________. • the number of nerves arising from the brain • The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________ • convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 4 2021-02-08
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- the cerebral _______ is the outer layer of the cerebrum that consists of gray matter (this root also means bark)
- __________ mater is the deepest layer of the meninges existing beneath the dura mater and pia mater.
- __________ disability: a category of disability that indicates a below-average mental ability and lack of skills needed for day-to-day activities
- the sympathetic nervous system triggers our fight-or-flight response in ___________ situations
- PSG stands for ________________.
- root word for knowing
- ________ agents are drugs used to treat psychosis (esp. schizophrenia)
- excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
- syncope means losing consciousness i.e. ________
- The brain and spinal cord make up this crucial body system.
- a developmental disability resulting from neurologic disorder. Evidenced by difficulties with verbal and nonverbal communication.
- herpes ________ is a viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves; characterized by spread out painful blisters AKA shingles
- ________ is any type of loss of neurologic function involving the interpretation of sensory information.
- The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________
- pain that follows this type of nerve; caused by compression or trauma of the nerve or nerve root.
- cerebral _______________ is a condition that causes the hardening of arteries in the brain
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- ________ agents AKA antianxiety agents are drugs used to reduce anxiety.
- ECT or __________ therapy uses shocks applied to the brain to induce convulsions
- This lobe of the brain is responsible for sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch
- the number of nerves arising from the brain
- paresis is a suffix that indicates ______ paralysis
- EEG stands for _______________________.
- inflammation involving two or more nerves; often caused by nutritional deficiency such as lack of thiamine
- This consists of the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- root word for glue
- spina ________ is a defect in development of the spinal column; absence of vertebral arches often causing pouching in the meninges/spinal cord
- the control center of the ANS located near the pituitary gland
- convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere
- this type of seizure causes stiffening-jerking which involves all muscle groups; used to be called a grand mal seizure
- root word for little brain
- shallow grooves that separate gyri
31 Clues: root word for glue • root word for knowing • root word for little brain • PSG stands for ________________. • shallow grooves that separate gyri • EEG stands for _______________________. • the number of nerves arising from the brain • excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra • The SP in SPECT stands for ________-________ • convulsions (mounds) of the cerebral hemisphere • ...
Medical Terminology: Chapter 6 2021-02-17
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- _______ window is a membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and internal ear
- the T in ENT stands for
- the smaller of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- An acoustic neuroma is also known as a vestibular ___________
- this root words means a tube
- the larger of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear
- a hearing condition would end with -___________
- excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis
- ear ___________ is the introduction of a medicated solution into the external canal
- ____________ media is inflammation of the ear from changes in atmospheric pressure
- a disorder of the internal ear resulting from excessive buildup of endolymph, causing episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, and hearing loss; named after Prosper _____________
- PE stands for ________________
- myring/o and tympan/o are root words that mean _______________
- hearing impairment in old age
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- hardening of the bony tissue in the ear
- a drug that blocks the effects of histamine
- the malleus, incus, and __________ are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear in that order; AKA stirrup
- otalgia and otodynia both mean __________
- instrument for examining the ear
- (BAEP) brainstem auditory evoked ___________ is electrodiagnostic testing that uses computerized equipment to measure involuntary responses to sound within the auditory nervous system
- the spiral organ AKA the organ of _______ is the structure in the cochlea which contains hair cells that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing
- _________________ hearing loss is a hearing impairment caused by lesions of dysfunction on the cochlea or cochlear (auditory) nerve
- a waxy substance secreted by glands located throughout the external canal
- The fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the internal ear
- fluid within the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear
25 Clues: the T in ENT stands for • this root words means a tube • hearing impairment in old age • PE stands for ________________ • instrument for examining the ear • hardening of the bony tissue in the ear • otalgia and otodynia both mean __________ • a drug that blocks the effects of histamine • excision of the stapes to correct otosclerosis • ...
