medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology #1 2016-12-05
Medical Directional Terminology 2025-10-02
Across
- the back of
- Same side of the body
- the front of
- Towards the center of the body
- Towards the origin of the limb
- Away from the head
- Away from the center of the body
Down
- Opposite side of the body
- Towards the head
- Away from the origin of the limb
- towards the surface of the body
- Away from the surface of the body
12 Clues: the back of • the front of • Towards the head • Away from the head • Same side of the body • Opposite side of the body • Towards the center of the body • Towards the origin of the limb • towards the surface of the body • Away from the origin of the limb • Away from the center of the body • Away from the surface of the body
medical terminology set 6 2024-05-15
Medical Terminology : Cardiovascular system 2024-12-04
Across
- Small blood vessels where O2 and CO2 are exchanged
- Upper heart chamber
- Term for blood platelets
- A body fluid responsible for transporting gasses
- Slow heart
- The rhythmic throbbing generated by contractions of the heart
- Term for white blood cells
- The pressure exerted by blood on the wall of an artery or vein. Measured using a sphygmomanometer
- Disorder involving a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
Down
- Lower heart chamber
- Term for red blood cells
- Sound the heart makes
- Body system relating to the heart
- Fast heart
- Type of blood vessel that transports oxygenated blood
- Synonym for illness or sickness
- Important organ that circulates blood
- Type of blood vessel that transports deoxygenated blood
18 Clues: Fast heart • Slow heart • Lower heart chamber • Upper heart chamber • Sound the heart makes • Term for red blood cells • Term for blood platelets • Term for white blood cells • Synonym for illness or sickness • Body system relating to the heart • Important organ that circulates blood • A body fluid responsible for transporting gasses • ...
medical terminology b 2019-04-25
Veterinary medical terminology 2025-11-20
Across
- high blood sugar
- study of the heart and its diseases
- top outer layer of skin
- chemo, a systemic drug CUTANE/O-under the skin was infected
- surgeon will perform an arthrocentesis to aspirate fluid from the swollen joint.
- red blood cell
- or AN- without or no blood cell production
Down
- veterinarian
- the dogs head is hurt
- Pain in the joints
- bones located outside the body
- heart rhythm
12 Clues: veterinarian • heart rhythm • red blood cell • high blood sugar • Pain in the joints • the dogs head is hurt • top outer layer of skin • bones located outside the body • study of the heart and its diseases • or AN- without or no blood cell production • chemo, a systemic drug CUTANE/O-under the skin was infected • ...
Professional Nursing Final Exam Review 2022-12-07
Across
- What type of communication is exemplified in one's thinking is also known as self-talk or inner thought
- What is the suffix for recording
- What domain of learning involves acting
- What is the measurement for many
- What does the term hist/o mean
- What is the prefix for veins
- What body system is the medical term pneu
- What does the term pil/o mean
- What is the prefix for away from
- excessive fluid in the interstitial compartment
- What is the abbreviation for complete bed rest
- What body system is the medical term cyst
- What is the suffix for enlargement
- What is the abbreviation for nursing
- What is a malfunction of the body
- What are beliefs formed over time; include judgements that may fit facts or be in error
- What body system is the medical term chloe
- What is the abbreviation for diagnosis
- What domain of learning involves thinking
- What body function means to empty bladder
- What is a perceived notion of unwellness
- What type of communication is the interaction that occurs when a small number of people meet together and share a common purpose
- What body system is the medical term enter
- What is the suffix for surgical repair
Down
- What type of communication occurs within a person's spiritual domain
- What is the prefix for muscles
- What bioethical principle means the ability to make informed personal choices
- What is the abbreviation for before meals
- What is the measurement for fast
- What drains deoxygenated blood
- What is the suffix for surgical removal
- What medical terminology means before birth
- What body system is the medical term hepat
- What type of communication is the one-to-one interaction between the nurse and patient that often occurs face-to-face
- What is the abbreviation for left eye
- What body function is emesis
- What is the suffix for tumor
- What domain of learning involves feeling
- What is the abbreviation for data action response
- What body function means gas
- What does the term aden/o mean
- What does the term esthesi/o mean
- What body system is the medical term hem
- What is the contraction of ventricles called
- What is the suffix meaning for blood
- What bioethical principle means doing or promoting good for others
- What is the abbreviation for with defined limits
- What body function means to pass urine
- What body function is diaphoresis
49 Clues: What is the prefix for veins • What body function is emesis • What is the suffix for tumor • What body function means gas • What does the term pil/o mean • What is the prefix for muscles • What drains deoxygenated blood • What does the term hist/o mean • What does the term aden/o mean • What is the suffix for recording • What is the measurement for fast • ...
q1 vocab 2025-09-29
15 Clues: begin • country • freedom • uprising • boundary • panicked • swearing • secretive • eliminate • falsehood • difference • disqualify • persecution • suppression • terminology
ACMGEN309 Revision 2024-05-26
Across
- Industry terminology for defensive cat
- ______ measures to ensure good health
- Bleeding
- Means away from the body
Down
- Most toxic type of chocolate
- Location of pulse in hind limbs
- Absence of breathing
- Terminology for 'limping'
- Comes in three stages
- Treatment that goes on skin
- Treatment that is given via mouth
11 Clues: Bleeding • Absence of breathing • Comes in three stages • Means away from the body • Terminology for 'limping' • Treatment that goes on skin • Most toxic type of chocolate • Location of pulse in hind limbs • Treatment that is given via mouth • ______ measures to ensure good health • Industry terminology for defensive cat
ANS2SA- 3.02 Medical Terminology 2020-01-26
Across
- Back
- Flow or discharge
- Underside of the body
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Pain
- Stomach
- Before
- Inflammation
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
Down
- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- Front of the body
- Head
- Tail
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Heart
- Against, opposing
- Vein
17 Clues: Back • Head • Tail • Pain • Vein • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Against, opposing • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
Medical Terminology (Common Diagnoses) 2020-12-22
Across
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes often caused by a respiratory infection
- the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down
- widespread muscle pain and tenderness
- a group of diseases that results in high glucose levels
- infection in any part of the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, urethra)
- high blood pressure
- narrowing of arteries caused by a build-up of plaque
- itchy inflammation of the skin
Down
- autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks itself
- thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid
- inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints
- inflammation of the larynx and pharynx at the same time
- the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance
- narrowed and inflamed airways
- stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipelining
- high levels of lipids in the blood
- cancer within blood cells in which starts in the soft tissue in bones
17 Clues: high blood pressure • narrowed and inflamed airways • itchy inflammation of the skin • high levels of lipids in the blood • widespread muscle pain and tenderness • thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid • inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints • stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipelining • the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down • ...
3.01 Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-09-22
Across
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
- Against, opposing
- Head
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Stomach
- Back
- Underside of the body
- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
Down
- Inflammation
- Before
- Heart
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Pain
- Front of the body
- Tail
- Vein
- Flow or discharge
17 Clues: Pain • Head • Tail • Vein • Back • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Against, opposing • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
CLS X-mas Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- Has office space at CLS
- Medical terminology for the ear drum
- The surname of the longest serving staff member
- Zoe lives in this village
- Equipment used in a cardiac arrest
- Nurse manager at CLS in 2015
- When some inner part ruptures through another part in your body
- Two of our salaried GPs went to this school
- Popular over the counter painkiller
- Hosts an annual Macmillan coffee morning
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- Physiotherapy service at CLS
- Our practice manager holds this title
- Ed and Jord support this rugby team
- The name of the long walk done by staff in 2016
- The number of years Jonathan has worked at CLS
- Becca enjoys this hobby
- Lockdown
- The location of our Xmas party in 2021
- Varicella Zoster infection and vaccination
- Janice took over this person as the unofficial practice baker
- Too many of these, and it is called acne
- Slightly obsessed with Game of Thrones
- Senior partner in 2012
23 Clues: Lockdown • Senior partner in 2012 • Has office space at CLS • Becca enjoys this hobby • Zoe lives in this village • Physiotherapy service at CLS • Nurse manager at CLS in 2015 • Equipment used in a cardiac arrest • Ed and Jord support this rugby team • Popular over the counter painkiller • Medical terminology for the ear drum • Our practice manager holds this title • ...
ANS2SA- 3.02 Medical Terminology 2023-03-01
Across
- Back
- Flow or discharge
- Underside of the body
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Pain
- Stomach
- Before
- Inflammation
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
Down
- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- Front of the body
- Head
- Tail
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Heart
- Against, opposing
- Vein
17 Clues: Back • Head • Tail • Pain • Vein • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Against, opposing • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
ANS2SA- 3.02 Medical Terminology 2020-01-26
Across
- Back
- Flow or discharge
- Underside of the body
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Pain
- Stomach
- Before
- Inflammation
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
Down
- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- Front of the body
- Head
- Tail
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Heart
- Against, opposing
- Vein
17 Clues: Back • Head • Tail • Pain • Vein • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Against, opposing • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
Medical Terminology - Upset Stomach 2024-01-10
Across
- medication to prevent vomiting
- a pregnant woman
- condition of gallstones
- a brand name for acetaminophen
- an infection of the bladder causing bleeding
- pink medication
- a suffix that might be used to describe an antibiotic
- excessive vomiting during pregnancy
- a medication often referred to as “Motrin”
Down
- an organ that stores bile to digest food
- the main ingredient in TUMS
- a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
- medication to reduce the burning of acid after eating
- a metabolic pathway that produces ketone bodies
- occurs when immune cells attack the liver
- a syndrome of excessive vomiting
- a bladder infection also called cystitis
17 Clues: pink medication • a pregnant woman • condition of gallstones • the main ingredient in TUMS • medication to prevent vomiting • a brand name for acetaminophen • a syndrome of excessive vomiting • excessive vomiting during pregnancy • an organ that stores bile to digest food • a bladder infection also called cystitis • occurs when immune cells attack the liver • ...
NREMT-B Medical Terminology 2025-07-23
Across
- clot or particle that travels in the blood stream
- headache
- increase in symtoms or severity of disease
- vomit
- blood in urine
- sensation prior to a seizure
- coighing up blood
- decreased oxygen in the blood
- third space loss of fluid into abdomen
- unequal eye movement
Down
- Without a period; sign of pregnancy
- unequal pupil size
- blood int eh anterior chamber of they eye
- lack of oxygen in tissue/cells
- black tarry stool
- death of tissues
- impending shock symptoms
17 Clues: vomit • headache • blood in urine • death of tissues • black tarry stool • coighing up blood • unequal pupil size • unequal eye movement • impending shock symptoms • sensation prior to a seizure • decreased oxygen in the blood • lack of oxygen in tissue/cells • Without a period; sign of pregnancy • third space loss of fluid into abdomen • blood int eh anterior chamber of they eye • ...
Jr: Bell Ringer Test #3 2016-12-15
Across
- etiologic agent for ringworm
- the breastbone of the bird
- term for trimming toe nails
- when restraining a cat for venipuncture, use ____ hands
- smallest type of equine
- term for a disease that can transfer from humans to animals
- the medical term whiskers
- medical term for discharge
- this item can be used to clean the ear canal (two words)
- a two beat quick gait in a horse
- an animal between 10 and 14 months in age
- Brucellosis can be caught from drinking this type of milk
- the main route of transmission of rabies
- point on an extremity closest to the body
- the meat from young bovines
- type of oil found in wool
- should never restrain an animal for an exam
- type of chicken that produces eggs for consumption
Down
- etiologic agent of rabies
- a four beat quick gait in a horse
- parturition in the bovine
- the term indicating a hog is ready for slaughter
- this must be controlled for proper restraint
- the number of population that can become ill from a disease
- when restraining in lateral recumbency, keep the _____ legs held
- type of meat from sheep
- a term for an undomesticated animal
- clicker training is this type of behavior training
- medical terminology for a parrot
- tool used to examine the eardrum
- three-color markings on a female cat
- procedure done to the most aggressive dogs
- type of collar used to prevent chewing at bandages
- this item should never be used to clean the ear canal (two words)
- disease caught from undercooked chicken
- another term for wool
36 Clues: another term for wool • type of meat from sheep • smallest type of equine • etiologic agent of rabies • parturition in the bovine • the medical term whiskers • type of oil found in wool • the breastbone of the bird • medical term for discharge • term for trimming toe nails • the meat from young bovines • etiologic agent for ringworm • medical terminology for a parrot • ...
leyla belk - medical terminology 2023-01-04
Across
- oil found in skin
- what creates the pigment of your skin
- pus/fluid in the chest
- red blood cell
- relating to the skin
- inflaimed blood vessels
- nail fungal infection
- condition in which skin turns blue tint
- using cold temperatures to treat sicknesses or diseases
- hair disease
- outer layer of the skin
Down
- the epithelial cells that have a squashed/scaly shape
- the study of heat to diagnose problems
- study of skin
- tumor formed from glandular structures in skin
- the third layer of the skin
- surgery where you remove fat from skin
17 Clues: hair disease • study of skin • red blood cell • oil found in skin • relating to the skin • nail fungal infection • pus/fluid in the chest • inflaimed blood vessels • outer layer of the skin • the third layer of the skin • what creates the pigment of your skin • the study of heat to diagnose problems • surgery where you remove fat from skin • condition in which skin turns blue tint • ...
Medical Terminology : Chapter 11 2025-11-03
18 Clues: bad • good • again • ileum • colon • after • within • within • between • Study of • excessive • enlargement • under, below • before, forward • outside, beyond • surgical fixation • abnormal condition • around, surrounding
Medical Terminology Ch 2 2024-01-10
Across
- Situated nearest the midline
- Is the sagittal plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- The direction toward, or nearer, the side of the body
- The direction toward, or nearer, the midline
- Pertaining to the head
- Is a horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- Is a vertical plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- Situated in the front
Down
- Is a vertical plane that divides the body into unequal left and right portions
- Situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure
- Towards the head
- Refers to the front or belly side of the organs or body
- Lowermost, below, or towards the back
- Towards the lower part of the body
- Uppermost, above, or toward the head
- Situated in the back
- Refers to the back of the organs or body
17 Clues: Towards the head • Situated in the back • Situated in the front • Pertaining to the head • Situated nearest the midline • Towards the lower part of the body • Uppermost, above, or toward the head • Lowermost, below, or towards the back • Refers to the back of the organs or body • The direction toward, or nearer, the midline • ...
Medical Terminology Week 6 2023-02-14
Across
- Abdomen
- across,horizontal
- Right lower quadrant
- below normal,low
- left upper quadrant
- Right upper quadrant
- Right
- below or towards the feet
- Left
- toward or nearest the origin of a part
- towards the middle or center
Down
- side
- above or on top of
- skull
- posterior,behind
- away from or the farthest from the origin of a point
- Left lower quadrant
17 Clues: side • Left • skull • Right • Abdomen • below normal,low • posterior,behind • across,horizontal • above or on top of • left upper quadrant • Left lower quadrant • Right lower quadrant • Right upper quadrant • below or towards the feet • towards the middle or center • toward or nearest the origin of a part • away from or the farthest from the origin of a point
Medical Terminology - Muscular System 2023-10-01
Across
- movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
- a band of fibrous tissues that holds structures together abnormally
- movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- the herniation of muscle substance through a tear in the fascia surrounding it
- a surgical incision into a tendon
- weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures
- the point where the muscle ends by attaching to a bone or tendon
- slanted or at an angle
- the degeneration of muscle tissue
Down
- inflammation of a fascia
- the suturing of the end of tendon to a bone
- extreme slowness in movement
- the point where the muscle ends by attaching to a bone or tendon
- movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle
- the circular movement at the far end of a limb
- weakness or slight muscular paralysis
- the quick involuntary jerking of a muscle or group of muscles
- surgical suturing of a muscle
18 Clues: slanted or at an angle • inflammation of a fascia • extreme slowness in movement • surgical suturing of a muscle • a surgical incision into a tendon • the degeneration of muscle tissue • weakness or slight muscular paralysis • the suturing of the end of tendon to a bone • the circular movement at the far end of a limb • movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle • ...
People Around PCHS 2021-10-05
Across
- Freshman Class President
- Algebra I Teacher
- Sophomore Class President
- Assistant Principal
- Dual Biology I and II Teacher
- English 10 Teacher
- Environmental Science Teacher
- Dual English 11 and Yearbook Teacher
- Junior Class President
- Principal
- Senior Class President
- Criminal Justice Teacher
- Theater Arts Teacher
- Choir Teacher
- Medical Terminology Teacher
- Athletic Coordinator
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- World History I
- Personal Finance Teacher
- Guidance Counselor for Freshman-Sophomores L-Z
- Chemistry and Physics Teacher
- Guidance Counselor for Juniors-Seniors A-K
- Assistant Principal
- Horticulture and Equine Science Teacher
- Trigonometry, Dual Pre-Calculus, Dual Calculus, and Dual Statistics Teacher
- SCA President
- World History II and AP European History Teacher
- English 9 Teacher
- Health and PE 10 Teacher and SCA Sponsor
- Probability and Statistics and Geometry Teacher
- English 11 and 12 Teacher
- U.S History and Government Teacher
- Geometry and AFDA Teacher
- TV Media Teacher
- Band Teacher
- School Resource Officers
- Biology Teacher
- Dual U.S History and World History II Teacher
37 Clues: Principal • Band Teacher • SCA President • Choir Teacher • World History I • Biology Teacher • TV Media Teacher • Algebra I Teacher • English 9 Teacher • English 10 Teacher • Assistant Principal • Assistant Principal • Theater Arts Teacher • Athletic Coordinator • Junior Class President • Senior Class President • Freshman Class President • Personal Finance Teacher • School Resource Officers • ...
Medical Terminology Cardiovascular disease 2025-11-20
Across
- heartbeat arrhythmia
- of the arteries arteriosclerosis
- of the lining of the heart endocarditis
- slow heart rate bradycardia
- repair of a blood vessel angioplasty
- blood pressure hypertension
- buildup causing swelling edema
- of the heart cardiomegaly
- fast heart rate tachycardia
- breathing dyspnea
- of blood flow ischemia
Down
- attack due to blocked coronary artery myocardial infarction
- or ballooning of an artery aneurysm
- of the heart muscle myocarditis
- of a blood vessel vasculitis
- plaque buildup inside arteries atherosclerosis
- clot inside a vessel thrombosis
- pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart angina
- or temporary loss of blood flow transient ischemic attack
- blood pressure hypotension
20 Clues: breathing dyspnea • heartbeat arrhythmia • of blood flow ischemia • of the heart cardiomegaly • blood pressure hypotension • slow heart rate bradycardia • blood pressure hypertension • fast heart rate tachycardia • of a blood vessel vasculitis • buildup causing swelling edema • of the heart muscle myocarditis • clot inside a vessel thrombosis • of the arteries arteriosclerosis • ...
Challenge One 2012-11-19
Across
- A set of conditions where nerves are affected.
- Arnold is an expert. It's defintely not one of these.
- If you're suffering from Caretenosis you're probably looking a little
Down
- This is suffered by many returned soldiers
- If your lacking in this you may have the dia-beats.
- If someone begins wheezing it may be a symptom of
- The medical terminology for a 'red-head'
7 Clues: The medical terminology for a 'red-head' • This is suffered by many returned soldiers • A set of conditions where nerves are affected. • If someone begins wheezing it may be a symptom of • If your lacking in this you may have the dia-beats. • Arnold is an expert. It's defintely not one of these. • If you're suffering from Caretenosis you're probably looking a little
Nervous System Terms 2022-06-25
Across
- Means bridge in Latin
- branching fiber of a nerve cell that receives nervous impulses
- rounded ridge on cerebral cortex (plural form)
- Space where nervous impulses travel between cells
- organ that receives and transmits stimulus to sensory nerves.
- terminology for seizure
- tumors of glial cells
- groove in surface of cerebral cortex (singular form)
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- protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- Cell that forms myelin sheath covering axons
- parenchyma of the nervous system
- sudden and temporary loss of consciousness
- terminology for action
- sufix for weakness
- cell that transports salts and water in nervous system
15 Clues: sufix for weakness • Means bridge in Latin • tumors of glial cells • terminology for action • terminology for seizure • parenchyma of the nervous system • sudden and temporary loss of consciousness • Cell that forms myelin sheath covering axons • rounded ridge on cerebral cortex (plural form) • Space where nervous impulses travel between cells • ...
History of Massage 2023-10-04
25 Clues: Ida • hindu • Japan • China • greek • touch • Nurse • author • System • father • rebirth • gliding • Sanskrit • magazine • kneading • Institute • paintings • frictions • Myotherapy • lymphology • arrhythmic • Osteopathy • circulation • terminology • manipulation
PBL 7.01, Causes of Abnormal Periods 2023-09-01
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- Which A describes the endometrium growing into the myometrium?
- Which P describes growths of tissue into the uterine cavity?
- how many days of menstrual bleeding is considered prolonged?
- terminology for a menstrual period that is too long
- Which C describes the dysfunction that can be caused by NSAIDs and Von Willebrand Disease?
- terminology for prolonged menstrual bleeding
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- terminology for a menstrual period that is too short
- Which O causes heavy mentrual bleeding due to excessive prolifertion of endometrium?
- what quantity of menstrual blood (ml) is considered heavy?
- terminology for heavy menstrual bleeding
- Which M describes cells which invade neighbouring tissue?
- Which L are benign masses in the myometrium layer of the uterus?
12 Clues: terminology for heavy menstrual bleeding • terminology for prolonged menstrual bleeding • terminology for a menstrual period that is too long • terminology for a menstrual period that is too short • Which M describes cells which invade neighbouring tissue? • what quantity of menstrual blood (ml) is considered heavy? • ...
medical terminology b 2019-04-25
Medical Terminology -Systems 2023-05-12
Across
- supports the body and gives muscles a place to attach
- maintains the Oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange regulates acid-base balance
- protects the body from disease and invading organisms
- allows the body to move
- manages reproduction and urine excretion
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- transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- process incoming information and allow the body to respond
- digests and absorbs food and excretes waste products
- consists of glands that secrete regulating chemicals called hormones
- process incoming information and allow the body to respond
- transports blood
- Skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands protect and regulate body temperature
12 Clues: transports blood • allows the body to move • manages reproduction and urine excretion • transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body • digests and absorbs food and excretes waste products • supports the body and gives muscles a place to attach • protects the body from disease and invading organisms • process incoming information and allow the body to respond • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2025-07-20
Across
- sensation that may be precede a migrain or seizure
- cessation of sppontaneous respirations
- to enhance an expected response
- to inhibit or counteract the effects of other drugs or undesired effects
- presence of air or oxygen
- collection of air between the ling and visceral pleura that can result in spontaneous pneimothorax
Down
- a condition characterized by unequal pupil size
- inhibiloty or difficulty in speaking
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen
- absense of air or oxygen
- shrinkage of cell or muscle
11 Clues: absense of air or oxygen • presence of air or oxygen • shrinkage of cell or muscle • to enhance an expected response • inhibiloty or difficulty in speaking • cessation of sppontaneous respirations • abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen • a condition characterized by unequal pupil size • sensation that may be precede a migrain or seizure • ...
Postmenopausal Bleeding 2017-09-05
Across
- Medical terminology for thickened uterine lining as a result of elevated oestrogen levels.
- Removal of small piece of tissue from uterine lining to test for cellular changes.
- The hormone which the treatment of the condition in answer ( ) is based on.
- Abbreviation of procedure where the cervix is expanded and a sample of the uterus is removed.
- Outgrowth of tissue projecting from the endometrium often prone to bleeding.
- Procedure by which a flexible endoscope is passed through a speculum and used to examine the uterus.
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- Procedure to remove the uterus.
- Most common cause of post menopausal bleeding, especially in elderly patients.
- Scan used to determine thickness of endometrial lining and help to identify the presence of polyps.
- Medical device that allows visualisation of the cervix during during a pelvic examination
- The percentage of uterine bleeding that turns out to be uterine cancer.
- Number of months from last period, beyond which vaginal bleeding is classified as postmenopausal.
12 Clues: Procedure to remove the uterus. • The percentage of uterine bleeding that turns out to be uterine cancer. • The hormone which the treatment of the condition in answer ( ) is based on. • Outgrowth of tissue projecting from the endometrium often prone to bleeding. • Most common cause of post menopausal bleeding, especially in elderly patients. • ...
Postmenopausal Bleeding 2017-09-05
Across
- Medical device that allows visualisation of the cervix during during a pelvic examination
- The hormone which the treatment of the condition in answer ( ) is based on.
- Scan used to determine thickness of endometrial lining and help to identify the presence of polyps.
- Number of months from last period, beyond which vaginal bleeding is classified as postmenopausal.
- Procedure by which a flexible endoscope is passed through a speculum and used to examine the uterus.
- The percentage of uterine bleeding that turns out to be uterine cancer.
Down
- Most common cause of post menopausal bleeding, especially in elderly patients.
- Abbreviation of procedure where the cervix is expanded and a sample of the uterus is removed.
- Removal of small piece of tissue from uterine lining to test for cellular changes.
- Procedure to remove the uterus.
- Medical terminology for thickened uterine lining as a result of elevated oestrogen levels.
- Outgrowth of tissue projecting from the endometrium often prone to bleeding.
12 Clues: Procedure to remove the uterus. • The percentage of uterine bleeding that turns out to be uterine cancer. • The hormone which the treatment of the condition in answer ( ) is based on. • Outgrowth of tissue projecting from the endometrium often prone to bleeding. • Most common cause of post menopausal bleeding, especially in elderly patients. • ...
Medical Terminology Activity 2025-12-05
Across
- Restless, dissatisfied mood
- largest portion of the brain
- High blood pressure
- Dark-colored, tarry stool caused by old blood
- Loss of appetite
- Gas in the stomach or intestines (flatus = a blowing)
- inflammation of the spinal cord
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- excision of pancreas
- Excessive level of bilirubin (bile pigment) in the blood
- Sick in the stomach
- Frequent loose or liquid stools
11 Clues: Loss of appetite • Sick in the stomach • High blood pressure • excision of pancreas • Restless, dissatisfied mood • largest portion of the brain • Frequent loose or liquid stools • inflammation of the spinal cord • Dark-colored, tarry stool caused by old blood • Gas in the stomach or intestines (flatus = a blowing) • Excessive level of bilirubin (bile pigment) in the blood
Medical Physics Terminology 2017-05-12
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- type of radiation "counter"
- _______ scattering, where an inner electron is kicked out of an atom
- ________ radiation, also known as Bremsstrahlung
- a radiation ______ is what you wear attached to your lab coat to keep track of how much radiation you have been exposed to
- radioactive molecule injected into patient to detect where it goes in the body
- _____ radiation, consists of a high energy helium nucleus
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- T in CAT scan
- ______ radiation, a high energy photon
- antimatter version of electron, the P in PET scan
- _____ radiation, consists of either a high energy electron or positron
- type of lifetime that measures the rate of radioactive decay
11 Clues: T in CAT scan • type of radiation "counter" • ______ radiation, a high energy photon • ________ radiation, also known as Bremsstrahlung • antimatter version of electron, the P in PET scan • _____ radiation, consists of a high energy helium nucleus • type of lifetime that measures the rate of radioactive decay • ...
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-02-16
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- The top layer of the skin
- Kills bacteria causing respiratory infections
- Heart
- Pertaining to the ovary
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- Pertaining to lymph
- Pertaining to the lung
- Having difficulty swallowing or eating
- Pertaining to the middle of the body
- Commonly referred to as a bruise
- Branch of medicine specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system
- Pertaining to the stomach
11 Clues: Heart • Pertaining to lymph • Pertaining to the lung • Pertaining to the ovary • The top layer of the skin • Pertaining to the stomach • Commonly referred to as a bruise • Pertaining to the middle of the body • Having difficulty swallowing or eating • Kills bacteria causing respiratory infections • ...
HCIN 552 2024-10-12
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- fixed amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for a covered health care service
- these are considered to be hybrids of HMOs and PPOs
- The number one global medical terminology
- accepts electronic claims from provider
- bills are reviewed for errors before transmitting to insurance companies
- A common system of naming things
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- Switching from MEDCIN to ICD-10 code sets
- itemized form that captures charges for patient visit
- Federal law that allows individuals to temporarily keep health coverage after term of employment
- Synonymous with coding fraud
- price list of services and procedures
- Type of health insurance plan that limits coverage to care from physicians who work for or contract with an insurance organization
12 Clues: Synonymous with coding fraud • A common system of naming things • price list of services and procedures • accepts electronic claims from provider • Switching from MEDCIN to ICD-10 code sets • The number one global medical terminology • these are considered to be hybrids of HMOs and PPOs • itemized form that captures charges for patient visit • ...
8th Vocabulary Oct 14 2024-10-11
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- an inherited disorder where one’s blood lacks the necessary substances to form clots
- the medical terminology for uncontrolled bleeding
- extreme low glucose levels in the blood
- resistance to a particular disease
- a perception that something is there but it isn’t (hearing voices or seeing things)
- symptoms brought on by eating spicy or rich foods.
- a first aid technique for choking
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- the pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- a drug that is used to help with inflammation
- describes a genetic trait that is passed from parent to child
- a skin infection, from bacteria, usually around the nose and mouth
- rapid, uncontrolled breathing.
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue
- the practice of staying healthy and clean
- A chemical that is released in the body when exposed to allergens
15 Clues: rapid, uncontrolled breathing. • a first aid technique for choking • resistance to a particular disease • the enlargement of an organ or tissue • extreme low glucose levels in the blood • the practice of staying healthy and clean • a drug that is used to help with inflammation • the medical terminology for uncontrolled bleeding • ...
Medical Terminology 1 2025-07-20
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- sensation that may be precede a migrain or seizure
- cessation of sppontaneous respirations
- to enhance an expected response
- to inhibit or counteract the effects of other drugs or undesired effects
- presence of air or oxygen
- collection of air between the ling and visceral pleura that can result in spontaneous pneimothorax
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- a condition characterized by unequal pupil size
- inhibiloty or difficulty in speaking
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen
- absense of air or oxygen
- shrinkage of cell or muscle
11 Clues: absense of air or oxygen • presence of air or oxygen • shrinkage of cell or muscle • to enhance an expected response • inhibiloty or difficulty in speaking • cessation of sppontaneous respirations • abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen • a condition characterized by unequal pupil size • sensation that may be precede a migrain or seizure • ...
Medical terminology activity 2025-11-28
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- in bone mass; results in thinning and weakening of bones; porous bone easily fractures
- aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue
- into vein in order to withdraw blood for testing also called venipuncture
- serious arrhythmia characterized by quivering of heart fibers cardiac arrest and death
- in muscle bulk from using it
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- anomaly; vertebra fails to fully form around spinal cord
- used to treat autoimmune diseases
- of medicine specializing in diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal system
- of heart muscle layer
- medication that reduces or prevents muscle spasm
- clot within a blood vessel may partially or completely occlude blood vessel
11 Clues: of heart muscle layer • in muscle bulk from using it • used to treat autoimmune diseases • aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue • medication that reduces or prevents muscle spasm • anomaly; vertebra fails to fully form around spinal cord • into vein in order to withdraw blood for testing also called venipuncture • ...
Medical Terminology Set 7 2024-05-16
Medical terminology: The Senses 2025-02-25
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- Related to the ears
- Related to the conjunctiva
- Related to hearing or sound
- Another term for the eardrum
- Another term for the tongue
- Suffix related to hearing
- Related to the eardrum
- Related to the tongue
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- Related to the eyes
- Related to the retina
- Related to the cornea
- Related to the skin
- Related to the sense of smell
- Related to the eyelid
- Suffix indicating a vision disorder
- Suffix indicating drooping or sagging
16 Clues: Related to the ears • Related to the eyes • Related to the skin • Related to the retina • Related to the cornea • Related to the eyelid • Related to the tongue • Related to the eardrum • Suffix related to hearing • Related to the conjunctiva • Related to hearing or sound • Another term for the tongue • Another term for the eardrum • Related to the sense of smell • ...
Medical Terminology 6 & 7 2021-01-08
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- Pain in the corner of the eye
- Any condition of the cranial contents.
- Study of the ear.
- Red cells.
- White blood cells.
- Swelling of the tongue.
- A person qualified to practice dentistry.
- Removal of the eggs.
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- Anything pertaining to the vessel.
- an instrument used to examine the eardrum.
- Above the tail.
- Someone who studies cells
- Removal of a spinal column
- Abnormal fat in the lips.
- Development of the seed.
- Cancer from melanocytes.
16 Clues: Red cells. • Above the tail. • Study of the ear. • White blood cells. • Removal of the eggs. • Swelling of the tongue. • Development of the seed. • Cancer from melanocytes. • Someone who studies cells • Abnormal fat in the lips. • Removal of a spinal column • Pain in the corner of the eye • Anything pertaining to the vessel. • Any condition of the cranial contents. • ...
medical terminology set 3 2024-05-15
17 Clues: head • well • cheek • heart • upper • cancer • airway • inside • painful • painful • picture • disease • outside • state of • inflammation • congestive heart failure • cerebral vascular accident
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-24
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- A medical specialist focusing on skin.
- Surgical removal of the appendix.
- The study of the heart.
- A type of tissue damage from prolonged pressure.
- The presence of harmful microorganisms in the body.
- Study of newborns.
- Abnormal hardening of tissue.
- Abnormal condition of the stomach.
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- A condition of excessive sweating.
- Inflammation of the tonsils.
- The process of pus formation.
- Heartbeat sensation.
- Process of examining body tissues to determine the presence of disease.
- Elevated blood pressure.
- A procedure to remove fluid from the abdomen.
- Abnormal blue color of the skin due to low oxygen.
16 Clues: Study of newborns. • Heartbeat sensation. • The study of the heart. • Elevated blood pressure. • Inflammation of the tonsils. • The process of pus formation. • Abnormal hardening of tissue. • Surgical removal of the appendix. • A condition of excessive sweating. • Abnormal condition of the stomach. • A medical specialist focusing on skin. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Activity 2025-12-05
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- Related to heart and blood vessels / circulatory system
- High blood pressure
- Disease causing high blood sugar levels
- Medical specialty related to liver diseases
- Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells)
- Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (causing diarrhea/vomiting)
- Chronic respiratory disease causing difficulty in breathing
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- Low number of red blood cells / low hemoglobin
- Medical specialty dealing with hormones and glands
- Medical specialty related to kidneys and their diseases
- Inflammation of joints
- Study / medical specialty of blood and its disorders
- Inflammation of the liver
- Study of immune system and immune responses
- Study of drugs and their effects on the body
16 Clues: High blood pressure • Inflammation of joints • Inflammation of the liver • Disease causing high blood sugar levels • Cancer of blood cells (white blood cells) • Medical specialty related to liver diseases • Study of immune system and immune responses • Study of drugs and their effects on the body • Elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood • ...
Foot Health Awareness Month 2025-04-09
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- Area of thickened skin on the bottom of the foot
- Caused when the bone or tissue at the joint of the big toe moves out of place
- Change ____ frequently to help keep feet dry
- Area of thickened skin on top of the foot or toe
- What time of day is Plantar Fasciitis pain usually the worst
- Shoes with ____ arch support may help relieve Plantar Fasciitis
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- Common name for a fungal infection of toes & feet
- What is the medical terminology for 'ankles leaning inward'
- Proper cutting techniques can prevent ____ toenails
- The average toenail grows at a rate of 0.08 ____ per month
- Only way to treat a bunion
11 Clues: Only way to treat a bunion • Change ____ frequently to help keep feet dry • Area of thickened skin on the bottom of the foot • Area of thickened skin on top of the foot or toe • Common name for a fungal infection of toes & feet • Proper cutting techniques can prevent ____ toenails • The average toenail grows at a rate of 0.08 ____ per month • ...
Aspirin and Heroin Presentation 2022-02-15
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- company that produced both heroin and aspirin
- western imperial powers helped in the global commercialization of this substance
- heroin is derived from this substance
- this treaty opened up five ports for foreign trade, increasing the flow of opium
- term derived from German medical terminology meaning large, powerful, and extreme
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- during WWII, soldiers developed a dependency to these substances
- in 1946, Bayer investigated this substance that was derived from aspirin
- country that went to war for opium from 1839-1842
- One of the first drugs to come into common usage
- Dr. Hoffman was recruited to work on the production of...
10 Clues: heroin is derived from this substance • company that produced both heroin and aspirin • One of the first drugs to come into common usage • country that went to war for opium from 1839-1842 • Dr. Hoffman was recruited to work on the production of... • during WWII, soldiers developed a dependency to these substances • ...
Train car types I 2022-02-23
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2022-10-24
16 Clues: rib • lung • skin • blood • joint • chest • heart • artery • muscle • stomach • gallbladder • cerebrum,brain • small intestine • urinary bladder • main part of the word • used to join 2 or more root words
Cardiovascular System Medical Terminology 2021-03-21
16 Clues: Slow • Fast • Heart • Vessel • Within • Measure • To turn • Clotting • Pressure • Ventricle • Narrowing • Blood vessel • Above normal • Below normal • largest artery • Abnormal condition
Medical Terminology Unit 7 2015-11-02
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- bening tumors of fatty tissues
- examination with hands
- incisions into the intestines which produce a small hoe in the abdomen through which the intestines are emptied
- incisions into the intestines which produce a small hole in the abdomen through which the intestines are emptied
- pertaining to relaxed or loosed bowels
- characterized by an increase in the bulk of a part or an organ caused by an increase in the size of the cells rather than an increase in the number of cells; not due to a tumor
- swelling or morbid enlargement of the lymph nodes
- within the abdominal cavity
- surgical removal of the gallbladder
- wounds or injuries
- plural form of the rounded, bony prominences such as those on each side of the ankle joint
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- a minimally invasive surgical technique using a fiberoptic instrument
- the arrest of bleeding
- instruments for withdrawing fluid from a cavity
- prescence of gas in abdominal cavity
- listening to sounds made by the various body structures as a diagnostic method
- incision into the loin
17 Clues: wounds or injuries • examination with hands • the arrest of bleeding • incision into the loin • within the abdominal cavity • bening tumors of fatty tissues • surgical removal of the gallbladder • prescence of gas in abdominal cavity • pertaining to relaxed or loosed bowels • instruments for withdrawing fluid from a cavity • swelling or morbid enlargement of the lymph nodes • ...
Aircraft Theme Crossword 2025-08-13
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- It is usually advised to fly above these while flying
- WWII Allied Aircraft that aided Bombing campaigns
- Passenger jet that was capable of flying at mach speeds
- WWI Fighter famous for being the plane the red baron scored 80 victories with
- WWI Aircraft most famously used by the red baron
- Terminology to describe an aircraft's height above ground level
- Aircraft famous for being the first successful aircraft of manned flight
- Aircraft engine type that is round with 5 or more cylinders usually
- Engine with multiple cylinders in a straight line
- The instrument used to measure the rotational speed (RPM) of the engine
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- the monoplane that Charles Lindbergh used to make the first solo, non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris in 1927
- Terminology used to describe an aircraft's speed through the air
- Aircraft that earned the nickname Fork Tailed Devil
- Aircraft that earned the nickname whistling death
- Aircraft famous for being the star of the movie Top Gun (1986)
- Terminology for a soldier who deploys behind enemy lines via parachute
- Aircraft famous for flying spy missions and not being shot down
- Aircraft that won the battle of Britain
- Aircraft engine that saw use mainly during ww1 and spun with rotation of the cylinders
- The unit of measure used to determine an aircraft's speed
20 Clues: Aircraft that won the battle of Britain • WWI Aircraft most famously used by the red baron • WWII Allied Aircraft that aided Bombing campaigns • Aircraft that earned the nickname whistling death • Engine with multiple cylinders in a straight line • Aircraft that earned the nickname Fork Tailed Devil • It is usually advised to fly above these while flying • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 10 2023-12-01
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- Pertaining to the spleen
- Inflammation of the Adenoid
- Excision of the tonsils
- Formation of red blood cells
- Process of recording the lymphatic vessels
- White blood cell
- Pertaining to the thymus
- Abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets)
- Study of blood
- Increase in number of platelets
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- Destruction of red blood cells
- Pertaining to the tonsils
- Suturing of the spleen
- Inflammation of the spleen
- Excision of the thymus
- Red blood cell
16 Clues: Red blood cell • Study of blood • White blood cell • Suturing of the spleen • Excision of the thymus • Excision of the tonsils • Pertaining to the spleen • Pertaining to the thymus • Pertaining to the tonsils • Inflammation of the spleen • Inflammation of the Adenoid • Formation of red blood cells • Destruction of red blood cells • Increase in number of platelets • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-24
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- ____ into/___ inscision
- another organ associated with the digestive system.
- ___ repair of.
- an organ associated with the circulatory system.
- a lump of tissue that often results in the resemblance of swelling.
- any ____ of.
- an organ associated with the respiratory system.
- an organ that supplies the body with blood.
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- the main organ of the integumentary system.
- the main organ of the nervous system.
- something gets big
- ____ removal of
- one of the organs that are associated with the digestive system.
- ____ of
- an organ associated with the endocrine system and produces substances for specific purposes/functions.
- specific region of tissue seemingly getting swollen.
16 Clues: ____ of • any ____ of. • ___ repair of. • ____ removal of • something gets big • ____ into/___ inscision • the main organ of the nervous system. • the main organ of the integumentary system. • an organ that supplies the body with blood. • an organ associated with the circulatory system. • an organ associated with the respiratory system. • ...
Medical Terminology: Respiratory System 2023-11-02
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- Inflammation of the bronchiole
- Incision of the trachea
- Excision of the tonsils
- Discharge of the nose
- Abnormal condition of blue skin
- Swallowing air
- Air sac
- Inflammation of one of the mastoid bones
- Specialist in the study of the lungs
- Any disease induced by a fungus
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- Resembling mucus
- Visual examination of the bronchus
- Expansion or dilation of a bronchus
- Pain in the pleura
- Excision of the adenoids
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
16 Clues: Air sac • Swallowing air • Resembling mucus • Pain in the pleura • Discharge of the nose • Incision of the trachea • Excision of the tonsils • Excision of the adenoids • Inflammation of the bronchiole • Abnormal condition of blue skin • Any disease induced by a fungus • Visual examination of the bronchus • Expansion or dilation of a bronchus • Specialist in the study of the lungs • ...
Canine Health 2024-04-09
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- Can appear as brown or black stripes
- Puppies under 12 weeks need worming every ____ weeks
- Directional terminology for toward the head
- Organism that lives in or on another organism
- Parasite that can cause paralysis
- Life stage of an elderly dog
- Can cause itching and anaemia
- Used to make pulling feel unnatural for the animal
- Technical term for 'Fever'
- Frontline treats ____ parasites
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- Drontal treats ____ parasites
- Directional terminology for toward the tail
- Coat type that has darker shades typically over lighter shades of the same colour
- Technical term for unsteady gait
- How an animal moves
- Typical form of identification for dogs
- Used to protect against disease
- Technical term for inability to swallow
- Puppy vaxs should be given as early as ____ weeks
- How many months old are most dogs when considered an adult
20 Clues: How an animal moves • Technical term for 'Fever' • Life stage of an elderly dog • Drontal treats ____ parasites • Can cause itching and anaemia • Used to protect against disease • Frontline treats ____ parasites • Technical term for unsteady gait • Parasite that can cause paralysis • Can appear as brown or black stripes • Typical form of identification for dogs • ...
Aspirin and Heroin Presentation 2022-02-15
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- western imperial powers helped in the global commercialization of this substance
- this treaty opened up five ports for foreign trade, increasing the flow of opium
- in 1946, Bayer investigated this substance that was derived from aspirin
- Dr. Hoffman was recruited to work on the production of...
- One of the first drugs to come into common usage
- company that produced both heroin and aspirin
Down
- term derived from German medical terminology meaning large, powerful, and extreme
- heroin is derived from this substance
- during WWII, soldiers developed a dependency to these substances
- country that went to war for opium from 1839-1842
10 Clues: heroin is derived from this substance • company that produced both heroin and aspirin • One of the first drugs to come into common usage • country that went to war for opium from 1839-1842 • Dr. Hoffman was recruited to work on the production of... • during WWII, soldiers developed a dependency to these substances • ...
15 medical terms from medical terminology 2022-09-01
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- inflammation of the heart
- j cerebrum main part of the brain
- enlargemnt of the gland
- surgical repair of the skin
- enlargement of the liver
- surgical repair of the nose
- surgical repair of the joint
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- inflammation of the eyelid
- the enlargement of the heart
- enlargement of the kidney
- softening of the heart
- Adenoma tumor with gland like sculpture
- removal of the stomach
- cardiopathy any disease of the heart
- the brain and spinal cord
15 Clues: softening of the heart • removal of the stomach • enlargemnt of the gland • enlargement of the liver • enlargement of the kidney • inflammation of the heart • the brain and spinal cord • inflammation of the eyelid • surgical repair of the skin • surgical repair of the nose • the enlargement of the heart • surgical repair of the joint • j cerebrum main part of the brain • ...
MEDICAL COMPLIANCE 2023-03-28
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- This may need to be applied if a "high risk" event is discovered. We follow instructions on the Unsuitable Events Management Table
- This type of deferral is applied if a donor declines to answer the high risk questions (two words)
- In addition to verifying minimum quantities, what else is assessed during the monthly Emergency Supply Kit review (two words)
- This type of event requires immediate discontinuation of the procedure and removal of the offending stimuli (if possible)
- In addition to verifying the pressure is greater than 25%, the Oxygen Tank indicator must be this.
- This type of adverse event is raised for bruises, arterial punctures,infections, and nerve injuries.
- If this type of gender is reported, Medical Staff must contact the DMD or ACMD prior to taking additional actions
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- It is important to verify that you assigned to the correct one electronically, especially if you move between other production areas.
- The reassessment of this can only be performed by Medical, and all changes require supportive documentation. Some changes also require additional notes, consents, and questionnaires to be ordered as applicable
- Prior to using one, we must make sure it is listed on the Medical Staff Terminology List
- The name of the area where everyone goes in the event of an emergency
- If a donor receives a failed result for this type of test (not viral), the donor is permanently deferred and must be counseled. The counseling handout is captured in a Supporting Documentation Issue
- This is required for the first screening test trending review for blood pressure
- This type of adverse event requires a minimum observation period of 30 minutes following donation completion
- This is the primary resource utilized to determine medical suitability
15 Clues: The name of the area where everyone goes in the event of an emergency • This is the primary resource utilized to determine medical suitability • This is required for the first screening test trending review for blood pressure • Prior to using one, we must make sure it is listed on the Medical Staff Terminology List • ...
Radio Protocol 2020-08-26
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- Incident command system abbreviation
- speak in a slow, clear _______ voice
- state the _____________'s name first
- 2 inches from your mouth
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- common terminology
- _____________ terminology prevents misunderstanding
- key the mic and wait
- Second, ____________ yourself
- Take two minutes for your ______, and that of your co-workers
- Portland Fire, Portland Police are ______ agencies
10 Clues: common terminology • key the mic and wait • 2 inches from your mouth • Second, ____________ yourself • Incident command system abbreviation • speak in a slow, clear _______ voice • state the _____________'s name first • Portland Fire, Portland Police are ______ agencies • _____________ terminology prevents misunderstanding • ...
U/S PHYSICS 2022-09-13
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- Anatomical terminology to indicate the front
- Anatomical terminology to indicate a position away from the midline of the body
- A form of ultrasound that can detect and measure blood flow
- Structures compared are of equal echogenicity
- The distance between consecutive corresponding points of the same phase on the wave
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- This type of wave needs a medium to propagate
- The process of using crystals to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Capable of generating echos
- Anatomical terminology to indicate the back/behind
9 Clues: Capable of generating echos • Anatomical terminology to indicate the front • This type of wave needs a medium to propagate • Structures compared are of equal echogenicity • Anatomical terminology to indicate the back/behind • A form of ultrasound that can detect and measure blood flow • Anatomical terminology to indicate a position away from the midline of the body • ...
medical terminology 2022-06-01
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- surgical removal of a lamins or posterior portion of a vertebra
- total displacement of a bone from its joint also known as luxation
- fracture treatment in which pins or plate are placed directly into the bone to hold the broken pieces in place
- bone is spintered or crushed
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- when the bone is pressed together on itself.also known as vertebral crush fracture
- type of cancer that occurs in blood making cells of the red bone marrow
- curved fibrous cartilage found in some joints, such as the knee and the temporomandibular joint of the jar
7 Clues: bone is spintered or crushed • surgical removal of a lamins or posterior portion of a vertebra • total displacement of a bone from its joint also known as luxation • type of cancer that occurs in blood making cells of the red bone marrow • when the bone is pressed together on itself.also known as vertebral crush fracture • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-09
medical terminology 2013-10-14
Medical Terminology 2025-10-13
7 Clues: heart • Red blood cell • White blood cell • vessel angio or vaso • another word for swelling • oxygen-carrying blood protei • Transport blood away from the heart to all parts of the body.
Medical Terminology 2025-06-10
7 Clues: Inner layer of skin • brain and spinal cord • 8 bones that make the wrist • anything that causes cancer • abnormal buildup of fluid in the body • responsible for movements and balance • the passage by which air reaches a person's lungs
MED 147 Final/ Sherri Eubanks 2012-08-21
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- / Pleasers are people who are most likely looking for:
- / A type of on-the-job training that allows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation is called a(n) ___________
- / Being kind, compassionate, and considerate of patinets' needs and illness is called.
- / The psychologic defense mechanism in which confrontation with a personal problem or with reality is avoided by denying the existence of the problem or reality is called:
- / Once you have decided on a solution to the problem, it is essential to________ the outcomes of your solution and decides whether it solved the problem or whether another approach should be tired.
- Blackwell / The first female doctor in the U.S.
- / The principal U.S. agency for providing essential human services is.
- / An expression of greeting, goodwill, or courtesty by words or gestures.
- / the practice of subcontracting work to an outside company.
- Style / The way an individual perceives and processes information to learn new material.
- / Treatment of diseases with infection of chemicals into the body to destroy microorganisms.
- / The way an individual looks at information and sees it as real.
- /
- / Marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken.
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- / Medical abbreviation for immediately; at this moment.
- / A(n)________ treats life-threatening illness and supervises ambulance services.
- / A plan for the corrdination of resources and expenditures; th amount of money available or required for a particular purpose.
- / is defined as exhibiting a courteous, conscientious and generally businesslike manner in the workplace.
- / is something suggested bya word or thing.
- / Something that is difficult to understant or perceive is:
- / An individual or company tht provides medical care and services to a patient or the public.
- / the technical terminology or characteristic idiom or a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms.
- / A list of items included in a shipment.
- / _____________ is the belief that a person can be trusted.
- / Father of Sterile Surgery.
- years / Certified Medical Assistants (CMA) must recertify themselves every:
26 Clues: / • / Father of Sterile Surgery. • / A list of items included in a shipment. • / is something suggested bya word or thing. • Blackwell / The first female doctor in the U.S. • / Pleasers are people who are most likely looking for: • / Medical abbreviation for immediately; at this moment. • / Something that is difficult to understant or perceive is: • ...
Unit 6: Work Skills Crossword Definitions 2022-10-18
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- The medical terminology for someone who feels dizzy.
- Imperfect articulation of speech caused by damage to the nervous system.
- Difficult or painful breathing except in an erect sitting or standing position.
- A plan for the medical care of a particular patient/client/resident or the welfare of a child in care.
- Difficult or laboured breathing.
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- The branch of science/study that deals with aging and the problems of aged persons.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the diseases, debilities, and care of aged people.
- A device, either external or implanted, that substitutes for or supplements a missing or defective part of the body.
- The acronym Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Frame, helps to remember the different aspects that client care should include.
- The acronym for the six principles of client- centered care also known as person centered care, Dignity, Independence/Individualized Care, Preferences, Privacy, and Safety
10 Clues: Difficult or laboured breathing. • The medical terminology for someone who feels dizzy. • Imperfect articulation of speech caused by damage to the nervous system. • Difficult or painful breathing except in an erect sitting or standing position. • The branch of science/study that deals with aging and the problems of aged persons. • ...
medical terminology 2022-06-01
7 Clues: rib • skull • insicion into fascia • shortening of the muscle • instrument used to measure joint angles • difficulty in controlling voluntary movement • breaking apart of an intervertebral disk that result in pressure on spinal nerve roots
Medical Terminology 2023-09-15
7 Clues: study of human behavior • medical meaning of spir • medical meaning of oste • medical meaning of derma • medical meaning of heart • medical meaning of gastro • protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
Medical Terminology 2023-10-01
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- A device used to replace a missing body part, often an arm or leg.
- A type of prosthetic limb designed to replace a missing hand or fingers.
- The attachment mechanism that connects a prosthetic limb to the residual limb.
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- The study and application of techniques to improve the function and comfort of prosthetic limbs.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the design and fitting of artificial limbs.
- A term for the part of a prosthetic limb that connects to the remaining part of the limb or body.
- The process of customizing a prosthetic limb to fit a patient's unique anatomy.
7 Clues: A device used to replace a missing body part, often an arm or leg. • A type of prosthetic limb designed to replace a missing hand or fingers. • The attachment mechanism that connects a prosthetic limb to the residual limb. • The branch of medicine dealing with the design and fitting of artificial limbs. • ...
CCHI Crossword Puzzle Day 2024 2024-12-18
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- Remaining neutral and avoiding conflicts of interest
- Protecting patient information from unauthorized disclosure
- The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh
- The larger of the two bones in the lower leg, commonly known as the shinbone
- Principles guiding professional behavior and decision-making
- U.S. law protecting patient privacy and health information
- Having the required skills and knowledge to interpret effectively
- Written order for medication or treatment from a healthcare provider
- Identification of a disease or condition based on evaluation
- type of certification exam that ensures interpreters not only demonstrate their knowledge but also their cognitive interpreting skills
- A physical or mental feature indicating a possible health issue
- The largest part of the brain, responsible for thought, memory, and sensory processing
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- Ability to understand and respect cultural differences in healthcare settings
- Being open about limitations or conflicts that may affect interpreting
- The muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and aids in breathing
- Patient’s medical history as recalled during a consultation
- Expected outcome or course of a medical condition
- Conveying the message faithfully without omissions or alterations
- Specialized vocabulary used in healthcare and interpreting
- Supporting patient needs while maintaining professional boundaries
- Treating all parties with dignity and cultural sensitivity
- Patient agreement after understanding treatment options and risks
- Untrained person serving as an interpreter in the moment
- The main artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
24 Clues: Expected outcome or course of a medical condition • Remaining neutral and avoiding conflicts of interest • The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh • Untrained person serving as an interpreter in the moment • U.S. law protecting patient privacy and health information • Specialized vocabulary used in healthcare and interpreting • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-12-22
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- the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed
- a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue
- the process of meeting with a therapist to resolve problematic behaviors, beliefs, feelings, relationship issues, and/or somatic responses
- a mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life
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- an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body interprets information from the outside world and embodies the essence of the mind and soul
- a disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury, using medical imaging techniques such as x-rays
7 Clues: a disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly • a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue • the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-08-27
7 Clues: Above or over • Below or under • Moves in a circle • Straightening the joint • Movement away from the midline • Tilting the foot towards the midline • Bending at the joint (angle decreases)
medical terminology 2022-06-01
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- a slow-groing beginning tumor derived from cartilage cells
- is smooth,rubbery, blue-white connective tissue that acts as a shock absorber between bones
- visual examination of the internal structure of a joint
- inflammation of a bursa
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- first set of 7 vertebrae
- surgical removed of a portion of the skull
- pertaining to the wrist
7 Clues: pertaining to the wrist • inflammation of a bursa • first set of 7 vertebrae • surgical removed of a portion of the skull • visual examination of the internal structure of a joint • a slow-groing beginning tumor derived from cartilage cells • is smooth,rubbery, blue-white connective tissue that acts as a shock absorber between bones
Think-Tac-Toe Vocabulary 2021-01-11
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- the information, idea, or thought
- a type of observation that uses facts and things that can bee seen or measured
- a type of communication that is honest and direct
- a barrier to communication that is a physical issue, such as hearing loss or blindness
- use of medical terminology, should not be used with patients
- an exchange of information,thoughts, ideas and feelings
- the act of recording observations or other information given by the patient
- a type of email that allows all recipients to see who received the email
- a type of barrier that is created by differences in culture, such as different beliefs regarding healthcare
- the method that can be used to determine if communication was successful
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- facial expressions, body language, or touch used while communicating
- spoken words or written communication
- the person who receives the message from the sender
- paying attention and making an effort to understand what the other person is saying
- a way of observation that is based off of feelings or opinions, this is usually to be avoided
- a type of barrier to communication that is caused by prejudice, attitudes and personality
- a type of email that allows the sender of a message to conceal the other recipients of the email from each other
- the storing of medical records and other documents, mostly electronic now
- the time telling method that is used in the healthcare field
- the person who creates a message to convey information or ideas
20 Clues: the information, idea, or thought • spoken words or written communication • a type of communication that is honest and direct • the person who receives the message from the sender • an exchange of information,thoughts, ideas and feelings • use of medical terminology, should not be used with patients • the time telling method that is used in the healthcare field • ...
Fulfillment Internal Jargons 2025-06-20
Medical Terminology lesson 1 2022-09-02
Across
- Surgical repair of the joint.
- The enlargement of the heart.
- J cerebrum main part of the brain.
- Surgical repair of the skin.
- Removal of the stomach.
- Enlargement of the kidney.
- Inflammation of the eyelid.
Down
- Adenoma tumor with gland like sculpture.
- Softening of the heart.
- Surgical repair of the nose.
- The brain and spinal cord.
- Inflammation of the heart.
- Enlargement of the liver.
- Enlargement of the gland.
- Cardiopathy any disease of the heart.
15 Clues: Softening of the heart. • Removal of the stomach. • Enlargement of the liver. • Enlargement of the gland. • The brain and spinal cord. • Inflammation of the heart. • Enlargement of the kidney. • Inflammation of the eyelid. • Surgical repair of the nose. • Surgical repair of the skin. • Surgical repair of the joint. • The enlargement of the heart. • J cerebrum main part of the brain. • ...
Medical Terminology- Root Words 2021-04-09
15 Clues: pineal • gonads • uterus • thymus • thyroid • ovaries • urethra • ureters • kidneys • pancreas • adrenals • pituitary • testicles • parathyroids • urinarybladder
Medical Terminology- Root Words 2021-04-09
15 Clues: pineal • gonads • uterus • thymus • thyroid • ovaries • urethra • ureters • kidneys • pancreas • adrenals • pituitary • testicles • parathyroids • urinarybladder
medical Terminology - lesson 2 2021-10-25
15 Clues: pain • gums • nose • joint • Liver • kidney • skulls • eyelid • softening of • the study of • half or one side • inside, within, inner • involuntary contraction • specialist in the study of • like, resembling,having the form or shape of something
Medical Terminology - CH 10 2021-04-27
Medical Terminology Review # 1 2022-04-08
15 Clues: bio- • my-(o) • hyper- • py-(o) • -plegia • necr-(o) • cyan-(o) • orth-(o) • erythro- • ost-(i,o) • arthr-(o) • med-(i,io) • dent-(i,o) • tach-(o,y) • gast-(o, ro)
Prefix Medical Terminology Review 2024-01-17
16 Clues: Pus • New • Many • Many • Slow • After • Equal • Around • Bad, Poor • Away from • Functional • Fast, Rapid • Not, Without • Opposing, Against • Low, Below, Behind • High, Above, Beyond
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2024-07-20
15 Clues: sutures • painful • enlarged • increased • removal of • above the ribs • massive bleeding • surgical incision • suturing of nerves • torn or jagged cut • low blood pressure • medical term for puss • infection of the tonsils • artificial opening in the skin • patient complains of racing heart
Medical Terminology: Chapter 3 2024-10-29
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- Total displacement of a bone from its joint
- A fracture where the broken bone creates an open wound in the skin
- Inflexible layer of dense connective tissue that holds bones together
- Abnormal softening of bones in adults
- Fracture caused by weakened bone, not trauma
- Fracture where bone is splintered
- Fluid-filled sac behind the knee
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- Mechanical appliance designed to control, correct, or compensate for impaired limb function
- Lines medullary cavity
- Fracture caused by overuse
- Specializes in the diagnosis/treatment of arthritis and other disorders related to joint inflammation
- Dense, hard, strong bone forming protective outer layers of bone
- Congenital deformity also known as clubfoot
- Thinner than average bone density
- Fracture at an angle across the bone
15 Clues: Lines medullary cavity • Fracture caused by overuse • Fluid-filled sac behind the knee • Thinner than average bone density • Fracture where bone is splintered • Fracture at an angle across the bone • Abnormal softening of bones in adults • Total displacement of a bone from its joint • Congenital deformity also known as clubfoot • Fracture caused by weakened bone, not trauma • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
Across
- What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
- This term is referring to joint pain.
- This means excessive urination.
- This term means inflammation of the lungs.
- This term refers to the region of the nose.
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines.
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- What is the name of the lower region of the spine?
- What is the term for inflammation for the skin?
- What is the term for nerve disease/damage?
- What is the term for the muscles / general region of the buttocks?
- The study of diseases that affect the body.
- What is the term for a very slow respiratory rate?
- This term refers to disease of the cells.
- What is the term for a very fast heart rate?
- The region of the fingers and toes.
15 Clues: This means excessive urination. • The region of the fingers and toes. • This term is referring to joint pain. • This term refers to disease of the cells. • What is the term for nerve disease/damage? • This term means inflammation of the lungs. • The study of diseases that affect the body. • This term refers to the region of the nose. • ...
Unit 2 Medical Terminology 2024-09-19
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- sugar in the blood
- gland that secretes to the inside
- multiple layers of cells
- includes adenosine, guanine, cytosine, thymine (your genetic makeup)
- gland that secretes to the outside
- tissue includes epithelia and glands
- One DNA molecule and it's proteins
- lipids: cholesterol, testosterone, estrogen
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- single layer of cells
- provides support and flexibility to bones
- supporting tissue, extracellular matrix
- substance with positive and negative charge
- tissue made of fat cells
- includes an adenine base, sugar, three phosphate groups (source of energy)
- study of tissues
15 Clues: study of tissues • sugar in the blood • single layer of cells • tissue made of fat cells • multiple layers of cells • gland that secretes to the inside • gland that secretes to the outside • One DNA molecule and it's proteins • tissue includes epithelia and glands • supporting tissue, extracellular matrix • provides support and flexibility to bones • ...
Medical Terminology Word Parts 2025-11-13
15 Clues: new • slow • fast • heart • across • female • view of • stomach • drooping • different • discharge • tumour/mass • inflammation • within/inner • abnormal softening
Medical Terminology Unit 2 2020-09-24
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- , slow heart beat under 60
- , to cut into parts
- , arm pain
- , dilation or expansion of air tubes in the lungs
- , condition of having short fingers
- , physician who studies and treats heart disease
- , inflammation of air tubes in the lungs
- , inflammation of the wrist
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- , enlarged heart
- , plastic surgery on an eyelid
- , study of science or life
- , pertaining to the heart
- ,cancerous tumor
- , pertaining to the check and tongue
- , condition of having stone
15 Clues: , arm pain • , enlarged heart • ,cancerous tumor • , to cut into parts • , pertaining to the heart • , slow heart beat under 60 • , study of science or life • , condition of having stone • , inflammation of the wrist • , plastic surgery on an eyelid • , condition of having short fingers • , pertaining to the check and tongue • , inflammation of air tubes in the lungs • ...
greek medical terminology I 2021-10-04
15 Clues: αίμα • αγγεία • φλέβες • αρτηριες • νηστικός • θεραπεία • νάρθηκας • επέμβαση • χειρουργός • αναισθητικό • ακτινογραφία • αναισθησιολόγος • εξέταση αίματος • θεραπευω (διαδικασια θεραπείας) • γιατρεύω (λύνω ένα πρόβλημα υγείας)
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- movement of the eye
- position higher/above than another body part
- inflammation of the joints
- treatment of disease using heat
- stomach removal
- difficulty breathing
- fat cell
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- doctor who specializes in skin disorders
- the fast beating of the heart
- joint replacement surgery
- study of the heart
- inflammation of bronchial tubes
- surgical incision made in abdomen
- production of blood cells
- outer, protective layer of skin
15 Clues: fat cell • stomach removal • study of the heart • movement of the eye • difficulty breathing • joint replacement surgery • production of blood cells • inflammation of the joints • the fast beating of the heart • inflammation of bronchial tubes • treatment of disease using heat • outer, protective layer of skin • surgical incision made in abdomen • ...
Medical Terminology P-R 2023-11-15
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- preoperative
- many
- a measure of oxygen saturation in the blood
- surgical repair
- the predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment
- shorthand for prescription, usually for medication but can also signify another treatment
- disease or disease process
- false or deceptive, usually in regard to appearance
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- return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- refers to the lungs
- related to the nose
- measure of a pulsating artery
- physical therapy, a type of treatment to help patients move and feel better
- refers to psychiatry practice
- behind or backward
15 Clues: many • preoperative • surgical repair • behind or backward • refers to the lungs • related to the nose • disease or disease process • measure of a pulsating artery • refers to psychiatry practice • a measure of oxygen saturation in the blood • false or deceptive, usually in regard to appearance • the predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment • ...
CMA Medical Terminology 2024 2024-03-29
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- directional term that describes something close to the head
- directional term that describes close to the body trunk
- directional term describing toward the front of the body
- directional term that describes away from the body trunk
- Plane directional term that divides the body longitudinally into anterior and posterior halves
- word part added to the end of a root word
- Plane directional term that divides the body longitudinally into right and left halves
- directional term that describes close to the body’s midline
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- directional term that describes the front of the body
- directional term describing toward the back
- directional term describing toward the body’s midline
- main part of a word that prefixes and suffixes attach to
- word part added to the beginning of a root word
- Plane directional term that divides the body horizontally into superior and inferior halves
- directional term describing toward the back
- directional term describing away from the head
16 Clues: word part added to the end of a root word • directional term describing toward the back • directional term describing toward the back • directional term describing away from the head • word part added to the beginning of a root word • directional term that describes the front of the body • directional term describing toward the body’s midline • ...
Term 4 - Medical Terminology 2024-08-26
15 Clues: Red • New • Skin • After • Before • Stroke • Around • Normal • Breathing • Intestine • Deficiency • DroopingDown • SurgicalRepair • Amongthepeople • locatedawayfromusualplace
Medical Terminology Word Parts 2025-11-13
15 Clues: lung • four • false • brain • chest • tongue • kidney • dilation • enlarged • paralysis • hardening • to suture • producing, produced by • puncture to withdraw fluid • surgically create an opening
