medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
MED 147 Final/Jalisa Lee 2012-08-21
Across
- / verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding
- / faithfulness or allegiance to a cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product
- / extra advantages orbenefits of working in a specific job
- / the principal U.S agency for providing essential human services
- / deciding which tasks are most important
- / disobedience to authority
- / the first stage of grief
- / the last stage of grief
- / energy or aptitude to cause or facilitate the start of something or to cause something to happen
- / something that is difficult to understand or perceive
- / the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms
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- / an individual's social facade or front that relects the role in life that the individual is playing
- / a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern
- / a type of on-the-job training that alllows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation
- / an expression of greeting, goodwill, or courtesy by words or gestures
- / the quality or power of inspiring belief
- / exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the work place
- / the act of determining whether medical or professional privileges should be extended to an individual
- / something suggested by a word or thing
- / embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skilss; having a wide range of abilities
- / being kind, compassionate, and considerate of patients' needs and illness
- / the difference between right and wrong
- / a change in the pitch or loudness of the voice
- / a person lacking in something of need
- / to utter articulate sounds or be distinct in speech
25 Clues: / the last stage of grief • / the first stage of grief • / disobedience to authority • / a person lacking in something of need • / something suggested by a word or thing • / the difference between right and wrong • / deciding which tasks are most important • / the quality or power of inspiring belief • / a change in the pitch or loudness of the voice • ...
MED147 Final/Renetta Joyner 2012-08-21
Across
- / something in which a thing originates, develops, takes shape, or is contained
- / first stage of grief
- / a means of achieving a particular end, as in a situation requiring haste or caution
- / extra advantages or benefits or working a specific job
- / change in pitch or loudness of the voice
- / to show strong feelings
- / something conductive to comfort, convenience, or enjoyment
- / company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public
- / deciding which tasks are more important
- / the practice of subcontracting work to an outside company
- / to communicate, speak clearly
- / marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken
- / a person who is totally lacking in need of something of need
- / continuing education credits
- / health insurance portability and accountabilty act
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- / the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity
- / describes nouns and pronouns
- / a type of on the job training that allows medical assistants to put their skills to use before graduation
- / disobedience to authority
- / type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
- / something suggested by a word of thing
- / faithfullness or allegiance to cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product
- / space of time between events
- / acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, ot changes
- / treats life-threating illnesses and supervises ambulance services
- / immediately
- / being kind, compassionate, and considerate of patient's need and illness
- / the difference between righ and wrong
28 Clues: / immediately • / first stage of grief • / to show strong feelings • / disobedience to authority • / describes nouns and pronouns • / space of time between events • / continuing education credits • / to communicate, speak clearly • / the difference between righ and wrong • / something suggested by a word of thing • / deciding which tasks are more important • ...
Myocardial Infarction and Various Cardiac Drugs 2014-04-21
Across
- A drug commonly used to decrease sinus rate, AV conduction velocity and inhibit abnormal pacemaker activity
- This tantihypertensive drug acts mainly on the distal convoluted tubules in the kidneys.
- Care should be taken when using a HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor and a ________ because it may result in rhabdomyolysis and renal failure
- This antihypertensive drug acts majorly on the ascending limp of the loop of Henle
- Nifidepine is not used for the management of supraventricular tachycardia because it has ___________ properties
- This drug is administered in emergency treatment for a Supraventricular tachycardia
- This enzyme is targeted by statins.
- This ECG pattern exhibits a constantly shifting QRS axis and is associated with a long Q-T interval
- Medical term for 'heart attack'
- This class of drugs is similar to ACE inhibitors but does not have a common annoying side effect
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- ECG shows prolonged QRS and very fast heart rate.
- A diuretic acts on this channel (abbreviation) but does not have potassium excreting effects. (Looking for the channel name, not name of diuretic)
- Underlying cause of chest pain
- These group of drugs act to increase expression of LDL receptors
- Ca++ channel blockers act on this voltage gated calcium channel
- _______ formation results in complicated atherosclerosis.
- Medical terminology for chest pain
- This group of drugs dephosphorylates myosin light chain of smooth muscle fibre which releases calcium ions resulting in relaxation of smooth muscle cells and vasodilation.
18 Clues: Underlying cause of chest pain • Medical term for 'heart attack' • Medical terminology for chest pain • This enzyme is targeted by statins. • ECG shows prolonged QRS and very fast heart rate. • _______ formation results in complicated atherosclerosis. • Ca++ channel blockers act on this voltage gated calcium channel • ...
Healthcare Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-03
Across
- Website used to assign, maintain, and lookup NPI numbers.
- An identification number used by the IRS. This identifies the provider/physician/practice/supplier to whom payment is made for the service. Taxpayer Identification Number.
- Codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Current Procedural Terminology.
- A code which is a combination of letters and/or numbers assigned to a particular symptom, or illness. Its abbreviation is DX and also goes by ICD-10.
- The CMS regulates all lab testing performed on humans in the US through this program.
- A code which is a combination of letters and/or numbers assigned to a particular symptom, or illness.
- A code which is a combination of letters and/or numbers assigned to a particular symptom, or illness.
Down
- The process of collecting and recording essential demographic and insurance information from individuals seeking healthcare services.
- A unique 10-digit identification number issued to covered healthcare providers by the CMS.
- This describes the provider or organization's type, classification, and the area of specialization.
- National Drug Code. Required for all medications, drugs, supplies and the codes are displayed on drug packaging in a 10-digit format.
- Also known as Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System. A collection of codes that represent procedures, supplies, products, and services which may be provided to Medicare beneficiaries and individuals enrolled in private health insurance programs.
- A sub-type of medical classification used to identify specific surgical, medical, or diagnostic interventions. An example is 99213.
13 Clues: Website used to assign, maintain, and lookup NPI numbers. • The CMS regulates all lab testing performed on humans in the US through this program. • A unique 10-digit identification number issued to covered healthcare providers by the CMS. • This describes the provider or organization's type, classification, and the area of specialization. • ...
Vocalbury 2022-09-16
30 Clues: filch • peruse • schism • quache • urbane • aplomb • stipend • analogy • truncate • diatribe • coalesce • resilient • aggregate • oscillate • querulous • transmute • redundant • charlatan • facetious • autonomous • innoculate • antithesis • therapeutic • malediction • terminology • away atrophy • machinations • pusillanimous • down attrition • off gently decant
Vocabulary List 10 2015-04-27
Across
- Meaning of the medical root staphyl
- Meaning of the medical root kary-
- Medical term for a cutting instrument
- Meaning of the suffix -plegia
- Meaning of the medical root for scale like
- Meaning of the suffix phil, philia,philic
- Meaning of the medical root schizo-,schiz
- Meaning of the medical root men-
- Meaning of the medical root pnea-
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- Medical term for after, behind
- Medical term meaning all, entire
- Medical root for distance
- Medical term for movement
- Meaning of the medical root andr- or hom-
- Meaning of the medical prefix ana-
- Medical term for edge of the eyelid
- Meaning of the medical prefix pyo-
- Medical term for Loins
- Medical term for alive
- Medical term for swift, rapid
20 Clues: Medical term for Loins • Medical term for alive • Medical root for distance • Medical term for movement • Meaning of the suffix -plegia • Medical term for swift, rapid • Medical term for after, behind • Medical term meaning all, entire • Meaning of the medical root men- • Meaning of the medical root kary- • Meaning of the medical root pnea- • Meaning of the medical prefix ana- • ...
Instructional Model metalanguage 2023-03-20
Across
- What students are learning and why
- Measure of achievement for that lesson
- Acronym for High Impact Teaching Strategies
- The second phase of our Instructional Model
- Short five minute activity to start the lesson
- Tier II terminology that appears across Domains
- The first phase of our Instructional Model
Down
- Third and final phase of our Instructional Model
- Tier III subject specific terminology
- Introductory activity to grab students’ attention
10 Clues: What students are learning and why • Tier III subject specific terminology • Measure of achievement for that lesson • The first phase of our Instructional Model • Acronym for High Impact Teaching Strategies • The second phase of our Instructional Model • Short five minute activity to start the lesson • Tier II terminology that appears across Domains • ...
Visa Claims Resolution 2018-03-07
Across
- The new terminology for Chargeback will be?
- The new terminology for Representment will be?
- What is the 5 letter name of one of the categories that we will be using to process?
- The current chargeback reason codes will be called ___ when VCR goes live
- disputes The new terminology for Chargeback Reason Codes will be?
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- What is the 13 letter name of one of the categories that we will be using to process?
- What new feature checks for credits, reversals or adjustments before filing a dispute?
- How many days does an Acquirer have to initiate Pre-Arbitration after the Issuer processes a dispute?
- How many days is the Total Life Cycle of Allocation Disputes?
- There are 4 VCR categories, how many of those categories will we be using to process
- How many days after a dispute is filed do we have to reverse the dispute?
11 Clues: The new terminology for Chargeback will be? • The new terminology for Representment will be? • How many days is the Total Life Cycle of Allocation Disputes? • disputes The new terminology for Chargeback Reason Codes will be? • The current chargeback reason codes will be called ___ when VCR goes live • ...
Female Reproductive System Medical Terminology 2021-04-30
Across
- Pertaining to the fetus
- pertaining to the amnion
- breast pain
- absence of menstruation
- A doctor specializing in reproductive health
- yeast infection
- pertaining to the embryo
- presence of blood in the uterine tube
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- painful sexual intercourse
- scanty or infrequent menstrual flow
- rupture of the uterus
- discharge (such as pus or mucus) from the uterus
- discharge of milk from breast other than normal lactation
- surgical removal of a breast
- Lower Part of the Uterus
- branch of medicine concerned with pregnancy and childbirth
- inflammation occurring within the cervix
- discharge of amniotic fluid
- inflammation of a fallopian tube
19 Clues: breast pain • yeast infection • rupture of the uterus • Pertaining to the fetus • absence of menstruation • pertaining to the amnion • Lower Part of the Uterus • pertaining to the embryo • painful sexual intercourse • discharge of amniotic fluid • surgical removal of a breast • inflammation of a fallopian tube • scanty or infrequent menstrual flow • presence of blood in the uterine tube • ...
Chapter 1 2024-01-08
Across
- Federal and state medical assistance program that serves low-income individuals of any age
- Laboratory department that performs protime tests
- The study of the microscopic structure of the tissues
- The study of nonverbal communication
- Laboratory department that studies cells to detect malignant and premalignant conditions
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- The study of blood and blood-forming tissues
- Laboratory department that is concerned with the detection and measurement of chemical substances in body fluids
- Current procedural terminology codes
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- Laboratory department where type and screen tests are performed
- Laboratory department with the same name as the most common test it performs
- Another name for outpatient
- Federally funded insurance program that serves individuals over 65 regardless of income, and to certain younger individuals who are disabled or are on dialysis
- Certification awarded by the American Society for Clinical Pathology
- Laboratory department that performs culture and sensitivity (C&S) testing
- Laboratory department that performs tests to identify chromosome deficiencies
- Laboratory department that identifies antigens and antibodies
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988
18 Clues: Another name for outpatient • The study of nonverbal communication • Current procedural terminology codes • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • The study of blood and blood-forming tissues • Laboratory department that performs protime tests • Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 • The study of the microscopic structure of the tissues • ...
Medical Terminology Bingo Words 3 2016-04-22
Across
- Gland
- Heart, blood vessels, and blood
- Artery
- Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
- Bronchus
- Hearing
- Abdomen
- Cell
- Skin, hair, nails, and glands in skin
- Bronchus
- Bones, axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, and joints
Down
- Colon
- Front
- Muscles and tendons (two words)
- Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver
- Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
- Heart
- Brain, spinal cord, ganglia, nerves, and sensory organs
- Arm
- Life
20 Clues: Arm • Life • Cell • Colon • Front • Gland • Heart • Artery • Hearing • Abdomen • Bronchus • Bronchus • Muscles and tendons (two words) • Heart, blood vessels, and blood • Skin, hair, nails, and glands in skin • Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra • Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs • Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology-Kimberly Reyes 2023-11-16
Across
- A usually metal case used for carrying collected plant specimens.
- Abnormal hypertrophy and curving of the nails, giving them a clawlike appearance
- The local or general use of low temperatures in medical therapy
- A malignant tumor originating in glandular tissue.
- Pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling tallow or fat; fatty; greasy.
- A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes resulting from inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- Excessive or abnormal dryness of the skin, as in ichthyosis.
- Becoming soft when heated and hard when cooled.
- Having awareness of oneself and of one's acts and surroundings.
- A severe form of depression marked by anhedonia, insomnia, psychomotor changes, and guilt.
Down
- Sexual attraction to or sexual contact with dead bodies.
- Having numerous filaments resembling hairs or threads
- Somewhat or moderately acute: subacute sepals.
- Producing or generating pus.
- Of, relating to, or affecting the skin.
- Covered with or formed of scales; scaly.
- Redness of the skin caused by dilatation and congestion of the capillaries, often a sign of inflammation or infection.
- Cuticle the thin protective outer layer of the skin, composed of stratified epithelial tissue
- Modification of body contours by removal of excess adipose tissue.
19 Clues: Producing or generating pus. • Of, relating to, or affecting the skin. • Covered with or formed of scales; scaly. • Somewhat or moderately acute: subacute sepals. • Becoming soft when heated and hard when cooled. • A malignant tumor originating in glandular tissue. • Having numerous filaments resembling hairs or threads • ...
Sports Medicine: Medical Terminology - Movements 2026-01-23
Across
- Moving the thumb across the hand.
- Turning the arm or foot down.
- Moving a part backward.
- Moving the foot inward.
- Lowering a part.
- Turning the arm or foot up.
- Bringing the foot toward the shin.
- Straightening a joint.
- Circular motion at the hip or shoulder.
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- Raising a part.
- Moving a part away from the body.
- Excessive extension beyond normal.
- Turning on a single axis.
- Pointing the foot downward.
- Moving a part toward the body.
- Moving the wrist side to side.
- Moving the foot outward.
- Bending a joint.
- Moving a part forward.
19 Clues: Raising a part. • Lowering a part. • Bending a joint. • Moving a part forward. • Straightening a joint. • Moving a part backward. • Moving the foot inward. • Moving the foot outward. • Turning on a single axis. • Pointing the foot downward. • Turning the arm or foot up. • Turning the arm or foot down. • Moving a part toward the body. • Moving the wrist side to side. • ...
Mod1 Medical Terminology Basic Terms 2026-03-11
19 Clues: end • life • sugar • after • equal • eating • poison • within • disease • outside • partial • between • capable • tension • penetrate • unchanged • a state of • may be dissolved • containing carbon
Vocabulary Review 2023-09-05
18 Clues: fair • copy • idea • lying • remember • originate • authentic • background • dependable • similar meaning • create or invent • opposite meaning • contain or control • doing the right thing • straight forward or honest • clear or easy to understand • vocabulary for specific domain • successful way of doing something
Healthcare Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-20
Across
- Abbreviation for the code that describes a patient's illness.
- A unique 10-digit identification number issued to covered healthcare providers by the CMS.
- Codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Current Procedural Terminology.
- The process of collecting and recording essential demographic and insurance information from individuals seeking healthcare services.
- A code which is a combination of letters and/or numbers assigned to a particular symptom, or procedure. Its abbreviation is DX and also goes by ICD-10.
Down
- A sub-type of medical classification used to identify specific surgical, medical, or diagnostic interventions. An example is 99213.
- The CMS regulates all lab testing performed on humans in the US through this program.
- Also know as Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System. A Collection of codes that represent procedures, supplies, products, and services which may be provided to Medicare beneficiaries and individuals enrolled in private health insurance programs.
- Website used to assign, maintain and lookup NPI numbers.
- This describes the provider or organization's type, classification, and the area of specialization.
- An identification number used by the IRS. This identifies the provider/physician/practice/supplier to whom payment is made for the service. Taxpayer Identification Number.
- National Drug Code. Required for all medications, drugs, supplies and the codes are displayed on drug packaging in a 10-digit format.
- A code which is a combination of letters and/or numbers assigned to a particular symptom, or procedure. Is also known as a diagnosis.
13 Clues: Website used to assign, maintain and lookup NPI numbers. • Abbreviation for the code that describes a patient's illness. • The CMS regulates all lab testing performed on humans in the US through this program. • A unique 10-digit identification number issued to covered healthcare providers by the CMS. • ...
Ch 1 & 2 Medical Terminology 2023-10-05
Across
- vomiting
- inflamation inside the heart
- below normal
- to bleed profusely
- found at the begining of some words
- removal
- immediately
- foundation of the word, all terms have at least one
Down
- one who studies skin
- found at the end of some words
- stomach
- fever or heat
- all
- blood
- visual examination
- higher than normal, excessive
- skin
- inflamation
- slow
19 Clues: all • skin • slow • blood • stomach • removal • vomiting • inflamation • immediately • below normal • fever or heat • visual examination • to bleed profusely • one who studies skin • inflamation inside the heart • higher than normal, excessive • found at the end of some words • found at the begining of some words • foundation of the word, all terms have at least one
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 Cengage 2026-01-05
Across
- split or crack
- gray matter of spinal cord
- disease of stomach
- surgical removal of stones
- stomach pain
- birth
- fungal infection
- observable evidence of disease
- surgical repair of muscle
- inflammation of the stomach
- the study of ear, nose, throat
Down
- skin specialist
- heartburn
- formation of pus
- fatigue or general discomfort
- the study of
- prediction of outcome
- abnormal connection of organs
- symptoms disappear or lessen
19 Clues: birth • heartburn • the study of • stomach pain • split or crack • skin specialist • formation of pus • fungal infection • disease of stomach • prediction of outcome • surgical repair of muscle • gray matter of spinal cord • surgical removal of stones • inflammation of the stomach • symptoms disappear or lessen • fatigue or general discomfort • abnormal connection of organs • ...
Prefixes Unit 4 Medical Terminology 2023-12-11
Across
- Uni-
- Neo-
- Cell that is one (It's a white blood cell)
- Slow heart rate
- A knowledge that is thourough
- Peri-
- Surrounding the heart
- Micro-
- Inflammation of many nerves
- Pertaining to above the stomach
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- Pertaining to having NO brain
- Painful, difficulty swallowing
- Partial paralysis of half of the body
- Blood in the chest
- Pertaining to within an artery
- Pertaining to being against bacteria
- Macro-
- Enlarged heart
- Surrounding the bone
19 Clues: Uni- • Neo- • Peri- • Macro- • Micro- • Enlarged heart • Slow heart rate • Blood in the chest • Surrounding the bone • Surrounding the heart • Inflammation of many nerves • Pertaining to having NO brain • A knowledge that is thourough • Painful, difficulty swallowing • Pertaining to within an artery • Pertaining to above the stomach • Pertaining to being against bacteria • ...
medical terminology urinary system review 2024-09-05
Across
- resection of the kidney
- inflammation of the urethra
- blood in urine
- Chronic Kidney Disease
- incision of the kidney for removal of stone
- condition of no urine
- condition of scanty urination
- cutting out part of the urinary bladder
- end stage renal disease
Down
- incision of the kidney
- blood urea nitrogen
- acute renal failure
- condition of excessive urination
- process of crushing stones with shock wave
- condition of painful urination
- condition of excessive urination at night
- inflammation of the urinary bladder
- "bed wetting"
- antidiuretic hormone
19 Clues: "bed wetting" • blood in urine • blood urea nitrogen • acute renal failure • antidiuretic hormone • condition of no urine • incision of the kidney • Chronic Kidney Disease • resection of the kidney • end stage renal disease • inflammation of the urethra • condition of scanty urination • condition of painful urination • condition of excessive urination • inflammation of the urinary bladder • ...
important medical prefixes and suffixes within dentistry terminology 2021-10-15
Across
- medical prefix for "below"
- medical prefix for "over"
- and important medical suffix for "tumour"
- an important medical suffix for "the study" of a disease
- medical prefix for "saliva"
- medical prefix for "around"
- medical prefix for "new"
- medical prefix for "tooth" or "teeth"
- an important medical suffix for "inflammation"
- important medical suffix for "blood"
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- an important medical suffix for "paralysis"
- medical prefix for "within"
- an important medical suffix for "pain"
- medical prefix for "dry"
- an important medical suffix for "mouth"
- medical prefix pertaining to the "toung"
- and important medical suffix for "destruction" or "desolvation"
- medical prefix for "between"
- an important medical suffix for "state" or "action"
19 Clues: medical prefix for "dry" • medical prefix for "new" • medical prefix for "over" • medical prefix for "below" • medical prefix for "within" • medical prefix for "saliva" • medical prefix for "around" • medical prefix for "between" • important medical suffix for "blood" • medical prefix for "tooth" or "teeth" • an important medical suffix for "pain" • ...
Medical Terminology: The Immune System 2025-02-14
Across
- suffix meaning "pertaining to"
- suffix that means "running"
- process in which a cell consumes particles or cells
- response also called cell-mediated response
- immunity that is the first to detect body invaders.
- suffix meaning "surgical removal of"
- the tissue where lymphatic capillaries can predominantly be found?
- mechanisms of Immune system that Adjust bodily functions to increase protection
- response also called antibody-mediated response
- suffix meaning "tumor"
- Directs cell movement, stimulates and inhibits Immune response
- suffix meaning "inflammation"
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- is transported in a one-way network
- lymph ______ that can be found primarily in the thorax, abdomen, neck, groin, and armpits
- function by ingesting harmful invaders, releasing chemicals, releasing antibodies
- the type of immunity that can "remember a pathogen after exposure?
- system that maintains fluid balance
- root word most associated with the immune system
- Lymphocytes and macrophages are found in _________?
- suffix meaning "pertaining to"
20 Clues: suffix meaning "tumor" • suffix that means "running" • suffix meaning "inflammation" • suffix meaning "pertaining to" • suffix meaning "pertaining to" • is transported in a one-way network • system that maintains fluid balance • suffix meaning "surgical removal of" • response also called cell-mediated response • response also called antibody-mediated response • ...
Integumentary Medical Terminology - Virginia Oakman 2025-10-30
Across
- a medical imaging technique that records temperature variations on the surface of the body
- a bluish discoloration of the skin
- relating or affecting the skin
- a branch of medicine that is concerned with the diagnoses and treatment of skin disorders
- the surgical removal of a nail
- excessive oil on the skin, particularly on the face and scalp
- a condition that causes skin to appear red and flushed
- involuntary erection of body hair
- a type of black tumor
- the death of cells in an organ due to failure of blood supply
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- full of or relating to the abdomen
- the process of forming new blood cells
- a flap of cartilage behind the tongue and in front of the larynx
- a cyst that contains pus
- having the shape of a scale
- a medical procedure that uses intense cold to freeze and seal tears and breaks
- a glandular tissue
- located underneath the clavicle bone
- a surgical procedure that removes fat
19 Clues: a glandular tissue • a type of black tumor • a cyst that contains pus • having the shape of a scale • relating or affecting the skin • the surgical removal of a nail • involuntary erection of body hair • full of or relating to the abdomen • a bluish discoloration of the skin • located underneath the clavicle bone • a surgical procedure that removes fat • ...
Austin Clark's Medical Terminology Crossword 2026-04-20
Across
- - Root or suffix meaning pain.
- - Root word for vein.
- - Root word for cells.
- - Root word for the liver.
- - Suffix meaning disease.
- - Root word for bone.
- - Prefix meaning fast or rapid.
- - Root word for joint.
- - Suffix meaning tumor or mass.
- - Prefix meaning excessive or above normal.
- - Root word for the heart.
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- - Root word for the stomach.
- - Suffix for surgical repair.
- - Prefix meaning slow.
- - Root word for kidney.
- - Root word for the "wires" of the body.
- - Suffix meaning surgical removal or excision.
- - Root word related to blood.
- - Suffix for inflammation.
19 Clues: - Root word for vein. • - Root word for bone. • - Prefix meaning slow. • - Root word for cells. • - Root word for joint. • - Root word for kidney. • - Suffix meaning disease. • - Root word for the liver. • - Root word for the heart. • - Suffix for inflammation. • - Root word for the stomach. • - Suffix for surgical repair. • - Root word related to blood. • - Root or suffix meaning pain. • ...
Who's in control? 2023-03-27
Across
- true assertion
- useful, realistic
- until now
- private declaration
- infuriating,offputting, annoying
- failing to understand
- similar
- inaccurate or deceptive
Down
- intense, fervent
- directly correlate, equal
- publicly endorsing / recommending
- opinion
- showy and cheap
- in a charming manner
- dangerous
- acquire, to determine
- certain terminology, language
- an overused phrase
- relief, consolation
- awful
20 Clues: awful • opinion • similar • dangerous • until now • true assertion • showy and cheap • intense, fervent • useful, realistic • an overused phrase • private declaration • relief, consolation • in a charming manner • acquire, to determine • failing to understand • inaccurate or deceptive • directly correlate, equal • certain terminology, language • infuriating,offputting, annoying • ...
The easiest latin puzzle 2022-01-04
Across
- wax (think of a cerative joke)
- flows (flu married it)
- because of(no joke here sorry)
- it means yes
- it means no
- surge (exfluxus ((all the letters in random order))
- cloud in Latin (you don't need help)
- give to(looks like dare)
- to make a claim (sounds like windycar-A)
- bring (ferry but ree sound missing)
- glade (not the febreze wannabe)
- it means is
- it means however(sounds like autumn)
- ship (have and is combined with letter chopped off
- sailor (nauta good joke here)
- I can (Didelphidae)
- you can(pots spelt wrong)
- me(your dumb if you don't know this)
- day in Latin(dies in latin)
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- rome(literally)
- make in latin(sounds like facet)
- falls down (usually Collabs with my man Itur)
- the most beautiful(form with like six extra letters stiched on)
- you send(mit with extra letters
- letter(like a note or something)
- I will give(dab with a o)
- and not.....(not pretty in medical terminology)
- brother(no help)
- you call (titis but a letter is missing)
- weight (ponder but plural)
- look In Latin(you should know this)
- afterward (postgame)
32 Clues: it means no • it means is • it means yes • rome(literally) • brother(no help) • I can (Didelphidae) • afterward (postgame) • flows (flu married it) • give to(looks like dare) • I will give(dab with a o) • you can(pots spelt wrong) • weight (ponder but plural) • day in Latin(dies in latin) • sailor (nauta good joke here) • wax (think of a cerative joke) • because of(no joke here sorry) • ...
Medical Terminology Directional Terms 2018-09-05
Across
- the term meaning "toward the head"
- the plane that divides the body into right and left sides
- the big toe is _ to the little toe
- the heart is _ to the backbone
- the teeth are _ to the lips
- the intestines are _ to the heart
- the eyes are _ to the nose
Down
- fingernails are at the _ end of the fingers
- the term meaning "toward the foot"
- the elbow is _ to the wrist
- the head is _ to the neck
- the plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections
- the plane that divides the body into a front and back part
13 Clues: the head is _ to the neck • the eyes are _ to the nose • the elbow is _ to the wrist • the teeth are _ to the lips • the heart is _ to the backbone • the intestines are _ to the heart • the term meaning "toward the head" • the term meaning "toward the foot" • the big toe is _ to the little toe • fingernails are at the _ end of the fingers • ...
Medical Terminology Directional Terms 2025-10-20
Across
- The elbow is to the wrist
- The plane that divides the body into a left and right side
- The spinal cord is to the brain
- The heart is to the backbone
- The big toe is to the little toe
- The teeth are to the lips
Down
- The term meaning toward the head
- The eyes are to the nose
- Fingernails are at the end of the fingers
- The plane that divides the body into upper and lower parts
- The intestines are to the heart
- The head is to the neck
- The plane that divides the body into a front
13 Clues: The head is to the neck • The eyes are to the nose • The elbow is to the wrist • The teeth are to the lips • The heart is to the backbone • The intestines are to the heart • The spinal cord is to the brain • The term meaning toward the head • The big toe is to the little toe • Fingernails are at the end of the fingers • The plane that divides the body into a front • ...
Medical Terminology - The Heart 2020-12-02
Across
- Study of disease/ treatment of the heart.
- Inflammation of the endocardium and heart valves.
- Specialist in the study of the heart.
- Record of muscle activity within the heart.
- Written record of the heart's electrical activity.
Down
- Abnormal rate of muscle contraction in the heart.
- Graphic outline of the heart muscle.
- Abnormally slow heartbeat.
- Toxicity that affects the heart.
- Innermost layer of tissue that lines the chambers of the heart.
- Instrument for recording muscle activity within the heart.
- Abnormally rapid heartbeat.
- Middle muscular layer of the heart.
13 Clues: Abnormally slow heartbeat. • Abnormally rapid heartbeat. • Toxicity that affects the heart. • Middle muscular layer of the heart. • Graphic outline of the heart muscle. • Specialist in the study of the heart. • Study of disease/ treatment of the heart. • Record of muscle activity within the heart. • Abnormal rate of muscle contraction in the heart. • ...
Medical Terminology Directional Terms 2018-09-05
Across
- the term meaning "toward the head"
- the eyes are _ to the nose
- the teeth are _ to the lips
- the big toe is _ to the little toe
- the head is _ to the neck
- the term meaning "toward the foot"
- the intestines are _ to the heart
- fingernails are at the _ end of the fingers
Down
- the heart is _ to the backbone
- the plane that divides the body into right and left sides
- the elbow is _ to the wrist
- the plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections
- the plane that divides the body into a front and back part
13 Clues: the head is _ to the neck • the eyes are _ to the nose • the elbow is _ to the wrist • the teeth are _ to the lips • the heart is _ to the backbone • the intestines are _ to the heart • the term meaning "toward the head" • the big toe is _ to the little toe • the term meaning "toward the foot" • fingernails are at the _ end of the fingers • ...
Vet Medical Terms & Terminology 2024-08-28
Across
- deficiency of red blood cells, causes weakness
- blood vessels carry blood towards the heart
- relating to the heart
- responsible for transporting oxygen from lungs to body
- releases digestive enzymes and regulates sugar levels
- organisms which lives off of or in another
- thick walled part of a birds stomach which grinds food
- muscular pouch near the throat of birds
Down
- single celled organism which causes diseases in animals
- given to stimulate the immune system and prevent disease
- muscular organ, pumps blood through circulatory system
- protective way the body signals the immune system to heal
- blood vessels carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to body
13 Clues: relating to the heart • muscular pouch near the throat of birds • organisms which lives off of or in another • blood vessels carry blood towards the heart • deficiency of red blood cells, causes weakness • releases digestive enzymes and regulates sugar levels • responsible for transporting oxygen from lungs to body • ...
Medical terminology root words 2025-08-26
May 2022- Medical Terminology 2022-05-12
Across
- Clostridium difficile: an intestinal bacteria that can be detected by a culture
- large intestine
- Affecting both sides of the body
- subcutaneous inflammation of connective tissue
- surgical removal of the vermiform appendix
- the first section of the small intestine
- gastrointestinal
Down
- protrusion of part of an organ through the muscle that surrounds it
- relating to or near the groin
- physician who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope
- surgical removal of the gallbladder
- A Band of scar tissue that joins normally separated internal body structures, most often after surgery, inflammation, or injury in the area
- endoscopic examination of the colon
13 Clues: large intestine • gastrointestinal • relating to or near the groin • Affecting both sides of the body • surgical removal of the gallbladder • endoscopic examination of the colon • the first section of the small intestine • surgical removal of the vermiform appendix • subcutaneous inflammation of connective tissue • ...
Medical Terminology ch16 2022-12-13
Across
- using ultrasound to disintegrate catz.
- study/tx of binocular vision and eye muscles
- agent that dilates the pupil
- small, hard, painless cyst of eye sebaceous gland
Down
- inward turning of the eyelid
- condition in which the pupils are unequal in size
- agent that contracts the pupil
- absence of lens in eye
- lazy eye, dullness of vision
9 Clues: absence of lens in eye • inward turning of the eyelid • lazy eye, dullness of vision • agent that dilates the pupil • agent that contracts the pupil • using ultrasound to disintegrate catz. • study/tx of binocular vision and eye muscles • condition in which the pupils are unequal in size • small, hard, painless cyst of eye sebaceous gland
Famous Medical Physicists 2017-11-06
Across
- Resident, U of T
- Medical Physics Leader, BCCA
- no longer working in Medical Physics
- Medical Physicist, Kelowna
- Medical Physicist, Regina, SK
- Medical Physicist, Victoria, BC
- Medical Physicist, Newmarket, ON
- Medical Physicist, CCI, PhD 2010
- RSO, U of A, MSc 2007
- Medical Physicist, TBCC, MSc 2004
- PhD Student, UBC
Down
- Med Student, U of C
- RSO, U of A, MSc 2006
- Medical Physicist, Lawrenceville, NJ
- Retired, PhD 1984
- Applications Specialist, Varian Medical Systems
- Resident, TBCC
- Medical Physicist, TBCC, PhD 2007
- Medical Physicist, CCI, PhD 2004 (AND MSc 1999)
- Medical Physicist, Saskatoon
- Medical Physicist, Halifax, NS
- Global Research Alliance Manager, Cyclotrons etc, Sweden
22 Clues: Resident, TBCC • Resident, U of T • PhD Student, UBC • Retired, PhD 1984 • Med Student, U of C • RSO, U of A, MSc 2006 • RSO, U of A, MSc 2007 • Medical Physicist, Kelowna • Medical Physics Leader, BCCA • Medical Physicist, Saskatoon • Medical Physicist, Regina, SK • Medical Physicist, Halifax, NS • Medical Physicist, Victoria, BC • Medical Physicist, Newmarket, ON • ...
marco's medical terminology crossword 2020-08-31
13 Clues: brain tumor • intense pain • kidney repair • enlarged heart • skin specialist • record the heart • muscle contraction • the study of disease • self inflicted opening • rupture in the bladder • brake in the heart wall • inflammation in the stomach • paralysis of the muscles within or surrounding the eye.
Who Needs Medical Terminology? 2023-09-26
Across
- 'This medication is not indicated'
- 'Joe, that wound is closer to the shoulder, not the elbow'
- Inflammation
- When an organ is enlarged, this is the suffix that is commonly used
- 'It's by the head, not the feet'
- Two, or both sides
Down
- Prefix that means high, or excessive
- The suffix that is used to mean the surgical removal of something
- Abbreviation used when the patient is having a heart attack
- 'Hey, the patient's lips look blue'
- Taking a manual blood pressure, or lung sounds, require this act
- The act of examining your patient by touch
- 'The patient is vomiting!'
13 Clues: Inflammation • Two, or both sides • 'The patient is vomiting!' • 'It's by the head, not the feet' • 'This medication is not indicated' • 'Hey, the patient's lips look blue' • Prefix that means high, or excessive • The act of examining your patient by touch • 'Joe, that wound is closer to the shoulder, not the elbow' • ...
Muscular System Medical Terminology 2025-02-10
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 2025-05-21
prefix medical terminology 2024-08-23
Liam Burgess (n9714774) 2017-08-15
Across
- Salmonella entricia is ___ shaped
- Terminology for having over 1000 lash like appendages
- Has a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body
- The amount of Bacterial sRNAs in Salmonella entricia itself
- The family that Salmonella entricia belongs to
- Can live without oxygen
- The kingdom that Salmonella entricia is included in
- The amount of sub species of Salmonella entricia currently exist
Down
- Is the other main class of animal that is mainly infected by salmonella
- Terminology for a kind of bacteria that loses the crystal violet stain
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganisms that can cause disease.
- Is the process of how salmonella replicates itself
- Is the specific class of Salmonella entricia
- One of the main class of animals that salmonella infects
14 Clues: Can live without oxygen • Salmonella entricia is ___ shaped • Is the specific class of Salmonella entricia • The family that Salmonella entricia belongs to • Is the process of how salmonella replicates itself • The kingdom that Salmonella entricia is included in • Terminology for having over 1000 lash like appendages • ...
Safeguarding 2025-11-04
Across
- Who is the Prevent Lead?
- Clerk to Committee for reporting concerns about the Head:
- Location of safeguarding question/scenario display
- Safeguarding concern involving sexual exploitation
- Which of the 4 Rs of safeguarding is missing: Recognise, report, record?
- Safeguarding theme linked to radicalisation
- What is the terminology used for one of the most harmful forms of online exploitation involving sexual coercion and extortion of children?
- Safeguarding concern involving peer abuse
- What are the 4 'Cs described in KCSIE relating to online safety? Contact, content, conduct and ...:
- How many members of staff across the whole school are DSL trained?
- Safeguarding concern involving criminal exploitation
- What is the acronym for the statutory guidance on safeguarding children in education?
- Safeguarding concern involving shared images:
- Who has responsibility for safeguarding?
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- KCSIE 2025 updates include guidance on the use of what in schools?
- The extension to the definition of online safety in this year's KCSIE includes misinformation, disinformation and ..........
- Safeguarding concern involving digital harm
- What is the fourth type of abuse? Physical, emotional, neglect and ...
- Disclosures and concerns around harm are to be reported to the team within the ................ hour.
- Platform used to record safeguarding concerns
- Weekly meeting led by the DSL
- What safeguarding duty is aimed at identifying and supporting individuals at risk of radicalisation, while promoting British values?
- What is the three-word procedure associated with the Prevent Duty?
- What is the terminology for fabricated synthetic sexual content used to blackmail victims into paying to prevent it being shared?
- What terminology is used to refer to a concern about the conduct of a member of staff?
25 Clues: Who is the Prevent Lead? • Weekly meeting led by the DSL • Who has responsibility for safeguarding? • Safeguarding concern involving peer abuse • Safeguarding concern involving digital harm • Safeguarding theme linked to radicalisation • Platform used to record safeguarding concerns • Safeguarding concern involving shared images: • ...
DEVA Jargons 2025-07-03
24 Clues: ML • KA • DP • SF • BC • MC • AD • EE • DV • MFS • SSN • IRS • DOB • QLE • Dep • EEID • POJO • QMCSO • Lingo • HR Role • BF/Benfo • Both Filing Head of Household • Dependent Eligibility Verification Audit • Unique Identifier (Object Identifier for a record in the database. Uses: Sponsor OID, Member OID)
Medical Terminology Directional Terms 2018-09-05
Across
- the plane that divides the body into a front and back part
- the elbow is _ to the wrist
- the plane that divides the body into right and left sides
- the teeth are _ to the lips
- the heart is _ to the backbone
- the term meaning "toward the foot"
Down
- the term meaning "toward the head"
- the intestines are _ to the heart
- the big toe is _ to the little toe
- the plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections
- the eyes are _ to the nose
- the head is _ to the neck
- fingernails are at the _ end of the fingers
13 Clues: the head is _ to the neck • the eyes are _ to the nose • the elbow is _ to the wrist • the teeth are _ to the lips • the heart is _ to the backbone • the intestines are _ to the heart • the term meaning "toward the head" • the big toe is _ to the little toe • the term meaning "toward the foot" • fingernails are at the _ end of the fingers • ...
Medical Terminology- Renal System 2023-03-27
Across
- Inflammation of renal pelvis
- kidney pain
- swelling of one or both kidneys
- (x-ray) record of the bladder
- instrument used to incise the urethra
Down
- abnormal condition of pus in the kidney
- Damage to the tiny filters inside kidneys
- blood present in the urine
- a procedure to address kidney stones
- suture of a wound, injury or rupture in the urinary bladder
- paralysis of the bladder
- fixation of a floating kidney
- removal of an entire kidney
13 Clues: kidney pain • paralysis of the bladder • blood present in the urine • removal of an entire kidney • Inflammation of renal pelvis • fixation of a floating kidney • (x-ray) record of the bladder • swelling of one or both kidneys • a procedure to address kidney stones • instrument used to incise the urethra • abnormal condition of pus in the kidney • ...
Medical Terminology Respiratory System 2023-05-29
Medical Terminology List 4 2024-09-24
Medical terminology crosswords Activity 2025-11-28
Across
- extremely serious arrhythmia characterized by quivering of heart fibers;cardiac arrest and death
- inflammation of heart muscle layer
- hypersensitivity to a common substance
- a medication that reduces or prevents muscle spasm
- anemia insufficient absorption of vitamin B12.
- branch of medicine specializing in diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal system
Down
- increase in muscle bulk from using it
- congenital anomaly; vertebra fails to fully form around spinal cord
- decrease in bone mass; results in thinningand weakening of bones; porous bone easily fractures
- incision into vein in order to withdraw blood for testing; also called venipuncture
- blood clot within a blood vessel;may partially or completely occlude blood vessel
- widespread aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue
- anti-inflammatory; used to treat autoimmune diseases
13 Clues: inflammation of heart muscle layer • increase in muscle bulk from using it • hypersensitivity to a common substance • anemia insufficient absorption of vitamin B12. • a medication that reduces or prevents muscle spasm • anti-inflammatory; used to treat autoimmune diseases • widespread aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue • ...
Medical Assisting 2020-09-03
Across
- Name of the patient, date of birth, unique identifier
- Puncturing the skin or entering the body
- Examiner uses their hands to "tap" on an area of your body
- Uses the hands to feel for abnormalities during a health assessment
- Determine the general status of your health
- Maintaining exam rooms and providing quality customer service
- performed in central processing department to control quality
- Refrigerated,frozen,room temp.
- exposed to several procedures that will allow to assist doctors when needed
- up appointments, etc.
- Quality of results from lab testing depends on it
- Performs functions for a hospital or clinic using knowledge of medical terminology and applications
Down
- Wash your hands often with soap and water
- Used to confirm or rule out conditions and diseases.
- Include gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection
- listen to your heart, lungs, neck or abdomen, using a stethoscope
- Does not involve making a break in the skin
- Handle and document patient charts
- Look at specific areas of body for normal color, shape and consistency
- Provide a patient with a copy of test results and carefully go over the report
- cover coughs and sneezes
21 Clues: up appointments, etc. • cover coughs and sneezes • Refrigerated,frozen,room temp. • Handle and document patient charts • Puncturing the skin or entering the body • Wash your hands often with soap and water • Determine the general status of your health • Does not involve making a break in the skin • Include gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection • ...
Cells - Medical terminology 2024-01-17
Across
- Leukocyte, part of the immune system
- Involved in heart contractions
- Divide and replace damaged cells
- Restore organ structure and function
Down
- Erythrocyte, transports oxygen from lungs to body tissues
- Clots form to plug a hole with bleeding
- Used to generate force or strength
- Allow thinking, feeling, and moving
- Generate electric signals
9 Clues: Generate electric signals • Involved in heart contractions • Divide and replace damaged cells • Used to generate force or strength • Allow thinking, feeling, and moving • Leukocyte, part of the immune system • Restore organ structure and function • Clots form to plug a hole with bleeding • Erythrocyte, transports oxygen from lungs to body tissues
Medical terminology crossword 2022-10-24
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-09-21
9 Clues: Pain of the muscles • Deficiency in oxygen • The stopping of bleeding • Blue discoloration of the body • Condition of lack of blood cells • Surgical removal of the appendex • Medical speciality focused on children • Obstruction of a blood vessel by a clot • Paralysis of the lower half of the body
CROSSWORD 2026-01-12
Across
- Antiretroviral boosted intentionally by CYP3A4 inhibition
- The 'Grey Baby Syndrome' is a well-known ADR associated with which antibiotic in neonates due to their immature glucuronidation capacity
- H2 blocker withdrawn over NDMA impurity
- Toxic excipient contaminant linked to fatal paediatric cough syrup outbreaks
- Specific form to compile a spontaneous report of drug toxicity in the United Kingdom
- Assessment of drug event relationship
Down
- In 2004 this NSAID was shown to increase risk of heart attack and stroke leading to its withdrawal from the market
- A drug that causes fetal abnormalities when administered to a pregnant woman
- This drug is notorious for causing 'Red Man Syndrome', a pseudoallergic reaction, if infused too rapidly
- Congenital limb defect classically linked to thalidomide
- A genetically determined abnormal reactivity to a drug is best described as
- Information suggesting a possible drug event link
- Standardized medical terminology for safety reporting
- Drug contraindicated with nitrates due to profound hypotension
- Name of the MDAE reporting system used in the European Union Online
15 Clues: Assessment of drug event relationship • H2 blocker withdrawn over NDMA impurity • Information suggesting a possible drug event link • Standardized medical terminology for safety reporting • Congenital limb defect classically linked to thalidomide • Antiretroviral boosted intentionally by CYP3A4 inhibition • ...
Kubotan Karate Crossword 2021-01-19
Across
- What is the English translation for the Kata Chinto
- The terminology Pinan means in English
- The honorific title for a karate master
- What is the English translation of Dojo
- Famous actor who helped produce Cobra Kai
- The formal name of a fighting area in Karate
- The instructor/teachers formal title
- Weapon originally used by Japanese farmers to reap crops
- The number one in Japanese
- The three k's of karate are kata, kumite and
- The name of an artistically shaped miniature tree
Down
- Who founded the Wado Ryu style of Karate
- Who is known as the Grandfather of modern Karate
- The translation of Karate in English
- The present day island where karate was founded
- What is the English translation of Wado Ryu
- The name of the premodern day Japanese warrior
- Japanese Martial Art of fighting with staffs
- What is the most popular style of Karate
- The Japanese terminology for a karate belt
20 Clues: The number one in Japanese • The translation of Karate in English • The instructor/teachers formal title • The terminology Pinan means in English • The honorific title for a karate master • What is the English translation of Dojo • Who founded the Wado Ryu style of Karate • What is the most popular style of Karate • Famous actor who helped produce Cobra Kai • ...
5.2 Finnish baseball 2021-01-13
Medical Terminology 2022-08-19
Medical Terminology 2023-02-20
Across
- Assist with restoring function and movement to areas that may have been affected by pain or disease.
- Plays a varied role in assisting clients to develop meal plans and ensure nutrition is maintained
- nurse Determines, coordinates and provides safe quality nursing including comprehensive assessments of a patient
Down
- Service Assistant Works under direct supervision and reports directly an RN and is not able to make independent decisions regarding a patient's care
- Dispenses prescriptions and provides advice on drug selection and usage to doctors and other health professionals
- Authority to diagnose and prescribe medications
6 Clues: Authority to diagnose and prescribe medications • Plays a varied role in assisting clients to develop meal plans and ensure nutrition is maintained • Assist with restoring function and movement to areas that may have been affected by pain or disease. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-01
6 Clues: connects muscle to bone • insulative sheath around axons • patient's right to make decisions • Acting for the good of the patient • body's stable internal environment • Movement of a drug into bloodstream
Ch 3 & 4 Medical Terminology 2023-10-11
Across
- removal of living tissue for lab examination
- study of the cell
- laying flat on your back
- pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- excessive ampint of fluid in cells and tissue
- abnormal amount of sweat or perspiration
- beneath the skin
- pertaining to nearer the head
- mailgnant epithelial tissue
Down
- laying on your stomach
- a protuberance on the skin containing pus
- the spread of cancer or disease from one area of the body to another
- a tear in the skin
- superficial scraping of the skin
- inflamation in the skin
- a sac of clear liquid on the skin
- loss of hair
- injury to the tissue
18 Clues: loss of hair • beneath the skin • study of the cell • a tear in the skin • injury to the tissue • laying on your stomach • inflamation in the skin • laying flat on your back • mailgnant epithelial tissue • pertaining to nearer the head • superficial scraping of the skin • a sac of clear liquid on the skin • abnormal amount of sweat or perspiration • ...
Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- Drug contraindicated with nitrates due to profound hypotension
- Congenital limb defect classically linked thalidomide
- Information suggesting a possible drug event link
- H2 blocker withdrawn over NMDA impurity
- In 2004 this following NSAID was shown to have increased risk of heart attack and stroke leading to its withdrawal from the market
- A drug that causes fetal abnormalities when administered to a pregnant woman
- The 'Grey Baby Syndrome' is a well-known ADR associated with which antibiotic in neonates due to their immature glucuronidation capacity
Down
- Toxic excipient contaminant linked to fatal paediatric cough syrup outbreaks
- A genetically determined abnormal reactivity to a drug is best described as
- This drug is notorious for causing 'Red Man Syndrome', a pseudoallergic reaction, if infused too rapidly
- Assessment of drug event relationship
- Standardized medical terminology for safety reporting
- Antiretroviral boosted intentionally by CYP3A4 inhibition
- Specific form to compile a spontaneous report of drug toxicity in United kingdom
- Name of the MDAE reporting system used in the European Union Online
15 Clues: Assessment of drug event relationship • H2 blocker withdrawn over NMDA impurity • Information suggesting a possible drug event link • Congenital limb defect classically linked thalidomide • Standardized medical terminology for safety reporting • Antiretroviral boosted intentionally by CYP3A4 inhibition • Drug contraindicated with nitrates due to profound hypotension • ...
HES 113: Medical Terminology Crossword 2016-02-03
Across
- Toward the head
- Body region located above the stomach
- Maintenance of the internal state of the body
- Incomplete development of an organ or tissue
- Surgical repair of a nerve
- Inflammation of the stomach and small intestine
Down
- Specialist in the study of cells
- Suffix meaning 'to secrete'
- Suffix meaning abnormal narrowing
- Plural form of 'Phalanx'
- Abnormal enlargement of the liver
- Pathological change of muscle tissue
- Prefix meaning bad, difficulty or painful
- Fatty tissue
- Horizontal plane dividing the superior and inferior portions of the body
- Prefix meaning under, less or below
- Prefix meaning Good, normal, well or easy
- H.D. is an example of a _____ genetic disorder
18 Clues: Fatty tissue • Toward the head • Plural form of 'Phalanx' • Surgical repair of a nerve • Suffix meaning 'to secrete' • Specialist in the study of cells • Suffix meaning abnormal narrowing • Abnormal enlargement of the liver • Prefix meaning under, less or below • Pathological change of muscle tissue • Body region located above the stomach • ...
Medical terminology 2017-05-16
medical terminology 2022-02-22
Medical Terminology: Cardio & Blood systems 2021-10-05
Across
- coronary artery bypass graft/grafting (cardiovascular surgery)
- Thrombo/ clot... End/ in; within... arter/o artery... -ectomy removal; excision; resection.
- dys- abnormal, bad, difficult, painful
- cardi/o heart... -megaly enlargement
- hem/o blood...-stasis stopping; controlling; placing
- pan- all... cyt/o cell...penia deficiency
- thromb/ clot...cyt/o cell...poiesis formation
- myocardial infarction; mitral insufficiency
Down
- tachy- fast...cardia heart
- angi/o vessel (blood)...-plasty surgical repair
- angi/o vessel (blood)...-gram record
- percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
- cyan/o blue...-sis state of; condition
- Arteri/o artery...-tomy process of cutting
- hypertension (high blood pressure)
- arteriosclerotic heart disease
- leuk/o white...-apheresis removal
- congestive heart failure
18 Clues: congestive heart failure • tachy- fast...cardia heart • arteriosclerotic heart disease • leuk/o white...-apheresis removal • hypertension (high blood pressure) • angi/o vessel (blood)...-gram record • cardi/o heart... -megaly enlargement • cyan/o blue...-sis state of; condition • dys- abnormal, bad, difficult, painful • pan- all... cyt/o cell...penia deficiency • ...
Medical Terminology: Cardio & Blood systems 2021-10-05
Across
- coronary artery bypass graft/grafting (cardiovascular surgery)
- Thrombo/ clot... End/ in; within... arter/o artery... -ectomy removal; excision; resection.
- dys- abnormal, bad, difficult, painful
- cardi/o heart... -megaly enlargement
- hem/o blood...-stasis stopping; controlling; placing
- pan- all... cyt/o cell...penia deficiency
- thromb/ clot...cyt/o cell...poiesis formation
- myocardial infarction; mitral insufficiency
Down
- tachy- fast...cardia heart
- angi/o vessel (blood)...-plasty surgical repair
- angi/o vessel (blood)...-gram record
- percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
- cyan/o blue...-sis state of; condition
- Arteri/o artery...-tomy process of cutting
- hypertension (high blood pressure)
- arteriosclerotic heart disease
- leuk/o white...-apheresis removal
- congestive heart failure
18 Clues: congestive heart failure • tachy- fast...cardia heart • arteriosclerotic heart disease • leuk/o white...-apheresis removal • hypertension (high blood pressure) • angi/o vessel (blood)...-gram record • cardi/o heart... -megaly enlargement • cyan/o blue...-sis state of; condition • dys- abnormal, bad, difficult, painful • pan- all... cyt/o cell...penia deficiency • ...
Rover Story 2023-11-30
10 Clues: 0101 • double • supahot • chickennoise • nofavourites • crackedthecode • scientistoutfit • studystartingwitht • likenessofsomething • circleoflivewireconnectingtoasource
Medical Terminology 2025-12-01
6 Clues: connects muscle to bone • insulative sheath around axons • patient's right to make decisions • Acting for the good of the patient • body's stable internal environment • Movement of a drug into bloodstream
Termin/Term 2025-07-29
15 Clues: Decide • Endless • End point • Final stop • Not decided • Strong-willed • Word or phrase • Bring to an end • Decide beforehand • Not clearly fixed • Total destruction • Wipe out completely • Firmness of purpose • Completely destroyed • Subject-specific words
Gooding 2.03 Integumentary Medical Terminology 2023-11-14
Across
- a person appears blue in color due to a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream.
- works by applying heat to an affected area to treat damaged muscles, joints or tissues in the body
- the study of cell death or decomposition
- enlarged or swollen lymph nodes
- doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- a substance in your body that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation.
- type of epithelial (skin) cells
Down
- use of extreme cold to freeze and remove abnormal tissue
- rosacea persistent redness on the face.
- existing or taking place within, or administered into, a vein or veins.
- outermost layer of skin on your body
- abnormal growth and development of the nails
- the disposition or arrangement of blood vessels in an organ or par
- is excessive discharge of sebum from the sebaceous glands
- pus-generating
- a technique in cosmetic surgery for removing excess fat from under the skin by suction.
- penetration through the skin
- a tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness.
18 Clues: pus-generating • penetration through the skin • enlarged or swollen lymph nodes • type of epithelial (skin) cells • outermost layer of skin on your body • rosacea persistent redness on the face. • the study of cell death or decomposition • abnormal growth and development of the nails • use of extreme cold to freeze and remove abnormal tissue • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-03-23
MED147 Final/ Allison Allen 2012-08-21
Across
- / Embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills.
- / The first step in the greifing process.
- / A marking in paper resulting from differences in thickness usually produced by the pressure of a projecting design in the mold or on a processing roll.
- / The practice of subcontracting work to an outside company.
- / The technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms.
- / Ways to fix an issue with a selected piece of equipment that fails to function correctly.
- / Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling.
- / A change in the pitch or loudness of the voice.
- / Decribes a noun or pronoun.
- / The reciever of some thing or item.
- / A system for examining and seperating into different groups.
- / A payment in recognition of acts or professional services, usually on a special occasion.
- / Person, place or thing.
- / Action word, describes movement.
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- / A predeveloped page layout used to make new pages with a similar design pattern, or style.
- / To become liable or subject to; to bring down upon oneself.
- / The quality or power of inspiring belief.
- / Disobedience to authority.
- / Medical abbreviation for immediatley.
- / Marked in some way as to remind or remember that specific action needs to be taken.
- / A plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures.
- / A person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence.
- / An individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patient or the public.
- / Something conducive to comfort, convenience, or enjoyment
- / Something in which a thing originates, develpoes, takes shape, or is contained.
25 Clues: / Person, place or thing. • / Disobedience to authority. • / Decribes a noun or pronoun. • / Action word, describes movement. • / The reciever of some thing or item. • / Medical abbreviation for immediatley. • / The first step in the greifing process. • / The quality or power of inspiring belief. • / A change in the pitch or loudness of the voice. • ...
Week 3 crossword puzzle 2019-04-17
Across
- Medical term for Reno-
- Arthro
- Medical term for Pertaining to blood
- Term for White
- Medical term for Complains of
- surrounding or around
- Term for Gastro
- Medical term for term for adrenal glands
- instrument for visual examination
- Medical term for Surgical removal
- Pertaining to blood or lymph vessels
- Medical term for Bad difficult or painful
- Medical term for Rapture
- Term for New
Down
- term for thoraco
- Medical term for Surgical incision
- Medical term for Abnormal softening
- Medical term for Abnormal condition
- Medical term for Surgical procedure to remove fluid
- Term for Excessive or to increase
- Term for Hystero
- Surgical creation of an opening
- term for cephalo
- Medical term for Fast or rapid
- Medical term for Abnormal flow
25 Clues: Arthro • Term for New • Term for White • Term for Gastro • term for thoraco • Term for Hystero • term for cephalo • surrounding or around • Medical term for Reno- • Medical term for Rapture • Medical term for Complains of • Medical term for Fast or rapid • Medical term for Abnormal flow • Surgical creation of an opening • Term for Excessive or to increase • instrument for visual examination • ...
Summertime Crossword Puzzle 1 2021-08-15
Across
- medical terminology- a language used by healthcare professionals that includes specialized terms and alternatives
- negligence- failure to meet the standard of care that can be reasonably expected from a person with certain training and experiences
- determines one's inherited characteristics
- system- a measurement system based on tens; basic units are length, volume, and weight
- system- a measurement system based on common household items used to measure length, volume, and weight
- the study of the form and structure of an organism
- prediction of the possible outcome of a disease and the potential for recovery
- preserving the legal right of a patient to privacy concerning his or her medical affairs
- the study of why diseases occur and how the body reacts to them
- and symptoms- objective and subjective data; evidence reported by healthcare provider by a patient
Down
- a facility or service that offers palliative care and support to dying patients and their families
- a designation that means a person has been granted permission to legally perform certain acts
- the process of determining whether a person has met predetermined standards
- a legal charge for defamation of character committed in a spoken form
- of practice- a description or list of skills that a specific occupational title is legally allowed to perform
- system- a measurement system that is used infrequently except for a measurement of weight
- rapidly spreading diseases that attack many people at the same time
- medications or procedures used to control or cure a disease or injury
- to give permission; permission that is given
- therapy- the insertion of normal DNA into cells to correct a genetic defect or to treat certain diseases
20 Clues: determines one's inherited characteristics • to give permission; permission that is given • the study of the form and structure of an organism • the study of why diseases occur and how the body reacts to them • rapidly spreading diseases that attack many people at the same time • a legal charge for defamation of character committed in a spoken form • ...
Puzzle - 2 2026-01-26
Across
- - What color identifies first aid equipment or emergency exits?
- - What is the medical term for a break or crack in a bone? -
- - How many chest compressions are given in one cycle of adult CPR?
- - Which medication (300mg) is often given to a conscious heart attack patient to chew?
- - Hearing protection that fits into the ear canal.
- - The most common high-risk route of chemical entry into the body.
- - Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace.
- - Name of the safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and not restarted during maintenance.
- - The action of getting rid of waste.
- - The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- - What is the term for a joint injury where the bones are pulled out of their normal position?
- - Name of the most effective control measure to protect workers from safety risks.
- - For how many minutes minimum should a burn be cooled under running water?
- - Action of being abused, threatened, or assaulted at work.
- - Feelings of extreme sadness, despair, or inadequacy.
Down
- - To help stop bleeding, you should raise the wounded limb above the level of what organ?
- - A hazard involving the risk of drowning, asphyxiation, or fire is typically associated with working in what kind of area?
- - The release of gas or vapor into the air.
- - The color code for indicating a plastic waste bin in Sri Lanka is…………
- - The design of working conditions to better accommodate the human body's capabilities and limitations.
- - Name the terminology of a safety principle to keep exposures as low as possible.
- - In the context of noise exposure terminology, what is the unit used to express air pressure of sound waves?
- - Procedures and training designed to reduce risk. What is the name of such control measures.
- - The severe deprivation of oxygen to the body, causing breathing to stop or be severely restricted, leading to potential death
- - Workers must wear helmets, gloves, or goggles as part of personal ______ equipment.
- - ……………..Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
26 Clues: - The action of getting rid of waste. • - The release of gas or vapor into the air. • - Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace. • - ……………..Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. • - Hearing protection that fits into the ear canal. • - Feelings of extreme sadness, despair, or inadequacy. • - The process of converting waste into reusable material. • ...
School to Prison Pipeline 2022-11-15
Across
- What do schools do that makes school-to-prison more prominent?
- One possible solution is the _____ of the criminal justice budget.
- Black students struggle with ADHD diagnoses due to bias in the ______ field.
- How many children in the US have ADHD?
- Racist terminology used to demonize people of color said to lack remorse or fear of punishment for crimes.
- A solution for the school-to-prison pipeline is shifting towards _____ justice for nonviolent crimes.
- Students with a disability are ____ % more likely to be suspended.
- Teachers should examine their ______ bias.
- Suspensions and ______ indicate future unemployment, poverty, and incarceration.
- The Zero-Tolerance policy was originally intended as a ____- _____ policy.
- The school-to-prison pipeline leads to more _______ arrests.
Down
- Who popularized the Southern Electoral Strategy to gain “white votes”?
- What company opened the first privatized prison?
- Previously suspended students are 51% more likely to be arrested ______ times.
- 55.5% of LGBTQ students experience _______.
- ____ % of schools have a zero-tolerance policy in place.
- Which group of students do teachers watch more closely?
- POC students with ADHD are punished more frequently and more ______ than their white peers.
- School to prison pipeline, also known as Zero _______ policy.
19 Clues: How many children in the US have ADHD? • Teachers should examine their ______ bias. • 55.5% of LGBTQ students experience _______. • What company opened the first privatized prison? • Which group of students do teachers watch more closely? • ____ % of schools have a zero-tolerance policy in place. • The school-to-prison pipeline leads to more _______ arrests. • ...
SAMS 2013-01-30
Across
- An announcement by the Ministry broadcast to a targeted client group
- Online area where clients will be able to view their personal information
- Current system in use for online applications
- New terminology for an ERO case
- Month that SAMS will Go-Live
Down
- Social Services Modernization Project
- The process of copying data from SDMT into the new system
- System that will replace SDMT
- New terminology in SAMS for the Participation Agreement
- New term for information that is used to determine eligibility
10 Clues: Month that SAMS will Go-Live • System that will replace SDMT • New terminology for an ERO case • Social Services Modernization Project • Current system in use for online applications • New terminology in SAMS for the Participation Agreement • The process of copying data from SDMT into the new system • New term for information that is used to determine eligibility • ...
The incredible Crossword 2018-07-20
16 Clues: abundant • a proverb • forbidding • not strict • vocabulary • trustworthy • to go around • watchfulness • to criticize • believability • lack of interest • To accept something • to differ in opinion • harsh test or experience • a statement that promotes confidence • a feeling that something is about to happen
Summertime Crossword Puzzle 1 2021-08-15
Across
- preserving the legal right of a patient to privacy concerning his or her medical affairs
- prediction of the possible outcome of a disease and the potential for recovery
- of practice- a description or list of skills that a specific occupational title is legally allowed to perform
- pandemic- rapidly spreading diseases that attack many people at the same time
- medications or procedures used to control or cure a disease or injury
- the study of the form and structure of an organism
- the study of why diseases occur and how the body reacts to them
- failure to meet the standard of care that can be reasonably expected from a person with certain training and experiences
- a legal charge for defamation of character committed in a spoken form
Down
- to give permission; permission that is given
- a designation that means a person has been granted permission to legally perform certain acts
- process of determining whether a person has met predetermined standards
- a facility or service that offers palliative care and support to dying patients and their families
- and symptoms- objective and subjective data; evidence reported by healthcare provider by a patient
- system- a measurement system that is used infrequently except for a measurement of weight
- determines one's inherited characteristics
- terminology- a language used by healthcare professionals that includes specialized terms and alternatives
- therapy- the insertion of normal DNA into cells to correct a genetic defect or to treat certain diseases
- system- a measurement system based on common household items used to measure length, volume, and weight
- system- a measurement system based on tens; basic units are length, volume, and weight
20 Clues: determines one's inherited characteristics • to give permission; permission that is given • the study of the form and structure of an organism • the study of why diseases occur and how the body reacts to them • medications or procedures used to control or cure a disease or injury • a legal charge for defamation of character committed in a spoken form • ...
UHI week 2 2017-06-20
Across
- A practice of third-party payers in which the benefits code has been changed to a less complex or lower cost procedure than was reported
- The name adopted in October 2001 by the agency formerly known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA)
- Document used to record the services provided to a patient; also known as a superbill
- To pay back or compensate for money spent, or losses or damages incurred
- Reporting a higher level code than is appropriate for the service that was rendered resulting in higher reimbursement
- Exists when a patient is covered under more than one insurance plan; charges are first submitted to the primary carrier and any charges not covered are then submitted to the secondary carrier
- Provide forward and backward mapping between the ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding systems
- Computer software designed for monitoring insurance claims.
- Something specially suited for a given use or purpose; a remedy regarded as a certain cure for a particular disease; most specific
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- Payment made by a party other than the one providing or receiving the service, such as a physician or patient
- Reporting multiple codes for a service when there is one code that will report the entire service
- A form explaining which benefits have and have not been paid.
- The major factors to be considered when selecting an Evaluation and Management code: history, exam, medical decision making
- The insurance company providing coverage under a specific plan
- The rule that requires the reason for a patient's visit to be coded first
- The main reason a patient is seen or cared for during an encounter
- Record of all transactions made on an individual's financial record that lists debits, credits, and balance
- Services or supplies that are needed for the diagnosis or treatment of your medical condition and meet accepted standards of medical practice
- Arranged in order
- A two-digit numerical code applied to the five-digit Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code to indicate unusual procedural services
- The name of the standard unique health identifier for health care providers
21 Clues: Arranged in order • Computer software designed for monitoring insurance claims. • A form explaining which benefits have and have not been paid. • The insurance company providing coverage under a specific plan • The main reason a patient is seen or cared for during an encounter • To pay back or compensate for money spent, or losses or damages incurred • ...
chapter 13 medical terminology 2021-12-16
12 Clues: the chest • heart rate • of the heart • of partition • within the heart • around the heart • of the slow heart • repair of vessels • of the heart muscle • of the pain the chest • to the heart strengthener • of electric activity of the heart.
medical terminology 💊🩺 2025-05-28
Medical Terminology Set 4 2025-02-25
14 Clues: down • Nurse • repair • Doctor • Therapy • Athletic • straight • Therapist • paralysis • Therapist • Practitioner • other people • Nurse Assistant • away from usual place
Medical Assistant Clinical Terminology 2025-01-13
Across
- the bottom number of the blood pressure reading.
- The method of taking a temperature on a child below the age of 5.
- Injection route used for lidocaine, Botox, and TB tests.
- Injection route that is administered at a 45-degree angle.
- The method used to collect a blood sample from a vein.
- Injection route that goes into the muscle.
Down
- The top number of the blood pressure reading.
- The pulse found on the thumb side of either wrist.
- As a general rule, if you don’t do this, it didn’t happen; one of the 7 Rights of medication administration.
- Commonly asked about at every visit; measured on a scale of 0-10.
- abbreviation used to indicate “as needed.”
- The method of taking a temperature across the forehead.
12 Clues: abbreviation used to indicate “as needed.” • Injection route that goes into the muscle. • The top number of the blood pressure reading. • the bottom number of the blood pressure reading. • The pulse found on the thumb side of either wrist. • The method used to collect a blood sample from a vein. • The method of taking a temperature across the forehead. • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 6 2025-01-08
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-11
Across
- medicine that can increase dopamine levels
- high blood pressure
- bands of connective tissue that connect bones and hold the body structure in place
- excess
- hard, strong tissue and gives your body shape, adults typically have 203-216
- a hormone that acts as a fight-or-flight
Down
- system that is made up of the skeletal system and muscles
- study of
- where blood cells are formed
- connective tissue that protects joints and bones
- disease that causes bones in the body to become weak and brittle
- region of the brain that plays a vital role in movement, vision, and influences brain chemistry
12 Clues: excess • study of • high blood pressure • where blood cells are formed • a hormone that acts as a fight-or-flight • medicine that can increase dopamine levels • connective tissue that protects joints and bones • system that is made up of the skeletal system and muscles • disease that causes bones in the body to become weak and brittle • ...
Ch. 1 & 2 - Medical Terminology 2023-08-30
Across
- The combining ______ is formed with a word root and a combining vowel, separated by a /
- Cavity inside the spinal column containing spinal cord
- Attached at the end of a word root to modify its meaning.
- The core of the word
- Group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- This cavity contains the urinary bladder
- Basic unit of all living things
- Terms derived from the name of a person
- Terms built from _____ and Latin word parts
Down
- Cavity inside the skull
- Group of organs that work together to perform complex body functions
- Terms formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase
- This cavity contains both the pelvic and abdominal cavities
- This cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea
- Attached at the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning
- The combining ______, usually an "o", is used to ease pronunciation
- Two or more kinds of tissue that together perform special body functions
17 Clues: The core of the word • Cavity inside the skull • Basic unit of all living things • Terms derived from the name of a person • This cavity contains the urinary bladder • Terms built from _____ and Latin word parts • Cavity inside the spinal column containing spinal cord • Group of similar cells that performs a specific function • ...
Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-26
Across
- Gender that produces sperm
- Gives a clear location on body
- Laying on side
- System that regulates hormones
- Head and torso are at a 45 and 60 degree angle
- help filter waste from the blood and out of the body
- Example: ASAP
- consists of bones, joints and muscles
- Laying down on back
- balances fluids
Down
- Gender that makes babies
- Ingest and Digest
- Pumps blood throughout body
- Body breaths with this system
- Laying face down
- System that gives the body coordination
- protects the body and keeps the temperature of the body in check.
17 Clues: Example: ASAP • Laying on side • balances fluids • Laying face down • Ingest and Digest • Laying down on back • Gender that makes babies • Gender that produces sperm • Pumps blood throughout body • Body breaths with this system • Gives a clear location on body • System that regulates hormones • consists of bones, joints and muscles • System that gives the body coordination • ...
Medical Terminology Set 14 2023-02-14
Across
- To the right
- Elevated levels of cholesterol and fatty substances in the blood
- Abnormal condition of having a thrombus or clot
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing disorder of the blood
- Abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells
- The loss of a large amount of blood in a short amount of time
Down
- To stop or control the bleeding
- Pathologic blood disorder of the cellular elements of the blood
- A systemic condition caused by microorganisms and their toxins circulating in the blood
- The inflammation of a vein
- White blood cells involved in defending the body
- Skin
12 Clues: Skin • To the right • The inflammation of a vein • To stop or control the bleeding • Abnormal condition of having a thrombus or clot • White blood cells involved in defending the body • Abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells • A doctor who specializes in diagnosing disorder of the blood • The loss of a large amount of blood in a short amount of time • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-31
Across
- To move toward the body midline
- Bone at the base of the vertebrae
- Gas in the digestive tract
- Difficulty breathing
- Tube inserted into the body
Down
- Intestinal or rectal blockage
- Disease causing organism
- Artificial body part
- Pulse taken near the upper elbow
- Fluid retention in the body resulting in swelling
- Absence of breathing
- Infection
12 Clues: Infection • Artificial body part • Difficulty breathing • Absence of breathing • Disease causing organism • Gas in the digestive tract • Tube inserted into the body • Intestinal or rectal blockage • To move toward the body midline • Pulse taken near the upper elbow • Bone at the base of the vertebrae • Fluid retention in the body resulting in swelling
Medical Assistant Clinical Terminology 2024-08-14
Across
- the bottom number of the blood pressure reading.
- The method of taking a temperature on a child below the age of 5.
- Injection route used for lidocaine, Botox, and TB tests.
- Injection route that is administered at a 45-degree angle.
- The method used to collect a blood sample from a vein.
- Injection route that goes into the muscle.
Down
- The top number of the blood pressure reading.
- The pulse found on the thumb side of either wrist.
- As a general rule, if you don’t do this, it didn’t happen; one of the 7 Rights of medication administration.
- Commonly asked about at every visit; measured on a scale of 0-10.
- abbreviation used to indicate “as needed.”
- The method of taking a temperature across the forehead.
12 Clues: abbreviation used to indicate “as needed.” • Injection route that goes into the muscle. • The top number of the blood pressure reading. • the bottom number of the blood pressure reading. • The pulse found on the thumb side of either wrist. • The method used to collect a blood sample from a vein. • The method of taking a temperature across the forehead. • ...
Basics of Medical Terminology 2024-08-16
Across
- under the skin
- lower than normal blood pressure
- prefix meaning nose
- before birth
- inflammation of the stomach and small intestine
Down
- visually examining the sigmoid colon
- frequent flow of loose or watery stools
- blue discoloration of the skin
- above or outside the ribs
- internal organs
- prefix meaning water
- pain in a joint or joints
12 Clues: before birth • under the skin • internal organs • prefix meaning nose • prefix meaning water • above or outside the ribs • pain in a joint or joints • blue discoloration of the skin • lower than normal blood pressure • visually examining the sigmoid colon • frequent flow of loose or watery stools • inflammation of the stomach and small intestine
Chapter 6 Medical Terminology 2025-02-15
13 Clues: water • night • sugar • kidney • kidney • ureter • urethra • scanty, few • bladder, sac • renal pelvis • meatus(opening) • stone(s), calulus • urine, urinary tract
Newspapers 2015-01-28
Across
- Frank Paskewich called BP’s 2010 oil spill cleanup ______________.
- Being only (outwardly or) ____________ allies, India is worried about China’s maneuvering.
- On ______7th Caledonia will vote to possibly become a separate school district.
- Gov. Walker called his plan for a new Milwaukee arena a "Pay Their ______" proposal.
- Two twin drug-traffickers got only 14 years because they agreed to become _________.
- Benedict Cumberbatch called himself an ________ after using the terminology ‘colored.’
- Monday, a drone 2 ______ in diameter crashed into the southwest side of the White House.
Down
- Bela was almost _________ then cremated and buried with the ashes of his owner.
- Man at Sinai Medical was set on fire by a spark to his _______ apparatus on his face.
- At the old St. Joseph's Hospital in West Bend they opened three time capsules.
- Walker, formed a committee -- "Our American _________" to advance his potential candidacy.
- Walker said the U.W.University needs to get out from "under the _______" of state government.
12 Clues: Frank Paskewich called BP’s 2010 oil spill cleanup ______________. • At the old St. Joseph's Hospital in West Bend they opened three time capsules. • Bela was almost _________ then cremated and buried with the ashes of his owner. • On ______7th Caledonia will vote to possibly become a separate school district. • ...
Chapter 13 Medical Terminology 2021-12-09
12 Clues: slow heart • pain in chest • rapid heart rate • repair of vessels • heart strengthener • presence of partition • used to examine chest • presence of heart muscle • inflammation in the heart • tissue death in heart muscle • inflammation around the heart • electric activity of the heart
Chapter 13 medical terminology 2021-12-09
Across
- area of tissue death in the heart muscle
- recording of electric activity of the heart
- instrument used to examine the chest
- condition of slow heart
- inflammation around the heart
- rapid or fast heart rate
- presence of partition
Down
- presence of pain in the chest
- surgical repair of vessels
- presence of heart muscle
- inflammation within the heart
- pertaining to heart strengthener
12 Clues: presence of partition • condition of slow heart • presence of heart muscle • rapid or fast heart rate • surgical repair of vessels • presence of pain in the chest • inflammation within the heart • inflammation around the heart • pertaining to heart strengthener • instrument used to examine the chest • area of tissue death in the heart muscle • ...
chest and abdomen medical terminology 2013-04-22
Across
- bending of part inward; inversion stress
- shortness of breath (SOB)
- freely movable
- system that contains all ductless glands of the body
- controls the energy of the x-ray beam
- telescoping
- bending of part away from midline
- path of the CR
- tumor
Down
- excessive mucus is secreted into bronchi
- base plane of skull; ______________ horizontal plane
- loop of intestine is twisted
- system that contains the largest organ of the body
- not a correct positioning term
- effusion fluid in the pleural cavity
- duration of the exposure
- head lower than feet
17 Clues: tumor • telescoping • freely movable • path of the CR • head lower than feet • duration of the exposure • shortness of breath (SOB) • loop of intestine is twisted • not a correct positioning term • bending of part away from midline • effusion fluid in the pleural cavity • controls the energy of the x-ray beam • excessive mucus is secreted into bronchi • ...
Terminology of Terminology 2019-01-03
Across
- Anything perceivable or conceivable
- Feature of an object
- Relation in which a designation represents only one concept
- Model underlying terminology management
- Relation between designations in different natural languages representing the same concept
- Representation of a concept by a sign which denotes it
- Set of designations and concepts belonging to one domain
- Term rated as the primary term for a given concept
- Text that illustrates a concept or the use of a designation
Down
- Abstraction of a property
- Unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of characteristics
- Designation for a general concept
- Relation between designations in a given natural language representing the same concept
- Relation in which a designation represents two or more unrelated concepts
- Concept that corresponds to a unique object
- Systematic collection, description, processing, presentation of concepts and their designations
- Set of concepts structured in one or more related domains
- Concept that corresponds to a potentially unlimited number of objects
- Representation of a concept by an expression that differentiates it from related concepts
- One of the inventors of the semantic triangle
20 Clues: Feature of an object • Abstraction of a property • Designation for a general concept • Anything perceivable or conceivable • Model underlying terminology management • Concept that corresponds to a unique object • One of the inventors of the semantic triangle • Term rated as the primary term for a given concept • Representation of a concept by a sign which denotes it • ...
Medical terminology of Heart 2019-11-26
Across
- / a recording of electrical activity of the heart
- / disease of heart muscle
- / the study of heart
- / rapid heart rate
- / cells of heart muscle
Down
- / enlargement of heart
- / surgical puncture of the tissue that surrounds the heart
- / inflammation of inner lining of heart chambers and valves
- / slower than normal heart rate
- / pertaining to heart
- / surgical incision of the heart wall
- / pertaining to heart muscle
12 Clues: / rapid heart rate • / the study of heart • / pertaining to heart • / enlargement of heart • / cells of heart muscle • / disease of heart muscle • / pertaining to heart muscle • / slower than normal heart rate • / surgical incision of the heart wall • / a recording of electrical activity of the heart • / surgical puncture of the tissue that surrounds the heart • ...
Test Your Medical Terminology! 2020-11-17
Medical Terminology Ch. 2 2021-09-07
Across
- Pertaining to the farthest point
- Makes up every tissue and organ in the body
- Composed of multiple organs
- pertaining to the back
- pertaining to the loin area of the lower back
- Pertaining to the middle
- pertaining to the abdomen
- pertaining to the chest
Down
- separation, destruction or loosening of tissue
- pertaining to the front
- Pertaining to the side
- pertaining to the stomach
12 Clues: pertaining to the back • Pertaining to the side • pertaining to the front • pertaining to the chest • Pertaining to the middle • pertaining to the stomach • pertaining to the abdomen • Composed of multiple organs • Pertaining to the farthest point • Makes up every tissue and organ in the body • pertaining to the loin area of the lower back • ...
