medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology (Prefix, Suffix, Root Words) 2023-08-01
26 Clues: pain • pain • side • head • below • after • joint • wrist • cheek • heart • middle • uterus • kneecap • ankle bones • the study of • puncture/tap • binding/fusion • lower leg bone • fingers or toes • internal organs • back of the body • together, joined • plastic surgery/repair • beside, beyond, around • excision/surgical removal • difficult, labored, painful
Dean Vaughn Medical Terminology Lesson 14 2022-04-26
25 Clues: bud • dry • less • roll • form • dead • flow • apart • twice • stand • chest • broad • beyond • middle • curved • slender • through • nearest • stretch • make, do • away from • throughout • burst forth • watery fluid • internal organs
Medical Terminology (LofM) Ch 1 Terms 2022-07-15
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- Record of the electricity of the heart.
- Removal of the stomach
- Blood clotting cell
- A red blood cell
- Specialist in the study of tumours.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- "Self-viewing"--examination of a dead body.
- Specialist in the study of the urinary tract
- Pertaining to the brain.
- Process of visually examining within the body.
- Abnormal condition of the kidney.
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Pertaining to under the skin.
- Study of cells.
- Pertaining to below the liver.
- Pertaining to behind the heart.
- Exocrine gland in front of the urinary bladder in males.
- Process of cutting out; removal.
- Cancerous tumour.
- Inflammation of the bone.
- Membrane surrounding the heart.
- State of complete knowledge; information gathered about a patient's illness.
- Study of diseases.
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- White blood cell.
- Study of nerves.
- Abnormal condition (increase) in white blood cells.
- Study of females and female diseases.
- Process of visually examining the bladder.
- Condition of low blood sugar.
- Process of viewing life; removal of living tissue for microscopic examination.
- Malignant cancerous blood condition
- A decrease in erythrocytes or hemoglobin.
- Inflammation of the intestines.
- Study of tumours.
- Pertaining to the kidney
- Pertaining to the head.
- State of before knowledge; prediction about outcome of treatment.
- Process of cutting out; removal.
- Tumour of flesh tissue
- Collection of blood (say under the skin).
- Study of x-rays.
- Pain of a joint.
42 Clues: Study of cells. • Study of nerves. • A red blood cell • Study of x-rays. • Pain of a joint. • White blood cell. • Study of tumours. • Cancerous tumour. • Study of diseases. • Blood clotting cell • Removal of the stomach • Tumour of flesh tissue • Pertaining to the head. • Pertaining to the brain. • Pertaining to the kidney • Inflammation of the skin. • Inflammation of the bone. • ...
Medical Terminology (LofM) Ch 1 Terms 2022-07-15
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- Inflammation of the bone.
- Exocrine gland in front of the urinary bladder in males.
- Condition of low blood sugar.
- Process of visually examining the bladder.
- Blood clotting cell
- State of before knowledge; prediction about outcome of treatment.
- Study of x-rays.
- "Self-viewing"--examination of a dead body.
- Inflammation of the intestines.
- Pertaining to behind the heart.
- Study of nerves.
- Study of diseases.
- Removal of the stomach
- Inflammation of the liver.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Process of cutting out; removal.
- Pain of a joint.
- Pertaining to below the liver.
- Specialist in the study of tumours.
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- Abnormal condition (increase) in white blood cells.
- Collection of blood (say under the skin).
- State of complete knowledge; information gathered about a patient's illness.
- Study of cells.
- Pertaining to the brain.
- Process of viewing life; removal of living tissue for microscopic examination.
- Pertaining to under the skin.
- Pertaining to the head.
- Process of visually examining within the body.
- Record of the electricity of the heart.
- Malignant cancerous blood condition
- Tumour of flesh tissue
- Specialist in the study of the urinary tract
- A red blood cell
- Process of cutting out; removal.
- Abnormal condition of the kidney.
- Membrane surrounding the heart.
- A decrease in erythrocytes or hemoglobin.
- Study of females and female diseases.
- Pertaining to the kidney
- Cancerous tumour.
- White blood cell.
- Study of tumours.
42 Clues: Study of cells. • Study of x-rays. • A red blood cell • Study of nerves. • Pain of a joint. • Cancerous tumour. • White blood cell. • Study of tumours. • Study of diseases. • Blood clotting cell • Tumour of flesh tissue • Removal of the stomach • Pertaining to the head. • Pertaining to the brain. • Pertaining to the kidney • Inflammation of the bone. • Inflammation of the skin. • ...
Medical Terminology Unit 5 Activity 2 2024-11-14
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- Blood pressure
- the heart isn't effiecently pumping from the left ventricle
- condition where artery wall is weakened causing it to swell
- located on the right side of the heart
- measure items that indicate heart damage
- located on the left side of the heart
- made of cardiac muscle and has 4 chambers
- when the heart fully stops
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Myocardial Infarction
- Atrial Fibrillation
- vessel
- heart
- Portable ecg device that measures heart activity
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- High blood pressure that could cause a heart attack
- Monitoring the heart with physical activity
- X-ray dye that's injected into blood vessels
- commonly known as a heart attack occurs when there is a leak of blood flow
- tabs and wires placed on the chest and records activity
- Surrounds and protects the heart
- congestive heart failure
- outer layer of the heart
- blood condition
- meaning artery
- blood vessel
26 Clues: heart • vessel • blood vessel • Blood pressure • meaning artery • blood condition • Atrial Fibrillation • Myocardial Infarction • Coronary Artery Disease • Coronary Artery Disease • congestive heart failure • outer layer of the heart • when the heart fully stops • Surrounds and protects the heart • located on the left side of the heart • located on the right side of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle (Kenzie Gathers) 2025-08-27
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- situated away from a center
- movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- to push forwards
- DOA
- laying face down
- lying face up
- c/o
- situated or pertaining to a center
- Dx
- recent or new injury,sudden onset
- the underside of the foot
- Divides the body in front and back halves
- closest to the skin
- the lower angle of the shoulder blade moves medially and downwards.occurs with extension and adduction
- closest to the midline of the body
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured: a bruise
- decreasing the angle formed by the bone of the joint
- movement toward the midline of the body
- movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
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- HR
- H&P
- movement away from the midline of the body
- closest to center of the body
- turning the forearm towards the body
- the anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- situated away from a center
- farthest from the center of the body
- increasing the angle of the joint
- closest to the skin
- to pull backwards
- ENT
- pressure BP
- the shoulder blade rotates so that its lower tip (inferior angle) moves upward and outward. Occurs to raise the arm into flexion or abduction
- turning the forearm towards the body
- farthest away from the skin
36 Clues: HR • Dx • H&P • DOA • c/o • ENT • lying face up • pressure BP • to push forwards • laying face down • to pull backwards • closest to the skin • closest to the skin • the underside of the foot • situated away from a center • situated away from a center • farthest away from the skin • closest to center of the body • increasing the angle of the joint • recent or new injury,sudden onset • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle (Kenzie Gathers) 2025-08-27
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- situated away from a center
- movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- to push forwards
- DOA
- laying face down
- lying face up
- c/o
- situated or pertaining to a center
- Dx
- recent or new injury,sudden onset
- the underside of the foot
- Divides the body in front and back halves
- closest to the skin
- the lower angle of the shoulder blade moves medially and downwards.occurs with extension and adduction
- closest to the midline of the body
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured: a bruise
- decreasing the angle formed by the bone of the joint
- movement toward the midline of the body
- movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
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- HR
- H&P
- movement away from the midline of the body
- closest to center of the body
- turning the forearm towards the body
- the anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- situated away from a center
- farthest from the center of the body
- increasing the angle of the joint
- closest to the skin
- to pull backwards
- ENT
- pressure BP
- the shoulder blade rotates so that its lower tip (inferior angle) moves upward and outward. Occurs to raise the arm into flexion or abduction
- turning the forearm towards the body
- farthest away from the skin
36 Clues: HR • Dx • H&P • DOA • c/o • ENT • lying face up • pressure BP • to push forwards • laying face down • to pull backwards • closest to the skin • closest to the skin • the underside of the foot • situated away from a center • situated away from a center • farthest away from the skin • closest to center of the body • increasing the angle of the joint • recent or new injury,sudden onset • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 6 Part 1 2025-10-22
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- relating to or causing destruction of red blood cells
- protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy antigens
- viral infection also known as shingles, causing painful skin eruptions
- severe, potentially fatal allergic reaction causing airway obstruction and shock
- type of herpesvirus that causes infection, often serious in immunocompromised people
- invasive breast cancer that breaks through the milk duct walls
- group of proteins that enhance the body’s immune response
- reaction binding of antigens to antibodies to inactivate or destroy the antigen
- treatment that uses components of the immune system to fight disease
- noncancerous; not life-threatening and does not spread
- viral infection causing fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes
- fungal infection caused by Candida yeast
- foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- antibodies produced by plasma cells that fight specific antigens
- early-stage breast cancer confined to the milk ducts
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- single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease
- cancer of the lymphatic system marked by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
- malignant tumor found in its place of origin before spreading
- medication used to treat fungal infections
- chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by HIV that damages the immune system
- virus that causes AIDS by destroying T-helper cells
- proteins produced in response to viruses that help protect uninfected cells
- drug medication that kills or damages cells, used in chemotherapy and immunosuppression
- medication that prevents or reduces the body’s normal immune response
- malignant tumor that originates in epithelial tissue
- condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues
- substance that triggers an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals
- rod-shaped bacteria
- proteins released by cells that act as chemical messengers to regulate the immune response
- medications that kill or slow the growth of bacteria
30 Clues: rod-shaped bacteria • fungal infection caused by Candida yeast • medication used to treat fungal infections • foreign substance that triggers an immune response • single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease • virus that causes AIDS by destroying T-helper cells • malignant tumor that originates in epithelial tissue • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 6 Part 1 2025-10-22
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- relating to or causing destruction of red blood cells
- protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy antigens
- viral infection also known as shingles, causing painful skin eruptions
- severe, potentially fatal allergic reaction causing airway obstruction and shock
- type of herpesvirus that causes infection, often serious in immunocompromised people
- invasive breast cancer that breaks through the milk duct walls
- group of proteins that enhance the body’s immune response
- reaction binding of antigens to antibodies to inactivate or destroy the antigen
- treatment that uses components of the immune system to fight disease
- noncancerous; not life-threatening and does not spread
- viral infection causing fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes
- fungal infection caused by Candida yeast
- foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- antibodies produced by plasma cells that fight specific antigens
- early-stage breast cancer confined to the milk ducts
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- single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease
- cancer of the lymphatic system marked by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
- malignant tumor found in its place of origin before spreading
- medication used to treat fungal infections
- chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by HIV that damages the immune system
- virus that causes AIDS by destroying T-helper cells
- proteins produced in response to viruses that help protect uninfected cells
- drug medication that kills or damages cells, used in chemotherapy and immunosuppression
- medication that prevents or reduces the body’s normal immune response
- malignant tumor that originates in epithelial tissue
- condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues
- substance that triggers an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals
- rod-shaped bacteria
- proteins released by cells that act as chemical messengers to regulate the immune response
- medications that kill or slow the growth of bacteria
30 Clues: rod-shaped bacteria • fungal infection caused by Candida yeast • medication used to treat fungal infections • foreign substance that triggers an immune response • single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease • virus that causes AIDS by destroying T-helper cells • malignant tumor that originates in epithelial tissue • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 6 Part 2 2025-10-22
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- cancerous, capable of invading and destroying nearby tissue and spreading
- benign tumor made up of muscle tissue
- diagnostic test that uses a radioactive substance to identify lymphatic blockages
- spiral-shaped bacteria that can cause diseases like syphilis and Lyme disease
- benign tumor formed by an abnormal collection of lymphatic vessels
- swelling due to abnormal accumulation of lymph fluid
- imaging technique used to detect breast tumors
- severe allergic reaction involving multiple organ systems
- radiation treatment administered from a distance from the body
- abnormal enlargement of the spleen
- malignant tumor of bone tissue
- infection that occurs when the immune system is weakened
- viral infection commonly known as chickenpox
- spread of cancer cells from the original site to another part of the body
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- organism that lives on or in another organism and derives nutrients from it
- parasitic disease transmitted by mosquito bites that infects red blood cells
- disease or swelling of the lymph nodes
- malignant tumor derived from muscle tissue
- viral infection transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, affecting the nervous system
- contagious viral infection also known as German measles
- white blood cell that engulfs and digests cellular debris and pathogens
- cluster-forming bacteria that can cause skin infections or serious diseases
- malignant tumor that arises from connective tissues such as bone or muscle
- small bacteria that live in lice, fleas, ticks, and mites and cause diseases like typhus
- group of lymphatic cancers not containing Reed-Sternberg cells
- general term for cancers originating in the lymphatic system
- white blood cells that are part of the immune system
- chain-forming bacteria that can cause strep throat and other infections
- process by which cancer spreads from one site to another
- infection caused by a parasite that can be dangerous during pregnancy
30 Clues: malignant tumor of bone tissue • abnormal enlargement of the spleen • benign tumor made up of muscle tissue • disease or swelling of the lymph nodes • malignant tumor derived from muscle tissue • viral infection commonly known as chickenpox • imaging technique used to detect breast tumors • white blood cells that are part of the immune system • ...
Medical Terminology Extra Credit Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-23
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- Pertaining to within the trachea.
- Cardiac arrest, or the complete nonexistence of a heartbeat.
- A flexible tube that is insirted through a small opening into a body cavity.
- The act of bringing a person back to consciousnous by reviving them.
- Procedures used in emergency situations that are used to sustain life.
- Electrocardiogram observation of a heart rhythm in which the pulse is missing, such as in an arrythmic situation.
- A twitching of the muscles that involves the muscle fibers acting without any coordination.
- Most often due to loww of blood volume, Blood pressure is lower than 90/60 mm HG.
- Inserted into the vein (IV).
- the continuation of blood flow that travels through the entire body as a result of the hearts function.
- Medical Procedures used in an emergency situation that uses basic life supports for cardiopulmonary resuscitation are used.
- Having to do with the veins, or a vein.
- A palpable pulse that occurs after a clinically documented absense of a heartbeat.
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- Within a blood vessel, or vessels.
- The action of applying electric shock in order to return a normal heartbeat.
- An emergency procedure for restoring breathing and a normal heartbeat.
- Within a bone.
- Having to do with a ventricle of the heart or brain.
- A quick rhythm of the heart that originates in a heart ventricle.
- Term for the windpipe.
20 Clues: Within a bone. • Term for the windpipe. • Inserted into the vein (IV). • Pertaining to within the trachea. • Within a blood vessel, or vessels. • Having to do with the veins, or a vein. • Having to do with a ventricle of the heart or brain. • Cardiac arrest, or the complete nonexistence of a heartbeat. • A quick rhythm of the heart that originates in a heart ventricle. • ...
Medical Terminology Ch1 Set 1-3 2014-11-20
22 Clues: red • blue • cell • grey • pain • nerve • heart • black • white • skull • disease • tonsils • removal • stomach • noun for • recording • intestine • condition • inflammation • record, result • surgical repair • pain, suffering
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle Module 2 2021-02-03
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- a combining form that describes the color associated with Saint Patrick's Day
- a prefix that means before
- this suffix describes a tumor or swelling
- this suffix means control and standing
- this suffix means the "state of"
- this suffix means "resembling"
- this suffix describes enlargement
- a prefix for "complete"
- a combining word for fiber
- a prefix that means after or describes a change
- this suffix means "study of"
- a combining word meaning tumor
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- a combining form that means the scientific word for skin
- a combining word which means disease
- this suffix means formation and development
- a prefix for painful or difficult
- this suffix applies to a cancerous tumor
- a combining word for body
- a combining word that means knowledge
- a combining word that describes the color of a wedding dress
- a suffix for causing
- a combining form that means cell
- a combining word for muscle
23 Clues: a suffix for causing • a prefix for "complete" • a combining word for body • a prefix that means before • a combining word for fiber • a combining word for muscle • this suffix means "study of" • this suffix means "resembling" • a combining word meaning tumor • this suffix means the "state of" • a combining form that means cell • a prefix for painful or difficult • ...
Medical Terminology for Central Service Technicians 2022-09-02
Across
- record/image of
- trachea
- an instrument used for cutting skin
- Half
- removal of a kidney
- requiring oxygen for growth
- to cut out
- surgical repair of a rupture
- air
- low blood sugar
- (motion included) of a surgical site
- visual examination and possible treatment
- inflammation
- it's shape
- bone
- an imaging technique which provides live
- the study of the heart
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- surgical reduction and fixation of a bone
- surgical repair of a joint
- skull
- Beside, near
- not requiring oxygen
- to cut into
- uncontrolled flow of blood
- visual examination of the bronchi
- surgery, referred to as C-Arm due
- a substance that kills bacteria
- rupture
- kidney
- inflammation of the meninges (the
- removal of a blood clot
- cord)
- layer surrounding the brain and
- removal of the appendix
- creation of a new opening (E.g. colostomy)
- incision into an organ
- an organ or joint
37 Clues: air • Half • bone • skull • cord) • kidney • trachea • rupture • to cut out • it's shape • to cut into • Beside, near • inflammation • record/image of • low blood sugar • an organ or joint • removal of a kidney • not requiring oxygen • incision into an organ • the study of the heart • removal of a blood clot • removal of the appendix • surgical repair of a joint • uncontrolled flow of blood • ...
Medical Terminology for Central Service Technicians 2022-09-02
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- uncontrolled flow of blood
- removal of the appendix
- creation of a new opening (E.g. colostomy)
- surgical repair of a rupture
- an organ or joint
- to cut into
- inflammation of the meninges (the
- low blood sugar
- removal of a kidney
- layer surrounding the brain and
- Beside, near
- to cut out
- not requiring oxygen
- incision into an organ
- skull
- visual examination of the bronchi
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- surgical reduction and fixation of a bone
- an imaging technique which provides live images(motion included) of a surgical site during surgery, referred to as C-Arm due to it's shape
- removal of a blood clot
- bone
- inflammation
- requiring oxygen for growth
- surgical repair of a joint
- the study of the heart
- Half
- record/image of
- an instrument used for cutting skin
- kidney
- rupture
- cord)
- air
- a substance that kills bacteria
- trachea
- visual examination and possible treatment
34 Clues: air • bone • Half • cord) • skull • kidney • rupture • trachea • to cut out • to cut into • inflammation • Beside, near • record/image of • low blood sugar • an organ or joint • removal of a kidney • not requiring oxygen • the study of the heart • incision into an organ • removal of a blood clot • removal of the appendix • uncontrolled flow of blood • surgical repair of a joint • requiring oxygen for growth • ...
Cindy's Unit 5 Lab Medical Terminology 2021-07-16
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- Leading of blood clots and inflammation.
- inner
- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen from the heart to the rest of the body.
- slow
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- Blood clots occurring in the brain.
- A angioplasty balloon is inflatable to guide where a blockage in the blood vessel is at.
- A metal tubed permanently put in an artery.
- Electrocardiogram
- Allows blood to enter through the ventricles of the heart.
- Affects the blood flow in the kidney's increasing the risk of high blood pressure.
- less normal than
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- Is used to close a skin opening to stop bleeding.
- One or more heart valves not working as it should
- The pulmonary artery narrowing reducing blood flow.
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- A long flexible metal wire put inside a blood vessel for treatment.
- apart
- Creates cerebrospinal fluid to transport around the cranial cavity.
- A plastic tube also known as a slender
- The smallest blood vessels carrying blood away form the heart.
- Vessels Is a blood vessel delivers blood from the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas and the gallbladder to the liver.
- before or in front of
25 Clues: slow • inner • apart • less normal than • Electrocardiogram • before or in front of • Cardiovascular Disease • Ventricular fibrillation • Blood clots occurring in the brain. • Coronary artery bypass graft surgery • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement • A plastic tube also known as a slender • Leading of blood clots and inflammation. • A metal tubed permanently put in an artery. • ...
Medical Terminology Quiz List Chapter 18 2023-11-28
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- pathologic fear or dread.
- treatment of mental disorders through communication.
- exaggerated feeling of well-being.
- morbid impulse to set fires.
- the existence of more than one health condition in the same person at the same time.
- pathologic fear of heights
- persistent, recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts or impulse.
- affective disorder depression that occurs at the same time every year often in winter.
- dependence state of neuroadaptation or chronic use of a drug
- non-medical term for a person unable to be responsible for his or her actions.
- agent that intensifies sensory.
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space.
- pathologic fear of being trapped in a public space.
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless
- distress caused by fear.
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- the killing of one person by another.
- drugs able to alter mood behavior and/or cognition.
- fixed, unyielding, false belief or judgement held despite strong evidence to the contrary.
- substance that diminishes activity.
- inability to sleep.
- identity disorder mental disorder in which an individual personality is separated from the rest leading to multiple personalities.
- syndromes characterize by physical immobility and mental Stuper.
- an excessive enthusiasm or desire an obsession.
- natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium
- diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder
- total or partial inability to remember past experience.
- scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- the capacity to become accustomed to a stimulus or drug
- crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plant and is stimulant of the central nervous system.
29 Clues: inability to sleep. • distress caused by fear. • pathologic fear or dread. • pathologic fear of heights • morbid impulse to set fires. • agent that intensifies sensory. • exaggerated feeling of well-being. • substance that diminishes activity. • the killing of one person by another. • diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder • an excessive enthusiasm or desire an obsession. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Medical Terminology (Chapter 2) 2020-09-08
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- epidermis growth of a papilloma virus/wart
- combining word for hair (/o)
- abbreviation for frozen section
- elevated, solid mass
- combining word for fat (/o)
- rapid growth of tissue (more than normal)
- bruise
- thick, abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue
- combining word for nail (/o)
- elevation by fluid in cavity
- material on skin surface
- benign localized overgrowth of melanin-forming cells on the skin (mole)
- scar resulting from healing of sore or wound
- combining word for sebum/oil (/o)
- combining word for yellow (/o)
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- combining word for dry (/o)
- inner layer of skin/composes of adipose tissue
- loss of skin surface
- abbreviation for medical prescription
- combining word for sweat (/o)
- combining word for scale (/o)
- minute hemorrhagic spot
- flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color
- combining word for fungus (/o)
- combining word for black (/o)
- abbreviation for three times a day
- combining word for purple (/o)
- combining word for horn/hard (/o)
- combining word for histology (/o)
- abbreviation for biopsy
30 Clues: bruise • loss of skin surface • elevated, solid mass • minute hemorrhagic spot • abbreviation for biopsy • material on skin surface • combining word for dry (/o) • combining word for fat (/o) • combining word for hair (/o) • combining word for nail (/o) • elevation by fluid in cavity • combining word for sweat (/o) • combining word for scale (/o) • combining word for black (/o) • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Medical Terminology 2020-09-03
20 Clues: new • bone • cell • vein • after • tumor • joint • under • above • below • growth • within • before • painful • disease • study of • state of • enlargement • inflammation • condition of formation
Chapter 12 Medical Terminology: Integumentary (Purple) 2024-05-13
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- sebum
- genetic condition causing an absence of pigment/melanin
- acute bacterial infection within connective tissue of the skin
- removal of things from wound to prevent infection and promote healing
- large blister
- inflammation of the skin
- inflammation of skin due to exposure to an irritant
- cluster of connected furuncle
- injury where superficial skin is scraped or rubbed away
- strawberry birthmark
- non infected lesion from sebum/keratin buildup in hair follicle
- removal of a small piece of living tissue for examination
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- widespread scaling of the skin
- precancerous skin growth caused by sun damaged skin
- inflammation of skin due to friction, usually in skin folds/thin skin
- dry
- deeper bruise due to trauma
- baldness
- pigmentation disorder from brownish spots on the face
- hives
- closed pocket of pus
- normal scarring
22 Clues: dry • sebum • hives • baldness • large blister • normal scarring • strawberry birthmark • closed pocket of pus • inflammation of the skin • deeper bruise due to trauma • cluster of connected furuncle • widespread scaling of the skin • precancerous skin growth caused by sun damaged skin • inflammation of skin due to exposure to an irritant • ...
Medical Terminology-Set 5-Jonah Rinard 2024-10-30
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- binding/to-bind-together
- together
- upper-jawbone
- fever
- wedge-shaped
- tiny-holes
- spinal-column
- to-puncture-to-withdraw-fluid
- like/resembling
- change/beyond
- lubricating-fluid-at-a-joint
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- soft/softening
- not/beyond
- sacrum
- both
- decreased
- side
- around/on-both-sides
- last-part-of-small-intestine
- wall
- steroid
- tear(gland)
- tendon
- hip-bone
24 Clues: both • side • wall • fever • sacrum • tendon • steroid • together • hip-bone • decreased • not/beyond • tiny-holes • tear(gland) • wedge-shaped • upper-jawbone • spinal-column • change/beyond • soft/softening • like/resembling • around/on-both-sides • binding/to-bind-together • last-part-of-small-intestine • lubricating-fluid-at-a-joint • to-puncture-to-withdraw-fluid
Medical Terminology Health and Disease 2 2025-10-19
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- a condition unintentionally caused by medical treatment or a healthcare provider.
- the process of maintaining a stable internal environment in the body.
- refers to the front or belly side of the body; opposite of dorsal
- the body cavity containing urinary, reproductive, and lower digestive organs.
- a genetic disorder in which the body cannot metabolize phenylalanine; untreated, it can cause intellectual disability.
- toward the back of the body; opposite of anterior.
- a fold of the peritoneum that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall and supplies them with blood and nerves.
- a disease outbreak occurring over a large geographic area, often worldwide.
- increase in the size of cells or tissues without cell division.
- relating to the groin; the lower lateral region of the abdomen.
- a hereditary bleeding disorder in which the blood fails to clot normally.
- toward the midline of the body.
- inflammation of the peritoneum, usually due to infection.
- spread of disease through the bite of an insect or animal (e.g., mosquitoes transmitting malaria).
- region the area below the stomach (also called the pubic region).
- cells undifferentiated cells that can develop into specialized cells and divide indefinitely.
- increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue or organ.
- the body cavity containing the heart and lungs; protected by the rib cage.
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- the study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues.
- an illness caused by a pathogenic microorganism such as bacteria, virus, fungus, or parasite.
- a disease or condition with an unknown cause.
- an infection acquired in a hospital or healthcare facility.
- the vertical plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves.
- located behind the peritoneum (e.g., kidneys).
- the navel or belly button; marks the point where the umbilical cord was attached before birth.
- incomplete development or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
- the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and covers most abdominal organs.
- a horizontal plane dividing the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions.
- closer to the midline or point of attachment.
- the study of the functions of the structures of the body.
30 Clues: toward the midline of the body. • a disease or condition with an unknown cause. • closer to the midline or point of attachment. • located behind the peritoneum (e.g., kidneys). • toward the back of the body; opposite of anterior. • inflammation of the peritoneum, usually due to infection. • the study of the functions of the structures of the body. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 Part 2 2025-10-22
Across
- condition where red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be made
- inflammation of a vein
- drop in blood pressure that occurs when standing up suddenly
- life-threatening arrhythmia causing rapid, ineffective contractions of the ventricles
- red blood cells that carry oxygen
- inherited disorder where red blood cells become crescent-shaped and block blood flow
- formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel
- blockage of an artery by a thrombus
- bone marrow disorder causing insufficient production of blood cells
- anemia caused by the body’s inability to absorb vitamin B12
- heart attack caused by blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- veins enlarged, twisted veins usually found in the legs
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- inflammation of the temporal arteries that can cause headaches and vision problems
- medication that dissolves blood clots
- abnormal decrease in the number of white blood cells
- blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein
- potentially life-threatening infection that spreads through the bloodstream
- abnormally rapid heartbeat originating from the ventricles
- abnormally low number of platelets in the blood
- process of stopping bleeding
- cancer of the white blood cells
- double-walled sac that encloses the heart
- condition in which some body areas feel numb and cold in response to stress or cold temperatures
- test using a radioactive substance to evaluate heart function and blood flow
- anemia characterized by large, abnormal red blood cells due to vitamin B12 or folate deficiency
- inflammation of a heart valve
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- reaction serious reaction when incompatible blood is given to a patient
- white blood cells that fight infection
- abnormally fast heart rate
30 Clues: inflammation of a vein • abnormally fast heart rate • process of stopping bleeding • inflammation of a heart valve • cancer of the white blood cells • red blood cells that carry oxygen • blockage of an artery by a thrombus • medication that dissolves blood clots • white blood cells that fight infection • double-walled sac that encloses the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 3 Part 2 2025-10-21
Across
- fracture of a weakened hip bone
- chronic autoimmune disorder attacking joints
- inflammation of bone marrow and adjacent bone
- surgical removal of a synovial membrane
- bone breaks due to disease, not injury
- softening of bones in children due to vitamin D deficiency
- benign bony projection covered with cartilage
- chronic bone disease causing abnormal bone destruction and regrowth
- artificial substitute for a missing body part
- forward slipping of one vertebra over another
- degenerative disorder causing loss of spinal structure and function
- congenital defect in which spinal canal fails to close
- partial displacement of a bone from its joint
- abnormal softening of bones due to vitamin D deficiency
- inflammation of the periosteum (outer bone layer)
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- injection of bone cement to stabilize compression fractures
- bones that make up the spinal column
- lower than normal bone density
- fracture where the bone has been twisted apart
- specialist in the care of the feet
- degenerative joint disease causing cartilage loss
- inflammation of bone
- loss of bone density with increased fragility
- surgical suturing of bone
- inflammatory disorder causing muscle pain and stiffness
- physician specializing in bones, joints, and muscles
- bone is broken and the skin is pierced
- abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- surgical fracture or rebreaking of bone
- mechanical appliance to support or correct limb alignment
30 Clues: inflammation of bone • surgical suturing of bone • lower than normal bone density • fracture of a weakened hip bone • specialist in the care of the feet • bones that make up the spinal column • bone breaks due to disease, not injury • bone is broken and the skin is pierced • surgical removal of a synovial membrane • abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • ...
Medical Terminology (prefix, suffix, root word) 2025-10-22
Across
- Word root meaning muscle
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Word root meaning bone
- Word root meaning kidney
- Suffix meaning flow or discharge
- Suffix meaning surgical repair
- Suffix meaning abnormal condition
- Suffix meaning breakdown or destruction
- Suffix meaning enlargement
- Suffix meaning disease or disorder
- Word root meaning disease
- Word root meaning nerve
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- Prefix meaning slow
- Prefix meaning above normal, excessive
- Prefix meaning fast
- Word root meaning joint
- Word root meaning stomach
- Word root meaning skin
- Word root meaning liver
- Suffix meaning pain
- Prefix meaning bad, painful, difficult
- Prefix meaning below normal, deficient
- Suffix meaning tumor or mass
- Suffix meaning blood condition
- Word root meaning heart
25 Clues: Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning fast • Suffix meaning pain • Word root meaning bone • Word root meaning skin • Word root meaning joint • Word root meaning liver • Word root meaning heart • Word root meaning nerve • Word root meaning muscle • Word root meaning kidney • Word root meaning stomach • Word root meaning disease • Suffix meaning enlargement • Suffix meaning inflammation • ...
-olgy words 2022-05-29
Across
- the scientific study of the growth and life process of living things
- special vocabulary and expressions used for a particular subject of field of work/study
- the study of medicine with a focus on the examination of images taken using x-rays and ultrasounds, looking at bones and internal organs
- the study of medicine with a focus on antibody production and resistance to disease
- the study of the physical structure of the earth and how it has changed over time.
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- the scientific study of medicines and drugs, their uses and effects on the human body
- the science of hearing and any disorders that relate to hearing
- the scientific study of the weather
- the study of stars and planets and how they effect they have on people's lives
- the study of words, the history of the word, its origin and the meaning
- the medical study of cancer
- political or social aims and beliefs that make up the character of a group of people of institution
12 Clues: the medical study of cancer • the scientific study of the weather • the science of hearing and any disorders that relate to hearing • the scientific study of the growth and life process of living things • the study of words, the history of the word, its origin and the meaning • the study of stars and planets and how they effect they have on people's lives • ...
Not my first choice 2022-11-01
10 Clues: last part • beginning • having limits • special words • formally accept • extremely small • to keep within limits • causing death eventually • to cause something to end • Do something before others
Medical Terminology Vocabulary (Week 2) Suffixes 2013-02-11
Across
- Separation or breakdown
- Rupture
- Procedure to visually examine
- Cutting into
- Abnormal hardening
- Record of
- Instrument that records
- Flow; discharge
- Abnormal softening
- Surgical removal or excision
- Procedure that records
- Inflammation
- Surgically created opening
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- Pain
- Surgical repair
- To suture
- Surgical procedure to remove fluid or gas
- Instrument to visually examine
- Bursting forth
- Structure
- Treatment
- Bursting forth
- Suture to stabilize
- Enlargement
- Disease
- Pain
- Abnormal condition
27 Clues: Pain • Pain • Rupture • Disease • To suture • Structure • Treatment • Record of • Enlargement • Cutting into • Inflammation • Bursting forth • Bursting forth • Surgical repair • Flow; discharge • Abnormal hardening • Abnormal softening • Abnormal condition • Suture to stabilize • Procedure that records • Separation or breakdown • Instrument that records • Surgically created opening • Surgical removal or excision • ...
Medical Terminology Project (By: Melanie Garcia) 2013-12-03
Across
- meaning of the CF ankyl/o
- while intra- means within, intra- means _____
- CF meaning striated muscle
- abbreviation for complementary and alternative medicine
- CF meaning pregnancy
- EGD *be careful*
- suffix for condition of
- CF meaning curved, bent
- meaning of the suffix -emesis
- meaning of the suffix -tomy
- polysomnography (abbreviation)
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- meaning of the CF rachi/o
- the O in COPD
- the C in Dc stands for _______
- HCT stands for _____
- meaning of the suffix -ac
- suffix meaning beginning
- CF for when something is the opposite of wet
- p.r.n
- meaning of the CF aliment/o
- abbreviation for after meals
- suffix meaning surgical removal
- CF meaning smooth
- means surgical opening
- nothing by mouth (abbreviation)
25 Clues: p.r.n • the O in COPD • EGD *be careful* • CF meaning smooth • HCT stands for _____ • CF meaning pregnancy • means surgical opening • suffix for condition of • CF meaning curved, bent • suffix meaning beginning • meaning of the CF ankyl/o • meaning of the CF rachi/o • meaning of the suffix -ac • CF meaning striated muscle • meaning of the CF aliment/o • meaning of the suffix -tomy • ...
Sets 1-3 Medical Terminology Review 2014-11-21
Across
- through
- skull
- inside, within
- noun form
- Heart
- appendix
- stitching, suture
- abdomin
- disease
- red
- stone
- tonsil
- white
- hardening
- pain, suffering
- removal
- stomach
- joint
- Blue
- softening
- intestine
- inflammation
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- gland
- bursting forth, excessive flow
- pain
- visual examination
- abnormal flow, discharge
- pertaining to
- surgical repair
- recording
- liver
- abnormal condition
- tissue death
- blood
- gray
- enlargement
- puncture to remove liquid
- rupture
- narrowing
- fatty, plague
- black
- record, result
- cell
- artery
- nerve
45 Clues: red • pain • gray • Blue • cell • gland • skull • Heart • liver • blood • stone • white • black • joint • nerve • tonsil • artery • through • abdomin • disease • rupture • removal • stomach • appendix • noun form • recording • hardening • narrowing • softening • intestine • enlargement • tissue death • inflammation • pertaining to • fatty, plague • inside, within • record, result • surgical repair • pain, suffering • stitching, suture • visual examination • ...
Lesson 9 & 10 Medical Terminology Words 2015-05-18
Across
- excision of the breast
- relating to muscular force
- inflammation of the root(s)
- within the head
- inflammation of the skin
- the recording of images of the blood vessels through motion picture techniques
- impairment of the nerve function
- excision of a ganglion
- pertaining to the sense of smell
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- the ability to perform or begin muscular motion
- difficulty in swallowing
- hair feeling
- excessive amount of blood in the body
- the study of the movements of the lips in singing and speaking
- inflammation of the uterus
- the making of motion picture records of images produced by x-rays
- lack of feeling, unconsciousness
- a new disease
- pertaining to or containing lime or calcium; chalky
- pain in the uterus
20 Clues: hair feeling • a new disease • within the head • pain in the uterus • excision of the breast • excision of a ganglion • difficulty in swallowing • inflammation of the skin • relating to muscular force • inflammation of the uterus • inflammation of the root(s) • impairment of the nerve function • lack of feeling, unconsciousness • pertaining to the sense of smell • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1-3 Crossword 2018-10-08
Across
- prefix meaning equal or same
- prefix meaning large or abnormally large
- prefix meaning over, excess, abnormally high or increased
- prefix meaning many as in multicellular
- inflammation of the stomach
- prefix meaning one, as in unite
- physician who specializes in the study of the heart
- inflammation of the kidney
- prefix meaning abnormal, painful, difficult
- suffix in the word psychiatry
- prefix meaning under, below, abnormally, low or decreased
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- prefix meaning small
- suffix meaning condition of as in anemia
- suffix meaning study of
- prefix meaning against, opposite, opposed
- prefix in the word euthanasia meaning true, good, easy, normal
- prefix meaning half, one side
- one who studies and treats the foot
- study and treatment of the skin, or derma
- prefix meaning false
- prefix meaning the # three
- prefix meaning against
- suffix meaning inflammation
- prefix meaning half, partial
- prefix meaning other, different or unequal
- suffix in the word technician
26 Clues: prefix meaning small • prefix meaning false • prefix meaning against • suffix meaning study of • prefix meaning the # three • inflammation of the kidney • inflammation of the stomach • suffix meaning inflammation • prefix meaning equal or same • prefix meaning half, partial • prefix meaning half, one side • suffix in the word technician • suffix in the word psychiatry • ...
Directional Terms Chapter 4 Medical Terminology 2023-09-08
Across
- turning outward
- away from the head, or toward the tail or lower part of a structure
- toward the surface of the body (external)
- movement away from the midsagittal plane of the body or one of its parts
- pertaining to a side
- pertaining to the sole of the foot
- nearer to the center or to the point of attachment to the body
- toward the head or upper portion of a structure
- back of the body
- movement toward the midsagittal plane of the body
- away from the surface of the body (internal)
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- lying horizontally on the back face up
- further from the center or from the point of attachment to the body
- pertaining to the viscera, or internal organs, especially the abdominal organs
- pertaining to the midline of the body or structure
- pertaining to the palm of the hand
- front of the body
- turning inward or inside out
- lying on the abdomen, face down
- pertaining to the outer wall of the body cavity
20 Clues: turning outward • back of the body • front of the body • pertaining to a side • turning inward or inside out • lying on the abdomen, face down • pertaining to the palm of the hand • pertaining to the sole of the foot • lying horizontally on the back face up • toward the surface of the body (external) • away from the surface of the body (internal) • ...
HLHS101 Medical Terminology Midterm Study Guide 2023-09-30
Across
- brief loss of mental function
- inflammation of the bursa
- inflammation of the joint caused by infection
- removal of portion of skull
- inflammation of joints
- is getting worse
- removal of a joint
- inflammation of the tear sac
- risk for being sick
- chances for things getting better or worse
- mole
- inability to speak
- loss of coordination
- ringing in the ears
- not feeling well
- inflammation of the conjunctiva
- having no known cause
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- large bruise
- loss/decline in mental function
- hives
- inflammation of joint, symptoms resemble rheumatic fever
- loss of bone density
- overgrowth of scar tissue
- dry skin
- tissue death
- decreased vision due to old age
- disease of the retina
- baldness
- risk for dying
- decrease in level of consciousness (LOC)
- all of the sudden
- condition characterized by reduced muscle tone
32 Clues: mole • hives • dry skin • baldness • large bruise • tissue death • risk for dying • is getting worse • not feeling well • all of the sudden • removal of a joint • inability to speak • risk for being sick • ringing in the ears • loss of bone density • loss of coordination • disease of the retina • having no known cause • inflammation of joints • inflammation of the bursa • overgrowth of scar tissue • ...
PHRD 5020 Medical Terminology and Abbreviations 2024-07-29
38 Clues: q • oz • CC • dx • PO • Na • rx • hx • K+ • hr • IM • IV • Hct • amt • Cl- • ASA • PNA • PRN • EtOH • -ase • plts • -ose • APAP • ante- • -pnea • poly- • -lith • h hgb • tachy- • phot/o • brady- • oste/o • hepat/o • -stasis • - dynia • immun/o • gingiv/o • ophtalm/o
Medical Terminology Module 1 & 2 Terms 2021-09-16
Across
- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- composed of glands that secret hormones
- Usually an O used to ease pronunciation
- having a fever
- Attached at the end of a word root to modify its meaning
- providing relief but not cure
- tumor composed of striated muscle (benign)
- Terms formed from the first letters of a phrase
- malignant tumor of smooth muscle
- This is attached at the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning
- the study of tumors
- within the living body
- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- Space containing heart, aorta, lungs, esophagus, trachea, bronchi, and mediastinal area.
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- outside the body or in a lab setting
- words used to describe disease as well as aspects of medicine and health care
- The core of the word
- inflammation of the bone and joint
- study of tissue
- Treatment of cancer with drugs
- Study of medicine
- resembling a cell
- pertaining to disease of unknown origin
- Terms derived from a name or place
- Large internal organs contained in the body cavities, especially in the abdominal cavity
- The study of the genome and its products and interactions
- disease in which there is inadequate production of blood cells
27 Clues: having a fever • study of tissue • Study of medicine • resembling a cell • the study of tumors • The core of the word • within the living body • providing relief but not cure • gel-like fluid inside the cell • Treatment of cancer with drugs • malignant tumor of smooth muscle • inflammation of the bone and joint • Terms derived from a name or place • outside the body or in a lab setting • ...
Week 4/5 Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-10-11
Across
- Related to jaundice.
- Process by which the body stops blood from leaking out of a wound.
- Inactive form of fibrin, the clotting protein.
- Toward the back.
- Fainting.
- Outermost layer of the brain, including the cerebral cortex.
- Contraction portion of the cardiac cycle.
- Hormone released by the thymus gland that helps to maintain the immune system.
- Fibrous plasma protein that forms clots.
- Automated test used to test for conditions that affect the number and ratio of cell types in the blood.
- Lack of oxygen.
- Hormone controlling the reproductive cycle.
- Proteins that form part of the immune response.
- Protein that activates fibrinogen to form fibrin.
- Fluid mass of food within the gastrointestinal tract.
- Number describing the diameter of a needle's lumen.
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- Wavelike muscular contraction propelling food along the gastrointestinal tract.
- Farther away from the midline or site of attachment.
- Body cavity containing the stomach, intestines, spleen, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and kidneys.
- Muscle performing a movement.
- Movement that brings a body part closer to the central axis.
- Hormone released by the pancreas that promotes uptake of glucose by the body's cells.
- Reddened, swollen area in which blood collects under the skin.
- Skin layer underlying outer epidermis.
- A small red spot appearing on the skin that is caused by a tourniquet that is too tight.
- Clotting.
- Functional unit of the kidney that filters blood plasma to form urine.
- Characteristic of a sample in which red blood cells have been broken.
- Nerve cell carrying motor information away from the central nervous system.
29 Clues: Fainting. • Clotting. • Lack of oxygen. • Toward the back. • Related to jaundice. • Muscle performing a movement. • Skin layer underlying outer epidermis. • Fibrous plasma protein that forms clots. • Contraction portion of the cardiac cycle. • Hormone controlling the reproductive cycle. • Inactive form of fibrin, the clotting protein. • ...
Medical Terminology Midterm Study Guide 2 2024-09-23
Across
- Word part attached to the beginning of a word root
- Narrow lower portion of the uterus
- Meaning away from the point of attachment
- Pair of tubes attached to the uterus that provide a passageway for the ovum to move from the ovary to the uterus
- Abbreviation for Right Upper Quadrant
- Instrument used for visual examination of the larynx
- Funnel-shaped reservoir in the kidney that collects the urine and passes it to the ureter
- Group of similar cells that performs a specific function
- Function of the skin
- Pertaining to the side
- Duct carrying the sperm from the epididymis to the urethra
- Ecchymosis or contusion on the skin, purple, bluish sore on skin
- Outer layer of the skin
- Muscular middle layer of the uterus
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- Combining form meaning kidney
- Form with word root with a combining vowel attached, separated by a slash
- Word part attached to the end of the word root
- Basic unit of living things
- Suffix meaning condition
- Combining for meaning kidney
- Twisting of the spermatic cord causing decreased blood flow to the testis
- Terms derived from a name or place
- Terms built from Latin and ? word parts
- Two or more types of tissues that together perform special body functions
- Combining form meaning red
- Combining word meaning ovary
- Two slender tubes that receive the urine from the kidneys
- Combining form meaning thorax, chest, and chest cavity
- Also known as whopping cough
- State of hidden testis or undescended testicles
30 Clues: Function of the skin • Pertaining to the side • Outer layer of the skin • Suffix meaning condition • Combining form meaning red • Basic unit of living things • Combining for meaning kidney • Combining word meaning ovary • Also known as whopping cough • Combining form meaning kidney • Narrow lower portion of the uterus • Terms derived from a name or place • ...
Medical Terminology Chp.1, Chp.2 2025-03-03
Across
- above, excessive
- tumor,mass
- Terms derived from the name of a person
- disease
- painful,abnormal,difficult, labored
- origin,cause
- Attached to the beginning of the word root
- pertaining to
- abnormal condition
- after,beyond,change
- fiber
- rod-shaped,striated
- malignant tumor
- white
- diagnosis
- terms formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase
- Gland
- yellow
- color
- producing, originating, causing
Down
- muscle
- placed to connect two word roots
- Prognosis
- internal organ
- Tissue
- formation, development, growth
- red
- chemotherapy
- attached to the end of the word root
- carcinoma
- terms derived from the English language
- Root the core of the word
- nucleus
- physician, medicine( or treatment)
- Black
- control,stop,standing
- red blood cell
37 Clues: red • fiber • white • Black • Gland • color • muscle • Tissue • yellow • disease • nucleus • Prognosis • carcinoma • diagnosis • tumor,mass • origin,cause • chemotherapy • pertaining to • internal organ • red blood cell • malignant tumor • above, excessive • abnormal condition • after,beyond,change • rod-shaped,striated • control,stop,standing • Root the core of the word • formation, development, growth • ...
Medical Terminology Skeletal System- Addy Reisdorfer 2024-11-18
Across
- A degenerative joint disease where cartilage breaks down, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling.
- An infection in the bone, usually caused by bacteria.
- A cell that breaks down bone tissue, helping to maintain bone health.
- Degeneration of the spine, often due to aging or wear and tear.
- A surgery where a bone is cut to fix deformities or correct bone alignment.
- An excessive inward curve of the lower spine, often called "swayback."
- Pain in the joints, which may be caused by injury or disease.
- Inflammation of cartilage, often causing pain and swelling.
- A surgical procedure to repair damaged cartilage, often in joints like the knee.
- Softening of the bones, usually caused by a vitamin D deficiency.
- An abnormal sideways curvature of the spine.
- A type of cancer that starts in the bone marrow and affects blood cells.
- Unmineralized bone tissue that is still in the process of becoming bone.
- Inflammation of a tendon, often caused by overuse or injury.
- A type of cancer that begins in bone cells, often in the arms or legs.
Down
- Abnormal hardening of bone tissue.
- Surgical removal of cartilage, often when it is damaged or causing problems.
- Stiffening or immobility of a joint due to abnormal bone fusion.
- A medical imaging test used to examine joints, often involving the injection of a dye.
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness.
- An abnormal forward curve of the spine, often called "hunchback."
- A benign (non-cancerous) tumor made of bone tissue.
- Surgical repair or replacement of a joint, often a hip or knee.
- Inflammation of the bursa, a small fluid-filled sac that cushions joints.
- A benign tumor made of cartilage.
- Softening or damage to the cartilage, commonly in the knee.
- A condition where bone density is lower than normal but not low enough to be classified as osteoporosis.
- Inflammation of the vertebrae in the spine, often causing pain and stiffness.
- Surgical repair or reshaping of bones, often after an injury or deformity.
- A condition where bones become weak and brittle, making them more likely to break.
30 Clues: A benign tumor made of cartilage. • Abnormal hardening of bone tissue. • An abnormal sideways curvature of the spine. • A benign (non-cancerous) tumor made of bone tissue. • An infection in the bone, usually caused by bacteria. • Inflammation of cartilage, often causing pain and swelling. • Softening or damage to the cartilage, commonly in the knee. • ...
Medical Terminology 1 Unit 9 Review 2024-10-29
Across
- Refers to around or surrounding
- Refers to the spinal column
- Means twin
- Framework of the eyelid
- Refers difficult
- Refers to a finger or toe.
- Pertains to light
- Heel, stone
- Means fear;
- Means within or in
- Means before or in front of
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- Pertains to the side;
- Relates to granules or small particles
- Refers to the pleura, rib, side
- Refers to the lips.
- Pertains to the breast
- Means small or minute
- Pertains to digestion
- Pertains to the skin
- walk, or ‘take steps’
- swelling
- Pertains to the back or the posterior part of the body.
- move
- Relates to glue
- Pertains to the hand.
25 Clues: move • swelling • Means twin • Heel, stone • Means fear; • Relates to glue • Refers difficult • Pertains to light • Means within or in • Refers to the lips. • Pertains to the skin • Pertains to the side; • Means small or minute • Pertains to digestion • walk, or ‘take steps’ • Pertains to the hand. • Pertains to the breast • Framework of the eyelid • Refers to a finger or toe. • ...
medical terminology related to body parts. 2024-03-24
Across
- – disease
- relating to the kidneys
- relating to the nervous system
- Slow.
- relating to the head
- - relating to the eyes
- - affected with
- rhythm- Normal heart rhythm
- Fast, rapid.
- - Referring to the lungs.
- trumpet
- relating to a muscle
Down
- relating to the bladder
- relating to the arm
- Brain or skull
- - relating to the liver
- - relating to the heart
- pertaining to the skull
- Relating to the stomach.
- tumor
- – surgical reconstruction
21 Clues: Slow. • tumor • trumpet • – disease • Fast, rapid. • Brain or skull • - affected with • relating to the arm • relating to the head • relating to a muscle • - relating to the eyes • relating to the bladder • relating to the kidneys • - relating to the liver • - relating to the heart • pertaining to the skull • Relating to the stomach. • - Referring to the lungs. • – surgical reconstruction • ...
Medical Terminology for Central Service Technicians 2022-09-02
Across
- record/image of
- surgical repair of a rupture
- Beside, near
- air
- skull
- inflammation of the meninges (the membranous layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord)
- kidney
- to cut out
- surgical repair of a joint
- removal of a kidney
- visual examination of the bronchi
- bone
- removal of a blood clot
- a substance that kills bacteria
- low blood sugar
- visual examination and possible treatment of an organ or joint
- Half
Down
- uncontrolled flow of blood
- to cut into
- an instrument used for cutting skin
- not requiring oxygen
- rupture
- requiring oxygen for growth
- creation of a new opening (E.g. colostomy)
- an imaging technique which provides live images(motion included) of a surgical site during surgery, referred to as C-Arm due to it's shape
- trachea
- removal of the appendix
- surgical reduction and fixation of a bone
- incision into an organ
- the study of the heart
- inflammation
31 Clues: air • bone • Half • skull • kidney • rupture • trachea • to cut out • to cut into • Beside, near • inflammation • record/image of • low blood sugar • removal of a kidney • not requiring oxygen • incision into an organ • the study of the heart • removal of the appendix • removal of a blood clot • uncontrolled flow of blood • surgical repair of a joint • requiring oxygen for growth • surgical repair of a rupture • ...
Medical Terminology - Lesson 7 - Liam Wright 2022-12-08
25 Clues: sun • eye • tear • hard • mind • hard • body • hard • foot • neck • ankle • sleep • place • equal • cavity • weakness • to secrete • star shaped • wall, fence • sheet, band • hollow space • abdominal wall • bad (cancerous) • ties, connection • labor, bring forth
Medical Terminology Crossword by Maria Sanchez 2022-10-01
Across
- Prefix meaning outside, outward.
- Prefix meaning slow.
- A condition in which small, blisterlike pockets develop in the inner lining of the large intestine and may balloon through the intestinal wall.
- Respiratory disease characterized by decreased elasticity of the alveoli.
- Prefix meaning large.
- Generic term for an agent that stimulates development of male characteristics.
- Prefix meaning under, below, deficient.
- PFT That measures how much and how quickly air moves in and out of the lungs.
- Seals off the air passage to the lungs during swallowing.
- Suffix that means visual examination.
- Disorder in which breathing stops repeatedly during sleep.
- Drug that counteracts or neutralizes acidity, usually in the stomach.
- The second layer of the skin which is also called the dermis.
- A protrusion of any organ.
- Suffix that means surgical repair.
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- A word element attached to the beginning of a word or word root.
- Created when a word root is combined with a vowel.
- Gas in the GI tract.
- Suffix that means prolapse and or downward displacement.
- One of the three parts of the small intestine. This part is 12 feet long.
- Pertaining to the midline of the body or structure.
- Directional term meaning lying on the abdomen face down.
- Clinical term for fat.
- Suffix that means record or writing.
- Acute inflammation of the membranes of the nose also called rhinitis.
- Areas of tissue that have been pathologically altered by injury, wound, or infection.
- The study of the body at the cellular level.
- Word element placed at the end of a word that alters its meaning.
- Prefix meaning backward, behind.
- Sum of all physical and chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism.
- Suffix that means incision.
- At the bottom of the follicle is a loop of capillaries enclosed in a covering called the _____.
- The abdominal cavity is divided into four ______.
33 Clues: Gas in the GI tract. • Prefix meaning slow. • Prefix meaning large. • Clinical term for fat. • A protrusion of any organ. • Suffix that means incision. • Prefix meaning outside, outward. • Prefix meaning backward, behind. • Suffix that means surgical repair. • Suffix that means record or writing. • Suffix that means visual examination. • Prefix meaning under, below, deficient. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 Part 2 2025-10-20
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- relating to birth
- viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord (polio)
- rupture or tearing of a muscle
- temporary or permanent disappearance of symptoms
- subjective evidence of disease felt by the patient
- general feeling of discomfort or uneasiness
- formation or discharge of pus
- above or over a rib
- study of the ears, nose, and throat (ENT)
- torn or jagged wound
- rotation of the hand or foot so the palm or sole faces upward
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- examination by touch
- process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition
- inflammation of the tonsils
- disease of muscle tissue
- prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- group of signs and symptoms that occur together
- any disease caused by a fungus
- study of disorders of the newborn
- objective evidence of disease (can be observed or measured)
- study of disease and its causes and effects
- any pathologic change in tissue due to disease or injury
- disease of the spinal cord
- heartburn; burning sensation caused by stomach acid
- bones of the fingers and toes
- any pus-producing skin disease
- rapid or irregular heartbeat felt by the patient
- wound or injury caused by external force
- caused by a virus
- surgical suturing of a divided nerve
30 Clues: relating to birth • caused by a virus • above or over a rib • examination by touch • torn or jagged wound • disease of muscle tissue • disease of the spinal cord • inflammation of the tonsils • formation or discharge of pus • bones of the fingers and toes • any disease caused by a fungus • rupture or tearing of a muscle • any pus-producing skin disease • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 5 Part 1 2025-10-22
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- disease of the heart muscle that reduces its ability to pump blood
- abnormally slow heart rate
- hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup
- catheterization procedure where a catheter is inserted into the heart to examine it or perform a procedure
- sudden blockage of a blood vessel by a clot or foreign material
- medication that reduces the workload of the heart and slows heart rate
- chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
- record of the electrical activity of the heart
- localized weak spot or balloon-like enlargement of the wall of an artery
- surgical removal of plaque from the carotid artery to restore blood flow to the brain
- abnormal heart rhythm
- object such as a blood clot or air bubble that travels through the bloodstream and causes a blockage
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and its valves
- that increases urine secretion to reduce fluid buildup in the body
- inhibitor medication that blocks the action of the enzyme that causes blood vessels to contract, used to treat hypertension and heart failure
- arrest sudden stopping of the heart’s function
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- any disease or disorder of the blood
- use of electrical shock to restore the heart’s normal rhythm
- surgical removal of plaque buildup from the interior of an artery
- condition where veins cannot pump enough blood back to the heart
- medication that slows or prevents blood clot formation
- anemia condition where the bone marrow fails to produce enough blood cells
- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery
- narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries caused by atherosclerosis
- fibrillation irregular and often rapid heart rhythm originating in the atria
- blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot
- external defibrillator device used to restart the heart by delivering an electric shock
- condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- fatty substance in the blood that can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries
- fatty deposit within the wall of an artery
30 Clues: abnormal heart rhythm • abnormally slow heart rate • any disease or disorder of the blood • fatty deposit within the wall of an artery • blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot • record of the electrical activity of the heart • arrest sudden stopping of the heart’s function • chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart • ...
Unit 11 Medical Terminology-Endocrine System 2025-10-27
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- Cross-sectional X-ray image of the brain or spinal cord.
- Inflammation of the meninges, often caused by infection.
- Damage to peripheral nerves causing pain, weakness, or numbness.
- Degenerative disorder affecting movement due to dopamine deficiency.
- Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals throughout the body.
- Largest part of the brain responsible for thought, memory, and voluntary movement.
- Junction between two neurons where signals are transmitted.
- Procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid from the spinal canal.
- Test that records electrical activity of the brain.
- Surgical procedure that implants electrodes to regulate brain activity.
- Interruption of blood flow to the brain, causing tissue damage.
- Brain region that coordinates balance, posture, and movement.
- Insulating layer around nerves that speeds up signal transmission.
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- Brain and spinal cord; processes information and issues commands.
- Neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures.Cerebellum Brain region that coordinates balance, posture, and movement.
- Nerves outside the CNS that connect it to limbs and organs.
- Surgical treatment of nervous system disorders.
- Autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the myelin sheath.
- Progressive neurological disorder causing memory loss and cognitive decline.
- Protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- Connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls vital functions like breathing and heart rate.
- Imaging technique using magnetic fields to visualize soft tissues.
- Sudden weakness or paralysis of facial muscles due to cranial nerve inflammation.
23 Clues: Surgical treatment of nervous system disorders. • Test that records electrical activity of the brain. • Cross-sectional X-ray image of the brain or spinal cord. • Inflammation of the meninges, often caused by infection. • Nerves outside the CNS that connect it to limbs and organs. • Protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 3 Part 1 2025-10-21
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- bone broken into several pieces
- absorptiometry test to measure bone density
- blood within a joint
- form of rheumatoid arthritis causing spinal stiffness
- abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe
- bones that form the palm of the hand
- abnormal outward curvature of the thoracic spine (humpback)
- surgical removal of part of the vertebra
- premature closure of skull sutures causing abnormal head shape
- abnormal inward curvature of the lower spine (swayback)
- malignant tumor of the bone marrow
- bone is pressed together on itself
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- death of bone tissue due to lack of blood supply
- originating within another individual of the same species
- surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint
- inflammation at the junction of a rib and its cartilage
- abnormal softening of cartilage
- socket of the hipbone where the femur fits
- originating within the same individual
- pain in the lower back
- surgical loosening of an ankylosed joint
- upper portion of the sternum
- bones forming the arch of the foot
- type of arthritis caused by uric acid crystal deposits
- surgical alignment of a bone with pins, plates, or screws
- rounded bony projection on each side of the ankle
- grating sound heard when bone ends rub together
- autoimmune disorder in children causing joint inflammation
- pertaining to the formation of blood cells
- visual examination of a joint using an arthroscope
30 Clues: blood within a joint • pain in the lower back • upper portion of the sternum • bone broken into several pieces • abnormal softening of cartilage • bones forming the arch of the foot • malignant tumor of the bone marrow • bone is pressed together on itself • bones that form the palm of the hand • originating within the same individual • surgical loosening of an ankylosed joint • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 4 Part 1 2025-10-21
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- circular movement of a limb at the far end
- abnormal muscle tone causing involuntary muscle contractions
- abnormal slowness of movement
- wasting away or decrease in size of an organ or tissue due to lack of use
- inflammation of a fascia (connective tissue around muscles)
- lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements
- harmless fluid-filled swelling commonly on the outer wrist
- where a muscle attaches to the bone it moves
- protrusion of a part or structure through the tissues normally containing it
- movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle
- chronic condition characterized by widespread pain and fatigue
- calcium deposit causing a bony projection on the underside of the heel bone
- compression of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist
- study of human factors that affect the design and operation of tools and work environments
- movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- disorder of unknown cause characterized by profound fatigue not improved by rest
- pain in the leg muscles during exercise due to poor circulatio
- condition of diminished tone of the skeletal muscles
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- specialist who develops exercise programs to improve health and fitness
- permanent tightening of muscles, tendons, ligaments, or skin
- inflammation of tendons caught in the narrow space of the shoulder joint
- movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
- distortion or impairment of voluntary movement
- lacking normal muscle tone or strength
- inflammation of tissues surrounding the elbow (tennis or golfer’s elbow)
- band of fibrous tissue that holds structures together abnormally
- abnormally increased muscle activity or movement
- slight paralysis or weakness affecting one side of the body
- total paralysis of one side of the body
- diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of muscle fibers
30 Clues: abnormal slowness of movement • lacking normal muscle tone or strength • total paralysis of one side of the body • circular movement of a limb at the far end • where a muscle attaches to the bone it moves • distortion or impairment of voluntary movement • abnormally increased muscle activity or movement • movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle • ...
Medical Terminology - Related to Cardiovascular Health 2025-11-19
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- Occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced.
- Blood Pressure
- Cardiac Care Unit
- Myocardial Infarction(A Heart attack)
- The buildup of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in and on artery walls.
- artery
- heart
- Uses sound waves to create images of the heart
- Records the electrical activity of the heart
- Uses X-rays to look at the blood vessels
- An irregular heartbeat.
- High blood pressure
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- Measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure
- A heart attack, where blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked.
- Monitors heart activity while the patient exercises
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- inflammation
- Vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the hear
- vessel
- The body's largest artery, originating from the left ventricle of the heart.
- The smallest blood vessels that connect arteries and veins and where nutrient and gas exchange occurs
- Vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- disease
- Coronary Artery Disease
25 Clues: heart • artery • vessel • disease • inflammation • Blood Pressure • Cardiac Care Unit • High blood pressure • Coronary Artery Disease • An irregular heartbeat. • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Myocardial Infarction(A Heart attack) • Uses X-rays to look at the blood vessels • Records the electrical activity of the heart • Measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure • ...
Medical Terminology Assignment: The Cardiovascular System 2025-11-20
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- / When a blood vessel to the brain becomes blocked or bursts
- / AKA high blood pressure
- / Diseases in the heart muscle, leading to failure
- / This pumps your blood
- / A thin flexible tube used during a cardiac catheterization
- / Ultrasound images of the heart using sound waves
- / These vessels manage oxygen and nutrients in your blood
- / This is a prefix meaning "fast or rapid"
- / This disease causes the hardening of arteries
- / This is a prefix meaning "clot"
- / These carry oxygen through your body
- / Injecting a special dye and using X-rays of blood
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- / A test that maps the heart's electrical system
- / A cardiovascular disease that gives an irregular heartbeat
- / ECG or EKG
- / Abbreviation for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- / These return deoxygenated blood to the heart
- / Abbreviation for Blood pressure
- / This is a prefix meaning "blood"
- / This is a suffix meaning "condition of the blood"
- / A device worn for a time to record heart activity
- / Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure
- / Your red life source in your body
- / This is a prefix meaning "vein"
- / Abbreviation for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
- / Abbreviation for Coronary Artery Disease
26 Clues: / ECG or EKG • / This pumps your blood • / AKA high blood pressure • / Abbreviation for Blood pressure • / This is a prefix meaning "vein" • / This is a prefix meaning "clot" • / This is a prefix meaning "blood" • / Your red life source in your body • / These carry oxygen through your body • / This is a prefix meaning "fast or rapid" • ...
claim terminology 2021-08-27
10 Clues: of care • locator • of service • fee schedule • date of service • community care network • explanation of benefits • electronic funds transfer • current procedural terminology • check electronic remittance advice
Medical Terms 2025-04-17
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- Medical term for enlarged heart
- Suffix for Disease
- Medical term for removal of stomach
- Prefix for against
- Suffix for in or within
- Medical Term for Slow Heart Rate
- Medical term for disease of the nerves
- Medical Term for before birth
- Suffix for paralysis
- Combining form for Ear
- Combining form for Joint
- Medical term for softening of the cartilage
- Suffix for tumor
- Medical term for surgical removal;excision
- Suffix for pain
- Combining form for Eye
- Suffix for surgical repair
- Prefix for around or surrounding
- Prefix for Many
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- Surgical repair of the nose
- Medical Term for both (two) sides
- Combining form for Vertebrae
- Suffix for inflammation
- Suffix for instrument for viewing
- Medical Term for viewing the Joints
- Suffix for pain
- Suffix for Treatment
- Combining form for Liver
- Combining form for small intestine
- Medical term for joint pain
- Combining form for Mind
- Combining form for stomach
- Suffix for incision
- Suffix for below or deficient
- Suffix for Cell
- Prefix for after or behind
- Combining form for Esophagus
- prefix for above or excessive
- Suffix for specialist
- Suffix for Surgical opening
40 Clues: Suffix for pain • Suffix for Cell • Suffix for pain • Prefix for Many • Suffix for tumor • Suffix for Disease • Prefix for against • Suffix for incision • Suffix for Treatment • Suffix for paralysis • Suffix for specialist • Combining form for Ear • Combining form for Eye • Suffix for inflammation • Suffix for in or within • Combining form for Mind • Combining form for Liver • ...
Medical Terms 2022-10-25
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- Medical term for enlarged heart
- Suffix for Disease
- Medical term for removal of stomach
- Prefix for against
- Suffix for in or within
- Medical Term for Slow Heart Rate
- Medical term for disease of the nerves
- Medical Term for before birth
- Suffix for paralysis
- Combining form for Ear
- Combining form for Joint
- Medical term for softening of the cartilage
- Suffix for tumor
- Medical term for surgical removal;excision
- Suffix for pain
- Combining form for Eye
- Suffix for surgical repair
- Prefix for around or surrounding
- Prefix for Many
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- Surgical repair of the nose
- Medical Term for both (two) sides
- Combining form for Vertebrae
- Suffix for inflammation
- Suffix for instrument for viewing
- Medical Term for viewing the Joints
- Suffix for pain
- Suffix for Treatment
- Combining form for Liver
- Combining form for small intestine
- Medical term for joint pain
- Combining form for Mind
- Combining form for stomach
- Suffix for incision
- Suffix for below or deficient
- Suffix for Cell
- Prefix for after or behind
- Combining form for Esophagus
- prefix for above or excessive
- Suffix for specialist
- Suffix for Surgical opening
40 Clues: Suffix for pain • Suffix for Cell • Suffix for pain • Prefix for Many • Suffix for tumor • Suffix for Disease • Prefix for against • Suffix for incision • Suffix for Treatment • Suffix for paralysis • Suffix for specialist • Combining form for Ear • Combining form for Eye • Suffix for in or within • Suffix for inflammation • Combining form for Mind • Combining form for Liver • ...
Health Science 2023-01-25
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- learn in classroom and _____ experiences in medical school
- _____ physicians used plants and oils to treat or cure disease
- The _____ _____ was invented and allowed medical discoveries to be widely publicized
- Maintaining medical records and patient data, managing medical finances and handling medical technology
- The invention of the _____ allowed physicians to begin to identify the causes of diseases
- Physicians in _____ submerged bodies in water to get around the ban on human dissection
- Arab physicians required doctors to pass examinations and obtain _____
- Greeks determined illness was caused by imbalances in blood, _____, yellow bile and black bile
- Maintaining the physical and emotional environments necessary for health care providers to treat patients
- practice _____
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- Screening and examining patients using manual or technological methods
- Complete a _____ program
- Get a ______ degree
- Obtain clinical _____ in medical school
- People were put out on the street to crowd source medical care in _____
- Develop effective study _____ and maintain excellent grades in high school
- Complete a medical school _____
- Developing new treatments and technologies to improve diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
- submit a medical school _____
- Take the United States _____ Licensing Examination
- Maintaining and improving a patient's overall health in the long term
- take the _____
22 Clues: practice _____ • take the _____ • Get a ______ degree • Complete a _____ program • submit a medical school _____ • Complete a medical school _____ • Obtain clinical _____ in medical school • Take the United States _____ Licensing Examination • learn in classroom and _____ experiences in medical school • _____ physicians used plants and oils to treat or cure disease • ...
clayton 2018-10-23
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- feeling like sand
- the farthest reaches of settlement
- skillful at dealing whit people
- special vocabulary
- not important
- not giving up
- to noticeably display
- not too much
- a risky
- no longer in use
- a complete failure
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- some who always jokes
- a number or toe
- to think about for along time
- a sudden idea to do some thing
- to make it seem bigger
- to tease
- to set free
- puzzled
- a likelihood of behaving
20 Clues: puzzled • a risky • to tease • to set free • not too much • not important • not giving up • a number or toe • no longer in use • feeling like sand • special vocabulary • a complete failure • some who always jokes • to noticeably display • to make it seem bigger • a likelihood of behaving • to think about for along time • a sudden idea to do some thing • skillful at dealing whit people • ...
Terminology 2020-03-22
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- The amount of income that is used to calculate how much tax to pay.
- This is an entry in an account showing a payment made to the account
- Interest charged on the original amount due only, resulting in the same fee every time.
- The value of one currency in terms of the value of another currency.
- The total amount of all an individual’s income before deductions.
- The sum of money paid to an agent (usually a salesperson)
- The amount of 3-D space occupied by an object. It is measured in cubic units.
- Increase in the price of a basket of goods or services that is representative of the economy as a whole.
- The money that has been used on something.
- a one followed by twelve zeros
- The amount that you owe the bank for transactions made with borrowing money.
- A straight line passing through the centre of a circle and touching the circle at both ends thus dividing the circle into two equal halves.
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- To make an educated guess about what the answer of a calculation will be without actually calculating accurately
- An overdraft is an arrangement with the bank allowing you to draw more money than there is in your account.
- across the page in a left-right orientation.
- A number calculated from an adult’s weight and height, expressed in units of kg/m2.
- A comprehensive document that details all the work done or items sold, and what costs are due.
- These are amounts that are the same every month like rent, school fees and transport costs.
- The money that has been used on something.
- The maximum you can spend on your credit card
- The total amount of all an individual’s income before deductions.
- A compulsory levy imposed on citizen’s earnings or purchases to fund the activities of government.
- A charge rate for a service rendered, e.g. import duties, water consumption cost, etc.
- The distance from the centre of the circle to any point on the circumference of the circle.
- The total distance around the boundary or edge that outlines a specific shape.
- The amount an employee “takes home’ after income tax has been deducted.
- It is an arrangement giving permission to a third party to withdraw money from a bank account on a regular basis.
27 Clues: a one followed by twelve zeros • The money that has been used on something. • The money that has been used on something. • across the page in a left-right orientation. • The maximum you can spend on your credit card • The sum of money paid to an agent (usually a salesperson) • The total amount of all an individual’s income before deductions. • ...
Terminology 2019-10-10
25 Clues: BI • UN • PER • LAB • LUNG • BLUE • TETRA • PRIMI • CANDY • HEART • STIGMA • KNEECAP • OCCULAR • STUDY OF • FROSTBITE • YEARS OLD • AWAY FROM • THIN FLUID • COMPLAINING OF • ELECTROCARDIOGRAM • PREFIX EPIGASTRIC • FORM INTO ONE PART • MEDICAL SPECIALITY • PERTAINING TO MUSCLE • STUDY OF BODY STRUCTURE
Terminology 2019-10-08
25 Clues: per • two • not • cyan • lung • first • candy • heart • tetra • stigma • kneecap • occular • study of • away from • frostbite • years old • thin fluid • complaining of • Electrocardiogram • for epigastric epi • medical speciality • form into one part • pertaining to muscle • clinical lab scientists • study of body structure
Terminology 2020-09-22
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- Injury to a tendon, Ex: Strained calf, hamstring
- hardening of calcium salts in soft tissue structures
- Medical term for swelling and inflammation
- pinching of the shoulder blades
- Fluid filled pouch/ sack/ cushion to decrease friction
- Accumulation of fluid
- Laying on your posterior aspect or back.
- slow, gradual damage causing a long-lasting injury
- rotating the ankle so the sole of the foot is turned outward
- Towards the attachment
- Rapid, immediate onset of an injury, Ex: Elbow dislocation or ankle sprain
- A feeling or sensation of grinding, creaking, cracking, crunching or popping
- A clean surgical cut, perfectly straight line
- increasing the angle between 2 bones or straightening out a limb
- Away from the attachment
- Refers to 1 point/ structure being higher than the other
- Muscle to bone connnection
- Bone to bone connection
- Passive ROM (AT moves the athlete)
- Resistive ROM (AT applies pressure against the movement the athlete actively performs)
- Towards the midline of the body
- Complete disruption of a joint being placed out of normal alignment or placement
- The foot will point the toes downward ("planting with toes")
- Loss of muscle tone/ fibers due to lack of forces or use of the muscle
- rotating the arm or the leg so the palm of the hand or sole of the foot is turned forward or upward
- movement away from the midline
- Active ROM (athlete performs)
- Injury to a ligament, Ex: Sprained elbow or ankle
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- "Scrape", an open wound, "Strawberry"
- Discoloration of skin
- A breakage of a bone
- Pooling of blood due to trauma
- The foot will point the toes upward ("foot off the gas pedal")
- Laying on your anterior aspect or stomach.
- Discoloration of the skin caused by lack of oxygen, blood or cold sensation
- A hole in the skin caused by penetration of a foreign object
- A cut, unclean and not surgical
- bending a limb at a joint
- Back of the body
- movement towards the midline
- rotating the ankle so the sole of the foot is turned inward
- a bruise caused by impact or injury to a soft tissue structure
- Swelling
- Away from the midline of the body
- Partial disruption of a joint being placed out of normal alignment or placement and realigning
- rounding of the shoulder blades
- action of pulling or tearing away
- rotating the arm or leg so the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot is turned downward
- Refers to 1 point/ structure being lower than the other
- Front of the body
50 Clues: Swelling • Back of the body • Front of the body • A breakage of a bone • Discoloration of skin • Accumulation of fluid • Towards the attachment • Bone to bone connection • Away from the attachment • bending a limb at a joint • Muscle to bone connnection • movement towards the midline • Active ROM (athlete performs) • Pooling of blood due to trauma • movement away from the midline • ...
Terminology 2023-01-19
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- Direction approximately 45˚ away from the wind
- The leading edge of the sail Also to turn the boat towards the wind
- The movement of tide when it is coming in or rising
- A sail filled on the ‘wrong’ side of the sail
- Rope or wire used to raise the sails and tension the leading edge
- To turn the boat taking the bow through the wind
- Back (of the boat)
- The movement of tide when it is going out or falling
- To turn the boat, taking the stern through the wind
- To reduce the amount of sail being used
- side wires that hold up the mast
- The front of the boat
- A boat’s position in relation to the wind
- describing any object, vessel or part of the boat that is closest to the wind
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- Foil/hinged plate in the centre of the dinghy to resist sideways movement
- Back edge or trailing edge of he sail
- Turning away from the wind
- To stop the boat temporarily, by turning to a close reach and let the sails out until they flap on the leeward side
- Foil/plate in the centre of the dinghy to resist sideways movement. Inserted vertically, not hinged
- The back of the boat
- what you get when the wind blows onto the shore
- Two fixed objects in a line
- The leaning of a boat on to its side either to windward or leeward
- when a boat gets stuck head to wind
24 Clues: Back (of the boat) • The back of the boat • The front of the boat • Turning away from the wind • Two fixed objects in a line • side wires that hold up the mast • when a boat gets stuck head to wind • Back edge or trailing edge of he sail • To reduce the amount of sail being used • A boat’s position in relation to the wind • A sail filled on the ‘wrong’ side of the sail • ...
Terminology 2013-01-22
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- using language that identifies the student before their disability
- person who assists the student with speech goals
- a conseuence that reinforces a behavior
- systematically removing a cue or prompt
- members who will be advocates for a student with a disability
- three areas which every student with a disability should have programming in
- separate schools for students with disabilities
- that which comes before
- signals specific behavior needs to be performed
- public law that ensures all students get a free appropriate public education
- refers to how close you get to a person physically
- every student has a right to this
- students who are severely intellectually handicapped
- program that is only run for extra practice
- that which comes after
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- training or teaching that occurs in a natural environment
- one who pleads the cause of another
- follow a behavior with a consequence
- a condition affecting student's learning that cannot be explained by intellectual or health factors
- students with an IQ of 50 or below
- disorders such as stuttering
- actually running a IEP program on the student's schedule
- every student with a disability has a program plan
- students with disabilities that have an IQ of 55-70
- disabled students are educated with nondisabled students
- a cue you will give the student
- staff who work in the classroom and assist peer tutors
- certified person who provides therapy for fine motor movement
- certified person who provides therapy for gross motor movement
- school where students with a disability would attend if they were not disabled
- disability that affects verbal and nonverbal communication
- time a student spends actually learning
- regulat high school students who assist people with disabilities
- accepted way of doing
34 Clues: accepted way of doing • that which comes after • that which comes before • disorders such as stuttering • a cue you will give the student • every student has a right to this • students with an IQ of 50 or below • one who pleads the cause of another • follow a behavior with a consequence • a conseuence that reinforces a behavior • systematically removing a cue or prompt • ...
Terminology 2013-03-24
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- the way you choose the food or drink to intake each day
- the ability to produce a movement repeatedly
- the ability to produce an explosive single movement
- the ability to respond in movement
- related to the heart and lung functions
- the range of movement had around a joint
- an activity where you do it by yourself
- the work associated with body or mental exercises
- the ability to produce movement or contraction of force
- the ability of the body to change direction rapidly
- the blood flow produced by cardiovascular activities
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- being not passive and working
- the ability of the body to move as rapidly as possible in one direction
- the ability to avoid falling
- an activity where you relax and entertain
- being able to combine a series of movements
- a status of fitness where you are over average weight
- a disease causes bones to be loose and shaggy
- an activity where you compete with others
- a disease caused by high sugar in blood
- the combined total wellbeing from health and skill
21 Clues: the ability to avoid falling • being not passive and working • the ability to respond in movement • related to the heart and lung functions • an activity where you do it by yourself • a disease caused by high sugar in blood • the range of movement had around a joint • an activity where you relax and entertain • an activity where you compete with others • ...
Terminology 2013-03-24
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- the way you choose the food or drink to intake each day
- the ability to produce a movement repeatedly
- the ability to produce an explosive single movement
- the ability to respond in movement
- related to the heart and lung functions
- the range of movement had around a joint
- an activity where you do it by yourself
- the work associated with body or mental exercises
- the ability to produce movement or contraction of force
- the ability of the body to change direction rapidly
- the blood flow produced by cardiovascular activities
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- being not passive and working
- the ability of the body to move as rapidly as possible in one direction
- the ability to avoid falling
- an activity where you relax and entertain
- being able to combine a series of movements
- a status of fitness where you are over average weight
- a disease causes bones to be loose and shaggy
- an activity where you compete with others
- a disease caused by high sugar in blood
- the combined total wellbeing from health and skill
21 Clues: the ability to avoid falling • being not passive and working • the ability to respond in movement • related to the heart and lung functions • an activity where you do it by yourself • a disease caused by high sugar in blood • the range of movement had around a joint • an activity where you relax and entertain • an activity where you compete with others • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-08-02
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- A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI).
- A “use it or lose it” account that allows you to make pre-tax contributions to reimburse yourself for out-of-pocket health care expenses.
- Effective Date Elected benefits begin.
- Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc.
- The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan.
- Dollars Amounts you earn that go into the account connected to your medical plans when you participate in activities to help you understand and manage your health.
- A private group benefits for mid- to-large size employers – provides employers with configurable employee benefits options while empowering employees with choice and a satisfying experience.
- The person named as the recipient of insurance money in the event of the policyholder's (employee’s) death.
- A group of health care providers (like doctors, hospitals, dentists, vision care professionals and pharmacies) who have contracted with a carrier to offer services at discounted rates to network members.
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- A statement or proof of a person's physical condition, occupation, etc., affecting the acceptance of the applicant for insurance.
- Employer funded account where you are reimbursed tax free for qualified medical expenses up to a maximum dollar amount for a coverage period. As long as you remain in this account, your balance will transfer plan year to plan year.
- Networks of health care providers, pay claims, provide customer service and offer wellbeing programs and other services.
- This portable account is used to set aside pre-tax dollars for reimbursement of qualifying health care expenses.
- Partial payment of medical expenses, emergency room services, or prescription drugs required by an individual who is enrolled in a group health insurance plan.
- Enrollment Time given that allows employees to make elections after the close of an event. The dates should NOT be communicated!
- A percentage of the total cost that the plan will pay for, and you pay the rest up to an annual limit.
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money each pay period and reimburse yourself tax-free for eligible elder care and child care.
- A fixed dollar amount you pay before the plan begins paying for most medical services and most prescription drugs.
- A federal statute that requires most employers to offer to covered employees and covered dependents who would otherwise lose health coverage for reasons specified in the statute.
- An individual who meets all of the requirements necessary to be able to enroll or participate as a dependent in the “standard” One Exchange benefits being administered by Towers Watson.
20 Clues: Effective Date Elected benefits begin. • The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan. • A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). • Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc. • ...
Terminology 2017-08-12
Across
- increasing the angle between between bones aka straightening.
- refers to the bottom of the foot.
- a very large, protruding projection, such as the greater trochanter of the femur.
- closer to the core/trunk. Generally used when describing a location on a limb.
- movement of the wrist toward the pinky side of the forearm.
- turning toward the midline in an inward direction.
- a sharp, pointed projection, such as the styloid process of the ulna.
- a long, raised ridge, such as the spine of the scapula.
- moving the foot so the toes point toward the nose.
- movement in which the sole of the foot moves toward the midline.
- movement anterior or forward. Applies to scapula and mandible.
- closer to the surface of the body.
- below or closer to the feet. Also not typically applied to extremities.
- closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane.
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- a standard body position that is used to give us a consistent orientation to the body from which directional terms are referenced.
- movement of the arm along the transverse plane toward the body.
- movement away from the midline or out to the side of the body.
- a prominent ridge or elongated projection, such as the iliac crest.
- a long edge on a flat bone, such as the medial border of the scapula.
- plane that divides the body into right and left
- means two sided.
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- located on or pertaining to the same side of the body.
- a large, usually roughened projection, such as the gluteal tuberosity of the femur.
- axis that goes side to side, perpendicular to sagittal plane. Typically flexion and extension movements.
- the front of the body or the front of a body part or closer to the front,
- movement of the hand and forearm medially, generally toward palm down.
- a smaller, rounded projection found above a condyle, such as the medial epicondyle of the femur.
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- lying on back
- axis that goes up and down, perpendicular to transverse plane. Typically rotational movements.
- an abrupt change of direction on the border of a flat bone, such as the superior angle of the scapula.
- a rounded articulating projection, supported by the constructed, neck-like portion of a long bone, such as the head of the humerus.
33 Clues: lying on back • means two sided. • refers to the bottom of the foot. • closer to the surface of the body. • closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane. • plane that divides the body into right and left • plane that divides the body into front and back • turning toward the midline in an inward direction. • moving the foot so the toes point toward the nose. • ...
Terminology 2022-02-16
Across
- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members
- In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of medical necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or healthcare facility
- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals
- A plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event
- a plan's description of benefits
- a building or place that provides a particular service
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- This is the annual enrollment period when federal employees and annuitants can change options or change their type of coverage among the various health benefits plans
- authority must be evaluated each contact
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital either at a single attendance or a series of attendances
- A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons
- limited to 1 year
- acts as a member
- a federal law that outlines the requirements that must be satisfied in order to provide health insurance coverage
- the % the insured pays
- Written assurance that benefits will be provided
- The fee determined by an MCO to be acceptable for a procedure or service, which the physician agrees to accept as payment in full. Also known as a fee allowance, fee maximum, or capped fee
20 Clues: acts as a member • limited to 1 year • the % the insured pays • a plan's description of benefits • authority must be evaluated each contact • Written assurance that benefits will be provided • a building or place that provides a particular service • A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area • ...
Terminology 2022-02-16
Across
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- Percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays.
- This is the annual enrollment period when federal employees and annuitants can change options or change their type of coverage among the various health benefits plans.
- A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons.
- Written assurance that benefits will be provided.
- Representative who's authority is limited and can only receive PHI. Limited to 1 year.
- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members.
- necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
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- Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member”
- A building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry
- The fee determined by an MCO to be acceptable for a procedure or service, which the physician agrees to accept as payment in full.
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital, either at a single attendance or a series of attendances, but is not admitted to a bed in the hospital.
- Authorization In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of
- Representative who's authority is limited, current involvement/best interest/or member directed. Authority must be evaluated each contact
- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals.
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage.
- A federal law that outlines the requirements that employer, sponsored group insurance plans, insurance companies, and managed care organizations must satisfy in order to provide health insurance coverage in.
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or health care facility
- A plan's description of benefits, limitations, exclusions, and definitions under the FEHB Program
- Abbreviation for a plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event.
21 Clues: Written assurance that benefits will be provided. • Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member” • Percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays. • A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area • necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review. • ...
terminology 2024-02-06
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- where the pitch of a note is subtly moved up and down
- highest range of pitches
- smooth and connected
- pitches below soprano but higher than tenor
- lively or vivacious
- indicates that a note be held longer than the standard duration
- notes played much shorter than normal
- medium loud
- to side in pitch from note to note
- when a specific note or phrase is emphasized with an increase in intensity
- range of pitches between alto and bass
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- pace or speed at which a piece is played
- gradually slow down in tempo
- gradual increase in volume
- very softly
- the symbol at the beginning of a song
- lowers a note by a half step
- a sequence of chords
- moderately slow tempo
- makes the pitch higher
20 Clues: very softly • medium loud • lively or vivacious • smooth and connected • a sequence of chords • moderately slow tempo • makes the pitch higher • highest range of pitches • gradual increase in volume • gradually slow down in tempo • lowers a note by a half step • to side in pitch from note to note • the symbol at the beginning of a song • notes played much shorter than normal • ...
Terminology 2024-09-26
Across
- Pre-Startup Safety Review (acronym)
- Mechanical Integrity Scope
- Service to Operations
- Integrity/Reliability Asset Owner
- Management of Change
- Direct Tool Time (acronym)
- Asset Integrity Scope
- Proactive Execution Scheduling
- Key Performance Indicator
- Reliability Asset Management Program
- Direct Field Labour (acronym)
- Process Asset Owner
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- Process Integrity Scope
- Chemical/Mechanical Asset Owner
- Authorization for Expenditure (acronym)
- Service to Technical
- Level 1 Schedule Key Deliverables
- Reactive Execution Coordination
- Central Service to Asset Management Team
- Asset Owners Budget Control
- Scheduling Methodology
- Isolation (Handover to Execution)
22 Clues: Process Asset Owner • Service to Technical • Management of Change • Service to Operations • Asset Integrity Scope • Scheduling Methodology • Process Integrity Scope • Key Performance Indicator • Mechanical Integrity Scope • Direct Tool Time (acronym) • Asset Owners Budget Control • Direct Field Labour (acronym) • Proactive Execution Scheduling • Chemical/Mechanical Asset Owner • ...
Terminology 2025-08-30
Across
- Active Ingredient for Zynomax
- Active Ingredient of Onsior
- Inflammation of eye
- Brand Name for Enrofloxacin
- Inflammation of Ear
- WBC that seen in Chronic Infection
- Inflammation of bladder
- Zoonotic Fungal Disease causing unhealing wounds.
- Virus that Causes Low Immune in cats
- Zoonotic Disease spread by rats
- Inflammation of Stomach
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- Basic Injection to protect against Certain Disease.
- Inflammation of liver
- Inflammation of Skin
- Inflammation of Gums
- Zoonotic Disease spread by contaminated meat, soils
- Protozoal Disease resulting in Diarrhea.
- WBC seen in Acute Infection
- Active Ingredient for Marbocyl
- Virus that causes Low WBC counts
20 Clues: Inflammation of eye • Inflammation of Ear • Inflammation of Skin • Inflammation of Gums • Inflammation of liver • Inflammation of bladder • Inflammation of Stomach • Active Ingredient of Onsior • Brand Name for Enrofloxacin • WBC seen in Acute Infection • Active Ingredient for Zynomax • Active Ingredient for Marbocyl • Zoonotic Disease spread by rats • Virus that causes Low WBC counts • ...
Don't do it 2022-11-01
10 Clues: small • to accept • to the end • having limits • the last part • to keep someone • at the beginning • to do it before others • special words or phrases • causing death eventually
ELA 2022-08-22
10 Clues: Origin • Similar • Opposites • Keep or hold • Special terms • Useful or able • Idea or thought • Surrounding clues • A list of definitions • Being better at one thing
InfectionPrevention & Control 2015 2015-01-05
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- Process in which harmful bugs are killed
- Means of surveying currents trends
- Medication used to prevent disease
- Amazing persons who make the world a better place
- Ultimate outcome from overwhelming infection
- What is used to collect bacteria for analysing
- Electronic system to notify of known infectious disease
- Recommended skin treatment at least qid
- Seasonal virus that causes over 400 deaths of all age groups in nz
- Data gathered to identfy strengths and weaknesses
- Type of garment worn by majority of health care workers
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- Byproduct of poor infection control with IV devices
- Terminology for routine cleansing of ones hands
- Individual acoountabily as related to qualifications
- Uncommon notifiable respiratory disease that is treatable, but kills many
- The medical diagnosis of a serious blood stream infection
- Most common orgainism for skin sores/infections
- Process in which decsions are made
- Term used to describe type of transmission for an infectious disease
- Ideal state for all surfaces
- Dangling item that is often unwashed and can carry many infectious orgainisms.
- Healthworker responsibility if infectious disease identified
- Type of isolation for a gastro bug
- Problematic part of MRSA
- Viral disease that is very infectious but not that contagious in west africa.
- A type of protection for our face
- Multi dimensional surface covering our butts!
27 Clues: Problematic part of MRSA • Ideal state for all surfaces • A type of protection for our face • Means of surveying currents trends • Process in which decsions are made • Medication used to prevent disease • Type of isolation for a gastro bug • Recommended skin treatment at least qid • Process in which harmful bugs are killed • Ultimate outcome from overwhelming infection • ...
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Terminology 2019-01-23
Across
- In fiction, the 'mood' of the text
- 'crash', 'shush' and 'clatter' are examples of this
- A statement
- A command or instruction
- Example, 'as blind as a bat'
- The opposite of hyperbole
- A word that connects two ideas in a sentence or a text
- A word that describes a noun
- A type of question that you are not expected to answer
- A doing word
- Example, 'He is a pig'
- A word that can be used in the place of a noun
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- Describing objects, animals etc as though they were human
- Using several words which all begin with the same letter
- Using the same word or phrases several times
- Language that is intended to provoke an emotional response in the reader
- A word that names a person, place or thing
- The type of language you might use in ordinary conversation
- Overstatement or exaggeration
- Being deliberately unclear or vague
- A word that tells you more about a verb
21 Clues: A statement • A doing word • Example, 'He is a pig' • A command or instruction • The opposite of hyperbole • Example, 'as blind as a bat' • A word that describes a noun • Overstatement or exaggeration • In fiction, the 'mood' of the text • Being deliberately unclear or vague • A word that tells you more about a verb • A word that names a person, place or thing • ...
Terminology 2022-01-03
Across
- From the time the camera starts recording until it stops recording
- extra footage
- Several clips connected together in a particular order.
- A form of titles at the end of a video, which credit people for their contributions.
- To remove a segment of a take from the beginning and/or from the end, leaving the middle
- A single image in a video file
- turning a collection of clips into a complete video
- An audio recording of a voice that overlays one or several clips
- Text that is displayed over the top of a video or by itself.
- A generic term for a camera designed to capture video.
- the sounds, including voice-overs and background music
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- what's behind what you are filming?
- An electronic capture of a moving scene or The finished product ready to be presented to an audience
- The basic unit of editing; a continuous single take
- BITE, key phrase taken from your interview
- Describes moving from one clip to the next.
- the act of making a video
- A common form of transition from one clip to another
- An editing format in which clips are placed sequentially, it also allows for multiple tracks, with different things happening on each track
- The actual process of recording video.
- A collection of related clips, arranged in sequence to tell a story.
21 Clues: extra footage • the act of making a video • A single image in a video file • what's behind what you are filming? • The actual process of recording video. • BITE, key phrase taken from your interview • Describes moving from one clip to the next. • The basic unit of editing; a continuous single take • turning a collection of clips into a complete video • ...
Terminology 2022-02-16
Across
- approval Written assurance that benefits will be provided.
- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members.
- This is the annual enrollment period when federal employees and annuitants can change options or change their type of coverage among the various health benefits plans.
- A federal law that outlines the requirements that employer, sponsored group insurance plans, insurance companies, and managed care organizations must satisfy in order to provide health insurance coverage in.
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital, either at a single attendance or a series of attendances, but is not admitted to a bed in the hospital.
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or health care facility
- necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
- A building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry
- The fee determined by an MCO to be acceptable for a procedure or service, which the physician agrees to accept as payment in full.
- Representative who's authority is limited, current involvement/best interest/or member directed. Authority must be evaluated each contact
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- percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays.
- Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member”
- A plan's description of benefits, limitations, exclusions, and definitions under the FEHB Program
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage.
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
- Authorization In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of
- Representative who's authority is limited and can only receive PHI. Limited to 1 year.
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons.
- Abbreviation for a plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event.
- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals.
21 Clues: Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member” • percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays. • approval Written assurance that benefits will be provided. • A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area • necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review. • ...
Terminology 2014-12-30
Across
- Excessive appetite
- Air in the chest
- The tissue that makes up the gums
- Excessive thirst
- Pertaining to blood
- Platelets
- Exhalation
- Abnormal accumulation Histology Examining under a microscope
- Connects bone to bone
- Pertaining to the kidney
- Inflammation of the lining of a para nasal sinus
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- Inhalation
- Pertaining to the liver
- Excessive development of a body part due to abnormal cell growth
- Largest air passageways in the lungs
- Liquid matrix of blood
- Hardening of a bone
- Partially digested fluid that leaves the stomach and enters the duodenum
- "Chewing cud"
- fluid within tissues
- Connects muscles to bone
- Controlling the bleeding
- Death of a tissue
23 Clues: Platelets • Inhalation • Exhalation • "Chewing cud" • Air in the chest • Excessive thirst • Death of a tissue • Excessive appetite • Hardening of a bone • Pertaining to blood • fluid within tissues • Connects bone to bone • Liquid matrix of blood • Pertaining to the liver • Connects muscles to bone • Controlling the bleeding • Pertaining to the kidney • The tissue that makes up the gums • ...
Terminology 2014-12-28
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- Epithelia tissue that composes the gums
- Shedding of the external layers of skin-only the epidermis participates
- The process of cell division by which reproductive cells are formed
- Inflammation of a voluntary muscle
- A muscle which in contracting to move a part is opposed by another muscle
- Itching or itchiness
- Microscopic anatomy
- Serous membrane lining the lungs and the walls of the thoracic cavity
- The number of eggs laid by a hen on consecutive days in an uninterrupted series
- The act of listening to the heart and its sounds
- Lack of oxygen in the blood
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- Increased excretion of urine.
- The ventrally directed large surface of the bird’s sternum, the site of attachment of the major muscle of flight
- A type of joint in which the apposed bony surfaces are firmly united by a plate of fibrocartilage or cartilage
- It constitutes the first stools passed by the newborn
- False pregnancy
- Junction between the processes of two neurons or between a neuron and an effector organ, where neural impulses are transmitted by chemical means
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- Reduced daily output of urine, which may be physiological or pathological
- Clinical syndrome of having and allergic reaction
- The liquid matrix of blood, which contains proteins and suspended cells
21 Clues: False pregnancy • Microscopic anatomy • Itching or itchiness • Inflammation of the bronchi • Lack of oxygen in the blood • Increased excretion of urine. • Inflammation of a voluntary muscle • Epithelia tissue that composes the gums • The act of listening to the heart and its sounds • Clinical syndrome of having and allergic reaction • ...
Terminology 2016-03-15
Across
- word choice
- repeating words/phrases multiple times
- class the category a word falls into
- the underlying meaning
- questions put on the end of speech to check the listeners understanding
- the associations that can be taken from a word
- words that stand in place of nouns
- a professor who studied language and gender
- study of sounds
- missing out words
- missing out letters
- pairs an utterance/response that are often seen together
- the relationship between the text and the reader
- what the text is about
- an adjective that displays the most extreme value of its quality
- the person who created the four maxims
- the study of the formation of words
- individual language
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- words that come before a noun to determine it
- technical speech
- the structure of a text including beginning, middle and end
- adding an extra word within the conversation
- language/words that are seen as socially unacceptable
- he studied the concept of face
- formal language often used in casual conversation
- field a group of words together that have similar connotations
- the way words form sentences
- group of words that includes a subject and verb
- study of handwriting/images
- using different/regional lexis
30 Clues: word choice • study of sounds • technical speech • missing out words • missing out letters • individual language • the underlying meaning • what the text is about • study of handwriting/images • the way words form sentences • he studied the concept of face • using different/regional lexis • words that stand in place of nouns • the study of the formation of words • ...
Terminology 2023-01-19
Across
- abnormal growth or development of an organ
- when the palms face downward
- Refers to the back of the body
- Towards the midline of the body
- divides the body into equal halves right left
- when the joint angle decreases
- when the joint angle increases
- Away from the midline of the body
- Refers to a region away from the body
- when the joint moves towards the body
- Refers to the belly or underside of the animal
- defective growth in the size of an organ
- Refers to the sole of the front foot.
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- the region of the body toward the skull
- lack of development of an organ
- region nearest to the center of the body
- Divides the animal into dorsal or ventral
- Situated near the nose and mouth
- when the palm faces upward
- Relating to the sole of the rear foot
- change in the structure of cells
- decrease in size or complete wasting of an organ
- the region of the body closest to the tail
- when the joint moves away from the body
- the trunk of an animal or the extremities
25 Clues: when the palm faces upward • when the palms face downward • Refers to the back of the body • when the joint angle decreases • when the joint angle increases • lack of development of an organ • Towards the midline of the body • Situated near the nose and mouth • change in the structure of cells • Away from the midline of the body • Relating to the sole of the rear foot • ...
Terminology 2023-04-28
Across
- urinalysis, check glucose, look for infections and if present will be sent to culture to find out what organism and if the abx are susceptible
- pus drainage signaling infection (can be in lungs, wounds, etc)
- complete metabolic panel (electrolytes)
- ear wax
- cut or scrape
- send an electrical shock to restore heartbeat
- outer layer of skin
- a sign of resp distress where muscle around ribs are working hard
- when the airway becomes compromised due to allergy
- complete blood count (WBC, Hgb) to check for anemia
- bruise
- runny nose
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- broken bone
- without fever/fever 100.5 orally or 99.5 axillary, add a degree if ax
- pain with urination
- Range of Motion
- panel total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL (high density/low density lipoprotein)
- sore throat
- vomiting
- blood sugar
- begins abruptly and is severe but short duration
- stitches
- high pitched, wheezing sound cause by disrupted airflow
- to urinate
24 Clues: bruise • ear wax • vomiting • stitches • to urinate • runny nose • broken bone • sore throat • blood sugar • cut or scrape • Range of Motion • pain with urination • outer layer of skin • complete metabolic panel (electrolytes) • send an electrical shock to restore heartbeat • begins abruptly and is severe but short duration • when the airway becomes compromised due to allergy • ...
Terminology 2017-08-12
Across
- movement away from the midline or out to the side of the body.
- a long edge on a flat bone, such as the medial border of the scapula.
- increasing the angle between between bones aka straightening.
- a large, usually roughened projection, such as the gluteal tuberosity of the femur.
- refers to the bottom of the foot.
- located on or pertaining to the same side of the body.
- means two sided.
- moving the foot so the toes point toward the nose.
- a scapular movement in which it turns so the glenoid fossa turns upward.
- movement of the arm along the transverse plane toward the body.
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- movement of the wrist toward the pinky side of the forearm.
- a long, raised ridge, such as the spine of the scapula.
- closer to the surface of the body.
- axis that goes side to side, perpendicular to sagittal plane. Typically flexion and extension movements.
- the front of the body or the front of a body part or closer to the front,
- a smaller, rounded projection found above a condyle, such as the medial epicondyle of the femur.
- axis that goes up and down, perpendicular to transverse plane. Typically rotational movements.
- below or closer to the feet. Also not typically applied to extremities.
- a rounded articulating projection, supported by the constructed, neck-like portion of a long bone, such as the head of the humerus.
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- a standard body position that is used to give us a consistent orientation to the body from which directional terms are referenced.
- a very large, protruding projection, such as the greater trochanter of the femur.
- a prominent ridge or elongated projection, such as the iliac crest.
- lying on side
- movement anterior or forward. Applies to scapula and mandible.
- a sharp, pointed projection, such as the styloid process of the ulna.
- turning toward the midline in an inward direction.
- extension beyond anatomical position
- closer to the core/trunk. Generally used when describing a location on a limb.
- plane that divides the body into right and left
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- movement in which the sole of the foot moves toward the midline.
- closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane.
- movement of the hand and forearm medially, generally toward palm down.
- lying on back
- an abrupt change of direction on the border of a flat bone, such as the superior angle of the scapula.
36 Clues: lying on side • lying on back • means two sided. • refers to the bottom of the foot. • closer to the surface of the body. • extension beyond anatomical position • closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane. • plane that divides the body into right and left • plane that divides the body into front and back • turning toward the midline in an inward direction. • ...
Terminology 2017-08-12
Across
- a long edge on a flat bone, such as the medial border of the scapula.
- a very large, protruding projection, such as the greater trochanter of the femur.
- movement of the hand and forearm medially, generally toward palm down.
- the front of the body or the front of a body part or closer to the front,
- closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane.
- moving the foot so the toes point toward the nose.
- located on or pertaining to the same side of the body.
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- increasing the angle between between bones aka straightening.
- movement of the arm along the transverse plane toward the body.
- refers to the bottom of the foot.
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- movement anterior or forward. Applies to scapula and mandible.
- a smaller, rounded projection found above a condyle, such as the medial epicondyle of the femur.
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- below or closer to the feet. Also not typically applied to extremities.
- a prominent ridge or elongated projection, such as the iliac crest.
- a large, usually roughened projection, such as the gluteal tuberosity of the femur.
- movement of the wrist toward the pinky side of the forearm.
- an abrupt change of direction on the border of a flat bone, such as the superior angle of the scapula.
- turning toward the midline in an inward direction.
- means two sided.
- movement away from the midline or out to the side of the body.
- movement in which the sole of the foot moves toward the midline.
- a standard body position that is used to give us a consistent orientation to the body from which directional terms are referenced.
- axis that goes side to side, perpendicular to sagittal plane. Typically flexion and extension movements.
- closer to the surface of the body.
- closer to the core/trunk. Generally used when describing a location on a limb.
- a sharp, pointed projection, such as the styloid process of the ulna.
- axis that goes up and down, perpendicular to transverse plane. Typically rotational movements.
- plane that divides the body into right and left
- a rounded articulating projection, supported by the constructed, neck-like portion of a long bone, such as the head of the humerus.
- lying on back
- a long, raised ridge, such as the spine of the scapula.
33 Clues: lying on back • means two sided. • refers to the bottom of the foot. • closer to the surface of the body. • closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane. • plane that divides the body into right and left • plane that divides the body into front and back • turning toward the midline in an inward direction. • moving the foot so the toes point toward the nose. • ...
Terminology 2019-10-08
26 Clues: two • per • not • lung • blue • first • tetra • heart • stigma • Kan-de • kneecap • occular • study of • away from • years old • fluid serum • inflammation • complaining of • work frostbite • electrocardiogram • form into one part • pertaining to muscle • prefix for epigastric • pertaining to the skin • clinical lab scientists • study of body structure
TERMINOLOGY 2024-01-05
Across
- punch
- -geri round (ie. “roundhouse”) kick
- -dachi natural stance
- to each other (as in bowing)
- “yes” (ie. “I understand”)
- -geri side kick or
- sweeping low block
- -geri front kick
- “thank you,” more polite
- bow
- wide open-leg stance
- reverse punch
- chasing punch
- middle block
- line up
- wait
- attention
- teacher
- -dachi cat leg stance
- high block
- -geri knife-foot kick
Down
- to the front of the dōjō (as in bowing)
- shout (literally “focusing the spirit”)
- front of the dōjō
- past tense form of “thank you,” more polite
- “thank you”
- inner-stepping, sweeping movement
- get ready
- -dachi straddle-leg stance (as in sitting astride a horse)
- return to ready
- “please” (ie. “please work with me,” “please teach me”)
- backfist
- stop
- low block
- each other
- knife-hand block
- formal kneeling seated position
- -dachi forward bent-leg stance
- training hall
39 Clues: bow • stop • wait • punch • line up • teacher • backfist • get ready • low block • attention • each other • high block • “thank you” • middle block • reverse punch • chasing punch • training hall • return to ready • -geri front kick • knife-hand block • front of the dōjō • sweeping low block • -geri side kick or • wide open-leg stance • -dachi natural stance • -dachi cat leg stance • -geri knife-foot kick • ...
Terminology 2025-03-05
Across
- I broke a leg but im fine
- The latter part causes the reader or listener to reframe or reinterpret the first part
- hot and cold
- Using language that signifies the opposite,
- A statement that contradicts itself but still seems true
- double negative
- small mini tiny
- Below a mouth represents a whole person
- aw shucks
- the pic vs the food
- talking in cirles
- a word or object stands for a closely related word or object
- Narrative or description that has a secondary or symbolic meaning underlying the literal one
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- "My mom in Georgia"
- the lamp was smart
- my ex still misses me, but her aim is getting better
- sun and moon
- bark
- Purposefully using a word incorrectly
- im free, sad, but im free
- 400 fish fit in my house
- boom bop bow
- hot like the sun
- Juxtaposing contrasting ideas
- the cute amazing wonderful pink perfect lamp
- i am a shark
- IM GOING TO DIE
- clever line
28 Clues: bark • aw shucks • clever line • sun and moon • hot and cold • boom bop bow • i am a shark • double negative • small mini tiny • IM GOING TO DIE • hot like the sun • talking in cirles • the lamp was smart • "My mom in Georgia" • the pic vs the food • 400 fish fit in my house • I broke a leg but im fine • im free, sad, but im free • Juxtaposing contrasting ideas • Purposefully using a word incorrectly • ...
Terminology 2025-04-14
Across
- loss of hair
- lack of red blood cells
- a tube shaped bacteria
- not breathing
- the top aspect of the animal
- a round shaped bacteria
- bloody diarrhea
- increased pressure of the eye
- too many white blood cells
- towards the nose
- increased body temperature
- inflammation of the stomach
- bladder infection
- bloody vomit
- uterine infection
- a clear, low cellular fluid
- to listen with a stethoscope
- frequent urination
- difficult birth
Down
- neurologic weakness in moving
- yellowing of the skin
- towards the head
- destruction of red blood cells
- the bottom aspect of the front feet
- towards the tail
- discharge high in white blood cells (pus)
- low blood sugar
- frequent drinking
- the bottom aspect of the back feet
- the bottom aspect of the animal
- neurologic inability to move
- inflammation of the GI tract
- itchy
- Rapid respiratory rate
34 Clues: itchy • loss of hair • bloody vomit • not breathing • bloody diarrhea • low blood sugar • difficult birth • towards the head • towards the tail • towards the nose • frequent drinking • bladder infection • uterine infection • frequent urination • yellowing of the skin • a tube shaped bacteria • Rapid respiratory rate • lack of red blood cells • a round shaped bacteria • too many white blood cells • ...
Terminology 2025-06-25
Across
- fabric pad or blanket used to cushion the saddle on the horse, put on before the saddle
- leather shoes with slick bottoms used for riding western
- denim clothing worn by the rider
- pen used for training a horse
- used to cut off excess hoof wall, used by farriers
- used to hold the horse shoe to the hoof
- leather straps used to guide and stop the horse
- can be soft or hard, used to remove dust and loose dirt off the horse
- a strap that holds the saddle on the horse
- a cereal grain that is occasionally fed to horses
- metal bar that goes in the horse’s mouth used to guide and stop the horse
- favorite fruit treat for horse
- used to drive the nail through the horse shoe and hoof wall
- hair brush used to brush through the mane and tail
- metal hook used to scrape and clean out the horse’s hoof
- leather headgear used for riding a horse
- housing area for horses
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- metal brush with serrated ridges, used for removing dirt out of a horse's coat
- giant nail file for horse hooves
- metal rings nailed onto the hoof of the horse
- transportation for horses
- foot rest that hangs from the saddle to support the rider’s foot when riding
- metal brush with a serrated edge, used for removing shedding hair off the horse
- wrappings that go around the bottom of the horse’s legs to help protect it from injury
- used to pull the trailer
- fed to the horse, is a main source of food
- fabric head gear used to catch and tie up the horse
- metal device attached to the heel of the boot, used to help urge the horse forward
- seat fastened to the back of the horse, used for riding horses
- things that Jet loves more than anything
- used to bend the end of the nail when shoeing the horse
- fenced in area used to ride horses
- elastic band used to tie off a braid in the horse’s mane and tail
- leather strap on the bridle that helps the bridle stay on
- rope used to lead and tie up the horse
- raised part of the saddle used when roping cows or to hold onto to mount
- flag stick used to guide the horse when round penning and training horses
- head protection worn by the rider
- favorite vegetable treat for horses
39 Clues: housing area for horses • used to pull the trailer • transportation for horses • pen used for training a horse • favorite fruit treat for horse • giant nail file for horse hooves • denim clothing worn by the rider • head protection worn by the rider • fenced in area used to ride horses • favorite vegetable treat for horses • rope used to lead and tie up the horse • ...
