medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology Crossword: Respiratory System 2024-04-28
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- Any disease of the lungs
- Pertaining to air or gas
- Plastic repair of the lungs
- Crushing of the phrenic nerve
- Inflammation of the pleura
- Presence of air in the heart
- Pertaining to the pleura and lungs
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- Inflammation of the lungs generally caused by infection
- Study of the lungs
- Disease of the respiratory tract caused by inhalation of dust particles
- Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural space
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural space
- Surgical removal of a lung or lung tissue
- Fusion of the pleura
- Pain in the pleura
15 Clues: Study of the lungs • Pain in the pleura • Fusion of the pleura • Any disease of the lungs • Pertaining to air or gas • Inflammation of the pleura • Plastic repair of the lungs • Presence of air in the heart • Crushing of the phrenic nerve • Pertaining to the pleura and lungs • Accumulation of pus in the pleural space • Surgical removal of a lung or lung tissue • ...
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
Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24
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- A treatment that involves altering the pressure or composition of the air to treat respiratory disease
- Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity
- A total or partial collapse of the whole lung or a segment of the lung
- Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing
- Quick breathing that induces a reduction in carbon dioxide levels in the body
- Pus pockets developed within the pleural space
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- The airway collapses when breathing
- Lung inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection
- A tool allowing you to view inside your airways and lungs
- Inflammation in the throat's back
- Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- A chronic illness caused by constriction of airways, with symptoms including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath
- Temporary spasm of vocal cords that makes breathing or speaking difficult
- Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.
- A test that evaluates how much and how quickly someone breathes in and out
15 Clues: Inflammation in the throat's back • The airway collapses when breathing • Pus pockets developed within the pleural space • Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract • Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity • Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain. • Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing • ...
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- means lower back
- means white
- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- the study of cells and their functions
- means skin
- means heart
- suffix that means immature
- the abbreviation of fracture
- not all medical terms require this
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- backward bending of the foot
- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- all medical terms require this
- means sacrum
15 Clues: means skin • means white • means heart • means sacrum • means lower back • suffix that means immature • backward bending of the foot • the abbreviation of fracture • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • ...
Medical terminology words set 10 2024-12-14
Medical Terminology (Roots) Reynaldo Abuela 2013-01-10
Medical terminology about nervous system 2023-12-08
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- Involuntary rapid movement of the eyes in the horizontal, vertical or rotary planes of the eyeball.
- The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
- a merging together through direct or indirect communication. A connection between nerves or blood vessels in the nervous system.
- Any abnormality in the peripheral nerve system, either pathological or functional.
- A tumor of the peripheral nerves is caused by an irregular clump of fibrous and insulating cells.
- Sympathetic nervous system tumor that primarily affects young children and infants.
- A genetic disorder that causes abnormalities in the development of the skin, muscles, and nervous system. It is also characterized by a high number of tumors that impact various organ systems.
- A group of specialized nerve cells at the base of the brain that regulates both anterior and posterior pituitary secretions in addition to other fundamental regulation processes like attention and body temperature.
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- Removal of scar or reactive tissue from a nerve or nerve root.
- An enlargement or surgical incision made in the bone through which a nerve root exits the spinal canal is known as a foraminotomy.
- Medical term for nerve inflammation; it can also refer to non-inflammatory peripheral nervous system nerve abnormalities.
- A tumor or new growth composed primarily of nerve fibers and connective tissue.
- Excision of part of a nerve.
- A paroxysmal pain that travels across one or more nerves.
- Cell that supports the neurons of the brain and spinal cord.
15 Clues: Excision of part of a nerve. • The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. • A paroxysmal pain that travels across one or more nerves. • Cell that supports the neurons of the brain and spinal cord. • Removal of scar or reactive tissue from a nerve or nerve root. • A tumor or new growth composed primarily of nerve fibers and connective tissue. • ...
Medical terminology related to blood 2023-12-09
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- A blood protein that stores iron
- The most abundant leukocyte in blood
- Iron transporter in blood
- Production of blood cells
- Insufficient oxygen in blood
- Another name for red blood cell
- The process of stopping bleeding
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- The process of red blood cells aggregation
- Hormone which stimulates production of red blood cells
- Shape of red blood cells
- Another name for blood platelet
- The process of breaking down blood clot
- Fraction of red blood cells in total blood volume
- Another name for white blood cell
- The molecule inside red blood cells which carry oxygen
15 Clues: Shape of red blood cells • Iron transporter in blood • Production of blood cells • Insufficient oxygen in blood • Another name for blood platelet • Another name for red blood cell • A blood protein that stores iron • The process of stopping bleeding • Another name for white blood cell • The most abundant leukocyte in blood • The process of breaking down blood clot • ...
Prefix and Suffix - Medical Terminology 2024-06-26
15 Clues: new • fast • slow • cell • within • against • excessive • deficiency • below/under • inflammation • surgical repar • urine condition • surgical removal • difficult/painful • surgical puncture to remove fluid
Intro Skin and review for final exam (old terms) 2025-03-10
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- a ___ is the name for a torn ligament
- a ____ is the name for a torn muscle (page 170)
- the muscle group on the back of the upper arm
- the medical word 'chondra' means this
- this is the only body fluid that is not a risk for disease
- the medical word for below
- the smaller of the 2 bones in the lower leg
- the medical term for 'above'
- this is a medical condition in which the person is humpbacked
- a bacterial infection of the skin (page 171)
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- the muscle group on the back of the leg
- the medical condition for a lateral (side to side) curvature of the spine
- a bacteria that causes muscle death (page 169)
- the type of fracture we often see which child abuse injuries
- the medical term for joints
- the medical word 'cost' means this set of bones
- the medical word for skin
- another medical word for skin
- the large bone of the upper arm
- the medical word osteo means ____.
- medical word meaning 'to straighten'
21 Clues: the medical word for skin • the medical word for below • the medical term for joints • the medical term for 'above' • another medical word for skin • the large bone of the upper arm • the medical word osteo means ____. • medical word meaning 'to straighten' • a ___ is the name for a torn ligament • the medical word 'chondra' means this • the muscle group on the back of the leg • ...
Melany: Ch1. 2026-01-15
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- Basic emergency medical care and transportation to patient
- internal and external review of emergency medical system
- Majority of the medical directors responsiblity
- Immediate lifesaving care to patient
- Skills performed by the EMT and AEMT more advanced assessment and patient managment skills
- Valid research developed guidelines for medical care for patient
- Limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation
- responsibilities of the EMS system medical director
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- Provide evidence that certain the patient procedure or medication
- Medical care render to patient and has the authority
- function of indirect medical oversight
- Referred as orders or guidelines
- Medical direction provided by a physician to and EMS
- EMS provider and physican and physican communicate by the cell phone
- Emergency medical treatment give to the patient before they are transported
- Patiente centered health care in the out-of-hopsital enviornment
- Permits patient care to begin at the scene
- Real time patient care
- Disability from being denied individuals with documents disability
- Patiente centered health care in the out-of-hopsital enviornment
- Treatments that can be performed if communication is lost with medical direction
21 Clues: Real time patient care • Referred as orders or guidelines • Immediate lifesaving care to patient • function of indirect medical oversight • Permits patient care to begin at the scene • Majority of the medical directors responsiblity • responsibilities of the EMS system medical director • Medical care render to patient and has the authority • ...
OTEC 1175 Unit 2 Terminology 2012-09-11
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- Patients sometimes have more than one insurance company; the PRIMARY insurance is the main insurance. If a patient has two insurance coverage it is known as dual coverage.
- Out-of-pocket expense that patient must pay before the insurance company will pay for covered services. Usually begins at the beginning of the year January 1.
- Agrees to provide medical services to specific patient populations and negotiates for reimbursement under contract.
- A health plan, health care clearinghouse (such as billing services), or a physician or hospital that transmits health information to electronic form.
- Some insurance plans pay a percentage of an approve amount of the fees after the deductible has been paid.
- A short collections note that appears on the bill; most patient billing systems include this feature.
- Covered entities can share protected health information (PHI) with business associated ONLY with written assurance from the association that the information will be appropriately safeguarded.
- International Classification of Diseases codes used to identify patients diagnosis.
- 24-hour hospital stay
- A service that facilitates the movement of electronic claims from the medical office to the insurance companies. The claims are edited and validated to ensure accuracy.
- Additional office locations that are part of the same practice or business entity.
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- A manage care plan that requires a fixed payment at each office visit.
- Organizations that combine the delivery of health care and reimbursement for services in order to control costs and manage access to health care.
- 1996 Protection of patient health information. Ensures that individuals have an opportunity to keep their health insurance when they leave an employer. Major focus is on security and privacy of health information.
- Amounts that are taken away from (or added to) the balance of an account. Adjustment are often used to reflect accounting situations.
- Privacy rules apply to health information that can be individually identified in any form: orally, on paper, or electronically.
- Source document that include the notes written in the patient’s record also known as Encounter form, charge ticket, fee slip or visit slip.
- Services not covered by a health plan.
- Current Procedural Terminology Codes that identify procedures performed for patients.
- Patients receive monthly billing statements if balances are due. This serves as a reminder that they owe.
- The person responsible for paying medical expenses, usually the patient.
21 Clues: 24-hour hospital stay • Services not covered by a health plan. • A manage care plan that requires a fixed payment at each office visit. • The person responsible for paying medical expenses, usually the patient. • Additional office locations that are part of the same practice or business entity. • ...
UH Acronyms 2024-03-05
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- American Hospital Association
- University Hospitals Physician Services
- Medical Intensive Care Unit
- Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- Pre-Operative/During OP/Post OP Care
- Registered Nurse First Assistant
- Activities of daily living
- Standard Operating Procedure
- Business Systems Group
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- MacDonald Women's Hospital
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Chief Nursing Officer
- Protected Health Information
- Center for Emergency Medicine
- Clinical Technical Assistant
- Per Diem / As Needed
- University Hospitals Management Services Organization
- Accountable Care Organization
- Respiratory Therapist
- Lake West Medical Center
- Employee Direct Access
- Basic Cardiac Life Support
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Surgical Intensive Care Unit
- Medical Technologist
- Bachelors of Nursing
- Medical Trainer
- University Hospitals
- Enterprise Staffing Services
- Portage Medical Center
- Nursing Assistant
- Registered Respiratory Tech
- Det Norske Veritas
- Licensed Practical Nurse
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- University Hospitals Medical Group
- Manager Direct Access
- Computed Tomography
- University Hospitals Health Systems
- Advanced Practice Provider
- Management Incentive Plan
- Licensed Nursing Home Administrator
- Parma Medical Center
- Ajuha Medical Center
- Basic Life Support
- Geauga Medical Center
- Registered Health Information Administrator
- Certified Occupational Therapist
- University Hospitals Medical Practices
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Cleveland Medical Center
- Per Diem / As Needed
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- TriPoint Medical Center
- Registered Health Information Technician
- Medical Assistant
- St. John Medical Center
- Average Days to Fill
- Rainbow Babies & Children's
- Emergency Department
- Licensed Social Worker
- Elyria Medical Center
- Environmental Services
- Applicant Tracking System
- Beachwood Medical Center
- Advanced Clinical Nurse
- Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
- Electronic Medical Record
- Subject Matter Expert
- Personal Health Record
- Employee Referral program
- Sterile Processing Tech
- Registered Nurse
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Associate Degree Nurse
- Invitro Fertilization
- Physical Therapist
79 Clues: Medical Trainer • Registered Nurse • Medical Assistant • Nursing Assistant • Basic Life Support • Det Norske Veritas • Physical Therapist • Computed Tomography • Parma Medical Center • Ajuha Medical Center • Per Diem / As Needed • Per Diem / As Needed • Average Days to Fill • Emergency Department • Medical Technologist • Bachelors of Nursing • University Hospitals • Manager Direct Access • ...
Medical Terminology Suffixes 1-15 2022-06-14
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- a record of a system
- indicating a deficiency
- Medical way to say "Red hot"
- One who specializes in a condition or disease
- suffix meaning soft
- Let me take a look!
- indicating any condition
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- something large, or larger
- I must follow this to determine the disease
- Charlie horse is an example
- suffix meaning to repair
- I can see the resemblance
- Suffix for the study of
- "Ouch"
- suffix meaning tumor
15 Clues: "Ouch" • suffix meaning soft • Let me take a look! • a record of a system • suffix meaning tumor • indicating a deficiency • Suffix for the study of • suffix meaning to repair • indicating any condition • I can see the resemblance • something large, or larger • Charlie horse is an example • Medical way to say "Red hot" • I must follow this to determine the disease • ...
Medical Terminology Suffix 16-30 2022-06-14
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- Suffix for hernia
- Suffix meaning expansion
- Breaking News! There's been a development!
- Please help me, I'm falling!
- create an opening
- Upchuck
- the ties that bind
- Type of bridge, example: Golden Gate
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- total destruction
- type of surgery where something is removed
- You've got me in stitches!
- to cut into
- I have a funny "feeling" you're doing great!
- Rupture
- another suffix for pain
15 Clues: Rupture • Upchuck • to cut into • Suffix for hernia • total destruction • create an opening • the ties that bind • another suffix for pain • Suffix meaning expansion • You've got me in stitches! • Please help me, I'm falling! • Type of bridge, example: Golden Gate • type of surgery where something is removed • Breaking News! There's been a development! • ...
BCBSM Crossword Puzzle Medical Terminology 2025-05-01
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- A way of testing the fluid surrounding a baby in the womb by taking a small sample with a needle put into the womb through the abdomen. It can be carried out after the 15th week of pregnancy, and can detect some conditions, like Down syndrome.
- Using medications to stop you feeling sensations, such as pain. This ranges from numbing small parts of the body using injections (local anesthetic) to putting you to sleep for a procedure or operation (general anesthesia).
- The genetic structures within cells which contain our DNA (the material that carries genetic information). A normal cell contains 46 chromosomes. See also gene.
- Raised blood pressure.
- Contraception, or birth control, is what you and your partner can use to help prevent an unwanted pregnancy or to space out your pregnancies. There are many different forms of contraception including condoms, hormonal pills and implants, hormonal and non-hormonal coils and permanent methods such as female sterilization or vasectomy. You can get more information about contraception from your GP or a family planning clinic.
- The time between conception and birth, when the fetus grows and develops inside the mother’s womb.
- Ending a pregnancy using either medicines (medical abortion) or an operation (surgical abortion).
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- Before birth.
- A common mental health condition, which is characterised by low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time.
- Treatment to prevent or change the response of the immune system.
- A condition caused by high levels of glucose (a form of sugar) in the blood. The amount of glucose in your blood is controlled by a hormone called insulin. See also Diabatetes Type 1 and Type 2 below.
- The way a medical professional recognises a condition or disease.
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, usually resulting in diarrhoea or vomiting.
- The ability to conceive a baby and, for a woman, to become pregnant.
- Low blood pressure.
15 Clues: Before birth. • Low blood pressure. • Raised blood pressure. • Treatment to prevent or change the response of the immune system. • The way a medical professional recognises a condition or disease. • The ability to conceive a baby and, for a woman, to become pregnant. • Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, usually resulting in diarrhoea or vomiting. • ...
Biology 2020-08-21
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- Airtube
- A cell that can absorb light.
- Potatoes are full of ...
- The environment changes one's inheritance.
- Preserved remains of an old organism.
- Sheep Dolly.
- Terminology for "On the back".
- One partner at a time.
- Neither alive nor dead.
- Information storage.
- Outer-Middle-Inner
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- Large, sturdy, vital organ.
- For muscles.
- Chemical messenger
- Similar to one of the four fundamental states of matter.
- Acid-Base.
- Largest Human Organ
- The Amoeba is a.
- Mushrooms.
- Gut bacteria.
- Smell
21 Clues: Smell • Airtube • Acid-Base. • Mushrooms. • For muscles. • Sheep Dolly. • Gut bacteria. • The Amoeba is a. • Chemical messenger • Outer-Middle-Inner • Largest Human Organ • Information storage. • One partner at a time. • Neither alive nor dead. • Potatoes are full of ... • Large, sturdy, vital organ. • A cell that can absorb light. • Terminology for "On the back". • ...
Lesson 31 Words Ending in Y 2025-10-28
28 Clues: DAIL • FAEM • T-VT • HIFT • NESZ • RAELT • DAOUT • KMAER • KREBLT • KRAT/L-Y • MON/TAER • KPLEX/T-Y • RORT/DL-Y • TERM/NOLG • KAT/GOIRS • ARB/TRAERS • EM/FAT/KLI • KWAOEZ/Y-Y • GRUFRP/Y-Y • THAOER/Y-Y • TRAOUFL/L-Y • UN/KP-P/DL-Y • VOE/KAB/LAER • IN/FLAM/TOIR • D*IBGS/SKWAER • PRO/FIRBT/S-Y • RE/SPONS/-BLT • KON/SAOEV/BL-Y
Medical Terminology Immune/Lymphatic Pathologies 2026-04-09
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- Disorder in which a deficiency of platelets results in abnormal blood clotting, marked by tiny purple bruises (purpura) that form under the skin.
- complex chronic disorder marked by severe fatigue unrelieved by rest, often worsened by mental or physical activity; sometimes called chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS).
- Group of more than 30 types of malignancies of B and T lymphocytes; also called lymphoma or malignant lymphoma.
- Type of lymphatic cancer; also called Hodgkin lymphoma
- Chronic form of megaloblastic anemia (producing many large, immature, dysfunctional RBCs), caused by a deficit in the absorption of vitamin B12 that reduces the body's ability to produce sufficient numbers of healthy RBCs.
- Complication of bone-marrow transplantation in which lymphoid cells from donated tissue attack the recipient and cause damage to skin, liver, gastrointestinal tract, and other tissues.
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- group of disorders caused when the immune system misidentifies RBCs as foreign and creates autoantibodies that attack them
- A strain of Staphylococcus aureus that can be difficult to treat due to resistance to many antibiotics.
- Group of disorders in which persistent or recurrent Candida fungal infections develop on the skin, nails, or mucous membranes.
- inflammatory response that causes degenerative changes in the spinal vertebrae; sacroiliac joints; connective tissues such as tendons and ligaments in the hips, shoulders, knees, feet, and ribs; and tissues of the lungs, eyes, and heart valve
- Cancer of lymphatic tissue not related to Hodgkin disease.
- Virus that causes infectious mononucleosis, characterized by sore throat, pyrexia, fatigue, and enlarged lymph nodes.
- Late-stage infection with the human immunodeficiency virus that progressively weakens the immune system
- an immune response to a foreign antigen that results in inflammation and organ dysfunction
- life-threatening systemic allergic reaction to a substance to which the body was previously sensitized
15 Clues: Type of lymphatic cancer; also called Hodgkin lymphoma • Cancer of lymphatic tissue not related to Hodgkin disease. • an immune response to a foreign antigen that results in inflammation and organ dysfunction • life-threatening systemic allergic reaction to a substance to which the body was previously sensitized • ...
Example 2026-05-10
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- Term used in both bioelectricity and film direction
- The characteristic pottery made in Delft is known as…
- Which physicists transferred “I like them thicc” in physics terminology?
- Bioengineered zombie
- What type of arrest gives you a flatline?
- The effect known as aging 10 years in a 3 year span due to studying engineering
- The animal in the name of the band whose top song saves lives
- “She sent me mixed signals, so I did … analysis”
- Name of a building on campus that also is used as a medical term
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- One of the student pubs on campus
- What does L stand for in AvL?
- If you consume too much alcohol and end up in a hospital, the doctors will put you on…
- Which medicine did scientists in Delft figured out how to produce in an alternative method in WWII?
- The Blonsky birthing device which used centrifugal force to facilitate the birth of a child by strapping the mother to a spinning table, would, in fact, not be possible to be implemented in today’s practice in Europe due to a document called…
- What does f stand for in fMRI?
- “Hipsters prefer AIDS over cancer, as it is a … virus”
16 Clues: Bioengineered zombie • What does L stand for in AvL? • What does f stand for in fMRI? • One of the student pubs on campus • What type of arrest gives you a flatline? • “She sent me mixed signals, so I did … analysis” • Term used in both bioelectricity and film direction • The characteristic pottery made in Delft is known as… • ...
This Weeks Vocabulary Words 2025-08-27
10 Clues: An idea • The same • held back • definitions • The opposite • Sourced from • Makes an impact • good at one thing • Surrounding clues • vocabulary for something specific
Medical 2023-12-12
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- What is mistletoe the ancient symbol of?
- Which month was the ATT CRM launch in North America?
- Karim’s favourite sporting pastime?
- Who is our SIP partner for compensation benchmarking of global sales employees?
- Complete one of our values: ‘GROW…..’
- What does the E stand for in FISBE?
- What does the ‘I’ in SIP stand for?
- In which month did Japan go live with Polaris?
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- Which month was the Showpad contract extension?
- Which is the most recorded Christmas carol?
- On average, how many years does it take to grow a Christmas tree?
- Family card game you might play at Christmas?
- Our new brand promise as a company ‘…….CARING’
- Which interactive app due to be launched soon that enhances sales skills?
- How many of the 12 FISBE markets sit within Europe?
- In which city was the CRM Workshop for Nordics AWC Team held?
- How many of the 12 key markets are now live with Polaris?
- Which is the next market to go live with Polaris?
18 Clues: Karim’s favourite sporting pastime? • What does the E stand for in FISBE? • What does the ‘I’ in SIP stand for? • Complete one of our values: ‘GROW…..’ • What is mistletoe the ancient symbol of? • Which is the most recorded Christmas carol? • Family card game you might play at Christmas? • Our new brand promise as a company ‘…….CARING’ • ...
Medical 2023-11-23
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- used to weigh patient’s
- treats skin conditions
- where emergency health cases go by Ambulance
- The number of times your heartbeats
- An adjustable, wheeled stretcher
- Treats babies and children
- Treats blood conditions
- Treats diseases of the heart
- Used to take a patients temperature
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- Identifying a present disease
- Helps injured people improve their movement
- A separate room in a hospital ( also called a department)
- An instrument to cut the skin
- Predicting the course of a diagnosed illness
- A qualified health care professional
- A device used to listen to the heart
- A department that performs X-rays
- A device used to monitor oxygen levels
18 Clues: treats skin conditions • used to weigh patient’s • Treats blood conditions • Treats babies and children • Treats diseases of the heart • Identifying a present disease • An instrument to cut the skin • An adjustable, wheeled stretcher • A department that performs X-rays • The number of times your heartbeats • Used to take a patients temperature • ...
Medical 2023-05-09
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- ...rhythm
- ...pressure
- extreme tiredness
- desease continuing for a long time
- when your nose is bleeding
- a long tube through which food travels while it is being digested after leaving the stomach
- you have it when you feel dizzy
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- when your head hurts
- used to hold liquid waste
- ...processes
- ...bone
- to throw up
- used for carrying a child during pregnancy
- a medication to stop the pain is a pain...
- temporary damage to the brain caused by a fall or hit on the head or by violent shaking:
- ...health
- to have a runny ...
- a joint halfway down the arm
18 Clues: ...bone • ...rhythm • ...health • to throw up • ...pressure • ...processes • extreme tiredness • to have a runny ... • when your head hurts • used to hold liquid waste • when your nose is bleeding • a joint halfway down the arm • you have it when you feel dizzy • desease continuing for a long time • used for carrying a child during pregnancy • a medication to stop the pain is a pain... • ...
MEDICAL 2025-05-14
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- profession. (For example, a health office professional needs computer skills.)
- - A legal document, obtained after passing written and clinical examinations
- such as ongoing care for diabetes or cancer.
- clinical duties in a health office.
- such as physicians, in delivering health-care services.
- example, “Jane has a summer internship at a local hospital.”
- - A co-operative or workplace experience or period of training for a student
- - A facility providing medical care on an outpatient basis. Many clinics have a
- a more active role.
- health care - Any duty or profession that supports primary health-care
- is provided by the student’s educational facility.
- Office Assistant - A person who primarily handles administrative but also
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- examinations and procedures.
- - A period of time spent doing a job as part of becoming qualified to do it.
- is required for health-care practitioners in regulated fields.
- - A person seeking or receiving health care; synonymous with patient, but
- Profession - A profession that is legally restricted to practitioners with a
- professional qualification and/or provincial registration.
- Assistant - A person who is trained to assist a physician with various clinical
- competency - The basic or essential skills that one needs to succeed in a
20 Clues: a more active role. • examinations and procedures. • clinical duties in a health office. • such as ongoing care for diabetes or cancer. • is provided by the student’s educational facility. • such as physicians, in delivering health-care services. • professional qualification and/or provincial registration. • example, “Jane has a summer internship at a local hospital.” • ...
medium2 2023-09-15
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- The quality of being impulsive or occurring naturally without premeditation or planning.
- The process of administering a vaccine to stimulate the immune system and provide immunity against specific diseases.
- Present or found everywhere, often describing something that seems to be everywhere at once.
- The process of attracting, selecting, and hiring individuals to fill job positions or roles.
- The quality of being reliable, dependable, and deserving of trust.
- Resembling or characteristic of a gentle, mild breeze, often used to describe pleasant weather.
- Representing the most typical or perfect example of a particular quality or class.
- A medical diagnostic technique involving the use of insects as intermediate hosts to detect and identify pathogens in a patient's blood.
- The specialized vocabulary or language used in a particular field, subject, or profession.
- Exhibiting the qualities or characteristics associated with a grandmother, such as kindness and nurturing.
- The act of reestablishing friendly relations or resolving conflicts between individuals or groups.
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- A natural cascade of water falling from a height, often over rocks or cliffs, creating a picturesque sight.
- The act of admitting a person to a hospital for medical treatment and care.
- In a manner that involves the use of mild or indirect expressions to replace harsh or unpleasant ones.
- The use of gestures, especially dramatic or expressive ones, to communicate or convey information.
- To establish or make a practice, organization, or system an official or permanent part of a society or culture.
- The process of cooling or preserving food, substances, or spaces using refrigerators or freezers.
- The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from adversity, challenges, or setbacks.
- An officer responsible for providing and managing supplies, equipment, and provisions, especially in a military context.
- The quality of being adaptable and capable of performing various tasks or functions.
20 Clues: The quality of being reliable, dependable, and deserving of trust. • The act of admitting a person to a hospital for medical treatment and care. • Representing the most typical or perfect example of a particular quality or class. • The quality of being adaptable and capable of performing various tasks or functions. • ...
Medical 2024-12-10
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- where a surgeon cuts people up
- you take temperature with this
- you need this to buy medicine
- something that makes you go to sleep
- oily substance put on the skin
- people who help doctors
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- instrument to listen to the heart or breathing
- long lasting illness
- place where people go when they are sick
- a surgical suture
- a person in treatment
- what they do with people with contagious diseases
- if you are this you don't need to see a doctor
- visible marks after a wound has healed
- performed by a surgeon
- hospital room or area that receives sick patients
- ill
- what doctors prescribe
18 Clues: ill • a surgical suture • long lasting illness • a person in treatment • performed by a surgeon • what doctors prescribe • people who help doctors • you need this to buy medicine • where a surgeon cuts people up • you take temperature with this • oily substance put on the skin • something that makes you go to sleep • visible marks after a wound has healed • ...
Medical 2022-05-17
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- Reduces swelling, pain, and soreness
- Low blood pressure
- High blood pressure
- Infected tissue beneath the skin
- Blood clot
- Disease is not getting worse
- fracture Broken bone that shatters into many pieces
- Thin layer of pliable tissue
- Sudden but usually short
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- Most common type of white blood cell
- Pain in the chest
- Outermost layer of skin
- Not cancerous
- usually simple
- Wound, sore, or cut
- Cancerous
- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- Swelling
18 Clues: Swelling • Cancerous • Blood clot • Not cancerous • usually simple • Pain in the chest • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Wound, sore, or cut • Outermost layer of skin • Sudden but usually short • Disease is not getting worse • Thin layer of pliable tissue • Infected tissue beneath the skin • Most common type of white blood cell • Reduces swelling, pain, and soreness • ...
medical 2023-12-12
Across
- In which month did Japan go live with Polaris?
- Which is the most recorded Christmas carol?
- How many of the 12 key markets are now live with Polaris?
- Family card game you might play at Christmas?
- Who is our SIP partner for compensation benchmarking of global sales employees?
- What does the ‘I’ in SIP stand for?
- Which month was the Showpad contract extension?
- Which month was the ATT CRM launch in North America?
- Karim’s favourite sporting pastime?
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- Which interactive app due to be launched soon that enhances sales skills?
- In which US city was ConvaFoam launched?
- On average, how many years does it take to grow a Christmas tree?
- Which is the next market to go live with Polaris?
- Complete one of our values: ‘GROW…..’
- What is mistletoe the ancient symbol of?
- Our new brand promise as a company ‘…….CARING’
- What does the E stand for in FISBE?
- How many of the 12 FISBE markets sit within Europe?
18 Clues: What does the E stand for in FISBE? • What does the ‘I’ in SIP stand for? • Karim’s favourite sporting pastime? • Complete one of our values: ‘GROW…..’ • In which US city was ConvaFoam launched? • What is mistletoe the ancient symbol of? • Which is the most recorded Christmas carol? • Family card game you might play at Christmas? • ...
medical 2026-05-30
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- Obstruction of the airway by a foreign object
- Difficulty breathing caused by narrowing of the airways
- Loss of consciousness due to reduced blood flow to the brain
- Emergency vehicle requested to meet the aircraft on arrival
- Involuntary episode of abnormal brain activity causing convulsions or altered awareness
- Pain or discomfort in the chest often associated with heart problems
- Severe allergic reaction that may threaten life
- Aircraft leaves planned destination due to an emergency
- Medical device used to deliver an electric shock to the heart
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- Condition in which blood sugar drops dangerously low
- Medical equipment carried onboard for emergencies
- Passenger who does not respond to verbal or physical stimuli
- emergency procedure involving chest compressions and rescue breathing
- sudden loss of brain function caused by interrupted blood flow
- Sudden cessation of effective heart function
- Person licensed to provide advanced medical care
- Condition caused by insufficient oxygen available to body tissues
- Passenger carrying a child before birth
18 Clues: Passenger carrying a child before birth • Sudden cessation of effective heart function • Obstruction of the airway by a foreign object • Severe allergic reaction that may threaten life • Person licensed to provide advanced medical care • Medical equipment carried onboard for emergencies • Condition in which blood sugar drops dangerously low • ...
Vocab Hw 2022-08-25
Biomedical Careers 2017-10-19
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- deals with braces and other teeth things
- Works with ears
- deals with a spinal cord
- make sure store products are up to code
- Works with teeth
- deals with medical science
- help a doctor
- specializes ultrasounds
- illustrator medical pictures
- work with medical machines
- help in hospital kitchens
- Engineers medical things
- specializes in x-ray
- workers to make sure that sugar liquid are not contaminate
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- helps strengthen you physically or mentally
- deals with contagious diseases
- deals plants
- last say in the medical problem
- deals with wild animals
- Deals with microscopic bacteria
- deals with respiratory
- writers medical things
- deals with blood
- police, Firemen, E.M.T
- deals with domestic animals
25 Clues: deals plants • help a doctor • Works with ears • Works with teeth • deals with blood • specializes in x-ray • deals with respiratory • writers medical things • police, Firemen, E.M.T • deals with wild animals • specializes ultrasounds • deals with a spinal cord • Engineers medical things • help in hospital kitchens • deals with medical science • work with medical machines • ...
Medical Terminology for Central Service Technicians 2022-09-02
Across
- surgical repair of a joint
- requiring oxygen for growth
- removal of a kidney
- 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
- low blood sugar
- uncontrolled flow of blood
- skull
- to cut into
- incision into an organ
- air
- Beside, near
- visual examination and possible treatment of an organ or joint
- rupture
- removal of the appendix
- surgical reduction and fixation of a bone
- creation of a new opening (E.g. colostomy)
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- trachea
- visual examination of the bronchi
- the study of the heart
- record/image of
- Half
- inflammation
- surgical repair of a rupture
- a substance that kills bacteria
- an instrument used for cutting skin
- not requiring oxygen
- inflammation of the meninges (the membranous layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord)
- to cut out
- removal of a blood clot
- bone
- kidney
31 Clues: air • Half • bone • skull • kidney • trachea • rupture • to cut out • to cut into • inflammation • Beside, near • record/image of • low blood sugar • removal of a kidney • not requiring oxygen • the study of the heart • incision into an organ • removal of the appendix • removal of a blood clot • surgical repair of a joint • uncontrolled flow of blood • requiring oxygen for growth • surgical repair of a rupture • ...
Medical Terminology for Central Service Technicians 2022-09-02
Across
- surgical repair of a joint
- requiring oxygen for growth
- removal of a kidney
- 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
- low blood sugar
- uncontrolled flow of blood
- skull
- to cut into
- incision into an organ
- air
- Beside, near
- visual examination and possible treatment of an organ or joint
- rupture
- removal of the appendix
- surgical reduction and fixation of a bone
- creation of a new opening (E.g. colostomy)
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- trachea
- visual examination of the bronchi
- the study of the heart
- record/image of
- Half
- inflammation
- surgical repair of a rupture
- a substance that kills bacteria
- an instrument used for cutting skin
- not requiring oxygen
- inflammation of the meninges (the membranous layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord)
- to cut out
- removal of a blood clot
- bone
- kidney
31 Clues: air • Half • bone • skull • kidney • trachea • rupture • to cut out • to cut into • inflammation • Beside, near • record/image of • low blood sugar • removal of a kidney • not requiring oxygen • the study of the heart • incision into an organ • removal of the appendix • removal of a blood clot • surgical repair of a joint • uncontrolled flow of blood • requiring oxygen for growth • surgical repair of a rupture • ...
Medical Terminology terms and combining forms 2022-11-28
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- ribs
- secrete
- speech
- gland
- brain
- cartilage
- pain of muscle fibers
- condition of the skin
- cancerous tumor
- inflammation of the meninges
- "itchy" skin
- liver
- small intestine
- excssive eating
- condition of slow heart rate
- softening of the skull
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- thirst
- opening of the eardrum (ear tubes)
- one who studies stomach and intestines
- tumorous cancer of bone
- normal blood sugar
- drooping of the eyelids
- recording of electronic activity of the brain
- disease of the brain
- red
- difficulty
- spinal cord, bone marrow
- lining
- nerve pain
- eardrum
30 Clues: red • ribs • gland • brain • liver • thirst • speech • lining • secrete • eardrum • cartilage • difficulty • nerve pain • "itchy" skin • cancerous tumor • small intestine • excssive eating • normal blood sugar • disease of the brain • pain of muscle fibers • condition of the skin • softening of the skull • tumorous cancer of bone • drooping of the eyelids • spinal cord, bone marrow • inflammation of the meninges • ...
Medical Terminology Choice List - Lesson 3 2022-10-18
25 Clues: sac • head • pain • self • ribs • upon • water • twist • above • teeth • tongue • cancer • record • suture • breast • binding • falling • madness • decrease • backwards • extremities • development • rub, friction • break or burst • original, production
Medical Terminology Ch.2 - Giselle Briseno 2020-09-14
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- fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity
- surrounds and protects the heart and lungs
- abnormal development or growth of cells, tissue, or organs
- secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body
- means the direction towards or nearer the midline
- a pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene
- the specialized epithelial tissue that forms the epidermis of the skin and the surface layer of mucous membranes
- a multilayered membrane that protects and holds the organs in place within the abdominal cavity
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue because of an abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissues
- divided into four
- refers to the front, or bellyside, of the body or organ
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- spread of certain disease due to the bite of a vector
- produces symptoms for which no physiological or anatomical cause can be identified
- a space formed by the hip bones and contains the organs of the reproductive and excretory systems
- an illness caused by living pathogenic organisms such as bacteria and viruses
- unspecialised cells that are able to renew themselves for long periods of time by cell division
- aka the midline, the sagittal plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
- located below the stomach
- PKU, a rare genetic disorder in which the essential digestive enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase is missing
- means behind the peritoneum
- horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- related to the groin, refers to entire lower area of the abdomen
- an unfavorable response due to prescribed medical treatment
- means situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure
- fused double layer of the parietal peritoneum that attaches parts of the intestine to the interior abdominal wall
- an illness without known cause
- a group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which blood-clotting factor is missing
- situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure
- study of the cause of disease
- specialized epithelial tissue that lines the blood and lymph vessels, body cavities, glands, and organs
30 Clues: divided into four • located below the stomach • means behind the peritoneum • study of the cause of disease • an illness without known cause • surrounds and protects the heart and lungs • means the direction towards or nearer the midline • fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity • spread of certain disease due to the bite of a vector • ...
Dean Vaughn Lesson 5 Medical Terminology 2023-01-17
25 Clues: sub • egg • ear • gate • lact • coil • myel • anti • onco • bili • vesic • scale • macul • mouth • wedge • organ • mening • lacrim • fungus • thorac • centesis • great toe • nail/claw • suspension • blind passage
Medical Terminology Ch1 Set 4-6 2014-12-10
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- fire, fever
- head
- abdomin
- people, populaton
- ear
- mouth
- nose
- brain
- study of
- bone
- pus
- tumor
- control
- bladder, fluid filled sacred
- attraction, love
- all, entire
- secrete
- spinal cord
- lower part of body
- excessive
- sameness
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- colon
- renal pelvis
- coronary
- uterus
- fat
- specialist
- behind, backwards
- in, within
- muscle
- outside
- eyes
- tissue
- development
- fungus
- lung, breathing
- throat
- kidney
- blood
- cause
40 Clues: fat • ear • pus • head • nose • eyes • bone • colon • mouth • brain • tumor • blood • cause • uterus • muscle • tissue • fungus • throat • kidney • abdomin • outside • control • secrete • coronary • study of • sameness • excessive • specialist • in, within • fire, fever • development • all, entire • spinal cord • renal pelvis • lung, breathing • attraction, love • people, populaton • behind, backwards • lower part of body • bladder, fluid filled sacred
Understanding the Basics of Medical Terminology 2016-10-12
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- / a-
- system / body system that includes the lungs and airways and performs breathing
- system / body system that includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves and controls most body functions by sending and receiving messages
- / study of poisons
- / plastic surgery of the skin
- / contractile tissue that plays a major role in body movement
- system / body system that includes the hear and blood vessels
- / -kinesis;-kinesia
- / -sclerosis
- / derm(o)
- membrane / largest membrane of the human body
- / group of specialized tissue that performs a specific function
- / any group of cells that work together to perform a single function
- / muscle pain
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- / heart
- / -plegia
- / -algia
- / at or towards the front of the body
- / at or towards the back of the body
- / fear of blood
- / -itis
- / any group of organs and ancillary parts that work together to form a function
- / dys-
- / -genic
- / fibrous band that connects muscle to bone or other structures
- / phleb(o)
- / -pathy
- fixation / -pexy
- / place of joining between two or more bones
- / neuro
30 Clues: / a- • / dys- • / heart • / -itis • / neuro • / -algia • / -genic • / -pathy • / -plegia • / derm(o) • / phleb(o) • / -sclerosis • / muscle pain • / fear of blood • fixation / -pexy • / study of poisons • / -kinesis;-kinesia • / plastic surgery of the skin • / at or towards the back of the body • / at or towards the front of the body • / place of joining between two or more bones • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 12 & 13 Review 2016-12-21
Across
- false
- down
- thick
- colon
- urethra
- base
- back part
- ligament
- adrenal gland
- pelvis
- ovary
- spleen
- flat
- good
- therapy
- pharynx
- same
- ilium
- spilt
- duodenum
- bronchus
- under
- turn
- tube
- female
- straight
- thyroid
- two, double
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- sacrum
- break
- artery
- fence
- ureter
- around, on both sides
- ileum
- esophagus
- smell
- front
- uterus
- appendix
- larynx
- split
- both
- burn
- head
- short
- other
- vein
- old
- three
50 Clues: old • down • base • flat • good • both • same • burn • head • turn • vein • tube • false • break • thick • fence • colon • ileum • smell • front • ovary • split • ilium • spilt • short • other • under • three • sacrum • artery • ureter • pelvis • uterus • spleen • larynx • female • urethra • therapy • pharynx • thyroid • ligament • appendix • duodenum • bronchus • straight • back part • esophagus • two, double • adrenal gland • around, on both sides
Medical Terminology for Prefixes and Suffixes 2017-10-09
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- Half or one side
- Study and treatment of mental (psych/o) disorders
- Few, scanty
- Add a prefix to for a negative word for calcify
- Displacement of the heart to the left
- Plural word for vertebra
- Cell that produces dark pigment
- Lack (a-) of muscle tone
- Low body temperature
- False paralysis
- Singular word for sera
- Like or resembling mucus
- Pertaining to the male, masculine
- Unfound fear
- Composed of similar cells
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- Yellow coloration of the skin
- Not able to control excretions
- Irregular, mottled condition of the skin
- Backward flow
- To move away from midline
- Composed of different materials not uniform
- What is the meaning of primary
- Frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- Last stage of cell division
- A newborn infant
- Disease affecting an entire population
- Opposite of sinistromanual
- Straight, connect or upright
28 Clues: Few, scanty • Unfound fear • Backward flow • False paralysis • Half or one side • A newborn infant • Low body temperature • Singular word for sera • Plural word for vertebra • Lack (a-) of muscle tone • Like or resembling mucus • To move away from midline • Composed of similar cells • Opposite of sinistromanual • Last stage of cell division • Straight, connect or upright • ...
MOA 140 Medical Terminology Week 1 2018-02-26
Medical Terminology #4: The Skeletal System 2023-11-27
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- formation and development of blood cells
- straight
- vertebra; spine
- bone marrow
- end of a long bone
- broken bone that breaks through the skin
- pore; duct; small opening
- fluid-filled sac on the sides of the joint to help with friction
- dense bone used to create the hard structure of the skeleton
- clear, thick fluid that helps to lubricate the joint
- rib
- broken bone that does not break through the skin
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- junction between the bones of the skull
- sac
- chest
- cartilage
- wrist
- foot
- porous bone usually at the epiphysis; surrounded by dense bone
- mature bone cells
- bone-forming cells
- spongy tissue in the middle of long bones that help produce red blood cells
- absorb bone tissue during growth/healing
- holes in the bone for blood vessels and nerves to pass through
- ankle
- skull
- crooked; bent
- joint
- bone
29 Clues: sac • rib • foot • bone • chest • wrist • ankle • skull • joint • straight • cartilage • bone marrow • crooked; bent • vertebra; spine • mature bone cells • bone-forming cells • end of a long bone • pore; duct; small opening • junction between the bones of the skull • formation and development of blood cells • absorb bone tissue during growth/healing • broken bone that breaks through the skin • ...
Medical Terminology Review - Crossword Puzzle - Roots 2023-08-31
20 Clues: ov/o • cyt/o • cyst/o • derm/o • oste/o • cyan/o • cost/o • arthr/o • immun/o • gastr/o • hemat/o • gloss/o • cardi/o • orchid/o • electr/o • salping/o • pharyng/o • ophthalm/o • rhin/o, nas/o • nephr/o, ren/o
medical terminology related to body parts 2024-03-24
Across
- – surgical reconstruction
- relating to, affecting, or occurring in the lungs.
- Brain or skull
- - relating to the heart
- A condition also known as "lazy eye"
- - relating to the liver
- – disease
- relating to the nervous system
- a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- relating to the arm
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- Slow.
- relating to a muscle
- relating to the kidneys
- Relating to the stomach.
- - relating to the eyes
- pertaining to the skull
- - affected with
- Fast, rapid.
- relating to the bladder
- relating to the head
- tumor
- trumpet
22 Clues: Slow. • tumor • trumpet • – disease • Fast, rapid. • Brain or skull • - affected with • relating to the arm • relating to a muscle • relating to the head • - relating to the eyes • relating to the kidneys • pertaining to the skull • relating to the bladder • - relating to the heart • - relating to the liver • Relating to the stomach. • – surgical reconstruction • relating to the nervous system • ...
Medical Terminology - Body Parts (A-H) 2023-11-01
23 Clues: Fat • Skin • Head • Heart • Bursa • Gland • Joint • Gland • Blood • Cheek • Brain • Liver • Artery • Cancer • Uterus • Tongue • Tissue • Hearing • Stomach • Bronchus • Dueodenum • Cartilage • Blood vessel
Medical Terminology Health and Disease 1 2025-10-19
Across
- a condition in which symptoms occur without detectable physical or structural changes (e.g., panic disorder, IBS).
- a sudden, widespread outbreak of a disease within a specific population or area.
- spread of disease through contact with infected blood or other body fluids.
- the defective development or absence of an organ or tissue.
- the area above the stomach and below the ribs on the anterior (front) side of the body.
- the body cavity that contains the major organs of digestion (stomach, liver, intestines, etc.), located between the thoracic and pelvic cavities.
- glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, without ducts.
- an abnormal condition that exists at birth, which may be inherited or caused by environmental factors.
- refers to the ongoing presence of a disease within a population or area.
- a threadlike structure of DNA that carries genetic information.
- a disease caused by an absent or defective gene.
- a deviation from what is normal; a congenital abnormality.
- refers to the back of the body or organ; opposite of ventral.
- abnormal softening of a gland.
- the material within a cell (excluding the nucleus) that supports organelles and cellular processes.
- surgical removal of a gland.
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- a change in the structure of cells and their orientation to each other; loss of differentiation, often seen in malignant tumors.
- farther from the midline or point of attachment.
- an illness that can be transmitted from one person to another.
- a malignant tumor originating in glandular tissue.
- abnormal hardening of a gland.
- glands that secrete substances through ducts to an external or internal surface (e.g., sweat glands, salivary glands).
- abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues, or organs.
- a physician specializing in the care of older adults.
- toward the front of the body; opposite of posterior.
- toward the head.
- a benign (noncancerous) tumor of glandular tissue.
- the study of the structures of the body.
- the study of the causes of diseases.
- toward the lower part of the body; opposite of cephalic.
30 Clues: toward the head. • surgical removal of a gland. • abnormal hardening of a gland. • abnormal softening of a gland. • the study of the causes of diseases. • the study of the structures of the body. • farther from the midline or point of attachment. • a disease caused by an absent or defective gene. • a malignant tumor originating in glandular tissue. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 Part 1 2025-10-20
Across
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- imaging of blood vessels after injecting a contrast dye
- within the lining of an artery
- low blood pressure
- joint pain
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- red blood cell
- inflammation of the stomach lining
- a groove or crack-like sore of the skin or deep fold in an organ
- stomach pain
- a disease, structure, or procedure named after a person
- surgical creation of an opening from the colon to the body surface
- any disease of the stomach
- an abnormal passage between two organs or from an organ to the outside of the body
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- excessive bleeding
- a word formed from the first letters of a phrase (like NASA)
- frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements
- enlargement of the liver
- invasion of the body by disease-producing organisms
- surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid
- doctor who specializes in diseases of the skin
- within a muscle
- surgical removal of the appendix
- identification of a disease or condition
- a condition with rapid onset and a short, severe course
- high blood pressure
- relating to spaces within or between tissues or organs
- hardening and thickening of the arteries
- localized response to injury or infection marked by redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- swelling caused by excess fluid in body tissues
30 Clues: joint pain • stomach pain • red blood cell • within a muscle • excessive bleeding • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • enlargement of the liver • any disease of the stomach • within the lining of an artery • surgical removal of the appendix • inflammation of the stomach lining • identification of a disease or condition • hardening and thickening of the arteries • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 3 Part 2 2025-10-21
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- 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 Chapter 4 Part 2 2025-10-22
Across
- abnormal involuntary contraction of neck muscles (wryneck)
- muscle inflammation involving many muscles
- surgical division of a tendon
- rotation of the hand or foot so the palm or sole faces downward
- slanted or at an angle (used to describe certain muscles)
- breakdown or degeneration of muscle tissue
- paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
- surgical suturing of a torn tendon
- loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements
- surgical release of a tendon from adhesions
- inflammation of a tendon sheath
- chronic autoimmune disease causing weakness of voluntary muscles
- herniation of muscle through its surrounding sheath
- inflammation of the plantar fascia causing heel pain
- group of inherited muscle disorders causing weakness and degeneration
- ring-like muscle that closes a passageway
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- hiccups involuntary contraction of the diaphragm
- crosswise direction; muscle fibers running horizontally
- surgical fixation of a tendon
- sudden, involuntary jerking of a muscle or group of muscles
- where the muscle begins; less movable attachment site
- physician specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation
- slight paralysis or muscle weakness
- paralysis of all four extremities
- injury to a ligament around a joint
- release soft-tissue therapy to ease pain and tightness in muscles and fascia
- pain along the shin bone from muscle strain or overuse
- relating to both nerves and muscles
- surgical suturing of a muscle wound
- age-related loss of muscle mass and strength
30 Clues: surgical fixation of a tendon • surgical division of a tendon • inflammation of a tendon sheath • paralysis of all four extremities • surgical suturing of a torn tendon • slight paralysis or muscle weakness • injury to a ligament around a joint • relating to both nerves and muscles • surgical suturing of a muscle wound • ring-like muscle that closes a passageway • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 7 Part 1 2025-10-22
Across
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- loss of ability to produce voice sounds
- bacterial infection affecting the mucous membranes of the throat and nose
- medication that prevents or relieves coughing
- lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos particles
- pattern of alternating periods of deep and shallow breathing followed by apnea
- abnormally shallow or slow breathing
- condition caused by insufficient intake of oxygen
- abnormally rapid or deep breathing
- chronic lung condition causing shortness of breath due to damaged alveoli
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- abnormally slow breathing rate
- accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity
- genetic disorder causing mucus buildup in lungs and digestive system
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- visual examination of the bronchi using a bronchoscope
- difficulty in producing vocal sounds
- coughing up blood from the lungs or bronchial tubes
- low level of oxygen in the blood
- excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi
- collapse of part or all of a lung
- excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
- sudden involuntary contraction of the muscles in the bronchial walls
- insertion of a tube through the mouth into the trachea to maintain an airway
- chronic inflammatory disease of the airways causing episodes of wheezing and shortness of breath
- medication that relaxes the muscles of the bronchi to improve airflow
- acute respiratory condition in children characterized by a barking cough
- nosebleed
- difficult or labored breathing
- collection of pus in a body cavity, especially the pleural cavity
- absence of oxygen in the tissues
30 Clues: nosebleed • difficult or labored breathing • abnormally slow breathing rate • low level of oxygen in the blood • absence of oxygen in the tissues • collapse of part or all of a lung • abnormally rapid or deep breathing • difficulty in producing vocal sounds • abnormally shallow or slow breathing • loss of ability to produce voice sounds • ...
Immune and Lymphatic System Medical Terminology 2024-06-07
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- Cell presenting antigens
- Response to injury or infection
- Common phagocyte
- Organ filtering blood and storing cells
- Immune system restraint
- Body's defense system
- Parasite-fighting cell
- Fluid in lymphatic system
- Cell eating invaders
- Self-targeting antibody
- Programmed cell death
- Virus-fighting proteins
- Overreaction to harmless substance
- Weak immune system
- Blood cell factory
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- Immune training via injections
- Signaling molecules
- Immune attack on body
- White blood cell for immune defense
- Disease-causing agent
- Immune tissue in throat
- Allergy-related cell
- White blood cell
- Antibody type
- Immune system enhancer
- Foreign substance triggering immune response
- Y-shaped protein that fights invaders
- Big phagocyte
- Cell releasing histamine
- Gland training T cells
30 Clues: Antibody type • Big phagocyte • Common phagocyte • White blood cell • Weak immune system • Blood cell factory • Signaling molecules • Allergy-related cell • Cell eating invaders • Immune attack on body • Disease-causing agent • Body's defense system • Programmed cell death • Immune system enhancer • Parasite-fighting cell • Gland training T cells • Immune tissue in throat • Immune system restraint • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology - LAB - Crossword 2024-11-01
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- a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- the likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- refers to a tumor or growth that is not cancerous and does not invade any nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body
- a loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication
- a chronic condition characterized by high sugar levels
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition , such as pain or fatigue
- high bp
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the blood is resting
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- refers to a condition that lasts a long time or is persistent
- irregular heartbeat
- heart attack- occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the muscle
- high bp
- the body's response to injury or infection, characterized by swelling, redness, heat, and pain
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- a medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein
- a class of diseases that affect the the heart and blood vessels
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue
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- a group of lung diseases that make it difficult to breathe
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focus on providing relief from symptoms and improving the quality of life
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- a condition in which the stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort
- a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection
- a medication that prevents blood clots
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own
- a highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- a condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- the higher number in a bp reding that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- a lack of blood flow to an are of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by blood clots or other debris
- the identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes
- a part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs
- refers to a condition that has rapid onset and short duration
45 Clues: high bp • high bp • irregular heartbeat • a medication that prevents blood clots • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a chronic condition characterized by high sugar levels • a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes • a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology Practice Groups 1-9 2026-03-30
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- Procedure to look inside the body
- Medical term meaning inflammation of a joint
- Medical term that means nerve pain
- Medical term for a fatty tumor
- Root word pertaining to the armpit
- A bone cell
- Fear of death
- Medical term for the "eye"
- A device/instrument to visually examine the ear is called a(n)
- A nephrologist would be a ________ specialist
- Inflammation of the liver
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- A disease of the heart where there is excessive growth of the muscle of the heart (2 words)
- The term "dyspnea" refers to __________ breathing
- A gastrectomy would be ___________________ of part of the stomach
- Definition of "diplopia"
- The definition of "xeroderma"
- A hematologist would be a specialist in conditions of the ______
- Atherosclerosis is characterized by _________________ of the arteries due to plaque.
- A root word that means "lung"
- A carcinogen is a substance that causes __________
- The study of humans
- Definition of "thorac/o"
- Angioplasty is a surgical repair of a __________.
- Definition of a leukocyte
- If someone is experiencing __________ of the lips, that means their lips are turning blue
25 Clues: A bone cell • Fear of death • The study of humans • Definition of "diplopia" • Definition of "thorac/o" • Definition of a leukocyte • Inflammation of the liver • Medical term for the "eye" • The definition of "xeroderma" • A root word that means "lung" • Medical term for a fatty tumor • Procedure to look inside the body • Medical term that means nerve pain • ...
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Medical Terminology 2026-05-18
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- Process of taking a series of images to show an organ in depth
- A radioactive form of an element
- The specialty of medicine that studies radioactive substances in the diagnosis of disease
- Using x-ray equipment to create multiple views or cross sectional images
- Xray image of blood vessels after the injection of contrast
- Performed inside a living organism
- An x-ray that records the kidneys and urinary tract after contrast
- The process of using high frequency, inaudible sound waves bouncing off tissues to create an image of an internal organ
- Scan that gives information about organ function
- When the uterus is examined using ultrasound
- the study of x-rays
- An area where x-rays do not pass thru easily, that show up white
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- The position that aids a physician in administering x-rays
- When sound waves are used to create an image of the heart
- When you use motion picture techniques to record a series of xrays
- When a radiologist performs therapeutic procedures
- An image created without a contrast medium of the kidneys, ureter, and bladder
- Performed outside a living organism
- A physician who specialize in the practice of diagnostic radiology
- An image that is effective on soft tissue that is created using magnetic fields
- A radioactive medication given for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes
- An x-ray technique where a fluorescent image is produced
- An area where x-rays pass thru easily
- Pertaining to treatment
- Xray images of the cervical spine
25 Clues: the study of x-rays • Pertaining to treatment • A radioactive form of an element • Xray images of the cervical spine • Performed inside a living organism • Performed outside a living organism • An area where x-rays pass thru easily • When the uterus is examined using ultrasound • Scan that gives information about organ function • ...
AP Lang List 6 Vocab 2024-11-15
12 Clues: lazy • gruesome, creepy • praise, to extol • existing since birth • technical terminology • anger about injustice • prejudice against women • essential to completeness • hint or subtle suggestion • incapability, unproficiency • carefully with attention to detail • present but not visible or developed
medical 2023-12-12
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- In which city was the CRM Workshop for Nordics AWC Team held?
- In which month did Japan go live with Polaris?
- Karim’s favourite sporting pastime?
- What does the ‘I’ in SIP stand for?
- Who is our SIP partner for compensation benchmarking of global sales employees?
- How many of the 12 key markets are now live with Polaris?
- What is mistletoe the ancient symbol of?
- Which month was the ATT CRM launch in North America?
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- Complete one of our values: ‘GROW…..’
- Which interactive app due to be launched soon that enhances sales skills?
- Family card game you might play at Christmas?
- Which is the next market to go live with Polaris?
- On average, how many years does it take to grow a Christmas tree?
- Our new brand promise as a company ‘…….CARING’
- How many of the 12 FISBE markets sit within Europe?
- What does the E stand for in FISBE?
- Which month was the Showpad contract extension?
- Which is the most recorded Christmas carol?
18 Clues: Karim’s favourite sporting pastime? • What does the ‘I’ in SIP stand for? • What does the E stand for in FISBE? • Complete one of our values: ‘GROW…..’ • What is mistletoe the ancient symbol of? • Which is the most recorded Christmas carol? • Family card game you might play at Christmas? • In which month did Japan go live with Polaris? • ...
clinic terminology by mukesh 2023-06-03
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- Plan: A healthcare provider's recommended course of action to manage or treat a patient's medical condition, including medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes.
- A recommendation by a primary care physician for a patient to see a specialist or receive further medical evaluation or treatment.
- An individual receiving medical treatment or care from a healthcare provider.
- Health Record (EHR): A digital record of a patient's medical history, including diagnoses, medications, allergies, lab results, and other relevant information.
- Tests: Diagnostic tests performed on blood, urine, or other specimens to assess a patient's health status, detect diseases, or monitor treatment effectiveness.
- A written order from a physician for a specific medication, including dosage, frequency, and instructions for use.
- A medical doctor who diagnoses, treats, and provides medical care to patients.
- Consent: The process of providing a patient with information about a proposed medical procedure, including risks, benefits, and alternatives, and obtaining their voluntary agreement before proceeding.
- A healthcare professional who assists physicians with clinical and administrative tasks, such as taking vital signs, preparing patients for exams, and maintaining medical records.
- A fixed amount that patients are required to pay out-of-pocket for certain medical services or medications, typically at the time of the visit.
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- The identification of a patient's medical condition or disease based on their symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic tests.
- History: A comprehensive record of a patient's past and current medical conditions, surgeries, allergies, medications, and family medical history.
- An administrative staff member responsible for greeting patients, scheduling appointments, and managing the front desk of the clinic.
- Signs: Basic measurements of a patient's essential bodily functions, including temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.
- A healthcare professional who assists physicians, provides patient care, administers medications, and performs various medical procedures.
- A scheduled time for a patient to visit the clinic for medical evaluation or treatment.
- Complaint: The primary reason or symptom for which a patient seeks medical attention.
- A subsequent appointment or communication with a patient to monitor their progress, adjust treatment plans, or address any concerns.
- Coverage: The extent to which a patient's health insurance plan pays for medical services, including consultations, tests, procedures, and medications.
- A healthcare facility where medical professionals provide outpatient care, usually for non-emergency conditions.
20 Clues: An individual receiving medical treatment or care from a healthcare provider. • A medical doctor who diagnoses, treats, and provides medical care to patients. • Complaint: The primary reason or symptom for which a patient seeks medical attention. • A scheduled time for a patient to visit the clinic for medical evaluation or treatment. • ...
Chapter 5 Skeletal System Medical Terminology 2016-09-18
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- the lower jawbone
- having to do with an arm
- the collarbone
- wrist bone
- formation of bone
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- having to do with something attached
- disintegration of a joint
- bone tissue
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- shin bone
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- the bone above the upper teeth
- disease of cartilage
- injury to a ligament
- knee cap
- mature bone cells
- physician who treats joint and connective tissue disorders
- the breast bone
- bending a joint
- saclike connective structure found in some joints
20 Clues: knee cap • shin bone • wrist bone • bone tissue • the collarbone • the breast bone • bending a joint • the lower jawbone • formation of bone • mature bone cells • disease of cartilage • injury to a ligament • having to do with an arm • disintegration of a joint • the bone above the upper teeth • inner membrane layer of the bone • dense, flexible connective tissue • ...
Dean Vaughn Lesson 1 Medical Terminology 2023-03-01
25 Clues: gum • nose • skin • soft • tumor • gland • brain • heart • liver • joint • eyelid • kidney • vessel • stomach • disease • enlarged • cut into • specialist • intestines • the study of • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • involuntary contraction
Medical Terminology Final Review Chapter 4 2020-12-09
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- partial dislocation of a joint
- the root word meaning vertebra
- the root word meaning movement or motion
- means bowlegged
- means knock-kneed
- forward curvature of the upper spine
- lateral collateral ligament
- rest,ice,compression,elevation
- poor coordination
- brittle bone disease; bones do not develop correctly
- a drug that relieves pain
- binding of the fascia
- abnormal joint development
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- fluid buildup
- a drug that opposes fever
- a stiffening inflammation of the vertebrae
- posterior cruciate ligament
- OA
- full range of motion
- the root word meaning order or coordination
- means "to puncture"
- open reduction internal fixation
- forward curvature of the lower spine
- medical collateral ligament
- anterior cruciate ligament
25 Clues: OA • fluid buildup • means bowlegged • means knock-kneed • poor coordination • means "to puncture" • full range of motion • binding of the fascia • a drug that opposes fever • a drug that relieves pain • anterior cruciate ligament • abnormal joint development • posterior cruciate ligament • lateral collateral ligament • medical collateral ligament • partial dislocation of a joint • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Medical Terminology 2021-02-10
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- pertaining to the internal organs
- abbreviation of white blood cell
- having a fever
- suffix meaning disease
- study of tumors
- tumor composed of muscle
- derived from the first letters of words
- tumor composed of epithelium
- white blood cell
- resembling a cell
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- study of tissue
- black tumor
- not malignant
- abbreviation of chemotherapy
- tumor of connective tissue
- derived from the name of a person or place
- prefix meaning below, incomplete, under
- inflammation of joint
- pertaining to the body
- inflammation of the liver
20 Clues: black tumor • not malignant • having a fever • study of tissue • study of tumors • white blood cell • resembling a cell • inflammation of joint • suffix meaning disease • pertaining to the body • tumor composed of muscle • inflammation of the liver • tumor of connective tissue • abbreviation of chemotherapy • tumor composed of epithelium • abbreviation of white blood cell • ...
Medical Terminology Chapters 1-7 Vocab 2021-09-21
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- The most lethal form of skin cancer is the ________
- A generic term for an agent
- Excessive acidity of body fluids
- Suffix referring to a surgical puncture
- Prefix meaning slow
- The __________ plane divides the body into top and bottom halves
- Special cells called ___________ produce melanin for the body
- Suffix meaning crushing
- ______ produces spasms in the bronchial passages that may be sudden or violent and cause dyspnea
- Suffix meaning softening
- A _____ word root describes an anatomical structure
- Many current medical word elements were originated in the 4th century when ___________ practice medicine
- Dark, tarlike feces that contain digested blood from bleeding in the esophagus or stomach
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- Suffix meaning decrease, deficiency
- When defining a medical term begin with the _____
- From a clinical point of view a disease is pathological or ______
- The outer layer of the skin
- Uppermost segment of the small intestine approximately 10 inches in length
- Prefix meaning different
- The study of tissue is referred to as _________
- An inflammatory condition affecting the lungs, primarily the microscopic air sacs
- The _______ plane divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) halves
- Prefix meaning rapid
- A _____ word root describes a disease, condition, treatment, or diagnosis of the skin
- Prefix meaning above, excessive, superior
- The ______ cavity is located on the back and is made up of the cranial a spinal cavities
- Prefix meaning under, below, or deficient
- Acute inflammation of the membranes of the nose, also called rhinitis
- Absence of the sense of smell
- The ___________ plane runs through the center of the body dividing it into left and right halves
- Foul-smelling breath
- Intense itching
- Suffix meaning excision or removal
33 Clues: Intense itching • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning rapid • Foul-smelling breath • Suffix meaning crushing • Prefix meaning different • Suffix meaning softening • The outer layer of the skin • A generic term for an agent • Absence of the sense of smell • Excessive acidity of body fluids • Suffix meaning excision or removal • Suffix meaning decrease, deficiency • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 10 & 11 Review 2016-12-21
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- loins
- before
- stretch
- branch
- machine
- away from, not
- after, behind in time
- twitch or pull
- excite or set in motion
- lump, clot
- speech
- without, not
- upper jawbone
- covering or skin
- beneath
- lens
- pull, draw
- uterus
- nerve
- change
- cold
- hair
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- all
- paralysis
- sleep
- power
- large
- shaped like a top
- odor
- entrance
- bad
- wound, injury
- together
- offspring
- to draw tight, narrowing
- out, away from
- drug
- swelling
- ball
- spleen
- within
- heat
- new
- between
- in front of, before
- half
- child
- flesh
- many or much
- nipple
50 Clues: all • bad • new • odor • drug • ball • heat • lens • half • cold • hair • sleep • power • loins • large • child • flesh • nerve • before • branch • speech • spleen • within • uterus • change • nipple • stretch • machine • beneath • between • entrance • together • swelling • paralysis • offspring • lump, clot • pull, draw • without, not • many or much • wound, injury • upper jawbone • away from, not • twitch or pull • out, away from • covering or skin • shaped like a top • ...
MOA 140 Medical Terminology Week 1 2018-02-26
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- Low Density Lipoprotein
- SST
- RCV
- KOH
- CA
- Albino
- ANA
- EBV
- CSF
- HDL
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- MONO
- PLTS
- RA
- Classification System For 4 Blood Groups
- Partial Thromboplastin Time
- Crooked, Bent, or Stiff
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone
- Type And Crossmatch
- Rrhexis
- Veneral Disease Research Laboratory
- Hepatitis A Virus
- Abnormal Hardening
- Prolapse, Dropping Forward
23 Clues: RA • CA • SST • RCV • KOH • ANA • EBV • CSF • HDL • MONO • PLTS • Albino • Rrhexis • Hepatitis A Virus • Abnormal Hardening • Type And Crossmatch • Low Density Lipoprotein • Crooked, Bent, or Stiff • Prolapse, Dropping Forward • Partial Thromboplastin Time • Follicle Stimulating Hormone • Veneral Disease Research Laboratory • Classification System For 4 Blood Groups
DV Medical Terminology Lesson 12 & 13 2023-11-14
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- spleen
- turn
- esophagus
- artery
- short
- duodenum
- ligament
- two, double, both
- burn
- both
- vein
- smell
- same
- back part
- pelvis
- down
- urethra
- other
- flat
- ileum
- break
- ovary
- head
- three
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- split
- colon
- female
- fence
- front
- uterus
- appendix
- larynx
- tube
- therapy
- ureter
- under
- around, on both sides
- thyroid
- sacrum
- good
- ilium
- old
- pharynx
- thick
- adrenal gland
- bronchus
- split
- false
- base
- straight
50 Clues: old • turn • tube • burn • both • vein • same • good • down • flat • base • head • split • colon • fence • front • short • under • smell • ilium • thick • other • split • false • ileum • break • ovary • three • female • spleen • uterus • larynx • artery • ureter • sacrum • pelvis • therapy • thyroid • pharynx • urethra • appendix • duodenum • ligament • bronchus • straight • esophagus • back part • adrenal gland • two, double, both • around, on both sides
Final Exam 8th period Medical Terminology 2023-12-15
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- lying flat on your back, facing upward
- structure
- front of the body
- pressure greater than 120/80
- toward the lower part of the body or away from the head
- midsagittal plane/directly in the middle of the body
- horizontal plane/ runs down the body and cuts the body into superior top
- away from the body surface towards the inside of the body
- feet, ankles, legs, buttocks
- a item to check your blood pressure
- the back of the body
- function
- chest abdomen, and pelvis
- hands, wrists, arms, armpits
- away from the midline of the body on the outer side
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- skull & face
- lying flat on your stomach
- ranges from 100-60 beats per minute
- coronal plane/runs down the body and cuts the body anterior
- nearest point of attachment to limb
- toward or at the midline of the body
- involving both sides of the body
- farthest away from attachment or origin
- toward the head or upper part of the body
- toward or the surface of the body
- involving one side of the body
26 Clues: function • structure • skull & face • front of the body • the back of the body • chest abdomen, and pelvis • lying flat on your stomach • pressure greater than 120/80 • feet, ankles, legs, buttocks • hands, wrists, arms, armpits • involving one side of the body • involving both sides of the body • toward or the surface of the body • ranges from 100-60 beats per minute • ...
medical terminology related to body parts 2024-03-24
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- tumor
- - relating to the heart
- Fast, rapid.
- – surgical reconstruction
- - relating to the liver
- - affected with
- relating to, affecting, or occurring in the lungs.
- - relating to the eyes
- relating to the head
- relating to the bladder
- relating to the nervous system
- relating to the kidneys
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- Slow.
- Relating to the stomach.
- pertaining to the skull
- Brain or skull
- – disease
- trumpet
- a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- relating to the arm
- relating to a muscle
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 heart • pertaining to the skull • - relating to the liver • relating to the bladder • relating to the kidneys • Relating to the stomach. • – surgical reconstruction • relating to the nervous system • ...
Common Medical Terminology (Root/Prefix/Suffix) 2024-10-21
41 Clues: an- • bi- • My/o • -oma • per- • tri- • pre- • hypo- • poly- • auto- • -gram • -itis • post- • cyte- • -algia • tachy- • brady- • Chem/o • macro- • intra- • Rhin/o • Aden/o • micro- • Neur/o • Oste/o • retro- • Path/o • Hydr/o • -ptosis • Morph/o • Gastr/o • -ectomy • Hemat/o • Cardi/o • pseudo- • -therapy • Carcin/o • Dermat/o • Pulmon/o • -stenosis • Ophthalm/o
Medical Terminology: Anatomy of a Term 2025-02-03
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- word part that must be included in every word
- Ten
- refers to patient lying face up
- Two
- Divides body into equal right and left halves
- Thoracic
- Joint angle increases
- Comes before the root word
- Four
- when hand or foot rolls inward
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- Skull
- Five
- Founders of modern medicine
- when a joint moves away from the body
- Divides body into superior and inferior halves
- Back of head
- comes after the root word
- When there are two or more roots
- Thigh
- anatomical plane that divides body into dorsal and ventral halves
- term which refers to the backside of the body
- suffix meaning "cutting or making incision
22 Clues: Ten • Two • Five • Four • Skull • Thigh • Thoracic • Back of head • Joint angle increases • comes after the root word • Comes before the root word • Founders of modern medicine • when hand or foot rolls inward • refers to patient lying face up • When there are two or more roots • when a joint moves away from the body • suffix meaning "cutting or making incision • ...
Ch. 06 Medical Terminology - LAB - Crossword 2024-11-01
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- Pulmonary Disease (COPD): a group of lung diseases that make difficult to breathe.
- a localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth.
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort.
- a medication that prevents blood clots.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on its symptoms and medical tests
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- A microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside a host cell and causes various diseases
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage
- a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
- brain tissue.
- a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection.
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the
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- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris.
- high blood pressure.
- the higher number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting.
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent.
- The likely outcome of a disease or condition based on medical treatment and other factors
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel.
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medication
- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection.
- A medical test that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of internal body structures
- The body's response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting.
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness.
- a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle.
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- an irregular heartbeat.
- A physical or mental indication of a disease or condition, such as pain or fatigue
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
42 Clues: brain tissue. • high blood pressure. • an irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clots. • is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle. • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness. • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • a condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 4 Part 2 2025-10-22
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- abnormal involuntary contraction of neck muscles (wryneck)
- muscle inflammation involving many muscles
- surgical division of a tendon
- rotation of the hand or foot so the palm or sole faces downward
- slanted or at an angle (used to describe certain muscles)
- breakdown or degeneration of muscle tissue
- paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
- surgical suturing of a torn tendon
- loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements
- surgical release of a tendon from adhesions
- inflammation of a tendon sheath
- chronic autoimmune disease causing weakness of voluntary muscles
- herniation of muscle through its surrounding sheath
- inflammation of the plantar fascia causing heel pain
- group of inherited muscle disorders causing weakness and degeneration
- ring-like muscle that closes a passageway
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- hiccups involuntary contraction of the diaphragm
- crosswise direction; muscle fibers running horizontally
- surgical fixation of a tendon
- sudden, involuntary jerking of a muscle or group of muscles
- where the muscle begins; less movable attachment site
- physician specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation
- slight paralysis or muscle weakness
- paralysis of all four extremities
- injury to a ligament around a joint
- release soft-tissue therapy to ease pain and tightness in muscles and fascia
- pain along the shin bone from muscle strain or overuse
- relating to both nerves and muscles
- surgical suturing of a muscle wound
- age-related loss of muscle mass and strength
30 Clues: surgical fixation of a tendon • surgical division of a tendon • inflammation of a tendon sheath • paralysis of all four extremities • surgical suturing of a torn tendon • slight paralysis or muscle weakness • injury to a ligament around a joint • relating to both nerves and muscles • surgical suturing of a muscle wound • ring-like muscle that closes a passageway • ...
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
- 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
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- dyscrasia 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
- fatty substance in the blood that can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries
- condition where veins cannot pump enough blood back to the heart
- medication that slows or prevents blood clot formation
- arrest sudden stopping of the heart’s function
- 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
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and its valves
- 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 deposit within the wall of an artery
30 Clues: abnormal heart rhythm • abnormally slow heart rate • fatty deposit within the wall of an artery • blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot • dyscrasia any disease or disorder of the blood • arrest sudden stopping of the heart’s function • record of the electrical activity of the heart • chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
Medical Terminology Vignette: Post-Operative Patient 2020-03-09
Across
- surgical repair or formation (suffix)
- breast (root word)
- pertaining to the lungs (root word)
- artery (root word)
- scant, few, abnormally low (prefix)
- abnormal hardening condition (suffix + suffix)
- after (prefix)
- sensation, feeling (suffix)
- low, decreased (prefix)
- eye specialist (root word + suffix)
- rapid heart rate (prefix + root word + suffix)
- pertaining to the ribs (root word)
- inflammation of the liver (root word + suffix)
- blood, blood condition (suffix)
- surgical removal of (suffix)
- state or condition (suffix)
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- high, increased, excessive (prefix)
- vomit (root word)
- before (prefix)
- visual examination with an instrument (suffix)
- disease of the retina (root word + suffix)
- abdomen (root word)
- stone (root word)
- gallbladder (root word)
- abnormal condition (suffix)
- abnormally excessive bleeding (root word + suffix)
- without (prefix)
- pertaining to the uterus (root word)
- rapid respiratory rate (prefix + root word + suffix)
- blue (root word)
30 Clues: after (prefix) • before (prefix) • without (prefix) • blue (root word) • vomit (root word) • stone (root word) • breast (root word) • artery (root word) • abdomen (root word) • gallbladder (root word) • low, decreased (prefix) • sensation, feeling (suffix) • abnormal condition (suffix) • state or condition (suffix) • surgical removal of (suffix) • blood, blood condition (suffix) • ...
Unit 5 Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-28
Across
- A condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- This abbreviation stands for implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- This is the wall between the right and left ventricles
- A prefix that means fast
- A procedure done in a specialized area of radiology. X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things like narrowing (stenosis) or aneurysms
- This is what the bottom portion of the heart is called
- This abbreviation stands for diabetes mellitus
- A suffix that means an instrument to measure pressure
- A test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- A condition in which the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle, causing reduced blood flow
- A combining word that means plug or blockage
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- This the wall between the right and left atria
- These are swollen and dilated veins
- It works with a network of blood vessels that includes arteries, veins, and capillaries
- A disorder in which there is a narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- A prefix that means slow
- The heart wall has three layers, this one is the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- In this test, a catheter is used to inject the dye into the vessels surrounding the heart
- This abbreviation stands for coronary artery bypass graft
- This abbreviation stands for point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- This test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- A test that measures certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- A suffix that means hardening
- This abbreviation stands for vital signs stable
- A condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
25 Clues: A prefix that means slow • A prefix that means fast • A suffix that means hardening • These are swollen and dilated veins • A combining word that means plug or blockage • This the wall between the right and left atria • This abbreviation stands for diabetes mellitus • This abbreviation stands for vital signs stable • A suffix that means an instrument to measure pressure • ...
Medical Terminology Ch.2 - Giselle Briseno 2020-09-13
Across
- horizontal plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- related to the groin, refers to entire lower area of the abdomen
- spread of a certain disease due to the bite of a vector
- a multilayered membrane that protects and holds the organs in place within the abdominal cavity
- a pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene
- study of the cause of disease
- a space formed by the hip bones and contains the organs of the reproductive and excretory systems
- an unfavorable response due to prescribed medical treatment
- an illness caused by living pathogenic organisms such as bacteria and viruses
- aka the midline, the sagittal plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves
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- means the direction towards or nearer the midline
- produces symptoms for which no physiological or anatomical cause can be identified
- secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or out of the body
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue because of an abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissues
- a group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which blood-clotting factor is missing
- surrounds and protects the heart and lungs
- an illness without known cause
- fused double layer of the parietal peritoneum that attaches parts of the intestine to the interior abdominal wall
- means situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure
- unspecialised cells that are able to renew themselves for long periods of time by cell division
20 Clues: study of the cause of disease • an illness without known cause • surrounds and protects the heart and lungs • means the direction towards or nearer the midline • spread of a certain disease due to the bite of a vector • an unfavorable response due to prescribed medical treatment • a pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene • ...
Dean Vaughn Lesson One Medical Terminology 2021-08-22
25 Clues: nose • skin • gums • tumor • gland • brain • heart • liver • joint • eyelid • kidney • stomach • disease • vessels • enlarged • cut into • softening • specialist • intestines • the study of • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • involuntary contraction
Chapter 5 Skeletal System Medical Terminology 2016-09-18
Across
- wrist bone
- mature bone cells
- bending a joint
- physician who treats joint and connective tissue disorders
- formation of bone
- the bone above the upper teeth
- disintegration of a joint
- dense, flexible connective tissue
- the collarbone
- the breast bone
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- disease of cartilage
- saclike connective structure found in some joints
- bone tissue
- inner membrane layer of the bone
- shin bone
- having to do with something attached
- the lower jawbone
- having to do with an arm
- knee cap
- injury to a ligament
20 Clues: knee cap • shin bone • wrist bone • bone tissue • the collarbone • bending a joint • the breast bone • mature bone cells • formation of bone • the lower jawbone • disease of cartilage • injury to a ligament • having to do with an arm • disintegration of a joint • the bone above the upper teeth • inner membrane layer of the bone • dense, flexible connective tissue • ...
medical terminology related to body parts. 2024-03-24
Across
- - Referring to the lungs.
- - relating to the liver
- - Pertaining to the heart, blood and blood vessels.
- – surgical reconstruction
- Relating to the stomach.
- tumor
- relating to the kidneys
- relating to the arm
- arrest - Occurs when the heart stops beating and the circulation of blood ceases.
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- trumpet
- relating to the bladder
- - relating to the heart
- rhythm- Normal heart rhythm
- Brain or skull
- - relating to the eyes
- pertaining to the skull
- – disease
- - affected with
- Fast, rapid.
- relating to a muscle
- relating to the nervous system
- Slow.
- relating to the head
23 Clues: tumor • Slow. • trumpet • – disease • Fast, rapid. • Brain or skull • - affected with • relating to the arm • relating to a muscle • relating to the head • - relating to the eyes • relating to the bladder • - relating to the heart • pertaining to the skull • - relating to the liver • relating to the kidneys • Relating to the stomach. • - Referring to the lungs. • – surgical reconstruction • ...
medical terminology related to body parts. 2024-03-24
Across
- pertaining to the skull
- rhythm- Normal heart rhythm
- - relating to the heart
- tumor
- relating to the nervous system
- – disease
- relating to the bladder
- relating to the kidneys
- Slow.
- Fast, rapid.
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- — Pertaining to the heart, blood and blood vessels
- - relating to the eyes
- Brain or skull
- - Referring to the lungs.
- Relating to the stomach.
- relating to the arm
- - relating to the liver
- relating to the head
- relating to a muscle
- trumpet
- - affected with
- – surgical reconstruction
22 Clues: tumor • Slow. • 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 • pertaining to the skull • - relating to the heart • - relating to the liver • relating to the bladder • relating to the kidneys • Relating to the stomach. • - Referring to the lungs. • – surgical reconstruction • ...
medical terminology related to body parts. 2024-03-24
Across
- relating to the arm
- Brain or skull
- – disease
- rhythm- Normal heart rhythm
- - relating to the liver
- Slow.
- relating to the nervous system
- arrest- Occurs when the heart stops beating and the circulation of blood ceases.
- tumor
- relating to the head
- relating to a muscle
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- Relating to the stomach.
- pertaining to the skull
- – surgical reconstruction
- — Pertaining to the heart, blood and blood vessels
- relating to the kidneys
- trumpet
- - relating to the eyes
- Fast, rapid.
- - relating to the heart
- relating to the bladder
- - affected with
- - Referring to the lungs.
23 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 • pertaining to the skull • relating to the kidneys • - relating to the liver • - relating to the heart • relating to the bladder • Relating to the stomach. • – surgical reconstruction • - Referring to the lungs. • ...
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 • ...
(VP) 1st Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-12
Across
- Prone (two words)
- Pertaining to the nose end of the head
- Itis
- Oma
- Drug that acts against bacteria
- Excessive loss of body water
- Lipo
- MAL
- Lying down
- Trouble urinating
Down
- Oculo
- Heart
- Laying faceup
- Diseases transmitted between animals and humans
- Excessively fast heart rate
- Uterus
- Excessively slow heart rate
- Parturition
- Against, opposed
- Claw, hoof
- Pulmo
- Kidney
22 Clues: Oma • MAL • Itis • Lipo • Oculo • Heart • Pulmo • Uterus • Kidney • Claw, hoof • Lying down • Parturition • Laying faceup • Against, opposed • Prone (two words) • Trouble urinating • Excessively fast heart rate • Excessively slow heart rate • Excessive loss of body water • Drug that acts against bacteria • Pertaining to the nose end of the head • Diseases transmitted between animals and humans
(VP) 2nd Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-12
Across
- Twice a day
- Hs
- Cephal
- As soon as possible
- Sx
- Neuro
- IV
- Record
- Above, excessive
- By mouth
- Under, below
- To cut
- Process of cutting
- Capsule
- FX
- After meals
- Hem
Down
- OD (two words)
- Vs (two words)
- Four times a day
- Before meals
- Self
- Producing, produced by or in
- Rx
- Bone
- Chest x-ray
- Intramuscular
- QD
- Tab
- PRN(two words)
- Below deficient
- Blood pressure
32 Clues: Hs • Rx • Sx • IV • QD • FX • Tab • Hem • Self • Bone • Neuro • Cephal • Record • To cut • Capsule • By mouth • Twice a day • Chest x-ray • After meals • Before meals • Under, below • Intramuscular • OD (two words) • Vs (two words) • PRN(two words) • Blood pressure • Below deficient • Four times a day • Above, excessive • Process of cutting • As soon as possible • Producing, produced by or in
