medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Ch. 8 Medical Terminology 2024-09-27
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- Beat of heart as felt through artery walls
- Pressure that is exerted by the blood against the walls of blood vessels
- To examine by touch; to feel
- Feverish
- Breathing
- Listening with a stethoscope
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- No fever
- Measures oxygen saturation level in the blood
- The measurement of the degree of heat of the deep tissues of the body
- Measurements of the body’s most basic functions
10 Clues: No fever • Feverish • Breathing • To examine by touch; to feel • Listening with a stethoscope • Beat of heart as felt through artery walls • Measures oxygen saturation level in the blood • Measurements of the body’s most basic functions • The measurement of the degree of heat of the deep tissues of the body • ...
Medical Terminology (Cardiovascular System) 2022-12-05
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- Study of heart
- Enlarged heart
- Middle layer of the heart muscle
- Reading of the heart movement from a ultrasound graph
- Removing the inner lining of the artery
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- Disease of the heart muscle
- Disease of blood vessels
- Hardening of artery due to accumulation of fatty plaque
- Slow heart rate which <60 beats per minute
- Irregular rhythm of heart
10 Clues: Study of heart • Enlarged heart • Disease of blood vessels • Irregular rhythm of heart • Disease of the heart muscle • Middle layer of the heart muscle • Removing the inner lining of the artery • Slow heart rate which <60 beats per minute • Reading of the heart movement from a ultrasound graph • Hardening of artery due to accumulation of fatty plaque
medical 2020-10-26
18 Clues: Gym • Oil • skin • Blue • Puss • Dark • Scaly • Death • Gland • Vitaman E • Insulation • Oil on face • Above,Beyond • Helps you see • something hot • Vessel in body • Insulin Resistance • Helps control blood sugar
Medical 2026-03-14
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- heart failure- can’t pump blood
- pressure monitor- a portable device
- is interrupted
- an instrument
- blood
- irregular heartbeat
- elevated blood pressure
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- or rapid
- monitor- records heart rhythm
- visualize blood vessels
- carries deoxygenated blood
- largest artery
- to heart
- relating to blood vessels
- tiny blood vessels
- meaning of blood
- carries oxygenated blood
17 Clues: blood • or rapid • to heart • an instrument • largest artery • is interrupted • meaning of blood • tiny blood vessels • irregular heartbeat • visualize blood vessels • elevated blood pressure • carries oxygenated blood • relating to blood vessels • carries deoxygenated blood • monitor- records heart rhythm • heart failure- can’t pump blood • pressure monitor- a portable device
Ch. 11 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
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- A method of prioritizing patients
- A handheld device with a face mask & a self-refilling bag that can be squeezed to provide rescue breaths
- A person killed or injured in an accident
- A device inserted through the patient’s mouth into the pharynx (throat) is called _____________ airway.
- A medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose
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- A flexible tube inserted through the patient’s nostril into the pharynx (throat) is called ____________ airway
- Pressure on the heart caused by fluid in the pericardial space
- A device that delivers extra oxygen through a tube and into your nose is called a nasal ____________.
- Fainting
- Swelling in parts of your body because of fluid trapped in your tissues _____________________________.
10 Clues: Fainting • A method of prioritizing patients • A person killed or injured in an accident • A medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose • Pressure on the heart caused by fluid in the pericardial space • A device that delivers extra oxygen through a tube and into your nose is called a nasal ____________. • ...
Medical Terminology Mini Crossword 2025-07-16
10 Clues: Means bone • Radiograph • There are 206 of these • Abbreviation for break • Factory for blood cells • Longest bone in the body • No laughing matter if hit • Action to take after a sprain • A group of actors or rigid structure • Flower stalk or Blood cell precursor
Terminology 2020-11-30
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- - an idea or desire that dominates the mind; an obsession
- - the practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition
- - singing without instrumental accompaniment
- - a single unaccompanied melodic line
- - method of composition using a series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres, or other musical elements
- - composition for solo voice and piano
- - that the texts remain the same for every mass
- - musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- - continuos slide upward r downward between two notes
- - self-contained place for one voice
- - themes and key areas of the movement is introduced, the section normally modulates from the home key to a different key
- - short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes slightly varied or transposed to a different pitch.
- - the ending of a musical phrase providing a sense of closure, often through the use of one chord that resolves to another
- - momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally "robbing" time from one note to give to another
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- - instrumental music associated with a story, poem, painting, idea, or scene
- - the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed
- - found in the first and last movement of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets
- - (tone painting) musical technique of comprising music that reflects the literal meaning of a song's lyrics or story elements in programmatic music
- - when a composer chose to create music in the fashion of a foreign country
- - a musical poem for several solo voices set to a short poem
- - short instrumental refrain or interlude in a vocal work
- - imitates the rhythms and accents of spoken language
- - a generalizing term used to define the music that seems to lack a clear tonal center
- - used to describe an unconventional technique of playing a musical instrument or of singing
- - themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement
25 Clues: - self-contained place for one voice • - a single unaccompanied melodic line • - composition for solo voice and piano • - singing without instrumental accompaniment • - that the texts remain the same for every mass • - imitates the rhythms and accents of spoken language • - continuos slide upward r downward between two notes • ...
terminology 2020-07-15
25 Clues: jaw • half • away • same • tumor • large • scanty • toward • one eye • separate • masculine • acid body • good easy • new cortex • small sacs • normal temp • good thyroid • false response • round bacteria • red blood cells • varied irregular • dropping downward • pertaining to skin • intestinal disorder • bluish coloration of the skin
Terminology 2022-02-16
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- Written assurance that benefits will be provided.
- Abbreviation for a plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event.
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage.
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or health care facility
- Percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays.
- necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
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- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals.
- Representative who's authority is limited, current involvement/best interest/or member directed. Authority must be evaluated each contact
- This is the annual enrollment period when federal employees and annuitants can change options or change their type of coverage among the various health benefits plans.
- A plan's description of benefits, limitations, exclusions, and definitions under the FEHB Program
- Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member”
- The fee determined by an MCO to be acceptable for a procedure or service, which the physician agrees to accept as payment in full.
- A patient who receives treatment at a hospital, either at a single attendance or a series of attendances, but is not admitted to a bed in the hospital.
- Authorization In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of
- Representative who's authority is limited and can only receive PHI. Limited to 1 year.
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
- A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons.
- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members.
- A building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry
- A federal law that outlines the requirements that employer, sponsored group insurance plans, insurance companies, and managed care organizations must satisfy in order to provide health insurance coverage in.
21 Clues: Written assurance that benefits will be provided. • Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member” • Percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays. • A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area • necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review. • ...
Terminology 2018-04-12
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- A comparison between two things
- The dictionary definition of a word
- Words that go beyond literal meaning
- Insight to some interesting developments that happen once the major plot is over
- Exaggeration or emphasis used rhetorically
- Something that is constantly presented trough literature
- Consists of two parallel phrases that are inverted to each other
- Indication of a future occurrence
- A mild, indirect word or expression substituting a more harsh, blunt one
- Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman
- Drawing attention to a subject by down-playing its relevance
- Wherein the writer jumbles up parts of the word to create a new word
- the depiction of a strong connection between the different senses
- Using words or phrases that imply strong harsh sounds
- A reference to one thing through another
- A discreet way of saying something unpleasant without directly using negativity
- meaning implied by a sentence or word that is actually different from the literal meaning
- rhyme Creating a rhyme within one line
- When characters go through a series of misfortunes
- Suggesting a meaning through metaphoric examples
- The message of a text
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- Using contradictory or contrasting subjects together to make sense
- when the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged
- A comparison between two things without the use of "like" or "as"
- A remark not intended to be heard by everyone present
- The emotional perspective
- The same letter or sound at the beginning of words
- A short verbal accounting of a funny, amusing, interesting event or incident
- Adding more information to a sentence to increase its understandability
- using conjunctions frequently and close together
- When the author introduces and builds up a character
- A concise statement made in a matter of fact tone
- The reflection of the past or a past event
- sentences of contrasting meanings in close proximity to one another
- Where a word is used to suggest two or more possible meanings
- An indirect or passing reference
- Creating a pleasant sound with words
- When one character contrasts with the main character
- Creating an image through description
- The sequence of events in a story
40 Clues: The message of a text • The emotional perspective • A comparison between two things • An indirect or passing reference • Indication of a future occurrence • The sequence of events in a story • The dictionary definition of a word • Words that go beyond literal meaning • Creating a pleasant sound with words • Creating an image through description • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-08-02
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- A fixed dollar amount you pay before the plan begins paying for most medical services and most prescription drugs.
- Employer funded account where you are reimbursed tax free for qualified medical expenses up to a maximum dollar amount for a coverage period. As long as you remain in this account, your balance will transfer plan year to plan year.
- A federal statute that requires most employers to offer to covered employees and covered dependents who would otherwise lose health coverage for reasons specified in the statute.
- A private group benefits for mid- to-large size employers – provides employers with configurable employee benefits options while empowering employees with choice and a satisfying experience.
- A percentage of the total cost that the plan will pay for, and you pay the rest up to an annual limit.
- Dollars Amounts you earn that go into the account connected to your medical plans when you participate in activities to help you understand and manage your health.
- Networks of health care providers, pay claims, provide customer service and offer wellbeing programs and other services.
- This portable account is used to set aside pre-tax dollars for reimbursement of qualifying health care expenses.
- A statement or proof of a person's physical condition, occupation, etc., affecting the acceptance of the applicant for insurance.
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money each pay period and reimburse yourself tax-free for eligible elder care and child care.
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- The person named as the recipient of insurance money in the event of the policyholder's (employee’s) death.
- A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI).
- An individual who meets all of the requirements necessary to be able to enroll or participate as a dependent in the “standard” One Exchange benefits being administered by Towers Watson.
- The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan.
- Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc.
- Effective Date Elected benefits begin.
- Partial payment of medical expenses, emergency room services, or prescription drugs required by an individual who is enrolled in a group health insurance plan.
- A group of health care providers (like doctors, hospitals, dentists, vision care professionals and pharmacies) who have contracted with a carrier to offer services at discounted rates to network members.
- Enrollment Time given that allows employees to make elections after the close of an event. The dates should NOT be communicated!
- A “use it or lose it” account that allows you to make pre-tax contributions to reimburse yourself for out-of-pocket health care expenses.
20 Clues: Effective Date Elected benefits begin. • The amount an enrollee must pay for his her health insurance or plan. • A federal law that governs the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). • Doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, dentists, pharmacies, vision care professionals, etc. • ...
terminology 2019-03-14
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- allows you to enter some countries
- things you must take in no more than 100ml quantities in a clear plastic bag
- where the passengers and allocated staff are allowed to go.
- where you go to check In
- where you put your hand luggage items in customs to be scanned
- where the public may access
- identification allowing you to fly to different countries
- a type of alphabet spoken in airports
- someone who doesn't show up for their flight
- a passenger
- customer service agent
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- the aviation security officer company
- where they store food to go on the plane for a flight
- where passengers who are members of an airline can relax within the airport
- a covered attachment that allows passengers to access the plane
- W in the phonetic alphabet
- passenger service agent
- a flight originating and terminating in the same country
- where the plane takes off and lands
- an animal that sniffs bombs, money and drugs from passengers luggage and bags
20 Clues: a passenger • customer service agent • passenger service agent • where you go to check In • W in the phonetic alphabet • where the public may access • allows you to enter some countries • where the plane takes off and lands • the aviation security officer company • a type of alphabet spoken in airports • someone who doesn't show up for their flight • ...
Terminology 2019-10-08
26 Clues: not • per • two • lung • blue • first • tetra • heart • Kan-de • stigma • occular • kneecap • study of • away from • frostbite • years old • fluid serum • inflammation • complaining of • electrocardiogram • form into one part • pertaining to muscle • prefix for epigastric • pertaining to the skin • study of body structure • clinical lab scientists
Terminology 2014-05-08
Across
- the left side of a boat looking forward,
- Hull construction where the planks or strakes overlap. this overlap or ‘land’ provides rigidity without weight
- The junction of the side and deck or the member backing this junction.
- Those hull framing members that run the length of the boat
- The member forming the aft (stern) end of the boat.
- Device that steers the boat.
- An internal partition that can be used to 'stiffen' the boat can sometimes be constructed to be water tight.
- The junction of the planking at the forward end of a typical hull
- A devise for securing a rope.
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- Measurements supplied by a designer for the builder in order to lay down the lines of the hull.
- Cabin or cockpit floor.
- The inside of a boat but under the floor or bottom boards, the lowest part of the inside of a boat where water collects and can be removed, the external curve of the hull where the bottom becomes the sides.
- A vessel with two parallel hulls.
- Area of the yacht that contains the means of controlling operations such as steering, sail operations, in an area relative to the rest of the boat, secure position
- One of a series of equally spaced transverse "slices" of the hull, as shown in the lines drawing of the plans.
- A triangular sail forward of the forward mast, usually attached to the forestay.
- the right side of a boat looking forward
- Planking construction where the planks or strakes are edge fitted to one another creating a plank seam. this gives the hull a 'smooth' appearance
- The distance from the load water line to the bottom of the keel. Therefore the depth of water needed to ‘float’ your boat
- The forward part of a boat.
- The positive electrode in a galvanic cell. The cathode being the negative. corrosion will occur at the anode.
21 Clues: Cabin or cockpit floor. • The forward part of a boat. • Device that steers the boat. • A devise for securing a rope. • A vessel with two parallel hulls. • the left side of a boat looking forward, • the right side of a boat looking forward • The member forming the aft (stern) end of the boat. • Those hull framing members that run the length of the boat • ...
Terminology 2016-03-15
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- font and pictures in a text
- purpose
- study of the formation of words
- expressing emotion
- order/command
- topic
- question
- not sure what you're going to say
- a professor who studied language and gender
- meanings
- level of formality
- language or words that are seen as socially unacceptable
- dialect of a particular social class
- spoken or written
- words
- spoken over
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- literal meaning
- the whole thing
- interpreted meaning
- informal version of a word
- missing out letters of a word
- statement
- pauses in sentences
- joining of two clauses/sentences
- speech habits peculiar to a particular person
- relationship between reader and writer
- law that control language
- missing out words
28 Clues: topic • words • purpose • question • meanings • statement • spoken over • order/command • literal meaning • the whole thing • missing out words • spoken or written • expressing emotion • level of formality • interpreted meaning • pauses in sentences • law that control language • informal version of a word • font and pictures in a text • missing out letters of a word • study of the formation of words • ...
Terminology 2016-07-14
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- The party or parties due payment indicated on a check
- A participating depository financial institution that transmits entries directly or indirectly to an ACH Operator for transmittal to an another institution (ACRONYM)
- Negative balances in customers checking or savings accounts
- An individual, corporation or other entity who has authorized an Originator to initiate a credit, debit or non-monetary entry to their account held at the RDFI
- Regulation that governs funds availability
- A data element separator in an addenda record, designated by an asterisk (*)
- The electronic transfer of funds for making payments whether sent or received
- A process whereby checks are presented by transmission of information describing the check rather than the delivery of the check itself
- The risk that a party to a transaction cannot provide the necessary funds, as contracted, in order for settlement to take place
- The risk that the inability of one funds transfer participant to settle its commitments will cause other participants to be unable to settle their commitments as well
- the first record of an ACH file containing information necessary to route, validate and track the ACH entries contained within the file
- A procedure to recover funds from a financial institution that were paid to them on behalf of a depositor after their death or legal incapacity
- A publication assembled by the Bureau of Fiscal Service of the U.S. Department of the Treasury that specifies the procedures to be used in ACH transactions originated on behalf of the U.S. Federal Gov’t
- For most consumer debit entries, a written agreement with the originating company that is signed or similarly authenticated by an employee, customer, or member to allow payments processed through the ACH Network to be deposited in or withdrawn from the Receiver’s account at their financial institution
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- The basic units of information in the EDI standards, containing a set of values that represent a single fact.
- Three character code within an ACH company batch header record that identifies payment types within an ACH batch (ACRONYM)
- An ACH Operator acting as a Gateway must not process ________ inbound IAT entries except for reversing entries.
- The electronic transfer if funds into a checking or savings account from your employer, another company, or government agency
- An SEC code that is used to identify an entry that is part of a payment transaction involving a financial agency’s office that is not located in the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. (ACRONYM)
- A group of ACH batches initiated into the ACH Network or sorted for delivery to ACH receiving point(s)
- This regulation imposes reserve requirements on certain deposits held by depository financial institutions.
- A communications network used to sending and receiving information (ACRONYM)
- A person or entitity that has authorized an ODFI to transmit, for the account of that person, a credit, debit, or non-monetary to their customer, employee, or vendor’s account
- An ACH record that contains supplemental data related to an entry
- A non-profit group that develops cross-industry national standards and houses several committees that establish and maintain guidelines and standards within the financial industry (ACRONYM)
- The risk that a transaction is altered or delated due to an unintentional error
- A non-monetary entry that may be send through the ACH network by an Originator to alert an RDFI that a live-dollar transaction with be forthcoming and that verification of the receivers account number is required.
- A site where entries are collected from an ACH Operator for processing. It may be the RDFI, its data center, or a data processing service bureau authorized to receive entries on behalf of an RDFI
- This is required when returning an item as unauthorized (R05, R07, R10, R37, R51, R53) (ACRONYM)
- A person who has applied for and is entitled to Federal benefits payable by law and is designated as the recipient of funds
- National Standard for imprinting checks in machine readable numbers and characters in magnetic ink- (ACRONYM)
- A three digit code input by the ACH Operator to determine the Settlement Date of an item
32 Clues: Regulation that governs funds availability • The party or parties due payment indicated on a check • Negative balances in customers checking or savings accounts • An ACH record that contains supplemental data related to an entry • A communications network used to sending and receiving information (ACRONYM) • ...
Terminology 2024-09-06
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- divides body into left and right sections
- the front side
- divides body into upper and lower sections
- laying face upward
- laying face down
- standard body position used for reference
- cavity, space that protects the brain and spinal chord
- closer to the surface
- cavity, hallow space in the chest that hold many organs
- the backside
- central core of body
- referring to an appendage(s) or limb(s)
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- divides body into anterior and posterior planes
- space between diaphragm and pelvic floor
- near the center of the body
- farther from the center of the body
- situated lower down
- situated higher up
- on the same side of body
- farther from the surface
- on opposite side of body
- toward the middle/midline
- away from the middle
23 Clues: the backside • the front side • laying face down • situated higher up • laying face upward • situated lower down • away from the middle • central core of body • closer to the surface • on the same side of body • farther from the surface • on opposite side of body • toward the middle/midline • near the center of the body • farther from the center of the body • ...
Terminology 2023-07-19
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- an action that has a regular place in worship
- In an absolute sense only the infinite God can be use for this term
- a day that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. It comes about fifty days after easter and a day after Passover.
- An invocation of the Holy Spirit said by the celebrant of the Mass after the words of Consecration.
- A victim of sacrifice, and therefore the consecrated Bread of the Eucharist considered as the sacrifice of the Body of Christ.
- is a significant symbol action denoting various meaning, Example: Jesus blessing the children
- The words of institution of the Eucharist, pronounced at Mass, by which is accomplished the very sacrifice that Christ instituted at the Last Supper.
- a saucer like dish made out of precious material to rest the bread to be consecrated.
- A symbol of the Blessed Sacrament since the monstrance is the sacred vessel which contains the consecrated Host when exposed or carried in procession.
- an object or ritual action which carries special meaning for a person or a community
- a ritual or object which has a spiritual effect on the person who uses or performs the action.
- As communion between God and the human soul in the divine indwelling
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- someone who recalls and celebrates death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the new covenant between God and his people.
- a term that refers to the principal historic rituals in the Catholic Church, whose essentials are the same as derived from Jesus Christ
- goblet that is consecrated with holy chrism by a bishop, usually used at mass to contain the Precious Blood of Christ. For centuries it was made of precious material, such as gold.
- A square white linen cloth on which the Host and Chalice are placed during Mass
- A sensibly perceptible effect produced by God to witness to some truth or testify to someone's sanctity.
- an object that points the way and gives names
- an action of the Holy spirit when we are born new, freeing us from sins
- This is when adults who have chosen to become Catholic are initiated into the Church through preparing for and receiving the sacrament/s of initiation. the process involve much discernment as the process allows time to grow in faith and understanding of the faith.
- the second sacrament of initiation that signifies the strengthening of faith through the same spirit received at Baptism.
- a visible action with a deeper meaning and supernatural power. Mystery of God is part of this action.
22 Clues: an action that has a regular place in worship • an object that points the way and gives names • In an absolute sense only the infinite God can be use for this term • As communion between God and the human soul in the divine indwelling • an action of the Holy spirit when we are born new, freeing us from sins • ...
Terminology 2022-09-07
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- when a stimulus causes more moderate conditions
- divides top and bottom
- divides right and left
- away from the head
- toward the point of attachment
- all the chemical reactions in the body
- dorsal
- cranial +vertebral
- tissues working together
- between a medial and a lateral structure
- away from the point of attachment
- many cells working together
- abdominopelvic+ thoracic
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- away from the midline
- response to stimulus
- an individual living thing
- ventral
- the elimination of waste
- organs working together
- divides the two ventral cavities
- when a stimulus causes more extreme conditions
- divides front and back
- toward the head
- toward the midline
24 Clues: dorsal • ventral • toward the head • away from the head • cranial +vertebral • toward the midline • response to stimulus • away from the midline • divides top and bottom • divides right and left • divides front and back • organs working together • the elimination of waste • tissues working together • abdominopelvic+ thoracic • an individual living thing • many cells working together • ...
Terminology 2022-09-06
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- Nurturing Parent
- rapid onset
- motivated to relieve suffering
- low
- collaborative documentation
- ability to understand and share feelings
- Licensed Professional of the Healing Arts
- Texas Resilience and recovery
- ability to manage difficulties
- psychosocial rehabilitation
- trauma informed care
- state of being disconnected
- personal opinion
- eager to know or learn something
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- physical presentation
- contrary to the laws and customs of society
- reported
- high
- as needed
- observable
- Illness Management and Recovery
- electronic health record
- contact is lost with external reality
- generalized anxiety disorder
- direct quote
25 Clues: low • high • reported • as needed • observable • rapid onset • direct quote • Nurturing Parent • personal opinion • trauma informed care • physical presentation • electronic health record • collaborative documentation • psychosocial rehabilitation • state of being disconnected • generalized anxiety disorder • Texas Resilience and recovery • motivated to relieve suffering • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2022-10-19
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- NECROTIC TISSUE
- WHITE THICKENED PATCHES ON MUCOUS MEMBRANE
- FAT CELL
- SMALL PINPOINT HEMORRHAGE
- HARD PROTEIN MATERIAL FOUND IN THE EPIDERMIS, HAIR & NAILS
- DEEPEST REGION OF THE EPIDERMIS, GIVES RISE TO ALL EPIDERMIS CELLS
- MIDDLE LAYER OF SKIN
- INCREASED GROWTH OF CELLS IN KERATIN LAYER OF EPIDERMIS
- ACUTE INFECTION OF SKIN WITH HEAT, REDNESS, PAIN & SWELLING
- SKIN DEFICIENT IN PIGMENT (MELANIN)
- ITCHING
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- INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASE
- CHRONIC PAPULAR & PUSTUAL ERRUPTION OF THE SKIN WITH INCREASED PRODUCTION OF SEBUM
- HYPERTROPHIED THICKENED SCAR
- ABSENCE OF HAIR
- THICKENED & ROUGH LESION OF THE EPIDERMIS
- HALF-MOON SHAPED, WHITISH AREA AT BASE OF NAIL
- OILY SUBSTANCE SECRETED BY SEBACEOUS GLANDS
- INJURY TO TISSUES CAUSED BY HEAT CONTACT
- STRUCTURAL PROTEIN FOUND IN SKIN & CONNECTIVE TISSUE
- PIGMENTED LESION ON SKIN (MOLE)
- OUTER LAYER OF SKIN
22 Clues: ITCHING • FAT CELL • NECROTIC TISSUE • ABSENCE OF HAIR • OUTER LAYER OF SKIN • MIDDLE LAYER OF SKIN • INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASE • SMALL PINPOINT HEMORRHAGE • HYPERTROPHIED THICKENED SCAR • PIGMENTED LESION ON SKIN (MOLE) • SKIN DEFICIENT IN PIGMENT (MELANIN) • INJURY TO TISSUES CAUSED BY HEAT CONTACT • THICKENED & ROUGH LESION OF THE EPIDERMIS • ...
Terminology 2025-01-31
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- A chemical process in which an atom or molecule gains electrons, often associated with a decrease in oxidation state.
- A numerical factor in a chemical equation that indicates the number of molecules or moles of a substance involved in the reaction.
- Substances that undergo a chemical change in a reaction; they are present at the beginning of the reaction.
- A chemical reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound.
- Notations used in chemical equations to indicate the physical state of the substances involved (e.g., (s) for solid, (l) for liquid, (g) for gas, (aq) for aqueous solution).
- A type of chemical reaction in which two or more simple substances combine to form a more complex product.
- A chemical reaction that occurs when a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen, producing heat and light; typically involves hydrocarbons.
- A unit used in chemistry to measure the amount of a substance; one mole contains approximately 6.022 \times 10^{23} particles (atoms, molecules, etc.).
- A chemical equation in which the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides of the equation, satisfying the law of conservation of mass.
- A type of chemical reaction in which a complex substance breaks down into simpler products.
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- A chemical reaction in which the ions of two compounds exchange places in an aqueous solution to form two new compounds.
- A fundamental principle stating that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction; the total mass of reactants equals the total mass of products.
- A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction, showing the reactants and products along with their quantities.
- A chemical process in which an atom or molecule loses electrons, often associated with an increase in oxidation state.
- Substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction; they are present at the end of the reaction.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
- A type of chemical reaction that releases heat to its surroundings, resulting in an increase in temperature.
- The calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions based on the balanced chemical equation.
- A small number written after an element's symbol in a chemical formula that indicates the number of atoms of that element in a molecule.
- A type of chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
20 Clues: A chemical reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound. • A type of chemical reaction in which a complex substance breaks down into simpler products. • A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. • ...
Terminology 2025-05-14
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- phospholipid (hydrophyllic head and hydrophobic tail)
- not visible to the eye (have to look at under a microscope)
- allow certain substances in and out of the cell
- provide the genetic information to synthesise proteins.
- are visible to the eye
- organic subs that help make ribosomes and proteins
- small structure inside a cell
- The ability to maintain a constant internal state, such as body temperature
- The ability to transform energy to convert chemicals into cellular components and break down organic matter
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- have double ring structure
- are referred to sugars.
- very large molecules made up of many smaller molecules, amino acids
- are made in the nucleolus; leave through the nuclear pore
- is also a macromolecule, consisting of a single strand
- has ribosomes.
- large vacuole; contain chloroplasts
- form a double helix.
- The ability to pass on genetic information to offspring
- no chloroplasts (heterotrophic)
- is called nucleoplasm
- has no ribosomes.
21 Clues: has ribosomes. • has no ribosomes. • form a double helix. • is called nucleoplasm • are visible to the eye • are referred to sugars. • have double ring structure • small structure inside a cell • no chloroplasts (heterotrophic) • large vacuole; contain chloroplasts • allow certain substances in and out of the cell • organic subs that help make ribosomes and proteins • ...
Terminology 2025-07-05
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- is the seed type of _casuarina equisetifoloa_? *Samara*
- Tajmahal is threatened due to the effect of which gas ? *Sulphurdioxide*
- is the predator of mosquitoes? *Drangonflies*
- is the source of electron in Electron Microscope ? *Tungsten*
- comprise a diverse range of insects that lay egg on or in the body? *Parasitoids*
- process of conversion of nitrogen containing complexes in inorganic compounds is called *Mineralisation*
- soil formed from volcanic ash *Andisol*
- trap crop for cotton *Okra*
- is the endosperm lacking thin layer surrounding the embryo? *Exalbuminous seeds*
- is found in *Sorghum*
- are similar to jellies , but they contain peel of fruits? *Marmalades*
- kind of fruit is subtropical and tropical? *Evergreen*
- distinct odour produced in onion when cut is dur to the release of a chemical *Allicin*
- denotes relative purity of spectral colours in munsell colour chart? *Chroma*
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- results in the deficiency of *Niacin*
- predominant soil type of India *Red soil*
- what period the perennial plant is ready to recycle after fruiting? *Quiescence*
- does the proteinaceous coat of virus called ? *Capsid*
- resistance of soil to change in pH is called *Buffering capacity*
- of arecanut is controlled by spraying *Bavistin*
- disorder soft nose is common in *Mango*
- is the essential nutrient for root development ? *Phosphorus*
- the process of pollination is effected without the aid of any outside agency is called as *Autogamy*
- is the hybrid variety of guava which was developed in Bengaluru? *Arka kiran*
- is the best suitable soil for agriculture ? *Loamy soil*
- - I*
- only vegetarian source of cobalamine *Milk*
- process of water entry into the soil through either downward or lateral movement is called? *Infiltration*
- is the process of removal of terminal growing point in herbaceous plant to induce more lateral shoot production? *Pinching*
- is the smallest volume that can be called 'a soil' ? *Pedon*
- example for cauliflorous bearing *Cocoa*
31 Clues: - I* • is found in *Sorghum* • trap crop for cotton *Okra* • results in the deficiency of *Niacin* • disorder soft nose is common in *Mango* • soil formed from volcanic ash *Andisol* • example for cauliflorous bearing *Cocoa* • predominant soil type of India *Red soil* • only vegetarian source of cobalamine *Milk* • is the predator of mosquitoes? *Drangonflies* • ...
Terminology 2025-08-27
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- A body part is pierced or stabbed by an object.
- A patient receives treatment in water.
- Treatment using cold.
- The study of structure or form.
- A break in the bone without external exposure.
- The study of function.
- Blood in the tissue from damaged, larger blood vessels.
- Towards the midline.
- A jagged tear of the skin.
- Moving a body part away from the midline.
- A stretching or tearing of a ligament.
- Turning the palm downward.
- A complete separation of the two ends of a joint.
- A fracture resulting from weakness in the bone or during strenuous activity.
- Moving a body part toward the midline.
- A break in the skin caused by a bone.
- Turning the sole of the foot inward.
- An injury that takes a long period of time to develop.
- Inflammation of the tendon.
- Back of the body or a body part.
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- A bruise; a form of hematoma where smaller blood vessels are damaged.
- A combination of two or more movements (flexion, extension, adduction, abduction).
- Near to the body or to the origin of a part.
- Ankle movement pointing the toe downwards.
- Farther away from the body or from the origin of the body part.
- The upper surface or back of the body.
- Situated near the surface.
- Top portion of a long bone compressed over the lower portion of the same bone.
- A fracture caused by violent rotation of the limb.
- Inflammation of the muscle.
- A bone that is crushed into two or more fragments.
- A straight, surgical cut.
- Ankle movement pointing the toe upwards.
- Bending at a joint or decreasing the angle of a joint.
- Tearing away of a part or a structure.
- Wasting away of a muscle because of immobilization.
- A spinning movement on an axis.
- The study of movement.
- Deeper within the body.
- A stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon.
40 Clues: Towards the midline. • Treatment using cold. • The study of function. • The study of movement. • Deeper within the body. • A straight, surgical cut. • Situated near the surface. • A jagged tear of the skin. • Turning the palm downward. • Inflammation of the muscle. • Inflammation of the tendon. • The study of structure or form. • A spinning movement on an axis. • ...
Terminology 2026-03-04
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- the answer that the reviewer provided on the case
- laws and rules established by individual state governments to oversee and manage the insurance industry within their jurisdiction.
- a formal assessment or examination of the client’s submitted request with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary.
- or experimental and investigational refers to treatments, procedures, or services that are not widely accepted as standard practice by the medical community.
- defines the terms, conditions, and coverage details of a policy, including critical, often confusing, jargon regarding costs and services.
- phone call attempts from a reviewer to a patient’s doctor to discuss details of the case and to gather additional information that may not have been submitted initially.
- a physician or specialist who is treating the patient and recommending the service that is requested in the cases.
- an internal identifier as to which client and line of business the case is for.
- a review of the same information or additional information completed by a reviewer who has not previously reviewed the case.
- or SSL, used for state specific cases to add a second license to satisfy state regulations.
- or Clarification of Completed Review is a re-do of a case that was previously submitted to the client to address any issues found.
- a timeframe that the client gives us to complete the review.
- a request made to an insurance company for payment based on the terms of the policy.
- a medical professional who is part of the clinical staff that are not a licensed medical doctor, can be a physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, chiropractor, podiatrist, acupuncturist, or a dentist.
- the specific protection provided by an insurance policy against certain risks of losses.
- receives the case from the reviewer to further process the case to analyze and ensure all client-specific requirements are met within the review, and formatted with good grammar and punctuation.
- the team that receives the case from the client, puts it together, and sends it to a reviewer.
- a single case is sent out to multiple reviewers.
- or Standard Of Care refers to the level and type of care that a reasonably competent and skilled healthcare professional, with a similar background and in the same medical community, would provide under similar circumstances.
- PDF created when a completed case is submitted back to the client.
- documenting all communication and decisions regarding the case including phone call and/or special instructions for the case.
- services or procedures that are reviewed after they have been performed.
- also known as a case number, is an identifying number that is assigned to each case that is submitted to MRIoA.
- feedback provided for quality and/or coaching of a reviewer on a specific case.
- or United States Food and Drug Administration protects public health by regulating human and veterinary drugs, vaccines, biological products, medical devices, the nation’s food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, and tobacco products.
- a Microsoft Word document that is automatically created and used between the analyst, the Medical Team, and auditors for editing purposes of the review.
- or Current Procedural Terminology code is a code used by healthcare providers to describe medical, surgical, and diagnostic services.
- an integrated submittal form that the client fills out with all applicable information and request that is for the case itself.
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- inquiries and concerns from the client about a case that is being worked or has been returned.
- run by the government, not overseen by a specific state.
- is a process that uses case notes to put a case in a holding place while waiting on direction from a client or supervisor.
- services or procedures that require approval from the insurance company before they are performed.
- created when the reviewer sends the case back to MRIoA for the completion steps.
- or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System, a standardized coding system used to facilitate the processing of healthcare claims.
- a review for the same patient and client request sent to two or more reviewers.
- or The National Committee for Quality Assurance is an accreditation company known for its Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS), which is used by more than 90% of America's health plans to measure performance on important dimensions of care and service.
- a set of guidelines for coverage decisions on a specific service.
- a program is used by both the Health and Pharmacy departments. Star is the program we will use to process cases.
- a process when a case that has already been assigned to a reviewer would need to be reassigned to a second reviewer to finish.
- or addendum is when additional edits or corrections is made on a case that was submitted to the client.
- or PHI, refers to any information about health status, provision of health care, or payment for health care that can be linked to a specific individual.
- a statement that is added to the review that addresses the determination at a sixth grade reading level.
- client-specific instruction for case fulfillment
- a question or a request to the reviewer to clarify a portion of the review.
- a specific condition or circumstance is not covered by the insurance policy.
- an MRIoA website application where our clients can submit and review requests.
- the explanation of the reviewer’s opinion.
- an MRIoA website application where our panel of reviewers can see and review cases that are assigned to them, submit their reports, and respond to clarifications.
- a physician or pharmacist on the health team who complete reviews.
- client-specific instruction
- or S/O is sending the reviewer a notification to accept (or decline) extensive edits that were made by the completion team.
- a physician contracted by MRIoA to complete reviews.
- refers to the principles or standards of which something is judged or decided.
- or Conflict of Interest refers to a situation where a person's or organization's personal interests could potentially influence their professional judgment, decisions, or actions.
- or Utilization Review Accreditation Commission, an independent, non-profit organization that promotes health care quality through accreditation, certification, and measurement programs.
55 Clues: client-specific instruction • the explanation of the reviewer’s opinion. • client-specific instruction for case fulfillment • a single case is sent out to multiple reviewers. • the answer that the reviewer provided on the case • a physician contracted by MRIoA to complete reviews. • run by the government, not overseen by a specific state. • ...
Doctors and Medicine medieval medicine 2024-12-12
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- healing 1.A medieval medical practice involving prayer and religious rituals
- 6.A Common medieval illness affecting the use of charms
- 8.A common medieval treatment involving applying leeches
- sanitatis salernitanum 10.A medieval medical text
- 7.A medieval medical practice involving the use of charms
- 2.A medical practice involving the removal of who blood
- 3.A type of medieval ,medical practitioner who also performed surgery
- 10.A substance used to treat wounds
- Compress 5.A medieval treatmeant involving the application of cold
- plague 1.A common medieval illness spread by fleas
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- 9.A medieval medical practice involving the application of heat
- 3.A medieval medical practitioner
- 9.A Common medical illness characterized by fever and chills
- theory 5.A common medieval belief about the cause of illness
- 4.A Common medieval belief in the influence of the starts on health
- 2.A common medieval illness causing severe diarrhea
- 4.A substance used in medieval medicine
- of Medicine by Avicenna 6.A medieval medical text
- 8.A substance used to disinfect wounds
- 7.tool used for bloodletting
20 Clues: 7.tool used for bloodletting • 3.A medieval medical practitioner • 10.A substance used to treat wounds • 8.A substance used to disinfect wounds • 4.A substance used in medieval medicine • of Medicine by Avicenna 6.A medieval medical text • sanitatis salernitanum 10.A medieval medical text • 2.A common medieval illness causing severe diarrhea • ...
Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24
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- Insufficient oxygen supply caused by irregular breathing
- Temporary spasm of vocal cords that makes breathing or speaking difficult
- The airway collapses when breathing
- A test that evaluates how much and how quickly someone breathes in and out
- A total or partial collapse of the whole lung or a segment of the lung
- Coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- Lung inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection
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- A tool allowing you to view inside your airways and lungs
- Quick breathing that induces a reduction in carbon dioxide levels in the body
- A treatment that involves altering the pressure or composition of the air to treat respiratory disease
- Accumulation of transudate in the pleural cavity
- Inflammation in the throat's back
- Pus pockets developed within the pleural space
- Laborious and difficult breathing with occasional pain.
14 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) 2024-09-12
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- set federal standards for protecting records and medical information
- referring to being towards the head or above another structure
- these types of sweat glands produce body odor
- suffix related to drooping
- organs in the ventral cavities are referred to as ___
- lubricates the skin and keeps it from becoming too dry
- medical specialty related to blood
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- having pus on or within the skin
- suffix used to refer to eat or swallow
- a group of signs and symptoms occurring together that may point to a particular disease
- suffix related to rupture
- the subcutaneous layer also known as the ____ serves as insulation
- The four types of tissue are muscle, epithelial, nervous and ____
- pertaining to the nail
14 Clues: pertaining to the nail • suffix related to rupture • suffix related to drooping • having pus on or within the skin • medical specialty related to blood • suffix used to refer to eat or swallow • these types of sweat glands produce body odor • organs in the ventral cavities are referred to as ___ • lubricates the skin and keeps it from becoming too dry • ...
Medical terminology about heart 2020-12-09
10 Clues: rapid heart rate • heart muscle disease • a recording of vessel • blood clotting disease • excessive flow of blood • enlargement of the heart • plastic surgery of vessel • inflammation inside the heart • inflammation around the heart • medicine that against blood clotting
Medical terminology about heart 2020-11-24
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- : disease affecting heart muscle
- : surgical procedure where an incision is made in the heart
- : inside the heart
- : cells that make up the heart muscle
- study of the heart
- : heart enlargement
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- : pain in heart region
- : heart disease caused by formation of fibrous tissue in the cardiac muscle
- : viewing of cardiac structure with use of a scope
- : paralysis of heart
10 Clues: : inside the heart • study of the heart • : heart enlargement • : paralysis of heart • : pain in heart region • : disease affecting heart muscle • : cells that make up the heart muscle • : viewing of cardiac structure with use of a scope • : surgical procedure where an incision is made in the heart • : heart disease caused by formation of fibrous tissue in the cardiac muscle
Medical Terminology Chapter 7 2020-10-15
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- a collection of pus in a body cavity
- excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi
- bleeding from the trachea
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- the absence of oxygen from the body's gases, blood, or tissues
- shallow respirations
- the inner layer of the pleura that covers and is attached to the lungs
- an airfilled cavity within a bone that is lined with mucous membrane
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- paralysis of the larynx
- a life-threatening state of asphyxia or suffocation
10 Clues: shallow respirations • paralysis of the larynx • bleeding from the trachea • a collection of pus in a body cavity • an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi • a life-threatening state of asphyxia or suffocation • the absence of oxygen from the body's gases, blood, or tissues • ...
Nervous System Medical Terminology 2023-03-08
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- the definition of hemi
- root meaning brain
- means sleep, numbness, stupor
- prefix meaning involving two parts, suffix meaning paralysis
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- referring to spinal cord or bone marrow
- without order or coordination
- inflammation of meninges
- prefix meaning without, suffix meaning feeling
- partial paralysis of half of the body
- suffix meaning pain
10 Clues: root meaning brain • suffix meaning pain • the definition of hemi • inflammation of meninges • without order or coordination • means sleep, numbness, stupor • partial paralysis of half of the body • referring to spinal cord or bone marrow • prefix meaning without, suffix meaning feeling • prefix meaning involving two parts, suffix meaning paralysis
Medical Terminology Ear Crossword 2021-11-29
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- excision of the labyrinth
- surgical repair of the tympanic membrane
- excision of the mastoid bone
- measurement of the middle ear (function)
- creation of an artificial opening into the middle ear
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- record of hearing
- surgical repair of the outer ear
- visual examination of the ear
- surgically inserted electronic device that converts sound into electrical impulses
- surgical removal of the stapes
10 Clues: record of hearing • excision of the labyrinth • excision of the mastoid bone • visual examination of the ear • surgical removal of the stapes • surgical repair of the outer ear • surgical repair of the tympanic membrane • measurement of the middle ear (function) • creation of an artificial opening into the middle ear • ...
Introduction to Medical Terminology 2023-10-19
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- Organ that pumps blood to the rest of your body
- "Doctor"
- Blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- Instrument a medical provider uses to listen to various organs
- "Heart Attack"
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- Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s essential body functions; HR, RR, BP, Temp
- Heart Muscle
- Heart Doctor
- Throbbing feel under your skin with each heartbeat
- Blood vessel that brings blood to the heart
10 Clues: "Doctor" • Heart Muscle • Heart Doctor • "Heart Attack" • Blood vessel that brings blood to the heart • Organ that pumps blood to the rest of your body • Blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • Throbbing feel under your skin with each heartbeat • Instrument a medical provider uses to listen to various organs • ...
Ch. 10b Medical Terminology 2024-11-18
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- A treatment that appears real, but is designed to have no therapeutic benefit
- Medication that prevents or reduces fever
- ______ administration= Liquid or ointment applied to the skin
- the abbreviation for drugs that reduce pain, fever, and inflammation ex. Ibuprofen
- ______ administration Medication that is given by way of air or other vapor being drawn in by the lungs
- Drug the reduces inflammation without affecting consciousness
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- An analgesic & antipyretic that reduces pain and fever but not inflammation
- Class of drugs that relieves pain without affecting consciousness
- _____ administration= Drugs given by mouth
- Medication that can be purchased legally without a prescription (over-the-counter)
10 Clues: Medication that prevents or reduces fever • _____ administration= Drugs given by mouth • ______ administration= Liquid or ointment applied to the skin • Drug the reduces inflammation without affecting consciousness • Class of drugs that relieves pain without affecting consciousness • An analgesic & antipyretic that reduces pain and fever but not inflammation • ...
Ch. 10 Medical Terminology 2024-10-31
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- Gray-white pits with a red border that appear in the lining of the mouth; aka canker sores ______________________.
- Scarring of the liver
- The protrusion of a small loop of bowel through a weak place in the lower abdominal wall or groin
- Weakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic illness ________________________.
- Gallstones in the gallbladder ____________________.
- Difficulty swallowing
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- Blister-like sores on the lips and facial tissue next to the lips; aka cold sores
- Yellowing of the skin & whites of the eyes caused by a build-up of bilirubin in the blood.
- Surgical repair of the roof of the mouth (palate) ______________________________.
- Insertion of a tube through the nose into the stomach ____________ intubation.
10 Clues: Scarring of the liver • Difficulty swallowing • Gallstones in the gallbladder ____________________. • Insertion of a tube through the nose into the stomach ____________ intubation. • Blister-like sores on the lips and facial tissue next to the lips; aka cold sores • Surgical repair of the roof of the mouth (palate) ______________________________. • ...
Ch. 9 Medical Terminology 2024-09-27
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- Opening of a vein to diminish blood supply
- Accidental puncture wound caused by a hypodermic needle is called a _________________ injury.
- _________ immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system
- Needles or other sharp objects
- A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
- Designs or modifications to equipment that reduce the risk of worker exposure to a hazard are called __________ controls
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- Within a vein
- A puncture-proof container used to dispose of contaminated needles or sharp objects
- Microorganisms found in human blood that can cause infection and disease are called bloodborne ______________.
- The most advanced, and fatal, stage of an HIV infection is called _________________ immunodeficiency syndrome.
10 Clues: Within a vein • Needles or other sharp objects • Opening of a vein to diminish blood supply • A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver • _________ immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system • A puncture-proof container used to dispose of contaminated needles or sharp objects • ...
Ch. 17 Medical Terminology 2024-03-01
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- refers to the bones
- surgical fracture of a bone to correct a deformity
- the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down
- non-cancerous bone tumor
- refers to the joints
- surgical loosening of a stiff joint
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- bones become weak and break easily
- visual examination of a joint
- softening of the bones due to lack of calcium and vitamin D
- surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint
10 Clues: refers to the bones • refers to the joints • non-cancerous bone tumor • visual examination of a joint • bones become weak and break easily • surgical loosening of a stiff joint • surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint • surgical fracture of a bone to correct a deformity • the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down • ...
Medical Terminology and Abbreviations 2022-11-23
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- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions
- the instinctual aspect of the mind, the “pleasure principle”
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- rational part of the mind, “the reality principle”
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- moral centre of the mind and acts as the mind conscience
- compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance, behaviour, or activity
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
10 Clues: Seasonal Affective Disorder • Generalized Anxiety Disorder • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Borderline Personality Disorder • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions • rational part of the mind, “the reality principle” • moral centre of the mind and acts as the mind conscience • ...
Medical Terminology Final Terms 2022-03-30
10 Clues: Curve • aponeurosis • Slowness, slow • Excessive Thirst • Difficulty swallowing • Limb toward the midline • Part of the temporal bone • Stone in the common bile duct • Presence of many internal polyps • First part of the small intestine
Medical Terminology - Integumentary System 2022-09-27
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- flat spots on your skin such as freckles
- loss of hair on the scalp
- bluish discoloration on skin due to insufficient oxygen
- outermost layer of the skin
- deep loss of skin that may go into the dermis
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- reddish color of the skin can be caused by burns
- a yellow discoloration of the skin
- to get larger
- elevated areas with an irregular shape; itchy
- to get smaller
10 Clues: to get larger • to get smaller • loss of hair on the scalp • outermost layer of the skin • a yellow discoloration of the skin • flat spots on your skin such as freckles • elevated areas with an irregular shape; itchy • deep loss of skin that may go into the dermis • reddish color of the skin can be caused by burns • bluish discoloration on skin due to insufficient oxygen
Stephany R Ch. 1 2026-01-15
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- Medical direction provided by an EMS medical director.
- direct orders from physicians
- Medical procedures that are available to the EMS system online and offline.
- written guidelines and procedures.
- preauthorized treatment procedures.
- approah where healthcare proffesionals use the best procedures on patients due to scientific research.
- Physician who is legally responsible for the EMS and clinical aspects.
- The highest level of prehospital care.
- Level of EMS who performs basic emergency medical care.
- a system of internal and external reviews of an EMS system that ensures a high quality of care.
- supervision by a variety of health care entities and practititioners of pateint health care in and out the hospital.
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- Guidance of care;The medical directors' borad responsibilities.
- The routine and responsibilities of the medical director.
- first ressponder to be on scene.
- development of medical guidelines
- Medical direction provided by a physician.
- policies and procedures for all components of EMS
- EMS personnel interacting with other healthcare entities.
- Federal law that protects people with disabilities.
- emergency medical treatmentgiven to patients before they are transported to a hospital
- Emergency medical services system.
- Level of Ems who performs adnaced EMT resposibilities in addition on administrating medications and etc.
22 Clues: direct orders from physicians • first ressponder to be on scene. • development of medical guidelines • written guidelines and procedures. • Emergency medical services system. • preauthorized treatment procedures. • The highest level of prehospital care. • Medical direction provided by a physician. • policies and procedures for all components of EMS • ...
How to Write an Email 2024-06-05
11 Clues: compose draft pen • load weight strain • companions pals buddies • slang lingo terminology • occupied engaged swamped • salutation hello welcome • message correspondence note • formal authorized sanctioned • Synonym 1 Synonym 2 Synonym 3 • circumstances scenarios contexts • wiser more intelligent more clever
medical 2023-03-15
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- a hollow muscular organ in your chest
- tough outer layer that forms the sac
- pericradium
- inner layer of the pericardium
- meaning heart condition
- period between contraction
- meaning fatty plague
- mass of undissolved matter
- meaning artery
- meaning dilated vein
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- the double walled membrane sacs that enclose your heart
- failure heart can not pump blood
- contraction of the heart
- meaning vein
- pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- meaning vessel
- meaning blood clot
- pericardium
- pressure is the amount of pressure on the walls of blood vessels
19 Clues: pericradium • pericardium • meaning vein • meaning vessel • meaning artery • meaning blood clot • meaning fatty plague • meaning dilated vein • meaning heart condition • contraction of the heart • period between contraction • mass of undissolved matter • inner layer of the pericardium • failure heart can not pump blood • tough outer layer that forms the sac • ...
SAU16SM Miika J. 2017-04-15
Unit 5 Activity 2 MT 2024-11-19
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- (Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting)
- (Electrocardiogram)
- Used in Cardiovascular Terminology
- Used to Diagnose Problems in the Cardiovascular System
- (prefix meaning slow, e.g., bradycardia)
- (suffix meaning inflammation, e.g., myocarditis)
- Infarction (heart attack)
- (relating to the heart)
- Suffix Root Words
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- Heart Failure
- (ECG EKG)
- (relating to blood vessels, e.g., angioplasty)
- (Myocardial Infarction)
- (Blood Pressure)
- (suffix meaning removal, e.g., vasectomy)
- That Can Affect the Cardiovascular System
- Pressure Cuff
- (Congestive Heart Failure)
18 Clues: (ECG EKG) • Heart Failure • Pressure Cuff • (Blood Pressure) • Suffix Root Words • (Electrocardiogram) • (Myocardial Infarction) • (relating to the heart) • Infarction (heart attack) • (Congestive Heart Failure) • (Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting) • Used in Cardiovascular Terminology • (prefix meaning slow, e.g., bradycardia) • (suffix meaning removal, e.g., vasectomy) • ...
Medical profession 2023-10-02
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- What medical specialist performs surgical procedures?
- What medical professional is trained to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries?
- What healthcare professional provides patient care and assists doctors in medical settings?
- What medical doctor specializes in eye care and surgery?
- Who focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system?
- What specialist performs surgeries on the musculoskeletal system?
- Who helps patients recover from injuries and improve physical function?
- What healthcare provider examines and treats eye conditions and vision problems?
- What medical specialist studies diseases and examines tissue samples?
- Who provides healthcare for infants, children, and adolescents?
- What medical doctor administers anesthesia and monitors patients during surgery?
- Who focuses on disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord?
- What medical specialist focuses on the heart and cardiovascular system?
- Who diagnoses and treats allergies and immunological disorders?
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- Who dispenses prescription medications and provides information on drug use?
- What medical doctor specializes in the care of elderly patients?
- Who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions?
- What medical doctor specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses?
- What medical specialist interprets medical images like Xrays and MRIs?
- What medical doctor specializes in women's reproductive health?
- Who specializes in the digestive system and related disorders?
- Who assists patients in regaining the ability to perform daily tasks?
- Who specializes in the assessment and treatment of mental and emotional disorders?
- What healthcare provider specializes in oral health and dental care?
- Who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle disorders?
25 Clues: What medical specialist performs surgical procedures? • What medical doctor specializes in eye care and surgery? • Who specializes in the digestive system and related disorders? • Who focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system? • What medical doctor specializes in women's reproductive health? • ...
jacinta's crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- primary care physcian
- medical records also play an important role in medical research
- subjective objective assessment plan
- altering something to meet individual specification
- able to trust the accuracy of the information in the medical records
- audits government entities
- electronic medical record
- may be transmitted directly to the pharmacy
- list each condition or diagnosis a patient has is listed separately and given its own number
- medical records should be kept up to date
- audits medical staff can perform internal audits
- problem oriented medical record
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- personal health record
- progress notes are entered for each problem listed in the initial record
- pertaining to data that are readily apparent and measurable
- a subjective or internal condition felt by a patient
- statistic data relating to the population and particular groups within
- to examine and review a group of patients record for completeness and accuracy
- is the process of recording information in the medical chart
- record the clients exact words rather than your interpretation
- the transforming of spoken notes into accurate written form
- record/chart a compilation of important information about a patient's medical history and present condition
- source oriented medical records
- alert staff members about patients who require follow-up care
- protective health information
25 Clues: primary care physcian • personal health record • electronic medical record • audits government entities • protective health information • source oriented medical records • problem oriented medical record • subjective objective assessment plan • medical records should be kept up to date • may be transmitted directly to the pharmacy • ...
Medical Terminology/Vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- to deposit mineral salts
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- membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
7 Clues: mucous membrane • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • study of the functions of living organisms and their parts • membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs • ...
Ghabgat Oolo 2024-03-24
10 Clues: ____ 100 • Our tower • مرادف كلمة صرح • Bdf terminology • Sara's star sign • Our favorite boss • ____ or I'll fix it • Work's comfort drink • Fahda's favorite flower • Shouq's favorite cafeteria
Scrabble I 2025-07-21
Across
- Happy
- A black substance produced during incomplete combustion of coal
- What you walk on
- Electric ____ (Ocean mammal)
- Happy
- Writer of a story
- We get milk from ____
- Dorsal ____
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- Smallest unit in computer terminology
- An achievement which effort is directed
- Minecraft realm
- Eternal
- Normal
- ____ your boat (nursery rhyme)
- You attach a yoke to ____
15 Clues: Happy • Happy • Normal • Eternal • Dorsal ____ • Minecraft realm • What you walk on • Writer of a story • We get milk from ____ • You attach a yoke to ____ • Electric ____ (Ocean mammal) • ____ your boat (nursery rhyme) • Smallest unit in computer terminology • An achievement which effort is directed • A black substance produced during incomplete combustion of coal
medical terminology related to body parts 2024-03-24
Across
- pertaining to the skull
- relating to the arm
- – surgical reconstruction
- relating to the nervous system
- relating to a muscle
- Fast, rapid.
- - relating to the eyes
- Brain or skull
- Slow.
- - affected with
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- - relating to the heart
- relating to the head
- Relating to the stomach.
- relating to the bladder
- relating to the kidneys
- – disease
- trumpet
- tumor
- - relating to the liver
19 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 • - relating to the heart • pertaining to the skull • relating to the bladder • relating to the kidneys • - relating to the liver • Relating to the stomach. • – surgical reconstruction • relating to the nervous system
Medical Terminology Crossword 2022-04-09
7 Clues: Painful periods • A break, usually a bone • An organ or tissue is transferred. • Trouble falling and staying asleep • Discomfort/ pain in the upper abdomen • Predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment • stitches, which are used to join tissue together as they heal.
Barriers to Communication 2024-09-02
Across
- Type of language, along with gestures and facial expressions, that is part of nonverbal communication
- Phrases used over and over again that do not really mean anything
- NAs cannot offer opinions or give this because it is not within their scope of practice
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- Type of terminology that may not be understood by residents or their families
- NAs should not ask this when residents make statements because it often makes people feel defensive
- Types of questions that should be asked because they elicit more than a "yes" or "no" answer
- Being this way and taking time to listen when residents are difficult to understand helps promote better communication
- Along with profanity, these types of words and expressions should not be used by the NAs
8 Clues: Phrases used over and over again that do not really mean anything • Type of terminology that may not be understood by residents or their families • NAs cannot offer opinions or give this because it is not within their scope of practice • Along with profanity, these types of words and expressions should not be used by the NAs • ...
Barriers to Communication 2025-08-13
Across
- Phrases used over and over again that do not really meaning anything
- NAs cannot offer opinions or give this because it is not within their scope of practice
- Type of terminology that may not be understood by residents or their families. You should speak in simple, everyday words.
- this type of language, along with gestures and facial expressions, is part of nonverbal communication
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- Taking the time to listen when residents are difficult to understand helps promote better communication
- Types of questions that should be asked because they elicit more than a "yes" or "no"
- Asking this should be avoided when residents make statements because it often makes people feel defensive
- Along with profanity, these type of words and expressions should not be used
8 Clues: Phrases used over and over again that do not really meaning anything • Along with profanity, these type of words and expressions should not be used • Types of questions that should be asked because they elicit more than a "yes" or "no" • NAs cannot offer opinions or give this because it is not within their scope of practice • ...
Medical Terminology 3 2020-12-22
Across
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- often involving cutting into the body
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
7 Clues: a qualified practitioner of medicine • often involving cutting into the body • a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals • a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action • the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order • ...
Medical Terminology Crosssword 2024-10-14
Across
- the care of patients with neurological conditions and disorders
- high blood pressure
- the study of the physiology of blood
- inflammation of the lining of the stomach
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- breathing that is very shallow and/or low
- nerve issue that causes pain, numbness, tingling, etc
- drugs that treat and prevent bacterial infections in people and animals
7 Clues: high blood pressure • the study of the physiology of blood • breathing that is very shallow and/or low • inflammation of the lining of the stomach • nerve issue that causes pain, numbness, tingling, etc • the care of patients with neurological conditions and disorders • drugs that treat and prevent bacterial infections in people and animals
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2022-03-13
7 Clues: -ALGIA • -MEGALY • Cutting into • Pain in the stomach • Abnormally fast heartbeat • Be transmitted from host to host • Visual examination of the joints
medical terminology crossword 2026-01-04
7 Clues: needed for breathing • that helps move the body • that controls blood sugar • system that fights infection • that carries oxygen and nutrients • that pumps blood through the body • person trained to care for the sick
spelling word crossword 2015-02-13
Across
- usually organic drink
- large block of ice and snow
- opposite of end
- dark damp place used for prisoners
- not needed
- a feeling of wonder or delight
- shocked/surprised
- strengthening the _____
- little or no incline or decline
- different age groups
- musical terminology also know as a beat
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- not trustworthy
- "you have a wild ______"
- organise
- Sure/No doubt/certain
- physical qualities
- sad
- a dead body
- a tool used to tell the day/month/year
19 Clues: sad • organise • not needed • a dead body • not trustworthy • opposite of end • shocked/surprised • physical qualities • different age groups • usually organic drink • Sure/No doubt/certain • strengthening the _____ • "you have a wild ______" • large block of ice and snow • a feeling of wonder or delight • little or no incline or decline • dark damp place used for prisoners • ...
Jen's 2025 Mother's Day Crossword 2025-05-10
Across
- Newest nickname for you (from Syd)
- Spirit animal (self proclaimed)
- Nana's favorite bird
- Edibles
- Wreath inhabitants
- Favorite child
- Not skinny and active
- New threesome terminology learned
- Wildlife photography model
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- Favorite flower
- I can't feel my face artist
- Spirit animal (actual)
- Worst ex-boyfriend
- Favorite wine
- Fart
- What we never want before bed
- Local: Sammy shower
- What you want to do with your kids and not your friends
18 Clues: Fart • Edibles • Favorite wine • Favorite child • Favorite flower • Worst ex-boyfriend • Wreath inhabitants • Local: Sammy shower • Nana's favorite bird • Not skinny and active • Spirit animal (actual) • Wildlife photography model • I can't feel my face artist • What we never want before bed • Spirit animal (self proclaimed) • New threesome terminology learned • ...
islamic banking and finance 2015-04-08
Across
- the original terminology for bank
- exchange base contract
- profit and loss sharing
- the first islamic financial institution
- ignorance in transaction
- currency trade
- conventional bank relies on this basis
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- islamic will
- autioning
- mark up sale
- very risky and hazardous sale
- the first islamic bank
- one of charity base contracts
- one of waiving contract
- forward sale
15 Clues: autioning • islamic will • mark up sale • forward sale • currency trade • exchange base contract • the first islamic bank • profit and loss sharing • one of waiving contract • ignorance in transaction • very risky and hazardous sale • one of charity base contracts • the original terminology for bank • conventional bank relies on this basis • the first islamic financial institution
islamic banking and finance 2015-04-08
Across
- mark up sale
- autioning
- the first islamic bank
- currency trade
- ignorance in transaction
- one of waiving contract
- islamic will
- one of charity base contracts
- the first islamic financial institution
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- the original terminology for bank
- profit and loss sharing
- exchange base contract
- very risky and hazardous sale
- conventional bank relies on this basis
- forward sale
15 Clues: autioning • mark up sale • islamic will • forward sale • currency trade • the first islamic bank • exchange base contract • profit and loss sharing • one of waiving contract • ignorance in transaction • very risky and hazardous sale • one of charity base contracts • the original terminology for bank • conventional bank relies on this basis • the first islamic financial institution
Medical Device Compliance Crossword 2025-08-24
Across
- New company entering the medical device market.
- Consulting firm simplifying compliance.
- Person Responsible for Regulatory Compliance.
- Unique Device Identification.
- Adhering to regulatory requirements.
- Economic operator placing device on EU market.
- Information attached to a medical device.
- Official inspection of compliance.
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- European database for medical devices.
- Quality Management System.
- U.S. authority regulating medical devices.
- Instructions for Use.
- Post-Market Surveillance.
- European regulation for medical devices.
- Evaluation or trial required for approval.
- EU regulation for in-vitro diagnostic devices.
- Marking that shows compliance in Europe.
- International Organization for Standardization.
- EU organization that verifies conformity.
- Assessment required for device safety.
20 Clues: Instructions for Use. • Post-Market Surveillance. • Quality Management System. • Unique Device Identification. • Official inspection of compliance. • Adhering to regulatory requirements. • European database for medical devices. • Assessment required for device safety. • Consulting firm simplifying compliance. • European regulation for medical devices. • ...
Terminology 2023-09-11
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- shielding material that defines the "x" and "y" dimensions of beam
- energy absorbed per unit mass of any material
- refers to a body component on the same side of the body
- unit of energy absorbed per unit mass
- distance beneath the skin surface to the point of calculation
- amount of radiation exposure delivered over time
- removal of photons due to scatter or absorption
- range of numbers displayed showing contrast on a CT image
- process of delineating treatment volumes and constructing immobilization devices
- used to triangulate patient position to ensure daily reproducibility
- unit of output measure used by linacs to delivered a prescribed dose
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- amount of ionization produced by photons in air per unit mass of air
- shape the MLC creates during part of the total IMRT dose delivered
- defined method the treatment is delivered to a patient
- individual radiation treatment
- documentation of verifying all treatment fields the first day of treatment
- total time radiation course is delivered
- set of handheld local controls that mimic those of treatment unit
- tissue equivalent material used to increase skin dose
19 Clues: individual radiation treatment • unit of energy absorbed per unit mass • total time radiation course is delivered • energy absorbed per unit mass of any material • removal of photons due to scatter or absorption • amount of radiation exposure delivered over time • tissue equivalent material used to increase skin dose • ...
P & P Puzzle 2024-03-03
Across
- Feline
- Cricket terminology
- Creative pursuit
- A plant and a girl's name
- Never give up
- Aquatic plant
- Should be practiced daily
- A neurological syndrome
- Outstanding quality of character
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- A painting genre
- An insect and a game
- A country and a boy's name
- A musical instrument
- A story
- Essential for life
- One's calling
- A practice to help calm the mind
- Intense feeling
- A painting medium
- Used for learning and relaxation
- Man's best friend
- Opposite of in
22 Clues: Feline • A story • One's calling • Never give up • Aquatic plant • Opposite of in • Intense feeling • A painting genre • Creative pursuit • A painting medium • Man's best friend • Essential for life • Cricket terminology • An insect and a game • A musical instrument • A neurological syndrome • A plant and a girl's name • Should be practiced daily • A country and a boy's name • ...
Common Terminology 2025-01-07
Across
- A reference number or letter that links specific diagnoses to particular procedures or services provided, ensuring accurate billing and reimbursement. The diagnosis pointer can be link from box 21 A through L to the line number from box 24E service(s) line items. You can only enter up to 4 diagnosis pointers per line item. (HCFA Box 24D[A-D])
- Durable Medical Equipment refers to reusable medical devices and supplies, such as wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, and hospital beds, used to support patients' healthcare needs at home or in clinical settings.
- A healthcare provider who directs a patient to another specialist or healthcare service for further diagnosis, treatment, or care.
- Electronic Remittance Advice: is a digital document sent by an insurance company to healthcare providers, detailing the payment or denial of claims, along with explanations for adjustments.
- Alphanumeric codes used to identify specific medical conditions and diseases for billing, reporting, and treatment purposes. We’re currently using ICD10 codes. (HCFA Box 21)
- Electronic Health Record: is a digital version of a patient's medical history, including diagnoses, treatments, medications, and test results, that can be accessed and shared across healthcare providers.
- The American National Standards Institute's X12 standards, which define the formatting rules, loops, and segments for consistent data exchange between businesses.
- Protected Health Information any individually identifiable health information, such as medical records or personal details, that is protected under HIPAA to ensure confidentiality and privacy.
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System codes are a set of standardized codes used to identify medical procedures, services, and supplies for billing and reimbursement purposes. (UB04 claims Box 44)
- A standardized code used by insurance companies to explain the justification for claim adjustments, denials, or rejections on medical claims.
- The primary healthcare provider responsible for overseeing and managing a patient's care during a specific episode of treatment or hospitalization. (UB04)
- The date when an insurance company processes a claim to determine its approval, denial, or adjustment.
- Current Procedural Terminology codes are standardized numeric codes used to describe medical, surgical, and diagnostic procedures and services for billing and documentation purposes. (HCFA Box 24D)
- Provider Transaction Access Number) is a unique identification number assigned to healthcare providers by Medicare to access and manage their billing information and transactions.
- A standardized form used by healthcare providers to submit claims for medical services to insurance companies for reimbursement. The form is most commonly used by individual healthcare providers, such as physicians, chiropractors, and other outpatient specialists, to submit claims for services rendered to insurance companies, including Medicare and Medicaid.
- Extensible Markup Language: is a flexible, text-based format used to structure, store, and transport data in a way that is both human-readable and machine-readable.
- Electronic Medical Record: is a digital version of a patient's medical chart used by healthcare providers to document and manage patient care within a single practice or facility.
- National Drug Code is a unique 10-digit identifier assigned to each medication approved by the FDA, used to track and identify drugs in the healthcare system for billing and inventory purposes.
- The healthcare provider or organization that submits claims and is responsible for receiving payment for medical services rendered to a patient.
- A unique identifier assigned by an insurance company to approve a specific medical service, treatment, or prescription before it is provided, ensuring it meets the insurer’s coverage requirements.
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- Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to businesses and organizations for tax reporting and identification purposes.*Also See TIN
- A healthcare professional responsible for overseeing the clinical activities and ensuring the quality of care provided by other practitioners, such as residents, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants.
- A healthcare professional or facility that directly provides medical services or treatment to a patient.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is a U.S. law designed to protect patient privacy, secure health information, and ensure the confidentiality and integrity of healthcare data.
- Place of Service: Refers to the code used on medical claims to indicate the location where a healthcare service was provided, such as a hospital, physician's office, outpatient facility, etc.,.
- Electronic Data Interchange is the digital exchange of business documents between organizations in a standardized electronic format, enabling faster, more accurate, and efficient transactions.
- National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number assigned to healthcare providers in the U.S. for the purpose of simplifying administrative processes and ensuring accurate billing and claims processing.
- Taxpayer Identification Number is a unique identification number assigned by the IRS to individuals or entities for tax reporting purposes. *See EIN
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a U.S. federal agency responsible for protecting public health by preventing and controlling disease outbreaks, injuries, and health risks.
- American Medical Association is a professional organization that represents physicians in the United States, advocating for medical standards, ethics, and healthcare policy.
- Explanation of Benefits: Is a PRINTED statement from an insurance company detailing the services provided, the amount covered, the patient's financial responsibility, and the reasons for any claim adjustments. An Explanation of Benefits (EOB) can be sent to both the patient and the provider.
- American Dental Association) claim is a standardized form used by dental providers to submit billing information for dental services to insurance companies for reimbursement.
- An intermediary organization that receives, processes, and transmits healthcare claims between providers and insurance companies, ensuring that the claims are correctly formatted and compliant with industry standards before submission.
- Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments U.S. federal standards that regulate laboratory testing to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and quality of patient test results. (HCFA Box 31 Additional Fields)
- A healthcare professional who authorizes or requests a specific service, test, or procedure for a patient, such as lab work or imaging.
- A program established under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act that incentivizes healthcare providers to adopt and demonstrate the effective use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to improve patient care, enhance coordination, ensure patient safety, and reduce healthcare costs, with specific goals and measures for data exchange, clinical decision support, and quality reporting.
- Subjective Objective Assessment and Plan: A method of documentation employed by health care providers to write out notes in a patient's chart - Found in EHR.
- Electronic Funds Transfer is the digital transfer of money between banks or financial institutions, commonly used for payments and transactions in healthcare, business, and personal finance.
- A standardized set of codes used to classify healthcare providers based on their specialty, type, or area of expertise for billing, credentialing, and identification purposes.
39 Clues: The date when an insurance company processes a claim to determine its approval, denial, or adjustment. • A healthcare professional or facility that directly provides medical services or treatment to a patient. • A healthcare provider who directs a patient to another specialist or healthcare service for further diagnosis, treatment, or care. • ...
Healthcare Basic Vocabulary #1 2025-03-27
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- A doctor who specializes in children's health.
- To provide medical care to cure or relieve a condition.
- Technician A specialist who takes and interprets medical images.
- Practitioner A doctor who provides general medical care for all ages.
- Technician A professional who analyzes medical samples in a lab.
- To explain or understand medical information.
- To offer medical services or care.
- To evaluate a patient's condition or needs.
- A doctor who specializes in heart diseases.
- A doctor who treats bone and joint problems.
- A place where sick or injured people receive medical care.
- Helps people with mental and emotional problems.
- To focus on a specific area of medicine.
- A specialist who advises on diet and healthy eating.
- To give recommendations for health improvement.
- A healthcare worker who provides emergency medical care.
- To carry out a medical procedure or operation.
- A doctor who performs operations.
- A doctor who interprets medical imaging tests.
- A doctor who specializes in skin conditions.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients.
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- A doctor who administers anesthesia for surgery.
- A professional who dispenses medications to patients.
- To examine medical data or samples carefully.
- The field of providing medical services.
- A doctor who focuses on women's reproductive health.
- A doctor who diagnoses and treats mental illnesses.
- A doctor who specializes in eye care and diseases.
- A doctor who treats diseases of the nervous system.
- Therapist A specialist who helps patients regain movement and strength.
- To assist in improving a patient's health.
- To give medicine or treatment to a patient.
- To identify a disease based on symptoms and tests.
- To recover health, strength, or function.
- To give out prescribed medication.
35 Clues: A doctor who performs operations. • To offer medical services or care. • To give out prescribed medication. • The field of providing medical services. • To focus on a specific area of medicine. • To recover health, strength, or function. • To assist in improving a patient's health. • To evaluate a patient's condition or needs. • A doctor who specializes in heart diseases. • ...
Terminology 2022-01-21
Across
- 1 stomach
- only eats meat
- salivary gland that produces the most saliva
- basically a fifth taste bud
- the action of chewing
- what an animal eats
- salivary gland under the tongue
- salivary gland at the base of the tongue
- only eats plants
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- teeth located between canines and molars
- main source of energy and one of the 6 nutrients
- 4 stomachs
- eats both plants and meat
- enzyme responsible for digestion of carbs
- teeth in the back of the mouth used for grinding up food
- the action of swallowing
- teeth adapted for tearing
- biological catalyst that allows chemical reactions to occur
- teeth located at the front of the mouth
19 Clues: 1 stomach • 4 stomachs • only eats meat • only eats plants • what an animal eats • the action of chewing • the action of swallowing • eats both plants and meat • teeth adapted for tearing • basically a fifth taste bud • salivary gland under the tongue • teeth located at the front of the mouth • teeth located between canines and molars • salivary gland at the base of the tongue • ...
Medical Terms 2023-08-12
Across
- A specific abnormal condition affecting the body.
- A discussion with a healthcare professional.
- A written order for medication.
- An individual under medical care.
- The use of medical imaging technologies.
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases.
- The period of healing after medical intervention.
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- A plan to manage or cure a medical issue.
- Loss of sensation during a medical procedure.
- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- A noticeable change indicating a health issue.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulation.
- The expected outcome of a medical condition.
- Treatments to improve health or well-being.
- Drugs used to treat medical conditions.
- A medication to treat bacterial infections.
- The identification of a disease or condition.
- An adverse reaction to a specific substance.
18 Clues: A written order for medication. • An individual under medical care. • Drugs used to treat medical conditions. • The use of medical imaging technologies. • A plan to manage or cure a medical issue. • Treatments to improve health or well-being. • A medication to treat bacterial infections. • A discussion with a healthcare professional. • ...
worm tea compost lesson 2 2019-08-10
13 Clues: spoil • results • break down • becomes watery • small worms/insects • how something happens • materials found in nature • worms etc live in high heat • worms etc live in medium heat • manure used for plants to grow • conditions lots of free oxygen • biological process - natural way • terminology names used in Science
Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-08-29
Across
- An event or occurrence
- To conquer
- unexpected experience
- A solemn promise
- A source of help
- Elevated in character and spirit
- Technical or special terms in a specific field
- Typical example of something
- Plant or invent
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- Extremely unpleasant
- Compensate for something
- A duty or commitment
- Designed to be practical and useful
- Worthy of attention
- A result of an action
- An act against something
16 Clues: To conquer • Plant or invent • A solemn promise • A source of help • Worthy of attention • Extremely unpleasant • A duty or commitment • unexpected experience • A result of an action • An event or occurrence • Compensate for something • An act against something • Typical example of something • Elevated in character and spirit • Designed to be practical and useful • ...
Terminology 2022-01-21
Across
- the action of chewing
- main source of energy
- basically a fifth taste bud
- teeth located between canines and molars
- 1 stomach
- what an animal eats
- catalyst that allows chemical reactions to occur
- the action of swallowing
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- 4 stomachs
- salivary gland at the base of the tongue
- eats both plants and meat
- only eats plants
- teeth located at the front of the mouth
- salivary gland under the tongue
- only eats meat
- salivary gland that produces the most saliva
- teeth adapted for tearing
- enzyme responsible for digestion of carbs
- teeth used for grinding up food
19 Clues: 1 stomach • 4 stomachs • only eats meat • only eats plants • what an animal eats • the action of chewing • main source of energy • the action of swallowing • eats both plants and meat • teeth adapted for tearing • basically a fifth taste bud • salivary gland under the tongue • teeth used for grinding up food • teeth located at the front of the mouth • ...
Terminology 2025-12-12
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- Internal resource for learning and development.
- Facility space containing equipment for cooling air/water using refrigerant.
- Personnel who accompany visitors or assets within a facility.
- We provide security and safety services
- System used for incident reporting and management.
- Safeguard people and locations to deliver on Meta's priorities, principles, and mission.
- The enclosure on the roof of a building that houses mechanical equipment.
- A silent alert signaling that a person is under threat.
- Microsoft's email and personal information manager application.
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- A sudden illness or injury requiring immediate attention.
- A highly secure, restricted area within Meta data centers where the destruction and sanitation of storage media devices take place.
- The internal knowledge base for Global Security Operations.
- Learning and development platform used for training courses.
- Main entry control point, often where visitors check in.
- Room where external network circuits enter the building (acronym).
- The main area in a facility where servers and network gear are housed.
- Consistent, regular routes and patterns followed by security personnel.
- Physical access control system software used to manage badge access.
- A room containing heat exchanger elements, often for HVAC.
19 Clues: We provide security and safety services • Internal resource for learning and development. • System used for incident reporting and management. • A silent alert signaling that a person is under threat. • Main entry control point, often where visitors check in. • A sudden illness or injury requiring immediate attention. • ...
Medical Terms 2023-08-12
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- An adverse reaction to a specific substance.
- Loss of sensation during a medical procedure.
- A plan to manage or cure a medical issue.
- A written order for medication.
- Drugs used to treat medical conditions.
- The expected outcome of a medical condition.
- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- A noticeable change indicating a health issue.
- The period of healing after medical intervention.
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- The identification of a disease or condition.
- An individual under medical care.
- A medication to treat bacterial infections.
- Treatments to improve health or well-being.
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases.
- The use of medical imaging technologies.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulation.
- A discussion with a healthcare professional.
- A specific abnormal condition affecting the body.
18 Clues: A written order for medication. • An individual under medical care. • Drugs used to treat medical conditions. • The use of medical imaging technologies. • A plan to manage or cure a medical issue. • A medication to treat bacterial infections. • Treatments to improve health or well-being. • An adverse reaction to a specific substance. • ...
Terminology 2025-10-16
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- A word that describes a verb.
- An exaggeration for dramatic effect.
- A word that describes a noun.
- Words that sound the same as the sound they refer to.
- A short, personal story to illustrate a point.
- Speaking to the reader using you or your.
- Using two or more words that start with the same sound.
- Using the same word or phrase more than once.
- Describing something by comparing it to something else using as or like.
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- Something someone believes.
- A question to make the reader think, rather than to be answered.
- Giving human characteristics, traits, or actions to things that aren't human.
- Words chosen to evoke an emotional reaction in the reader.
- Something known or proven to be true.
- The name of a person, place, or thing.
- Describing something by saying it is something else.
- An action word
- Using three things, e.g three adjectives.
- Using numbers, such as percentages or figures, to evidence a point.
19 Clues: An action word • Something someone believes. • A word that describes a verb. • A word that describes a noun. • An exaggeration for dramatic effect. • Something known or proven to be true. • The name of a person, place, or thing. • Speaking to the reader using you or your. • Using three things, e.g three adjectives. • Using the same word or phrase more than once. • ...
Vocab words 2022-11-01
10 Clues: Begining • last part • very small • with a limit • to eliminate • to keep inside • words or phrases • willing to do something • We were at the subway _________ • to allow someone to join a group
My crossword puzzle 2014-03-06
Across
- medical records are also used in
- 160/80
- when a child reaches 18, most states consider them to be adults with the right to privacy
- include findings from tests
- to examine and review a group of patient records
- information that must be obtained when a patient makes an appointment
- electronic medical record
- where information came from
- a patient who does not follow the medical advice he or she receives
- medical records must be neat and legible
- patient medical health records
Down
- documentation must be
- received by fax
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- cheif complaint, history,examination,details, drugs and dosage, assesment, return
- the process of recording information in a medical record
- use precise description
- problem oriented medical record
- getting to the point
- history of present illness
20 Clues: 160/80 • received by fax • getting to the point • documentation must be • use precise description • electronic medical record • history of present illness • include findings from tests • where information came from • patient medical health records • problem oriented medical record • medical records are also used in • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • ...
Sensory System 2023-10-19
Across
- medical term for eardrum
- irregular curvature of the cornea or lens
- visible part of ear
- medical term for farsightedness
- sends impulses formed by retina to the brain
- small central portion of retina wears down
- called the "window of the eye"
- causes one to have vertigo
- contains rods and cones
- cones are affected, color is seen differently
- excessive intraocular pressure
Down
- sounds to the inner ear are blocked
- oral yeast/fungal infection that causes white lesions
- medical term for nearsighedness
- type of piercing named after it, partitions the nose
- surgical procedure to empty fluids in tympanic membrane
- medical term for the blind spot of the eye
- medical term for taste buds
- tiniest bones in the body located in the middle ear
- medical term for "pink eye"
- medical term for sty
- hearing ringing and other such sounds
- focuses images on retina
23 Clues: visible part of ear • medical term for sty • contains rods and cones • medical term for eardrum • focuses images on retina • causes one to have vertigo • medical term for taste buds • medical term for "pink eye" • called the "window of the eye" • excessive intraocular pressure • medical term for nearsighedness • medical term for farsightedness • sounds to the inner ear are blocked • ...
qard. 2023-10-21
Unit 10: Dictionary Related Words 2024-11-11
Across
- Relating to the sounds of speech
- geographical dictionary
- concise collection
- everyday language or dialect
- specialized vocabulary
- specific item or individual record
- reference to a source
- study of the origin and history of words
- shares the same spelling or pronunciation
Down
- source of information
- look through something
- A shortened version
- conventional spelling system
- note or comment added
- dictionary or vocabulary list
15 Clues: concise collection • A shortened version • source of information • note or comment added • reference to a source • look through something • specialized vocabulary • geographical dictionary • everyday language or dialect • conventional spelling system • dictionary or vocabulary list • Relating to the sounds of speech • specific item or individual record • ...
MUET 2020-01-20
Across
- prevent / avoid
- tin mining method
- insolvent
- not genuine/ not real
- looks like
- make easy, assist, enable
- found everywhere, widespread
- cheap
- collection
- overdone / exceeded
- damage, harm, spoil
- reduce/lessen
- encourage, motivate, promote, inspire
- expensive
Down
- story line, description
- managing/organising/coping
- terminology
- obtaining/ finding
- competitive
- wise
- increase/swell/expand
- blooming/ popular
- widely
- expensive/ not cheap
- owner, investors
- limit, ceiling, base
- dig/ bring out
- cylinder
- be greater than, offset, compensate
29 Clues: wise • cheap • widely • cylinder • insolvent • expensive • looks like • collection • terminology • competitive • reduce/lessen • dig/ bring out • prevent / avoid • owner, investors • tin mining method • blooming/ popular • obtaining/ finding • overdone / exceeded • damage, harm, spoil • expensive/ not cheap • limit, ceiling, base • not genuine/ not real • increase/swell/expand • story line, description • ...
LGS-34 2021-05-07
Across
- lexicography
- verb pronoun attachment
- tense, present perfect (2 words hyphenated)
- attachment to verb (prefix, infix, suffix)
- synonym (3 words hyphentaed)
- tense, future (2 words hyphenated)
- tense, past (2 words hyphenated)
- tense, routine
- adverb
- preposition
- grammar
- linguistics (3 words hyphenated)
- terminology
- negation
Down
- tense, present (2 words hyphenated)
- interjection
- morphology
- noun (common) (3 words hyphenated)
- grammar
- antonym (3 words hyphenated)
- adjective
- pronoun
- tense
- morpheme
- conditional
25 Clues: tense • adverb • grammar • pronoun • grammar • morpheme • negation • adjective • morphology • conditional • preposition • terminology • lexicography • interjection • tense, routine • verb pronoun attachment • antonym (3 words hyphenated) • synonym (3 words hyphentaed) • tense, past (2 words hyphenated) • linguistics (3 words hyphenated) • noun (common) (3 words hyphenated) • tense, future (2 words hyphenated) • ...
Quest 5 text 8 Is Data Science... 2024-09-23
Across
- varmistaa
- trendikäs
- muuntaa
- markkinointi
- yritys
- tuottaa
- laajentaa,laajeta
- valloittaa
- periaate
- muuntaminen
- olennaisin osa, ydin
- hyvät puolet
- määritellä
- kukoistava
- teollisuus
- järjestely,lajittelu
- silkka,puhdas
- huolestuttava
- käynnistää,laukaista
- ironisesti
- uskottavuus,luotettavuus
- vallankumous
- kyseenalaistaa
- hyödyllinen
Down
- yksityisyys
- vanhentunut
- tili
- vaihdella
- huonot puolet
- tarkastelu,tutkiminen
- omaisuus,merkittävä
- iskulause
- evoluutio,kehittyminen
- mainostaa
- horisontti,raja
- merkittävyys
- laajuus
- terminologia,sanasto
- erottaa,louhia
- varastointi
- vaisto
- kriittinen,elintärkeä
- universumi,maailmankaikeus
43 Clues: tili • yritys • vaisto • muuntaa • tuottaa • laajuus • periaate • varmistaa • trendikäs • vaihdella • iskulause • mainostaa • valloittaa • määritellä • kukoistava • teollisuus • ironisesti • yksityisyys • vanhentunut • muuntaminen • varastointi • hyödyllinen • markkinointi • merkittävyys • hyvät puolet • vallankumous • huonot puolet • silkka,puhdas • huolestuttava • erottaa,louhia • kyseenalaistaa • horisontti,raja • laajentaa,laajeta • ...
2.03 Medical Terminology Crossword - MaRayla Black 2023-01-06
Across
- root for when the skin is cold
- root meaning heat
- prefix meaning hair
- root for gland inflammation
- root for skin redness
- suffix meaning pertaining to
- prefix referring to the blood or vessels
- root pertaining to scales
Down
- the skin reacting to drugs
- above
- pertaining to the skin
- to be blue
- pertaining to pus
- fat
- nails
- pertaining to the sebum
- pertaining to the darkness of the skin
- prefix meaning under or below
18 Clues: fat • above • nails • to be blue • root meaning heat • pertaining to pus • prefix meaning hair • root for skin redness • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to the sebum • root pertaining to scales • the skin reacting to drugs • root for gland inflammation • suffix meaning pertaining to • prefix meaning under or below • root for when the skin is cold • pertaining to the darkness of the skin • ...
basketball 2023-09-07
Across
- provide the best possible care for players
- Medical professionals work to prevent injuries through
- Medical staff oversees
- collaborating closely with strength
- Conducting assessments to identify players at higher risk
- Referring players to sports psychologists
- Ensuring players comply with anti-doping
- Recognizing the importance of mindset health
- Being prepared for medical necessary
- hydration strategies to optimize
- physical therapy to aid in players' recuperation
Down
- Medical experts advise on players' dietary needs
- They provide immediate medical attention
- ensuring swift diagnosis and treatment
- Medical professionals collaborate
- They manage the health and well-being of players
- Keeping comprehensive injury records
- They assess the severity of injuries
- Confirming players are fit to participate
- Having protocols in place for identifying
- Recognizing the importance of mental health
21 Clues: Medical staff oversees • hydration strategies to optimize • Medical professionals collaborate • collaborating closely with strength • Keeping comprehensive injury records • They assess the severity of injuries • Being prepared for medical necessary • ensuring swift diagnosis and treatment • They provide immediate medical attention • Ensuring players comply with anti-doping • ...
medical 2023-04-09
Across
- a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery
- helps people to breathe
- hospital department that specializes in the treatment of the skin and skin diseases
- hospital department that specializes in the treatment of bones and muscles
- a box for the storage and disposal of dangerous medical waste
- gloves for examine patient
- creates x-rays and CT scans
- a device used for injecting liquids into the body
Down
- hospital department that specializes in the treatment of children
- transport person who isunable to walk
- a receptacle used by a bedridden patient for urine
- a cotton fabric used to cover wounds or surgical incisions
- hospital department that treats women and unborn children during pregnancy
- fill prescriptions twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
- hospital department that specializes in the treatment of the heart
- a long robe worn by hospital patient
16 Clues: helps people to breathe • gloves for examine patient • creates x-rays and CT scans • a long robe worn by hospital patient • transport person who isunable to walk • a device used for injecting liquids into the body • a receptacle used by a bedridden patient for urine • a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery • ...
Word of the Day Crossword 2015-10-24
Across
- to free from a difficult situation
- special vocabulary used in a particular business
- lasting a long time
- acts playfully
- grasp
- a toe or finger
- to display noticeably
- likelihood of behaving in a certain way
Down
- the farthest reaches of settlement
- to make something seem more important or bigger
- skillful at dealing with people
- complete failure
- no longer in use
- unable to move
- lasting for many years
- a risky undertaking
- fraud
- make fun of
18 Clues: fraud • grasp • make fun of • unable to move • acts playfully • a toe or finger • complete failure • no longer in use • a risky undertaking • lasting a long time • to display noticeably • lasting for many years • skillful at dealing with people • the farthest reaches of settlement • to free from a difficult situation • likelihood of behaving in a certain way • ...
MED112 Chapter 19 2020-01-22
Across
- coding services for medicare
- current procedural terminology
- provider falsely represent services
- limited to body area of CC
- time covered for follow-up care
- codes 10021-69990
- codes include more than 1 procedure
- diagnostic radiology
Down
- critical care
- review of systems
- higher reimbursement
- codes using a plus sign
- connection- diagnostic & procedural info
- most complex of histories
- billed for service not performed
- encounter form
- 1 or more special circumstances apply
- evaluation & management
18 Clues: critical care • encounter form • review of systems • codes 10021-69990 • higher reimbursement • diagnostic radiology • codes using a plus sign • evaluation & management • most complex of histories • limited to body area of CC • coding services for medicare • current procedural terminology • time covered for follow-up care • billed for service not performed • ...
computer systems 2022-10-21
Across
- - you can't see or touch it
- - operators video components
- - deconstruct
- - memory commonly referred to as RAM
- - connect
- - a software
- - information you put into a device
- - central processing unit
Down
- - the program is copied from there.
- - information
- - you can see and touch it
- - random access memory
- - kg
- - one on one talk
- - the component that stores the programs and data currently
- from the main memory
- - information you take out of a device
- - bossy
18 Clues: - kg • - bossy • - connect • - a software • - information • - deconstruct • - one on one talk • from the main memory • - random access memory • - central processing unit • - you can see and touch it • - you can't see or touch it • - operators video components • - the program is copied from there. • - information you put into a device • - memory commonly referred to as RAM • ...
Medical Terminology and Math Test Review 2024-03-27
Across
- prefix peri- means
- suffix -cyte means
- prefix hypo- means
- word root gastr means
- suffix meaning surgical removal
- suffix -sepsis means
- word root encephal means
Down
- prefix post- means
- prefix anti- means
- prefix means over or above
- word root neur means
- word root pneum means
- suffix -sclerosis means
- suffix meaning studies or practices
- word root oste means
- word root ophthalm means
- suffix meaning blood condition
- prefix dis- means
18 Clues: prefix dis- means • prefix post- means • prefix anti- means • prefix peri- means • suffix -cyte means • prefix hypo- means • word root neur means • word root oste means • suffix -sepsis means • word root pneum means • word root gastr means • suffix -sclerosis means • word root ophthalm means • word root encephal means • prefix means over or above • suffix meaning blood condition • ...
Medical 2020-11-11
Medical 2023-11-10
Across
- high blood sugar
- trauma trauma in which a forceful impact occurs
- an intentional overmedication
- localized collection of blood
- Swelling
- bruise
- cavity located below the diaphragm
- directive legal document that details a persons healthcare wishes
- a break in a bone
Down
- large blood vessels that carry blood
- low blood sugar
- outer layer of skin damage
- an extrme loss of blood
- airtight
- the protrusion of an organ through an open wound
- the back side of the body
16 Clues: bruise • airtight • Swelling • low blood sugar • high blood sugar • a break in a bone • an extrme loss of blood • the back side of the body • outer layer of skin damage • an intentional overmedication • localized collection of blood • cavity located below the diaphragm • large blood vessels that carry blood • trauma trauma in which a forceful impact occurs • ...
Easy as PIE 2014-03-06
Across
- Chief complaint, history, Examination, Details, Drugs and dosage not cheese!
- contain important info of the patients and medical history
- Electronic medical record
- audits done within the office
- Personal Health Record
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- to examine and review a group of medical records for completeness and accuracy
- the process of recording information in the medical record
- Problem Oriented Medical Record
- Something you can measure/see; BP, temperature, rash etc..
- Form you sign to allow treatment
Down
- transferring spoken word into written documents.
- Electronic Health Record
- all information gathered in the initial interview, past medical history ect.
- audits done outside the office usually by gov't entities
- specific info that is required of a population
- What they feel; headache
- Someone who dose not follow the DR. instructions
- An inventory of the body obtained by the health care provider through a series of questions
- Subjective Objective Assessment Plan
20 Clues: Personal Health Record • Electronic Health Record • What they feel; headache • Electronic medical record • audits done within the office • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem Oriented Medical Record • Form you sign to allow treatment • Subjective Objective Assessment Plan • specific info that is required of a population • transferring spoken word into written documents. • ...
Higher Education 2014-03-21
Across
- Bachelor of Arts
- training in an art or a trade
- title given by a college
- services
- Bachelor of Science
- secondary specialization in college
Down
- to change schools
- smaller school with less majors
- large school with many offerings
- paid for
- graduate degree after bachelor's
- doctorate, highest degree
- special words used in a field
- main specialization in college
14 Clues: paid for • services • Bachelor of Arts • to change schools • Bachelor of Science • title given by a college • doctorate, highest degree • training in an art or a trade • special words used in a field • main specialization in college • smaller school with less majors • large school with many offerings • graduate degree after bachelor's • secondary specialization in college
4.00 Crossword - gigs 2024-03-25
Across
- Medical term for vomiting blood
- The process of cleaning an animal's teeth
- Medical term for difficulty urinating
- The process of collecting a specimen from an animal
- The process of cutting into an animal's skin for surgery
- Medical term for an animal's blood sugar level
- The act of restraining an animal for examination
- The process of taking an X-ray of an animal
- The process of surgically removing a part of an animal's body
- monitoring The process of monitoring an animal's heart activity
- Medical term for a condition of the stomach
- rate Another term for an animal's respiratory rate
- The act of giving medication to an animal
- therapy The process of giving oxygen to an animal
- The process of removing a foreign object from an animal's body
- Medical term for an animal with normal health
- Medical term for difficulty swallowing
Down
- Medical term for a high number of white blood cells
- The process of giving fluid under the skin
- The act of removing waste from an animal's body
- Medical term for a rapid heart rate
- The amount of medication given at one time
- Medical term for inflammation of the liver
- The process of taking a small tissue sample from an animal for testing
- Medical term for a low number of red blood cells
- The process of surgically removing an animal's uterus
- Medical term for an infection in the bladder
- The act of grooming an animal's coat
- Another term for an animal's heart rate
- Medical term for a condition of the eye
- The process of giving a vaccine to an animal
- The process of removing fluid from a body cavity
- The process of evaluating an animal's joints
- The process of orienting an animal to a new home
- Measurement of an animal's temperature
- The process of listening to an animal's chest with a stethoscope
- pressure Measurement of an animal's blood pressure
- The process of removing parasites from an animal
- Medical term for a condition of the skin
- Medical term for difficulty breathing
40 Clues: Medical term for vomiting blood • Medical term for a rapid heart rate • The act of grooming an animal's coat • Medical term for difficulty urinating • Medical term for difficulty breathing • Measurement of an animal's temperature • Medical term for difficulty swallowing • Another term for an animal's heart rate • Medical term for a condition of the eye • ...
Fire/Ambulance CAD Problem Natures Crossword 2021-11-08
Across
- Motor Vehicle Accident with Injuries
- Structure Fire Residential
- Search Call
- Fire Assist Call
- Other (Non-Structure) Fire
- Elevator Rescue
- Motor Vehicle Accident with Unknown Injuries
- Detector
- Police Requested Medical Emergency
- Boulder County Medical
- Gas Leak Interior
- Structure Fire Commercial
- Gas Leak Exterior
Down
- Wildland Fire
- Smoke Investigation/Report
- Fire Alarm Commercial
- Burn Permit
- Unconfirmed Commercial Structure Fire
- (General) Medical Emergency
- RMNP Medical
- Odor Investigation
- Medical Emergency Stage
- Motor Vehicle Accident with Extrication
- Rescue Call
- Fire Alarm Residential
25 Clues: Detector • Search Call • Burn Permit • Rescue Call • RMNP Medical • Wildland Fire • Elevator Rescue • Fire Assist Call • Gas Leak Interior • Gas Leak Exterior • Odor Investigation • Fire Alarm Commercial • Boulder County Medical • Fire Alarm Residential • Medical Emergency Stage • Structure Fire Commercial • Structure Fire Residential • Smoke Investigation/Report • Other (Non-Structure) Fire • ...
Midterm Review for Medical Terminology 234 2014-03-03
18 Clues: slow • cell • after • brain • sugar • birth • skull • breast • behind • disease • bladder • to remove • instrument • excessive flow • condition of urine • beside, beyond, around • below, less than normal • surgical removal of fluid
