medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Terminology 2025-04-14
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- loss of hair
- lack of red blood cells
- a tube shaped bacteria
- not breathing
- the top aspect of the animal
- a round shaped bacteria
- bloody diarrhea
- increased pressure of the eye
- too many white blood cells
- towards the nose
- increased body temperature
- inflammation of the stomach
- bladder infection
- bloody vomit
- uterine infection
- a clear, low cellular fluid
- to listen with a stethoscope
- frequent urination
- difficult birth
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- neurologic weakness in moving
- yellowing of the skin
- towards the head
- destruction of red blood cells
- the bottom aspect of the front feet
- towards the tail
- discharge high in white blood cells (pus)
- low blood sugar
- frequent drinking
- the bottom aspect of the back feet
- the bottom aspect of the animal
- neurologic inability to move
- inflammation of the GI tract
- itchy
- Rapid respiratory rate
34 Clues: itchy • loss of hair • bloody vomit • not breathing • bloody diarrhea • low blood sugar • difficult birth • towards the head • towards the tail • towards the nose • frequent drinking • bladder infection • uterine infection • frequent urination • yellowing of the skin • a tube shaped bacteria • Rapid respiratory rate • lack of red blood cells • a round shaped bacteria • too many white blood cells • ...
Terminology 2025-06-25
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- fabric pad or blanket used to cushion the saddle on the horse, put on before the saddle
- leather shoes with slick bottoms used for riding western
- denim clothing worn by the rider
- pen used for training a horse
- used to cut off excess hoof wall, used by farriers
- used to hold the horse shoe to the hoof
- leather straps used to guide and stop the horse
- can be soft or hard, used to remove dust and loose dirt off the horse
- a strap that holds the saddle on the horse
- a cereal grain that is occasionally fed to horses
- metal bar that goes in the horse’s mouth used to guide and stop the horse
- favorite fruit treat for horse
- used to drive the nail through the horse shoe and hoof wall
- hair brush used to brush through the mane and tail
- metal hook used to scrape and clean out the horse’s hoof
- leather headgear used for riding a horse
- housing area for horses
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- metal brush with serrated ridges, used for removing dirt out of a horse's coat
- giant nail file for horse hooves
- metal rings nailed onto the hoof of the horse
- transportation for horses
- foot rest that hangs from the saddle to support the rider’s foot when riding
- metal brush with a serrated edge, used for removing shedding hair off the horse
- wrappings that go around the bottom of the horse’s legs to help protect it from injury
- used to pull the trailer
- fed to the horse, is a main source of food
- fabric head gear used to catch and tie up the horse
- metal device attached to the heel of the boot, used to help urge the horse forward
- seat fastened to the back of the horse, used for riding horses
- things that Jet loves more than anything
- used to bend the end of the nail when shoeing the horse
- fenced in area used to ride horses
- elastic band used to tie off a braid in the horse’s mane and tail
- leather strap on the bridle that helps the bridle stay on
- rope used to lead and tie up the horse
- raised part of the saddle used when roping cows or to hold onto to mount
- flag stick used to guide the horse when round penning and training horses
- head protection worn by the rider
- favorite vegetable treat for horses
39 Clues: housing area for horses • used to pull the trailer • transportation for horses • pen used for training a horse • favorite fruit treat for horse • giant nail file for horse hooves • denim clothing worn by the rider • head protection worn by the rider • fenced in area used to ride horses • favorite vegetable treat for horses • rope used to lead and tie up the horse • ...
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5 Clues: low TSH • hardening of the artery wall • inflammation of the middle ear • reconstruction of belly fat and muscles • procedure to fix weakness in abdominal wall
medical terminology 2025-10-07
Across
- only one epithelial cell in thickness, are the smallest blood vessels in the body
- the loss of the normal rhythm
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- an abnormally slow resting heart rate
- the emergency use of electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm
- Blocker reduces the workload of the heart by blocking the release stress hormones, thus slowing the rate of the heartbeat
5 Clues: the loss of the normal rhythm • an abnormally slow resting heart rate • the emergency use of electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm • only one epithelial cell in thickness, are the smallest blood vessels in the body • Blocker reduces the workload of the heart by blocking the release stress hormones, thus slowing the rate of the heartbeat
Medical Terminology Revision Crossword 2021-05-28
Across
- inflammation of the appendix
- study of the skin
- inflammation of the stomach
- study of the heart
- surgical removal
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- relating to the skeleton and the muscles
- inflammation of the nose
- records the electrical signal from your heart
- study of the heart
- date of birth (abbrev)
- a first response to a first aid emergency
11 Clues: surgical removal • study of the skin • study of the heart • study of the heart • date of birth (abbrev) • inflammation of the nose • inflammation of the stomach • inflammation of the appendix • relating to the skeleton and the muscles • a first response to a first aid emergency • records the electrical signal from your heart
medical terminology (Lao) 2 2023-06-18
10 Clues: "ໄວ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ໃຫຍ່" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ນ້ອຍ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ເລກສາມ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ກ່ອນໜ້າ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ເລກໜຶ່ງ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ຂ້າງລຸ່ມ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ເໜືອຫຼືເກີນ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ອີກຄຳໜຶ່ງທີ່ມີຄວາມໝາຍວ່າ "anti" • ອີກຄຳໜຶ່ງທີ່ມີຄວາມໝາຍວ່າ "poly"
Intro to Medical Terminology 2017-01-09
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- a word that is derived form someone's proper name
- a type of word that is composed of the first letters of other words
- single words that have been shortened
- a categorical term for a word part that is added to a root word to change or modify its meaning
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- a root word with an added vowel at the end in order to make it easier to pronounce when cmobined with a suffix that begins with a consonant
- a system in which individual parts can stand alone
- word parts that carry the essential meaning of a word
- the specialized technical language used in a profession
- a word part added to the beginning of a word
- a word part that is added to the ending of a root word to form a new word
10 Clues: single words that have been shortened • a word part added to the beginning of a word • a word that is derived form someone's proper name • a system in which individual parts can stand alone • word parts that carry the essential meaning of a word • the specialized technical language used in a profession • ...
Medical Terminology - encaphal(o) 2021-12-07
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- a method of recording the activity of the brain
- a tumor in the brain
- inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- swelling of the brain
- softening of the brain tissue
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- inflammation of the brain
- a disease that affects the brain
- a recording (x-ray picture) of the brain
- a disease that affects the brain and muscles
- an instrument for viewing the brain
10 Clues: a tumor in the brain • swelling of the brain • inflammation of the brain • softening of the brain tissue • a disease that affects the brain • an instrument for viewing the brain • a recording (x-ray picture) of the brain • inflammation of the brain and spinal cord • a disease that affects the brain and muscles • a method of recording the activity of the brain
Medical terminology warm up 2025-09-25
Across
- : Abbreviation for electrocardiogram.
- : Plane dividing the body into front and back portions.
- : Prefix meaning slow (as in bradycardia).
- : Root referring to liver.
- : Root referring to bone.
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- : Root referring to skin.
- : Root referring to the heart.
- : Root referring to kidney.
- : Prefix meaning fast (as in tachypnea).
- : Suffix meaning inflammation (as in dermatitis).
10 Clues: : Root referring to skin. • : Root referring to bone. • : Root referring to liver. • : Root referring to kidney. • : Root referring to the heart. • : Abbreviation for electrocardiogram. • : Prefix meaning fast (as in tachypnea). • : Prefix meaning slow (as in bradycardia). • : Suffix meaning inflammation (as in dermatitis). • ...
Ch. 7 Medical Terminology 2024-09-25
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- Drugs that block the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- When the immune system attacks its own cells it is called an _____ disease
- Medication to block certain actions of the immune system
- Substances that produce allergic reactions
- The process by which cancer spreads from one place to another
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- Mild, not cancerous
- Infections that occur when the body’s defenses are weakened are called _____ infections.
- White blood cells that make antibodies to fight infection
- Life threatening allergic reaction
- Cancerous tumor
10 Clues: Cancerous tumor • Mild, not cancerous • Life threatening allergic reaction • Substances that produce allergic reactions • Drugs that block the growth and reproduction of bacteria • Medication to block certain actions of the immune system • White blood cells that make antibodies to fight infection • The process by which cancer spreads from one place to another • ...
Ch. 22 Medical Terminology 2024-04-29
Across
- Upper portion of the sternum
- A bony bump that forms on the joint of the base of the big toe; aka a bunion
- Arthritis caused by build up of uric acid crystals
- An artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Hunchback
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- Originating from one’s self
- The bony prominence on each side of the human ankle
- Originating within another
- Sway back
- Leg brace or splint designed to control, correct, or compensate for impaired limb function
10 Clues: Sway back • Hunchback • Originating within another • Originating from one’s self • Upper portion of the sternum • Arthritis caused by build up of uric acid crystals • The bony prominence on each side of the human ankle • An artificial device that replaces a missing body part • A bony bump that forms on the joint of the base of the big toe; aka a bunion • ...
Ch. 23 Medical Terminology 2024-05-03
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- Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
- Body movement that describes bone rotating around a central axis
- The circular movement at the far end of a limb
- Closing of a joint (decreasing the angle between two bones)
- Movement that turns the palm down
- Straightening of a joint (increasing the angle between two bones)
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- Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- Bending of the foot or the toes upward
- ___________ flexion Bends the foot downward at the ankle; pointing the toes
- Movement that turns the palm up
10 Clues: Movement that turns the palm up • Movement that turns the palm down • Bending of the foot or the toes upward • The circular movement at the far end of a limb • Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body • Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body • Closing of a joint (decreasing the angle between two bones) • ...
Ch. 21 Medical Terminology 2024-04-22
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- abnormal sound or murmur heard during auscultation of an artery
- substance does not allow x-rays to pass through and appears white or light gray on the resulting film
- the patient is lying on the left side with the right knee and thigh drawn up with the left arm placed along the back
- type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor, much like an X-ray movie
- a factor in the patient's condition that makes the use of a medication or specific treatment dangerous or ill advised
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- a substance that allows x-rays to pass through and appears black or dark gray on the resulting film
- ___________ radiology: doctors use medical imaging to guide minimally invasive surgical procedures
- any position in which the patient is lying down
- ultrasound of the heart
- tapping on the surface of the body to determine the density of the underlying structure
10 Clues: ultrasound of the heart • any position in which the patient is lying down • abnormal sound or murmur heard during auscultation of an artery • tapping on the surface of the body to determine the density of the underlying structure • ___________ radiology: doctors use medical imaging to guide minimally invasive surgical procedures • ...
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- means skin
- the abbreviation of fracture
- means lower back
- backward bending of the foot
- means sacrum
- means white
- suffix that means immature
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- the study of cells and their functions
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- not all medical terms require this
- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- all medical terms require this
14 Clues: means skin • means white • means sacrum • means lower back • suffix that means immature • the abbreviation of fracture • backward bending of the foot • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • ...
ELA 2022-08-22
10 Clues: Origin • Similar • Opposites • Keep or hold • Special terms • Useful or able • Idea or thought • Surrounding clues • A list of definitions • Being better at one thing
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Medical Terminology Crossword Study Guide 2024-09-11
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- provides services to diagnose and treat diseases for a short period of time
- connected to the underlying tissue by the nail bed
- forms the lining of internal organs and the skin
- made up of oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, liver, and gall bladder
- large smooth ball-shaped end of a long bone
- releases sebum directly into hair follicles
- pertaining to under the skin
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- has no blood supply or connective tissue
- contagious viral infection; german measles
- other term for anterior
- made up of humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges
- connect word parts;not used if suffix begins with a vowel
- works in orthopedics
- laying horizontal facing upward
14 Clues: works in orthopedics • other term for anterior • pertaining to under the skin • laying horizontal facing upward • has no blood supply or connective tissue • contagious viral infection; german measles • large smooth ball-shaped end of a long bone • releases sebum directly into hair follicles • forms the lining of internal organs and the skin • ...
Medical Term/Dosage Forms 2024-05-09
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- What part of the body does Meningitis affect
- What is the medical term for teeth grinding
- What is the medical term for a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
- What injection dosage form is inserted into the muscles
- What is the medical term for chest
- What is the medical term for kidney stones
- What is the dosage form for a small hand-held device that delivers medication directly to your lungs
- What is the medical term for fungal infection
- What does GERD stand for
- What does the abbreviation STI stand for
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- What is the medical term for an operation to cut or tie off the two tubes known as vas deferens
- What is the meaning of the medical term Xerosis
- Dosage form involving a drug being placed under the tongue to be dissolved
- What is the meaning of the medical term Cerumen
- What does the abbreviation HRT stand for
- What is the pregnancy sac containing the baby and the amniotic fluid called
- What is the medical term for runny nose
- What is the medical term for slowness of movement
- What is the medical term for a benign tumor in a gland or organ
- What liquid dosage form is a mix of water and alcohol
20 Clues: What does GERD stand for • What is the medical term for chest • What is the medical term for runny nose • What does the abbreviation HRT stand for • What does the abbreviation STI stand for • What is the medical term for kidney stones • What is the medical term for teeth grinding • What part of the body does Meningitis affect • ...
CH 5 Medical Terminology 2021-11-08
Across
- removal of a stone, especially from the bladder
- the study of the causes of diseases
- located in front and above
- life science
- excessively vascular
- examination of the bronchi
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- administration of an additional dose of medication
- branch of dentistry concerned with the extraction of teeth
- injury to the central nervous system
- a tumor derived from the neuroendocrine cells in the intestinal tract
10 Clues: life science • excessively vascular • located in front and above • examination of the bronchi • the study of the causes of diseases • injury to the central nervous system • removal of a stone, especially from the bladder • administration of an additional dose of medication • branch of dentistry concerned with the extraction of teeth • ...
Medical Terminology - WS #3 2014-03-18
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- Pertaining to the lung
- Body system responsible for the secretion of hormones
- Inner lining of the thoracic cavity
- Procedure to remove air or fluid from the pleural space
- Region of the lower back
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- Inflammation of the larynx
- Lung disease caused by inhaling dust
- Lying flat on the stomach
- The plane that divides the body into the superior and inferior parts
- Tissue that covers surfaces, lines cavities and forms glands
10 Clues: Pertaining to the lung • Region of the lower back • Lying flat on the stomach • Inflammation of the larynx • Inner lining of the thoracic cavity • Lung disease caused by inhaling dust • Body system responsible for the secretion of hormones • Procedure to remove air or fluid from the pleural space • Tissue that covers surfaces, lines cavities and forms glands • ...
Medical terminology of heart 2021-05-01
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- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels that make up the circulatory system
- inflammation of the heart
- intentional and temporary cessation of cardiac activity
- treatment of any cardiovascular disease
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- A disease of the heart muscle that leads to generalized deterioration of the muscle and its pumping ability.
- a disease causing a softening of the muscle of the heart
- a surgical operation of suturing the heart muscle
- induration of the heart caused by formation of fibrous tissue in the cardiac muscle
- An enlarged heart. It is usually a sign of an underlying problem, such as high blood pressure, heart valve problems, or cardiomyopathy.
- A herniation or protrusion of the heart through an opening in the diaphragm, or through a wound
10 Clues: inflammation of the heart • treatment of any cardiovascular disease • a surgical operation of suturing the heart muscle • intentional and temporary cessation of cardiac activity • a disease causing a softening of the muscle of the heart • Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels that make up the circulatory system • ...
Ch. 13 Medical Terminology 2024-01-26
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- a condition in which veins have a problem moving blood back to the heart
- red blood cells
- a fatty substance that travels through blood
- dangerous infection in the blood
- increased number of red blood cells in the blood
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- a drug that prevents clotting of blood
- abnormally swollen veins
- performed to assess cardiovascular health and function during and after stress
- iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to cells
- lower than normal number of erythrocytes in the blood
10 Clues: red blood cells • abnormally swollen veins • dangerous infection in the blood • a drug that prevents clotting of blood • a fatty substance that travels through blood • increased number of red blood cells in the blood • lower than normal number of erythrocytes in the blood • iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to cells • ...
Ch. 15 Medical Terminology 2024-02-06
Across
- tooth colored filling
- cap placed on top of damaged teeth is a dental _______
- a dental _______ replaces missing teeth
- cavities, tooth decay
- a dental _____ is an artificial tooth root
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- serious gum infection
- red, swollen gums
- pocket of pus in a tooth is a dental _______.
- filling material made of metals
- connector piece between implant and fake tooth
10 Clues: red, swollen gums • serious gum infection • tooth colored filling • cavities, tooth decay • filling material made of metals • a dental _______ replaces missing teeth • a dental _____ is an artificial tooth root • pocket of pus in a tooth is a dental _______. • connector piece between implant and fake tooth • cap placed on top of damaged teeth is a dental _______
Ch. 14 Medical Terminology 2024-02-02
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- tooth surface facing the lips
- Chewing surface of posterior (back) teeth
- material covering the tooth root
- biting surface of anterior (front) teeth
- layer of the tooth under the enamel
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- hard, outermost layer of a tooth
- Tooth surface closest to the inner cheek
- surface of tooth next to the tongue
- The tissue that contains the blood vessels and nerves of a tooth
- Visible part of the tooth
10 Clues: Visible part of the tooth • tooth surface facing the lips • hard, outermost layer of a tooth • material covering the tooth root • surface of tooth next to the tongue • layer of the tooth under the enamel • Tooth surface closest to the inner cheek • biting surface of anterior (front) teeth • Chewing surface of posterior (back) teeth • ...
Renal system medical terminology 2024-04-22
Across
- Inflammation of the kidneys
- Acute bleeding in the bladder
- Blood in the urine
- Disease related to the kidneys
- Inflammation of the bladder
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- A condition where there is not enough red blood cells
- Pain in the kidneys
- Also known as kidney stones
- surgically removing the kidney
- A condition where a type of protein found in urine
10 Clues: Blood in the urine • Pain in the kidneys • Inflammation of the kidneys • Also known as kidney stones • Inflammation of the bladder • Acute bleeding in the bladder • surgically removing the kidney • Disease related to the kidneys • A condition where a type of protein found in urine • A condition where there is not enough red blood cells
Ch. 19 Medical Terminology 2024-03-15
10 Clues: fat • rib • pus • skin • blood • skull • visual examination • surgical puncture to remove fluid • instrument for visual examination • the process of producing a picture or record
Ch. 18 Medical Terminology 2024-03-08
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- low blood sugar
- tumor on the pancreas
- diabetic _______ = occurs when diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina
- ______ position= laying face down
- hormone your pancreas makes that allows your body to use sugar for energy
- ______ mellitus= occurs when the pancreas doesn't produce insulin or the body cannot use insulin
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- ______ diabetes= diabetes during pregnancy
- inserting needles through the skin to cure disease or relieve pain
- ______ position= laying on back, facing upward
- _______ care= to keep a patient comfortable, but not cure disease
10 Clues: low blood sugar • tumor on the pancreas • ______ position= laying face down • ______ diabetes= diabetes during pregnancy • ______ position= laying on back, facing upward • _______ care= to keep a patient comfortable, but not cure disease • inserting needles through the skin to cure disease or relieve pain • ...
Ch. 16 Medical Terminology 2024-02-16
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- fear of heights
- a drug that prevents pain by causing a loss of feeling
- fluid in the brain
- fear of enclosed or narrow spaces
- ___________ stroke; a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks
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- a doctor who specializes in anesthesiology
- ____________ stroke; a type of stroke that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked
- _______________ accident; also known as a stroke
- Bell's ________ is a temporary paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face
- uncontrollable sleep attacks
10 Clues: fear of heights • fluid in the brain • uncontrollable sleep attacks • fear of enclosed or narrow spaces • a doctor who specializes in anesthesiology • _______________ accident; also known as a stroke • a drug that prevents pain by causing a loss of feeling • Bell's ________ is a temporary paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face • ...
Ch. 5 Medical Terminology 2024-09-24
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- The ______ region is located below the stomach
- Away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of
- Toward the front
- The _________ cavity contains primarily the major organs of digestion
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- Toward the back
- The _______ region is located above the stomach
- Nearer to the truck of the body
- The ______ cavity is the space formed by the hip bones
- Farther from the trunk of the body
- Toward the midline or middle of the body
10 Clues: Toward the back • Toward the front • Nearer to the truck of the body • Farther from the trunk of the body • Toward the midline or middle of the body • The ______ region is located below the stomach • The _______ region is located above the stomach • The ______ cavity is the space formed by the hip bones • Away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of • ...
Ch. 2 Medical Terminology 2024-08-30
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- Low blood pressure
- Complete stopping of heart activity
- Irregular heart beat
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- A recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- _________ infarction= Heart attack; death of cardiac muscle due to ischemia (lack of blood to heart)
- High blood pressure
- _____________ fibrillation= Irregular contractions of the ventricles, may be fatal unless reversed
- Lack of blood supply to organ or tissue in the body
- _________ pectoris= Chest pain that occurs when the heart does not get enough oxygen
- __________ fibrillation= Rapid, random ineffective contractions of the atrium
10 Clues: Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Irregular heart beat • Complete stopping of heart activity • A recording of the electrical activity of the heart • Lack of blood supply to organ or tissue in the body • __________ fibrillation= Rapid, random ineffective contractions of the atrium • ...
Ch. 11 Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
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- A person killed or injured in an accident
- A medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose
- A handheld device with a face mask & a self-refilling bag that can be squeezed to provide rescue breaths
- Pressure on the heart caused by fluid in the pericardial space
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- A device that delivers extra oxygen through a tube and into your nose is called a nasal ____________.
- A flexible tube inserted through the patient’s nostril into the pharynx (throat) is called ____________ airway
- Fainting
- A device inserted through the patient’s mouth into the pharynx (throat) is called _____________ airway.
- A method of prioritizing patients
- 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 ____________. • ...
independent task medical terminology 2025-04-13
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- – A patient's right to make their own medical decisions.
- – The ethical principle of doing good and acting in the best interest of the patient.
- – A condition that negatively affects the structure or function of part or all of an organism.
- – Objective indications of a disease observed by others, like rash or fever.
- – Subjective signs of illness noticed by the patient, like pain or fatigue.
- – Measures taken to guard against disease or injury, such as vaccination or hygiene.
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- – The process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients.
- –The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- disease – A type of illness caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens.
- – A chronic medical condition also known as high blood pressure.
10 Clues: – A patient's right to make their own medical decisions. • – The process by which the body breaks down food into nutrients. • – A chronic medical condition also known as high blood pressure. • –The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. • – Subjective signs of illness noticed by the patient, like pain or fatigue. • ...
Medical Terminology - Nervous System 2020-12-11
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- dorsal, posterior portion of the brain
- nervous elements outside brain & spinal cord
- controls voluntary action of the body
- controls automatic, involuntary body functions
- includes brain & spinal cord
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- lack of sensation
- pain
- large, anterior portion of the brain
- three membrane coverings of the CNS
- transmits electrochemical impulses
10 Clues: pain • lack of sensation • includes brain & spinal cord • transmits electrochemical impulses • three membrane coverings of the CNS • large, anterior portion of the brain • controls voluntary action of the body • dorsal, posterior portion of the brain • nervous elements outside brain & spinal cord • controls automatic, involuntary body functions
Ch. 1 Medical Terminology 2024-08-26
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- Objective evidence of disease such as a fever
- A list of potential diagnoses compiled early in the assessment of a patient
- The temporary disappearance of symptoms of a disease without having achieved a cure
- A condition that lasts for a long time. These conditions can be treated but rarely cured.
- Subjective evidence of a disease such as a fever
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- A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease
- A condition in which one or more body parts are not functioning normally
- Condition has a rapid onset, a severe course, and a relatively short duration
- The identification of a disease
- 10. A set of signs or symptoms that occur together as part of a disease process
10 Clues: The identification of a disease • Objective evidence of disease such as a fever • Subjective evidence of a disease such as a fever • A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease • A condition in which one or more body parts are not functioning normally • A list of potential diagnoses compiled early in the assessment of a patient • ...
Ch. 3 Medical Terminology 2024-09-06
10 Clues: No oxygen • Nose bleed • Loss of voice • Rapid breathing • Low oxygen levels • Blood in the chest • Absence of breathing • Difficulty breathing • Abnormally slow breathing • Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest
Ch. 24 Medical Terminology 2024-05-06
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- Quick, involuntary jerking of a muscle; muscle twitch
- The loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that come with aging
- Weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures
- A painful condition caused by the muscle tearing away from the tibia
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- Study of human movement
- intermittent _________ refers to pain in the leg muscles that occurs during exercise and is relieved by rest
- Involuntary, uncontrollable movements
- Weakness or slight muscular paralysis
- Diminished tone of skeletal muscles
- A band of fibrous tissue that holds structures together abnormally, usually form after injury or surgery
10 Clues: Study of human movement • Diminished tone of skeletal muscles • Involuntary, uncontrollable movements • Weakness or slight muscular paralysis • Quick, involuntary jerking of a muscle; muscle twitch • Weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures • The loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that come with aging • ...
Ch. 4 Medical Terminology 2024-09-13
Ch. 8 Medical Terminology 2024-09-27
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Enrique CH .1 2026-01-15
Across
- medical policies, procedures, and practices that have been established offline in guidelines
- the medical director broad responsibilities
- medical direction provided by EMS medical director physician
- patient receiving prior to the arrival of the hospital
- medical direction provided by a physician to an EMS provider seeking immediate feedback
- provision by a variety of health care entities and practitioners
- the level of EMS practitioner who is likely to be the first person on the scene
- services provided by the EMS agency and personnel that are administratively and clinically integrated with other health care entities
- medical policies, procedures, and practices that are available to EMS either offline or online
- the level of a EMS who is the highest
- development of medical guidelines based on scientific evidence and research studies
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- direct orders from a physician to a prehospitalcare care
- routine duties and responsibilities of the EMS medical director
- the official procedure or system of rules
- A physician or doctor
- medical practice for certain procedures, medications,
- a person who uses advanced techniques
- Someone who provides basic emergency care and transportation to patients
- emergency medical services system
- Federal law passed in 1990 that protects individuals with a documented disability
20 Clues: A physician or doctor • emergency medical services system • a person who uses advanced techniques • the level of a EMS who is the highest • the official procedure or system of rules • the medical director broad responsibilities • medical practice for certain procedures, medications, • patient receiving prior to the arrival of the hospital • ...
Bone, Fractures and Function 2020-10-16
Across
- end portion of the bone
- protects our heart and lungs
- includes limbs and girdles
- means bone
- broken bone is pressed inward
- where the clavicular notch, manubrium and the xiphoid process is at
- the bone where our forehead is
- fracture that does not cause an open wound
- form the longitudinal axis of the body
- kind of sound like humor
- the name of the bones in the wrist
- cheek bones
- type of ribs that either don't connect to the sternum or indirectly connect
- maintains balance, weight distribution, protects spinal cord and allows flexibility
- type of bone that is dense and appears homogenous
- medical terminology for fingers
- helps he body by support, protection,and movement
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- ragged breaks occurs when execessive twisting force applied to the bone
- a butterfly shaped bone
- type of bone that is very thin and mostly curves
- covers the epiphysis and reduces friction at the joints
- type of ribs and are the 8-10 ribs
- it is a bone destroying cell and breaks bone matrix
- large compared to the infant's body
- type of ribs and the 1-7 ribs
- the amount of cranial bones
- one of the sections that the spine is divided into
- bone that breaks into many fragments
- a bone that is located in the back of the head
- middle portion of the bone
30 Clues: means bone • cheek bones • a butterfly shaped bone • end portion of the bone • kind of sound like humor • includes limbs and girdles • middle portion of the bone • the amount of cranial bones • protects our heart and lungs • broken bone is pressed inward • type of ribs and the 1-7 ribs • the bone where our forehead is • medical terminology for fingers • ...
Circulatory System 2021-05-24
Across
- system where oxygen is given to blood
- Help the body form clots to stop bleeding (components of blood slide)
- Disease that can start from childhood and slowly progress
- How many chambers in your heart pump blood?
- Tube like vessels that convey blood back into the heart
- transport blood away from heart (on vessels slide)
- Certain "___" can be a non adjustable factor for maintenance
- Type of valve that lets oxygen -rich blood from lungs pass into the left venticle
- What type of gas is removed because it is a waste
Down
- How many minutes should you exercise to maintain being healthy
- Which circulation is a pathway for oxygen-poor blood to the right ventricle?
- which gender is a non adjustable factor
- Disease caused by disruption of blood flow to the brain
- Animal whose ventricles are bigger and thicker than the atria
- Surrounds your heart like a sac (heart anatomy slide)
- What does the Circulatroy system deliver to the body tissues
- Which circulation is a pathway for blood to all body tissue
- Type of cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
- situated or pertaining to the middle (medical terminology slide)
- Component of blood that helps remove waste from the body
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen around the body(biochemical mechanisms slide)
21 Clues: system where oxygen is given to blood • which gender is a non adjustable factor • How many chambers in your heart pump blood? • What type of gas is removed because it is a waste • transport blood away from heart (on vessels slide) • Surrounds your heart like a sac (heart anatomy slide) • Disease caused by disruption of blood flow to the brain • ...
Blood Bank Crossword 2023-11-22
Across
- Determines whether or not a mother is a RhIg candidate (2 words)
- The kind of elution we do in this blood bank
- Thirty-seven degrees is also known as _____ temperature
- Abbreviation for the Anti-CD38 drug that interferes with blood bank testing
- In gel testing, a button at the bottom of the well is a ______ reaction
- Crossmatch done during a computer downtime (2 words)
- A reason for a missing reverse type
- A small portion of a larger bag, used to reduce exposure from multiple donors
- International terminology experts; the front sticker on the unit is an ____ label
- Before you do an elution you need to know if the patient has been _______ or transfused in the past 3 months
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- Done to avoid TA-GVHD but can raise potassium levels of the unit
- In solid phase testing, a button at the bottom of the well is a ______ reaction
- Done to calculate how many vials of RhIg a mother needs (2 words)
- US organization that regulates blood banking along with medical devices, prescription drugs, tobacco, and food
- We do a ______ replacement to resolve rouleaux
- Most important blood group
- Not usually clinically significant antibody type
- Procedure that identifies the antibody bound to the red cell
- Usually clinically significant antibody type
- Done along with a DAT when a patient has a positive antibody screen
- Tells you whether the RBCs were coated in vivo
- Finds the highest dilution at which an antibody can still agglutinate
22 Clues: Most important blood group • A reason for a missing reverse type • The kind of elution we do in this blood bank • Usually clinically significant antibody type • We do a ______ replacement to resolve rouleaux • Tells you whether the RBCs were coated in vivo • Not usually clinically significant antibody type • Crossmatch done during a computer downtime (2 words) • ...
Bushong Ch 17&18 2026-03-23
Across
- (Abbr.) The system used for image storage and retrieval
- A type of server that is owned by a different company
- Used to improve overall image contrast
- Occurs before the image appears on screen
- Occurs after the image appears on screen
- (Abbr.) The updated terminology replacing PACS
- Used to combinate multiple image into one
- TG18-QC, TG18-AD, etc.
- (Abbr.) The standard used for medical imaging
- Data access that requires physically located a hard drive
- Makes bones look black and air look white
- Evens out exposure across the image receptor
- The SI unit for luminous flux
- Not a substitute for physical markers
- (Abbr.) Overall visual assessment, geometric distortion, etc.
- Used to increase contrast at the edges of structures
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- Adjusting the histogram to match the reference
- Manually adjust image contrast
- The workstation used by radiologists for reading
- Something done to data to reduce its size
- (Abbr.) Cropping violates this ethical principle
- Used to guess the color of the dead pixel
- The SI unit for luminous intensity
- Data access that is always immediately available
- The workstation used by technologists
- Used to reduce noise
- Manually adjust image brightness
- Changes low contrast values to high contrast values
- (Abbr.) Used to characterize pathology
- Accessing and viewing images remotely
30 Clues: Used to reduce noise • TG18-QC, TG18-AD, etc. • The SI unit for luminous flux • Manually adjust image contrast • Manually adjust image brightness • The SI unit for luminous intensity • The workstation used by technologists • Not a substitute for physical markers • Accessing and viewing images remotely • Used to improve overall image contrast • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-04-12
Medical Terminology 2023-09-27
Medical Terminology 2023-10-18
Medical terminology 2025-04-17
Medical terminology 2022-06-22
Across
- mastectomy/ removal of breast tissue, muscle and lymph nodes
- excision of a breast lesion with surrounding tissue.
Down
- lymph node/ first set of nodes closest to the cancerous tumor
- localization/ performed in radiology where the mass is identified with a wire
- radical mastectomy/ removal of breast tissue and axillary lymph node
5 Clues: excision of a breast lesion with surrounding tissue. • mastectomy/ removal of breast tissue, muscle and lymph nodes • lymph node/ first set of nodes closest to the cancerous tumor • radical mastectomy/ removal of breast tissue and axillary lymph node • localization/ performed in radiology where the mass is identified with a wire
medical terminology 2025-09-22
5 Clues: high blood pressure • surgical removal of the appendix • drug used to fight bacterial infections • body cannot properly produce or use insulin • a respiratory condition caused by spasms in the bronchi
Terminology 2013-03-24
Across
- the way you choose the food or drink to intake each day
- the ability to produce a movement repeatedly
- the ability to produce an explosive single movement
- the ability to respond in movement
- related to the heart and lung functions
- the range of movement had around a joint
- an activity where you do it by yourself
- the work associated with body or mental exercises
- the ability to produce movement or contraction of force
- the ability of the body to change direction rapidly
- the blood flow produced by cardiovascular activities
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- being not passive and working
- the ability of the body to move as rapidly as possible in one direction
- the ability to avoid falling
- an activity where you relax and entertain
- being able to combine a series of movements
- a status of fitness where you are over average weight
- a disease causes bones to be loose and shaggy
- an activity where you compete with others
- a disease caused by high sugar in blood
- the combined total wellbeing from health and skill
21 Clues: the ability to avoid falling • being not passive and working • the ability to respond in movement • related to the heart and lung functions • an activity where you do it by yourself • a disease caused by high sugar in blood • the range of movement had around a joint • an activity where you relax and entertain • an activity where you compete with others • ...
Terminology 2014-05-08
Across
- Hull construction where the planks or strakes overlap. this overlap or ‘land’ provides rigidity without weight
- A triangular sail forward of the forward mast, usually attached to the forestay.
- One of a series of equally spaced transverse "slices" of the hull, as shown in the lines drawing of the plans.
- The forward part of a boat.
- A vessel with two parallel hulls.
- The junction of the planking at the forward end of a typical hull
- A devise for securing a rope.
- Measurements supplied by a designer for the builder in order to lay down the lines of the hull.
- The junction of the side and deck or the member backing this junction.
- Device that steers the boat.
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- Planking construction where the planks or strakes are edge fitted to one another creating a plank seam. this gives the hull a 'smooth' appearance
- Those hull framing members that run the length of the boat
- An internal partition that can be used to 'stiffen' the boat can sometimes be constructed to be water tight.
- the left side of a boat looking forward,
- The member forming the aft (stern) end of the boat.
- 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
- the right side of a boat looking forward
- 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.
- The positive electrode in a galvanic cell. The cathode being the negative. corrosion will occur at the anode.
- Cabin or cockpit floor.
- The distance from the load water line to the bottom of the keel. Therefore the depth of water needed to ‘float’ your boat
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 2015-04-27
Across
- a prescribed form of ritual governing the works or actions or a ceremony
- Group that dresses the altar
- A book of questions and answers for teaching the Christian faith
- established form of rites and ceremonies of the church
- invested with or conferring full powers, the authority of trustees, at the local and conference levels to purchase or sell property
- a term applied to am ordained preacher who retires from active ministry because of age or disability
- a term for to commandments
- any member in good standing and of good moral and religious character desiring to engage in urban and rural work to teach lecture or exhort or, educational missionary or religious subjects
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- board that manages the temporal concerns of the church
- a system of government or policy of the church in which bishops are the general superintendents, chief administrative and executive heads
- the act or ceremony of offering something in religious worship
- refers to those items set forth in accordance with the laws of the AME church
- the members of a local church who have not been ordained as deacons or elders
- Acts instituted by Jesus Christ as a means of grace
- the service of preparation which precedes participation in the sacrament of Holy communion
- used in relation to all children who have been baptized and are under the care of the church until they become full members
- a general organization or similarly minded concerned members of the AME church, both lay and ministers, who analyzed laws, programs, proposals and projects
- an ordained preacher for who there is no appointment available or one is allowed to be without appointment by request
- the act of a person who unites with a congregation after meeting all the requirements necessary for full membership
- an established rune or custom of conduct or directions for liturgical service
- book of worship
21 Clues: book of worship • a term for to commandments • Group that dresses the altar • Acts instituted by Jesus Christ as a means of grace • board that manages the temporal concerns of the church • established form of rites and ceremonies of the church • the act or ceremony of offering something in religious worship • ...
terminology 2016-03-21
Across
- missing out words
- the level of formality
- missing out letters or sounds
- underlying meanings
- individual language
- a professor who studied language and gender
- a linking word
- the way words form sentences
- the person or thing the verb is affecting
- the relationship
- name of a place, person or thing
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- the person or thing doing the verb
- adding words to avoid something
- language of a group
- technical language
- the study of the visual aspects
- the type of sentence that commands
- individual words
- the study of sounds
- pronunciation due to geographical location
- inappropriate words
- doing words
22 Clues: doing words • a linking word • individual words • the relationship • missing out words • technical language • language of a group • underlying meanings • the study of sounds • individual language • inappropriate words • the level of formality • the way words form sentences • missing out letters or sounds • adding words to avoid something • the study of the visual aspects • ...
Terminology 2017-08-12
Across
- extension beyond anatomical position
- a long edge on a flat bone, such as the medial border of the scapula.
- turning toward the midline in an inward direction.
- movement of the wrist toward the pinky side of the forearm.
- the front of the body or the front of a body part or closer to the front,
- a very large, protruding projection, such as the greater trochanter of the femur.
- a rounded articulating projection, supported by the constructed, neck-like portion of a long bone, such as the head of the humerus.
- a sharp, pointed projection, such as the styloid process of the ulna.
- lying on side
- movement in which the sole of the foot moves toward the midline.
- movement anterior or forward. Applies to scapula and mandible.
- refers to the bottom of the foot.
- moving the foot so the toes point toward the nose.
- plane that divides the body into front and back
- movement away from the midline or out to the side of the body.
- a scapular movement in which it turns so the glenoid fossa turns upward.
- plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- a smaller, rounded projection found above a condyle, such as the medial epicondyle of the femur.
- plane that divides the body into right and left
Down
- movement of the arm along the transverse plane toward the body.
- closer to the core/trunk. Generally used when describing a location on a limb.
- a prominent ridge or elongated projection, such as the iliac crest.
- closer to the surface of the body.
- means two sided.
- increasing the angle between between bones aka straightening.
- a long, raised ridge, such as the spine of the scapula.
- below or closer to the feet. Also not typically applied to extremities.
- lying on back
- a large, usually roughened projection, such as the gluteal tuberosity of the femur.
- movement of the hand and forearm medially, generally toward palm down.
- an abrupt change of direction on the border of a flat bone, such as the superior angle of the scapula.
- located on or pertaining to the same side of the body.
- axis that goes up and down, perpendicular to transverse plane. Typically rotational movements.
- closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane.
- a standard body position that is used to give us a consistent orientation to the body from which directional terms are referenced.
- axis that goes side to side, perpendicular to sagittal plane. Typically flexion and extension movements.
36 Clues: lying on side • lying on back • means two sided. • refers to the bottom of the foot. • closer to the surface of the body. • extension beyond anatomical position • closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane. • plane that divides the body into front and back • plane that divides the body into right and left • turning toward the midline in an inward direction. • ...
Terminology 2017-09-27
Across
- Mini stroke
- Secondary Survey
- An airway condition that causes difficulty breathing and is relieved with Ventolin
- Can be offered to someone having an MI
- pressure: Pressure within the blood vessels
- Low body temperature
- Broken bone
- FAST
- Joint injury
- A neurological condition where the muscles twitch and shake uncontrollably
- Sugar
- Blue
- Sweaty
- A medical condition where the body is unable to regulate insulin and sugar
- Irregular and rapid contractions of the heart muscle
- An invasion and multiplication of an organism that causes inflammation or fever
- The loss of movement of a body part
- From Greek without protection
- Staring off into space
- Blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state
- Occurs when the baby’s head is seen between contractions
- The sound of an asthma attack
- Stroke
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- Stops bleeding
- The action or process of drawing breath
- Inadequate tissue perfusion
- The passage through which air goes in and out of the lungs
- Contractions of the uterus prior to childbirth
- Warning of an impending seizure
- Blood sugar is too low
- First second and third
- The beat of the heart as felt through the artery walls
- A clot that is formed elsewhere, travels to another location
- A medication used to relieve symptoms of anaphylaxis
- Trauma to the brain
- Primary Survey
- The application of a shock to an abnormal heart rhythm
- A hormone that regulates the sugar levels in the body
- The brain cannot go without this for more than 4 to 6 minutes
- A fatty substance that builds up in the artery walls, which can lead to blockage
- pulse: Pulse inside the upper arm located between the elbow and shoulder
- Profuse bleeding
- The termination of a pregnancy
- A short, convulsive catching of the breath
- Indicates a feet or buttock presentation
- After the seizure has stopped
- Attack Myocardial Infarction
- Determining who gets treated first
48 Clues: FAST • Blue • Sugar • Sweaty • Stroke • Mini stroke • Broken bone • Joint injury • Stops bleeding • Primary Survey • Secondary Survey • Profuse bleeding • Trauma to the brain • Low body temperature • Blood sugar is too low • First second and third • Staring off into space • Inadequate tissue perfusion • Attack Myocardial Infarction • After the seizure has stopped • From Greek without protection • ...
Terminology 2023-04-28
Across
- sore throat
- – cut or scrape
- complete blood count (WBC, Hgb) to check for anemia
- when the airway becomes compromised due to allergy
- stitches
- blood sugar
- complete metabolic panel (electrolytes)
- a sign of resp distress where muscle around ribs are working hard
- pus drainage signaling infection (can be in lungs, wounds, etc)
- bruise
- send an electrical shock to restore heartbeat
- Range of Motion
- vomiting
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- outer layer of skin
- high pitched, wheezing sound cause by disrupted airflow
- panel total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL (high density/low density lipoprotein)
- ear wax
- – without fever/fever 100.5 orally or 99.5 axillary, add a degree if ax
- – begins abruptly and is severe but short duration
- pain with urination
- urinalysis, check glucose, look for infections and if present will be sent to culture to find out what organism and if the abx are susceptible
- broken bone
- to urinate
- runny nose
24 Clues: bruise • ear wax • stitches • vomiting • to urinate • runny nose • sore throat • blood sugar • broken bone • – cut or scrape • Range of Motion • outer layer of skin • pain with urination • complete metabolic panel (electrolytes) • send an electrical shock to restore heartbeat • when the airway becomes compromised due to allergy • – begins abruptly and is severe but short duration • ...
Terminology 2021-05-13
Across
- combining form meaning thorax/chest
- is a combining form for the nucleus
- dynamic process of balance in the body
- refers to the nipple
- combining form and its meaning is near
- The combining form faci/o means
- convert energy by breaking down substances
- is a combining form and its meaning is far
- A term for toward the side
- is the combining form for the mediastinum
- has the same meaning as lapar/o.
- is a combining form for the arm
- a prefix and its meaning is above/upon
- or nucle/o The term nucleus has combining form of
- hist/o combining form its meaning is tissue
- converting energy breaking down substances
- largest or most important part of an organ
- is the healthcare term for organs.
- The term that means “away from an organ” is
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- means “pertaining to.”
- is a combining form for tissue.
- The term syn- means
- The combining form for the front is
- the term bi-is a prefix, and its meaning is
- literally translates to “pertaining to under the cartilage”
- is a combining form for the neck.
- The term auto- means
- ipsi- is a prefix and its meaning is same
- The plural of lumen is
- is a combining form meaning the leg.
- prefix and its meaning is opposite/against
- Another term for anterior is
- The plural of hilum is
- is the combining form meaning diaphragm.
- refers to right
- The opposite of prone
- The term allo- means
37 Clues: refers to right • The term syn- means • refers to the nipple • The term auto- means • The term allo- means • The opposite of prone • means “pertaining to.” • The plural of lumen is • The plural of hilum is • A term for toward the side • Another term for anterior is • is a combining form for tissue. • The combining form faci/o means • is a combining form for the arm • ...
terminology 2025-01-19
Across
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- young turkey
- species name for swine
- immature female pig
- immature male turkey
- mature male turkey
- immature male goat
- mature female pig
- species name for horses
- castrated male swine
- mature female horse
- species name for goat
- mature male horse
- immature female cattle
- young sheep
- castrated male sheep
- immature female turkey
- species name for chickens and turkeys
- immature female horse
- immature male horse
- mature female goat
- mature male goat
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- mature female sheep
- immature female chicken
- species name for sheep
- mature male sheep
- young chicken
- young goat
- mature male cattle
- immature female goat
- mature male swine
- mature female cattle
- species name for cattle
- mature male chicken
- castrated male horse
- young cattle
- young swine
- castrated male goat
- young horse
- mature female chicken or turkey
- castrated male cattle
- immature male chicken
42 Clues: young goat • young swine • young horse • young sheep • young turkey • young cattle • young chicken • mature male goat • mature male sheep • mature male swine • mature female pig • mature male horse • mature male cattle • mature male turkey • immature male goat • mature female goat • mature female sheep • immature female pig • mature female horse • mature male chicken • castrated male goat • immature male horse • ...
Terminology 2022-01-03
Across
- From the time the camera starts recording until it stops recording
- To remove a segment of a take from the beginning and/or from the end, leaving the middle
- what's behind what you are filming?
- Describes moving from one clip to the next.
- Several clips connected together in a particular order.
- A single image in a video file
- A collection of related clips, arranged in sequence to tell a story.
- An electronic capture of a moving scene or The finished product ready to be presented to an audience
- The basic unit of editing; a continuous single take
- An audio recording of a voice that overlays one or several clips
- Text that is displayed over the top of a video or by itself.
- extra footage
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- the sounds, including voice-overs and background music
- A form of titles at the end of a video, which credit people for their contributions.
- A generic term for a camera designed to capture video
- key phrase taken from your interview
- A common form of transition from one clip to another
- An editing format in which clips are placed sequentially it also allows for multiple tracks, with different things happening on each track
- the act of making a video
- The actual process of recording video.
- turning a collection of clips into a complete video
21 Clues: extra footage • the act of making a video • A single image in a video file • what's behind what you are filming? • key phrase taken from your interview • The actual process of recording video. • Describes moving from one clip to the next. • The basic unit of editing; a continuous single take • turning a collection of clips into a complete video • ...
Terminology 2025-07-05
Across
- 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 2022-02-16
Across
- 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 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 2022-02-16
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- Representative who “Stands in the shoes of the Member”
- A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan serving a specific geographic area
- Percentage of the cost of the service the insured pays.
- A plan's description of benefits, limitations, exclusions, and definitions under the FEHB Program
- In the context of a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) plan, a program that requires physicians to obtain certification of medical necessity prior to drug dispensing. Also known as a medical-necessity review.
- 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 federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons.
- Abbreviation for a plan available to employees, former spouses or dependents who lose eligibility under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) coverage due to a qualifying event.
- A spouse or child of a deceased federal employee or annuitant who meets the criteria of OPM to continue coverage.
- A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or health care facility
- A joint federal and state program that provides hospital expense and medical expense coverage to the low-income population and certain aged and disabled individuals.
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- Written assurance that benefits will be provided.
- A fixed amount a group member must pay before the insurer will make any benefit payments.
- A building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry
- 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.
- Representative who's authority is limited, current involvement/best interest/or member directed. Authority must be evaluated each contact
- 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.
- 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.
- Representative who's authority is limited and can only receive PHI. Limited to 1 year.
- The group of physicians, hospitals, and other medical care professionals that a managed care plan has contracted with to deliver medical services to its members.
20 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 • A doctor, hospital, health care practitioner, pharmacy, or health care facility • ...
Terminology 2022-08-07
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- Back kick.
- First kata
- Front punch
- Downward block
- Second kata
- Cat stance
- Groin front kick
- Fighting position
- High front kick.
- Person to person combat routines.
- A gesture of respect.
- A set routine of combat moves.
- crescent Kick
- Horse stance
- Round-house kick
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- Chop
- Left
- Front stance
- forth kata
- back stance
- Right
- fifth kata
- back fist
- Side kick
- A way to say thanks.
- Low side kick to joints.
- A position of readiness.
- Pigeon stance
- A tool for strengthening the hands.
- Third Kata
30 Clues: Chop • Left • Right • back fist • Side kick • Back kick. • First kata • forth kata • fifth kata • Cat stance • Third Kata • Front punch • back stance • Second kata • Front stance • Horse stance • Pigeon stance • crescent Kick • Downward block • Groin front kick • High front kick. • Round-house kick • Fighting position • A way to say thanks. • A gesture of respect. • Low side kick to joints. • A position of readiness. • ...
Terminology 2025-12-08
24 Clues: Bulla • ulcer • macule • plasma • septum • papule • anemia • modules • pustule • embolism • Leukemia • Hemophilia • myocardium • leukocytes • Septicemia • hemoglobin • epicardium • pericardium • endocardium • Thalassemia • polycythemia • erythrocytes • Cooley'sAnemia • Thrombocytopenia
Terminology 2026-01-23
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- the study of function
- Back of the body or body part
- Upper surface or Back of the body
- combination of two or more movements
- moving the body part towards the midline
- situated near the surface
- turning the palm upward
- treatment by use of heat
- initial or sudden
- turning the palm downward
- beyond normal range of extension
- farther away from the body or from the origin of the body part
- deeper within the body
- turning the sole of the foot inward
- stretching or tearing of a ligament
- turning the sole of the foot outward
- the study of structure or form
- long period of time to develop
- examination by touch
- straightening of the joint or increasing angle of joint
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- treatment in water
- stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- bending at joint or decreasing angle of joint
- moving a body part away from the midline
- towards the midline
- near to the body or to origin of part
- spinning movement on an axis
- tissue reaction to injury
- interruption in the continuity of the bone
- Front of the body or body part
- treatment by use of cold
- near the outer surface of the body
- away from the midline
- complete separation of two ends of the joint
- attaches bone to bone
- the study of movement
- Lower surface or Front of the body
- tissue that connects muscle to bone
38 Clues: initial or sudden • treatment in water • towards the midline • examination by touch • the study of function • away from the midline • attaches bone to bone • the study of movement • deeper within the body • turning the palm upward • treatment by use of heat • treatment by use of cold • situated near the surface • tissue reaction to injury • turning the palm downward • ...
terminology 2025-08-28
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- Toward the back of the body
- Towards the top or head
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Farthest from the midline of the body
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- diagnosis
- stretch or tearing of ligaments
- Top side of a structure
- position of a body part that is bent inward
- complete separation of 2 ends of a joint
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- looseness in the joint
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- level of consciousness
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
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- do not resuscitate
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Closest to center of the body
- farthest from center the body
- swelling in the joint
- Below or toward the feet
- Closest to the midline of the body
- Toward the front of the body
- blood pressure
- position of a body part that is bent upwards
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- body's response to injury
- twice a day
- recent or new injury,sudden onset
- The underside of the foot
- swelling in the tissue
35 Clues: diagnosis • twice a day • blood pressure • do not resuscitate • swelling in the joint • looseness in the joint • swelling in the tissue • level of consciousness • Towards the top or head • Top side of a structure • Below or toward the feet • body's response to injury • The underside of the foot • Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Closest to center of the body • ...
Terminology 2025-10-14
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- type of break in a bone caused by pressure and the bone collapses.Concentric: muscle shortens as it contracts.
- a method or tool used to produce a therapeutic effect on human tissue.
- a type of muscle contraction where the length of the muscle remains constant while generating force.
- of Injury (MOI): the circumstances in which an injury occurs; for example, sudden deceleration, wounded by a projectile, or crushed by a heavy object.
- strategic organization of training plans over time involving a cyclical approach.
- process of stabilizing or aligning broken bones or damaged joints to facilitate healing.
- fluid buildup within a joint.
- a joint of the lower extremity that is the junction between the talus and the tibia and fibula; ankle joint.
- subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance.
- anything that is a reason for a person not to receive a particular treatment or procedure because it may be harmful.
- in directional terms, means toward the head.
- a point where two bones meet; a joint.
- filament model: explains muscle contraction as a result of thin actin filaments sliding past thick myosin filaments within muscle fibers, a process powered by the hydrolysis of ATP.
- wasting away of tissue.
- a manual therapy technique using suction cups to pull blood into the skin.
- techniques: a manual therapy technique used in physical therapy to address soft tissue injuries and dysfunctions; involves using specialized tools to apply targeted pressure to muscles, tendons, and fascia, breaking down scar tissue and adhesions, reducing muscle tension, and promoting healing.
- an objective and observable indication of a disease or condition.
- a piece of felt used to control swelling around the malleolus after an ankle injury.
- muscle lengthens while under load.
- occurs when the outer end of the collarbone (clavicle) separates from the end (acromion) of the shoulder blade because of torn ligaments. This injury occurs most often from a blow to the top of the shoulder or a fall onto the shoulder.
- an inward angulation of a distal segment of a bone or joint.
- a type of muscle contraction where the resistance remains constant but the speed of movement varies.
- tools commonly used to remove athletic tape.
- Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): a bacterial infection that can be resistant to several antibiotics.
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- fibrous cartilage between the femur and tibia
- rehabilitative exercise technique combining cryotherapy with active movement.
- a taping technique used to stabilize the calcaneus as part of the ankle tape technique.
- opposite side.
- injury: injury with sudden onset.
- inflammation of the tendons in the elbow.
- three membranes that line the skull and enclose the brain (dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater).
- conditioning principle in which to improve physical fitness, you must progressively challenge the body by increasing the demands placed upon it.
- interphalangeal joint (PIP): a hinge joint located in each finger, between the proximal and middle phalanx bones.
- turning the palm upward
- a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
- a band of scar tissue that joins two surfaces not usually connected.
- a general conditioning principle that stands for specific adaptations for imposed demands.
- permanent tightening of muscles, tendons, skin or other soft tissues causing joint stiffness.
- a type of muscle contraction in which the speed of the movement remains constant but the resistance varies.
- a medical examination technique that involves feeling or pressing on parts of the body to detect the condition of underlying tissues.
- the long bones of the foot.
- a type of test used to quantify cardiovascular fitness.
- a dangerous condition where there is a low level of sodium in the blood.
- in directional terms, it means closer to the surface of the body.
- the process of restoring a bone or joint to its natural position, such as after a fracture or dislocation.
- an outward angulation of a distal segment of a bone or joint.
- turning the hand upward
- stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan; way to document injuries and injury care.
- the starting and ending points of tape application.
- to supply with nerves.
- a thermotherapy technique that utilizes sound waves.
- black and blue skin discoloration due to hemorrhage.
52 Clues: opposite side. • to supply with nerves. • turning the palm upward • turning the hand upward • wasting away of tissue. • the long bones of the foot. • fluid buildup within a joint. • injury: injury with sudden onset. • muscle lengthens while under load. • a point where two bones meet; a joint. • inflammation of the tendons in the elbow. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
Medical terminology of respiratory system 2023-04-24
Across
- 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 • ...
