medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Ch. 5 Medical Terminology (GI) 2023-08-15
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- suffix for abnormal condition
- Hormone produced by endocrine cells of the pancreas; transports sugar from the blood into cells and stimulates glycogen formation by the liver
- Muscular wave-like movement to transport food through the digestive system
- Muscular organ that receives food from the esophagus
- Throat
- combining form for common bile duct
- Tube connecting the throat to the stomach
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- Pigment released by the liver in bile
- Breakdown of complex foods to simpler forms
- combining form for salivary gland
- combining form for intestines
- combining form for cheek
- First part of the large intestine
13 Clues: Throat • combining form for cheek • suffix for abnormal condition • combining form for intestines • combining form for salivary gland • First part of the large intestine • combining form for common bile duct • Pigment released by the liver in bile • Tube connecting the throat to the stomach • Breakdown of complex foods to simpler forms • ...
CCPO Acronyms 2023-07-17
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- LCD: Local _______ Determinants
- AJCC: American _______ Committee on Cancer
- ACRIN: American _____ of Radiology Imaging Network
- SAR: ______ Adverse Reaction
- CORE:Cancer _____Research and Education
- CTEP: Cancer Therapy ________ Program
- MTD: Maximum _______ Dose
- IDE: Investigational Device _____
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- NCD: _____ Coverage Determinants
- ECOG: Eastern _______ Oncology Group
- NCCN: National _______ Cancer Network
- CRF: Case ______ Form
- CTCAE: Common ______ Criteria for Adverse EventsAsset AMS: _____ Management Services
- IB: Investigator ________
- CTC: Common _______ Criteria
- IND: Investigational _____ Drug
- AESI: Adverse Event of _____ Interest
17 Clues: CRF: Case ______ Form • IB: Investigator ________ • MTD: Maximum _______ Dose • SAR: ______ Adverse Reaction • CTC: Common _______ Criteria • LCD: Local _______ Determinants • IND: Investigational _____ Drug • NCD: _____ Coverage Determinants • IDE: Investigational Device _____ • ECOG: Eastern _______ Oncology Group • NCCN: National _______ Cancer Network • ...
Zayba Alemi 2021-04-27
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- suffix pertaining to a pregnant women
- pertaining to amnion
- medical term in relation to menstruation
- discharge of amniotic fluid
- condition of having painful menstruation flow
- medical term pertaining to the fetus
- organism created after conception
- inflammation occurring in the cervix
- suffix pertaining to birth and labor
- medical term for yeast infection
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- study of the female reproductive system
- painful intercourse
- medical term in relation to sexual intercourse
- absence of menstruation
- study of newborn and the treatment of their disorders
- branch of medicine concerned with childbirth and pregnancy
- medical term in relation to birth
- female hormone
- inflammation of the fallopian tube
- medical term in relation to milk
20 Clues: female hormone • painful intercourse • pertaining to amnion • absence of menstruation • discharge of amniotic fluid • medical term in relation to milk • medical term for yeast infection • organism created after conception • medical term in relation to birth • inflammation of the fallopian tube • medical term pertaining to the fetus • inflammation occurring in the cervix • ...
Medical 2022-11-19
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- An infectious agent that reproduces by entering a host cell and using the host’s genetic material to make copies of itself
- One of the mineral constituents of bone
- Substance, secreted by an endocrine gland, that travels through the blood to a distant organ or gland where it influences the structure or function of that organ or gland
- Study of the preparation, properties, uses, and side effects of drugs
- Chemical substances, produced by bacteria or primitive plants
- Particles of drug suspended in air
- Twelve pairs of curved bones that form the chest wall. True ribs are the first 7 pairs; false ribs are pairs 8 to 10; floating ribs are pairs 11 and 12
- Administration of drugs in gaseous or vapor form through the nose or
- Straightening of a flexed limb
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- Instrument (tube) for introducing or withdrawing fluids from the body
- Outermost layer of the skin
- Pigmented (colored) layer that opens and closes to allow more or less light into the eye. The central opening of the iris is the pupil
- Secreted by the adrenal medulla; increases heart rate and blood pressure
- Medical doctor specializing in rehabilitation (physic/o means function)
- Body’s ability to resist foreign organisms and toxins that damage tissues and organs
- Detailed plan for treatment of an illness
16 Clues: Outermost layer of the skin • Straightening of a flexed limb • Particles of drug suspended in air • One of the mineral constituents of bone • Detailed plan for treatment of an illness • Chemical substances, produced by bacteria or primitive plants • Administration of drugs in gaseous or vapor form through the nose or • ...
Medical Terminology - In the workplace 2020-12-11
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- blood in the urine
- muscle pain
- wasting away or diminution of tissue
- excessive, abnormal sweating
- high blood pressure
- invasion of the blood by microbe
- non-scarring hair loss
- inflammation of the large intestine
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- abnormally slow hear rate
- cessation of breathing
- excessively high blood glucose level
- eating disorder, total aversion to food
- white blood cells
13 Clues: muscle pain • white blood cells • blood in the urine • high blood pressure • cessation of breathing • non-scarring hair loss • abnormally slow hear rate • excessive, abnormal sweating • invasion of the blood by microbe • inflammation of the large intestine • wasting away or diminution of tissue • excessively high blood glucose level • eating disorder, total aversion to food
Medical Terminology Word Parts - P3C1 2021-12-08
13 Clues: new • nose • tumor • tooth • vision • muscle • large enlarged • middle, midline • sleep, numb, stupor • monthly, menstruation • insanity, mental disorder • many, much, a large amount • measure, measuring instrument
HOSA AGM Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-10-03
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- state of equilibrium
- referring to a persistent disease or illness
- vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- outer layer of skin
- the main part of a word
- one of two bean-shaped organs that remove waste
- a surgical method to unite two surfaces by sewing
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- drug that acts against susceptible microorganisms
- fast heart rate
- structure in cell nucleus bearing genes
- medical term for limb
- the word that comes after the root
- the word that comes before the word root
13 Clues: fast heart rate • outer layer of skin • state of equilibrium • medical term for limb • the main part of a word • the word that comes after the root • structure in cell nucleus bearing genes • the word that comes before the word root • vessel carrying blood away from the heart • referring to a persistent disease or illness • one of two bean-shaped organs that remove waste • ...
Medical Terminology - NUTRI 424 Fall 2013 2013-08-26
Ch. 5 Medical Terminology (GI) 2023-08-15
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- suffix for abnormal condition
- Hormone produced by endocrine cells of the pancreas; transports sugar from the blood into cells and stimulates glycogen formation by the liver
- Muscular wave-like movement to transport food through the digestive system
- Muscular organ that receives food from the esophagus
- Throat
- combining form for common bile duct
- Tube connecting the throat to the stomach
Down
- Pigment released by the liver in bile
- Breakdown of complex foods to simpler forms
- combining form for salivary gland
- combining form for intestines
- combining form for cheek
- First part of the large intestine
13 Clues: Throat • combining form for cheek • suffix for abnormal condition • combining form for intestines • combining form for salivary gland • First part of the large intestine • combining form for common bile duct • Pigment released by the liver in bile • Tube connecting the throat to the stomach • Breakdown of complex foods to simpler forms • ...
worm tea compost lesson 2 2019-08-10
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- results
- break down
- biological process - natural way
- terminology names used in Science
- worms etc live in medium heat
- soil where worms have passed through
- worms etc live in high heat
- materials found in nature
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- small worms/insects
- how something happens
- manure used for plants to grow
- conditions lots of free oxygen
- spoil
- becomes watery
14 Clues: spoil • results • break down • becomes watery • small worms/insects • how something happens • materials found in nature • worms etc live in high heat • worms etc live in medium heat • manure used for plants to grow • conditions lots of free oxygen • biological process - natural way • terminology names used in Science • soil where worms have passed through
Hospital & Medical Acronyms 2023-07-06
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- Banner University Medical Center PHX
- CVA
- IFT
- Mass Casualty Incident
- Little Colorado Medical Center
- BPMC
- Banner Goldfield Medical Center
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- Chandler Regional Medical Center
- PCH
- Banner University Medical Center South
- BIMC
- Whiteriver Indian Hospital
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurism
- Heart Attack
- St Joe's Hospital
- Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure
- St Joe's Westgate
17 Clues: PCH • CVA • IFT • BIMC • BPMC • Heart Attack • St Joe's Hospital • St Joe's Westgate • Mass Casualty Incident • Abdominal Aortic Aneurism • Whiteriver Indian Hospital • Little Colorado Medical Center • Banner Goldfield Medical Center • Chandler Regional Medical Center • Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure • Banner University Medical Center PHX • Banner University Medical Center South
biomedical careers a-z 2017-10-19
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- helps stop and learn about epidemics
- teaches aspiring doctors
- educate people about healthy meals while making sure patients dietary needs are met
- fixes ear problems
- the final decider in a medical related crime case
- works with medical machines that help research sicknesses
- works to help people understand their medical problems
- works to sure that sugar and liquid products are not contaminated
- works with ultrasounds which are used in checking for internal problems
- helps to fix and learn about problems pertaining to the nervous system
- draws medical pictures
- helps people with breathing problems
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- build parts to fix and replace parts that don’t work
- educates people who have diabetes about diabetes
- finds out what is causing a medical problem
- heals animals
- fixes blood related problems
- writes about medicine
- works with animals
- helps with metal problems
- makes sure bottled water is clean and healthy
- writes about science
- works with x rays
- a doctor who cares for a whole family
- offers advice about genetics to people
- for hospitals helps cook meals for patients
26 Clues: heals animals • works with x rays • works with animals • fixes ear problems • writes about science • writes about medicine • draws medical pictures • teaches aspiring doctors • helps with metal problems • fixes blood related problems • helps stop and learn about epidemics • helps people with breathing problems • a doctor who cares for a whole family • ...
Week 5 Spelling 2023-11-05
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- dinosaur people
- ancient Egypt expert
- study of animals
- the order of events
- huge fan of rocks
- the environment
- origin of words
- the universe
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- society, lives and human behaviour
- human society and it's impact on the world
- this is a bit of a myth
- if you know this, you can forecast the weather
- big bird fan
- technical wording
- machinery or equipment made through scientific knowledge
- living things
- a collection of writing
- study of ideas
18 Clues: big bird fan • the universe • living things • study of ideas • dinosaur people • the environment • origin of words • study of animals • technical wording • huge fan of rocks • the order of events • ancient Egypt expert • this is a bit of a myth • a collection of writing • society, lives and human behaviour • human society and it's impact on the world • ...
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- not all medical terms require this
- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- all medical terms require this
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- the study of cells and their functions
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- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- means skin
- backward bending of the foot
- the abbreviation of fracture
- means lower back
- means sacrum
- means white
13 Clues: means skin • means white • means sacrum • means lower back • backward bending of the foot • the abbreviation of fracture • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • ...
SAT 5 2024-04-24
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- charmingly simple or picturesque
- student from Egypt
- not interested or indifferent
- addicted to Brawl Stars
- a perfect example or representation
- We have a ___ of homework due everyday in this class.
- a beginner or novice
- person who plays basketball and speaks Chinese
- a ridiculous or absurd situation
- talkative or chatty
- to charm or enchant in a deceptive way
- unity or mutual support within a group
- truthfulness or accuracy
- an old and feeble-minded person
- sweet and soothing
- swifties
- using very few words
- expressing contempt or disapproval
- strongly infatuated or obsessed
- CEO of Tesla
- to shock or excite into action
- requiring considerable effort
- specialized language or terminology
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- a written message or letter
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- a warning or caution
- subject to sudden or unpredictable changes
- student who climbs
- Disneyworld and lots of hurricanes
- Eiffel Tower
- dull or lacking in brightness
- to leave or pass down as an inheritance
- cantankerous or difficult to deal with
- fastest land animal
- aggressively defiant or belligerent
- unable to be affected or penetrated
- the act of combining or merging
- legal terminology or language
- a brief visit or stay
- difficult and tiring
- gets caught on his phone a lot
41 Clues: swifties • Eiffel Tower • CEO of Tesla • student from Egypt • student who climbs • sweet and soothing • talkative or chatty • fastest land animal • a warning or caution • a beginner or novice • using very few words • difficult and tiring • a brief visit or stay • addicted to Brawl Stars • truthfulness or accuracy • a written message or letter • not interested or indifferent • ...
Imaging services 2024-04-15
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- Increasing or accumulating over time, often used in the context of radiation exposure and its potential long-term effects.
- The process of identifying or discovering the presence of something, such as abnormalities or diseases, often used in the context of medical imaging.
- enhancement: Techniques or processes used to improve the quality or clarity of images produced by medical imaging technologies.
- A unit of energy measurement equivalent to one thousand electron volts, often used in describing the energy of X-ray beams.
- The ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities, often used in describing the capabilities of medical imaging technologies.
- Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients.
- The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste of time, effort, or resources, often used in evaluating the performance of medical imaging systems.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries.
- shielding: Protective barriers made of lead or lead-equivalent materials used to reduce radiation exposure to patients and medical personnel during imaging procedures.
- A technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient, often used during medical procedures.
- The degree of compactness of a substance, often used in describing the appearance of tissues or structures in medical images.
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- imaging: Non-traditional or emerging techniques for medical imaging, often used when conventional methods are not feasible or effective.
- The state of being subjected to something, often used in the context of radiation exposure during medical imaging procedures.
- Investigations or examinations conducted to gather information or data, often used in the context of medical research or diagnostic imaging.
- Medical procedures or techniques that do not require the penetration of the skin or body cavities, typically used for diagnosis or treatment.
- The process of handling or controlling something, such as diseases or conditions, typically after they have been detected or diagnosed.
- Pertaining to the identification of diseases or conditions through analysis of symptoms, signs, and medical imaging findings.
- Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging.
- The process of producing visual representations or images of objects, particularly the internal structures of the human body, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- The process of creating images of the internal structures of an object, especially the human body, by exposing it to X-rays or gamma rays.
- Radiation with sufficient energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, potentially causing damage to biological tissues, commonly used in medical imaging.
- Tomography (CT): An imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.
- A medical imaging technique used to visualize the blood vessels in various parts of the body, typically using X-rays and contrast agents.
- Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging to visualize the inside of objects, particularly the human body, by capturing images of the internal structures.
24 Clues: Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries. • Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging. • Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients. • ...
Premed crossword 2024-04-01
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- - Person receiving medical care
- - Body functions
- - Imaging technique
- - Elevated body temperature
- - Study of diseases
- - Needs to pass the NCLEX
- - Medical professional
- - Atomic composition
- - Study of the nervous system
- - Chemical processes in living organisms
- - Microscopic organisms
- - Inherited traits
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- - Study of life
- - Body structure
- - Medical operation
- - Immunization
- - Circulatory fluid
- - Treatment for illness
- - Medical facility
- - Set of: Heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2
20 Clues: - Immunization • - Study of life • - Body structure • - Body functions • - Medical facility • - Inherited traits • - Medical operation • - Imaging technique • - Circulatory fluid • - Study of diseases • - Atomic composition • - Medical professional • - Treatment for illness • - Microscopic organisms • - Needs to pass the NCLEX • - Elevated body temperature • - Study of the nervous system • ...
Medical Term Crosswords 2025-02-27
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- medical term for blue
- yellowish skin
- finger or toe bone
- medical term for lung
- cough
- abbreviation for as needed
- sign, V/S
- to vomit
- eardrum
- every other day abbreviation
- visible part of hair
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- means against
- white part of the eye
- chest pain medical term
- kneecap
- second layer of skin
- low body temperature
- fever
- medical term for fat
- diabetes abbreviation
20 Clues: cough • fever • kneecap • eardrum • to vomit • sign, V/S • means against • yellowish skin • finger or toe bone • second layer of skin • low body temperature • medical term for fat • visible part of hair • white part of the eye • medical term for blue • medical term for lung • diabetes abbreviation • chest pain medical term • abbreviation for as needed • every other day abbreviation
Imaging services 2024-04-15
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- shielding: Protective barriers made of lead or lead-equivalent materials used to reduce radiation exposure to patients and medical personnel during imaging procedures.
- enhancement: Techniques or processes used to improve the quality or clarity of images produced by medical imaging technologies.
- The process of creating images of the internal structures of an object, especially the human body, by exposing it to X-rays or gamma rays.
- Radiation with sufficient energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, potentially causing damage to biological tissues, commonly used in medical imaging.
- Increasing or accumulating over time, often used in the context of radiation exposure and its potential long-term effects.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries.
- Medical procedures or techniques that do not require the penetration of the skin or body cavities, typically used for diagnosis or treatment.
- The ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities, often used in describing the capabilities of medical imaging technologies.
- The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste of time, effort, or resources, often used in evaluating the performance of medical imaging systems.
- Pertaining to the identification of diseases or conditions through analysis of symptoms, signs, and medical imaging findings.
- The state of being subjected to something, often used in the context of radiation exposure during medical imaging procedures.
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- imaging: Non-traditional or emerging techniques for medical imaging, often used when conventional methods are not feasible or effective.
- A medical imaging technique used to visualize the blood vessels in various parts of the body, typically using X-rays and contrast agents.
- A unit of energy measurement equivalent to one thousand electron volts, often used in describing the energy of X-ray beams.
- Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging.
- Investigations or examinations conducted to gather information or data, often used in the context of medical research or diagnostic imaging.
- Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging to visualize the inside of objects, particularly the human body, by capturing images of the internal structures.
- The process of handling or controlling something, such as diseases or conditions, typically after they have been detected or diagnosed.
- The process of producing visual representations or images of objects, particularly the internal structures of the human body, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- The process of identifying or discovering the presence of something, such as abnormalities or diseases, often used in the context of medical imaging.
- Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients.
- The degree of compactness of a substance, often used in describing the appearance of tissues or structures in medical images.
- A technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient, often used during medical procedures.
- Tomography (CT): An imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.
24 Clues: Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries. • Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging. • Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients. • ...
Imaging services 2024-04-15
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- shielding: Protective barriers made of lead or lead-equivalent materials used to reduce radiation exposure to patients and medical personnel during imaging procedures.
- enhancement: Techniques or processes used to improve the quality or clarity of images produced by medical imaging technologies.
- The process of creating images of the internal structures of an object, especially the human body, by exposing it to X-rays or gamma rays.
- Radiation with sufficient energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, potentially causing damage to biological tissues, commonly used in medical imaging.
- Increasing or accumulating over time, often used in the context of radiation exposure and its potential long-term effects.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries.
- Medical procedures or techniques that do not require the penetration of the skin or body cavities, typically used for diagnosis or treatment.
- The ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities, often used in describing the capabilities of medical imaging technologies.
- The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste of time, effort, or resources, often used in evaluating the performance of medical imaging systems.
- Pertaining to the identification of diseases or conditions through analysis of symptoms, signs, and medical imaging findings.
- The state of being subjected to something, often used in the context of radiation exposure during medical imaging procedures.
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- imaging: Non-traditional or emerging techniques for medical imaging, often used when conventional methods are not feasible or effective.
- A medical imaging technique used to visualize the blood vessels in various parts of the body, typically using X-rays and contrast agents.
- A unit of energy measurement equivalent to one thousand electron volts, often used in describing the energy of X-ray beams.
- Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging.
- Investigations or examinations conducted to gather information or data, often used in the context of medical research or diagnostic imaging.
- Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging to visualize the inside of objects, particularly the human body, by capturing images of the internal structures.
- The process of handling or controlling something, such as diseases or conditions, typically after they have been detected or diagnosed.
- The process of producing visual representations or images of objects, particularly the internal structures of the human body, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- The process of identifying or discovering the presence of something, such as abnormalities or diseases, often used in the context of medical imaging.
- Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients.
- The degree of compactness of a substance, often used in describing the appearance of tissues or structures in medical images.
- A technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient, often used during medical procedures.
- Tomography (CT): An imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.
24 Clues: Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries. • Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging. • Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients. • ...
Terminology 2017-09-15
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- Express returns benefit which tier level
- Black, Gold, Silver and ?
- tier level to receive gift wrapping as a benefit
- code word for too much money in the till
- discount amount for a Group 11 customer purchasing beauty
- payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
- No Sale function is used for this type of request
- Discounts that apply to items such as damaged goods
- Store in the UK but not England
- An order from a customer not in store
- A discount function for processing Concession sales
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- you need this to get a discount
- The second C in DCC
- The C in CRM
- not own bought
- A cash payment in excess of £11,000
- Can be claimed back by International customers on purchases over £50
- Benefits are received this many times per year
18 Clues: The C in CRM • not own bought • The second C in DCC • Black, Gold, Silver and ? • you need this to get a discount • Store in the UK but not England • A cash payment in excess of £11,000 • An order from a customer not in store • Express returns benefit which tier level • code word for too much money in the till • payment Card Industry Data Security Standard • ...
terminology 2017-10-19
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- an amount of money that is borrowed
- a particular order in which related number follow each other
- a financial gain
- the maximum amount that something can contain
- (b x h), (1/2b x h)
- a ratio of the distance on the map to the actual distance on the ground or real in life
- dividing the total of all values by the number of values
- cm,mm,ml,kg,g
- the action or process if investing money for profit
- rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or given sample
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- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- e.g 1:4
- the values that divide a list of numbers into quarters
- levying of tax
- sequence of numbers such that the difference between the consecutive terms is constant
- the distance around a two-dimensional shape
- a lump sum of cash invested to produce a monthly stream of income for a fixed period
- a tax to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
18 Clues: e.g 1:4 • cm,mm,ml,kg,g • levying of tax • a financial gain • (b x h), (1/2b x h) • an amount of money that is borrowed • the distance around a two-dimensional shape • the maximum amount that something can contain • the action or process if investing money for profit • the values that divide a list of numbers into quarters • ...
Terminology 2023-11-21
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- ______ Service Analyst
- ____ Therapy
- System that we work from to review claims
- Prior _______
- SCC Specialty Cost ________
- Client _____Analyst
- Fixed amount paid by the insured for covered service
- Average _____ Time
- Tredium term to select drop down
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- A list of prescription drugs covered by a drug plan
- Out of ______
- Pharmacy ______ Manager
- Must have same active ingredients, same quality and strength, cheaper than brand name
- A specified amount of money that insured must pay before an insurance company will pay the claim'
- _____ of Sale
- ______ Care Advocacy
- ABA
- _____ Waste and Abuse programs
18 Clues: ABA • ____ Therapy • Out of ______ • _____ of Sale • Prior _______ • Average _____ Time • Client _____Analyst • ______ Care Advocacy • ______ Service Analyst • Pharmacy ______ Manager • SCC Specialty Cost ________ • _____ Waste and Abuse programs • Tredium term to select drop down • System that we work from to review claims • A list of prescription drugs covered by a drug plan • ...
Forensics A Review Terms 2024-01-26
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- ex. homocide, suicide, natural, accidental
- evidence that is a smaller piece of a larger object
- trace evidence that can be either natural or synthetic
- piece of trace evidence that is non-living however can possibly contain DNA
- a process by which csi investigators are attempting to get an admission of guilt
- the mortis type that uses core body temp to determine time of death
- elected official responsible for assigning manner of death to a death certificate
- study of how bullets and projectiles are left at crime scenes
- the process by which csi investigators will try to obtain objective eyewitness accounts
- a mortis type distinguished by body discoloration
- a case that is tried for felonies against another
- the person in a court case who the burden of proof is on
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- person believed to have created the oldest known law system
- person in a court case that is being tried for a criminal or civil crime
- the study of of death and how it occurred
- the study of bones and bone pathologies
- the study of insects and their role in time of death PMI
- abbreviation for the processing of a crime scene
- a mortis type defined by the temporary stiffening of muscle tissue
- procedure done to determine manner of death
- confirmed by an autopsy and listed as the actual medical terminology of death
- a case that is tried for money or assets
22 Clues: the study of bones and bone pathologies • a case that is tried for money or assets • the study of of death and how it occurred • ex. homocide, suicide, natural, accidental • procedure done to determine manner of death • abbreviation for the processing of a crime scene • a mortis type distinguished by body discoloration • ...
Endocrine system 2026-02-26
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- The "master switchboard" located at the base of the brain that links the nervous and endocrine systems.
- General term for reproductive organs; Ovaries in females and Testes in males.
- Primary hormone responsible for female puberty.
- Hormone that elevates blood glucose levels.
- A small, cone-shaped gland in the brain that secretes melatonin to regulate sleep.
- The primary hormone produced by the thyroid (often abbreviated as T4).
- Glands located on top of the kidneys that produce adrenaline (epinephrine) and cortisol.
- General term for a chemical messenger released into the bloodstream.
- A butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that controls metabolism.
- The specific cell or organ that a hormone is intended to affect.
- Four tiny glands on the back of the thyroid that regulate calcium levels.
- A characteristic of endocrine glands; they release substances directly into the blood
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- The predominant male gonadal hormone.
- Stimulates uterine contractions and lactation.
- Hormone responsible for the sleep/wake cycle.
- Medical Terminology
- Hormone that reduces blood glucose levels.
- Often called the "master gland" because it regulates many other endocrine glands.
- An organ behind the stomach that regulates blood sugar using insulin and glucagon.
- Abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland.
- Also known as epinephrine, it triggers the "fight-or-flight" response.
- The constant adjustment of hormone levels to maintain balance.
- Located in the upper chest, it helps develop the immune system early in life and is sometimes called the "disappearing gland".
- Hormones (Chemical Messengers)
24 Clues: Medical Terminology • Hormones (Chemical Messengers) • The predominant male gonadal hormone. • Hormone that reduces blood glucose levels. • Abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland. • Hormone that elevates blood glucose levels. • Hormone responsible for the sleep/wake cycle. • Stimulates uterine contractions and lactation. • ...
Terminology 2022-10-15
Terminology 2018-09-18
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- The taking in of food
- Condition of maintaining a constant internal environment
- Involves getting rid of undigested food from the body
- The process of releasing chemical energy from complex reactions
- Involves all the chemical reaction/activities carried on in an organism
- Involves 2 parents:offspring are not identical to the parent
- Removal of an organisms metabolic wastes
- The study of life
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- Chemical substance in food that an organism needs
- Combining simple substances to make more complex substances
- The breakdown of food materials into simpler forms
- Producing new offspring identical to parents:involves 1 parent
- Something capable of living on its own:it has all the characteristics of life
- How an organism takes materials from the environment and converts them to something it can use
- Producing new offspring:either identical to or different from the parents
- Increase in the size of an organism
- Involves activities that control and coordinate an organism:they help maintain homeostasis
- Process by which materials enter and have cells or get moved around in the organism
18 Clues: The study of life • The taking in of food • Increase in the size of an organism • Removal of an organisms metabolic wastes • Chemical substance in food that an organism needs • The breakdown of food materials into simpler forms • Involves getting rid of undigested food from the body • Condition of maintaining a constant internal environment • ...
Accounting Semester 1 Review Crossword 2021-11-29
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- another form of cash that is an order for one bank to give cash to someone else.
- _________________ is the terminology when either we are buying with debt or someone is buying something from us with debt.
- any asset that we have bought with the sole purpose of using, likes pens.
- any money owed to us is accounts ____________.
- country in which Mr. Sullivan's brother lives in.
- accounting is basically ____________.
- the overall net worth of a company.
- __________ paid is the terminology when we are purchasing more prepaid insurance.
- the first equation you ever learned in here was.
- any money made.
- any money the owner takes out of the company.
- anything we owe.
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- the tool that we use to help analyze transactions and their affects on accounts and their balances (T).
- _________ to the left.
- university in which Mr. Sullivan received his degrees from.
- any asset that we have bought with the sole purpose of reselling.
- any money spent.
- any money invested into the company.
- the word that automatically tells you an account is a liability.
- your debits must always equal your credits.
- the first account that is always listed is.
- an account's category is called the account _________________ (ALORE).
- the ___________ equation is A = L + C - D + R -E.
- anything we own.
- ___________ to the right.
25 Clues: any money made. • any money spent. • anything we own. • anything we owe. • _________ to the left. • ___________ to the right. • the overall net worth of a company. • any money invested into the company. • accounting is basically ____________. • your debits must always equal your credits. • the first account that is always listed is. • any money the owner takes out of the company. • ...
Unit 6: Greek/Latin Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-25
10 Clues: limited • miniscule • the closing • to restrict • to start something • introductory or first • causing or leading to death • to eliminate or end something • showing leadership and taking action • jargon or lingo for a particular field
Crossword King 2016-02-25
11 Clues: Opponent • slightly salty • Without stress • Hesitant movement • To speed up progress • Existing possibility • In fear of possible harm • Enduring strength or energy • To decrease in size; shrink • Terminology related to a particular subject • To listen to a conversation without their knowledge
Xrays 2024-04-15
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- Increasing or accumulating over time, often used in the context of radiation exposure and its potential long-term effects.
- The process of identifying or discovering the presence of something, such as abnormalities or diseases, often used in the context of medical imaging.
- enhancement: Techniques or processes used to improve the quality or clarity of images produced by medical imaging technologies.
- A unit of energy measurement equivalent to one thousand electron volts, often used in describing the energy of X-ray beams.
- The ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities, often used in describing the capabilities of medical imaging technologies.
- Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients.
- The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste of time, effort, or resources, often used in evaluating the performance of medical imaging systems.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries.
- shielding: Protective barriers made of lead or lead-equivalent materials used to reduce radiation exposure to patients and medical personnel during imaging procedures.
- A technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient, often used during medical procedures.
- The degree of compactness of a substance, often used in describing the appearance of tissues or structures in medical images.
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- imaging: Non-traditional or emerging techniques for medical imaging, often used when conventional methods are not feasible or effective.
- The state of being subjected to something, often used in the context of radiation exposure during medical imaging procedures.
- Investigations or examinations conducted to gather information or data, often used in the context of medical research or diagnostic imaging.
- Medical procedures or techniques that do not require the penetration of the skin or body cavities, typically used for diagnosis or treatment.
- The process of handling or controlling something, such as diseases or conditions, typically after they have been detected or diagnosed.
- Pertaining to the identification of diseases or conditions through analysis of symptoms, signs, and medical imaging findings.
- Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging.
- The process of producing visual representations or images of objects, particularly the internal structures of the human body, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- The process of creating images of the internal structures of an object, especially the human body, by exposing it to X-rays or gamma rays.
- Radiation with sufficient energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, potentially causing damage to biological tissues, commonly used in medical imaging.
- Tomography (CT): An imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.
- A medical imaging technique used to visualize the blood vessels in various parts of the body, typically using X-rays and contrast agents.
- Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging to visualize the inside of objects, particularly the human body, by capturing images of the internal structures.
24 Clues: Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries. • Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging. • Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients. • ...
Hmung Ch 8 Cardiac MT 2026-01-22
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- medical word that means enlargement of the heart
- phlebo and veno both mean ___
- tricuspid ___, pulmonary ___, mitral ___, aortic ___
- medical word that means joint pain
- ___ panel; series of blood tests used to assess risk factors of ischemic heart disease
- medical prefix for across
- rheumatic heart disease abbreviation
- myocardial infarction abbreviation
- medical word that means the medical specialty concerned with disorders of the cardiovascular system
- angiography of the aorta and its branches after injection of a contrast medium
- ultrasound abbreviation
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- ___ insertion; implantation of a battery-powered device inside the chest to control the heart rate and rhythm
- ___ perfusion imaging (MPI); What does the M stand for?
- medical word that means an inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and its valves
- procedure that records the spread of electrical excitation
- procedure that records a radiographic image of the inside of a blood vessel
- medical prefix for within
- medical word that means narrowing stricture of aorta
- coronary artery disease abbreviation
19 Clues: ultrasound abbreviation • medical prefix for across • medical prefix for within • phlebo and veno both mean ___ • medical word that means joint pain • myocardial infarction abbreviation • rheumatic heart disease abbreviation • coronary artery disease abbreviation • medical word that means enlargement of the heart • tricuspid ___, pulmonary ___, mitral ___, aortic ___ • ...
Diagnostic Imaging 2025-03-28
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- abbreviation for the roentgen equivalent in man
- adjustable lead shutters installed in the tube head of the x-ray machine
- removes the unchanged silver halide crystals
- term for the degree of blackness on a radiograph
- universally accepted format for the dispersion and storing of medical information
- film's inherent ability to produce shades of gray
- abbreviation for the voltage applied between the cathode and anode
- term for objects that appear white on radiographs
- type of x-ray unit installed in a room
- tungsten filament at which electrons are generated when heated
- effect that results from unequal distribution of the x-ray beam intensity along the cathode-anode axis
- type of x-ray unit that can be transported to the patient within the clinic
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- converts silver halide crystals into black metallic silver
- the radiopaque material found in grids
- number of rem/year an occupationally exposed person should not exceed
- ALARA stands for As Low As Reasonably _________
- abbreviation for the distance between the source of the x-ray and the film
- term for objects that appear black on radiographs
- used to delineate an organ or area against surrounding tissues
- device that puts the grid in motion as the x-rays are generated
- type of x-ray unit that is common in large animal medicine because it can be carried
- abbreviation for the product of milliamperage and exposure time
- current terminology used to define a rem
23 Clues: the radiopaque material found in grids • type of x-ray unit installed in a room • current terminology used to define a rem • removes the unchanged silver halide crystals • abbreviation for the roentgen equivalent in man • ALARA stands for As Low As Reasonably _________ • term for the degree of blackness on a radiograph • ...
maya crossword #4 2025-08-12
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- chicken wing comfort franchise with bottomless apps, colloquially
- small monkeys with big roars
- arboreal costa rican bird named for its plumage
- single cell organism feared to lurk in hot springs
- social network turned marketplace of furniture, clothing, etc.
- bread that comes in vanilla, chocolate, black & white, etc.
- large creature we accosted from atop a bridge
- university that elise thinks you are attending
- best restaurant + bathroom in mexico
- ring name for the white-masked luchador
- elvish plush charm your mom has started collecting
- flashcard program used for studying medical terminology
- aerobic exercise our tikal guide should probably do more of
- fancy brand of scrubs
- horizontal style of zip lining
- your version of the arches
- sequel movie we need to watch together soon
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- a mountain looking for someone to lava
- equine animal that got a little too excited to see you (in spanish)
- film where fox and rabbit have too much chemistry
- romantic outing, what you went on with your classmate
- salamanders in aquatic larval form
- deli with great sandwiches but questionable politics
- hudson valley town home of dia museum
- city with viral chocolate named after it
- no escuches esta _______, si no me quieres aqui
- the non-scooby doo
- an establishment that serves typical costa rican fare
- popular mode of transportation in guatemala
- small winged mammals that deserve more love
- silly acronym for three bar crawl in ann arbor
31 Clues: the non-scooby doo • fancy brand of scrubs • your version of the arches • small monkeys with big roars • horizontal style of zip lining • salamanders in aquatic larval form • best restaurant + bathroom in mexico • hudson valley town home of dia museum • a mountain looking for someone to lava • ring name for the white-masked luchador • city with viral chocolate named after it • ...
Spelling words 2025-08-19
10 Clues: Medicine • an object • a medicine • human history • study of crime • living organisms • History of a person • a word with term in it • a study of living organisms • something to do with the world
Terminology 2024-01-24
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- an enzyme, or special protein, that helps you digest carbohydrates
- eats meat
- single compartment stomach
- one of the core fifty taste including sweet, bitter, salty, and sour
- salivary glands under the tongue
- eat both plant base and meat base food
- the action or process of swallowing
- front teeth, adapted for cutting
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies
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- sugar molecules
- salivary glands at the base of the tongue
- both features of molar and canine
- adapted for ripping and tearing food
- chewing
- tooth with rounded or flattened top
- eats plants
- salivary glands under ear in back of throat, produces most of the saliva
- stomach has four compartments
18 Clues: chewing • eats meat • eats plants • sugar molecules • single compartment stomach • stomach has four compartments • salivary glands under the tongue • front teeth, adapted for cutting • both features of molar and canine • tooth with rounded or flattened top • the action or process of swallowing • adapted for ripping and tearing food • eat both plant base and meat base food • ...
Terminology 2022-01-21
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- teeth adapted for tearing
- teeth located between canines and molars
- only eats plants
- teeth used for grinding up food
- the action of swallowing
- 1 stomach
- the action of chewing
- catalyst that allows chemical reactions to occur
- salivary gland that produces the most saliva
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- salivary gland under the tongue
- main source of energy and one of the 6 nutrients
- what an animal needs to maintain good health
- salivary gland at the base of the tongue
- eats both plants and meat
- teeth located at the front of the mouth
- enzyme responsible for digestion of carbs
- only eats meat
- basically a fifth taste bud
18 Clues: 1 stomach • only eats meat • only eats plants • the action of chewing • the action of swallowing • teeth adapted for tearing • eats both plants and meat • basically a fifth taste bud • salivary gland under the tongue • teeth used for grinding up food • teeth located at the front of the mouth • teeth located between canines and molars • salivary gland at the base of the tongue • ...
SAT 5 2024-04-24
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- expressing contempt or disapproval
- the act of combining or merging
- swifties
- truthfulness or accuracy
- CEO of Tesla
- We have a ___ of homework due everyday in this class.
- Eiffel Tower
- person who plays basketball and speaks Chinese
- to charm or enchant in a deceptive way
- unable to be affected or penetrated
- to leave or pass down as an inheritance
- Disneyworld and lots of hurricanes
- student from Egypt
- using very few words
- a written message or letter
- charmingly simple or picturesque
- an old and feeble-minded person
- a brief visit or stay
- a ridiculous or absurd situation
- specialized language or terminology
- a beginner or novice
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- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- a perfect example or representation
- not interested or indifferent
- subject to sudden or unpredictable changes
- dull or lacking in brightness
- to shock or excite into action
- cantankerous or difficult to deal with
- unity or mutual support within a group
- student who climbs
- sweet and soothing
- gets caught on his phone a lot
- strongly infatuated or obsessed
- aggressively defiant or belligerent
- legal terminology or language
- a warning or caution
- addicted to Brawl Stars,
- talkative or chatty
- requiring considerable effort
- fastest land animal
- difficult and tiring
41 Clues: swifties • CEO of Tesla • Eiffel Tower • student who climbs • sweet and soothing • student from Egypt • talkative or chatty • fastest land animal • using very few words • a warning or caution • difficult and tiring • a beginner or novice • a brief visit or stay • truthfulness or accuracy • addicted to Brawl Stars, • a written message or letter • not interested or indifferent • ...
A Medical Student's Life 2023-10-12
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- To obtain a medical degree, students must complete ____ years of medical school.
- Standardized test used to assess a medical student’s knowledge of science concepts and their application to clinical medicine, usually taken at the end of the second year.
- Doctors commit to ____ learning as medical knowledge, clinical skills, and technology are always evolving.
- Management of a health condition by a physician.
- Depending on the specialty and location, physicians may need to take ____ exams every few years to stay licensed.
- The three word phrase that epitomizes nonmaleficence, which is one of the main values of physicians but also applies to all areas of healthcare.
- Standardized test used to assess problem solving, critical thinking, and knowledge of natural, behavioral, and social science concepts that almost all prospective medical students are required to take.
- A certification required for a physician to practice in a state.
- After medical school, students attend ____ which can be 3-7 years long.
- Many medical schools require students to recite the ____ oath upon graduating.
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- Performed to assess a patient’s body to further evaluate and diagnose a patient.
- ____ medicine is practiced by DOs and emphasizes the relationship between the mind, body, and spirit.
- Certain trained physicians are the only healthcare providers certified to perform ____.
- For physicians are over 120 ____ to choose from.
- Students seeking admission into medical school first obtain a bachelor's degree in:
- A patient’s past medical problems or conditions.
- Identifying a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms.
- MDs take a more ____, or illness-based approach to patient care.
- What many physicians working in academic hospitals spend time doing to advance medical knowledge.
- Acronym for the application medical students must complete when applying for residency.
20 Clues: For physicians are over 120 ____ to choose from. • A patient’s past medical problems or conditions. • Management of a health condition by a physician. • Identifying a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms. • MDs take a more ____, or illness-based approach to patient care. • A certification required for a physician to practice in a state. • ...
Terminology 2024-04-30
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- Collection of texts used for linguistic analysis
- Word or phrase that describes or refers to a specific idea within a particular field of knowledge
- Subject field... but in terminology
- Representation of a concept by an expression that describes it and differentiates it from related concepts
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- Database used to manage and organize terminology in various fields
- Idea formed by combining different traits or features
- Example of use of a term
7 Clues: Example of use of a term • Subject field... but in terminology • Collection of texts used for linguistic analysis • Idea formed by combining different traits or features • Database used to manage and organize terminology in various fields • Word or phrase that describes or refers to a specific idea within a particular field of knowledge • ...
Urinary Crossword 2022-08-31
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- this carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- this carries urine from the bladder to the outside
- medical term for pus in the urine
- medical term for narrowing of the ureter
- suffix that means suturing, repairing
- medical term for involuntary urination
- medical term for urea in the blood
- suffix that means enlarged, enlargement
- medical term for pain with urination
- suffix that means instrument used for visual examination
- suffix that means surgical crushing
- medical term for inability to control bladder
- suffix that means drooping, prolapse
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- medical term for blood found in the urine
- synonym for the word void or urination
- term that means inflammation of the kidney
- condition of stones in the ureter
- process of eliminating waste from an organism
- the process by which molecules of a solvent pass through a membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
19 Clues: medical term for pus in the urine • condition of stones in the ureter • medical term for urea in the blood • suffix that means surgical crushing • medical term for pain with urination • suffix that means drooping, prolapse • suffix that means suturing, repairing • synonym for the word void or urination • medical term for involuntary urination • ...
TEXAS JURISPRUDENCE 2019-07-25
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- Emergency medical services personnel with current certification from the Texas Department of State Health Services
- Direction given to a prehospital emergency medical services unit, by direct/on-line medical control or predetermined triage criteria, to pass the nearest hospital for the most appropriate hospital/trauma facility. Bypass protocols should have local physician input into their development and should be reviewed through the regional performance improvement process
- A new call or other similar communication from a member of the public, as part of a 9-1-1 system or other emergency access communication system, made to obtain emergency medical services
- A detailed, written set of instructions by the EMS Provider medical director, which may include delegated standing medical orders, to guide patient care or the performance of medical procedures as approved
- The procedure for renewal of emergency medical services certification
- Leaving a patient without appropriate medical care once patient contact has been established, unless emergency medical services personnel are following medical director's protocols, a physician directive or the patient signs a release; turning the care of a patient over to an individual of lesser education when advanced treatment modalities have been initiated
- An individual who is certified by the department as minimally proficient to provide emergency prehospital or interfacility care in health care facility's emergency or urgent care clinical setting, including a hospital emergency room and a freestanding emergency medical care facility by providing advanced life support that includes initiation and maintenance under medical supervision of certain procedures, including intravenous therapy, endotracheal or esophageal intubation or both, electrical cardiac defibrillation or cardioversion, and drug therapy
- The procedures, actions and processes that an EMS personnel are permitted to undertake in keeping with the terms of their professional license or certification and approved by their EMS provider's medical director
- An individual who is requesting emergency medical services personnel certification or licensure, recertification or relicensure from the Texas Department of State Health Services
- The licensed physician who provides medical supervision to the EMS personnel of a licensed EMS provider or a recognized First Responder Organization under the terms of the Medical Practices Act (Occupations Code, Chapters 151 - 165 and rules promulgated by the Texas Medical Board. Also may be referred to as off-line medical control
- The Texas Department of State Health Services
- Quality assurance, quality improvement, and/or performance improvement activities
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- When an EMS vehicle is equipped and staffed in accordance with §157.11 of this title (relating to Requirements for a Provider License) and is immediately available to respond to any emergency call 24 hours per day, seven days per week (24/7)
- Mandatory requirements
- The supervision of prehospital emergency medical service providers by a licensed physician. This encompasses on-line (direct voice contact) and off-line (written protocol and procedural review)
- Services used to respond to an individual's perceived need for medical care and to prevent death or aggravation of physiological or psychological illness or injury
- Care equivalent to what any reasonable, prudent person of like certification level would have given in a similar situation, based on locally, regionally and nationally adopted standard emergency medical services curricula as adopted by reference in §157.32 of this title (relating to Emergency Medical Services Training and Course Approval)
- An individual who is certified by the department as minimally proficient to provide emergency prehospital care by providing initial aid that promotes comfort and avoids aggravation of an injury or illness
- Care provided while transporting a patient between medical facilities
- A vehicle for transportation of sick or injured person to, from or between places of treatment for an illness or injury, and provide out of hospital medical care to the patient
- An individual who is certified by the department and is minimally proficient in performing the basic life support skills required to provide emergency prehospital or interfacility care and initiating and maintaining under medical supervision certain advanced life support procedures, including intravenous therapy and endotracheal or esophageal intubation
- Formal recognition by a national association of a provider's service or an education program based on standards established by that association
- An individual who is certified by the department as minimally proficient to perform emergency prehospital care that is necessary for basic life support and that includes the control of hemorrhaging and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
23 Clues: Mandatory requirements • The Texas Department of State Health Services • Care provided while transporting a patient between medical facilities • The procedure for renewal of emergency medical services certification • Quality assurance, quality improvement, and/or performance improvement activities • ...
Terminology 2022-01-21
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- the action of swallowing
- teeth located between canines and molars
- 1 stomach
- what an animal needs to maintain good health
- enzyme responsible for digestion of carbs
- salivary gland that produces the most saliva
- salivary gland at the base of the tongue
- catalyst that allows chemical reactions to occur
- action of chewing
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- only eats plants
- teeth adapted for tearing
- eats both plants and meat
- teeth located at the front of the mouth
- source of energy nutrients
- teeth used for grinding up food
- salivary gland under the tongue
- only eats meat
- basically a fifth taste bud
18 Clues: 1 stomach • only eats meat • only eats plants • action of chewing • the action of swallowing • teeth adapted for tearing • eats both plants and meat • source of energy nutrients • basically a fifth taste bud • teeth used for grinding up food • salivary gland under the tongue • teeth located at the front of the mouth • teeth located between canines and molars • ...
Jaylene Castro Ch.1 2026-01-13
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- provision by a variety opatient-centeredtities and practitioners of pacient-centered health care in the outof-hospital enviroment
- a system of internal and external reviews and audits of an EMS system and ensure high quality care
- a level of EMS that provides basic emergency medical care and transports patients
- medical practice based on scientific evidence that certain procedures, medications, and equipment improve patien outcome
- the polices and procedures for all components of am EMS system
- physicion who who is legally responsible for the clinical and patient care aspect of an EMS system
- a level of EMS that has more education and is able to do more then a normal EMT
- A federal law that protects individuals wih documented disability from being denied initial or continued employment based on their disability.
- direct orders from a physician to prehospital care provider given by radio or telephone
- A level of EMS practitioner who is likely to be the first person on the scene with emergency care training
- the routine duties and responsibilities of the EMS medical director, including the creation and protocols and standingorders
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- medical direction provided by a physician to an EMS provider looking for immediate feedback
- the level of EMS practitioner who provides the highest level of prehospital care
- development of medical guidelines based on scientific evidence and research studies
- medical policies, procedures and practices that medical directionn has established in written guidelines
- Service provided by the EMS agency and personnel that are administratively and clinically integrated with other health care entities
- medical director board that is responible for the whole EMS system and care provided y any individual
- physician, procedures and practices that are available to EMS providers
- emergency medical treatment given to patient before they transported to the hospital or other facility
- Emergency medical services system
- medical direction provided by an EMS medical director physician who is on scene with EMS crew
- preauthorized treatment procedures
22 Clues: Emergency medical services system • preauthorized treatment procedures • the polices and procedures for all components of am EMS system • physician, procedures and practices that are available to EMS providers • a level of EMS that has more education and is able to do more then a normal EMT • ...
Integumentary and Healing Terms 2023-10-24
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- the medical suffix that means tumor
- the clear or yellow fluid that moves through the lymphatic system
- the fibrous protein that makes up connective tissue
- the common medical term for skin
- the deepest layer of skin
- _ immunity is the immunity you are born with
- red blood cell
- the medical root word for disease
- the medical combining form for hair
- tiny cavities where the hair grows are known as the hair _
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- the dark brown or black pigments produced by melanocytes
- another term for thrombocyte
- the medical word root viro means _
- the combining form of the term that means protection
- the water repellent protein that is the primary substance of the epidermis
- white blood cell
- the medical term for cell
- the medical root word that means nail
18 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • the deepest layer of skin • the medical term for cell • another term for thrombocyte • the common medical term for skin • the medical root word for disease • the medical word root viro means _ • the medical suffix that means tumor • the medical combining form for hair • the medical root word that means nail • ...
Roots 1-10 Review Puzzle 3 2016-11-22
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- complaining,malcontent
- limited, has an end
- fire starter, mental disorder
- to question forcefully
- people born in same time period
- fireworks
- privilege, special right
- infectious, communicable
- male leader
- obtain,receive
- to begin
- married woman
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- Earth heat
- in the air, flying
- official investigation
- to pump air into something
- led by women
- extremely small, miniscule
- jargon, special vocabulary
- pleasant
- audience member, watcher
- hereditary
- visible through microscope
- impressive or shocking show
- a touchable quality
- first, beginning
26 Clues: pleasant • to begin • fireworks • Earth heat • hereditary • male leader • led by women • married woman • obtain,receive • first, beginning • in the air, flying • limited, has an end • a touchable quality • complaining,malcontent • official investigation • to question forcefully • audience member, watcher • privilege, special right • infectious, communicable • to pump air into something • ...
MUET 2020-01-20
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- obtaining/ finding
- story line, description
- managing/organising/coping
- increase/swell/expand
- not genuine/ not real
- encourage, motivate, promote, inspire
- found everywhere, widespread
- terminology
- expensive/ not cheap
- widely
- owner, investors
- prevent / avoid
- cylinder
- limit, ceiling, base
- reduce/lessen
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- tin mining method
- insolvent
- cheap
- looks like
- competitive
- collection
- damage, harm, spoil
- dig/ bring out
- expensive
- be greater than, offset, compensate
- overdone / exceeded
- blooming/ popular
- make easy, assist, enable
- wise
29 Clues: wise • cheap • widely • cylinder • insolvent • expensive • looks like • collection • competitive • terminology • reduce/lessen • dig/ bring out • prevent / avoid • owner, investors • tin mining method • blooming/ popular • obtaining/ finding • damage, harm, spoil • overdone / exceeded • expensive/ not cheap • limit, ceiling, base • increase/swell/expand • not genuine/ not real • story line, description • ...
Salem Township Hospital Laboratory 2013 2013-04-19
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- This Medical Laboratory Technician passed her ASCP certification in October 2012!
- On July 18, 2013 this Medical Laboratory Technician will have worked here 25 years!
- This Laboratory Assistant was a student here and joined our team on February 8, 2012!
- A Phlebotomy student from OCC!
- Commonoly referred to as the Blood Bank!
- A Phlebotomy student from Kaskaskia College!
- An MLT student from SICCM!
- Most of our specimens are obtained through _____?
- An MLT student from SICCM!
- This Medical Technologist has worked here since February 5, 1990!
- This Laboratory Assistant has worked here since September 25, 1995!
- This Laboratory Assistant was a student here and joined out team on September 27, 2010!
- This Laboratory Assistant has workded here for 14 years!
- On August 26, 2013 this Medical Technologist will have worked here for 10 years!
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- This Medical Technologist began working here on January 14, 2008!
- A Phlebotomy student from OCC!
- Referred to as the fish bowel!
- Surgical specimens are sent to this department!
- On October 5, 2013 this Medical Technologist will have worked here 26 years!
- This department has the largest inventory in the lab!
- What you get when you forget to empty the trash on the Vitros 350!
- This Laboratory Assistant recently joined our team in February!
- The Medical Director of the Laboratory!
- Casts and Crystals are seen in this department!
- Myelocytes, Promyelocytes, and Blasts, oh my!
- Most tests in this department have only 1 - 3 steps to them!
- This Medical Laboratory Technician passed her ASCP certification in September 2012!
- This Medical Technologist celebrates a Birthday in June!
- On November 7, 2008 this Laboratory Assistant came to work here!
- This Medical Laboratory Technician has worked here since September 10, 2009.
- On May 15, 2013 this Medical Laboratory Technician will celebrate 5 years here!
- This Medical Laboratory Technician celebrated a Birthday in March!
32 Clues: An MLT student from SICCM! • An MLT student from SICCM! • A Phlebotomy student from OCC! • Referred to as the fish bowel! • A Phlebotomy student from OCC! • The Medical Director of the Laboratory! • Commonoly referred to as the Blood Bank! • A Phlebotomy student from Kaskaskia College! • Myelocytes, Promyelocytes, and Blasts, oh my! • ...
Orleans - Street Names 2014-07-16
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- A bluish-green colour
- The ultimate place to be
- Wealth or Riches
- _________ Romance
- A type of Marsh Fern
- Time in musical terminology
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- 8th planet from the sun
- A person who is in charge
- A popular street during the holiday season
- A well known credit card
- How to kill a ___________
- "Spooky" FBI Agent
- Footwear for walking over the snow
13 Clues: Wealth or Riches • _________ Romance • "Spooky" FBI Agent • A type of Marsh Fern • A bluish-green colour • 8th planet from the sun • A well known credit card • The ultimate place to be • A person who is in charge • How to kill a ___________ • Time in musical terminology • Footwear for walking over the snow • A popular street during the holiday season
Geo,Bio,Logy 2025-08-19
9 Clues: science • an account • body of terms • regions seperate • study of organisms • art of agriculture • study of organisms • a branch of medicine • study physical features
CMAA crossword puzzle 1 2020-11-16
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- a returning patient is considered a new patient after how much time has elapsed without seeing the provider?
- When releasing confidential information, which person has the right to decide how and to whom the information is communicated?
- which of the following references should be used to determine the code for a patient consultation?
- in the medical term antepartum, the prefix "ante" means which of the following?
- a provider refers a patient for an evaluation of an elevated WBC count. which of the following specialists should the medical administrative assistant contact for an appointment?
- a medical administrative assistant should inform a patient to expect to receive authorization for an urgent referral to a specialist within which of the following time frames?
- When reviewing patients' medical records, a medical administrative assistant should recall that which of the following prefixes indicates excessive or above the expected range?
- When payments are due to a practice from a minor, the medical administrative assistant should collect the amount due from which of the following?
- A medical administrative assistant can find which of the following information on a medical history form?
- A medical administrative assistant should schedule a patient who has type 1 diabetes mellitus to see which of the following specialists?
- an adult patient returns to an office after not being seen by the provider for 2 years. which of the following is the status of the patients file?
- a patient would like to pay her balance using a flexible spending account. the medical administrative assistant should post the transaction on the ledger as which of the following?
- The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies?
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- a patient is scheduled to have a pericardiocentesis. which of the following systems will be assessed during this procedure?
- Which of the following is the predetermined amount a patient must pay out of pocket each year before the insurance carrier will cover any services
- a patient who is scheduled for an outpatient procedure has questions about the potential complications of the surgery. To which of the following staff members should the medical administrative assistant refer to the patient?
- Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record?
- A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling a patient who is gravida 3 for a biopsy. Which of the following is a characteristic of this patient?
- Which of the following determines the fee schedule?
- Which of the following file formats should the medical administrative assistant use to create a letter to a referring provider?
- Which of the following can be accessed by multiple authorized providers from more than one health care organization?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling an appointment for a patient who reports having blue and gray fingers and toes. Which of the following medical describes the patient's condition?
- a medical administrative assistant plans to develop a document for tracking and tallying supplies, including product names, product codes, last order date, and pricing. which of the following types of files should the assistant plan to use?
24 Clues: Which of the following determines the fee schedule? • Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record? • in the medical term antepartum, the prefix "ante" means which of the following? • The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies? • ...
MP2 midterm review #4 2024-01-25
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- surgical incision of the eardrum
- layer of the eyeball that contains the blood vessels
- commonly called "cross eyes"
- gel-like fluid that is located within the posterior section of the eyeball
- medical term meaning drainage from the ear
- medical term for near-sightedness
- type of receptor that is responsible for sight
- medical term for a sensitivity to light (fear of light)
- photoreceptors that detect color
- occurs when the lens of the eye gets cloudy
- type of receptor that is responsible for taste and smell
- these tubes equalize pressure between the middle ear and the nasopharynx
- medical term meaning the study of the eye
- suffix meaning ear condition
- eye condition where the cornea is not shaped correctly; can result in both near and far-sightedness
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- medical term for what is commonly known as "night vision"
- type of receptor that is responsible for hearing and balance
- structure that separates the outer ear from the middle ear
- root for eyelid
- term to describe your body's ability to know how it is positioned
- medical term for far-sightedness that occurs due to the aging process
- receptors that detect pain; these receptors never accommodate
- primary function of the semi-circular canals
- medical term meaning disease/disorder of the retina
- medical term for double vision
- a middle ear infection
- medical term meaning without the sense of smell
- occurs when acqueous humor does not drain properly from the eye, causing an increase in intraocular pressure
- medical term meaning surgical removal of the lens (of the eye)
- medical term for far-sightedness
- root for nose
- white part of the eye; outer layer of the globe
32 Clues: root for nose • root for eyelid • a middle ear infection • commonly called "cross eyes" • suffix meaning ear condition • medical term for double vision • surgical incision of the eardrum • photoreceptors that detect color • medical term for far-sightedness • medical term for near-sightedness • medical term meaning the study of the eye • medical term meaning drainage from the ear • ...
DIANA PAOLA 2018-02-17
8 Clues: space • record • secure • space colabarativo • related to the cueso • of activities development • information of the course • of people that make up the group
Cloud Computing 2020-03-28
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- what is cloud in cloud computing
- total deployment models
- cloud service by microsoft
- top level of virtualization
- cloud computing terminology
- type of cloud
- cloud computing gaint
- type of cloud service
- VM architecture
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- technique for creating cloud computing centers
- grouping together of resources
- firmware or h/w that creates and runs virtual machine
- cloud platform by amazon
- cloud computing pilot under development at NASA
- cloud security mechanism
15 Clues: type of cloud • VM architecture • cloud computing gaint • type of cloud service • total deployment models • cloud platform by amazon • cloud security mechanism • cloud service by microsoft • top level of virtualization • cloud computing terminology • grouping together of resources • what is cloud in cloud computing • technique for creating cloud computing centers • ...
History of Massage 2023-10-04
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- kneading massage technique
- founder of modern nursing
- father of western medicine
- canon of medicine
- massage and bodywork licensing exam
- gliding massage technique
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- opened the first massage school in the United States
- method of manipulating soft tissue using compression and traction
- finger pressure
- rhythmic massage technique
- classic scripture of traditional Chinese medicine
- father of Swedish massage
- established the Touch Research Institute
- original massage technique
- introduced French terminology to massage
15 Clues: finger pressure • canon of medicine • father of Swedish massage • founder of modern nursing • gliding massage technique • rhythmic massage technique • kneading massage technique • original massage technique • father of western medicine • massage and bodywork licensing exam • established the Touch Research Institute • introduced French terminology to massage • ...
Read the sentence and complete it with the correct word! HAVE FUN=) 2025-11-29
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- Months of intense workload culminated in severe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that made it nearly impossible for her to concentrate.
- Their relationship became increasingly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as the pressure of the upcoming deadlines mounted.
- He refused to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ years of research by releasing preliminary results without proper verification.
- By late December, the Christmas tree had already begun to _ _ _ _ its needles, leaving the carpet covered in green specks.
- The data doesn’t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ such a drastic conclusion, even if the trend looks concerning.
- The condition is known _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as “brain fog,” although the medical terminology is far more complex.
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- There’s no point _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the wheel when we already have perfectly functional templates for lesson design.
- The negotiations went down to the _ _ _ _, with both sides refusing to compromise until the final minutes.
- Early educational experiences often _ _ _ _ _ the view students hold of their own academic potential.
- If we want the initiative to succeed, we need influential teachers to _ _ _ _ _ _ the word within their communities.
- He kept _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on about his new productivity system, even though no one had asked for the fifth explanation that day.
- One of the strongest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ points of the programme is its personalised feedback from internationally certified tutors.
12 Clues: The data doesn’t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ such a drastic conclusion, even if the trend looks concerning. • Early educational experiences often _ _ _ _ _ the view students hold of their own academic potential. • Their relationship became increasingly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as the pressure of the upcoming deadlines mounted. • ...
Health Services 2023-11-20
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- The branch of medicine focused on oral health and dental care.
- Immediate medical care for critical or life-threatening situations.
- The study and practice of nourishing the body for health and well-being.
- The use of medical imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs for diagnosis and treatment.
- Healthcare profession focusing on vision and eye health.
- A facility providing medical and surgical treatment, often with specialised departments for various healthcare needs.
- Treatment aimed at improving or maintaining health, often involving physical or psychological interventions.
- A medical facility where patients receive outpatient care or specialised treatment.
- Programs and services to restore or improve physical, mental, and social functions.
- Medical procedures performed by a surgeon to treat injuries, diseases, or deformities.
- The branch of medicine specialising in the heart and circulatory system.
- Medical treatment for mental illnesses and disorders.
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- guidance and support for mental and emotional well-being.
- Medical specialty dealing with the musculoskeletal system, including bones and joints.
- A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured individuals to medical facilities.
- A place where prescription medications and healthcare products are dispensed.
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Medical care related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
18 Clues: Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents. • Medical treatment for mental illnesses and disorders. • Healthcare profession focusing on vision and eye health. • guidance and support for mental and emotional well-being. • The branch of medicine focused on oral health and dental care. • Immediate medical care for critical or life-threatening situations. • ...
2025 HOSPITAL WEEK 2025-05-16
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- This medical drama dealt with the staff of the overcrowded and understaffed LA County Hospital emergency room.
- What is the first name of the main character in Grey’s Anatomy?
- What is the name of the hospital where Nurse Jackie works?
- What kind of physician was Dr. Craig Huffstodt on “Huff”?
- Ryan Eggold plays Dr. Max Goodwin, who has just become the new medical director in this medical drama.
- This Freddie plays surgical resident Dr. Shaun Murphy in The Good Doctor.
- What TV series took place in Sacred Heart Hospital.
- What is usually considered to be the first televised medical drama, first aired in 1951?
- This medical drama follows the doctors in the emergency room of County General Hospital in Chicago.
- What is the medical specialty of Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Dr. House’s boss?
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- Hugh Laurie starred in this medical drama, where he uses unconventional methods to diagnose patients.
- What British series is the longest prime-time medical drama in the world, airing since 1986?
- What city is Grey’s Anatomy set in?
- Kate Walsh played Dr. Addison Montgomery in this spin-off of another medical drama.
- What is the longest running medical soap opera, running since 1963?
- Known for his serpent-entwined staff, who was the Ancient Greek god of medicine?
- Do to his charm and looks, what nickname was given to Derek Shepherd in Grey’s Anatomy?
- This medical drama is the third installment of another franchise and takes place in Chicago.
- What nickname is given to the talented plastic surgeon Mark Sloan?
- What actor stared as Dr. Doug Ross in ER?
- This medical drama centered around the doctors of the overnight shift at San Antonio Memorial Hospital.
- What disease was deemed eradicated in 1980 after worldwide vaccination program?
- What brand of over-the-counter acetaminophen was first introduced in 1955?
- What body part was first x-rays in 1895?
24 Clues: What city is Grey’s Anatomy set in? • What body part was first x-rays in 1895? • What actor stared as Dr. Doug Ross in ER? • What TV series took place in Sacred Heart Hospital. • What kind of physician was Dr. Craig Huffstodt on “Huff”? • What is the name of the hospital where Nurse Jackie works? • What is the first name of the main character in Grey’s Anatomy? • ...
Lesson 5 Medical Terminology 2014-09-25
9 Clues: under the skin • around the mouth • fungal condition • production of milk • on or above the ear • puncture of a joint • produced in the ovary • prevent nausea and vomiting • inflammation of the meninges
Medical Terminology Chapter 6 2021-03-08
Week 2 Medical Terminology 2025-09-12
9 Clues: Neg- • Tono- • Arthr- • Neuro- • Homeo- • Cardio- • normal Hyper- • Unit describing number of particles in solution • Concentration of solute particles per liter of solution
Hospital 2023-09-01
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- and Women's Hospital A hospital known for its medical research and care.
- Medical Center A hospital offering advanced medical treatments.
- Victoria Hospital A hospital known for its medical expertise and care.
- Hopkins Hospital A prestigious hospital offering top-notch medical care.
- University Hospital A hospital offering a wide range of medical services.
- Sinai Hospital A well-respected hospital with comprehensive medical services.
- General Hospital A leading hospital providing medical services.
- Medical Center A medical center with various hospitals and research institutions.
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- Hospital A renowned hospital providing top-quality healthcare.
- General Hospital A prominent hospital providing quality healthcare.
- Clinic A hospital that focuses on patient care and research.
- Clinic A renowned hospital known for its medical expertise.
- Clinic A hospital known for advanced medical treatments.
- Hospital A hospital known for its cutting-edge medical treatments.
- Reagan UCLA Medical Center A medical center providing advanced medical care.
15 Clues: Clinic A hospital known for advanced medical treatments. • Clinic A renowned hospital known for its medical expertise. • Clinic A hospital that focuses on patient care and research. • Hospital A renowned hospital providing top-quality healthcare. • Medical Center A hospital offering advanced medical treatments. • ...
Respiratory System. Medical Terminology H. Silva 2015-07-19
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- too fast and too deep
- urge to cough
- ability to cough up mucus
- blood test
- of alveolar walls
- cytology/Test looking for malignant cells
- cough
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- condition
- sound
- breath sound
- examination of voice box
- cannula/Two-pronged plastic device to deliver oxygen
- for sleep apnea
- tint to skin
- death of apparently well infant
- infection
- up blood
17 Clues: sound • cough • up blood • condition • infection • blood test • breath sound • tint to skin • urge to cough • for sleep apnea • of alveolar walls • too fast and too deep • examination of voice box • ability to cough up mucus • death of apparently well infant • cytology/Test looking for malignant cells • cannula/Two-pronged plastic device to deliver oxygen
Medical Terminology Quiz 12/13/24 2024-12-12
18 Clues: S • SE • SR • SR • SLR • STD • Smr • SIG • Sep • SubQ • slight • S M W D • symptoms • immediately • specific gravity • state disability • sedimentation rate • shortness of breath
Medical Terminology Quiz Review Chapter 3 2025-10-08
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- This is a type of biopsy where a small circular sample of tissue is removed to test for abnormal cells
- There are this many stages of pressure injuries.
- This type of skin cancer, ______ sarcoma, is seen in patients with AIDS
- Type of light used to examine the skin for abnormalities
- This is a type of closed wound with a localized collection of clotted blood under the skin. It is palpable.
- Yellow, brown, or tan moist tissue is often found in stage 3 or 4 pressure injuries
- The surgical removal of excess skin removal to eliminate wrinkles
- This type of cyst is under the skin and filled with oil from a blocked gland
- This type of burn reaches the dermis
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- This type of skin cancer is very aggressive meaning it can spread quickly to surrounding tissue
- A condition caused by the same virus as chickenpox
- Type of surgery that is performed until all the skin margins are "clear" of abnormal cells
- Another word for itching
- A procedure performed to remove infected or necrotic tissue from a wound
- This is a flat, discolored skin lesion and is often called a freckle
- This is a type of skin lesion that has a raised area larger than 1 cm and is filled with clear fluid
- This type of burn reaches the epidermis
17 Clues: Another word for itching • This type of burn reaches the dermis • This type of burn reaches the epidermis • There are this many stages of pressure injuries. • A condition caused by the same virus as chickenpox • Type of light used to examine the skin for abnormalities • The surgical removal of excess skin removal to eliminate wrinkles • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology 2021-02-05
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- terms derived from the English language that cannot be translated literally for meaning
- words used to describe disease as well as aspects of medicine and health care
- word part that is attached to the end of a word root to modify its meaning
- word part, usually an "o", used to make pronunciation easier
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- word part that is the core of the word
- terms formed from the first letter of words in a phrase that can be spoken as a whole word and usually contains a vowel
- terms derived from the name of a person or place
- the use of medical terms to attain a standardized means of communication within the practice of medicine and in the healthcare industry
- word part that is attached at the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning
9 Clues: word part that is the core of the word • terms derived from the name of a person or place • word part, usually an "o", used to make pronunciation easier • word part that is attached to the end of a word root to modify its meaning • words used to describe disease as well as aspects of medicine and health care • ...
Ch. 12 Medical Terminology 2024-12-13
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- Scraping of the skin
- A tear in the skin, usually with jagged edges
- Bruising of brain tissue
- Escape of fluid into a cavity
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- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects how a person acts or feels for a short time.
- A sharp cut, like from a knife; wound edges are smooth
- Swelling and redness; response to tissue damage
- Bleeding under the skin
- Violent shaking up or jarring of the brain.
9 Clues: Scraping of the skin • Bleeding under the skin • Bruising of brain tissue • Escape of fluid into a cavity • Violent shaking up or jarring of the brain. • A tear in the skin, usually with jagged edges • Swelling and redness; response to tissue damage • A sharp cut, like from a knife; wound edges are smooth • ...
DD Forms 2017-02-15
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- DoD Prescription
- Asbestos Exposure - Part 2 Periodic Medical Questionnaire
- Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
- Referral for Civilian Medical Care
- Hearing Conservation Data
- Record of Preparation and Disposition of Remains (outside CONUS)
- Statement of Recognition
- Certificate of Death
- Request for Payment of Funeral and/or Interment Expenses
- Adult Preventive and Chronic Care Flow Sheet
- Report of Medical History
- Patient Evaluation Tag
- Privacy Act Statement
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- Requisition and Invoice Shipping Document
- Identification Card
- DOD Single Line Item Requisition System Document (Long Form)
- DOD Single Line Item Release/Receipt Document
- Reference Audiogram
- Third Party Collection Program
- Record of Preparation and Disposition of Remains (within CONUS)
- Eyewear Prescription
- Report of Medical Assessment
- Material Inspection and Receiving Report
- Report of Medical Examination
- Request for Medical/Dental Records
25 Clues: DoD Prescription • Identification Card • Reference Audiogram • Eyewear Prescription • Certificate of Death • Privacy Act Statement • Patient Evaluation Tag • Statement of Recognition • Hearing Conservation Data • Report of Medical History • Report of Medical Assessment • Report of Medical Examination • Third Party Collection Program • Referral for Civilian Medical Care • ...
Nursing & Healthcare 2023-08-23
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- the person receiving medical care.
- a section of a hospital for a specific type of care or patients.
- measurements like heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and respiratory rate.
- drugs prescribed to treat a condition.
- a medical facility where patients receive treatment.
- a physician who diagnoses and treats patients.
- a specific amount of medication.
- providing comfort to patients with serious illnesses.
- the area directly next to a patient's bed.
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- the process of restoring a patient's health.
- (IV) delivering fluids or medications directly into the veins.
- a smaller medical facility for outpatient care.
- a doctor's order for specific medication.
- identifying a patient's medical condition.
- a sign of an underlying medical issue.
- a healthcare professional who provides patient care.
- releasing a patient from the hospital after treatment.
- a patient's medical record.
- medical care provided to address an illness or condition.
19 Clues: a patient's medical record. • a specific amount of medication. • the person receiving medical care. • a sign of an underlying medical issue. • drugs prescribed to treat a condition. • a doctor's order for specific medication. • identifying a patient's medical condition. • the area directly next to a patient's bed. • the process of restoring a patient's health. • ...
Pharmacy Medical Terminology - Frequency 2019-06-23
CMAA crossword puzzle 1 2020-11-16
Across
- a returning patient is considered a new patient after how much time has elapsed without seeing the provider?
- When releasing confidential information, which person has the right to decide how and to whom the information is communicated?
- which of the following references should be used to determine the code for a patient consultation?
- in the medical term antepartum, the prefix "ante" means which of the following?
- a provider refers a patient for an evaluation of an elevated WBC count. which of the following specialists should the medical administrative assistant contact for an appointment?
- a medical administrative assistant should inform a patient to expect to receive authorization for an urgent referral to a specialist within which of the following time frames?
- When reviewing patients' medical records, a medical administrative assistant should recall that which of the following prefixes indicates excessive or above the expected range?
- When payments are due to a practice from a minor, the medical administrative assistant should collect the amount due from which of the following?
- A medical administrative assistant can find which of the following information on a medical history form?
- A medical administrative assistant should schedule a patient who has type 1 diabetes mellitus to see which of the following specialists?
- an adult patient returns to an office after not being seen by the provider for 2 years. which of the following is the status of the patients file?
- a patient would like to pay her balance using a flexible spending account. the medical administrative assistant should post the transaction on the ledger as which of the following?
- The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies?
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- a patient is scheduled to have a pericardiocentesis. which of the following systems will be assessed during this procedure?
- Which of the following is the predetermined amount a patient must pay out of pocket each year before the insurance carrier will cover any services
- a patient who is scheduled for an outpatient procedure has questions about the potential complications of the surgery. To which of the following staff members should the medical administrative assistant refer to the patient?
- Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record?
- A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling a patient who is gravida 3 for a biopsy. Which of the following is a characteristic of this patient?
- Which of the following determines the fee schedule?
- Which of the following file formats should the medical administrative assistant use to create a letter to a referring provider?
- Which of the following can be accessed by multiple authorized providers from more than one health care organization?
- A medical administrative assistant is scheduling an appointment for a patient who reports having blue and gray fingers and toes. Which of the following medical describes the patient's condition?
- a medical administrative assistant plans to develop a document for tracking and tallying supplies, including product names, product codes, last order date, and pricing. which of the following types of files should the assistant plan to use?
24 Clues: Which of the following determines the fee schedule? • Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record? • in the medical term antepartum, the prefix "ante" means which of the following? • The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies? • ...
Ashley Cadet - 112C.02 Skin Diseases and Disorders Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-31
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- study of the causes of a disease
- medical term meaning groin (2 words, no space)
- inflamed infection of the skin
- small brown pigmented spots that may be raised
- congenital failure of the skin to produce melanin
- study of disease
- medical term meaning face (2 words, no space)
- a sac of membrane tissue with fluid, air, or other substances
- itchy welts thatmay be caused by foods
- open lesions
- brief and severe conditions
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- medical term meaning hand (2 words, no space)
- cluster of furuncles
- medical term for ringworm
- medical term meaning scalp (2 words, no space)
- communicable by contact
- frequent and habitual conditions
- pearly white enclosed keratin filled cysts
- birthmark or congential mole
- medical term meaning foot (2 words, no space)
- dry or moist lesion with inflamed skin
21 Clues: open lesions • study of disease • cluster of furuncles • communicable by contact • medical term for ringworm • brief and severe conditions • birthmark or congential mole • inflamed infection of the skin • study of the causes of a disease • frequent and habitual conditions • itchy welts thatmay be caused by foods • dry or moist lesion with inflamed skin • ...
The Right to Emergency Medical Care 2025-11-17
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- Facility providing emergency care.
- Immediate help in an emergency (two words).
- A legal obligation to act.
- Federal law for ER rights.
- To save someone from danger.
- Describes sudden onset of illness.
- Short name for a medical professional.
- Implied consent assumed in this state.
- Immediate life or health risk.
- Care cannot be denied due to lack of this.
- Person receiving medical care.
- Required action before patient transfer.
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- Legal responsibility for actions.
- Ability to get medical treatment.
- Moving a patient to another facility.
- To heal a patient.
- Another name for a doctor.
- Failure to provide standard care.
- Mandatory medical exam upon arrival.
- Patient's permission for treatment.
- A legal entitlement to care.
- Prioritizing patients by severity.
- Signs of a medical condition.
- Emergency phone number.
- EMS: Emergency Medical _______.
25 Clues: To heal a patient. • Emergency phone number. • A legal obligation to act. • Federal law for ER rights. • Another name for a doctor. • To save someone from danger. • A legal entitlement to care. • Signs of a medical condition. • Immediate life or health risk. • Person receiving medical care. • EMS: Emergency Medical _______. • Legal responsibility for actions. • ...
Medical 2025-11-21
15 Clues: Eye • pain • Nose • Nerve • muscle • kidneys • condition • short head • below the skin • low blood sugar • surgical removal of • surgical puncture into • excessive urine production • around or during the surgery • to record with an instrument
Insurance vocabulary 2025-09-13
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- for all
- people who make decisions in an insurance company
- medical help
- before
- program
- what insurance pays
- patient when a patient asks for insurance help
- medical past
- medical solution
- to refuse
- refusal
- health management organization (health insurance company)
- 180cm
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- a person who can give an organ
- untested
- monthly payment
- illness
- what is
- program to help pay for medical help
- correspondance
- what patient pays
- acceptance
22 Clues: 180cm • before • for all • program • illness • what is • refusal • untested • to refuse • acceptance • medical help • medical past • correspondance • monthly payment • medical solution • what patient pays • what insurance pays • a person who can give an organ • program to help pay for medical help • patient when a patient asks for insurance help • people who make decisions in an insurance company • ...
Medical 2015-02-05
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- your child will be referred here
- they will remove your tonsils
- go here for a colorectal issue
- you would be referred here for a hip replacement
- specialises in issues specific to women
- department that will help with your waterworks
- I have metabolism and thyroid issues
- go here if you have kidney problems
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- you would be referred here with an heart condition
- I've got terrible aches and pains in my joints
- see you here with an eye problem
- coughs,lungs,breathing etc etc
- can you help with a hearing test
- head here for severe headaches and migraines
- I've got a skin rash, can you help?
15 Clues: they will remove your tonsils • coughs,lungs,breathing etc etc • go here for a colorectal issue • your child will be referred here • see you here with an eye problem • can you help with a hearing test • I've got a skin rash, can you help? • go here if you have kidney problems • I have metabolism and thyroid issues • specialises in issues specific to women • ...
medical 2023-07-02
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- , It is a person who is trained and qualified to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries.
- , It is a place where prescription medications and other healthcare products are dispensed.
- , It is a written order from a doctor that authorizes the dispensing of medication to a patient.
- It is a medical care or procedure used to alleviate or cure a disease or condition.
- , It is a scheduled time for a patient to see a doctor or healthcare professional.
- , It is an elevated body temperature often associated with an illness or infection.
- , It is a material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries.
- , It is a medical procedure that involves incisions or manipulations to treat a disease or injury.
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- , It is a substance that stimulates the immune system to provide protection against specific diseases.
- It is a place where people receive medical treatment and care.
- , It is a person who provides medical care and assistance to patients under the supervision of a doctor.
- , It is a person who receives medical treatment or care from healthcare professionals.
- , It is a physical or mental indication of a disease or condition experienced by a patient.
- , It is a vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- , It is a hypersensitivity reaction of the immune system to certain substances or allergens.
15 Clues: It is a place where people receive medical treatment and care. • , It is a material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries. • , It is a scheduled time for a patient to see a doctor or healthcare professional. • It is a medical care or procedure used to alleviate or cure a disease or condition. • ...
Medical 2022-12-09
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- I stubbed my __
- I don't care that you broke your __
- are you healthy or __?
- when you're sick you take __
- he shaved his cheeks but left his____
- the skeleton is made of __
- you go somewhere for a short time you are a __
- the heart is the most important __
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- when you bleed you need a __
- with strep, your __ hurts
- she went to sleep on the __
- what is at the very top of your head?
- where do you put chap-stick?
- scarves go around your __
- a medical procedure
15 Clues: I stubbed my __ • a medical procedure • are you healthy or __? • with strep, your __ hurts • scarves go around your __ • the skeleton is made of __ • she went to sleep on the __ • when you bleed you need a __ • when you're sick you take __ • where do you put chap-stick? • the heart is the most important __ • I don't care that you broke your __ • what is at the very top of your head? • ...
Medical 2025-03-20
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- that secretes digestive enzymes and hormones (PANCREAS, 8)
- of the brain responsible for vision (OCCIPITAL, 9)
- responsible for stimulating RBC production (ERYTHROPOIETIN, 13)
- sesamoid bone in the body (PATELLA, 7)
- site of nutrient absorption in the digestive tract (JEJUNUM, 7)
- at the neuromuscular junction (ACETYLCHOLINE, 13)
- that controls diaphragm movement (PHRENIC, 7)
- innermost meningeal layer covering the brain (PIAMATER, 8)
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- functional unit of the liver (LOBULE, 6)
- of red blood cell formation (ERYTHROPOIESIS, 14)
- cell that breaks down bone tissue (OSTEOCLAST, 10)
- covering the ends of long bones (ARTICULAR, 9)
- vein that carries oxygenated blood (PULMONARYVEIN, 14)
- of the kidney where vessels enter and exit (HILUM, 5)
- artery supplying the brain (CAROTID, 7)
- inner layer of the heart wall (ENDOCARDIUM, 11)
16 Clues: sesamoid bone in the body (PATELLA, 7) • artery supplying the brain (CAROTID, 7) • functional unit of the liver (LOBULE, 6) • that controls diaphragm movement (PHRENIC, 7) • covering the ends of long bones (ARTICULAR, 9) • inner layer of the heart wall (ENDOCARDIUM, 11) • of red blood cell formation (ERYTHROPOIESIS, 14) • ...
Medical 2026-01-26
15 Clues: I see • feeling hot • heals people • Think with it • hospital vehicle • used to smell with • to talk I need this • used to swallow food • looks after patients • a note for medication • its a part of your leg • sick person in hospital • helps the immune system • Pushes blood around the body • you are using them to pick things up
LESSON 3 - Mix 2016-12-07
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- sending unsolicited email
- responsability for outcome
- protect
- sending hate email/message
- synonym of hence, thus, so
- use, employ
- alter appearance
- arduous, intellectually demanding
- press charges, denounce
- profound perception, knowledge, understanding
- synonym of furthermore, in addition
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- result of bad communication
- in agreement, constant, reliable
- being unknown
- communication via gestures, etc. (2 words)
- be sorry for
- writing in block capitals
- technical language, specialized terminology
- necessary, energetic (for person)
- behaviour
- alter, damagage (verb + preposition)
- fixed, firm
- ... of the moment
- evenly, more or less
- place out of view, conceal
25 Clues: protect • behaviour • use, employ • fixed, firm • be sorry for • being unknown • alter appearance • ... of the moment • evenly, more or less • press charges, denounce • sending unsolicited email • writing in block capitals • responsability for outcome • sending hate email/message • synonym of hence, thus, so • place out of view, conceal • result of bad communication • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab CSCI 210 2025-06-12
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- The "E" in QBE
- In database terminology call the characteristics in the row
- The declaration of entities and relationship of a database (ends in an "a")
- A relational database field that could potentially be chosen as the table's key
- Row-Always-__________ requirement
- __________ Markup Language (XML)
- D1 X D2 --> DR (no space)
- Known as the view of the database created for users on-the-fly and is customized
- Attributes are also known as
- The QBE is available to users who have ________ access
- D1 +D2 -> DR
- A command that tells the database system how to manipulate its tables
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- Table contains a set of things with common attributes that uniquely identify each one
- Rule groups the data of different instances of the same type
- Database stored on a disk drive of the computer system
- The technical term for a row
- Rule groups the data for a single thing
- Attributes also have _____ type such as a number, text, image
- D1 Formula --> DR
- The number of operations that can be performed to manipulate the table
- Tables are technically known as
- In database terminology call the characteristics in a column
- Most widely used database language
- A type of candidate key that the computer and user agree to use to locate entities during operations
- A combination of the crossproduct and select operation
25 Clues: D1 +D2 -> DR • The "E" in QBE • D1 Formula --> DR • D1 X D2 --> DR (no space) • The technical term for a row • Attributes are also known as • Tables are technically known as • __________ Markup Language (XML) • Row-Always-__________ requirement • Most widely used database language • Rule groups the data for a single thing • Database stored on a disk drive of the computer system • ...
Spelling Crossword 2015-08-31
10 Clues: amazing • obnoxious • exsisting • no caffeine • never ending • using comparison • help for the poor • made or done without preparing • a part of terminology of the worldview • a word where all the letters make the correct sound
Integumentary and Healing Terms 2023-10-24
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- the common medical term for skin
- the water repellent protein; primary substance of epidermis
- the medical root word for hair
- _ immunity is the immunity you are born with
- the fibrous protein that makes up connective tissue
- white blood cell
- the deepest layer of skin
- tiny cavities where the hair grows are known as hair _.
- the medical word root for disease
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- the medical term for cell
- red blood cell
- the combining form of the term that means protection
- another term for thrombocyte
- the medical suffix that means tumor
- the medical root word for nails
- the dark brown or black pigments produced by melanocytes
- the medical combining form, viro, means _
- the clear or yellow fluid that moves through the lymphatic system
18 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • the medical term for cell • the deepest layer of skin • another term for thrombocyte • the medical root word for hair • the medical root word for nails • the common medical term for skin • the medical word root for disease • the medical suffix that means tumor • the medical combining form, viro, means _ • ...
Muscles 2020-02-28
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- Medical term for bending or decreasing an angle.
- What is the medical term for the side?
- What is the medical term for the front?
- Pointing your toes down to the ground.
- Attachment to bone that does not move.
- Movement towards midline.
- Rotation Turn inwards.
- What is the medical term for the back?
- Medical term for straightening or increasing an angle.
- What muscle type is related to the bone?
- Turning your foot inwards.
- What muscle type is related to the heart?
- Movement away from midline.
- What muscle assists with elbow extension?
- What is the medical term for below?
- Extensors What muscle extends your wrists?
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- Rotation Turn outwards.
- Palm up.
- The muscle that allows you to turn your head.
- What muscle allows you to shrug your shoulders?
- Turning your foot outward.
- Bringing your toes up towards you.
- What is the medical term for the middle?
- Palm down.
- What is the medical term for above?
- Longus A weak wrist flexor.
- Attachment to bone that does move.
- Flexors What muscle flexes your wrist?
- What muscle assists with elbow flexion?
- What muscle assists with shoulder abduction?
30 Clues: Palm up. • Palm down. • Rotation Turn inwards. • Rotation Turn outwards. • Movement towards midline. • Turning your foot outward. • Turning your foot inwards. • Longus A weak wrist flexor. • Movement away from midline. • Bringing your toes up towards you. • Attachment to bone that does move. • What is the medical term for above? • What is the medical term for below? • ...
Nursing Terminologies 2024-10-14
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- A medical procedure to examine the inside of the body using a camera.
- A medical condition where the heart muscle weakens.
- A type of blood cell that helps clot blood.
- A medical condition where the blood pressure is too high.
- The surgical removal of a kidney.
- A type of cancer that affects the prostate gland.
- A type of cancer that affects the cervix.
- A type of cancer that affects the lungs.
- A medical condition where the blood sugar level is too low.
- A type of cancer that affects the blood cells.
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- A disease that affects the heart and blood vessels.
- A medical procedure to examine the inside of the colon.
- The process of breathing in and out.
- A type of cancer that affects the breast.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- The study of the function of the human body.
- A type of blood cell that helps fight infection.
- A medical condition where the bones become inflamed.
- A medical condition where the blood sugar level is too high.
- A medical condition where the thyroid gland produces too much hormone.
20 Clues: The surgical removal of a kidney. • The process of breathing in and out. • A type of cancer that affects the lungs. • A type of cancer that affects the breast. • A type of cancer that affects the cervix. • A type of blood cell that helps clot blood. • The study of the function of the human body. • The study of the structure of the human body. • ...
Medical Terminology Directional Terms 2024-06-08
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- Around the umbilicus
- Pertaining to the same side
- The process of turning something to the back
- Pertaining to across the roof of the mouth
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- Pertaining to the sole of the foot
- Pertaining to the lower limb or leg-like structure
- Pertaining to the palm or sole
- Pertaining to the front of the forearm
- Pertaining to in front of the eardrum
9 Clues: Around the umbilicus • Pertaining to the same side • Pertaining to the palm or sole • Pertaining to the sole of the foot • Pertaining to in front of the eardrum • Pertaining to the front of the forearm • Pertaining to across the roof of the mouth • The process of turning something to the back • Pertaining to the lower limb or leg-like structure
Medical Terminology Lesson 2 2022-10-05
9 Clues: enlarged liver • excessive pain • pain in the bladder • surgical removal gallbladder • surgical removal of half liver • surgical removal of the uterus • tumor made up of muscle and fat • tumor made of blood vessels and muscles • inflammation near or beside urinary bladder
MEDICAL 2022-04-02
15 Clues: asma • luka • demam • bidan • batuk • perban • pusing • sakit perut • dokter gigi • sakit kepala • dokter bedah • sakit telinga • sakitpinggang • patah tulang kaki • sakit tenggorokan
Medical 2023-12-09
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- The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders.
- The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels.
- Disease The medical field that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
- The branch of medicine focused on the musculoskeletal system, including bones and joints.
- The study and treatment of cancer and tumors.
- The medical specialty dealing with the skin, hair, and nails, and related conditions.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and diseases of the female reproductive system.
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- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
- The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- The medical specialty that focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children.
- The use of medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- The study and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system, including the lungs.
- The study of the endocrine system and its disorders, including hormones and glands.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of eye disorders.
15 Clues: The study and treatment of cancer and tumors. • The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children. • The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. • The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders. • ...
Medical 2023-04-18
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- A zoonotic disease that may be at the risk of spreading due to melting of Siberian permafrost.
- the flower from which the drug above is derived.
- intense workout that gets the heart beating for several minutes or more continuously.
- suffocation
- an infection that can be spread through sexual intercourse.
- the phenomenon whereby a gene or group of genes in an organism changes due to exposure to mutagens or spontaneously.
- a type of virus whose signs include bleeding through body openings
- a notch in the bone of the arm
- a ring around the rosie, a pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes we all fall down.(hint: Medieval London)
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- an inflammation of the gums, often around wisdom teeth
- a drug given to insomnia patients and has allegedly claimed a US celebrity in the late 2000s
- a ball of food that has been swallowed
- A drug used to stabilize cardiac arythmia and can be lethal if overdosed.
- the disease kids get when they eat dirt or unwasged fruits
- a currently evolving phenomenon where drugs fail to cure pathogenic bacteria-caused diseases.
15 Clues: suffocation • a notch in the bone of the arm • a ball of food that has been swallowed • the flower from which the drug above is derived. • an inflammation of the gums, often around wisdom teeth • the disease kids get when they eat dirt or unwasged fruits • an infection that can be spread through sexual intercourse. • ...
Public Health I - Unit 4 2025-09-13
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- Medical specialty/doctor dealing with ear, nose, and throat conditions
- Medical specialty involving operative procedures
- Specialist who performs operations
- Medical specialty dealing with skin disorders
- Medical specialty dealing with mental health disorders
- Doctor who delivers babies
- Doctor who interprets medical images
- Doctor who treats children
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- Medical specialty dealing with cancer
- Specialist who takes medical images (X-rays, scans)
- Medical specialty dealing with the nervous system
- Doctor who deals with eye conditions
- Doctor who deals with heart conditions
- Doctor who deals with women’s reproductive health
- Specialist who assists with childbirth
15 Clues: Doctor who delivers babies • Doctor who treats children • Specialist who performs operations • Doctor who deals with eye conditions • Doctor who interprets medical images • Medical specialty dealing with cancer • Doctor who deals with heart conditions • Specialist who assists with childbirth • Medical specialty dealing with skin disorders • ...
Medical 2023-12-05
Across
- The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders.
- The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels.
- Disease The medical field that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.
- The branch of medicine focused on the musculoskeletal system, including bones and joints.
- The study and treatment of cancer and tumors.
- The medical specialty dealing with the skin, hair, and nails, and related conditions.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and diseases of the female reproductive system.
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- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
- The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- The medical specialty that focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children.
- The use of medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- The study and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system, including the lungs.
- The study of the endocrine system and its disorders, including hormones and glands.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of eye disorders.
15 Clues: The study and treatment of cancer and tumors. • The branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of children. • The study and treatment of disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. • The branch of medicine concerned with the digestive system and its disorders. • ...
Medical 2024-04-19
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- A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high.
- composed of the heart and blood vessels
- General term to describe inflammation of the liver
- involuntary, erratic, writhing movements of the face, arms, legs or trunk
- syndrome due to a direct or indirect muscle injury. It results from the death of muscle fibers
- life-threatening, inflammation of the inner lining of the heart's chambers and valves
- system of organs involved in sexual reproduction
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- irregular heartbeat
- this system allows for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body
- the brain and spinal
- disease of the nerves
- Vapor-emitting substance
- sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain
- block in blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- These help filter the blood and remove waste
15 Clues: irregular heartbeat • the brain and spinal • disease of the nerves • Vapor-emitting substance • composed of the heart and blood vessels • These help filter the blood and remove waste • system of organs involved in sexual reproduction • General term to describe inflammation of the liver • sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain • ...
Terminology Crossword Puzzles 2024-09-02
11 Clues: Crossword Puzzles • Away from the center. • The back of the body. • Closer to the center. • The front of the body. • Closer to the surface. • Closer to the midline. • Position below or lower. • Position above or higher. • Further from the surface. • Farther from the midline.
Terminology 2021-01-08
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- Direction, Distance, and Intent.
- track, A track, which has numerous tracks branching off of it.
- The obstruction of track. The placement of an object in such a position that the object could be struck by moving rail equipment
- Rocks which are packed underneath and around the ties to provide drainage and support the roadbed.
- Mover, A railcar mover is a road and rail vehicle fitted with couplers for moving small numbers of rail cars.
- track A track or series of tracks designated for repair, maintenance, and servicing of railcars.
- A device placed at specific locations on the track to provide protection. When in place, rolling equipment will derail if moved over the device.
- Lading is another term used for cargo.
- of cars, A group of railroad cars coupled together to be moved as a unit.
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- A mechanism for coupling together cars or locomotive units. Term once used synonymously with coupler.
- In track, it is the distance between the rails of a railroad track.
- hand Term used to describe the metal fitting attached to the free end of each air hose. Designed to provide for quick and positive connection of air hoses between rail cars. Pulls apart automatically when cars are pulled apart.
- Track , A form of side track connected to a running track or lead track at one end only.
- Adjoining railroad cars by connecting the knuckles. .
- Order Car in need of repair.
- Joint , Location where two consecutive rails meet and is held together with joint bars, bolts, washers, and nuts.
- The motion, forward or backward that one or more rail cars, locomotives, or parts of a train has without moving other coupled equipment.
17 Clues: Order Car in need of repair. • Direction, Distance, and Intent. • Lading is another term used for cargo. • Adjoining railroad cars by connecting the knuckles. . • track, A track, which has numerous tracks branching off of it. • In track, it is the distance between the rails of a railroad track. • ...
Intro Special Senses Review for Test + prior content 2024-11-25
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- the ___ gland is where tears come out and the duct can get blocked
- the medical word for eat
- the membrane that if it detaches, it may be a medical emergency
- another name for pink eye
- swimmers ___ is inflammation of the otitis externa
- menier's ______ causes dizziness and ringing in the ears
- the eye __ are the bones of the skull that surround the eye
- the medical word for vomit
- the white part of the eye
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- condition where the lens of the eye gets cloudy
- help distribute moisture over the eye
- pressure in the eye increases leading to blindness
- the only body fluid that you do not need to worry about infection of HIV or Hepatitis infection from
- this is the one of the five senses we do not use in health care
- the medical term for inflammation
- another term for ringing in the ears
- the medical word for appendix
- catch particles to keep them out of the eye
- the medical word for skin
- the muscle on the outer shoulder where shots are given
- the medical term for bladder
21 Clues: the medical word for eat • another name for pink eye • the medical word for skin • the white part of the eye • the medical word for vomit • the medical term for bladder • the medical word for appendix • the medical term for inflammation • another term for ringing in the ears • help distribute moisture over the eye • catch particles to keep them out of the eye • ...
Cloud Computing 2020-03-28
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- cloud security mechanism
- cloud service by microsoft
- cloud platform by amazon
- top level of virtualization
- grouping together of resources
- what is cloud in cloud computing
- type of cloud
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- type of cloud service
- technique for creating cloud computing centers
- cloud computing pilot under development at NASA
- cloud computing terminology
- firmware or h/w that creates and runs virtual machine
- total deployment models
- cloud computing gaint
- VM architecture
15 Clues: type of cloud • VM architecture • type of cloud service • cloud computing gaint • total deployment models • cloud security mechanism • cloud platform by amazon • cloud service by microsoft • cloud computing terminology • top level of virtualization • grouping together of resources • what is cloud in cloud computing • technique for creating cloud computing centers • ...
Spur Gear 2020-07-20
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- Denoted by KP
- Two non-conjugate tooth profile
- Inverse of module
- constant angular velocity ratio is produced
- curve traced outside the base circle
- double helical gear
- Gear Terminology
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- Denoted by PL
- No.of pair of teeth in contact
- crown and pinion drive
- The process of Removal of material
- curved portion of the tooth flank
- Standard value is 0.157
- common normal passing through pitch point
- form of teeth
15 Clues: Denoted by KP • Denoted by PL • form of teeth • Gear Terminology • Inverse of module • double helical gear • crown and pinion drive • Standard value is 0.157 • No.of pair of teeth in contact • Two non-conjugate tooth profile • curved portion of the tooth flank • The process of Removal of material • curve traced outside the base circle • common normal passing through pitch point • ...
COL LEVEL VOCAB Q3:LIST 2 - Dr. Toledo 2026-03-02
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- vocabulary, terminology
- an extraordinary event, happening
- to divide into two branches, split
- on the edge or marginal, secondary
- to justify (often with excuses)
- basic or elementary
- to shock into action, motivate, energize
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- announce, publicize
- requirement, necessity
- to put at risk or endanger
- a principle, maxim
- a mental framework, structure, model
- a very small amount, minimal, insignificant
- temporary, fleeting, brief
- to give up power, resign, renounce
15 Clues: a principle, maxim • announce, publicize • basic or elementary • requirement, necessity • vocabulary, terminology • to put at risk or endanger • temporary, fleeting, brief • to justify (often with excuses) • an extraordinary event, happening • to divide into two branches, split • on the edge or marginal, secondary • to give up power, resign, renounce • ...
