medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Star Trek: TOS 2025-07-01
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- Friend; brother; lover. No apostrophes
- Warring and Vulcan-like people separated from the Federation by a neutral zone
- Vulcan prioritization
- Spock and Kirk ship name (fanfiction)
- Animal that reproduces asexually, born pregnant
- Star Trek fans; terminology
- Captain Kirk's middle name
- Star Trek creator
- Most widely spoken fictional language
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- Spock's mother: species
- “I’m a doctor, not a miracle worker”
- Beam me up,___”
- Name of the ship in TOS
- Spock's fiancé. No apostrophes
- Sciences division color
- Number of TOS seasons
- Uhura, in native tongue
- Traders and merchants
18 Clues: Beam me up,___” • Star Trek creator • Vulcan prioritization • Number of TOS seasons • Traders and merchants • Spock's mother: species • Name of the ship in TOS • Sciences division color • Uhura, in native tongue • Captain Kirk's middle name • Star Trek fans; terminology • Spock's fiancé. No apostrophes • “I’m a doctor, not a miracle worker” • Spock and Kirk ship name (fanfiction) • ...
Medical terms 2024-07-25
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- Vehicle equipped for transporting the sick or injured.
- Professional providing care to patients.
- Identification of the nature of an illness or other problem.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- Surgical procedure to treat or diagnose a medical condition.
- Care provided to improve a medical condition.
- Pronto ..... Initial care given for an illness or injury.
- Branch of medicine dealing with surgical operations.
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- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies.
- Smaller medical facility offering specialized treatment.
- Scheduled meeting with a healthcare provider.
- Written order for the preparation and administration of a medicine.
- Serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- Place where sick or injured people receive medical treatment.
- Imaging technique using X-rays.
- Medical examination to assess health.
- Physical or mental feature indicating a condition.
- Place where medicines are sold.
- Substance used to treat or prevent diseases.
20 Clues: Imaging technique using X-rays. • Place where medicines are sold. • Medical examination to assess health. • Professional providing care to patients. • Substance used to treat or prevent diseases. • Scheduled meeting with a healthcare provider. • Care provided to improve a medical condition. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • ...
Silvia's crossword 2014-05-14
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- physically measured
- can flag for allegies or possible medical interactions
- this section contains information about the patient's smoking, alcohol use and occupation.
- their files are owned and managed by providers or facilities.
- allow for electronic claims to insurance companies
- It's part of the Patient Medical Records
- it's a helpful function of the EHR program when reviewing the financial health of the practice.
- Submits orders to lab
- Sends an alert for follow-up care
- subjective
- the impression of the patient's problemthat leads to diagnosis
- make a point
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- type of of medical record which is arranged according to who supply the data
- this type of medical record documentation takes the SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components.
- is basically an electronic version of the comprehensive medical history and it's maintained by the patient.
- this is made when an error or omission is found in an electronic record as soon as possible.
- It is important in writing medical Records
- the purpose is to provide evidence in the medical record of an appropriate care.
- the treatment plan to correct the illness or problem
- all entries in patient records must be dated to show the order in which they are made.
- subjective
- Make an appointment or pay a bill
- they can be used to limit a person's access to medical records based on her/his job descriptions.
- patient medical record created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device
24 Clues: subjective • subjective • make a point • physically measured • Submits orders to lab • Make an appointment or pay a bill • Sends an alert for follow-up care • It's part of the Patient Medical Records • It is important in writing medical Records • allow for electronic claims to insurance companies • the treatment plan to correct the illness or problem • ...
Mum's birthday crossword 2021-06-04
8 Clues: Local chirper • Highland fare • Lyrical masterpiece • A flattened delicacy • Favoured exclamatory remark • Secretive woodland creature • She who loveth a glass or two • Satisfactory - colloquial regional terminology
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- means skin
- not all medical terms require this
- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- lower back
- the abbreviation of fracture
- means white
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- backward bending of the foot
- the study of cells and their functions
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- all medical terms require this
12 Clues: means skin • lower back • means white • 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 • a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve • ...
CMAA crossword puzzle 2020-11-16
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- A medical administrative assistant should schedule a patient who has type 1 diabetes mellitus to see which of the following specialists?
- When reviewing patients' medical records, a medical administrative assistant should recall that which of the following prefixes indicates excessive or above the expected range?
- a returning patient is considered a new patient after how much time has elapsed without seeing the provider?
- Which of the following file formats should the medical administrative assistant use to create a letter to a referring provider?
- 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?
- A medical administrative assistant can find which of the following information on a medical history form?
- 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?
- 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 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 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?
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- When payments are due to a practice from a minor, the medical administrative assistant should collect the amount due from which of the following?
- 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
- hours 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?
- 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 owner of a patient's medical record?
- A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash?
- 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?
- The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies?
- 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?
21 Clues: Which of the following determines the fee schedule? • Which of the following is the owner of a patient's medical record? • The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard falls under which of the following regulatory agencies? • A medical administrative assistant should pay for which of the following using petty cash? • ...
Grad Study Day Challenge 2024-06-17
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- Open __________
- Foot of the mountatins
- _________ terminology
- During and after any care
- A way to check in
- A style of communication
- ___________, Resuscitate, Refer, Reassess
- Is a safe and systematic tool used in ALS
- A clinical review is to occur within _______ mins
- Rotated every 2 minutes
- I am non shockable
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- Sign of possible infection
- I am essential that two sets are collected
- I am the outer layer
- Used to upload photos
- Communicating for Safety is Standard ______
- A stage of wound healing
- On the river
- 1st Yr RN
- To be administered with 60 minutes
20 Clues: 1st Yr RN • On the river • Open __________ • A way to check in • I am non shockable • I am the outer layer • _________ terminology • Used to upload photos • Foot of the mountatins • Rotated every 2 minutes • A stage of wound healing • A style of communication • During and after any care • Sign of possible infection • To be administered with 60 minutes • ...
Healthcare Pioneers 2022-01-28
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- psychoanalysis
- created artificial heart
- discovered pencillin
- father of microbiology
- first black woman to earn a medical degree in the US
- founder of modern nursing
- created the polio vaccine
- discovered viruses
- dicovered TB, cholera,& anthrax; one of the founders of bacteriology
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- first woman to earn a medical degree in the US, started a medical school for women
- invented the smallpox vaccine
- first AFrican American medical officer in the Union Army
- father of modern medicine
- created medicines from peanuts
- founder of the American Red Cross
- first African American professional nurse
- first African American president of the American Medical Academy
- invented the laserphaco device for cataract surgery
- first African American neurosurgeon
- father of antiseptic surgery
20 Clues: psychoanalysis • discovered viruses • discovered pencillin • father of microbiology • created artificial heart • father of modern medicine • founder of modern nursing • created the polio vaccine • father of antiseptic surgery • invented the smallpox vaccine • created medicines from peanuts • founder of the American Red Cross • first African American neurosurgeon • ...
Medical staff 2024-01-22
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- Who is responsible for managing appointments and assisting visitors in a medical setting?
- What medical professional specializes in performing surgical procedures?
- What is the title of the specialist who focuses on the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders?
- Who provides direct patient care in various healthcare settings?
- What is the title of a medical professional who focuses on the urinary tract and male reproductive system?
- Who is the medical professional focused on the treatment of foot and ankle issues?
- Who is the doctor specializing in the medical care of children?
- What do we call a healthcare professional with expertise in a specific area?
- What is the title of someone who designs and fits artificial limbs?
- Who provides specialized care for newborns, particularly those born prematurely?
- What is the title of the specialist responsible for administering anesthesia during medical procedures?
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- Who is the professional that studies the functioning of the body and its organs?
- What is the title of the specialist who focuses on autoimmune and inflammatory conditions?
- Who is the specialist in eye care and vision health?
- Which specialist interprets medical images, such as X-rays, to aid in the diagnosis of illnesses?
- Who is the person skilled in using advanced medical equipment and technology?
- What is the title of the expert who provides guidance on proper nutrition for health?
- What medical professional specializes in treating mental health disorders through therapy and medications?
- Who is responsible for dispensing medications and offering pharmaceutical advice?
- What healthcare professional assists in overcoming mental health or physical challenges through therapeutic methods?
20 Clues: Who is the specialist in eye care and vision health? • Who is the doctor specializing in the medical care of children? • Who provides direct patient care in various healthcare settings? • What is the title of someone who designs and fits artificial limbs? • What medical professional specializes in performing surgical procedures? • ...
Medical Records 2024-03-05
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- chronological order means placing new items on top in a patient's chart.
- a law to make it easier for people to keep health insurance, protect the confidentiality and security of healthcare information
- a 3 letter abbreviation for History of present illness
- a status of medical record of patients who have not been to a facility for a while
- a type of medical record
- a ________ history includes drug, alcohol or tobacco use, current & prior occupations & relationship status
- a status of medical records of patients who have died, moved away, or terminated their
- a type of medical record that is easier to keep confidential
- personal information about a patient’s past and present medical conditions, treatments and procedures
- electronic medical record
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- with the facility.
- The main reason why a patient is being seen at a particular appointment
- a 3 letter abbreviation for Health Informatics Technology (field focused on the creation, storage and retrieval of medical documents).
- : a status of medical records of current patients which must be kept readily available.
- a type of medical record
- breaking laws related to HIPAA could result in fines and/or jail time.
- electronic medical records must be ____ protected.
- _______ directive is a written statement which states patient’s wishes regarding medical treatment should the patient be unable to communicate.
18 Clues: with the facility. • a type of medical record • a type of medical record • electronic medical record • electronic medical records must be ____ protected. • a 3 letter abbreviation for History of present illness • a type of medical record that is easier to keep confidential • breaking laws related to HIPAA could result in fines and/or jail time. • ...
Medicare for Caregivers 2024-02-22
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- Medical Equipment Medical equipment for home use
- Health Care In-home medical services
- Basic self-care activities
- Care Support for chronic illness
- Court-appointed financial/legal caretaker
- Limit Max insurance payout over life
- Nursing Advanced medical care level
- Main healthcare provider
- Limit Max yearly insurance payout
- Care Services without hospital stay
- Care Highly specialized medical attention
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- Services Early disease detection care
- Costs not covered by insurance
- Care Specialist care post-referral
- Care Relief-focused care for the seriously ill
- Receiver of insurance benefits
- Order to avoid CPR
- Comfort care for the terminally ill
- Care Temporary relief for caregivers, offering them a break
- Government financial aid for premiums
20 Clues: Order to avoid CPR • Main healthcare provider • Basic self-care activities • Costs not covered by insurance • Receiver of insurance benefits • Care Support for chronic illness • Limit Max yearly insurance payout • Care Specialist care post-referral • Comfort care for the terminally ill • Nursing Advanced medical care level • Care Services without hospital stay • ...
STAGE 2 INGLES II 2018-08-29
8 Clues: to do market • test/partial • evaluation form • course conditions • first day of class • breakfast/lunch/dinner • unknown words/terminology • to travel/leaving the country
Med Skills medical terminology group 1 2022-11-30
Medical Terminology Review CH11: Special Senses 2024-12-10
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- This suffix means surgical repair
- An otologist studies the...
- What does the root of ossicle mean?
- What does the root of blepharoptosis mean?
- What word means examination of the retina (back of the eye)?
- Which suffix means drooping?
- What does the root of microcephaly mean?
- This word is a synonym for swimmers ear
- What does the root in the word Tympanic mean?
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- What does the suffix -cle mean?
- Which word means small baby’s head?
- This word is a synonym for crosseyed
- What is the meaning of Ophthalm/o-?
- What word means a small bone (3 bones in the middle ear)?
- Which word means yellow, waxy tumor arising in the middle ear?
- What does the root -steat- mean?
16 Clues: An otologist studies the... • Which suffix means drooping? • What does the suffix -cle mean? • What does the root -steat- mean? • This suffix means surgical repair • Which word means small baby’s head? • What is the meaning of Ophthalm/o-? • What does the root of ossicle mean? • This word is a synonym for crosseyed • This word is a synonym for swimmers ear • ...
Academic Vocabulary, Shakespeare Characters and Other 2022-12-19
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- the duke of athens, marry Hippolyta
- angle, viewpoint, attitude, point of view
- terminology, slang, lingo
- where Ms. Riley is from
- manners, good manners, protocol
- Ms. Riley's dog
- legend, transitional beliefs, shared tales
- phrase, saying, expression, jargon
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- expressing oneself without realistic meaning
- typecast, label
- informal usage, playful language or idioms
- secondary, lesser, inferior, assistant
- in love with Hermia
- Egeus’s daughter
- factual, truthful, exact, accurate
- the lovesick woman in love with Demetrius
- in love with Queen Titania
- explanation or account
18 Clues: typecast, label • Ms. Riley's dog • Egeus’s daughter • in love with Hermia • explanation or account • where Ms. Riley is from • terminology, slang, lingo • in love with Queen Titania • manners, good manners, protocol • factual, truthful, exact, accurate • phrase, saying, expression, jargon • the duke of athens, marry Hippolyta • secondary, lesser, inferior, assistant • ...
Happy Birthday Dad 2025-07-08
10 Clues: loose fitting • human habitation • Small watercraft • Capital of Egypt • collective, belonging to • UK terminology for pants (US) • Cinderella: Ugly "Blank" Sisters • Movie quote: To infinity and "Blank" • enjoyment, amusement, entertainment, merriment • a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
Cardiovascular System 2023-10-11
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- chronic disease of the heart muscle
- Medical term meaning 'narrowing of a vessel'
- Medical term meaning 'ruptured artery'
- A thin membrane which lines the chambers of the heart
- The contraction phase of the heart
- A thick muscular layer which makes up the majority of the heart
- Dividing walls within the heart
- the left side of the heart pumps blood through the circuit
- The relaxation phase of the heart, chambers fill
- Thin-walled vessels connecting arterioles/venules gas exchange
- Medical term meaning 'pertaining to ventricles'
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Medical term meaning 'record of a vessel'
- obstruction or closing off of a vessel
- A thin membrane which covers the heart
- the right side of the heart pumps blood through this circuit
- Medical term meaning 'pertaining to heart and lungs'
- severe pain with sensation of constriction
- development of a clot in a vessel
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- accumulations of fatty deposits
- within a vein
- incision of a vein to draw blood
- hardening of an artery
- Small Arteries
- Medical term meaning 'inflammation around the heart'
- The pumping chambers of the heart
- Vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- fast heart rate (over 200 beats/min)
- Small veins
- spontaneous quivering of atria or ventricle; ineffective contraction
- Medical term meaning 'process of recording heart electricity'
- Medical term meaning 'study of the heart'
- Medical term meaning 'heart muscle disease'
- slow heart rate (less than 60 beats/min)
- Medical term meaning 'clot destruction'
35 Clues: Small veins • within a vein • Small Arteries • hardening of an artery • accumulations of fatty deposits • Dividing walls within the heart • incision of a vein to draw blood • The pumping chambers of the heart • development of a clot in a vessel • The contraction phase of the heart • chronic disease of the heart muscle • fast heart rate (over 200 beats/min) • ...
Mum's birthday crossword 2021-06-04
8 Clues: Local chirper • egg Highland fare • Lyrical masterpiece • A flattened delicacy • Secretive woodland creature • Favoured exclamatory remark • She who loveth a glass or two • Satisfactory - colloquial regional terminology
silly 2023-11-29
11 Clues: sus like... • ramal's fans • who's big dinner? • the cursed sandwich • a silly little streamer • What blud did these ____? • One thing Rick would never do • "the crowd" in Jack terminology • what we hope brayden's crops are • everyone's favorite silly party game • Whew! Something reeks!! I just got a big whiff of...
Intro Urinary Test Review 2024-11-18
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- pylori means ____
- renal ____ are stones that form in the renal system
- when taking antibiotics, ___ the amount of water you drink to prevent crystals from forming in the kidneys
- ____ failure is when the renal system doesn't work well and is failing
- when doing perineal care for a patient, you should wipe ___ to back
- a medical word for urine
- uria means ___
- refers to 'night' in medical language
- pronounced ah deem ah
- also means kidney in medical wording
- how many glasses per day of water we should drink
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- litho means ___
- the abbreviation for a Urinary Tract Infection
- the inability to control your urine flow
- another medical word for bladder
- the medical word for bladder
- the tube that brings urine from the kidney to the bladder
- abnormal condition
- means kidney in medical language
19 Clues: uria means ___ • litho means ___ • pylori means ____ • abnormal condition • pronounced ah deem ah • a medical word for urine • the medical word for bladder • another medical word for bladder • means kidney in medical language • also means kidney in medical wording • refers to 'night' in medical language • the inability to control your urine flow • ...
Medical Terms 2023-05-11
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- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who takes X-ray images.
- Hospital area where surgeries are performed
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Equipment used to do a gastroscopy?
- A contagious infection often found in hospitals.
- Medical device used to monitor a patient's heart activity
- Short-term medical care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries
- A medical professional who assists doctors in surgeries and procedures.
- A small, round sticker placed on a patient's body to monitor vital signs.
- Department responsible for preparing and dispensing medications
- A specialized doctor who treats diseases and disorders of the heart.
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- The person responsible for taking patient X-rays.
- A condition characterized by high blood pressure.
- A medical professional who examines patients and prescribes medication.
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves.
- A device used to measure a patient's body temperature.
- Equipment used to do a colonoscopy?
- A room where patients receive medical treatment and care.
- Medical equipment used to take images of the body
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A machine that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen.
23 Clues: Equipment used to do a colonoscopy? • Equipment used to do a gastroscopy? • A device used to measure blood pressure. • Hospital area where surgeries are performed • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A surgical procedure to remove the appendix. • A medical professional who takes X-ray images. • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves. • ...
Medically Needy Medicaid 2025-11-04
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- The process of confirming the outstanding amount on medical bills
- The amount of money left after subtracting the maintenance amount from monthly income
- A policy that allows inpatient hospital admissions to meet the deductible on the first day of admission
- The process of applying medical bills to meet the deductible
- A type of hospital stay that automatically meets the deductible on the first day
- A six-month Medicaid certification period.
- The amount of medical bills an applicant must provide to qualify for Medicaid
- Bills that are unpaid and incurred before the certification period
- A type of medical bill that includes prescribed medications
- Bills incurred during the certification period
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- A system used to process Medicaid applications and medical bills
- The timeframe when Medicaid benefits are active
- A type of medical expense that includes travel costs for medical purposes
- A type of medical treatment that does not require hospital admission
- A Medicaid program for individuals who are over income for other programs
- The pre-set timeframe for Medicaid eligibility
- A document used to calculate the deductible amount
- Coverage for medical expenses incurred before the application month
- A term for the amount an applicant is responsible for paying
- The amount subtracted from monthly income to calculate the deductible
- The process of determining if an applicant qualifies for Medicaid
- The maximum amount of assets an applicant can have to qualify for Medicaid.
- A facility for individuals under 21 that meets the deductible regardless of charges
23 Clues: A six-month Medicaid certification period. • The pre-set timeframe for Medicaid eligibility • Bills incurred during the certification period • The timeframe when Medicaid benefits are active • A document used to calculate the deductible amount • A type of medical bill that includes prescribed medications • A term for the amount an applicant is responsible for paying • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Around
- Side
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Pertaining to before birth
- Type of health record
- meaning of -ation
- Inside a vein
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- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- History of a type of illness
- Diagnosis
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Chest x-ray
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- Core of a medical term
- Prefix meaning above
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Origin of axilla
- Word also meaning physical
- more than one diagnosis
- Greek meaning slime
- One origin of medical term
- Suffix meaning cell
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
- Number of elements in a medical term
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • Word also meaning physical • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • ...
Mum's birthday crossword 2021-06-04
8 Clues: Highland fare • Local chirper • Lyrical masterpiece • A flattened delicacy • Secretive woodland creature • Favoured exclamatory remark • She who loveth a glass or two • Satisfactory - colloquial regional terminology
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
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- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-17
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- What is the medical term for the absence of breathing?
- What is the machine that is used in medicine to support breathing?
- What is the medical term for the throat?
- What is the medical term for the condition of difficulty speaking?
- What is the device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the medical term for the absence of voice?
- What do you call a person who studies and treats diseases of the lung?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
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- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- What is the medical term for ventilation of the lungs beyond normal bodily needs?
- What is the medical term for blood in the chest?
- What is the medical term for creating an artificial opening into the trachea?
- What do you call the instrument used for visual examination of the larynx?
- What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called?
- What is the medical term for a surgical repair of the nose?
15 Clues: What is the medical term for the throat? • What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for blood in the chest? • What is the medical term for the absence of voice? • What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called? • What is the medical term for the absence of breathing? • ...
Freak the Mighty Vocab 2016-01-20
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- Behaving depressed or gloomy
- Worth of notice or attention
- The words used for a certain subject
- Not getting worse
- To take someone illegally
- to keep someone from doing something
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- A person with extraordinary talent or ability
- To assist
- annoying
- to demand strongly
- one of a kind
- A very small amount
- Water around a castle or palace
- A whistling sound made by difficult breathing
- to make a statement usually in a court
15 Clues: annoying • To assist • one of a kind • Not getting worse • to demand strongly • A very small amount • To take someone illegally • Behaving depressed or gloomy • Worth of notice or attention • Water around a castle or palace • The words used for a certain subject • to keep someone from doing something • to make a statement usually in a court • ...
Vocabulary 4 2024-06-20
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- rapidly increasing
- a design or pattern
- standards or measures
- figure of speech that describes something by saying it's something different
- exaggeration
- not very smart
- employment or occupational
- articulation
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- reword
- mystery that is difficult to interpret
- words that sound alike but have different spellings
- a figure of speech that makes comparisons using the words like or as
- growing or developing
- popular for a bad reason
- informal or every-day
- professional or group terminology not widely understood elsewhere
- things placed together to call attention to their contrast
- puzzle or problem
- adversary
- vernacular
20 Clues: reword • adversary • vernacular • exaggeration • articulation • not very smart • puzzle or problem • rapidly increasing • a design or pattern • standards or measures • growing or developing • informal or every-day • popular for a bad reason • employment or occupational • mystery that is difficult to interpret • words that sound alike but have different spellings • ...
Medical 2024-04-30
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- Study of immunity
- Study of the digestive system
- Study of the eues
- Study of tumors
- Study of the lungs
- Study of skin
- Insensitivity to pain, usually before surgery
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- Study of the brain
- Study of the heart
- Studyof s-rays and radiation
- Treatment using chemicals, especially cancer
- Substance that can cause cancer
- Branch of medicine that deals with the correction of bones and muscles
- Branch of medicine that deals with children
14 Clues: Study of skin • Study of tumors • Study of immunity • Study of the eues • Study of the brain • Study of the heart • Study of the lungs • Studyof s-rays and radiation • Study of the digestive system • Substance that can cause cancer • Branch of medicine that deals with children • Treatment using chemicals, especially cancer • Insensitivity to pain, usually before surgery • ...
Medical 2021-01-27
Medical 2021-12-07
14 Clues: dfhb • vfg njgg • fr tu hh • gdfg hff • sffd hhghj • by d fun b • Has a trunk • bg ff tu hgfb • Flying mammal • gdf nh yg hfg • Large marsupial • hffc hff n k iu • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Nurs 216 Test 1 Practice 2023-05-19
Across
- This is needed when a client has a specific complaint
- A BMI under 18.5
- Medical term for difficulty with balance
- Part of the hand used for percussion
- Medical term for fast heart rate
- Involves the use of tapping motions to assess your client
- This includes assessing your patients body posture
- A lab you can monitor to assess clients nutritional status
Down
- A lab you can monitor for hydration status
- Medical term for fast respiratory rate
- Your client says they have a headache
- A BMI Over 30
- Medical term for difficulty speaking
- Medical term for slow respiratory rate
- When the client describes the development of the present illness
- The fifth vital sign
- This is the use of touch to assess tenderness on a client
- Medical term for slow heart rate
- Data that can be measured
- Involves the use of observation to assess your client
- This is used to hear low pitched sounds
21 Clues: A BMI Over 30 • A BMI under 18.5 • The fifth vital sign • Data that can be measured • Medical term for slow heart rate • Medical term for fast heart rate • Medical term for difficulty speaking • Part of the hand used for percussion • Your client says they have a headache • Medical term for fast respiratory rate • Medical term for slow respiratory rate • ...
Internship 2020-04-09
Across
- chief complaint
- personal protective equipment
- range of motion
- test for heart abnormality
- Health Plan funded by Government
- process to kill all disease causing organisms
- wash
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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- Point of Care instrument to measure amount of sugar in the blood
- excess sugar in the blood
- physical and chemical evaluation of urine
- review of systems
- elevated temperature
- test to measure tone and pitch of hearing
- Current Procedural Terminology
15 Clues: wash • chief complaint • range of motion • review of systems • elevated temperature • excess sugar in the blood • test for heart abnormality • personal protective equipment • Current Procedural Terminology • Health Plan funded by Government • physical and chemical evaluation of urine • test to measure tone and pitch of hearing • Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
Down
- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Medicine and Healthcare 2023-10-21
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- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A common over-the-counter pain reliever.
- A medical professional who treats mental health disorders.
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who diagnoses diseases.
- A medical professional who cares for the teeth and gums.
- A thin tube used to see inside blood vessels.
- A condition where the heart doesn't pump effectively.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer.
Down
- A substance used to reduce fever.
- A condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- A medical professional who delivers babies.
- A medication to lower blood pressure.
- A vaccine to prevent a viral disease.
- A device used to assist breathing.
- The body's ability to resist infections.
- A measurement of how acidic or alkaline a substance is.
- A medical professional who treats eye diseases.
- A medical professional who takes X-rays.
- A test to examine the inside of the colon.
20 Clues: A substance used to reduce fever. • A device used to assist breathing. • A medication to lower blood pressure. • A vaccine to prevent a viral disease. • A common over-the-counter pain reliever. • The body's ability to resist infections. • A device used to measure blood pressure. • A medical professional who takes X-rays. • A test to examine the inside of the colon. • ...
Nurs 216 Test 1 Practice New 2023-05-19
Across
- This is the use of touch to assess tenderness on a client
- Your client says they have a headache
- Medical term for fast respiratory rate
- This is needed when a client has a specific complaint
- The fifth vital sign
- Medical term for difficulty with balance
- Data that can be measured
- This includes assessing your patients body posture
- Involves the use of observation to assess your client
- Part of the hand used for percussion
Down
- Medical term for slow heart rate
- Medical term for fast heart rate
- When the client describes the development of the present illness
- A BMI Over 30
- Medical term for slow respiratory rate
- Medical term for difficulty speaking
- A BMI under 18.5
- A lab you can monitor for hydration status
- This is used to hear low pitched sounds
- A lab you can monitor for nutrition status
- Involves the use of tapping motions to assess your client
21 Clues: A BMI Over 30 • A BMI under 18.5 • The fifth vital sign • Data that can be measured • Medical term for slow heart rate • Medical term for fast heart rate • Medical term for difficulty speaking • Part of the hand used for percussion • Your client says they have a headache • Medical term for slow respiratory rate • Medical term for fast respiratory rate • ...
Clinical leisure 2021-03-01
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- A temporary locked state for data that allows the generation of queries but does not allow a change to data points.
- A clinical trial that is conducted according to a single protocol but at more than one site and therefore is carried out by more than one investigator.
- An investigational or marketed product (i.e., active control) or placebo used as a reference in a clinical trial.
- The process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups using an element of chance to determine the assignments. Used to reduce bias.
- The physical and mental integrity of the subjects participating in a clinical trial.
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- A procedure in which one or more parties to the trial is kept unaware of the treatment assignment(s).
- A particular area (as of a record in a database) in which the same type of information is regularly recorded.
- The act of overseeing the progress of a clinical trial and of ensuring that it is conducted, recorded, and reported in accordance with the protocol, standard operating procedures (SOPs), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and the applicable regulatory requirement(s).
- Inconsistency in two or more data points collected in a clinical trial that must be addressed prior to database lock.
- medical terminology used to classify adverse event information associated with the use of biopharmaceuticals and other medical products.
- Overall outcome that the protocol is designed to evaluate. Common it is severe toxicity, disease progression, or death.
- The affirmative decision of the institutional review board (IRB) that the clinical trial has been reviewed and may be conducted at the institution site within the constraints set forth by the IRB, the institution, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and the applicable regulatory requirements.
- Adherence to all the trial-related requirements, GCP requirements, and the applicable regulatory requirements.
13 Clues: The physical and mental integrity of the subjects participating in a clinical trial. • A procedure in which one or more parties to the trial is kept unaware of the treatment assignment(s). • A particular area (as of a record in a database) in which the same type of information is regularly recorded. • ...
Cyberpiracy 2022-05-19
Vocab Words 2022-11-01
10 Clues: Has limits • Super small • Causing death • Force it to end • The very last part • To cause the beginning • Happens at the beginning • Special words used in a specific field • The power to do something before others • Keeping someone or someone within limits
Vocabulary Week 1 2025-01-06
10 Clues: idea or notion • the same meaning • terms or vocabulary • specific, particular • the opposite meaning • to keep, hold or remember • based on or influenced by • successful, useful, productive • situation surrounding, circumstance, condition • list of terms or vocabulary (usually in back of a book
medical 2025-11-17
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- The largest organ of the human body that protect internal structures from the outside environment
- A specialized, typically infectious protein that causes other proteins to fold abnormally, leading to neurodegenerative diseases.
- The basic, structural, functional, and biological unit of all known organisms.
- The general term for a substance that can cause allergic reactions.
- The body's natural defense mechanism, a complex system that protect against diseases.
- The process by which the body breaks down food to release energy.
Down
- the main component of the human skeleton, protecting organs and supporting the body. The general term for any part of the skeleton.
- A type of cell in the blood that is primarily responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- A common, often chronic disease where the airways become inflamed and narrowed, making breathing difficult.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- A specialist who deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- The study of drugs and their effects on the body.
- The long, tube-like structure that transports blood throughout the body.
- The state of having a very high body temperature, often due to an infection.
14 Clues: The study of drugs and their effects on the body. • The process by which the body breaks down food to release energy. • A specialist who deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. • The general term for a substance that can cause allergic reactions. • The long, tube-like structure that transports blood throughout the body. • ...
A* lexics 2023-03-31
Across
- Calculate in advance
- Putting in
- Colour closer to blue that to green
- Kind of picture
- Loking for a way in a graph
- Something that defines the meaning
- When one supposes something
- Cycle's body
Down
- Similar to benevolence
- First word in BFS
- Plain lands that are still hard to pass, even though there are no swamps or deserts
- Attraction or a sight
- ... cost
- System of special words
14 Clues: ... cost • Putting in • Cycle's body • Kind of picture • First word in BFS • Calculate in advance • Attraction or a sight • Similar to benevolence • System of special words • Loking for a way in a graph • When one supposes something • Something that defines the meaning • Colour closer to blue that to green • ...
ELA 2024-10-24
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- one who violates rules
- A giant orange fruit
- Come to a end
- Shaking violently
- A formula to help people
- learning disability that affects a person's writing abilities
- A place of business or residence
- The technology of study
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- Something that is not in accordance with a country's constitution
- Every now and then
- Reddened or rosy
- Not fair
- Man made hormones
- Sheets or blankets
14 Clues: Not fair • Come to a end • Reddened or rosy • Shaking violently • Man made hormones • Every now and then • Sheets or blankets • A giant orange fruit • one who violates rules • The technology of study • A formula to help people • A place of business or residence • learning disability that affects a person's writing abilities • ...
terminology 2024-02-20
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- the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place
- the ability of a system, community or society exposed to hazards to resist, absorb, accommodate, adapt to, transform and recover from the effects of a hazard in a timely and efficient manner
- services such as water, energy, sanitation,communications and transportation.
- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree
- extremely bad or serious,causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage
- harm caused to property and infrastructure such as homes, roads, bridges, and communication systems
- The bringing together of organizations and resources in accordance with the requirements imposed by the threat or impact of the emergency
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- Any asset,physical,human,economic or environmental which can be used to assist in achieving the objectives of the plan
- Arrangements to ensure that, should a disaster occur, all those resources and services which are needed to cope with the effects can be efficiently deployed.
- Measures, structural and non-structural, taken to reduce the impact of disasters
- The provision of immediate shelter, life support and human needs of persons affected by a disaster
- A range of operational activities concerned with supply,handling, transportation, and distribution of materials.
- Regulatory or physical measures to ensure that disasters are prevented or their effects mitigated.
- Public facilities and systems that provide basic life
- the removal of persons or things from an endangered area
- A set of prevailing or consequential conditions composed of physical, socioeconomic and/or political factors that adversely affect the ability to respond to disasters
16 Clues: average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree • Public facilities and systems that provide basic life • the removal of persons or things from an endangered area • extremely bad or serious,causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage • services such as water, energy, sanitation,communications and transportation. • ...
Health and health management 2023-11-04
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- The person who leads the medical staff at a hospital
- A facility where healthcare is provided
- A legal document that appoints someone to make healthcare decisions
- The study and management of diseases in populations
- A portable device for recording a person's heart activity
- The abbreviation for a medical emergency response team
- A healthcare worker who assists patients with daily activities
- A measure of blood pressure
- A patient's status when they are no longer in critical condition
- The process of examining tissue or cells under a microscope
- An electronic record of a patient's medical history
- The practice of controlling the spread of diseases
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- A department responsible for food service in hospital
- A document detailing a patient's wishes regarding medical treatment
- A medical professional who specializes in treating diseases of the skin
- The process of identifying a patient's condition or disease
- A medical professional who provides anesthesia during surgery
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves
18 Clues: A measure of blood pressure • A facility where healthcare is provided • A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves • The practice of controlling the spread of diseases • The study and management of diseases in populations • An electronic record of a patient's medical history • The person who leads the medical staff at a hospital • ...
Andresen 2025-12-07
Across
- Where the Smith/Jones scenarios occur.
- The belief that killing is morally worse than letting die.
- Simple medical procedure sometimes denied to infants with additional problems.
- Condition of some infants used in examples involving surgery decisions.
- Patient group used in examples about withholding medical procedures.
- Respect for a patient’s right to make their own medical choices.
- Individual either receiving or refusing medical care.
- Form of euthanasia where a doctor directly causes death.
- Not providing an individual life-saving treatment.
- Medical involved in life-ending decisions.
- Form of euthanasia involving withholding or withdrawing treatment.
- The harm euthanasia aims to minimize or prevent.
- Organization whose policy on euthanasia Rachels critiques.
- Allowing death by not intervening—morally debated by Rachels.
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- The practice of ending life to relieve pain or suffering.
- Type of medical care considered usual and not overly burdensome.
- Permission required ethically for treatment decisions.
- Stopping life-sustaining treatment or ending life.
- Person who deliberately kills his cousin in Rachels’s example.
- Type of medical care considered highly burdensome or extreme.
- Person who allows his cousin to die without intervening in Rachels’s example.
- Rachel argues this can be morally equivalent to letting someone die.
- Medical care that can be given, denied, or withdrawn.
- Steinbock says this mental state determines whether something counts as euthanasia.
- Type of judgment both authors evaluate in the euthanasia debate.
25 Clues: Where the Smith/Jones scenarios occur. • Medical involved in life-ending decisions. • The harm euthanasia aims to minimize or prevent. • Stopping life-sustaining treatment or ending life. • Not providing an individual life-saving treatment. • Individual either receiving or refusing medical care. • Medical care that can be given, denied, or withdrawn. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-04
10 Clues: In Islam, God • a doubtful story • muslim believe this • Islamic terminology • Islamic or sacred law • the sacred text of Islam • Pilgrimage place in Mecca, • name for the God of the Israelites • a believer in or follower of Islam. • moral principles that govern a person's behavior
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2024-11-05
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- the power to do something before others
- to keep something or someone within a limit
- the last part of something
- limit
- to cause something to end
- extremely small
- beginning
Down
- causing death eventually
- end
- having limits or limited amount
- to cause or start the beginning of something
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
- occurring at the beginning
13 Clues: end • limit • beginning • extremely small • causing death eventually • to cause something to end • the last part of something • occurring at the beginning • having limits or limited amount • the power to do something before others • to keep something or someone within a limit • to cause or start the beginning of something • ...
Penny's crossword 2014-05-14
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- in writing or stating a message.
- health records created and stored on a computer or other electronic storage device.
- what is the third step in SOAP.
- a form that is used for general physical examination by health providers.
- in medical terms the primary problem at the during a doctor's visit is know as?
- the term used to describe a patient who does not follow medical advice he or she receives.
- to examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy is called?
- the type of audits that is performed by the medical staff.
- the type of audits done by the government entities such as medicare or Medicaid.
- allows each user's ability to work in certain areas of patient's electronic health record
- the type of computerized records that is capable of reminding patients e.g. yearly checkups, follow-up care.
- new patients basic information on medical visit.
- medical records that is generated for individual patient created, managed and gathered in a manner that conforms to the nationally recognized interoperability standards so that it can be utilized by members of more that one healthcare.
- patient medical records are also known as?
Down
- theterm used to refer to the information or data that is communicated by the patient.
- the process of transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- datathat comes from the physician, examinations, and test results.
- source Oriented medical records can sometimes be referred.
- this are subjective or internal, conditions felt by the patient.
- organization that review medical records to monitor whether the care provider and fees charged meet accepted standards.
- the process of recording in the medical records.
- a form of medical records documentation takes the SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components.
- process of correcting an error in an electronic charting is called.
- this are objective or external factors like blood pressure, rashes or swelling.
- this includes a record of the patient's past medical history; information gained at the first interview with the patient.
- A set of regulations whose goals is to improve healthcare usage, combating fraud and waste.
26 Clues: what is the third step in SOAP. • in writing or stating a message. • patient medical records are also known as? • the process of recording in the medical records. • new patients basic information on medical visit. • the type of audits that is performed by the medical staff. • source Oriented medical records can sometimes be referred. • ...
Medical 2025-03-31
Across
- The force applied to an object or area
- Something that is damaged and not working properly
- A break in a bone
- A mark or cut made on a surface, usually from a sharp object
- Of a higher quality or more favorable than something else; improved
- To expel air from the nose and mouth suddenly, often because of irritation
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound
Down
- Causing a hot feeling or sensation; feeling like it is on fire
- An injury to the body, often involving a break in the skin
- causing discomfort or suffering; it hurts
- To throw up food or liquid from the stomach
- Something that is able to be tolerated or managed
- A tiny germ that can make people sick
- To extend or distribute over a larger area
14 Clues: A break in a bone • A tiny germ that can make people sick • The force applied to an object or area • causing discomfort or suffering; it hurts • To extend or distribute over a larger area • To throw up food or liquid from the stomach • Something that is able to be tolerated or managed • Something that is damaged and not working properly • ...
Blood & Bones (Review) 2024-06-17
Across
- abnormal feeling of tingling or numbness
- medical term for the thigh bone
- a disease that develops slowly is said to have an ___ onset
- just enough
- 白血病 in English
- medical term for RBC/red blood cell
- 癌腫
- finger bones/toe bones
- a lack of something (ex. Iron/Fe)
- lower jaw bone
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- medical term for the breast bone
- in an ___ fracture you can see the bone through the skin
- medical term for the collar bone
- 骨髄 is bone ______
- medical term for platelet cell (血小板)
- upper jaw bone
- "I sat for a long time and now my foot is ___."
- a ___ fracture is where the bone bends but doesn't break
- 輸血 in English is a blood _____.
- 脛骨 in English
20 Clues: 癌腫 • just enough • 脛骨 in English • upper jaw bone • 白血病 in English • lower jaw bone • 骨髄 is bone ______ • finger bones/toe bones • medical term for the thigh bone • 輸血 in English is a blood _____. • medical term for the breast bone • medical term for the collar bone • a lack of something (ex. Iron/Fe) • medical term for RBC/red blood cell • medical term for platelet cell (血小板) • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2017-01-13
Across
- this wall for now
- the rate of change
- homelike
- the greatest mystery of them all
- the nemesis of perfection
- the place we sometimes chill because the journey is too exciting
Down
- the way you know it's probably the right side up
- in the cupboard not the fridge
- how close to the line can you possibly get?
- in both casinos and pockets
- brotherly love
- y = ?x + c
- the most fun 4 sided shape
- deliberate choices against a racing heart
- what makes risk possible
- moment by moment focus
16 Clues: homelike • y = ?x + c • brotherly love • this wall for now • the rate of change • moment by moment focus • what makes risk possible • the nemesis of perfection • the most fun 4 sided shape • in both casinos and pockets • in the cupboard not the fridge • the greatest mystery of them all • deliberate choices against a racing heart • how close to the line can you possibly get? • ...
Terminology 2021-08-15
Across
- Precipitation is... that falls from the sky
- Is the end of a river
- Is the start of a river
- Is when water exits a system
- Water can be lost in drainage basins as...
- A drainage basin is where a... drains water
- Water can be added in drainage basins as...
- Occurs between the ocean and river at the mouth
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- Is when water is added to a system
- Is the edge of a drainage basin
- Is the point at which a tributary joins the main river
- Occurs when water moves within a system
- Is an example of a closed system
- Is a small river that flows into a larger one
- Seperate basin areas
- Is an example of an open system
16 Clues: Seperate basin areas • Is the end of a river • Is the start of a river • Is when water exits a system • Is the edge of a drainage basin • Is an example of an open system • Is an example of a closed system • Is when water is added to a system • Occurs when water moves within a system • Water can be lost in drainage basins as... • Precipitation is... that falls from the sky • ...
Terminology 2022-10-27
Across
- dependence and craving on/for a drug
- female organ where a baby develops
- when you breathe in a medication
- line dividing the body into left and right sides
- away from the midline
- the beginning of a word
- how much of a drug is given
- small opening on the top of the skin
Down
- at the bottom of something else
- anterior and inferior plane
- someone who prepares and dispenses medication
- where we get our skin pigment
- on your stomach
- the end of a word
- our top layer of skin
- on your back
16 Clues: on your back • on your stomach • the end of a word • away from the midline • our top layer of skin • the beginning of a word • anterior and inferior plane • how much of a drug is given • where we get our skin pigment • at the bottom of something else • when you breathe in a medication • female organ where a baby develops • dependence and craving on/for a drug • ...
Terminology 2025-08-29
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- A female horse unusually over 3 years of age
- A male horse under 4 years and has not been castrated
- A male castrated horse
- Female mule
- When a stallion breeds with a Jenny
- An intact male donkey
- Male mule
- When a jack breeds with a mare
- A female horse under 4 year of age that has not been bred
Down
- A male horse that has not been castrated
- A mature female chicken over 12 months of age
- A horse between 1 and 2 years usually not broken for riding
- Female donkey
- A baby horse under 1 year
- A young horse that has been weaned from its mother
- Another name for a Stallion
16 Clues: Male mule • Female mule • Female donkey • An intact male donkey • A male castrated horse • A baby horse under 1 year • Another name for a Stallion • When a jack breeds with a mare • When a stallion breeds with a Jenny • A male horse that has not been castrated • A female horse unusually over 3 years of age • A mature female chicken over 12 months of age • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
Across
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- what does CAH stand for
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- voluntary accredits health organizations
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- provide treatment to patients in their home
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- what does CAH stand for
- what does PCS stand for?
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- most complex medical care
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- medical staff policies
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
CTE Med Term. Vocab 2021-04-29
Across
- incision of an ovary
- surgical repair of a testis
- a specialist in female reproductive system
- surgical fixation of the uterus
- medical specialty dealing with children
- study of the female reproductive system
- medical specialist of children
- inflammation of the prostate
Down
- surgical repair of the uterus
- excision of the cervix
- medical specialist dealing with newborns
- medical specialty dealing with newborns
- incision of the uterus
- inflammation of the breast
- pain in the uterus
- pain in the testes
- uterus descent of the uterus
- low sperm count
- incision of a testis
- a varicose of the testes
20 Clues: low sperm count • pain in the uterus • pain in the testes • incision of an ovary • incision of a testis • excision of the cervix • incision of the uterus • a varicose of the testes • inflammation of the breast • surgical repair of a testis • uterus descent of the uterus • inflammation of the prostate • surgical repair of the uterus • medical specialist of children • ...
HELP: Medical Profession 2022-09-21
Across
- A place where patient can buy medicine
- Someone who is hospitalized in hospital
- A place where immediate intervention is needed by the patients
- The other word of birth
- Someone who takes care of patient in a hospital
- A medical specialist who deals with someone's nerve
- We look with these organs
- a medical specialist who deals with someone's heart
- A condition of a pregnant mother after delivering baby
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- Medical word dealing with pregnancy, labor, postpartum
- A medical specialist who takes care of internal disease
- a medical specialist who takes care of your teeth
- to inject patient
- The other name of physician
- A newborn
- to cure someone's ill/disease
- The place where blood, urine or faces are checked
- A special place where neonates are observed under high supervision
- a medical specialist who helps/assists pregnant women
19 Clues: A newborn • to inject patient • The other word of birth • We look with these organs • The other name of physician • to cure someone's ill/disease • A place where patient can buy medicine • Someone who is hospitalized in hospital • Someone who takes care of patient in a hospital • a medical specialist who takes care of your teeth • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
Across
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- what does PCS stand for?
- what does CAH stand for
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- most complex medical care
- what does CAH stand for
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
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- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- committee reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- medical staff policies
- voluntary accredits health organizations
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- what does PCS stand for?
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- medical staff policies
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
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- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- what does CAH stand for
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- provide treatment to patients in their home
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- voluntary accredits health organizations
- what does CAH stand for
- most complex medical care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-09-04
Medical Terminology Puzzle 2024-09-30
6 Clues: Stomach Pain • Kidney enlargement • Inflammation of the joints • When the heart beats very fast • Abbreviation for three times per day • When someone’s blood sugar is too low
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-09-23
BC3 week 10 -Intro to CPT Terms WTI 2021-06-01
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- A sub-type code of medical classification used to identify specific surgical, medical, or diagnostic interventions.
- The intentional deception or misrepresentation that an individual knows to be false or does not believe to be true and makes, knowing that the deception could result in some unauthorized benefit to himself/herself or some other person.
- HCPCS codes are also referred to as ___________ Codes.
- CPT is the abbreviation for Current ________ Terminology
- Involves actions that are inconsistent with accepted, sound medical, business, or fiscal practices.
- Advanced ___________ Notice (ABN) is a standardized form that explains to the patient why Medicare may deny the particular service or procedure.
- Provide specific information about coding in that section and contain valuable information for the coder.
- abbreviation for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- These modifiers do not affect the code selection.
- The association the publishes the CPT.
- One who has been formally admitted to a health care facility.
- __________ codes are listed under the associated stand alone code. These codes include a portion of the stand-alone code description that precedes the semicolon.
- Never code directly from this location.
- Terms that are named after people.
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- Multiple codes are separated by what punctuation?
- A cross________directs the coder to another text or part of a text, typically given in order to elaborate on a point.
- Words with similar meanings.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 is often referred to as ___________.
- A new patient is one who has not received professional services from the physician or another physician of the exact same specialty and sub-specialty in the same group within the past ___ years.
- Abbreviation for Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- One who has not been formally admitted to a health care facility or a patient admitted for observation.
- a range of codes in indicated by separation of a _______
- Stand-__________ codes are codes that contain the full description.
- An __________ patient is one who has received professional service from the physician or another physician of the exact same specialty and sub-specialty in the same group within the past 3 years.
- These Codes are used from procedures that are considered experimental, newly approved, or seldom used. These codes require a special report to be submitted along with the code.
- The CPT is broken up into six chapters. These chapters are called __________.
- Added to codes to supply more specific information about the services provided.
- These modifiers affect the code selection.
- CPT code set that includes specific reporting instructions.
30 Clues: Words with similar meanings. • Terms that are named after people. • The association the publishes the CPT. • Never code directly from this location. • These modifiers affect the code selection. • Multiple codes are separated by what punctuation? • These modifiers do not affect the code selection. • HCPCS codes are also referred to as ___________ Codes. • ...
Claim Terms 2024-09-06
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- A request from an individual or their provider/facility to the insurance company for the payment for services obtained from a health care professional.
- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - alpha-numeric codes that represent items, supplies and non-physician services not covered by the American Medical Association’s Current Procedural Terminology-4 (CPT-4) codes.
- Money that an individual is required to pay for services, after a deductible has been met. This amount is often specified by a percentage.
- Place of Service - two-digit code that identifies where the services took place. Required for all levels of care.
- Explanation of Payment - a written document generally sent to the provider and includes the check. Note: For reimbursement policies the EOP is sent to the member/subscriber.
- Current Procedural Terminology - a code set that defines what a provider or insured will bill for. The CPT-4 (current version is 4) code book establishes standards and translates services into 5-digit codes which are used to complete the service codes section of a claim form. These codes are the primary codes which must be used to submit outpatient service claims.
- Type of Service - two-digit code that identifies the form of treatment being received (detox, mental health, substance abuse).
- International Classification of Diseases - codes which identify the patient’s diagnosis. This information is required for all levels of care.
- The amount an individual must pay for health care expenses before the plan will begin sharing the cost of covered benefits. Often, insurance plans have an annual deductible amount.
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- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This organization defines the standard forms and codes used for billing across insurance carriers.
- of Benefits Written permission given to a provider (usually) allowing them to bill and receive payment on behalf of the patient. This is box 13 on a CMS 1500 form which requires signature from the member or “signature on file” validating that the member has agreed to allow them to bill and receive the payments directly.
- Usual, Customary, & Reasonable - an agreed to and accepted amount most providers in a geographic region charge for or covered for similar services and supplies which are medically necessary, recommended by a doctor, or required for treatment.
- A predetermined (flat) fee that an individual pays for health care services, in addition to what the insurance covers. This amount is often specified as a dollar amount, not as a percentage.
- Standard claim form used to submit outpatient or individual provider-based services. (Such as outpatient therapy or a psychiatrist who assesses a patient in a medical bed at a hospital.) Requires a CPT Code, Location Code and ICD-10.
- of Benefits An insurance provision designed to ensure that reimbursement for members with more than one health care policy does not exceed 100% of allowed covered expenses.
- Standard claims form used by facilities and hospitals to submit charges, using HCPCS codes.
- Code Service codes that are also used by facilities/hospitals. Must be submitted for higher levels of care on a UB04.
- Explanation of Benefits - a written document explaining the final status of processed claims. This document is most commonly sent to the member, or to the subscriber for the policy (if not the member).
18 Clues: Standard claims form used by facilities and hospitals to submit charges, using HCPCS codes. • Place of Service - two-digit code that identifies where the services took place. Required for all levels of care. • Code Service codes that are also used by facilities/hospitals. Must be submitted for higher levels of care on a UB04. • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- One origin of medical term
- Pertaining to before birth
- Core of a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Inside a vein
- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- Suffix meaning cell
- Side
- Diagnosis
- meaning of -ation
- Origin of axilla
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Number of elements in a medical term
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
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- History of a type of illness
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Prefix meaning above
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- more than one diagnosis
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Greek meaning slime
- Type of health record
- Word also meaning physical
- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Chest x-ray
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Around
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • Word also meaning physical • ...
Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19
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- To break down a medical term into its elements
- Around
- Side
- Usually indicates time, number, or location
- Used when suffix begins with a consonant
- CC, Complaint
- Pertaining to the stomach
- Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
- Word analysis and definition
- Pertaining to before birth
- Type of health record
- meaning of -ation
- Inside a vein
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- Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
- History of a type of illness
- Diagnosis
- Found at the end of a term follow a word root
- Chest x-ray
- Study of diseases of the lungs
- Core of a medical term
- Prefix meaning above
- Where a prefix is found in a medical term
- Origin of axilla
- Word also meaning physical
- more than one diagnosis
- Greek meaning slime
- One origin of medical term
- Suffix meaning cell
- Between 37 and 42 weeks
- Number of elements in a medical term
30 Clues: Side • Around • Diagnosis • Chest x-ray • CC, Complaint • Inside a vein • Origin of axilla • meaning of -ation • Greek meaning slime • Suffix meaning cell • Prefix meaning above • Type of health record • Core of a medical term • more than one diagnosis • Between 37 and 42 weeks • Pertaining to the stomach • Word also meaning physical • One origin of medical term • Pertaining to before birth • ...
Cardiovascular 2022-09-12
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- valve
- temporary sensation of breathing
- difficulty in breathing
- medical instrument used to measure breath
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- process of excessive ventilating
- medical term for heart
- chest
- pulse
- medical term for vessel
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
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- abnormal condition in which the skin and nails appear dark blue due to oxygen deficiency
- muscle
- necrosis (death) of an area
- listen to
- blood
- fat
- good or normal breathing
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- lung
- vein
- blood condition
- vein
24 Clues: fat • lung • vein • vein • valve • blood • chest • pulse • muscle • listen to • blood condition • medical term for heart • difficulty in breathing • medical term for vessel • good or normal breathing • necrosis (death) of an area • surgical removal of the tonsils • temporary sensation of breathing • process of excessive ventilating • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2017-01-13
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- homelike
- this wall for now
- the rate of change
- brotherly love
- in both casinos and pockets
- moment by moment focus
- the greatest mystery of them all
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- y = ?x + c
- what makes risk possible
- in the cupboard not the fridge
- deliberate choices against a racing heart
- the most fun 4 sided shape
- the nemesis of perfection
- how close to the line can you possibly get?
- the way you know it's probably the right side up
- the place we sometimes chill because the journey is too exciting
16 Clues: homelike • y = ?x + c • brotherly love • this wall for now • the rate of change • moment by moment focus • what makes risk possible • the nemesis of perfection • the most fun 4 sided shape • in both casinos and pockets • in the cupboard not the fridge • the greatest mystery of them all • deliberate choices against a racing heart • how close to the line can you possibly get? • ...
Terminology 2024-05-14
16 Clues: midline • cut out • the side • cut into • twice daily • inflammation of • towards the tail • towards the head • towards the nose • three times daily • body condition score • capillary refill time • central nervous system • nothing abnormal detected • Bright, alert and responsive • temperature, pulse, respiration
terminology 2024-08-15
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- a broken bone
- natural process of bone formation and hardening
- plane separates the body into equal right and left halves
- connect bone to bone
- connect muscles to bone
- stomach pain
- plane divides the body into front and back portions
- study of eyes
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- on the surface of the body
- pertaining far from the origin
- 7 pairs of ribs attached directly to the sternum
- study of
- pertaining to the front
- inflammation of a muscle group
- pertaining to the opposite side
- blood condition
16 Clues: study of • stomach pain • a broken bone • study of eyes • blood condition • connect bone to bone • pertaining to the front • connect muscles to bone • on the surface of the body • pertaining far from the origin • inflammation of a muscle group • pertaining to the opposite side • natural process of bone formation and hardening • 7 pairs of ribs attached directly to the sternum • ...
Mum's birthday crossword 2021-06-04
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- Local chirper (9)
- Have a capachuchu on me (5,6)
- Small, cheeky, poopy and folky (4,8)
- Founded in 1778 by William Clark
- Highland fare (5,3)
- Secretive woodland creature (8)
- Satisfactory - colloquial regional terminology (6)
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- Favoured exclamatory remark (4-1-4)
- Sore head saviour
- But time makes you bolder... (9)
- Lyrical masterpiece (8)
- Horseback hunk residing in Truro
- She who loveth a glass or two (4)
- A flattened delicacy (9)
14 Clues: Local chirper (9) • Sore head saviour • Highland fare (5,3) • Lyrical masterpiece (8) • A flattened delicacy (9) • Have a capachuchu on me (5,6) • Secretive woodland creature (8) • But time makes you bolder... (9) • Horseback hunk residing in Truro • Founded in 1778 by William Clark • She who loveth a glass or two (4) • Favoured exclamatory remark (4-1-4) • ...
Terminology 2017-08-12
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- refers to the bottom of the foot.
- above or refers to a location closer to the top of the head. Typically applied to the head, neck and trunk (not the extremities).
- the back of the body or the back of a body part or closer to the back.
- farther away from the surface of the body.
- located on or pertaining to the same side of the body.
- means two sided.
- closer to the side or farther away from the midline.
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- refers to the palm of the hand.
- farther from the core/trunk. Would also mean closer to the tips of the toes or fingers.
- below or closer to the feet. Also not typically applied to extremities.
- the front of the body or the front of a body part or closer to the front,
- closer to the surface of the body.
- located on or pertaining to the opposite side of the body.
- one-sided, referring to the right side only or left side only.
- closer to the core/trunk. Generally used when describing a location on a limb.
- closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane.
16 Clues: means two sided. • refers to the palm of the hand. • refers to the bottom of the foot. • closer to the surface of the body. • farther away from the surface of the body. • closer to the midline or mid-sagittal plane. • closer to the side or farther away from the midline. • located on or pertaining to the same side of the body. • ...
terminology 2025-02-28
Across
- Compas,sion or forgiveness shown to others
- A short story with a moral
- Gospel The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
- Lesson about right and wrong
- Sacred text of Christianity
- Religious service or function
- Circumstances surrounding a situation
- Something requiring effort or courage
- Letting go of resentment
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- A communication or information
- of God God's rule and reign
- Definition of people watching or listening
- Love Love inspired by Christian teachings
- Fair treatment and equality
- Deliverance from sin or harmGospelsce: Helping others in a structured way
- Sympathy for others' suffering
16 Clues: Letting go of resentment • A short story with a moral • of God God's rule and reign • Sacred text of Christianity • Fair treatment and equality • Lesson about right and wrong • Religious service or function • A communication or information • Sympathy for others' suffering • Circumstances surrounding a situation • Something requiring effort or courage • ...
Terminology 2025-12-07
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- red flushing of skin
- cells covering external and internal surfaces of the body
- redness of skin due to increased blood flow
- bluish tint to skin caused by deoxygenated
- a cell found in the basal layer that gives color to the skin
- hard protein material found in
- thick layer of dead tissue develops over a deep burn area
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- hardened sebum in hair follicle; blackhead
- glands oil glands in the skin
- general term for injury
- friction scraping away skin surface
- dark brown to black pigment contained in melanocytes
- normal scar
- red flushing of skin
- protein substance found in skin and connective tissue
- outgrowth of the skin composed of keratin
- oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands
17 Clues: normal scar • red flushing of skin • red flushing of skin • general term for injury • glands oil glands in the skin • hard protein material found in • friction scraping away skin surface • outgrowth of the skin composed of keratin • hardened sebum in hair follicle; blackhead • bluish tint to skin caused by deoxygenated • redness of skin due to increased blood flow • ...
General Patient Care #2 2017-07-06
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- Laying flat on abdomen
- Stretching or tearing of a muscle
- If a wound is red, swollen and draining pus, it is a sign of _______
- Refers to the right eye
- Medical term for medication breathed in by the patient
- Position used for low blood pressure or shock
- Do this by 2.2 to convert kilograms to pounds
- Apply this temperature to injury to increase blood supply
- Refers to both eyes
- Position with back leaning on exam table at 45 degree angle
- Medical term for medication given between the cheek and gum
- How many times does the medical assistant check the medication during administration
- Used to examine ears
- Stretching or tearing of a ligament
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- Apply this temperature to injury to decrease swelling
- Muscle in arm used for intramuscular (IM) injections
- Do this by 2.2 to convert pounds to kilograms
- Medical term for medication given under the tongue
- Used to examine a patient's eyes
- Refers to the left eye
- Medical term for medication applied to the skin
- Position most used for female pelvic examinations
- Medical term for medication to be absorbed through membranes
- Instrument used to assess hearing acuity
- Medical term for medication applied on skin in patch for continuous slow absorption
- Medical term for medication given in the mouth
- Position with back of exam table raised to a 90 degree angle
- Laying flat on back
28 Clues: Refers to both eyes • Laying flat on back • Used to examine ears • Laying flat on abdomen • Refers to the left eye • Refers to the right eye • Used to examine a patient's eyes • Stretching or tearing of a muscle • Stretching or tearing of a ligament • Instrument used to assess hearing acuity • Do this by 2.2 to convert pounds to kilograms • ...
Health Professionals - Raeanne Garcia 2022-10-20
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- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- a person whose job is treating people's teeth
- a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery.
- therapist treat injured, ill, or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside a hospital.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- a dentist who is qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.
- They give anesthetics for surgical, medical and psychiatric procedures.
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- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- an eye care specialist.
- a person who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies.
- they are trained to perform medical tests and help vets diagnose illnesses and injuries in animals.
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured
- who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- take samples of blood for testing.
20 Clues: an eye care specialist. • take samples of blood for testing. • a person whose job is treating people's teeth • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery. • a person who treats diseases by pressing a person's joints • a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-09-23
HC Crossword Activity: Identifying Falls Prevention Risk Factors 2025-03-28
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- Medication risk factor starting with "A" (related to blood pressure).
- Motor risk factor starting with "T" (related to reaction speed).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "D" (related to confusion).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "H" (related to low blood sugar).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "P".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "D" (related to memory loss).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "N".
- Motor risk factor starting with "W" (related to muscle strength).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to a neurological condition).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "H" (related to blood pressure).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "D".
- Medication risk factor starting with "I" (related to diabetes).
- Sensory risk factor starting with "V".
- Environmental risk factor starting with "F" (related to inappropriate clothing).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "I".
- Environmental risk factor starting with "L" (related to poor visibility).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to mental health).
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- Motor risk factor starting with "G" (related to walking pattern).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "G".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "I" (related to bladder control).
- Sensory risk factor starting with "I" (related to reduced sensation).
- Medication risk factor starting with "O".
- Demographic risk factor starting with "A".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "A".
- Demographic risk factor starting with "F".
- Previous Medical condition risk factor starting with "S".
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to multiple medications).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "A".
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "I" (related to pathogens).
29 Clues: Sensory risk factor starting with "V". • Medication risk factor starting with "O". • Demographic risk factor starting with "G". • Demographic risk factor starting with "A". • Demographic risk factor starting with "N". • Demographic risk factor starting with "F". • Psychosocial risk factor starting with "D". • Psychosocial risk factor starting with "A". • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (25-09-2023) 2023-09-25
Across
- A practice that you can make your body relax and calm
- An individual you can talk to regarding questions about medicine
- circulation carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- To maintain healthy bones you should eat foods rich in ___.
- Terminology used towards back of body
- Fluid found outside the cells
- Organ that responds to control center's output
- Place at which two neurons make a functional connection
- Transport movement of molecules against the concentration gradient
- An injection given to prevent illness
- This gland needs iodine to function
- An organ involved in insulin production
- the loss of water through the stomata of the leaves
- Tendency toward stable equilibrium
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- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
- movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high concentration of water to an area of lower concentration of water
- A metabolic disease involving a shortage of Insulin in the body
- Medical Term for a high blood sugar level.
- Carries the electrical signal away from the cell body and down the length of the neuron
- Upper arm bone
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow for more gas exchange
- moving food along the digestive track
- Feedback that reverses the stimulus
- What chemical in cigarettes kills bone building cells?
- Brand Name Zithromax
- Branch of biology which deals with normal functions of organisms
- Extracellular fluids found in the blood vessels
- process that uses the suns energy to make food
- Another word for coagulate
29 Clues: Upper arm bone • Brand Name Zithromax • Another word for coagulate • Fluid found outside the cells • Tendency toward stable equilibrium • Feedback that reverses the stimulus • This gland needs iodine to function • Terminology used towards back of body • moving food along the digestive track • An injection given to prevent illness • An organ involved in insulin production • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 1 2023-08-19
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- farther from the point of attachment of a limb
- away from the surface
- body plane that divides into superior and inferior
- medical imaging technique using sound waves
- medical imaging technique using X-rays to produce 3D images
- toward the feet
- study of the body and body parts
- toward the surface
- toward the middle
- toward the front
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- toward the sides
- medical imaging technique using radioactive tracers to visualize real-time physiology
- study of how the body and body parts function
- toward the head
- body plane that divides into left and right
- closer to the point of attachment of a limb
- medical imaging technique using magnets
- body plane that divides into anterior and posterior
- medical imaging technique used to detect bone fractures
- toward the back
20 Clues: toward the head • toward the feet • toward the back • toward the sides • toward the front • toward the middle • toward the surface • away from the surface • study of the body and body parts • medical imaging technique using magnets • body plane that divides into left and right • closer to the point of attachment of a limb • medical imaging technique using sound waves • ...
CMAA crossword puzzle 2 2020-11-16
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- A medical administrative assistant is preparing a patient's medical record and realizes that another patient has the same name. Which of the following information should the assistant confirm to select the correct record?
- When mailing a reminder letter to a patient, a medical administrative assistant should classify the mail as which of the following?
- According to OSHA, a facility must have a written emergency action plan in place if it has more than how many employees?
- the Medicare and medicaid programs are overseen by which of the following agencies?
- which of the following agencies creates immunization schedules?
- A medical administrative assistant should understand that urgent care centers typically use which of the following types of scheduling?
- When reviewing a patient's history and records, a medical administrative assistant should identify which of the following acronyms as a setting for medical and nursing care?
- a medical administrative assistant in a providers office receives a telephone call from an established patient who reports that she has an onset of palpitations. the assistant should expect to schedule which of the following services for the patient?
- Which of the following government-sponsored health programs has eligibility requirements and benefits that vary widely from state to state?
- A provider did not obtain informed consent from a patient who was coherent before surgery. The provider can be charged with which of the following torts?
- A patient calls the office to request a refill of her oral contraceptive tablets. Which of the following abbreviations should the medical administrative assistant use to refer to the prescription?
- OSHA requires providers to train employees on updated policies how often?
- Which of the following stipulates that a patient may be charged for copies of her medical record?
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- A patient has inflammation of knee from overuse. Which of the following terms describes this patients condition?
- When reviewing incoming mail, the practice of underlining significant words and phrases during sorting is called
- a medical administrative assistant is ensuring that a patient's medical record includes the necessary demographic information. which of the following data should the assistant verify as part of the patient's demographics?
- A provider charges more for a covered service than an insurance carrier allows. Which of the following outcomes should the medical administrative assistant expect?
- A medical assistant in a family laboratory reports, that are essential practice office routinely makes calendar notations to follow before a patient's next visit. Which of the following file organization up on data, such as methods is the assistant using?
- a provider prescribes surgically puncturing a patients lung to remove fluid. which of the following suffixes applies to this procedure?
- a medical administrative assistant confirms that a new patient has Medicare and his annual deductible has been met. which of the following percentage is patients responsibility
- a medical administrative assistant reviewing a patients record of operative procedures for a recent surgery. The assistant should understand that the term "dilate" means which of the following?
- when a patient completes and signs the assignment of benefits form, he is agreeing that the payment for covered services will go to which of the following parties?
- a medical administrative assistant should understand that rhinoplasty is the surgical repair of which of the following?
- A medical administrative assistant schedules two patients at the beginning of each hour, one patient 20 min after the beginning of each hour, and no patients in the second half of each hour. Which of the following types of scheduling is the assistant using?
- a medical administrative assistant should identify which of the following acronyms as a health insurance plan?
25 Clues: which of the following agencies creates immunization schedules? • OSHA requires providers to train employees on updated policies how often? • the Medicare and medicaid programs are overseen by which of the following agencies? • Which of the following stipulates that a patient may be charged for copies of her medical record? • ...
Dr. Emily Blackwell 2023-02-24
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- job title at medical school
- college teacher
- number of tries to get into medical school
- the staff and most of the patients
- type of life experience for someone painfully shy
- level of standard maintained at Infirmary and Medical School
- country of birth
- another part of her job necessary to help pay the bills
- where she completed additional training in Europe
- number of years Emily worked
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- medical specialty
- college that Emily attended
- partner's last name
- last name of former student who went on to open Henry Street Settlement House
- type of lessons offered to women in their homes
- who did Emily train during the Civil War?
- role she played in the NY County Medical Society
- who were the patients?
- city where she practiced medicine
- hospital
20 Clues: hospital • college teacher • country of birth • medical specialty • partner's last name • who were the patients? • job title at medical school • college that Emily attended • number of years Emily worked • city where she practiced medicine • the staff and most of the patients • who did Emily train during the Civil War? • number of tries to get into medical school • ...
Science of Nursing 2023-09-15
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- Standard clothing worn by nurses for hygiene and identification.
- Identifying a medical condition.
- Basic units of life.
- A healthcare professional who provides patient care.
- Recording patient information and care activities.
- Numbing for surgery or pain relief.
- Device for giving injections.
- A facility for medical treatment and care.
- Explores how the body functions.
- Provides support and protection.
- Operating room nursing.
- Study of matter and reactions.
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- Enables movement.
- Circulates nutrients and oxygen.
- The organized system of medical services.
- Providing emotional support to patients.
- Carries genetic information.
- Science of living organisms.
- Conducts scientific experiments.
- Immediate medical attention.
- Injury or open sore.
- Diagnostic tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Studies body structure.
- An individual receiving medical care.
- Device for measuring body temperature.
25 Clues: Enables movement. • Injury or open sore. • Basic units of life. • Studies body structure. • Operating room nursing. • Carries genetic information. • Science of living organisms. • Immediate medical attention. • Device for giving injections. • Study of matter and reactions. • Circulates nutrients and oxygen. • Conducts scientific experiments. • Identifying a medical condition. • ...
Musculoskeletal 2023-08-12
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- Medical term for ankle
- Medical term for chest
- Caudal aspect of spine
- Medical term for wrist
- Term for between finger and toes
- Towards the tail
- Increased amount of fluid (within the knee)
- Medical term for knee cap
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- Lower jaw bone
- Upper jawbone
- Away from the body's midline
- Term for grinding, crunching, or popping that occurs when moving a joint
- Towards the head
- Medical term for knee
- Term for joint fluid
- Towards the body's midline
16 Clues: Upper jawbone • Lower jaw bone • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Term for joint fluid • Medical term for knee • Medical term for ankle • Medical term for chest • Caudal aspect of spine • Medical term for wrist • Medical term for knee cap • Towards the body's midline • Away from the body's midline • Term for between finger and toes • Increased amount of fluid (within the knee) • ...
Crossword Organise & communicate information MEM16006 2022-07-14
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- To make the meaning of information clear to someone else (verb)
- (2 words) A form which records the frequency of occurrence of events
- The type of communication related to spoken language
- (3 words) The set of written instructions that describes the step-by-step process that must be taken to properly perform a routine activity
- To organise information into steps (verb)
- Another word for information – the facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- A set of operating procedures written by the manufacturer for machinery or equipment
- To understand or explain the meaning of information (verb)
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- (4 words) The meaning of the acronym WHS which is the legislation that determines safe work practices for employees
- A formal organisational document which provides rules and guidelines for employees to follow
- Synonym for vocabulary – the body of terms used within a particular field such as engineering
- A form which itemises the list of steps to be followed or checked
- To consider information very carefully, in order to fully understand it (verb)
- An informal word for the specialised terminology which is understand within the context of an industry or organisation
- (2 words) The type of communication related to body language and gestures
- When information is related and useful to the task
- A written communication sent electronically
- (2 words) A workplace form that is completed after an accident, injury or unusual event
- The type of communication related to emails, policies and documents for example
19 Clues: To organise information into steps (verb) • A written communication sent electronically • When information is related and useful to the task • The type of communication related to spoken language • To understand or explain the meaning of information (verb) • To make the meaning of information clear to someone else (verb) • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-08-26
10 Clues: Being worthy • To become one • A surprising find • Believes in democracy • A conclusion of opinion • Part of the ruling class • A quality of being clever • Giving evidence to make right • Terms under a certain category • A story made to tell how things came to be
Medical Terminology 18 2023-11-20
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- Inability to sleep.
- Natural substance to the brain that has the same effect as opium.
- Pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space.
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- Total or partial inability to remember past experience.
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- Nonmedical terms for a person unable to responsible for his or her actions.
6 Clues: Inability to sleep. • Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. • Pathologic fear of being trapped in a confined space. • Total or partial inability to remember past experience. • Natural substance to the brain that has the same effect as opium. • Nonmedical terms for a person unable to responsible for his or her actions.
Coding 101 2025-02-06
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- Professionals responsible for translating medical reports into codes
- A statement sent to a patient explaining insurance payment (abbr.)
- A step coders take when seeking more details from providers
- Added to a CPT code to provide additional details
- The entity that pays for medical services (insurance company)
- A system for risk adjustment and payment models (abbr.)
- The grouping of related codes for billing purposes
- A request for payment submitted to an insurance company
- A federal law protecting patient information (abbr.)
- Assigning a higher-level code than what was documented
- A document listing services and codes used for billing
- When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim
- The process of charging for medical services
- Assigning a lower-level code than necessary
- Coding system used for reporting diagnoses (abbr.)
- A structured format for medical documentation (abbr.)
- Local policies determining coverage for Medicare services (abbr.)
- Another term for prior authorization in medical billing
- What coders assign for services performed by providers
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- Extracting key details from medical records for coding
- A billing term for procedures covered under a single payment
- The correct order of coding diagnoses and procedures
- A review process ensuring medical records match billed codes
- Payment received for medical services
- The potential consequence of incorrect coding on a claim
- Codes used for supplies and services not covered by CPT (abbr.)
- Ensuring adherence to rules and regulations in coding
- A doctor assigns this based on a patient’s symptoms
- A healthcare entity that delivers services (e.g., hospital, doctor)
- Unique identifier for healthcare providers (abbr.)
- Government-funded insurance for low-income individuals
- A system that classifies hospital stays for payment (abbr.)
- Standardized code set for medical procedures (abbr.)
- A reference book containing all medical codes
34 Clues: Payment received for medical services • Assigning a lower-level code than necessary • The process of charging for medical services • A reference book containing all medical codes • When an insurance company refuses to pay a claim • Added to a CPT code to provide additional details • The grouping of related codes for billing purposes • ...
Internship 2020-04-09
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- Point of Care instrument to measure amount of sugar in the blood
- wash
- chief complaint
- elevated temperature
- Current Procedural Terminology
- process to kill all disease causing organisms
- physical and chemical evaluation of urine
- range of motion
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- excess sugar in the blood
- test to measure tone and pitch of hearing
- Health Plan funded by Government
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- personal protective equipment
- test for heart abnormality
- review of systems
15 Clues: wash • chief complaint • range of motion • review of systems • elevated temperature • excess sugar in the blood • test for heart abnormality • personal protective equipment • Current Procedural Terminology • Health Plan funded by Government • test to measure tone and pitch of hearing • Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services • physical and chemical evaluation of urine • ...
New Year New Me 2018-01-06
10 Clues: 00:00 • December 31 drink • Countdown terminology • Sky-high 2018 dazzlers! • What people do at midnight • Bowl Big game on January 1 • Frequent New Year's resolution • Square New Year's Eve hot spot • Bits of paper scattered at festive occasions • Count backwards; before detonating a bomb, for example
Magic the gathering 2015-02-05
10 Clues: instant wrath • infect ball lightning • the most common rarity • five of the power nine • the third highest rarity • the second highest rarity • green hate printed in tempest • anagram of the creator of magic • 2/2 zombie first printed in tempest • magic terminology meaning "destroy all creatures"
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-11-01
10 Clues: small • beginning • the end of an event • the start of something • eventually be deceased • to break something apart • a limited amount of something • to prevent something out of limits • doing something first before another opponent • words that are not often used to make a particular field
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-11-01
10 Clues: small • beginning • the end of an event • the start of something • eventually be deceased • to break something apart • a limited amount of something • to prevent something out of limits • doing something first before another opponent • words that are not often used to make a particular field
Vocabulary Lesson 1 2025-08-26
10 Clues: opposite • hold or keep • thought or idea • one use among many • words surrounding a word • able to accomplish a result • A word with the same meaning • a word formed from another word • a list of definitions of words in a book • vocabulary particular to a certain subject
183-1 2024-08-19
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- The type of degree typically required for a Health Information Technician. Associate
- A Medical Office ____ handles administrative tasks in healthcare settings. Assistant
- Verification Specialists handle this type of verification for patients. Insurance
- The privacy law that Release of Information Specialists must comply with. HIPAA
- The primary task of a Medical Biller is preparing and submitting ____ data to insurance companies. Billing
- The typical education level required for a Health Data Analyst. Degree
- A role that involves managing Electronic Health Records systems and ensuring coding accuracy. Technician
- A professional responsible for ensuring patient records are accurate and properly filed. Clerk
- Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software
- Professionals who translate medical procedures into standardized codes. Coders
- The typical work environment that is not an option for a Medical Records Clerk. Remote
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- These professionals convert voice recordings into written reports. Transcriptionists
- The first friendly face a patient sees in a healthcare facility. Registrar
- A professional who analyzes healthcare data to improve patient care. Analyst
- A key skill required for Medical Coders, involving systems like ICD-10 and CPT. Coding
- A professional who oversees health information systems and ensures compliance. Coordinator
- Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance
- The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR
- Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data
- The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED
20 Clues: Medical Records Clerks need strong ____ entry skills. Data • Medical Billers need proficiency with billing ____. Software • The minimum education required for a Medical Records Clerk. GED • The type of systems managed by Health Information Specialists. EHR • Patient Registrars verify this type of patient information. Insurance • ...
Claims Terminology 2025-08-15
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- Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - alpha-numeric codes that represent items, supplies and non-physician services not covered by the American Medical Association’s Current Procedural Terminology-4 (CPT-4) codes.
- Money that an individual is required to pay for services, after a deductible has been met. This amount is often specified by a percentage.
- An agreed to and accepted amount most providers in a geographic region charge for or covered for similar services and supplies which are medically necessary, recommended by a doctor, or required for treatment.
- An insurance provision designed to ensure that reimbursement for members with more than one health care policy does not exceed 100% of allowed covered expenses.
- Standard claim form used to submit outpatient or individual provider-based services. (Such as outpatient therapy or a psychiatrist who assesses a patient in a medical bed at a hospital.) Requires a CPT Code, Location Code and ICD-10.
- Explanation of Payment - a written document generally sent to the provider and includes the check. Note: For reimbursement policies the EOP is sent to the member/subscriber.
- The amount an individual must pay for health care expenses before the plan will begin sharing the cost of covered benefits. Often, insurance plans have an annual deductible amount.
- Two-digit code that identifies where the services took place. Required for all levels of care.
- Current Procedural Terminology - a code set that defines what a provider or insured will bill for. The CPT-4 (current version is 4) code book establishes standards and translates services into 5-digit codes which are used to complete the service codes section of a claim form. These codes are the primary codes which must be used to submit outpatient service claims.
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- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This organization defines the standard forms and codes used for billing across insurance carriers.
- International Classification of Diseases Codes which identify the patient’s diagnosis. This information is required for all levels of care.
- of Benefits Written permission given to a provider (usually) allowing them to bill and receive payment on behalf of the patient. This is box 13 on a CMS 1500 form which requires signature from the member or “signature on file” validating that the member has agreed to allow them to bill and receive the payments directly.
- Standard claims form used by facilities and hospitals to submit charges, using HCPCS codes.
- Code Service codes that are also used by facilities/hospitals. Must be submitted for higher levels of care on a UB04.
- A predetermined (flat) fee that an individual pays for health care services, in addition to what the insurance covers. This amount is often specified as a dollar amount, not as a percentage.
- Explanation of Benefits - a written document explaining the final status of processed claims. This document is most commonly sent to the member, or to the subscriber for the policy (if not the member).
- Type of Service - two-digit code that identifies the form of treatment being received (detox, mental health, substance abuse).
- A request from an individual or their provider/facility to the insurance company for the payment for services obtained from a health care professional.
18 Clues: Standard claims form used by facilities and hospitals to submit charges, using HCPCS codes. • Two-digit code that identifies where the services took place. Required for all levels of care. • Code Service codes that are also used by facilities/hospitals. Must be submitted for higher levels of care on a UB04. • ...
Speaker Case prep 2024-09-24
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- Cabinet level department of healthcare in US gov
- Medical Professionals should strive to do what is fair and equitable
- Personal beliefs about right and wrong
- Department focused on Native Americans and Alaska Natives
- a standardized framework that helps make decisions
- Works on improving electronic medical records
- Medical professionals should strive to do the least amount of harm possible. Benefits outweigh the risks.
- Mental health department of fed gov
- Government Insurance for those over 65
- Federal insurance distributed at state level
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- Medical professionals ought to do the best thing for the patient
- Focused on improving healthcare access and rural health
- works under the united nations
- Agency that provides the most funding for medical research worldwide
- A patient's right to decide
- Researches improvements in healthcare practice
- Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices
- Focuses on pathogens in US and abroad
18 Clues: A patient's right to decide • works under the united nations • Mental health department of fed gov • Focuses on pathogens in US and abroad • Personal beliefs about right and wrong • Government Insurance for those over 65 • Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices • Federal insurance distributed at state level • Works on improving electronic medical records • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- healthcare organizations must obtain what before they can provide services?
- usually a doctor a patient sees first for medical care
- file with all healthcare providers including nonphysicians & sites of care created by CMS
- clinic providing care for people experiencing emotional and psychological issues
- reviews medical staff applications & reccommendations
- provides healthcare facilities with administrative support and staffing services
- what does CAH stand for
- what is the acronym for Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & System
- committee medical staff committee which review & verifies medical staff application data
- provide care to patient who require healthcare for less than 30 days
- a unique number created by CMS for physicians who bill services to them
- provides care to patients with cardiac disease
- voluntary accredits health organizations
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- provide treatment to patients in their home
- a fixed amount a healthcare organization will receive for specific services
- what does CAH stand for
- what does PCS stand for?
- credentialing is obtained through the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assitants)
- ensuring patient care is coordinated so the patients discharge or transfer is timely
- performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit
- most complex medical care
- generally formed by several physicians sharing a building, sometimes different specialites
- facility a patient goes to when they require more than 30 days of care
- developed professional standard to assess the compliance of healthcare organizations
- a healthcare professional who is part of a managed care network
- medical staff policies
- specialist verifies the credentials of medical staff
- nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones
- the term used to charge an individual for their medical insurance?
- group of provider that contract with carriers to participate in a specific managed care plan
30 Clues: medical staff policies • what does CAH stand for • what does CAH stand for • what does PCS stand for? • most complex medical care • voluntary accredits health organizations • provide treatment to patients in their home • nonemergency care for colds, flu, broken bones • provides care to patients with cardiac disease • performs receptionist duties in the nursing unit • ...
115 Week 3 Med Terms 2021-08-30
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- Health Care Common Procedural Coding
- The cause of a disorder
- History of Present Illness
- New to the practice
- injury
- Found at the beginning of each section of
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- Current Procedural Terminology
- Used to help explain a procedure code
- Main text of the CPT manual
- E codes describe circumstances of an accident
- coding manual
11 Clues: injury • coding manual • New to the practice • The cause of a disorder • History of Present Illness • Main text of the CPT manual • Current Procedural Terminology • Health Care Common Procedural Coding • Used to help explain a procedure code • Found at the beginning of each section of • E codes describe circumstances of an accident
