medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
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
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 • ...
Andalashia Cordova Chapter 1 2026-01-13
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- responsibilities includes the clinical and administrative functions and activities performed by the medical director
- permits patient care to begin at the scene of the injury ot illness
- take the same approach as EBM using strong valid research studies to develop guidelines for the medical practice
- IMPROVMENT system of internal and external reviews and audits of all aspects of emergency medical system
- protects individuals who have a documented disability from being denied initial or continued empolyment based on disability
- provision of patient centered health care in the out of hospital environment using mobile technology and resources
- services provided by a variety of health care consists and health care practitioners
- provides basic emergency medical care and transport patients who access the EMS system
- ORDERS protocols that do not require real time physician input
- function of indirect medical oversight and provided through a set of perdetermined written guidelines ofter referred as standing orders
- emergency medical treatment given to patients before they are transported to a hospital or other facility
- makes up the majority of the medical directors responsibilities and activities
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- involved in overseeing and providing EMS education programs refresher courses and continuing education
- feedback and medical direction regarding the patients diagnosis condition and emergency care provided by EMS
- the emergency care you render to patients is considered an extension of authority
- focuses on research to provide clear evidence that certain procedures medications and equipment improve the patients outcome
- takes place when the EMS provider and physician communicates by cellphone radio or video technology
- comprise a full set of guidelines that define the entire scope of medical care often referred to as orders
- provides both basic and limited advanced emergency medical care
- real time oversight or medical direction provided by a physician to an EMS provider seeking immediate feedback or direction
- provides immediate lifesaving care to patients who was accessed the EMS system while waiting for higher level of responders
- skills performed by the EMT and AEMT with addition of more advanced assessment and patient management skills and provision of the highest level of prehospital care
22 Clues: ORDERS protocols that do not require real time physician input • provides both basic and limited advanced emergency medical care • permits patient care to begin at the scene of the injury ot illness • makes up the majority of the medical directors responsibilities and activities • ...
Medical Staff Services 2014-05-04
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
2025 고2 3월 모고 40번 어휘 2025-12-27
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- 쇠퇴하다
- communication between groups
- what finally happens; outcome
- 사회적으로 평등하지 않은
- (언어·상태를) 바꾸다, 전환하다
- customary actions or ways of doing things
- 사회적 불평등
- move forward; develop further
- 번영하다
- specialized words for a subject
- what is left; the rest
- native to a place
- 사라지다
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- different forms or types
- complete destruction
- 사라지다
- 통합
- 불균형
- 권력이나 영향력이 큰
- having high status or respect
- 사물, 대상
- 완전한 소멸
- 익숙하지 않은
- (언어에서) 다른 언어의 표현을 빌려오는 것
- a way something moves or develops
- 조정, 협력
- 종속된, 하위에 놓인
- shown or expressed in something else
- 화자
- 억압된
30 Clues: 통합 • 화자 • 불균형 • 억압된 • 쇠퇴하다 • 사라지다 • 번영하다 • 사라지다 • 사물, 대상 • 완전한 소멸 • 조정, 협력 • 사회적 불평등 • 익숙하지 않은 • 권력이나 영향력이 큰 • 종속된, 하위에 놓인 • 사회적으로 평등하지 않은 • native to a place • (언어·상태를) 바꾸다, 전환하다 • complete destruction • what is left; the rest • different forms or types • (언어에서) 다른 언어의 표현을 빌려오는 것 • communication between groups • what finally happens; outcome • having high status or respect • move forward; develop further • ...
36 2026-03-25
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- Cool runnings team
- Remote rewind king
- Beep me later
- Candy pop eighties
- Brian Johnson's debut 1980
- 80s bowling terminology
- Happy tree painter
- Fever revival no
- Down Under 80s band
- Midnight Runners Come On Eileen
- Fighter game punch
- Oil Beds Are Burning band
- Tips hair bleach
- Cobain guitar smash
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- Instant camera snap
- No wait garden shoe no
- Simpson donut fan
- Michael Hutchence's band
- House Don't Dream It's Over
- Princess game quest
- Cartoon chase toy
- Swayze and Moore 90s film
- wrong era skip
- Kevin Bacon 1984
- Dancing Grey and Swayze
25 Clues: Beep me later • wrong era skip • Fever revival no • Kevin Bacon 1984 • Tips hair bleach • Simpson donut fan • Cartoon chase toy • Cool runnings team • Remote rewind king • Candy pop eighties • Happy tree painter • Fighter game punch • Instant camera snap • Princess game quest • Down Under 80s band • Cobain guitar smash • No wait garden shoe no • 80s bowling terminology • Dancing Grey and Swayze • ...
Patient-Centered Care 2026-02-12
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- / Supporting patients to be involved in care at the level they choose.
- / The "Doctor Knows Best" model where the patient is a passive recipient of care.
- / The collaborative model where provider expertise meets patient values.
- / Actions taken to honor and acknowledge a person’s dignity.
- / The skill of seeing the world through the patient's eyes without judgment.
- / Something you should always ask for before physically touching a patient for an exam.
- / A communication method where you ask the patient to explain the plan in their own words.
- / Including patients in hospital design, policy, and professional education.
- / The respectful action you must take before entering a patient's room.
- / The specific situation where a paternalistic model is appropriate to save a life.
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- / A formal framework for patients to participate in hospital quality and safety.
- / The acronym for asking about Benefits, Risks, Alternatives, and doing Nothing.
- / Use a sheet or gown to keep a patient covered during an examination.
- / Keeping info private by angling screens away and storing files out of view.
- / A patient who believes their only job is to "comply" or "obey."
- / The "Golden Question" that focuses on patient goals: "What ____ to you?"
- / The organization that created the "Be the Expert on You" strategy.
- / To be patient-centered, you should avoid using complex medical ____.
- Language / Using non-verbal cues like sitting down and eye contact to show you are present.
- / A tool encouraging patients to ask: What is my problem? What do I do? Why is it important?
20 Clues: / Actions taken to honor and acknowledge a person’s dignity. • / A patient who believes their only job is to "comply" or "obey." • / The organization that created the "Be the Expert on You" strategy. • / Use a sheet or gown to keep a patient covered during an examination. • / Supporting patients to be involved in care at the level they choose. • ...
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 • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword 2025-09-23
Terminology 2017-08-12
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (25-09-2023) 2023-09-25
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- 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 • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 1 2023-08-19
Across
- 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 • ...
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.
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". • ...
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
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. • ...
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
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) • ...
Jeremiah’s Crossword :) 2026-01-25
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- Your go to
- Something you ask for
- Baseball terminology
- One of your favourite desserts
- A contraption you put all your eggs in :)
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- One place we can’t reach yet
- Me
- Your favourite sticker
- My favourite phrase for you
- A name I don’t like calling you
- A hair cut you CANNOT get
- Tastes like the sea
- You love calling me this
13 Clues: Me • Your go to • Tastes like the sea • Baseball terminology • Something you ask for • Your favourite sticker • You love calling me this • A hair cut you CANNOT get • My favourite phrase for you • One place we can’t reach yet • One of your favourite desserts • A name I don’t like calling you • A contraption you put all your eggs in :)
Musculoskeletal 2023-08-12
Across
- 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) • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Medical Terminology, Skeletal System : Canon Sandefur 2021-03-15
15 Clues: Rib • Joint • Skull • to bind • Swayback • Fracture • Bent, hump • osteoporosis • Bent, crooked • Osteoarthritis • Closed reduction • Bone density testing • Inflammation of a bursa • Inflammation of a joint • a fracture that goes around the bone
Medical Terminology Prefix & Suffix - Part 2 2026-03-24
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- pertaining to the lung or air
- pertaining to the liver
- condition of the blood
- pertaining to the skin
- surgical repair or reconstruction
- pertaining to the heart
- surgical incision into a body part
- surgical creation of an opening
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- surgical removal or excision of a body part
- excessive or above normal
- slow
- pertaining to the kidney
- pain
- rapid or fast
- inflammation of
15 Clues: slow • pain • rapid or fast • inflammation of • condition of the blood • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to the liver • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the kidney • excessive or above normal • pertaining to the lung or air • surgical creation of an opening • surgical repair or reconstruction • surgical incision into a body part • surgical removal or excision of a body part
music language features 2024-06-14
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- Correspondence of sounds in lyrics (5 letters)
- Contrasting section in a song (6 letters)
- Concluding section of a song (5 letters)
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds (12 letters)
- Tells part of the story in a song (5 letters)
- Attitude or emotional quality of lyrics (4 letters)
- Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters)
- Central idea of a song (5 letters)
- Recurring element reinforcing the theme (5 letters)
- Repeated use of words or phrases (10 letters)
- Speed of the music (5 letters)
- Concluding passage in music (4 letters)
- Use of symbols to represent ideas (9 letters)
- Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters)
- Rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words (7 letters)
- Variations in loudness and intensity (8 letters)
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- clues for music language features terminology
- Descriptive language creating vivid pictures (7 letters)
- Common song structure alternating sections (11 letters, hyphenated)
- Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters)
- Repeated section of a song (6 letters)
- Sequence of notes making the main tune (6 letters)
- Opening section of a song (5 letters)
- Here are some crossword clues for music language features terminology:
- Combination of different musical notes (7 letters)
- Storytelling structure in a song (9 letters)
- Structured pattern of beats (5 letters)
- Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as" (6 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things directly (8 letters)
- Giving human traits to non-human objects (15 letters)
- Words of a song (6 letters)
32 Clues: Words of a song (6 letters) • Speed of the music (5 letters) • Central idea of a song (5 letters) • Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters) • Opening section of a song (5 letters) • Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters) • Repeated section of a song (6 letters) • Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters) • Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters) • ...
Speaker Case prep 2024-09-24
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Twogether - 4 -Ever 2020-05-08
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- Our engagement dinner restaurants full name
- where our eyes met
- New terminology for a white feather
- A street for couples
- Location of the screening of The Patriot
- The honeymoon wilderness
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- An enduring pet name for each other
- Not a pet but a pet name
- Best served with tea
- Jump in dress and all
- Card Game
- Your pregnancy superpower
- An ingredient in our honeymoon omelette
- A theatrical memory
- What item of clothing do you and the army have in common
15 Clues: Card Game • where our eyes met • A theatrical memory • Best served with tea • A street for couples • Jump in dress and all • Not a pet but a pet name • The honeymoon wilderness • Your pregnancy superpower • An enduring pet name for each other • New terminology for a white feather • An ingredient in our honeymoon omelette • Location of the screening of The Patriot • ...
Public Speaking: Set 1 2024-10-30
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- surrounded; besieged by problems
- having favorable prospects; promising
- devoted to some party, group, or cause
- never stopping
- the credibility of the speaker
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- unsettling; gruesome; dark
- to change continually
- allowing light to pass through
- an appeal based on logic
- the state or quality of being genuine or real
- to select or organize ideas or items
- an emotional appeal
- arrogant; condescending
- abundant; plentiful
- particular terminology of a trade/profession that is not generally understood by outsiders
15 Clues: never stopping • an emotional appeal • abundant; plentiful • to change continually • arrogant; condescending • an appeal based on logic • unsettling; gruesome; dark • allowing light to pass through • the credibility of the speaker • surrounded; besieged by problems • to select or organize ideas or items • having favorable prospects; promising • devoted to some party, group, or cause • ...
Medical Terminology Organization of the Body 2021-09-13
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- pertaining to the lower back
- a single backbone
- malignant tumor of cartilage
- pertaining to the ribs
- inflammation of the liver
- pertaining to the esophagus
- magnetic resonance images abbreviation
- part of the respiratory system
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- pertaining to the neck
- below
- combining form for skull
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen
- space that contains organs
- large area between the lungs
- far
15 Clues: far • below • a single backbone • pertaining to the neck • pertaining to the ribs • combining form for skull • inflammation of the liver • space that contains organs • pertaining to the esophagus • pertaining to the lower back • malignant tumor of cartilage • large area between the lungs • part of the respiratory system • magnetic resonance images abbreviation • ...
Medical Terminology- Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes. 2024-09-24
15 Clues: Self • Life • Cell • Blood • Toward • Nerves • Against • Incision • Condition • Extremities • Inflammation • Hearing;Sound • Instrument to cut • Sensitivity to pain • Condition:Usually Abnormal
us 💗 2026-02-07
8 Clues: my flavor • your flavor • our first kiss • first kiss mishap • the day you confessed • how we carry eachother • zara’s terminology for us • what i had to do to reach your lips
GUSOM Interview Day 2019-02-06
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- Largest bone in the human body
- The study of illness in children
- "care for the whole person"
- Buildings in D.C. cannot be taller than this monument
- Study of the Heart
- A pH of 7 is considered what
- The White House is located on this avenue
- This former President went to Georgetown University
- What medical instrument did Proctor-Harvey design
- Study of the Immune System
- This popular cheer means "what rocks"
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- Georgetown's colors are grey and what
- Georgetown is one of 135 of these in the United States
- Georgetown's Medical Curriculum
- The study of living organisms
- Famous cemetery just outside D.C.
- Largest organ in the body
- Volunteer-based clinic where Georgetown medical students see patients
- When medical students find out where they will attend residency
- Popular DC transportation system
- Georgetown's religious affiliation
- You can differentiate a medical student from a doctor by the length of this
- The museums on the national mall
- The name of the popular Georgetown bulldog
- Computer-based test for prospective medical students
25 Clues: Study of the Heart • Largest organ in the body • Study of the Immune System • "care for the whole person" • A pH of 7 is considered what • The study of living organisms • Largest bone in the human body • Georgetown's Medical Curriculum • The study of illness in children • Popular DC transportation system • The museums on the national mall • Famous cemetery just outside D.C. • ...
Directional Terms 2024-08-11
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- medical term that means above
- the arms are _ to the belly button
- medical term that means below
- the anatomical plane the divides the body into right and left sides
- medical term that means opposite
- medical term that means toward the midline
- medical term that means front of the body
- the position where the arms are at the side palms forward is known as _ position
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- medical term that means toward the trunk of the body
- medical term that means toward the surface
- the bottom of the foot is the _ surface
- the anatomical plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- medical term that means both or 2
- the term posterior refers to the _ of the body
- the term distal means _ from the trunk
15 Clues: medical term that means above • medical term that means below • medical term that means opposite • medical term that means both or 2 • the arms are _ to the belly button • the term distal means _ from the trunk • the bottom of the foot is the _ surface • medical term that means front of the body • medical term that means toward the surface • ...
Medical Terminology: Blood and Lymphatic Systems 2014-10-19
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- A surgical procedure that partially or completely removes the spleen.
- Someone whose immune system has been compromised by disease.
- Any disease process affecting a lymph node or nodes.
- Anyone of a large group of carcinomas derived from glandular tissue.
- Immature red blood cells.
- A procedure to remove a piece of tissue or a sample of cells from your body so that it can be analyzed in a laboratory.
- Development of red and white blood cells.
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- Process by which certain living cells called phagocytes ingest or engulf other cells or particles.
- A tumor originating from the epithelial cells of the thymus.
- An endoscopic technique of visualizing the inside of the airways for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- Any disorder in which there is an abnormally low amount of platelets.
- The destruction of red blood cells.
- A type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to destroy cancer cells.
- Type of cancer that starts in the bone marrow.
- An imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce relatively precise images of structures within your body.
15 Clues: Immature red blood cells. • The destruction of red blood cells. • Development of red and white blood cells. • Type of cancer that starts in the bone marrow. • Any disease process affecting a lymph node or nodes. • A tumor originating from the epithelial cells of the thymus. • Someone whose immune system has been compromised by disease. • ...
Medical Terminology Organization of the Body 2021-09-13
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- magnetic resonance images abbreviation
- inflammation of the liver
- malignant tumor of cartilage
- pertaining to the lower back
- pertaining to the neck
- below
- part of the respiratory system
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- far
- large area between the lungs
- a single backbone
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen
- pertaining to the ribs
- space that contains organs
- pertaining to the esophagus
- combining form for skull
15 Clues: far • below • a single backbone • pertaining to the ribs • pertaining to the neck • combining form for skull • inflammation of the liver • space that contains organs • pertaining to the esophagus • large area between the lungs • malignant tumor of cartilage • pertaining to the lower back • part of the respiratory system • magnetic resonance images abbreviation • ...
Medical Terminology Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots 2022-04-03
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- prefix that means fast
- pertaining to the brain and nerves
- pertaining to the bones
- prefix that means before
- prefix that means slow
- suffix that means surgical removal
- suffix that pertains to pain
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- prefix that means four
- prefix that means excessive or high
- pertaining to breathing and respirations
- suffix that means inflammation
- prefix that means after or behind
- suffix that means disease
- prefix that means two or both
- pertaining to the heart
15 Clues: prefix that means four • prefix that means fast • prefix that means slow • pertaining to the bones • pertaining to the heart • prefix that means before • suffix that means disease • suffix that pertains to pain • prefix that means two or both • suffix that means inflammation • prefix that means after or behind • pertaining to the brain and nerves • suffix that means surgical removal • ...
Crossword 2017-02-20
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- The big bone of the lower leg.
- The medical name for the upper back section of the spine.
- Freely moveable joints.
- Joint when 2 bones fit together with an odd shape.
- A muscle tissue. The heart is the only example.
- Medical name for skull.
- The bones of the spine.
- A resilient and smooth elastic tissue that connects bone to bone.
- The internal framework of the body.
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- A place where 2 or more bones meet.
- The bones of the hands.
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue found around a joint.
- Joint where bones can only move along one axis.
- Small bonds developed in tendons around joints.
- Medical name for the jaw.
- The medical name for the lower back section of the spine.
- A tough band of fibrous connective tissue found in between a muscle and a bone.
- Type of muscle contraction when muscle length stays the same.
- The medical name for the tailbone section of the spine.
- The medical name for the neck section of the spine.
20 Clues: The bones of the hands. • Freely moveable joints. • Medical name for skull. • The bones of the spine. • Medical name for the jaw. • The big bone of the lower leg. • A place where 2 or more bones meet. • The internal framework of the body. • Joint where bones can only move along one axis. • Small bonds developed in tendons around joints. • ...
HOSA SLC 2024-03-26
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- Yellowing of skin, typically related to liver issues.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical field focused on skin and its diseases.
- Field specializing in eye and vision care.
- Last name of the HOSA International Executive Director
- Study of the structure of the human body.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- States Number of states in initial HOSA meeting.
- First name of MN HOSA’s President
- Study of disease causes and effects.
- Medical field specializing in teeth.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Branch of medicine dealing with heart disorders.
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- Study and treatment of tumors.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity.
- Medical specialty dealing with children's health.
- First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator
- Science of preparing and dispensing medical drugs.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the immune system.
- First name of the opening session guest speaker
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical specialty for imaging techniques like X-rays.
25 Clues: Study and treatment of tumors. • First name of MN HOSA’s President • Study of disease causes and effects. • Medical field specializing in teeth. • First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator • Study of the structure of the human body. • Field specializing in eye and vision care. • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. • Medical field focused on skin and its diseases. • ...
R180 - Injuries 2025-03-11
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- High blood sugar levels
- Common medical condition that would need a defibrillator
- An excessive outward curve in the spine that causes the upper back to be overly rounded
- Taking your joints through their full range of movement
- Pulse lowering and stretching would be carried out
- An injury that happen almost immediately
- Low blood sugar levels
- Static, maintenance, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) are all types of what?
- Tightness of the chest is a symptom of this medical condition
- Open, closed and _______ fractures
- variables Gender, Age, Technique, sleep, nutrition are all types of what?
- These are completed in order to minimalize risk of injuries.
- The use of water as treatment for conditions like arthritis
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- The P in SALTAPS
- Medical term for a bruise
- An injury that happens over time
- The P in PRICE
- A medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat
- The D in DRABC
- Medical condition that requires going to the toilet a lot
- The body's response to an excessive loss of water and salt
- Medical equipment needed for epilepsy
22 Clues: The P in PRICE • The D in DRABC • The P in SALTAPS • Low blood sugar levels • High blood sugar levels • Medical term for a bruise • An injury that happens over time • Open, closed and _______ fractures • Medical equipment needed for epilepsy • An injury that happen almost immediately • Pulse lowering and stretching would be carried out • ...
sports cross word 2023-11-22
10 Clues: run 10 ____ • Sports shoes • A tennis _____ • Football _____ • First shot in a game • what you do when doing sports • What humans do when exercising • A net game but not using a round ball • A type of respiration done without oxygen • gym terminology for repeating an exercise
Happy Birthday Dad 2025-07-08
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- Small watercraft
- a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
- Movie quote: To infinity and "Blank"
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- human habitation
- Cinderella: Ugly "Blank" Sisters
- belonging to or associated with people in genera
- enjoyment, amusement, entertainment, merriment
- Capital of Egypt
- UK terminology for pants (US)
- loose fitting
10 Clues: loose fitting • human habitation • Small watercraft • Capital of Egypt • UK terminology for pants (US) • Cinderella: Ugly "Blank" Sisters • Movie quote: To infinity and "Blank" • enjoyment, amusement, entertainment, merriment • belonging to or associated with people in genera • a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
Medical Terminology Lesson 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-31
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- fluid that flows through the brain and the spinal cord
- softening of the heart
- inflammation of the vessel
- surgical repair of the joint
- scraping of the skin
- enlargement of the kidney
- surgical removal of part or all of the stomach
- surgical removal of the eyelid
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- any condition of the gland
- tumor with a gland like structure
- any condition or disease of the vessel
- incision cut of the joint
- tumor composed of fat
- any disease of the nose
- any disease of the intestine
15 Clues: scraping of the skin • tumor composed of fat • softening of the heart • any disease of the nose • incision cut of the joint • enlargement of the kidney • any condition of the gland • inflammation of the vessel • surgical repair of the joint • any disease of the intestine • surgical removal of the eyelid • tumor with a gland like structure • any condition or disease of the vessel • ...
Respiratory System Pathologies & Procedures (Medical Terminology) 2025-02-27
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- An infection that inflames the air sacs in the lungs.
- A test that measures lung function.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a long-term lung condition.
- A lung disease that causes breathlessness.
- A procedure to remove fluid from the pleural space.
- A condition causing airway inflammation and difficulty breathing.
- Effusion – Excess fluid buildup in the pleural space.
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- A device used to deliver medication in the form of a mist.
- A bacterial infection that affects the lungs.
- Coughing up blood.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- A procedure used to visually examine the airways.
- Another term for a nosebleed.
- Oximetry – A method to measure oxygen levels in the blood.
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome, a severe lung condition.
15 Clues: Coughing up blood. • Another term for a nosebleed. • A test that measures lung function. • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes. • A lung disease that causes breathlessness. • A bacterial infection that affects the lungs. • A procedure used to visually examine the airways. • A procedure to remove fluid from the pleural space. • ...
Quiz - It Matters - Medical Terminology 2024-01-03
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- Pertaining to the stomach.
- Pertaining to the brain.
- Pertaining to blood
- Pertaining to the lungs.
- Pertaining to the brain.
- Pertaining to the liver.
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- Pertaining to the heart.
- Pertaining to the kidney.
- Pertaining to the kidneys.
- Pertaining to the skin.
- Pertaining to the nerves or nervous system.
- Pertaining to blood
- The science of the causes and effects of diseases.
13 Clues: Pertaining to blood • Pertaining to blood • Pertaining to the skin. • Pertaining to the heart. • Pertaining to the brain. • Pertaining to the lungs. • Pertaining to the brain. • Pertaining to the liver. • Pertaining to the kidney. • Pertaining to the stomach. • Pertaining to the kidneys. • Pertaining to the nerves or nervous system. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 4 - The Muscular System 2017-02-13
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- lack of normal muscle tone or strength
- spasmodic contraction of muscle of the neck causing pull to affected side
- chronic condition of muscle, joint, or bone pain and fatigue
- surgical suture of tendon to bone
- pain at outer side of forearm
- common first aid approach for muscular injuries consisting of a combination of treatments
- partial paralysis or weakness on one side of the body
- overuse injury of muscle from hip to tibia (abbrv)
- fibrous sheet-like material that binds muscle together or to bone
- age associated loss of muscle mass, strength, and function
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- abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures
- inflammation of the tendon sheath
- inflamed and swollen tendons caught between bones of shoulder joint
- diagnostic procedure evaluating joint mobility and muscle strength
- autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction
- movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle
- fluid-filled swelling occurring most often on outer wrist surface
- muscle fiber death and associated complications as a result of muscle injury
- injury to a joint occurring when ligament is wrenched or torn
- physician specialty focusing on restoration of function
- diaphragmatic myoclonus
21 Clues: diaphragmatic myoclonus • pain at outer side of forearm • inflammation of the tendon sheath • surgical suture of tendon to bone • lack of normal muscle tone or strength • abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures • autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction • movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle • ...
Medical Terminology - 8th period - Callen, Logan, Lauren 2017-12-12
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- behind
- inflammation of the joint
- plastic surgery of the nose
- wryneck
- DNA
- thigh bone
- tumor
- spine is curved in towards your stomach
- a fatty lump
- death of tissues and organs
- only bone in the face that moves
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- study of how genes are transferred from parents to children
- bone that hangs down from the sternum
- fast heart
- ring-like muscle
- low blood sugar
- pertaining to
- slow heart
- hiccups
- capable of being transmitted
- tightening of a muscle
- blusish discoloring of the skin
22 Clues: DNA • tumor • behind • hiccups • wryneck • fast heart • slow heart • thigh bone • a fatty lump • pertaining to • low blood sugar • ring-like muscle • tightening of a muscle • inflammation of the joint • plastic surgery of the nose • death of tissues and organs • capable of being transmitted • blusish discoloring of the skin • only bone in the face that moves • bone that hangs down from the sternum • ...
Medical Terminology - Anatomy & Physiology Dr. De Souza 2022-03-06
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- Surgical opening of the skull
- Within the skull
- Process of repair of the bone
- Process of repair of the skull
- Surgical fixation of the heart
- Surgical opening of the chest
- Process of suturing the belly
- Inflammation of the belly
- Surgical opening of the abdomen
- Rupture of the heart
- Rupture of the muscle
- Proces of suturing the head
- Surgical incision of the abdomen
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- Surgical opening of the spine
- Surgical opening of the abdomen
- Process of repair of the cartilage
- Discharge below the belly
- Rupture of the belly
- Surgical removal of fat
- Above the belly
- Surgical removal of the bone
- Process of repair of the heart
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Process of repair of the abdomen
- Inflammation within the pelvis
- Structure around the heart
- Inflammation of the nerves
27 Clues: Above the belly • Within the skull • Rupture of the belly • Rupture of the heart • Rupture of the muscle • Surgical removal of fat • Discharge below the belly • Inflammation of the belly • Structure around the heart • Inflammation of the nerves • Inflammation of the stomach • Proces of suturing the head • Surgical removal of the bone • Surgical opening of the spine • ...
Medical Terminology: Week #9 - nervous system focus 2025-03-10
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- membrane covering the brain and spinal cord
- structure
- spinal cord
- instrument used to record an image
- spider
- cerebellum
- another word for convolutions in the brain; raised, elevated regions of the brain
- sensation; feeling
- brain
- cerebrum
- loss of the ability to move (and sometimes feel) in part or most of the body; typically a result of illness, poison, or injury
- (elevated) folds on the surface of the cerebrum that increase the surface area of the brain
- occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted; a stroke
- something that can elicit or evoke a physiological response in a cell, tissue, or organism
- four cavities within the brain that are filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
- half
- skull
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- a chemical messenger that carries, boosts, and balances signals between neurons
- body perceives danger & prepares to run away or stand and fight (HR increases, pupils & bronchi dilate, mouth becomes dry)
- head
- water
- paralysis
- procedure where a needle is inserted between two vertebrae to remove a sample of CSF
- like; resemble
- inability of some substances to penetrate the brain tissue
- loss in at least two areas of cognitive function: thinking, remembering, and/or reasoning
- within
- mind
- another word for convolutions in the brain; these are the grooves or ridges
- nerve
30 Clues: head • mind • half • water • brain • nerve • skull • spider • within • cerebrum • structure • paralysis • cerebellum • spinal cord • like; resemble • sensation; feeling • instrument used to record an image • membrane covering the brain and spinal cord • inability of some substances to penetrate the brain tissue • occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted; a stroke • ...
Dean Vaughn Medical Terminology Lesson 1 & 2 2024-09-24
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- pertaining to the kidneys
- study of; knowledge of
- pain in the gallbladder
- a bluish discoloration of the skin
- pain; painful condition
- inflammation of the liver
- inflammation of the gums of the mouth
- blue
- pertaining to the intestines
- pertaining to the heart
- pertaining to the skull or cranium
- pertaining to a small valve
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- inflammation of the intestines
- plastic repair or surgery on the skin such as skin grafting
- form in which "enlarged"
- cutting into (incision) of the heart
- pertaining to a gland or the glands
- inflammation of vessel or vessels-usually a blood v
- the main part of the brain
- -pertaining to cartilage
- pertaining to the stomach
21 Clues: blue • study of; knowledge of • pain in the gallbladder • pain; painful condition • pertaining to the heart • form in which "enlarged" • -pertaining to cartilage • pertaining to the kidneys • inflammation of the liver • pertaining to the stomach • the main part of the brain • pertaining to a small valve • pertaining to the intestines • inflammation of the intestines • ...
Medical Terminology Puzzle - Organization of the Body 2026-01-22
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- Excessively rapid speech
- Tummy tuck
- Situated or occurring within a cell
- Feeling very unhappy or uneasy
- Inflammation of the skin
- Four offspring produced by a single pregnancy
- Lying on the back
- Located toward the center or point of attachment
- Reconstructive surgery on the hand
- Performed on or affecting one side of the body
- Conditions involving the belly and chest
- Above or towards the head
- Affecting both the left and right sides
- Extending toward the middle of the body
- Related to or involving the thorax
- Four equal sections of the abdomen (or other body area)
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- Abnormally slow speech
- region immediately beneath the skin
- another term for adrenal; Situated on top of the kidneys
- Located away from the center or point of attachment
- to move a limb/body part toward the center of the body
- Located towards the back and center
- Surgical incision of the chest wall
- taking place within, or administered into, a muscle
- Involuntary cramp or spasm of the fingers or toes
- Situated or occurring outside of a cell
- Involves high-frequency sound waves
- Where medication is absorbed through the skin
- Not having a fever
- Below or towards the feet
- Abnormal drowsiness
- Lying with the chest and stomach downward
32 Clues: Tummy tuck • Lying on the back • Not having a fever • Abnormal drowsiness • Abnormally slow speech • Excessively rapid speech • Inflammation of the skin • Above or towards the head • Below or towards the feet • Feeling very unhappy or uneasy • Reconstructive surgery on the hand • Related to or involving the thorax • region immediately beneath the skin • ...
Ch 4 Medical Terminology (The Muscular System) 2025-04-16
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- Paralysis of all 4 extremities
- Inflammation of a fascia
- Weakness or disappearance of body tissues caused by disease or by not using over a long period of time.
- Surgical suturing of a muscle
- Lacking normal muscle tone or strength
- Extreme slowness in movement
- fasciitis Inflammation of the plantar fascia causing foot or heel pain when walking or running
- Paralysis of both legs and lower part of the body
- Muscle that pushes through a tear in fascia
- Inflammation of the sheath around a tendon
- The loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements through disease or injury to its nerve supply
- The release of a tendon from adhesions
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- Arm or leg away from midline
- Arm or leg toward midline
- Abnormal involuntary movement
- syndrome A debilitating chronic condition characterized by fatigue, muscle, joint or bone pain
- A condition of abnormal muscle tone
- A condition where there is diminished tone of the skeletal muscles
- A structure that pushes through the tissues that normally hold it
- Total paralysis affecting only one side of the body
- A loosening or weakening of muscle tissue
- Abnormally increased muscle activity
- Surgical suturing of a tendon
- The surgical fusion of a tendon to a bone
24 Clues: Inflammation of a fascia • Arm or leg toward midline • Arm or leg away from midline • Extreme slowness in movement • Abnormal involuntary movement • Surgical suturing of a muscle • Surgical suturing of a tendon • Paralysis of all 4 extremities • A condition of abnormal muscle tone • Abnormally increased muscle activity • Lacking normal muscle tone or strength • ...
Melbourne 2019-04-06
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- the ability to understand people or situations in a very clear way
- devoted to or used for seeing sights
- advertising; publicity
- lively, exciting
- interesting or enjoyable things that people want to see or experience
- longer than usual or typical
- unlike anything else
- functions in a particular way
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- sudden brilliant or timely idea
- imaginative; creative
- an offer or agreement that involves a number of ideas
- located; situated
- language; terminology
- small booklet or leaflet containing information such as brochure
- different from each other
- always active or changing
16 Clues: lively, exciting • located; situated • unlike anything else • imaginative; creative • language; terminology • advertising; publicity • different from each other • always active or changing • longer than usual or typical • functions in a particular way • sudden brilliant or timely idea • devoted to or used for seeing sights • an offer or agreement that involves a number of ideas • ...
TAG Teaser 186 - Medical Movies (and TV shows)! 2022-05-09
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- This medical drama, shown on BBC1 since 1986, is the longest-running medical drama in the world! It is a "sister" show of the recently cancelled Holby 13-ACROSS (8)
- The English _______, 1996 romantic film starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes, based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name (7)
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's ____, 1975 film in which Jack Nicholson's McMurphy squares off against the sinister Nurse Ratched (4)
- This is what the E in ER stands for! (9)
- _____ Wing, madcap comedy series starring Mark Heap and Stephen Mangan, which ran on Channel 4 from 2004 until 2006 (5)
- Holby ____, BBC1 medical drama which ran from 1999 until 2022 (4)
- Chicago ___, American medical drama series which has been on air since 2015 (3)
- _____ On Doctor, 1967 classic comedy featuring Hattie Jacques as the Matron Lavinia (5)
- American medical comedy-drama which ran from 2001 until 2010, and was named after the sanitary clothes worn by surgeons (6)
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- Call the _______, smash hit BBC show set in the east end of London in the 1950s and 1960s (7)
- Peak ________, 1990s British hit show which followed the lives of the doctors and nurses at a G.P. surgery in the Peak District (8)
- _____, M.D. Sounds like a home? But this is actually a smash hit US medical drama featuring British actor Hugh Laurie as maverick medical genius Dr Gregory _____ (5)
- Nurse _____, 2000 black comedy film starring Renée Zellweger (5)
- ______, M.E. was a medical mystery drama which aired from 1976 until 1983 and starred Jack Klugman as medical examiner and sleuth Dr R ______ (6)
- Dr ______'_ Casebook, much-loved 1960s medical drama starring Bill Simpson as doctor Alan Finlay, and his 1920s practice in the fictional Scottish town of Tannochbrae (7)
- Grey's _______, long-running US medical drama starring Ellen Pompeo as Dr Meredith Grey (7)
- ___ Martin, UK medical comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes (3)
17 Clues: This is what the E in ER stands for! (9) • ___ Martin, UK medical comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes (3) • Nurse _____, 2000 black comedy film starring Renée Zellweger (5) • Holby ____, BBC1 medical drama which ran from 1999 until 2022 (4) • Chicago ___, American medical drama series which has been on air since 2015 (3) • ...
Final Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- Define the Medical Abbreviation "lbs"
- Medical abbreviation for before meals and at bedtime
- When your patient does not have the ability to control their bowel or bladder
- Number of milliliters in an ounce
- The root word Gastro- relates to what body part?
- Medical Abbreviation for immediately or as soon as possible
- The word part for "itis" meaning
- Blood Pressure Less than 100/60
- Define the Medical Abbreviation for "Kilogram"
- Maximum Heart Rate in Healthy Vital Sign Range
- Yellow tint to the skin or eyes
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- Name the unit of measurement that is equivalent to 1 milliliter
- Medical Term for Swelling
- Medical Diagnosis for CHF
- Minimum Pulse in Healthy Vital Sign Range
- Correct unit of measurement to document output
- What is the number one most important way to stop the spread of infection?
- Heart rate greater than 100
18 Clues: Medical Term for Swelling • Medical Diagnosis for CHF • Heart rate greater than 100 • Blood Pressure Less than 100/60 • Yellow tint to the skin or eyes • The word part for "itis" meaning • Number of milliliters in an ounce • Define the Medical Abbreviation "lbs" • Minimum Pulse in Healthy Vital Sign Range • Correct unit of measurement to document output • ...
Intro Special Senses Review for Test + prior content 2024-11-25
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- another name for pink eye
- pressure in the eye increases leading to blindness
- the medical term for inflammation
- the white part of the eye
- catch particles to keep them out of the eye
- swimmers ___ is inflammation of the otitis externa
- the medical word for eat
- this is the one of the five senses we do not use in health care
- another term for ringing in the ears
- the medical word for appendix
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- condition where the lens of the eye gets cloudy
- menier's ______ causes dizziness and ringing in the ears
- help distribute moisture over the eye
- the medical word for vomit
- the eye __ are the bones of the skull that surround the eye
- the ___ gland is where tears come out and the duct can get blocked
- the membrane that if it detaches, it may be a medical emergency
- the medical term for bladder
18 Clues: the medical word for eat • another name for pink eye • the white part of the eye • the medical word for vomit • the medical term for bladder • the medical word for appendix • the medical term for inflammation • another term for ringing in the ears • help distribute moisture over the eye • catch particles to keep them out of the eye • ...
1960s Technology: Important Inventions 2023-10-23
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- Portable audio storage medium.
- Medical breakthrough in assisted reproduction.
- Energy-efficient light source.
- Used in touch-tone phones.
- Medical imaging technology using X-rays.
- Light-emitting diode technology.
- Medical imaging technology.
- Pointing device for computers.
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- Advancement in aviation technology.
- Entertainment medium using electronic technology.
- Real-time visual communication technology.
- Device for operating electronic appliances.
- Miniature integrated circuit.
- Non-invasive medical imaging technology.
- Broadcasting via communication satellites.
- Widely used home movie format.
- Invention with applications in technology and medicine.
- Precursor to the modern internet.
- Scannable code for product identification.
- Storage medium for data and software.
20 Clues: Used in touch-tone phones. • Medical imaging technology. • Miniature integrated circuit. • Portable audio storage medium. • Widely used home movie format. • Energy-efficient light source. • Pointing device for computers. • Light-emitting diode technology. • Precursor to the modern internet. • Advancement in aviation technology. • Storage medium for data and software. • ...
Public Speaking: Set 1 2024-10-30
Across
- surrounded; besieged by problems
- having favorable prospects; promising
- devoted to some party, group, or cause
- never stopping
- the credibility of the speaker
Down
- unsettling; gruesome; dark
- to change continually
- allowing light to pass through
- an appeal based on logic
- the state or quality of being genuine or real
- to select or organize ideas or items
- an emotional appeal
- arrogant; condescending
- abundant; plentiful
- particular terminology of a trade/profession that is not generally understood by outsiders
15 Clues: never stopping • an emotional appeal • abundant; plentiful • to change continually • arrogant; condescending • an appeal based on logic • unsettling; gruesome; dark • allowing light to pass through • the credibility of the speaker • surrounded; besieged by problems • to select or organize ideas or items • having favorable prospects; promising • devoted to some party, group, or cause • ...
연습 2025-12-27
Across
- 쇠퇴하다
- communication between groups
- what finally happens; outcome
- 사회적으로 평등하지 않은
- (언어·상태를) 바꾸다, 전환하다
- customary actions or ways of doing things
- 사회적 불평등
- move forward; develop further
- 번영하다
- specialized words for a subject
- what is left; the rest
- native to a place
- 사라지다
Down
- different forms or types
- complete destruction
- 사라지다
- 통합
- 불균형
- 권력이나 영향력이 큰
- having high status or respect
- 사물, 대상
- 완전한 소멸
- 익숙하지 않은
- (언어에서) 다른 언어의 표현을 빌려오는 것
- a way something moves or develops
- 조정, 협력
- 종속된, 하위에 놓인
- shown or expressed in something else
- 화자
- 억압된
30 Clues: 통합 • 화자 • 불균형 • 억압된 • 쇠퇴하다 • 사라지다 • 번영하다 • 사라지다 • 사물, 대상 • 완전한 소멸 • 조정, 협력 • 사회적 불평등 • 익숙하지 않은 • 권력이나 영향력이 큰 • 종속된, 하위에 놓인 • 사회적으로 평등하지 않은 • native to a place • (언어·상태를) 바꾸다, 전환하다 • complete destruction • what is left; the rest • different forms or types • (언어에서) 다른 언어의 표현을 빌려오는 것 • communication between groups • what finally happens; outcome • having high status or respect • move forward; develop further • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-22
Across
- High
- used to diagnose problems:
- artery bypass graft)
- Heart(pumps blood thru the body)
- blood count)
- and artery disease,Vascular disease,Peripheral artery disease,Heart valve disease,Coronary artery disease.
- oxygen poor blood),
- oxygen rich blood),
- pressure)
- Painful
- Ectomy- surgical removal
- resuscitation)
Down
- a network between arterioles and venules)
- used in cardiovascular terminology:
- vessels(transport blood to and from body tissue)
- electric impulses)
- cardiogram of heart)
- arterial disease)
- Inflammation
- Low
- of breath)
- that can affect the cardiovascular system:
- pain)
23 Clues: Low • High • pain) • Painful • pressure) • of breath) • blood count) • Inflammation • resuscitation) • arterial disease) • electric impulses) • oxygen poor blood), • oxygen rich blood), • artery bypass graft) • cardiogram of heart) • Ectomy- surgical removal • used to diagnose problems: • Heart(pumps blood thru the body) • used in cardiovascular terminology: • a network between arterioles and venules) • ...
Specialty Service Team: Acute Care Medical Terminology 2022-08-25
Across
- Diagnostic imaging scan for x-rays and computed tomography inside the body
- Cardiothoracic surgery department for heart and lung transplants
- Critical coronary surgery recovery area
- Remote Vital Sign Monitoring station
- Working with the brain
- Specializes in treating the digestive tract and waste elimination
- As needed
- Treatment of newborn care
- Diverse patient population, general care planning, safety, medications, and basic acute procedure care
- Provide care for patients undergoing surgery
- After receiving anesthesia for surgery or procedure, recovery area
- Flexible resource pool
- What is a Registered Nurse
Down
- Working with the lungs, gives oxygen and manage ventilators
- Seriously ill patients that receive monitoring and advanced life support care
- Round the clock care team for patients with serious health concerns, can often be called ICU
- Children that require the highest level of care
- Operation of magnetic imaging scanners
- Diagnose and treat cancer
- First responder department
- Department Floor in a Medical Hospital Facility
- Licensed Practical Nurse
- Remote Vital Sign Monitoring station
- Patients no longer in need of full intensive care
- Surgical procedures are performed
25 Clues: As needed • Working with the brain • Flexible resource pool • Licensed Practical Nurse • Diagnose and treat cancer • Treatment of newborn care • First responder department • What is a Registered Nurse • Surgical procedures are performed • Remote Vital Sign Monitoring station • Remote Vital Sign Monitoring station • Operation of magnetic imaging scanners • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 4 - The Muscular System 2017-02-13
Across
- spasmodic contraction of muscle of the neck causing pull to affected side
- autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction
- age associated loss of muscle mass, strength, and function
- pain at outer side of forearm
- common first aid approach for muscular injuries consisting of a combination of treatments
- inflammation of the tendon sheath
- overuse injury of muscle from hip to tibia (abbrv)
- muscle fiber death and associated complications as a result of muscle injury
- physician specialty focusing on restoration of function
- surgical suture of tendon to bone
Down
- chronic condition of muscle, joint, or bone pain and fatigue
- partial paralysis or weakness on one side of the body
- movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle
- inflamed and swollen tendons caught between bones of shoulder joint
- abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures
- fluid-filled swelling occurring most often on outer wrist surface
- diaphragmatic myoclonus
- injury to a joint occurring when ligament is wrenched or torn
- diagnostic procedure evaluating joint mobility and muscle strength
- lack of normal muscle tone or strength
- fibrous sheet-like material that binds muscle together or to bone
21 Clues: diaphragmatic myoclonus • pain at outer side of forearm • inflammation of the tendon sheath • surgical suture of tendon to bone • lack of normal muscle tone or strength • autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction • abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures • movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle • ...
Medical terminology week three from pages 1,2,3 2019-04-14
Across
- mean blue bluish discoloration of the the skin due to lack oxyen.
- mail reproductive organ
- away, from ,outside
- serum
- over, excess, increase,
- stomach
- gum
- equal,same
- ia
- high, fat,lipid
Down
- logy
- two, twice
- tetany
- -form
- toward, near, adduct.
- apices high points,tips
- saccular
- foot,
- oid
- first
- having blood clot thrombus in vessal
- again
- straight correct
23 Clues: ia • oid • gum • logy • -form • foot, • serum • first • again • tetany • stomach • saccular • two, twice • equal,same • high, fat,lipid • straight correct • away, from ,outside • toward, near, adduct. • apices high points,tips • mail reproductive organ • over, excess, increase, • having blood clot thrombus in vessal • mean blue bluish discoloration of the the skin due to lack oxyen.
Medical Terminology - Musculoskeletal System Vocabulary - Dominic Worm 2023-10-14
Across
- inflammation of the maxilla
- pertaining to the shoulder blade
- suture of a tendon
- pertaining to the lower lateral forearm bone
- inflammation of the bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the vertebrae and ribs
- excision of a bursa
- surgical fracture of the ankle (used to treat clubfoot)
- pertaining to the upper arm bone
- pertaining to the anterior pelvic bone
- pertaining to between the vertebrae
- pertaining to the upper pelvic bone
- decrease in movement
- pertaining to the medial lower leg bone
- record of the electric activity in a muscle
- surgical repair of the muscle
- incision into fascia
- excision of a finger or toe bone
- inflammation of a bursa
- excision of the synovial membrane
- inflammation of fascia
- incision into the skull
- pertaining to a finger or toe bone
- pertaining to the bones of the foot
- bone pain
- inflammation of muscle
- inflammation of the vertebral joints
- incision into a muscle
- process of recording the electrical activity of a muscle
- pertaining to the sacrum
- softening of the skull
- pertaining to below the breast bone
- death of bone tissues
- congenital fissure of the vertebral (spina bifida)
- without development
- inflammation of the tendon and synovial membrane
- abnormal condition of the vertebra
- pertaining to the ribs and cartilage
- fissure of the skull
Down
- excision of the maxilla
- pertaining to above the shoulder blade
- record of a joint
- surgical breaking of a joint
- pertaining to bother lower arm bones (medial and lateral)
- inflammation of the meniscus
- pertaining to the lower lateral leg bone
- bone cell
- pertaining to the collarbone
- tumor of the bone and fibrous tissue
- suturing of fascia
- x-ray filming of a joint
- abnormal reduction of bone mass
- pertaining to the lower jaw bone
- connective tissue tumor of the bone
- disease of a bursa
- excision of one or more ankle (tarsal) bones
- pain in bones of the foot
- tumor of bone
- excision of a rib
- inflammation of muscle and fascia
- pertaining to the lower back
- difficult movement
- inflammation of a tendon
- surgical repair of the skull
- pertaining to a bone of the ankle
- surgical repair of the vertebra
- surgical repair of the tendon and muscle
- inflammation of the bone and bone marrow
- pertaining to the low back and sacrum
- softening of cartilage
- slow movement
- fusion together of the spine (spinal fusion)
- surgical repair of a cartilage
- rib pain
- developing bone cell (embryonic)
- incision into the vertebral column
- excision of an intervertebral disk
- tumor of the bone marrow
- surgical puncture of a joint to aspirate fluid
- tendon pain
- pertaining to the lower pelvic bone
81 Clues: rib pain • bone cell • bone pain • tendon pain • tumor of bone • slow movement • record of a joint • excision of a rib • suture of a tendon • suturing of fascia • disease of a bursa • difficult movement • excision of a bursa • without development • decrease in movement • incision into fascia • fissure of the skull • death of bone tissues • inflammation of fascia • softening of cartilage • ...
Medical Terminology: Common Prefixes #1 and #2 2024-10-11
34 Clues: a • de • eu • mal • neo • self • peri • mono • half • poly • meta • slow • ambi • hypo • multi • intra • micro • macro • around • before • toward • middle • between • against • against • beneath • above, on • away, from • outside of • within, inside • two, twice, double • exceptionally large • above, excessive,increased • painful, abnormal, difficult, bad
Intro to Medical Terminology Chapter 6-8 2025-09-29
Across
- carry air from trachea to the lungs
- opening between the vocal cords
- material that escapes damaged tissue (blister/burn)
- meatus, the external opening of the urethra
- top layer of skin
- pleurae, the outer layer of the lungs
- urine output less than 500 ml in a 24-hour period
- septum, thin bony and cartilaginous structure that divides the nasal cavity into two equal half's
Down
- glads, oil glands
- fat layer
- itching of the skin
- little to no urine production in a 24-hour period
- the skin to the underlying fascia of the bones and muscles
- pleurae, the layer that is superficial to the lungs
- the process of making urine
- medications that help the body release extra fluids
- redness of the skin
- excessive urine production
- oily secretion
- double sided membrane that surrounds the lungs
- system, removes waste in the form of urine urethra, the tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
21 Clues: fat layer • oily secretion • glads, oil glands • top layer of skin • itching of the skin • redness of the skin • excessive urine production • the process of making urine • opening between the vocal cords • carry air from trachea to the lungs • pleurae, the outer layer of the lungs • meatus, the external opening of the urethra • double sided membrane that surrounds the lungs • ...
Schannel Crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- file reminder file for keeping track of time-sensitive obligations
- patient who does not follow medical advice
- basic information required of all patients
- Problem-Oriented Medical Record
- process of recording information
- altering something to meet individual specifications
Down
- examine and review records for completeness and accuracy
- transforming spoken notes
- compact disc that contains software programs
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Personal Health Record
- genetic information cells
- Electronic Medical Record
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- data obtained from conversation
- data that are apparent and measureable
- Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Source Oriented Medical Record
- Electronic Health Record
20 Clues: Personal Health Record • Electronic Health Record • transforming spoken notes • genetic information cells • Electronic Medical Record • Source Oriented Medical Record • Problem-Oriented Medical Record • data obtained from conversation • process of recording information • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • ...
Intro Special Senses Review for Test + prior content 2024-11-25
Across
- menier's ______ causes dizziness and ringing in the ears
- catch particles to keep them out of the eye
- another name for pink eye
- help distribute moisture over the eye
- pressure in the eye increases leading to blindness
- swimmers ___ is inflammation of the otitis externa
- another term for ringing in the ears
- the medical word for appendix
Down
- the medical word for vomit
- this is the one of the five senses we do not use in health care
- the eye __ are the bones of the skull that surround the eye
- the medical term for inflammation
- the white part of the eye
- the medical term for bladder
- the medical word for eat
- the ___ gland is where tears come out and the duct can get blocked
- condition where the lens of the eye gets cloudy
- the membrane that if it detaches, it may be a medical emergency
18 Clues: the medical word for eat • the white part of the eye • another name for pink eye • the medical word for vomit • the medical term for bladder • the medical word for appendix • the medical term for inflammation • another term for ringing in the ears • help distribute moisture over the eye • catch particles to keep them out of the eye • ...
HIM Week 2025-04-09
Across
- A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- A written order for the administration of a medicine.
- The identification of the nature of an illness.
- A healthcare worker who provides care and support to patients.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital.
- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- A medical procedure involving an incision with instruments.
Down
- A person receiving medical care.
- The process of getting better after an illness or injury.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity.
- Substances used to treat or prevent diseases.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- A place where people receive medical treatment.
- A facility for outpatient medical treatment.
- Another term for a doctor.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- A place where medicinal drugs are prepared and dispensed.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
20 Clues: Another term for a doctor. • A person receiving medical care. • A facility for outpatient medical treatment. • Substances used to treat or prevent diseases. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • A place where people receive medical treatment. • The identification of the nature of an illness. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • ...
Chapter 4 Medical Terminology by Carmesha Bobbitt 2016-03-01
Across
- thyroid gland, sternum
- surgical repair, vertebra
- pertaining to development, false, excessive
- suture, tendon
- abnormal condition, crooked
- weakness, muscle
- surgical remover, patella
- inflammation, cartilage, rib
- cell, bone
- stone, sac
Down
- disease, tendon
- immature, blood vessel
- pertaining to, skin, muscle
- tumor, bone marrow
- pertaining to, phalanges, metacarpus
- development, abnormal
- slipping, vertebrae
- process of measuring, pelvis, x-ray
- pertaining to visually examine, joint
- puncture to withdraw fluid, chest
20 Clues: cell, bone • stone, sac • suture, tendon • disease, tendon • weakness, muscle • tumor, bone marrow • slipping, vertebrae • development, abnormal • thyroid gland, sternum • immature, blood vessel • surgical repair, vertebra • surgical remover, patella • pertaining to, skin, muscle • abnormal condition, crooked • inflammation, cartilage, rib • puncture to withdraw fluid, chest • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 4 - The Muscular System 2017-02-13
Across
- lack of normal muscle tone or strength
- physician specialty focusing on restoration of function
- injury to a joint occurring when ligament is wrenched or torn
- spasmodic contraction of muscle of the neck causing pull to affected side
- autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction
- muscle fiber death and associated complications as a result of muscle injury
- inflamed and swollen tendons caught between bones of shoulder joint
- diagnostic procedure evaluating joint mobility and muscle strength
- chronic condition of muscle, joint, or bone pain and fatigue
- fluid-filled swelling occurring most often on outer wrist surface
Down
- surgical suture of tendon to bone
- fibrous sheet-like material that binds muscle together or to bone
- age associated loss of muscle mass, strength, and function
- partial paralysis or weakness on one side of the body
- overuse injury of muscle from hip to tibia (abbrv)
- common first aid approach for muscular injuries consisting of a combination of treatments
- pain at outer side of forearm
- movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle
- diaphragmatic myoclonus
- abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures
- inflammation of the tendon sheath
21 Clues: diaphragmatic myoclonus • pain at outer side of forearm • surgical suture of tendon to bone • inflammation of the tendon sheath • lack of normal muscle tone or strength • autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction • abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures • overuse injury of muscle from hip to tibia (abbrv) • ...
Medical Terminology Module 1 and 2 Crossword 2021-09-17
20 Clues: back • head • navel • below • front • bruise • sweating • one-sided • both sides • jagged wound • under the skin • collection of pus • above the stomach • surgical puncture • pertaining to fat • toward the midline • abnormal hard spots • hair loss, baldness • inflammation of the skin • to break ; surgical fracture
Medical Terminology Unit 1 (Ch 1-3) 2021-08-23
Across
- acronym for blood pressure
- comes after a root word
- opposite of macro
- mans white
- The plural of ganglion is
- Words with the same pronunciation and/or spelling, but different meanings are known as
- abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- suffix that means study of
- The correct spelling for the word that means watery stool is
- The adjective form of the word pharynx is
- in the word phobia, what is the suffix
- form, al and ary all mean _____ to
- these two letters together can make a ksound
- foundation of a word
- a word that has two roots is considered to be this
- root that means false
- term that means one
- System of communication used by the blind consisting of raised bumps
- medical abbreviations means three times daily
- prefix that means against, opposite or opposed
- uppermost
- what does 1X mean
- The prefix in the word antiarthritic is
- the abbreviation BP means
- if someone was abducting their arm, they would be taking it _____ from the midline of their body
- the prefix for "first"
- means half
- an organism that is a quadriped has this many legs
- anti and contra mean this
- The singular of foramina is
- acronym for review of symptoms
- means other or different
- abbreviation that means as needed
Down
- attitudes, bias, prejudice and stereotyping are all types ______ barriers in communication
- means dark
- used to describe a collection of terms used by people in a particular professional
- ia, sis, ism all mean _____ of
- opposite prefix of hypo
- means blue
- word “neuroblastoma,” the part “neuro” is to be considered a
- medical terms are based on _____ and Greek languages
- thse two letters together make an n sound
- prefix that means outside
- disability in communication
- means away from body
- suffix meaning inflammation
- dia-, per- , and trans- mean
- opposite of hyper
- erythrocytes are _____ in color
- means scanty or scarce
- means unchanging
- means many
- combining forms are usually____
- a symbol that has a circle with an arrow stands for
- can mean two or twice
- term that means two
- means “pertaining to” the stomach
- new
- comes before a root word
- above
- the prefix "hemi" means
- a person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named
- straight
- what does @ mean
- if you are talking about a eukaryote cell, it is one that has a _____ nucleus
- abbreviation for milligrams
- could be a synonym of the prefix mega
67 Clues: new • above • straight • uppermost • means dark • mans white • means blue • means many • means half • means unchanging • what does @ mean • opposite of macro • opposite of hyper • what does 1X mean • term that means two • means away from body • foundation of a word • term that means one • root that means false • can mean two or twice • means scanty or scarce • the prefix for "first" • comes after a root word • ...
Medical Terminology - Anatomy & Physiology Dr. De Souza 2022-03-06
Across
- Surgical opening of the skull
- Within the skull
- Process of repair of the bone
- Process of repair of the skull
- Surgical fixation of the heart
- Surgical opening of the chest
- Process of suturing the belly
- Inflammation of the belly
- Surgical opening of the abdomen
- Rupture of the heart
- Rupture of the muscle
- Proces of suturing the head
- Surgical incision of the abdomen
Down
- Surgical opening of the spine
- Surgical opening of the abdomen
- Process of repair of the cartilage
- Discharge below the belly
- Rupture of the belly
- Surgical removal of fat
- Above the belly
- Surgical removal of the bone
- Process of repair of the heart
- Inflammation of the stomach
- Process of repair of the abdomen
- Inflammation within the pelvis
- Structure around the heart
- Inflammation of the nerves
27 Clues: Above the belly • Within the skull • Rupture of the belly • Rupture of the heart • Rupture of the muscle • Surgical removal of fat • Discharge below the belly • Inflammation of the belly • Structure around the heart • Inflammation of the nerves • Inflammation of the stomach • Proces of suturing the head • Surgical removal of the bone • Surgical opening of the spine • ...
Medical Terminology chapters 1-3+body planes 2022-10-20
Across
- abnormal condition of tissue death
- microscopic bodies inside of the nucleus that carry the genes that determine hereditary characteristics
- underdevelopement of a body system
- determination of the cause and nature of a disease
- temperature within normal range
- liver
- health insurance portability and accountability act
- surgical puncture of a body cavity for fluid removal
- biopsy
- profuse sweating
- furhtest from the center or point of origin
- through
- pertaining to fatty tissue throughout the body
- disease of the kidney and urinary system
- sudden, sharp, severe
- pertaining to the backside of the body
Down
- essential matter inside of a living cell
- ribs
- cell
- condition of not being able to sleep
- pertaining to the horizon
- study of the cause of a disease
- failure of a system
- excessive
- having more than the normal number of fingers and toes
- electronic medical record
- below, under, beneath
- general feeling of discomfort
- away from
- pertaining to outside the eye
30 Clues: ribs • cell • liver • biopsy • through • excessive • away from • profuse sweating • failure of a system • below, under, beneath • sudden, sharp, severe • pertaining to the horizon • electronic medical record • general feeling of discomfort • pertaining to outside the eye • study of the cause of a disease • temperature within normal range • abnormal condition of tissue death • ...
Medical Terminology - week #6 terms part 2 2025-02-18
Across
- depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis
- elevated,solid area that forms on the skin
- nail bed
- scraping away the top layer of skin
- viral infection that affects the skin and nails;warts
- noncontagious inflammation of the skin
- a vesicle that becomes filled with pus
- deficiency in pigment
- protein that helps form a waterproof barrier on skin and nails
- skin-color cells
- temporarily elevated area that is itchy & may be red in color; hives
- pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color
- tiny organ that secretes chemical substances
Down
- flat,discolored area of the skin, usually less than 1 cm in diameter
- fatty tissue
- baldness to all or small portions of the head
- small blister
- algorithm used to calculate % of body surface burned
- painful bacterial infection of the hair follicle; larger and deeper than a boil
- chronic,non-contagious inflammatory autoimmune skin disease characterized by silvery-white patches on the skin
- itching
- oil
- contagious skin disorder characterized by vesicles that rupture and develop yellow crust
- solid,abnormal mass of cells that may extend into cutaneous tissue
- membrane supporting the muscles
- bacteria that causes infection to different parts of the body & has become resistant to standard antibiotic treatments
26 Clues: oil • itching • nail bed • fatty tissue • small blister • skin-color cells • deficiency in pigment • membrane supporting the muscles • scraping away the top layer of skin • noncontagious inflammation of the skin • a vesicle that becomes filled with pus • elevated,solid area that forms on the skin • depressed lesion of the epidermis and dermis • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle – MERT Comprehensive Edition 2025-10-17
Across
- / Instrument to measure blood pressure
- /Temporary loss of consciousness
- /Blue discoloration of the skin
- /About within a vein
- /Inflammation of the liver
- /Basic life-saving technique
- / Relating to infection control
- /Lack of blood supply
- /Slow heart rate
- /Surgical removal of the appendix
- /Process of listening with a stethoscope
Down
- / Device used to maintain airway
- High blood pressure
- / Blood Sugar Test Device
- /Compression device for bleeding
- Involuntary muscle contraction
- /Relating to the lungs
- /Substance causing addiction or dependence
- / Fracture where the bone pierces the skin
- /Portable device used to restart heart
- /Rapid breathing
- / As needed
- /Chest pain due to reduced blood flow
- /Pertaining to muscle
24 Clues: / As needed • /Rapid breathing • /Slow heart rate • High blood pressure • /About within a vein • /Lack of blood supply • /Pertaining to muscle • /Relating to the lungs • / Blood Sugar Test Device • /Inflammation of the liver • /Basic life-saving technique • Involuntary muscle contraction • /Blue discoloration of the skin • / Relating to infection control • / Device used to maintain airway • ...
