medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
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
MAST Summer 2021 Review of Medical Terminology 2021-05-26
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- to show you can perform something correctly
- no fever
- cart Contains emergency supplies
- thinning of the cervix
- fainting
- difficulty breathing
- to behave in a certain manner
- birth control
- fever
- to understand the feelings of another
- vaginal infection
- recording the patients recent condition
- to walk or to go to a walk-in clinic
- false labor
- fast heart rate
- area damaged by scraping or wearing away
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- practices applied to all patients
- customs, of a nation or people
- failure to care for the individual
- low oxygen level
- high blood pressure
- temporary training program in a workplace
- to agree to undergo a procedure
- to follow orders or protocols
- sudden
- low blood sugar
- listening to listen with your full attention
- long lasting
- slow heart rhythm
- recording treatment of the patient
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- high blood pressure
32 Clues: fever • sudden • no fever • fainting • false labor • long lasting • birth control • low blood sugar • fast heart rate • low oxygen level • slow heart rhythm • vaginal infection • high blood pressure • high blood pressure • difficulty breathing • thinning of the cervix • to follow orders or protocols • to behave in a certain manner • customs, of a nation or people • to agree to undergo a procedure • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 4 - The Muscular System 2017-02-13
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- fibrous sheet-like material that binds muscle together or to bone
- chronic condition of muscle, joint, or bone pain and fatigue
- age associated loss of muscle mass, strength, and function
- pain at outer side of forearm
- movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle
- overuse injury of muscle from hip to tibia (abbrv)
- autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction
- diagnostic procedure evaluating joint mobility and muscle strength
- physician specialty focusing on restoration of function
- abnormal fibrous tissue bands between structures
- spasmodic contraction of muscle of the neck causing pull to affected side
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- lack of normal muscle tone or strength
- inflammation of the tendon sheath
- fluid-filled swelling occurring most often on outer wrist surface
- partial paralysis or weakness on one side of the body
- common first aid approach for muscular injuries consisting of a combination of treatments
- surgical suture of tendon to bone
- diaphragmatic myoclonus
- inflamed and swollen tendons caught between bones of shoulder joint
- muscle fiber death and associated complications as a result of muscle injury
- injury to a joint occurring when ligament is wrenched or torn
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, Common Prefixes #1 and #2 2024-10-11
34 Clues: bi- • one • new • self • slow • mal- • down • half • ambi- • meso- • poly- • large • hypo- • micro- • before • infra- • toward • intra- • hyper- • around • around • multi- • against • without • against • between • away from • above, on • outside of • over, beyond • normal, good • within, inside • exceptionally large • painful, difficulty, difficult, bad
Medical Terminology: Chapters 4, 5 and Six 2025-09-28
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- cyst/o
- surgical crushing of stones in the kidney
- visual examination of the chest cavity
- pertaining to the force and flow of urine within the urinary tract
- listening through a stethoscope for sounds within the body which are abnormal
- elevated blood pressure resulting from kidney disease
- surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
- condition of stones in the kidney
- surgical fixation
- skin
- the layer between the dermis and the underlying tissues and organs
- imperfect, incomplete
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- air cavaties within the cranial bones that open into the nasal cavaties
- grapelike clusters
- destruction of living tissue with an electric spark
- white skin
- lupus erythematosus chronic inflammatory disease involving the skin, joints, kidneys, and nervous syste,
- pertaining to within the bladder
- invasion into the skin and hair by lice
- smallest subdivision of the bronchial tree
- tachypnea
- xanthoderma
- -pnea
- urine producing microscopic structure
- berry shaped
- red skin
- nocturia
- eating the nails
- incision into the sinus
- hernia of the diaphragm
30 Clues: skin • -pnea • cyst/o • red skin • nocturia • tachypnea • white skin • xanthoderma • berry shaped • eating the nails • surgical fixation • grapelike clusters • imperfect, incomplete • incision into the sinus • hernia of the diaphragm • pertaining to within the bladder • condition of stones in the kidney • surgical puncture to aspirate fluid • urine producing microscopic structure • ...
medical terminology project crossword 2021-10-25
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
- 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 • describe circumstances of an accident • Found at the beginning of each section of
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
- 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 • describe circumstances of an accident • Found at the beginning of each section of
Doctor Who? 2018-03-12
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- a medical doctor devoted to the diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower extremity.
- Medicine is a medical doctor who trained in providing continuous care for injured workers and helping them to get back to work. Oncologist: the branch of science that deals with cancers, medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer.
- is involved in the management of the physical, emotional, and mental health of their young patients.
- Surgeon medical physicians who specialize in the diagnosis, medical management, and surgical treatment of diseases with the blood vessels (vascular diseases).
- Surgeon ; a trained surgeon of the mouth and jaw. These doctors specialize in treating and reconstructing areas of the face, head, or neck after an injury or surgery
- trained medical doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidney and urinary systems.
- Can perform surgeries in the eyes. And because they can perform operations on the eyes, they are considered as both medical and surgical specialists.
- a medical professional whose expertise falls on the lungs and other respiratory tract illnesses and diseases.
- specializes in the study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders.
- are medical professionals focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract which include the stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, and liver.
- Medicine trained medical doctors who administer radioactive medicines for diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions. Obstetrician/Gynecologist: is a combination of two doctors rolled into one. trained in managing pregnancy, labor, and childbirth and specialized in the female reproductive system.
- specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders.
- specialized in in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disease and systemic auto-immune conditions commonly referred to as rheumatic diseases.
- are health professionals primarily focused on the diagnosis of conditions associated with the skin, hair, nails.
- a specialist in that studies blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases.
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- medical professional specially trained to diagnose and treat their patients by interpreting test results from medical imaging techniques.
- Surgeon doctors specially trained to diagnose, treat, and operate patients with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system (which includes the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and the nerves). Otolaryngologist: a type of physician who specializes in managing and treating patients with various disorders of the Ear, Nose, and Throat.
- studies and tries to interpret his/her patient’s behavior and cognitive process.
- is a medical doctor under the category of internal medicine, who studies the diseases that affect the endocrine system which is responsible for secreting and regulating the body’s hormone levels.
- is a medical professional who investigates and studies the physiological processes and functions of the body’s immune system.
- are medical professionals that examine and treat illnesses associated with the cardiovascular system which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- a doctor who specializes in oral health care (gum disease) and is involved in the placement of dental implants.
- play a major decisive role in pain management. As their name suggests, anesthesiologists are physicians trained in anesthesiology or the science of administering anesthesia to patients during the surgeries.
- is a trained medical doctor who performs autopsies in the examination of tissue (such as a mole) and blood samples to diagnose a disease and produces a pathological report.
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases that affect the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and the neurons).
- is a healthcare professional who specializes in the identification and treatment of asthma, allergies, and related diseases. In addition to that, an allergist is also trained in determining the factors that trigger such diseases
- doctors who specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders that affect the male and female urinary tract.
27 Clues: specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders. • specializes in the study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders. • studies and tries to interpret his/her patient’s behavior and cognitive process. • a specialist in that studies blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases. • ...
Chapter 20 and NA vocab R-Z 2020-09-20
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- lacking awareness of what is happening
- becoming restless or agitated in evening
- top number in blood pressure
- cerebrovascular accident
- disease will eventually cause death
- a protective covering N.A.s may not cut
- turning a joint
- unchanged
- lacking strength or ability
- helps maintain balance when walking
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- connective tissue hold muscle to bone
- act of moving resident
- position which person lays flat on back
- an inability to fall asleep
- vocabulary used in a profession
- rapid heartbeat over 100 beats per minute
- becoming larger as a result of excess fluid
- measurement of heat in the body
18 Clues: unchanged • turning a joint • act of moving resident • cerebrovascular accident • an inability to fall asleep • lacking strength or ability • top number in blood pressure • vocabulary used in a profession • measurement of heat in the body • disease will eventually cause death • helps maintain balance when walking • connective tissue hold muscle to bone • ...
Word of the Day Week 1-5 2020-10-17
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- to think about for a long time
- to make something seem larger
- skillful at dealing with people
- a complete failure (!!)
- farthest reaches of settlement or exploration
- a sudden idea to do something
- a finger or toe
- a likelihood of behaving a certain way
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
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- to tease or make fun of
- not too much or too little
- to set free
- not important
- special vocabulary (computer, science)
- feeling like sand
- to display noticeably
- not giving up / lasting a long time
- no longer in use
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
- puzzled
20 Clues: puzzled • to set free • not important • a finger or toe • no longer in use • feeling like sand • to display noticeably • to tease or make fun of • a complete failure (!!) • not too much or too little • to make something seem larger • a sudden idea to do something • to think about for a long time • skillful at dealing with people • a risky or uncertain undertaking • ...
medical terminology project crossword 2021-10-25
Medical Terminology, Klamath Community College, Angela Denny, 2017-03-21
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- Gas that makes up 21 percent of the air. It passes into the bloodstream at the lungs and travels to all body cells
- Cavity surrounded by the skull
- Cavity in the chest surrounded by the ribs
- Collection of puss, white blood cells, and protein that is present at the site of infection
- Inflammation of gland
- Release of the ovum from the ovary
- Process of the study of the heart
- A picture of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell
- A scientist who studies tissue
- Flexible connective tissue attached to bones and joints
- The total of the chemical processes in a cell
- An incision into the trachea to open it below a blockage
- A flap of cartilage attached to the root of the tongue, prevents choking or aspiration of food
- Two upper chambers of the heart
- Slow heartbeat
- Cancerous Tumor
- Berry shaped bacterium that grows in twisted chains
- Membrane surrounding the abdominal organs
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- Simple sugar
- Low blood cells or abnormality of hemoglobin
- Inflammation of joint
- Are small masses of lymphatic tissue in the part of the pharynx near the nose and nasal passages
- Muscle separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities
- Chemical found within each chromosome
- Rings of muscle control the openings into and leading out of the stomach
- Study of cells
- One of a pair of female organs(gonads)on each side of the pelvis
- voice box
- Windpipe
- Chronic STD caused by spirochete (spiral shaped bacterium)
- Berry shaped bacteria that grows in small clusters
- Tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
- Before birth
- Branch of medicine concerned with pregnancy and childbirth
- Space between the lungs
- Two lower chambers of the heart
- The process of building up protein in a cell
- Process of viewing live tissue under a microscope
- Control center of the cell, containing chromosomes
- Regions of DNA within each chromosome
40 Clues: Windpipe • voice box • Simple sugar • Before birth • Study of cells • Slow heartbeat • Cancerous Tumor • Inflammation of joint • Inflammation of gland • Space between the lungs • Cavity surrounded by the skull • A scientist who studies tissue • Two lower chambers of the heart • Two upper chambers of the heart • Process of the study of the heart • Release of the ovum from the ovary • ...
Medical Terminology: Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems 2017-12-13
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- turning the palm downward
- sacs that hold the root of the hair
- profuse sweating
- a chronic inflammatory condition caused by overproduction of sebum
- the bones of the fingers and toes
- wrinkle
- connect bone to bone
- inflammation of the hair follicles
- a discolored flat lesion of the skin
- a condition resulting from destruction of the melanocytes
- patella
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- inflammation of the cartilage
- pertaining to muscle and fascia
- paralysis of both legs and lower part of body
- eyelid repair or lift
- death of bone tissue
- an injury to a joint when a ligament is stretched or torn
- describes any condition caused by a fungus
- diminished tone
- the production and excretion of perspiration
- types of muscle tissue include, skeletal, cardiac and ______
- a large blister
- connect muscle to bone
23 Clues: wrinkle • patella • diminished tone • a large blister • profuse sweating • death of bone tissue • connect bone to bone • eyelid repair or lift • connect muscle to bone • turning the palm downward • inflammation of the cartilage • pertaining to muscle and fascia • the bones of the fingers and toes • inflammation of the hair follicles • sacs that hold the root of the hair • ...
Medical Terminology - Health Occupations #2 (Integumentary System) 2024-08-13
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- a recurring, persistent condition, usually more than three months; opposite of acute
- suffix meaning "inflammation"
- a small sample of tissue that is taken for testing to discover the cause or extent of a disease
- terms for conditions and diseases:
- a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but usually short; opposite of chronic
- when part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and painful, as a reaction to injury or infection
- one or more diseases or conditions that occur because of a primary condition
- a health professional who is trained to examine fluids, tissues, and organs to diagnose disease
- upper layer of skin
- an autoimmune condition that causes thick patches of skin to form on the elbow, knees, scalp and other areas
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- the repair of an organ or body part through surgery
- suffix meaning "condition"
- a general term for skin irritation or inflammation
- prefix meaning "upon or above"
- located or applied under the skin
- a medical doctor who treats children
- a procedure that removes abnormal tissues such as moles
- a term for a condition that is found is only one part of the body
- main layer of the skin below the epidermis
- type of disease that occurs when the body’s immune system becomes overactive and attacks normal tissue
- a health professional that specializes in diseases and conditions of the skin
- skin
- term for a condition that is widespread throughout the body
- prefix meaning "under or below"
24 Clues: skin • upper layer of skin • suffix meaning "condition" • suffix meaning "inflammation" • prefix meaning "upon or above" • prefix meaning "under or below" • located or applied under the skin • terms for conditions and diseases: • a medical doctor who treats children • main layer of the skin below the epidermis • a general term for skin irritation or inflammation • ...
Chapter 1-Basic Word Structure-Medical Terminology 2023-09-09
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- instrument to visually examine the eyes
- pain of nerves
- study of glands that secrete
- pertaining to below the stomach
- swelling of blood
- an enlargement of gland
- pertaining to the stomach
- operation in which tissue is cut back
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- below the skin
- slight increase in WBC's
- specialist in the study of disease
- study of urine
- study of the skin
- specialist of the mind
- specialist in the study of glands that secrete
- inflammation of the skin
- study of life
- outermost layer of skin
- pertaining to the head
- blood protein that carries O2
20 Clues: study of life • below the skin • pain of nerves • study of urine • study of the skin • swelling of blood • specialist of the mind • pertaining to the head • outermost layer of skin • an enlargement of gland • slight increase in WBC's • inflammation of the skin • pertaining to the stomach • study of glands that secrete • blood protein that carries O2 • pertaining to below the stomach • ...
Medical Terminology: Functions and Structures of Blood 2024-10-23
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- the process through which maturing cells take on a more specific form and function
- B cells mature in the bone marrow, but T cells migrate to the ___.
- immature cells that differentiate into erythrocytes, platelets, and leukocytes are called ____ stem cells.
- clotting protein found in plasma
- another word for platelets
- the main protein in the blood and helps prevent fluid from leaking out of the blood vessels into other tissues
- clotting protein found in plasma
- include T cells and B cells, formed in red bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen and identify foreign substances and germs in body, producing antibodies that specifically target them
- red blood cells
- formed in red bone marrow, responsible for histamines that cause the symptoms of allergic reactions
- most common type of WBCs
- to stop or control bleeding
- ___ factor defines presence of absence of Rh antigen on red blood cells
- leukocytes that have small granules containing proteins (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils)
- large cells in the bone marrow that produce platelets
- suffix that means "to make"
- any substance that the body regards as being foreign, thus sometimes triggering an adverse reaction
- formed in red bone marrow and then migrate to tissues throughout the body, destroying some parasites and play a major role in allergic reactions
- pertaining to the blood
- Leukocytes, Platelets, and Erythrocytes are made by ____ progenitor cells
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- white blood cells, involved in supporting the immune system in defending the body against ineffective organisms and foreign substances
- transports oxygen, blood protein pigment of erythrocytes
- includes neutrophils and macrophages, cells that play a major role in the immune system's defense against pathogens
- red blood cells that have been released from the bone marrow
- formed in red bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen and are the largest type of white blood cells, providing immunological defenses against many infectious organisms through phagocytosis
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating abnormalities, diseases, and disorders of the blood and blood-forming tissues
- T and B cells are made by ____ progenitor cells
- clear, place yellow plasma fluid that remains after the cells and clotting proteins have been removed
- Active gamma globulins made by plasma cells that help body attack and kill germs.
- formation of blood cells
- smallest formed elements of the blood
- hormone produced in the kidneys that promotes the production of erythrocytes in bone marrow
- Straw-colored fluid that contains nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- blood system (2 words)
- red-colored compound that gives blood its color
- group of proteins in the blood that play an important role in the immune system
- protein in the blood plasma that is an important clotting agent
- web-like material formed by fibrinogen that aids in blood clotting and the formation of a scab to help the wound heal
- the process of blood clotting
- B cells mature and change into ___ cells when they are needed to fight infection
40 Clues: red blood cells • blood system (2 words) • pertaining to the blood • formation of blood cells • most common type of WBCs • another word for platelets • to stop or control bleeding • suffix that means "to make" • the process of blood clotting • clotting protein found in plasma • clotting protein found in plasma • smallest formed elements of the blood • ...
Medical Terminology: Positions & Systems of the Body 2024-03-29
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- The system that includes the brain and the spinal cord
- Male and Female system, responsible for egg/sperm production and developing offspring
- Away from
- System consisting of skin, hair and nails
- Closer to
- Refers to parts toward the head
- System in charge of hormone production
- System responsible for defending the body against infection
- Standing upright, facing forward, palms and feet facing forward
- Patient lies on back with head and shoulders elevated
- Patient lies on back with feet elevated
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- Patient lies flat on back
- System that consists of heart and blood vessels
- The back of the body
- System that contains the lungs, responsible for gathering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- Inferior, away from the head
- The system in charge of ridding the body of waste
- A position above or higher that another
- System that provides structure, support and protection for the body
- System that is responsible for movement
- Close to the skin, as opposed to deep beneath the skin
- Below or lower than another part
- Sitting position
- Breaks down food to release nutrients
- toward the midline of the body
- Patient lied face down on stomach
- The front of the body
27 Clues: Away from • Closer to • Sitting position • The back of the body • The front of the body • Patient lies flat on back • Inferior, away from the head • toward the midline of the body • Refers to parts toward the head • Below or lower than another part • Patient lied face down on stomach • Breaks down food to release nutrients • System in charge of hormone production • ...
CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and ICD-10-CM 2025-05-19
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- Format used in Category I CPT codes
- Term for CPT codes used when no specific code is available
- Imaging procedure for breast tissue
- Format used in Category II and III codes
- Federal agency that develops HCPCS Level II codes
- Required to justify code selection and modifiers
- Medical action performed on a patient
- Identification of disease or condition
- Medical specialty focused on cancer treatment
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- Type of medicine that uses radioactive substances
- Diagnostic imaging using sound waves
- Coding system for items and services not included in CPT
- Organization that publishes the CPT manual
- Organization that developed ICD-10
- Codes added to CPT/HCPCS codes to provide more detail
- Resource containing medical codes and guidelines
- Descriptor for some Category III and HCPCS codes
- CPT section that includes imaging and nuclear medicine
- Payment received for medical services
- Medical coding system for procedures maintained by the AMA
20 Clues: Organization that developed ICD-10 • Format used in Category I CPT codes • Imaging procedure for breast tissue • Diagnostic imaging using sound waves • Payment received for medical services • Medical action performed on a patient • Identification of disease or condition • Format used in Category II and III codes • Organization that publishes the CPT manual • ...
music language features 2024-06-14
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- clues for music language features terminology
- Correspondence of sounds in lyrics (5 letters)
- Tells part of the story in a song (5 letters)
- Here are some crossword clues for music language features terminology:
- Sequence of notes making the main tune (6 letters)
- Words of a song (6 letters)
- Contrasting section in a song (6 letters)
- Structured pattern of beats (5 letters)
- Storytelling structure in a song (9 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things directly (8 letters)
- Descriptive language creating vivid pictures (7 letters)
- Concluding passage in music (4 letters)
- Use of symbols to represent ideas (9 letters)
- Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters)
- Repeated use of words or phrases (10 letters)
- Concluding section of a song (5 letters)
- Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters)
- Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters)
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- Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters)
- Repeated section of a song (6 letters)
- Attitude or emotional quality of lyrics (4 letters)
- Recurring element reinforcing the theme (5 letters)
- Opening section of a song (5 letters)
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds (12 letters)
- Speed of the music (5 letters)
- Rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words (7 letters)
- Variations in loudness and intensity (8 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as" (6 letters)
- Combination of different musical notes (7 letters)
- Common song structure alternating sections (11 letters, hyphenated)
- Central idea of a song (5 letters)
31 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) • Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters) • Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters) • ...
Chapter 4 Medical Terminology 2025-02-15
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-02
8 Clues: two • slow • away from • near,toward • A word part found at the end of a word. • A word part found at the beginning of a word. • A word part that is the foundation of the term. • vowel: A vowel that links the root to the suffix or root to root.
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
Terminology 2015-11-23
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- A letter sent by our company or the Ins.Co requesting additional information.
- An erron that is currently not consideres serious enough to reflect negatively against the broker or office.
- Promise to provide adittional information.
- How the customer heard about or found our company.
- A request to "undo" a policy
- Mostly any error that does not fall under the definition of a Major.
- The rating system used to provide quotes.
- To make the policy take effect.
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- Policies designed to be used for a temporary period of time.
- the company that loans the customer money to purchase a vehicle.
- A file where the original app is retained by the broker.
- This is a uniquye number assigned to every vehicle by the manufacturer.
- the price of the policy.
- A file that needs to be processed within a few days of sale.
- vehicle that a customer takes possession of; usually for a term and will return to the dealership.
15 Clues: the price of the policy. • A request to "undo" a policy • To make the policy take effect. • The rating system used to provide quotes. • Promise to provide adittional information. • How the customer heard about or found our company. • A file where the original app is retained by the broker. • Policies designed to be used for a temporary period of time. • ...
Terminology 2022-02-04
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- A lens having more than one focus
- A condition where the eye's optic nerve is damaged due to increased pressure in eye.
- A condition in which one can see near objects but cannot see far objects clearly.
- a person who practices optometry.
- A unit of refractive power that is equal to the reciprocal of the focal length (in meters) of a given lens.
- A condition affecting the eye that causes clouding of the lens.
- The part of the eye commonly known as the white.
- optical device which focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction.
- Progressive loss of near focusing ability of the eye due to ageing.
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- A type of refractive error due to rotational asymmetry in the eye's refractive power.
- A vision condition in which nearby objects look blurred, but distant objects are more clearly visible.
- a specialist in the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
- (contact lens) having two different curves instead of one to correct both near and far sightedness
- a pair of lenses set in a frame resting on the nose and ears, used to correct or assist defective eyesight or protect the eyes.
- A test is performed as part of a normal examination of the eye to determine whether an individual has normal vision.
15 Clues: A lens having more than one focus • a person who practices optometry. • The part of the eye commonly known as the white. • A condition affecting the eye that causes clouding of the lens. • Progressive loss of near focusing ability of the eye due to ageing. • optical device which focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction. • ...
terminology 2024-10-21
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- a spiral shaped bacterium that can cause gastrointestinal disease in humans and animals
- greek word meening life
- growing microorganisms in culture
- prefix meaning small
- the study of bacteria
- tiny hair like projections that are found on the surface of certain cells and are used for locomotion to move fliuds or to sweep away particles
- a symbiotic relationship that is unequal becasue one species benifits while not harming the other
- a perasite that causes diarrheal disease
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- organism containing a nuclear membrane
- to light up
- a green pigment that is found in the chloroplast of plants that helps absorb light and gives plants their green color
- requiring oxygen to survive
- safe to drink
- inflamation of the ear
- inflammation of the skin
15 Clues: to light up • safe to drink • prefix meaning small • the study of bacteria • inflamation of the ear • greek word meening life • inflammation of the skin • requiring oxygen to survive • growing microorganisms in culture • organism containing a nuclear membrane • a perasite that causes diarrheal disease • ...
Translation 2023-09-26
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- Computer application. Facilitates terminology management
- The rules governing the structure and order of words in a sentence or phrase
- Variety of a language spoken by members of a particular locale and characterized by a unique vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation
- System of signed, spoken or written communication
- Achieving a similar meaning, effect, or impact in the target language as the source language
- The quality of a word having multiple meanings, which may require different translations in various contexts
- The vocabulary or wordstock of a language, including its words and expressions
- A set of specialized words, phrases, or concepts used in a particular field or domain
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- Adapting a translation to suit the cultural, linguistic, and contextual nuances of a specific region or audience
- The oral transation of spoken language from one language to another, often in real-time
- Also known as an idioticon, vocabulary, or clavis, is an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms
- Information outside of the actual text that is essential for complete comprehension
- Words that sound or are spelled the same but have different meanings
- Adapting language and style to suit the formality, context, and audience of the target language
- Unit of meaning in a language
15 Clues: Unit of meaning in a language • System of signed, spoken or written communication • Computer application. Facilitates terminology management • Words that sound or are spelled the same but have different meanings • The rules governing the structure and order of words in a sentence or phrase • ...
HIM Acronyms 2020-02-24
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- indication of patient safety
- drives quality improvement & patient safety
- improvement model for CCF
- time to complete a task or fulfill a request
- prioritize work & measure success
- remote work environment
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- Florida acquisition
- observing & learning "where the work takes place"
- current terminology for procedures
- CCF paid time to serve in our community
- productivity tool that uses bots
11 Clues: Florida acquisition • remote work environment • improvement model for CCF • indication of patient safety • productivity tool that uses bots • prioritize work & measure success • current terminology for procedures • CCF paid time to serve in our community • drives quality improvement & patient safety • time to complete a task or fulfill a request • ...
Airport 2018-05-29
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- other name for cabin crew
- terminology for passengers
- ID needed to travel internationally
- where everyone can access
- The people who help you check in
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- where planes take off
- Person incharge of aircraft
- Airport code for Hong Kong
- name of aviation security
- how to access the landslide/airside
- after you cross customs and security
11 Clues: where planes take off • other name for cabin crew • name of aviation security • where everyone can access • Airport code for Hong Kong • terminology for passengers • Person incharge of aircraft • The people who help you check in • how to access the landslide/airside • ID needed to travel internationally • after you cross customs and security
Medical Law 2023-11-21
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- medical term for end of life care
- a person is touched without a persons consent
- type of consent that is written
- law medical malpractice would be in this category
- patients right to know the truth
- to do good
- careless or senseless behavior by a health care worker
- supporting the best interest of all patients
- giving out personal medical information
- physician order to not perform CPR
- a term for lawsuit
- guidelines to determine right or wrong behavior in health care
- medication error causing harm, harm during surgery
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- to do no harm
- spoken information about someone against their character
- to keep promises
- to be treated fairly and equitably
- medical and personal information that is kept private
- a set of values, behaviors and relationships that form foundation for trust
- type of medical error where patient develops wound
- written information about someone that causes them harm
- individual under legal age
- inability to make own medical decisions
- ability to make own decision
- person under legal guardianship
- a threat or attempt is made to touch a person without permission
26 Clues: to do good • to do no harm • to keep promises • a term for lawsuit • individual under legal age • ability to make own decision • type of consent that is written • person under legal guardianship • patients right to know the truth • medical term for end of life care • to be treated fairly and equitably • physician order to not perform CPR • inability to make own medical decisions • ...
Bioethics 2023-03-10
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- - The act of giving permission for a medical procedure after being fully informed of the risks and benefits.
- -The right of individuals to make their own decisions regarding their health and medical treatment.
- - The ethical duty to tell patients the truth about their medical condition.
- -The ethical duty to keep patient information private.
- - The idea that all individuals have inherent value and should be treated with respect.
- -The ethical principle that healthcare professionals should act in the best interest of their patients.
- - Medical care that focuses on relieving pain and suffering in patients with serious illnesses.
- - An ethical theory that focuses on the character traits that lead to moral behaviour.
- - The process of giving permission for medical procedures, such as surgery or research.
- - The ethical principle of fairness and equity in healthcare.
- - The ethical principle that healthcare professionals should not harm their patients.
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- - Medical interventions used to assist with human reproduction, such as IVF or surrogacy.
- -The ethical decision to stop or withhold medical treatment in certain circumstances, such as when it is futile.
- - An ethical theory that actions should be taken to maximise overall happiness or well-being.
- - A reproductive technology in which a woman carries a pregnancy for another person or couple.
- - The act of donating organs or tissues for transplantation.
- - The act of painlessly ending a patient's life to relieve suffering.
- - The provision of medical treatment to sustain a patient's life, often in intensive care units.
- - A measure of an individual's well-being and satisfaction with their life.
- - The study of the inheritance of characteristics.
20 Clues: - The study of the inheritance of characteristics. • -The ethical duty to keep patient information private. • - The act of donating organs or tissues for transplantation. • - The ethical principle of fairness and equity in healthcare. • - The act of painlessly ending a patient's life to relieve suffering. • ...
Terminology 2023-05-26
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- surgery A procedure used to treat certain types of skin cancer
- glands There are eccrine and apocrine sweat glands
- the lower or inner layer of the two main layers of cells that make up the skin
- The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin and protects the body from the environment
- red yellow pigment
- formed or arranged into strata
- test substances are injected into the skin in order to observe it
- A type of protein found on epithelial cells
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- A cell in the skin and eyes that produces and contains the pigment called melanin
- Removal of tissue with a curette.
- a natural cleft between body parts
- A cell in the skin and eyes that produces and contains the pigment called melanin
- red yellow pigment
- tiny opening in the body
- flat
- Adipocytes are the major energy storage sites in the body
- Brown Black Pigment
17 Clues: flat • red yellow pigment • red yellow pigment • Brown Black Pigment • tiny opening in the body • formed or arranged into strata • Removal of tissue with a curette. • a natural cleft between body parts • A type of protein found on epithelial cells • glands There are eccrine and apocrine sweat glands • Adipocytes are the major energy storage sites in the body • ...
Terminology 2023-08-16
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- Whole group being studied
- Collects data from the whole population
- The most common value
- The difference between the highest and lowest value
- The average of a data set
- __________ events cover all possibilties without overlap
- Selection of the whole group
- Information collected for analysis
- The middle value of data in ascending order
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- A result of a trial
- An event that has a probability of 1.
- A value that has a big effect on the mean
- Collects data from a sample of the population
- The sample ______ is the list of all the possible outcomes.
- Chance of an event occuring
15 Clues: A result of a trial • The most common value • Whole group being studied • The average of a data set • Chance of an event occuring • Selection of the whole group • Information collected for analysis • An event that has a probability of 1. • Collects data from the whole population • A value that has a big effect on the mean • The middle value of data in ascending order • ...
Terminology 2024-02-19
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- fever
- unable to transfer, usually require a lift
- involuntary loss of bowel or bladder control
- twice daily
- difficulty speaking or understanding language
- injury bed sore
- difficulty swallowing
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- high blood pressure
- weakness on one side of the body
- swelling
- nothing by mouth
- weight bearing as tolerated
- low blood pressure
- as needed
- stroke
15 Clues: fever • stroke • swelling • as needed • twice daily • injury bed sore • nothing by mouth • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • difficulty swallowing • weight bearing as tolerated • weakness on one side of the body • unable to transfer, usually require a lift • involuntary loss of bowel or bladder control • difficulty speaking or understanding language
terminology 2024-10-22
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- a double helix nucleic acid molecule that contains the gentic code for the cell to grow
- the use of microbial metabolism to break down
- prefix meaning small
- the placement of microorganisms into or upon a culture medium
- bacteria that are normally present
- organisms containing a nuclear membrane
- a slim, threadlike structure that allows for locmotion
- tiny hair like projections that are found on the the surface of certain cells
- a symbiotic relationship that is unequal
- form of asexual reproduction in yeast in which the cell pinches off and seperates to form a new cell
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- Requiring oxygen to survive
- compromised of the brain and spinal cord
- to light up
- greek root, meaning life
- the study of bacteria
15 Clues: to light up • prefix meaning small • the study of bacteria • greek root, meaning life • Requiring oxygen to survive • bacteria that are normally present • organisms containing a nuclear membrane • compromised of the brain and spinal cord • a symbiotic relationship that is unequal • the use of microbial metabolism to break down • ...
Terminology 2025-01-21
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- These cells engulf and digest invading bacteria.
- division Cells reproduce by splitting in half,
- is a diagnostic medical tool that uses magnets and radio waves.
- the slow spread of an infectious disease.
- In which phase are chromatids pulled apart?
- The individual unit of a polymer is a
- Which of the following would be soluble in water?
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- Nutrients are also known as
- Jenner. was the first to discover vaccines
- the process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them
- barriers Innate immunity includes
- This type of bacteria causes strep throat and pneumonia
- Which step describes eating?
- contains the nucleotides A (adenine), U (uracil), G (guanine), and C (cytosine).
- Which step describes the removal of undigested food?
15 Clues: Nutrients are also known as • Which step describes eating? • barriers Innate immunity includes • The individual unit of a polymer is a • the slow spread of an infectious disease. • Jenner. was the first to discover vaccines • In which phase are chromatids pulled apart? • These cells engulf and digest invading bacteria. • division Cells reproduce by splitting in half, • ...
terminology 2025-01-21
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- mature female hog that can reproduce
- very young turkey
- meat from swine
- young female pig
- mature male goat
- newborn horse
- mature male sheep
- young female chicken
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- castrated male goat
- mature female goat
- newborn or very young pig
- hen used for laying eggs
- mature male hog
- young female horse
- castrated male chickens
15 Clues: newborn horse • meat from swine • mature male hog • young female pig • mature male goat • very young turkey • mature male sheep • mature female goat • young female horse • castrated male goat • young female chicken • castrated male chickens • hen used for laying eggs • newborn or very young pig • mature female hog that can reproduce
Terminology 2026-03-25
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- energy caused by the movement of electrons
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss [of] electrons
- one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated
- temporary magnet that loses its magnetism when the electric current is turned off
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, movi[ng through a] conductor or space
- an instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents
- a state where an object or particle has an excess of electrons
- a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic field[s] at the speed of light
- a form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
- a material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electri[city] pass through it
- more protons than electrons
- a material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it
- to send out rays; to beam or shine
- the force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials
15 Clues: more protons than electrons • to send out rays; to beam or shine • energy caused by the movement of electrons • a form of energy caused by the movement of electrons • the force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials • a material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it • a state where an object or particle has an excess of electrons • ...
Nervous System Medical Terminology 2025-12-11
Terminology 2022-05-24
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- abnormal condition of dry, scaly skin
- the uttermost layer of the skin
- melanoma cancerous growth composed of melanocytes
- a tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- is the combining form that means the same as dermo
- is a benign tumor of fat tissue
- increase growth of cells in the keratin layer of the epidermis
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- the medical term for sweating
- abnormal condition on fungal infection of nails
- the combining form that means wrinkle
- skin pigment
- layer innermost layer of the skin
- absence of hair baldness
- condition of redness of the skin flashing
- malignant skin tumor
15 Clues: skin pigment • malignant skin tumor • absence of hair baldness • the medical term for sweating • the uttermost layer of the skin • is a benign tumor of fat tissue • layer innermost layer of the skin • the combining form that means wrinkle • abnormal condition of dry, scaly skin • condition of redness of the skin flashing • a tiny opening on the surface of the skin • ...
Terminology 2022-05-10
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- Root word for Bone
- pertaining to the kidneys
- prefix for away from the center of the body
- prefix for above the surface
- pertaining to the skin
- difficult or painful urination
- Root word for Joint
- between the toes
- pertaining to the heart
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- without or no blood cell production
- pertaining to the ovary
- very little urine production
- High Blood Sugar
- Root word for blood
- root word for mammary gland
15 Clues: High Blood Sugar • between the toes • Root word for Bone • Root word for blood • Root word for Joint • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to the ovary • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the kidneys • root word for mammary gland • very little urine production • prefix for above the surface • difficult or painful urination • without or no blood cell production • ...
test 2023-08-03
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- The V in VMP
- The S in SNOMED
- He's strict with what he sends but liberal with what he receives
- Terminology authoring tool; wintery bird
- A classification containing groupers
- Creators of the "About me" standard
- An EPR vendor; amazing
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- A group of suppliers interested in information sharing
- A communication tool; loose
- The A in API
- The D in ICD
- An EPR product; a thousand years
- A common architecture framework
- Latest HL7 standard
14 Clues: The V in VMP • The A in API • The D in ICD • The S in SNOMED • Latest HL7 standard • An EPR vendor; amazing • A communication tool; loose • A common architecture framework • An EPR product; a thousand years • Creators of the "About me" standard • A classification containing groupers • Terminology authoring tool; wintery bird • A group of suppliers interested in information sharing • ...
Happy Birthday, Varun! 2025-03-24
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- the only dog Varun likes at IIFM
- Varun's recent most purchased item from Sanchi
- Varun's Current addiction
- Varun's favourite candy
- Varun's diploma film
- Varun's choice of energy drink in case of 'intense dehydration'
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- _coldbrew; varun's current favourite drink
- Varun's recent most purchased item from Sanchi
- Varun's winter addiction
- one of Varun's favourite photographer
- Varun's terminology for nosie or something on face
- Varun's favourite cat
- Varun's favourite colour on himself
13 Clues: Varun's diploma film • Varun's favourite cat • Varun's favourite candy • Varun's winter addiction • Varun's Current addiction • the only dog Varun likes at IIFM • Varun's favourite colour on himself • one of Varun's favourite photographer • _coldbrew; varun's current favourite drink • Varun's recent most purchased item from Sanchi • ...
Health Information Management 2016-01-29
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- Analysis of diseased body tissue that has been sent for testing
- Method of organizing a medical record in which all information pertaining to one specific problem are grouped together
- Portion of a medical report describing recommended treatment
- Process in which a patient's record is reviewed to make sure that all necessary components are included in the chart
- Abbreviation for a document that specifies what medical information is to be released
- The top sheet in the patient's medical file containing demographic information
- Method that involves breaking a chart number into a series of groups and filing within each group
- Information regarding a patient's visits to the doctor
- Documenting patient visits in a chart note
- Detailed account of a patient's surgical procedure
- System that reminds an assistant to perform a certain activity at a certain time
- Plastic envelope with pockets used to mark place from which a medical record was removed
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- Questionnaire detailing a patient's past illness or treatment
- Results of a patient's radiologic study
- Portion of the chart notes that documents information received from the patient
- Documented results from a laboratory test
- Abbreviation for related information grouped together in a patient's medical record
- Reversing the order of digits within a number
- Typewritten medical report from a physician for a patient's file
- Portion of a chart note where the results of a patient's physical is documented
- if used for educational purposes all identifying information is removed
- Alphabetical system of filing medical records
- This method is used to save space in a patient's chart
23 Clues: Results of a patient's radiologic study • Documented results from a laboratory test • Documenting patient visits in a chart note • Reversing the order of digits within a number • Alphabetical system of filing medical records • Detailed account of a patient's surgical procedure • Information regarding a patient's visits to the doctor • ...
Medical 2022-12-06
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- unable to hear
- flu (= an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak)
- suddenly becoming unconscious for a short time, usually falling down onto the floor
- an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do
- the ability to see
- the time when something unpleasant and difficult to control starts, such as a disease
- the state of not being strong or powerful
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- a strong wish to do something, often something that you should not do
- a movement you make with your hand, arm, or head to express what you are thinking or feeling
- the feeling of being tired
- a person who has a disease that they can give to other people without suffering from it themselves
- not able to see
- a disease or mental problem
13 Clues: unable to hear • not able to see • the ability to see • the feeling of being tired • a disease or mental problem • the state of not being strong or powerful • a strong wish to do something, often something that you should not do • flu (= an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak) • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-29
10 Clues: A idea • To keep something • Derivative for terms • Derivative for effect • Derivative for specialize • Another similar version of a word • Two words that have similar meanings • The surrounding information of a word • Two words that have opposite meanings • Place in the book that shows the definition for a word
medical 2024-05-27
Happy 80th Jack 2025-06-27
Across
- Medical school
- Piano recital duet partner
- Gave commencement speech at 1967 Naval Academy Graduation
- Political chant heard on his school bus in 1952
- Racket sport
- Born in
- Destination of first trip in a plane
- City of first (and brief)apartment/house rental
- Medical residency town
- There is no weight requirement for this team
- High school sports
- He would often be at work late reading reading these
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- First car
- First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
- Always has these on hand for an after dinner sweet
- Initial medical focus
- Woodensailing dinghy
- Fulton chain lake
- Later medical focus
- Hairstyle, sort of
20 Clues: Born in • First car • Racket sport • Medical school • Fulton chain lake • Hairstyle, sort of • High school sports • Later medical focus • Woodensailing dinghy • Initial medical focus • Medical residency town • Piano recital duet partner • Destination of first trip in a plane • First nuclear powered aircraft carrier • There is no weight requirement for this team • ...
Happy 80th Jack 2025-06-27
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- Medical school
- Piano recital duet partner
- Gave commencement speech at 1967 Naval Academy Graduation
- Political chant heard on his school bus in 1952
- Racket sport
- Born in
- Destination of first trip in a plane
- City of first (and brief)apartment/house rental
- Medical residency town
- There is no weight requirement for this team
- High school sports
- He would often be at work late reading reading these
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- First car
- First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
- Always has these on hand for an after dinner sweet
- Initial medical focus
- Wooden sailing dinghy
- Fulton chain lake
- Later medical focus
- Hairstyle, sort of
20 Clues: Born in • First car • Racket sport • Medical school • Fulton chain lake • Hairstyle, sort of • High school sports • Later medical focus • Initial medical focus • Wooden sailing dinghy • Medical residency town • Piano recital duet partner • Destination of first trip in a plane • First nuclear powered aircraft carrier • There is no weight requirement for this team • ...
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
Medical 2024-04-18
SDA 2022-02-04
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- If the client reports SSI based on disability and/or blindness was terminated due to financial factors, __________ medical eligibility
- _________ is an acronym for Disability Determination Service
- The DHS-3503-MRT is called the Medical Determination _____________ Checklist
- __________'s final determination that a client is not disabled and/or blind supersedes DDS’s certification.
- ____________age 65 or older may receive SDA.
- Persons receiving Michigan ____________ Services meets the SDA disability criteria
- The DDS will gather and review the medical ___________ and either certify or deny the disability claim based on the medical evidence
- To receive SDA, a person must be ___________, caring for a disabled person, or age 65 or older.
- The ___________is not required to gather medical evidence
- DDS will _______the client's disability determination and record it on the DHS-49-A
- The current location of your favorite Bloom trainer, Sallie
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- The client or authorized representative must sign the DHS-1555, Authorization to Release Protected __________ Information, to request existing medical records.
- A person is disabled for SDA purposes if he or she is diagnosed as having Acquired ____________________Syndrome (AIDS).
- An _____________ representative is a person who applies for assistance on behalf of the client and/or otherwise acts on their behalf
- For SDA and MA only, the DDS may put a case on medical __________ for further development
- DDS does not accept electronic medical records in the form of CDs or __________
- DHS-49-F, Medical-Social Questionnaire form is mandatory.
- A person is disabled for SDA purposes if he or she resides in a qualified ____________ Living Arrangement (SLA) facility.
- _________ is an Acronym for Substance Abuse treatment Center
- A person receiving post-______________ substance abuse treatment meets SDA disability criteria for 30 days following discharge from the SATC
- A DHS-54A, Medical _________ form can be used as verification for the caretaker of a disabled person
- A caretaker of a disabled person may receive SDA provided that the assistance of the caretaker is medically necessary for at least _________ days and the caretaker and the disabled person live together
22 Clues: ____________age 65 or older may receive SDA. • DHS-49-F, Medical-Social Questionnaire form is mandatory. • The ___________is not required to gather medical evidence • The current location of your favorite Bloom trainer, Sallie • _________ is an acronym for Disability Determination Service • _________ is an Acronym for Substance Abuse treatment Center • ...
Terminology 2025-02-06
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- The mass of a substance divided by its volume, indicating how compact the particles are.
- A minute portion of matter, which can be an atom or molecule in gases.
- The amount of space occupied by a substance, usually measured in liters or cubic meters.
- The general rules that describe the behavior of gases under various conditions of temperature and pressure.
- The energy of motion; in gases, it relates to the speed of particles.
- The process by which gas particles escape through a small opening into a vacuum.
- The ability of a gas to decrease in volume under pressure.
- The increase in volume of a gas when heated, as particles move faster and spread apart.
- The force exerted by gas particles per unit area on the walls of its container.
- A physical system that does not allow matter to enter or leave, only energy exchange is allowed.
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- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- The process by which gas particles spread out to evenly fill their container.
- A state where opposing forces or influences are balanced, such as pressure and temperature in a gas.
- A state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume, expanding to fill its container.
- An event where gas particles hit each other or the walls of their container, affecting pressure.
15 Clues: The ability of a gas to decrease in volume under pressure. • A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. • The energy of motion; in gases, it relates to the speed of particles. • A minute portion of matter, which can be an atom or molecule in gases. • The process by which gas particles spread out to evenly fill their container. • ...
Terminology 2022-06-24
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- List of responders and must notifies that VRI may contact if the client has an emergency
- Signal from a device in the form of a phone call to the Care Center
- Another company that provides devices and services and we provide the call/alarm monitoring
- We called EMS to respond to an emergency situation
- When the alarm page opens, a script appears to prompt your conversation with the client
- A friend or family member that is able to respond to the emergency or non-emergency need of the client within 15 minutes
- Code that describes client did not respond over the unit or by phone
- End user of VRI services
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- Mobile Device runs off a cellular network and can detect where the client is located when they press their button
- Works for an agency to assess and coordinate services for client’s health and well being
- Device that can detect when a fall has occurred
- Quality Assurance
- Order or authorization to provide a new client with VRI services
- Describes the six referral sources and billing categories from which we receive new clients
- Home Service Representative. Field reps that are responsible for installing and servicing equipment in client’s homes
15 Clues: Quality Assurance • End user of VRI services • Device that can detect when a fall has occurred • We called EMS to respond to an emergency situation • Order or authorization to provide a new client with VRI services • Signal from a device in the form of a phone call to the Care Center • Code that describes client did not respond over the unit or by phone • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-12-18
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- What is the name of the radiographic imaging of lymph vessels?
- What is the medical term for the absence of the spleen?
- What is a person who studies and treats immune system disorders called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the lymph vessel?
- What is the medical term for a malignant tumor of the lymphatic tissue?
- - What is the medical term for a tumor of the thymus gland?
- What is the abbreviation for bone marrow transplant?
- What is the medical term for disease of the lymph nodes?
- - What is the medical term for the study of the immune system?
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- What is the name of the protective protein that is produced by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen?
- What is the term for enlargement of the spleen?
- What is the medical term for suturing or repairing of the spleen?
- What is the excision of the spleen called?
- What is the medical term for inflammation of the lymph nodes?
- What is the excision of the thymus gland called?
- What is a Lymph cell called?
16 Clues: What is a Lymph cell called? • What is the excision of the spleen called? • What is the term for enlargement of the spleen? • What is the excision of the thymus gland called? • What is the abbreviation for bone marrow transplant? • What is the medical term for the absence of the spleen? • What is the medical term for disease of the lymph nodes? • ...
Terminology 2014-11-06
Across
- The very front of a vessel
- The top edge of a hull
- The back of the boat which closes of the hull
- The length of the vessel at the vessels flotation point
- The intersection of the hull to the deck
- The right side of the vessel looking forward
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- A vessel with 2 parallel hulls
- The width of the vessel
- In construction usually the first part laid down
- The minimum depth of water to float the vessel
- The back of the boat
- The left side of a vessel looking forward
- The maximum length of the vessel
- The sides of the vessel above the waterline
- The measurement from the DWL to the sheer
15 Clues: The back of the boat • The top edge of a hull • The width of the vessel • The very front of a vessel • A vessel with 2 parallel hulls • The maximum length of the vessel • The intersection of the hull to the deck • The left side of a vessel looking forward • The measurement from the DWL to the sheer • The sides of the vessel above the waterline • ...
Terminology 2023-09-14
Across
- The WHOOP of a boy, the THUD of a hoof.
- A statement or slogan that is repeated often that a person believes in.
- To find something out for certain, to be sure of
- Winnie the Pooh asked Rabbit how many carrots he grew this year.
- My mother is like the sun rising in the early morning.
- The repeated use of similar-sounding consonants.
- When a character speaks their thoughts on stage.
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- Owls cause bad dreams and sickness
- Round the rugged rocks, the ragged rascals ran.
- Taking an educated guess about what the author is implying.
- A noun that is formed from another part of speech.
- essays that use images of sight, sound, hearing, and touch.
- To acquire knowledge.
- ... is an appropriate, valuable and valid medium to assist EFAL learners in accomplishing important goals, it also provides learners with motivation to learn and models of high-quality language while it enhances students' imagination, interaction, and collaboration.
- “a”, “the”, “some”
15 Clues: “a”, “the”, “some” • To acquire knowledge. • Owls cause bad dreams and sickness • The WHOOP of a boy, the THUD of a hoof. • Round the rugged rocks, the ragged rascals ran. • To find something out for certain, to be sure of • The repeated use of similar-sounding consonants. • When a character speaks their thoughts on stage. • ...
Terminology 2022-10-21
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- papule containing pus
- a contagious parasitic infection
- Skin tags
- a groove or crack like sore
- a thick walled closed sac filled with fluid
- like freckles, tattoo marks or flat moles.
- when you get a mosquito bite
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- small collection of clear fluid
- a thickened scar
- hardening and shrinking of the connective tissue
- solid, round or oval elevated lesion
- open sore on the skin
- ring worm
- a scab
- Wearing away of epidermis
15 Clues: a scab • Skin tags • ring worm • a thickened scar • papule containing pus • open sore on the skin • Wearing away of epidermis • a groove or crack like sore • when you get a mosquito bite • small collection of clear fluid • a contagious parasitic infection • solid, round or oval elevated lesion • like freckles, tattoo marks or flat moles. • a thick walled closed sac filled with fluid • ...
terminology 2025-01-20
15 Clues: boy goat • newborn horse • meat from swine • mature male hog • young female pig • very young turkey • mature male sheep • mature female goat • young female horse • castrated male goat • young female chicken • castrated male chickens • hen used for laying eggs • newborn or very young pig • mature female that can reproduce
Compliance Crossword Puzzle Contest 2025-03-10
Across
- The ‘S’ of the TRUST principles of Adequate Procedures stands for: S______ Review, Monitoring & Enforcement.
- Cash and cash equivalents are categories of gifts that are _________ in the Bank.
- Small, unofficial payments to public officials to expedite routine processes are commonly known as ________ payments.
- What is the Shariah terminology for an interest-free financial system in Islamic Banking?
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- What is the first step in customer due diligence (CDD) to verify a customer’s identity?
- A bank can disclose customer information if the customer provides this type of authorisation: Written _______.
- What term is used for transactions structured just below reporting thresholds to evade detection?
- Under PDPA, the _____ Principle states that organisations must inform individuals about the purpose of data collection before processing their personal data.
- Upon receiving permissible gifts, by way of good practice employees should respectfully ________ the gift first and foremost.
- What is the Shariah terminology for excessive uncertainty in contracts, which is prohibited in Islamic finance?
10 Clues: Cash and cash equivalents are categories of gifts that are _________ in the Bank. • What is the first step in customer due diligence (CDD) to verify a customer’s identity? • What is the Shariah terminology for an interest-free financial system in Islamic Banking? • ...
MEDICAL 2022-04-02
13 Clues: asma • luka • demam • bidan • perban • pusing • dokter gigi • sakit kepala • dokter bedah • sakit telinga • sakitpinggang • patah tulang kaki • sakit tenggorokan
Vocabulary Review 2016-11-22
Across
- an object from a different time period
- to enter without invitation
- promise or sense of duty
- lacking the necessary amount; not enough
- to reveal; to tell
- to hide or keep secret
Down
- a long journey in search of something of great value
- words belonging to a specific subject
- being uneducated or uneducated about something
- nickname
- the greatest amount
- to throw with force
- empty; contains nothing
13 Clues: nickname • to reveal; to tell • the greatest amount • to throw with force • to hide or keep secret • empty; contains nothing • promise or sense of duty • to enter without invitation • words belonging to a specific subject • an object from a different time period • lacking the necessary amount; not enough • being uneducated or uneducated about something • ...
Persuasive 2023-04-05
Across
- Using terminology to sound smart
- Using a play on words to say something the audience will remember
- words like us or we
- Question that wasn’t meant to be answered
- Drilling it into the audience’s heads
- comparison of two things
- Speaking formally to sound smart
- story of ones experiences
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- Adjectives that end in -er
- Getting the opinion of an expert to reinforce
- Language that used by groups of people
- adjectives that end in -est
- Using stats to prove something
- Over exaggeration
14 Clues: Over exaggeration • words like us or we • comparison of two things • story of ones experiences • Adjectives that end in -er • adjectives that end in -est • Using stats to prove something • Using terminology to sound smart • Speaking formally to sound smart • Drilling it into the audience’s heads • Language that used by groups of people • Question that wasn’t meant to be answered • ...
Word of the Day (Week 1-5) Woods 2020-10-22
Across
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- not important
- feeling like sand
- a sudden idea to do something
- a complete failure (!!)
- to think about something for a long time
- no longer in use
- not too much or too little
- puzzled
- a likelihood of behaving a certain way
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- to make something seem larger
- a finger or toe
- to tease or make fun of
- to set free
- not giving up / lasting a long time
- farthest reaches of settlement or exploration
- skillful at dealing with people
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
- special vocabulary (computer, science)
- to display noticeably
20 Clues: puzzled • to set free • not important • a finger or toe • no longer in use • feeling like sand • to display noticeably • to tease or make fun of • a complete failure (!!) • not too much or too little • to make something seem larger • a sudden idea to do something • skillful at dealing with people • a risky or uncertain undertaking • not giving up / lasting a long time • ...
연습용 2026-01-06
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
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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 • ...
Health 2025-06-27
Across
- assists doctors and cares for patients
- prepares and gives out medicines
- a written order for medicine
- medical care given for an illness
- a shot of medicine with a needle
- a possible broken arm, hurt after an incident
- an immune system reaction to substances
- a doctor who performs operations
- an injection to prevent illness
- – a scheduled meeting with a doctor
- a routine medical examination
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- a person receiving medical care
- a sign of illness
- an operation performed by a doctor
- the process of getting better
- medicine to reduce pain
- medical professional
- the identification of an illness
- medicine that fights bacterial infections
- a healthcare facility for outpatient services
20 Clues: a sign of illness • medical professional • medicine to reduce pain • a written order for medicine • the process of getting better • a routine medical examination • a person receiving medical care • an injection to prevent illness • prepares and gives out medicines • a shot of medicine with a needle • the identification of an illness • a doctor who performs operations • ...
Jobs in Healthcare 2024-08-20
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- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the digestive system
- a person who is certified and experienced in practicing medicine to help maintain and restore a patient’s physical and mental health
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
- use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients
- a highly trained medical professional who responds to emergency calls and provides advanced life support to the sick and injured
- health professionals who use nutrition, behavioral science, and social science to help people improve their health and well-being
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults
- a medical professional who draws blood from patients in medical facilities
- a licensed healthcare professional who provides care for patients, families, and communities to help them maintain or improve their health and quality of life
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes
- a medical professional who diagnoses, treats, and researches illnesses and injuries in non-human animals
- laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular abnormalities to help diagnose diseases and medical conditions
- doctor who specializes in operating on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities by removing or repairing parts of the body
- Deals with emotional and mental disorders
- licensed healthcare professionals who specialize in the neuromusculoskeletal system
- medical professionals who specializes in anesthesia care, pain management, and critical care medicine
- a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system, from puberty through menopause
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats oral health conditions, including teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth
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- a doctor who specializes in caring for women and their unborn babies during pregnancy, childbirth, and after birth
- healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye and vision conditions
- a doctor who specializes in the health of children from birth to young adulthood
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques
- healthcare professionals who are experts in medication and how it works in the body
- healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and manage hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders in people of all ages
- medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas
- a healthcare professional who uses sound waves and imaging equipment to create images of the inside of the body, called ultrasounds
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system
- a dentist who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental malocclusions and facial irregularities
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and researching blood conditions and diseases that affect the bone marrow and lymphatic system
32 Clues: Deals with emotional and mental disorders • healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision • a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults • medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas • use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients • ...
Language arts crossword puzzle 2023-09-13
Across
- to shrink in fear or dislike
- real not copied or fake
- to hate instantly
- dependable easy to be trusted
- hateful scorn
- fair not favoring one side or another
- to hold or keep
- a thought or an idea
- to need or desire strongly
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- easy to see clear apparent
- an alphabetical list of terms or words
- inspiring or deserving hatred
- completely honest
- having one use among many uses
- to invent in order to device
- a word that means the opposite of another word
- vocabulary particular to a certain subject
- to end by force or effort
- pleasant friendly
19 Clues: hateful scorn • to hold or keep • completely honest • to hate instantly • pleasant friendly • a thought or an idea • real not copied or fake • to end by force or effort • easy to see clear apparent • to need or desire strongly • to shrink in fear or dislike • to invent in order to device • inspiring or deserving hatred • dependable easy to be trusted • having one use among many uses • ...
Gothic Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- gave you my heart”.
- I was suffering
- I am Harry Potter!
- werewolves and vampires.
- serious pain and suffering.
- _________ into werewolves at full moon.
- the limes.
- are evil!
- Chosen One” is a type of book ____
- are a type of _________ creature.
- onto a rope and trying not to fall.
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- and this rhyme but are also both terminology for Gothic Literature.
- I shan’t be sorry for I will be glad.
- so cold I’m ______ing
- is so unpleasant!
- identity of the person who killed her is a ________.
- a woman and a hero.
- open umbrellas indoors.
- is a type of language __________
19 Clues: are evil! • the limes. • I was suffering • is so unpleasant! • I am Harry Potter! • gave you my heart”. • a woman and a hero. • so cold I’m ______ing • open umbrellas indoors. • werewolves and vampires. • serious pain and suffering. • is a type of language __________ • are a type of _________ creature. • Chosen One” is a type of book ____ • onto a rope and trying not to fall. • ...
BIO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 2025-04-02
Across
- The range of frequencies a biomedical signal can transmit without distortion.
- Device that picks up electrical signals from the body, used in ECG or EEG.
- A technique used to minimize electrical noise in biomedical instruments.
- Unwanted signal disturbances in measurements due to movement or electrical interference.
- Designing medical devices to be comfortable and user-friendly.
- Used in modern instruments to automate measurement and control.
- Used to remove unwanted noise from medical signals.
- Regular process to ensure the accuracy of medical instruments.
- A crystal material used in sensors to convert mechanical signals into electrical signals.
- Converts raw transducer output into a usable form.
- A device implanted to regulate heartbeats.
- The phenomenon where vibrations amplify biomedical signals.
- A component used to store electrical energy in biomedical circuits.
- System Alerts medical personnel when physiological parameters exceed limits.
- Electrical current measurement unit used in biomedical devices.
- Remote monitoring of biomedical data using wireless technology.
- The physical quantity or condition measured by a medical instrument.
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- The study of blood flow and circulation in the human body.
- Unwanted interference affecting biomedical signals.
- Device that delivers electric shocks to the heart to restore normal rhythm.
- A semiconductor that detects light, commonly used in pulse oximeters.
- A system that adjusts itself based on output measurements.
- Consistency and dependability of medical equipment.
- The Process of Sending biomedical data to remote locations.
- Applying energy to a biological system to observe its response.
- The consistency of repeated medical measurements.
- A device that converts one form of energy into another.
- Increasing the strength of a weak biomedical signal.
- Government rules ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medical devices.
- Overlapping signals from different physiological systems.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- A type of medical imaging using sound waves.
32 Clues: A device implanted to regulate heartbeats. • A type of medical imaging using sound waves. • The consistency of repeated medical measurements. • Converts raw transducer output into a usable form. • Unwanted interference affecting biomedical signals. • Consistency and dependability of medical equipment. • Used to remove unwanted noise from medical signals. • ...
AI&Health problems 2025-12-10
Across
- robot that helps doctors
- medical operation
- mistake in medical care
- health information of a person
- medical help to cure someone
- AI tool that helps in hospitals
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- creating new drugs
- medical services
- finding the cause of a problem
- finding a disease early
- illness caused by bacteria/virus
- medical image of the body
- illness in the body
- sign of a disease
14 Clues: medical services • medical operation • sign of a disease • creating new drugs • illness in the body • mistake in medical care • finding a disease early • robot that helps doctors • medical image of the body • medical help to cure someone • finding the cause of a problem • health information of a person • AI tool that helps in hospitals • illness caused by bacteria/virus
Jobs in Healthcare 2024-08-20
Across
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the digestive system
- a person who is certified and experienced in practicing medicine to help maintain and restore a patient’s physical and mental health
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
- use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients
- a highly trained medical professional who responds to emergency calls and provides advanced life support to the sick and injured
- health professionals who use nutrition, behavioral science, and social science to help people improve their health and well-being
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the endocrine system
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults
- a medical professional who draws blood from patients in medical facilities
- a licensed healthcare professional who provides care for patients, families, and communities to help them maintain or improve their health and quality of life
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes
- a medical professional who diagnoses, treats, and researches illnesses and injuries in non-human animals
- laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular abnormalities to help diagnose diseases and medical conditions
- doctor who specializes in operating on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities by removing or repairing parts of the body
- Deals with emotional and mental disorders
- licensed healthcare professionals who specialize in the neuromusculoskeletal system
- medical professionals who specializes in anesthesia care, pain management, and critical care medicine
- a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system, from puberty through menopause
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats oral health conditions, including teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth
Down
- a doctor who specializes in caring for women and their unborn babies during pregnancy, childbirth, and after birth
- healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
- a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye and vision conditions
- a doctor who specializes in the health of children from birth to young adulthood
- a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques
- healthcare professionals who are experts in medication and how it works in the body
- healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and manage hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders in people of all ages
- medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas
- a healthcare professional who uses sound waves and imaging equipment to create images of the inside of the body, called ultrasounds
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system
- a dentist who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental malocclusions and facial irregularities
- a doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and researching blood conditions and diseases that affect the bone marrow and lymphatic system
32 Clues: Deals with emotional and mental disorders • healthcare providers who specialize in the eyes and vision • a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults • medical professional who specializes in treating allergies and asthmas • use medical imaging technology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients • ...
Check Your Testing Vocabulary 2016-05-23
Across
- Level of (business) importance assigned to an item.
- Testing technique which executes all possible discrete combinations of each pair of input parameters is called ______________ testing.
- Ability to identify related items in documentation and s/w, such as requirements with associated tests.
- Terminology for "Capability of s/w to be upgraded to accommodate increasing loads".
- A systematic process to determine how the actual testing process is conducted within an organization or a team.
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- A __________ tree shows equivalence partitions hierarchically ordered, which is used for designing test cases.
- A peer review type that relies on visual examination of documents to detect defects.
- Ability to restart operations after the integrity of the application has been lost.
- Terminology for "Ease with which a s/w product can be transferred across different environment".
- An Iterative incremental framework for managing projects commonly used with Agile s/w development.
10 Clues: Level of (business) importance assigned to an item. • Ability to restart operations after the integrity of the application has been lost. • Terminology for "Capability of s/w to be upgraded to accommodate increasing loads". • A peer review type that relies on visual examination of documents to detect defects. • ...
Check Your Testing Vocabulary 2016-05-23
Across
- An Iterative incremental framework for managing projects commonly used with Agile s/w development.
- A peer review type that relies on visual examination of documents to detect defects.
- Testing technique which executes all possible discrete combinations of each pair of input parameters is called ______________ testing.
- Ability to identify related items in documentation and s/w, such as requirements with associated tests.
- A systematic process to determine how the actual testing process is conducted within an organization or a team.
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- A __________ tree shows equivalence partitions hierarchically ordered, which is used for designing test cases.
- Terminology for "Ease with which a s/w product can be transferred across different environment".
- Level of (business) importance assigned to an item.
- Ability to restart operations after the integrity of the application has been lost.
- Terminology for "Capability of s/w to be upgraded to accommodate increasing loads".
10 Clues: Level of (business) importance assigned to an item. • Ability to restart operations after the integrity of the application has been lost. • Terminology for "Capability of s/w to be upgraded to accommodate increasing loads". • A peer review type that relies on visual examination of documents to detect defects. • ...
Back Office Refresher 2020-05-03
Across
- This is the medical abbreviation for "history".
- eye What does the medical abbreviation OD mean?
- Who discharges a TB read?
- How many rings do you have to answer the phone?
- This is the medical term for painful urination.
- down What is the appropriate position for a patient to be in when getting a injection?
- Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise?
- Date What is circled at every clinic?
- ear What does the medical abbreviation AS mean?
- This is the medical abbreviation for "symptoms".
- How many types of stool specimens are there?
- After using a cavi wipe, how many minutes does it take to dry?
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- This is the medical term for blood in urine.
- What color top is for wound cultures?
- minute How long do you count for respiration's?
- How many ways can you obtain a oxygen saturation?
- What color top is the preferred strep culture swab?
- What is the name of the pulse located under the wrist?
- What type of thermometer should be used for a 10 month year old?
- Where can you find the Nurse Screen?
- days In how many days should a multi use vial be discarded?
- How many patient identifiers must be on in house labs and injections?
- What finger should not be used when taking a pulse?
23 Clues: Who discharges a TB read? • Where can you find the Nurse Screen? • What color top is for wound cultures? • Date What is circled at every clinic? • This is the medical term for blood in urine. • How many types of stool specimens are there? • Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise? • This is the medical abbreviation for "history". • ...
Back Office Refresher 2020-05-03
Across
- This is the medical abbreviation for "history".
- eye What does the medical abbreviation OD mean?
- Who discharges a TB read?
- How many rings do you have to answer the phone?
- This is the medical term for painful urination.
- down What is the appropriate position for a patient to be in when getting a injection?
- Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise?
- Date What is circled at every clinic?
- ear What does the medical abbreviation AS mean?
- This is the medical abbreviation for "symptoms".
- How many types of stool specimens are there?
- After using a cavi wipe, how many minutes does it take to dry?
Down
- This is the medical term for blood in urine.
- What color top is for wound cultures?
- minute How long do you count for respiration's?
- How many ways can you obtain a oxygen saturation?
- What color top is the preferred strep culture swab?
- What is the name of the pulse located under the wrist?
- What type of thermometer should be used for a 10 month year old?
- Where can you find the Nurse Screen?
- days In how many days should a multi use vial be discarded?
- How many patient identifiers must be on in house labs and injections?
- What finger should not be used when taking a pulse?
23 Clues: Who discharges a TB read? • Where can you find the Nurse Screen? • What color top is for wound cultures? • Date What is circled at every clinic? • This is the medical term for blood in urine. • How many types of stool specimens are there? • Is it okay to remove a patient from Clockwise? • This is the medical abbreviation for "history". • ...
6GWWA Vocabulary Explansion 2023-11-29
Across
- Raised or increased.
- Expecting a baby.
- Record of a person's health and treatment: their medical ...
- Who a person is.
- Process of inhaling and exhaling.
- Detach or separate: to come ...
- Provide medical care: to ... someone
- Legal process of becoming a parent to someone not born to you.
- Major blood vessel in the neck: the ... vein
- Gather or collect over time.
- Suddenly fell down or fainted.
- Important or notable.
- Evaluation of nervous system function: a ... exam
- Watch closely or supervise: to stand ...
- Forming an opinion or conclusion. (-ing form)
- Apply force: to put ...
- Institution providing medical and personal care: a care ...
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- Loss of body fluids.
- To release from medical care.
- Not based on reason or logic.
- Irregular heartbeat.
- Experience severe bleeding: to bleed ...
- Swelling and redness due to infection or injury.
- To determine the size or quantity.
- Specialized medical personnel for critical cases: a ... team
- Medical evacuation.
- Late or progressed state of a condition: ... stage
- Harm or injury.
- Unrealistic hopes or desires: ... thinking
- Apply pressure or compress.
- Brief break or pause: a short ...
- Windpipe, part of the respiratory system.
32 Clues: Harm or injury. • Who a person is. • Expecting a baby. • Medical evacuation. • Raised or increased. • Loss of body fluids. • Irregular heartbeat. • Important or notable. • Apply force: to put ... • Apply pressure or compress. • Gather or collect over time. • To release from medical care. • Not based on reason or logic. • Suddenly fell down or fainted. • Detach or separate: to come ... • ...
EMR Chapter 1 Crossword 2022-06-03
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- Standardized procedures to be followed when providing care to injured or ill persons.
- A person trained in emergency care who may be called on to give such care as a routine part of their job (paid or volunteer) until more advanced emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over.
- _____ of practice: The range of duties and skills that are allowed and expected to be performed when necessary, according to the professional’s level of training, while using reasonable care and skill.
- A type of medical direction, also called “on-line,” “base-station,” “immediate” or “concurrent medical control”; under this type of medical direction, the physician speaks directly with emergency care providers at the scene of an emergency. Emergency medical.
- A person who gives basic emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system; EMTs are typically authorized to function after completing local and state certification requirements; formerly referred to as EMT-Basic.
- Achieved by obtaining and maintaining the National EMS Certification (or state certification), taking an approved EMS course and meeting other requirements; this does not grant the right to practice as licensure may in some states.
- _________ credentialing: Local requirements EMRs must meet in order to maintain employment or obtain certain protocols so that they may practice.
- A person trained to give basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical services (EMS) system.
- A type of medical direction, also called “off-line,” “retrospective” or “prospective” medical control; this type of medical direction includes education, protocol review and quality improvement for emergency care providers.
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- Medical _______ The monitoring of care provided by out-of-hospital providers to injured or ill persons, usually by a medical director.
- _____care: Emergency medical care provided before a patient arrives at a hospital or medical facility.
- An allied health professional whose primary focus is to give advanced emergency medical care for critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system.
- Medical _____ A physician who provides oversight and assumes responsibility for the care of injured or ill persons provided in out-of hospital settings.
- Required acknowledgment that the bearer has permission to practice in the licensing state; offers the highest level of public protection; may be revoked at the state level should the bearer no longer meet the required standards.
- _____ orders: Protocols issued by the medical director allowing specific skills to be performed or specific medications to be administered in certain situations.
15 Clues: Standardized procedures to be followed when providing care to injured or ill persons. • _____care: Emergency medical care provided before a patient arrives at a hospital or medical facility. • Medical _______ The monitoring of care provided by out-of-hospital providers to injured or ill persons, usually by a medical director. • ...
Government Organization Crossword Assignment 2024-06-26
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- The leader in shaping and supporting the profession of veterinary technology in the United States. It has written the code of ethics, the veterinary technician oath, and the veterinary technician model practice act and has brought about important changes in the terminology of the profession.
- Engages in an ever-increasing number of cross sectoral activities to address health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface.
- Organization that handles licensing Veterinarians, and Veterinary Technicians
- Responsible for for ensuring the nations supply of meat poultry and eggs is safe, and packaged and labeled correctly.
- Work to protect America from health, safety, and security threats, including animal welfare, and animal-related diseases.
- State Veterinary Medical Association for North Carolina.
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- Protects and promotes US agricultural health, regulates genetically engineered organisms, administers the Animal Welfare Act, and carries out wildlife damage management activities.
- Not for profit association representing over 85000 vets. Concerned with information on pet care, selecting a veterinarian, and what to do in an emergency.
- Works to prevent cruelty to animals and promote human treatment.
- Ensures that the ingredients used in pet food is safe.
10 Clues: Ensures that the ingredients used in pet food is safe. • State Veterinary Medical Association for North Carolina. • Works to prevent cruelty to animals and promote human treatment. • Organization that handles licensing Veterinarians, and Veterinary Technicians • ...
Pathology of the respiratory system 2023-10-04
Across
- What is the hallmark of asthma?
- What is the medical term for permanent widening of the bronchi?
- What is the medical term for a collapsed lung?
- What is the most common life-threatening genetic disease among Caucasians?
- What is the most common respiratory infection?
- What is the cause of pulmonary embolism?
- What is the name of the condition that occurs when fluid builds up around the lungs?
- What is the most common type of cancer in men?
- What is the medical term for severe difficulty breathing?
- What is the main symptom of COPD?
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- What is the medical term for low oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the main pathologic finding in bronchiolitis obliterans?
- What causes the wheezing sound in asthma?
- What is the most common cause of pneumonia?
- What is the most common type of lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for shortness of breath?
- What is the name of the abnormal growth of cells in lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for the thickening and scarring of lung tissue?
- What is the leading cause of death from respiratory disease?
- What is the most common chronic respiratory disease in children?
20 Clues: What is the hallmark of asthma? • What is the main symptom of COPD? • What is the cause of pulmonary embolism? • What causes the wheezing sound in asthma? • What is the most common cause of pneumonia? • What is the most common type of lung cancer? • What is the medical term for a collapsed lung? • What is the most common respiratory infection? • ...
Intro to Medical Terminology Chapter 6-8 2025-09-29
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- opening between the vocal cords
- double sided membrane that surrounds the lungs
- excessive urine production
- medications that help the body release extra fluids
- carry air from trachea to the lungs
- oily secretion
- the process of making urine
- redness of the skin
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- pleurae, the layer that is superficial to the lungs
- septum, thin bony and cartilaginous structure that divides the nasal cavity into two equal half's
- itching of the skin
- pleurae, the outer layer of the lungs
- top layer of skin
- the skin to the underlying fascia of the bones and muscles
- urine output less than 500 ml in a 24-hour period
- meatus, the external opening of the urethra
- fat layer
- material that escapes damaged tissue (blister/burn)
- system, removes waste in the form of urine urethra, the tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
- little to no urine production in a 24-hour period
20 Clues: fat layer • oily secretion • 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 • ...
Health Data Recap 2021-01-27
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- Electronic Health Record
- Any data that relates to a medical intervention
- A document that shares all data of a study
- The main goal you try to achieve during a study
- When the exposure to the intervention or comparator is defined by luck
- when under currently available medical interventions healthcare can not be produced optimally
- A definition or summary of the product we aim to create
- A structure for claims
- A brief summary of a study
- A measurement of the condition of a patient
- the performance of a medical intervention under ideal and controlled circumstances
- When after sampling data is collected looking backwards
- any person or organization that can benefit from a medical intervention
- The cornerstone of all health data
- Physician Reported Outcomes also patient reported outcomes
- When 2 groups with different outcomes are compared to understand what drives the differences in terms of outcomes
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- The highest class of evidence
- The weakest class of evidence
- When as a company we bring a solution to an unmet medical need
- When only the research knows who gets the actual intervention
- any statement we make about our company, brand, or products across any channel
- When data has been powered to support claims
- Data that is collected during the routine use of medical interventions
- an exact, detailed testable statement of what the researcher(s) predict will be the outcome of the study
- the performance of a medical intervention versus the effort required to perform it
- an internal detailed review of all available evidence
- the performance of a medical intervention under 'real-world' conditions
27 Clues: A structure for claims • Electronic Health Record • A brief summary of a study • The highest class of evidence • The weakest class of evidence • The cornerstone of all health data • A document that shares all data of a study • A measurement of the condition of a patient • When data has been powered to support claims • Any data that relates to a medical intervention • ...
Week 20 2022-01-19
Across
- Relating to the study or practice of medicine
- Very important
- An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or damage.
- A person in authority over a body of troops or a military or medical operation.
- Likely to cause problems, harm or injury; or to have adverse consequences.
- Causing or relating to physical injury by violence or an accident
- Cause (someone or something) to be vulnerable or at risk; endanger.
- A medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals.[1] Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient.
- Someone who is receiving medical treatment
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- Place where the air pressure is increased two to three times higher than normal air pressure. Under these conditions, your lungs can gather much more oxygen than would be possible breathing pure oxygen at normal air pressure.
- To save (someone or something) from danger or harm
- An individual who has extensive training in advanced life support, including endotracheal intubation, emergency pharmacology, cardiac monitoring, and other advanced assessment and treatment skills.
- A professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), and the dispatching and support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call.
- Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter.
- Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patient's condition.
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- The management and care of a patient to combat disease, injury or disorder.
- A person licensed to practice medicine
- A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action
- endanger; jeopardize
20 Clues: Very important • endanger; jeopardize • A person licensed to practice medicine • Someone who is receiving medical treatment • Relating to the study or practice of medicine • Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter. • To save (someone or something) from danger or harm • A serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action • ...
Crossword 1 2021-04-05
8 Clues: decrease in size • carefully attentive • wear off or die down • technical terminology • block off the approach • very confident feeling • cause to start burning • place at the end of a journey
Family History 2019-02-22
Across
- dads b-day
- runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue
- moms dad
- runs on denise's side all the way down in the medical history and allie has it
- mom and dad are both allergic to this
- gma denise b-day
- first name
- gpa butch b-day
- cause of death of butch
- gpa noah b-day
- moms name
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- dads mom
- my b-day
- moms b-day
- moms mom
- gma mary b-day
- runs in the hiatt family medical history
- these type of issues run in the millard womens side medical history
- dads name
- dads dad
20 Clues: dads mom • my b-day • moms dad • moms mom • dads dad • dads name • moms name • dads b-day • moms b-day • first name • gma mary b-day • gpa noah b-day • gpa butch b-day • gma denise b-day • cause of death of butch • mom and dad are both allergic to this • runs in the hiatt family medical history • runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue • ...
Medical Service Professionals - The Gatekeepers of Patient Safety 2017-11-01
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- Doctor of Medicine
- American Board of Family Medicine
- Allied Health Professional
- South Carolina Association Medical Staff Services
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Doctor of Osteopathy
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- American Board of Podiatric Medicine
- American Board of Otolaryngology
- The specific services and procedures a physician is qualified to provide or perform in a facility
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- Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
- National Association Medical Staff Services
- Information regarding a physician's qualification for appointment to the medical staff.
- Physician Assistant - Certified
- American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- American Board of Surgery
- Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation
- Medical Service Provider
- American Board of Internal Medicine
20 Clues: Doctor of Medicine • Doctor of Osteopathy • Medical Service Provider • Family Nurse Practitioner • American Board of Surgery • Allied Health Professional • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine • Physician Assistant - Certified • American Board of Otolaryngology • American Board of Family Medicine • American Board of Internal Medicine • American Board of Podiatric Medicine • ...
dalvatrash@yahoo.com 2025-07-08
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- — Substance that prevents infection.
- — Emergency medical responder.
- — Treatment intended to heal or relieve.
- — Related to bones and joints.
- — Loss of sensation during surgery.
- — Preventive shot to build immunity.
- — Study of disease causes and effects.
- — Study of the nervous system.
- — Medical imaging using X-rays or scans.
- — Branch dealing with heart diseases.
- — Medical procedure involving an operation.
- — Identifying a disease or condition.
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- — Doctor’s written order for medication.
- — Drug that fights bacterial infections.
- — Branch for skin conditions.
- — Instrument to listen to the heart.
- — Place where medicines are dispensed.
- — Study of the immune system.
- — Study and treatment of cancer.
- — Medical care for children.
20 Clues: — Medical care for children. • — Branch for skin conditions. • — Study of the immune system. • — Emergency medical responder. • — Related to bones and joints. • — Study of the nervous system. • — Study and treatment of cancer. • — Loss of sensation during surgery. • — Substance that prevents infection. • — Instrument to listen to the heart. • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: capture • upgrade • holiday • medical • confirm • consent • bearing • working • victory • towards • anxious • improve • crystal • tonight • anxiety • walking • burning • kingdom • history
mari 2023-03-01
Across
- mental illness with unadequate behavior
- a medical device for walking
- medical diagnostic techniques
- a capital of Hubei province, in China
- a medical instrument for vaccination
- a medical device for auscultation
- coronovirus disease
- a specialist providing optical eye care
- an assistant of a physician
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- a device for investigating ear symptoms
- using medical imaging to diagnose diseases
- a handheld device for grasping and holding objects
- a specialist treating disorders of the veins
- responsible for taking blood samples
- a small sharp bladed instrument for surgery
- a device for diagnostics of the nervous system
16 Clues: coronovirus disease • an assistant of a physician • a medical device for walking • medical diagnostic techniques • a medical device for auscultation • responsible for taking blood samples • a medical instrument for vaccination • a capital of Hubei province, in China • a device for investigating ear symptoms • mental illness with unadequate behavior • ...
MA 50 Week 1 Theory Spelling and Terminology Exam 2024-07-01
Across
- management. An assortment of skills, tools, and practices used to manage time during daily activities and when accomplishing specific projects.
- ethic. Set of values held by employees of performing work for a moral good.
- An addition to the end of a term that changes the grammatical function of the term.
- The form of a term that indicates the presence of only one.
- An awareness of one’s own personality or uniqueness.
- root. A component of a medical term that does not have a combining form vowel attached.
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- thinking. Using deductive reasoning to examine a problem or issue from a variety of different angles in order to arrive at the most appropriate conclusion and using that information in order to guide behaviors.
- Capable of producing fever.
- player. Works cooperatively with a group of people.
- The depression between the thigh and the trunk of the body; the inguinal region.
- Internal organs.
- The outermost part of the body.
- pressure. Difference between the systolic and diastolic measurements.
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- Outward or visible persona that a person gives to other individuals.
- pedis. A pulse point palpable on the instep of the foot.
- A word component added to the beginning of a word root or combining form that typically modifies the remaining part of the term.
- The relaxation phase of the heartbeat; the period of least pressure.
- Pertaining to the artery that lies adjacent to the femur.
- An instrument used in auscultation to convey to the ear the sounds produced by the body.
- The form of a term that indicates more than one.
- Ability to overcome challenges such as trauma, tragedy, personal crises, and life problems—and bounce back stronger and wiser with a greater sense of self-esteem.
- Doing the right thing in a reliable way; having a moral compass.
- forms. In medical terminology, the word root with a combining form vowel (usually an “o”) that aids in making the word pronounceable, particularly when adding a suffix that begins with a consonant.
- Referring to the radial artery or pulse taken in the radial artery.
- Throbbing caused by the regular alternating contraction and expansion of an artery.
- Characteristics that are inherent or natural, while others must be learned.
27 Clues: Internal organs. • Capable of producing fever. • The outermost part of the body. • The form of a term that indicates more than one. • player. Works cooperatively with a group of people. • An awareness of one’s own personality or uniqueness. • pedis. A pulse point palpable on the instep of the foot. • Pertaining to the artery that lies adjacent to the femur. • ...
Logy,geo and bio 2023-05-09
Across
- the science of agriculture.
- form or shape of earth
- a round solid figure of life
- a form of writing
- I like to study crime what am I called?
- branch of medicine affecting the nose.
- Study the prehistoric times
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- the parallels of earth
- science of earth
- a state of being diverse variety of life
- my friend study's hearing what there name?
- the study of living organisms.
12 Clues: science of earth • a form of writing • the parallels of earth • form or shape of earth • the science of agriculture. • Study the prehistoric times • a round solid figure of life • the study of living organisms. • branch of medicine affecting the nose. • I like to study crime what am I called? • a state of being diverse variety of life • my friend study's hearing what there name?
Crossword Puzzle Assignment — Medical Terminology Cardiovascular disease 2025-11-19
Across
- cholesterol Too much fat
- Highblood pressure that increase risk of heart desease
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- infarction Heart attack
- Enlargement of the heart
- Electrical pulses
- Death of body tissue
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- ischemia Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- Slow heart rate
- Sound waves
- High levels of fats
- Absence of electrical activity
- Blush discoloration
- Electrocardiogram
- Heart beats with irregular rhythm
- Fluid builds up in body tissue
- Chest pain
- Special dye
- Breathing
20 Clues: Breathing • Chest pain • Sound waves • Special dye • Slow heart rate • Electrocardiogram • Electrical pulses • High levels of fats • Blush discoloration • Death of body tissue • infarction Heart attack • cholesterol Too much fat • Enlargement of the heart • Abnormally fast heart rate • Absence of electrical activity • Fluid builds up in body tissue • Heart beats with irregular rhythm • ...
Digital Health Terminologies 2020-08-10
Across
- Also known as tiny organs, they are made of layered stem cells that can grow inside the body of a patient and can take over when an old organ fails
- 8. The explicit agreement from a patient to allow another party to view the data contained in his or her electronic health record
- The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source
- The 3D printed pill being developed for patients with multiple illness that can hold several drugs at once, each with different release times is called
- capabilities that enable a doctor to perform surgery on a patient when they are not physically in the same location by using robotics and other advanced technologies.
- The system allow neurologists to diagnose strokes remotely in time to order life-saving “clot buster” medications, where the neurologists review and interpret CT brain scans that have been stored and forwarded, and they examine the patient via videoconferencing.
- a malicious software that blocks access to a victim’s data until a ransom is paid and has been used by hackers to extort payments from hospitals and health care organizations
- The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information
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- The ability of clinical or patient data to transfer between providers in various settings and their various software packages
- An emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle is called _____ medicine.
- a map of clinical concepts with standard descriptive terms, containing approximately 355,000 concepts and is the core terminology for EMRs
- the ever-growing array of medical devices and applications that connect to health care IT systems through online computer networks
- The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results
- Any portable device that can be worn to collect medical information, such as pacemakers, pedometers or smartphones
14 Clues: The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results • The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source • The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information • ...
Digital Health Terminologies 2020-08-10
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- the ever-growing array of medical devices and applications that connect to health care IT systems through online computer networks
- The 3D printed pill being developed for patients with multiple illness that can hold several drugs at once, each with different release times is called
- Also known as tiny organs, they are made of layered stem cells that can grow inside the body of a patient and can take over when an old organ fails
- Any portable device that can be worn to collect medical information, such as pacemakers, pedometers or smartphones
- The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results
- The system allow neurologists to diagnose strokes remotely in time to order life-saving “clot buster” medications, where the neurologists review and interpret CT brain scans that have been stored and forwarded, and they examine the patient via videoconferencing.
- The ability of clinical or patient data to transfer between providers in various settings and their various software packages
Down
- The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source
- capabilities that enable a doctor to perform surgery on a patient when they are not physically in the same location by using robotics and other advanced technologies.
- An emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle is called _____ medicine.
- a malicious software that blocks access to a victim’s data until a ransom is paid and has been used by hackers to extort payments from hospitals and health care organizations
- a map of clinical concepts with standard descriptive terms, containing approximately 355,000 concepts and is the core terminology for EMRs
- The explicit agreement from a patient to allow another party to view the data contained in his or her electronic health record
- The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information
14 Clues: The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results • The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source • The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information • ...
Digital Health Terminologies 2020-08-10
Across
- Also known as tiny organs, they are made of layered stem cells that can grow inside the body of a patient and can take over when an old organ fails
- The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information
- the ever-growing array of medical devices and applications that connect to health care IT systems through online computer networks
- The ability of clinical or patient data to transfer between providers in various settings and their various software packages
- An emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle is called _____ medicine.
- a map of clinical concepts with standard descriptive terms, containing approximately 355,000 concepts and is the core terminology for EMRs
Down
- Any portable device that can be worn to collect medical information, such as pacemakers, pedometers or smartphones
- The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results
- The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source
- The 3D printed pill being developed for patients with multiple illness that can hold several drugs at once, each with different release times is called
- The system allow neurologists to diagnose strokes remotely in time to order life-saving “clot buster” medications, where the neurologists review and interpret CT brain scans that have been stored and forwarded, and they examine the patient via videoconferencing.
- The explicit agreement from a patient to allow another party to view the data contained in his or her electronic health record
- capabilities that enable a doctor to perform surgery on a patient when they are not physically in the same location by using robotics and other advanced technologies.
- a malicious software that blocks access to a victim’s data until a ransom is paid and has been used by hackers to extort payments from hospitals and health care organizations
14 Clues: The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results • The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source • The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information • ...
disease 2014-03-19
Across
- fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva short
- the exact reason of tourette
- propanol
- porphyria is the origin of...
- Named after the novel written by lewis carroll
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- diagnosed trough
- brain stimulation is a treatment of ...
- Treatment to different kind of warts
- sudden repetitive movements
- Real life smurf disease in terminology
10 Clues: propanol • diagnosed trough • sudden repetitive movements • the exact reason of tourette • porphyria is the origin of... • Treatment to different kind of warts • Real life smurf disease in terminology • brain stimulation is a treatment of ... • fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva short • Named after the novel written by lewis carroll
Week 8 Greek Words Part 2 (con't) 2022-10-16
Across
- weather science; study of atmosphere
- legends; folklore; traditional stories
- study of human mind and mental states
- scientific study of animals
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- language; vocabulary; jargon; words
- religion; spirituality; mysticism
- group or series of three related works
- expertise; equipment; machinery; tools
- study of human societies and groups
- reason; judgment; sense
10 Clues: reason; judgment; sense • scientific study of animals • religion; spirituality; mysticism • language; vocabulary; jargon; words • study of human societies and groups • weather science; study of atmosphere • study of human mind and mental states • group or series of three related works • expertise; equipment; machinery; tools • legends; folklore; traditional stories
Phonics 2025-12-15
Across
- last part of something
- opportunity to do something before others do
- causing death eventually
- extremely small
- cause something to end
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- having a limited amount
- occurring at the beginning of something
- special words used in a particular field
- to cause the beginning of something
- keep something within limits
10 Clues: extremely small • last part of something • cause something to end • having a limited amount • causing death eventually • keep something within limits • to cause the beginning of something • occurring at the beginning of something • special words used in a particular field • opportunity to do something before others do
AI&Health problems 2025-12-10
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- robot that helps doctors
- medical operation
- mistake in medical care
- health information of a person
- medical help to cure someone
- AI tool that helps in hospitals
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- creating new drugs
- medical services
- finding the cause of a problem
- finding a disease early
- illness caused by bacteria/virus
- medical image of the body
- illness in the body
- sign of a disease
14 Clues: medical services • medical operation • sign of a disease • creating new drugs • illness in the body • mistake in medical care • finding a disease early • robot that helps doctors • medical image of the body • medical help to cure someone • finding the cause of a problem • health information of a person • AI tool that helps in hospitals • illness caused by bacteria/virus
