medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Intro Cardiac content 2025-03-18
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- this word means 'around'
- the medical word for blood
- the medical word for slow
- the _ node of the second location in the line of electrical conduction of the heart
- the __ fibers are the last location of the electrical condition of the heart
- the medical word phleb/o means this
- the top chambers of the heart
- means 'to harden'
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- the word 'itis' means this
- the medical word for fast
- the bottom chambers of the heart
- the medical word sphygm/o means this
- this medical word means across
- the __ of His is the third location in the electrical conduction of the heart
- the type of vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the ___ node is the first in the line of the electrical conduction of the heart
16 Clues: means 'to harden' • this word means 'around' • the medical word for fast • the medical word for slow • the word 'itis' means this • the medical word for blood • the top chambers of the heart • this medical word means across • the bottom chambers of the heart • the medical word phleb/o means this • the medical word sphygm/o means this • ...
Digital Health Terminologies 2020-08-10
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- The ability of clinical or patient data to transfer between providers in various settings and their various software packages
- 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 explicit agreement from a patient to allow another party to view the data contained in his or her electronic health record
- a map of clinical concepts with standard descriptive terms, containing approximately 355,000 concepts and is the core terminology for EMRs
- 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.
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- 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.
- Any portable device that can be worn to collect medical information, such as pacemakers, pedometers or smartphones
- The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information
- An emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle is called _____ medicine.
- 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 universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results
- 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 ever-growing array of medical devices and applications that connect to health care IT systems through online computer networks
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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- 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 technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source
- An emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle is called _____ medicine.
- 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 ever-growing array of medical devices and applications that connect to health care IT systems through online computer networks
- Any portable device that can be worn to collect medical information, such as pacemakers, pedometers or smartphones
- The ability of clinical or patient data to transfer between providers in various settings and their various software packages
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- 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
- a map of clinical concepts with standard descriptive terms, containing approximately 355,000 concepts and is the core terminology for EMRs
- 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 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 term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information
- The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results
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 • ...
Healthcare Terminology 2023-12-20
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- The process of collecting and recording essential demographic and insurance information from individuals seeking healthcare services.
- Code This describes the provider or organization's type, classification, and the area of specialization.
- A unique 10-digit identification number issued to covered healthcare providers by the CMS.
- Website used to assign, maintain and lookup NPI numbers.
- Also known as Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System. A collection of codes that represent procedures, supplies, products, and services which may be provided to Medicare beneficiaries and individuals enrolled in private health insurance programs.
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- A code which is a combination of letters and/or numbers assigned to a particular symptom, or procedure. Its abbreviation is DX.
- The CMS regulates all lab testing performed on humans in the US through this program.
- An identification number used by the IRS. This identifies the provider/physician/practice/supplier to whom payment is made for the service.
- National Drug Code. Required for all medications, drugs, supplies and the codes are displayed on drug packaging in a 10-digit format.
- Codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Current Procedural Terminology.
10 Clues: Website used to assign, maintain and lookup NPI numbers. • The CMS regulates all lab testing performed on humans in the US through this program. • A unique 10-digit identification number issued to covered healthcare providers by the CMS. • Code This describes the provider or organization's type, classification, and the area of specialization. • ...
Roots Semester Review 5-7 2016-11-22
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- a touchable quality
- to move or control something
- audience member, watcher
- jargon, special vocabulary
- first, beginning
- visible through microscope
- fascinate
- rain, snow, hail
- infectious, communicable
- REAL, actual, visible, touchable
- causing death, lethal
- physical labor
- to end
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- impressive or shocking show
- to restrict, to imprison
- the last part, ending
- skillful movement
- one who walks
- original document
- leadership in action
- colorful patterns in a tube
- extremely small, miniscule
- guess
- touching or next to each other
- the base of something tall
- predict future by astrology
- surrender, succumb
- to begin
- limited, has an end
- to block, slow, or prevent progress; obstruct
30 Clues: guess • to end • to begin • fascinate • one who walks • physical labor • first, beginning • rain, snow, hail • skillful movement • original document • surrender, succumb • a touchable quality • limited, has an end • leadership in action • the last part, ending • causing death, lethal • to restrict, to imprison • audience member, watcher • infectious, communicable • jargon, special vocabulary • ...
Alaina 2018-10-16
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- not important
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- the farthest reaches of settlement
- feeling like sand
- to noticeably display
- to make it seem bigger than it is
- to tease or make fun of
- no longer in use
- to think about for a long time
- a complete failure
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- someone who always jokes around
- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- to set free
- the special vocabulary used in a area
- not giving up or lasting a long time
- puzzled, confused
- skillful at dealing with people
- a number or a finger or toe
- not to much or to little
- a sudden idea to do something
20 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • puzzled, confused • a complete failure • to noticeably display • to tease or make fun of • not to much or to little • a number or a finger or toe • a sudden idea to do something • to think about for a long time • someone who always jokes around • skillful at dealing with people • a risky or uncertain undertaking • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-02-15
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- The Rio Grande is this.(7)
- cleaver (3)
- boredom (2)
- a modest opinion of self (3)
- deliberate destruction (2)
- a person who learns special info. (7)
- to go become a mistake (4)
- levels of people in society (7)
- unfriendly (5)
- small in size (2)
- garbage (4)
- saddness (7)
- an expensive alcoholic drink (7)
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- a large knife (7)
- great embarrassment (5)
- French for "there it is" (2)
- the face (6)
- to waste time (1)
- disrepair (6)
- roll around or indulge in (5)
- unfamiliar terminology (1)
- skill (6)
- to pretend (4)
- clumsy remark (2)
- to trick someone (1)
- obedient (3)
26 Clues: skill (6) • cleaver (3) • boredom (2) • garbage (4) • the face (6) • obedient (3) • saddness (7) • disrepair (6) • to pretend (4) • unfriendly (5) • a large knife (7) • to waste time (1) • clumsy remark (2) • small in size (2) • to trick someone (1) • great embarrassment (5) • The Rio Grande is this.(7) • deliberate destruction (2) • unfamiliar terminology (1) • to go become a mistake (4) • ...
The Real Thing 2025-04-11
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- desire
- the underlying meaning or message of a literary work
- goal; ambition
- the process of turning something common into something precious
- plentiful; abundant
- meanly
- brilliant; enlightening
- the emotional associations surrounding a word
- language; terminology
- explanation; clarification
- tribute; respect
- the teller of a story
- unexplainable; mysterious
- a statement or situation that seems contradictory but may in fact be true
- causing resentment or envy
- overconfident; brash
- jokingly; amusingly
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- sad; unfortunate
- good manners; politeness
- agreement
- boringly; blandly
- act of stubbornness
- defense
- making up for past offenses
- seemingly contradictory
- collection
- unsettled; perturbed
- servant
- hidden
- noticeably; obviously
- humorous; witty
31 Clues: desire • meanly • hidden • defense • servant • agreement • collection • goal; ambition • humorous; witty • sad; unfortunate • tribute; respect • boringly; blandly • act of stubbornness • plentiful; abundant • jokingly; amusingly • unsettled; perturbed • overconfident; brash • noticeably; obviously • language; terminology • the teller of a story • seemingly contradictory • brilliant; enlightening • ...
health 4th 2014-01-16
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- a movement seeking to protect and inform consumers by requiring practices
- is a communication through a medium in which products and services are identified and the message is controlled.
- used for fever and pain reliever for children, overdosage can cause liver pain
- medical specialist for cancer and tumors
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- destroys flora in the intestinal tract if frequently used.
- medical specialist that treats diseases by surgery
- medical specialist for mental illnesses
- a scalp problem form dead skin cells
- a pain reliever that can harm stomach lining
- medical specialist that study of tissues and essential nature of disease
- It’s the use of worthless approaches that often promise miraculous results.
- medical specialist for coronary artery disease, heart disease
- medical specialist for skin conditions
- cosmetic products that help the dry skin
- medical specialist for the nervous system
15 Clues: a scalp problem form dead skin cells • medical specialist for skin conditions • medical specialist for mental illnesses • cosmetic products that help the dry skin • medical specialist for cancer and tumors • medical specialist for the nervous system • a pain reliever that can harm stomach lining • medical specialist that treats diseases by surgery • ...
MAPEH CROSS WORD MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2022-10-19
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- is a medical professional who performs surgery.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- a dentist who practices or specializes in endodontics.
- is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases.
- a dentist who specializes in children's dental care.
- a specialty within dentistry that is concerned with correcting your bite, how your teeth meet together, and the alignment of your teeth.
- a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior.
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues.
- a medical doctor specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract in men, women and children, and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
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- highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components.
- a person who has completed a program of basic, generalized nursing education and is authorized by the appropriate regulatory authority to practice nursing in his/her country.
- evaluate, monitor, and supervise patient care before, during, and after surgery, delivering anesthesia.
- medical specialty within primary care that provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body.
- a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth.
- a medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- trained professionals who help care for the teeth and mouth.
- a dentist who specializes in treating complex dental and facial matters.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours.
20 Clues: is a medical professional who performs surgery. • a dentist who specializes in children's dental care. • a dentist who practices or specializes in endodontics. • trained professionals who help care for the teeth and mouth. • a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours. • a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. • ...
Freak the Mighty Vocabulary #2 2016-10-24
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- a child with extraordinary talent or ability
- an unfair act or unfair treatment; wrong
- a slang term for an old person
- terms belonging to a specific field of study or subject
- to reveal or disclose
- to get back, recover
- to make up for, to make better
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- a place "over there"
- promise, sense of duty
- to hide or keep secret
- sadness or grief
- the greatest amount
- lacking the necessary amount; not enough
- a gadget
14 Clues: a gadget • sadness or grief • the greatest amount • a place "over there" • to get back, recover • to reveal or disclose • promise, sense of duty • to hide or keep secret • a slang term for an old person • to make up for, to make better • an unfair act or unfair treatment; wrong • lacking the necessary amount; not enough • a child with extraordinary talent or ability • ...
Freak the Mighty Vocabulary #2 2016-10-24
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- to reveal or disclose
- to make up for, to make better
- sadness or grief
- an unfair act or unfair treatment; wrong
- a place "over there"
- the greatest amount
- promise, sense of duty
- a slang term for an old person
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- lacking the necessary amount; not enough
- a child with extraordinary talent or ability
- terms belonging to a specific field of study or subject
- a gadget
- to get back, recover
- to hide or keep secret
14 Clues: a gadget • sadness or grief • the greatest amount • to get back, recover • a place "over there" • to reveal or disclose • to hide or keep secret • promise, sense of duty • to make up for, to make better • a slang term for an old person • lacking the necessary amount; not enough • an unfair act or unfair treatment; wrong • a child with extraordinary talent or ability • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: victory • confirm • consent • anxiety • burning • crystal • anxious • bearing • capture • working • improve • walking • kingdom • tonight • history • holiday • towards • medical • upgrade
medical terminology 2022-11-02
Class 3 - Basic Concepts 2022-03-06
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- Contains the standardised terms of a particular subject.
- Deals with the compilation and editing of general dictionaries.
- Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics.
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- The study of and the field of activity concerned with the collection, description, processing and presentation of terms.
- Comprises all aspects of a given source language.
- It is one of the subdivisions of lexicography and deals with the documentation of the terminology of different subject fields.
6 Clues: Comprises all aspects of a given source language. • Contains the standardised terms of a particular subject. • Deals with the compilation and editing of general dictionaries. • Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics. • ...
Y.Singletary HIM CH.5 2024-04-06
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- A health problem that occurs months or years after a disease is diagnosed or after treatment has ended.
- is when health information is electronically traded between providers and others with the same level of interoperability
- terminology
- an identifier
- the umbrella term for the body functions, body structure, activities and participation, contextual factors,and umbrella terms
- A clinically compatible case without presumptive or confirmatory laboratory results.
- A clinically compatible case with confirmatory laboratory results.And:
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- code starts with an x, adds details the stem code ,and must be used with it
- a mono-hiarchical method of organizing related terms together
- is the the unique text assigned to a concept that completely describes itand the synonym is an alternative way to describe the meaning of the concept
- centrilized location of health and biomedical terminology
- an accumilation of terms and codes for exchanging or storing information
- an accumalation of numeric or alphanumeric codes
- the state of being diseased including illness, injury, or deviation from normal health
- the description or name assigned to a concept that is used most commonly in a clinical record or in literature for a specific language or dialect
- when it appears in a code title Appears immediately under a 3-character code title to further define
- are a unique unit of knowledge or thought created by a unique combination of characteristics.
- A secondary disease or condition aggravating an already existing one.
- is a standalone code and can be a single entity or combination of clinical detail
- A clinically compatible case with presumptive laboratory results.
20 Clues: terminology • an identifier • an accumalation of numeric or alphanumeric codes • centrilized location of health and biomedical terminology • a mono-hiarchical method of organizing related terms together • A clinically compatible case with presumptive laboratory results. • A secondary disease or condition aggravating an already existing one. • ...
Chapter 2 Medical Terminology Problem Terms 2025-10-13
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- Process of taking a picture
- Blood Condition
- a specialist working for a specific part of the body or a specific disease
- not working correctly/normally
- a specialist providing specific treatment
- red
- disease
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- making a cut in/ removing a part of
- study of apart of the body
- Between
- modifying the shape of/repairing
- create an opening in
- medical treatment
- Use of instrument for viewing
14 Clues: red • Between • disease • Blood Condition • medical treatment • create an opening in • study of apart of the body • Process of taking a picture • Use of instrument for viewing • not working correctly/normally • modifying the shape of/repairing • making a cut in/ removing a part of • a specialist providing specific treatment • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2024-04-01
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- A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times.
- The promotion of fraudulent or ineffective medical treatments, common in medieval times.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that ravaged Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The study and use of plants for medicinal purposes, a prominent practice in medieval medicine.
- AND PESTLE A Tools used by apothecaries to grind herbs and other ingredients for medicines.
- SALVE Ointments or balms applied to wounds for healing and prevention of infection.
- The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages.
- A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and herbal remedies in the Middle Ages.
- REMEDIES Various concoctions, potions, and treatments used by medieval doctors and healers to alleviate ailments.
- A soft, moist mass of herbs or other materials applied to the body as a healing treatment.
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- THEORY Medical theories based on the teachings of the ancient Greek physician Galen, widely accepted in the Middle Ages.
- A hospital or medical facility for the care of the sick or injured in medieval times.
- SURGERY Medical procedures performed in the Middle Ages, often with crude tools and techniques.
- A fragrant resinous substance used in medieval medicine for its healing properties.
- Belief that the alignment of celestial bodies influenced health and medicine in the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greek physician whose medical theories heavily influenced medieval medicine.
- HEALING Healing rituals and prayers performed by priests and monks as part of medieval medicine.
- Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors."
- KNIFE Sharp instrument used by medieval doctors for bloodletting procedures.
20 Clues: A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times. • Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors." • The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages. • A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages. • ...
Happy 80th Jack! 2025-06-28
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- Gave commencement speech at 1967 Naval Academy Graduation
- Previous hairstyle, sort of
- Medical residency town
- Later medical focus
- Destination of first trip in a plane
- City of first(and brief)apartment/house rental
- High school sports
- There is no weight requirement for this team
- First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
- Racket sport
- Always has these on hand for an after dinner sweet
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- First car
- He would often be at work late reading reading these
- Fulton chain lake
- Medical school
- Political chant heard on his school bus in 1952
- Initial medical focus
- Born in
- Wooden sailing dinghy
19 Clues: Born in • First car • Racket sport • Medical school • Fulton chain lake • High school sports • Later medical focus • Initial medical focus • Wooden sailing dinghy • Medical residency town • Previous hairstyle, sort of • Destination of first trip in a plane • First nuclear powered aircraft carrier • There is no weight requirement for this team • ...
SHC 101-102 TERMINOLOGY 2019-04-17
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- Medical code ranging from three to five digits that explains the medical condition of the patient
- This is the standard claim form used for Hospital and other facilities
- A system used to classify inpatient hospital stays into cost, utilization and complexity groups for the purposes of standardizing payments across the country
- The major state based government insurance program for low income and disabled Americans
- The process by which procedures and diagnoses are translated into a standardized set of numerical values to assist in the completion of the final bill
- abbr a provision in a contract that applies when a person is covered under more than one group medical program it requires that payment of benefits be coordinated by all programs
- The main purpose is to resubmit a claim when the payer indicates they have not received it - should not be used as a method to follow up on the status of a claim that has already been billed
- Class of DRGs that were developed to reflect the clinical complexity of the overall patient population
- Health insurance plans that limit the access and utilization of their subscriber's services to a defined or managed list of providers
- Payment system where health care provider receives negotiated per member per month PMPM fee to provide care for enrollees-provider bears risk for costs above PMPM and reaps rewards for costs lower than PMPM
- Front end revenue cycle is more formally called _____ which describes the processes before a patient receives services
- The role of the primary point of contact and representative of the organization to patients and guarantors who have issues with their bills
- What does SHC call money in the patient bucket
- The amount of money the patient is responsible for before the healthcare coverage begins to pay for eligible benefits
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- Electronic file sent by an insurer that includes payment and denial information for patient accounts
- The major government health insurance program for Americans 65 and older and nonelderly people with disabilities
- The Medicare Rule that states that if a patient receives outpatient services three days before a hospital admission, then the facility cannot bill MCR separately for the outpatient services as they are considered incidental to the inpatient services
- A percentage discount to the billed charges presented on a claim
- abbr Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- Hospital and Payors use clinical decision support criteria to determine the appropriateness of care resource usage
- abbr A system used to classify inpatient hospital stays into cost, utilization and complexity groups for the purposes of standardizing payments across the country
- abbr a type of managed care organization whose providers have agreed with a payer or third party administrator to provide health care at reduced rates to the insurer's or administrator's clients
- abbr Current Procedural Terminology codes-first level of the HCPCS coding system - five digit codes that are used primarily to identify medical services and procedures furnished by physicians and other health care professionals
- abbr a written notice given by a provider to a MCR beneficiary advising him/her in advance that Medicare may not pay for a service and that he/she will be responsible for payment
- An error free claim that is submitted to a payer for payment
- The portion of cost the patient is responsible for and often applies after meeting the deductible requirements of their contract
- is comprised of clinical documentation charge entry and charge reconciliation
- abbr Office containing consolidated revenue cycle functions
28 Clues: abbr Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System • What does SHC call money in the patient bucket • abbr Office containing consolidated revenue cycle functions • An error free claim that is submitted to a payer for payment • A percentage discount to the billed charges presented on a claim • This is the standard claim form used for Hospital and other facilities • ...
medical terminology 2020-09-09
medical terminology 2022-11-02
Vocab 2 2020-11-04
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- disrupted; overturned
- seeing the worst side of things
- evoke or draw out a reaction from someone
- intended for only a select few;private,secret
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- frank, direct, or straightforward
- given to fighting; warlike or aggressive
- substitute for offensive terminology
- showing or caused by malice
- stubborn intolerance
- smile/speak in mocking manner
10 Clues: stubborn intolerance • disrupted; overturned • showing or caused by malice • smile/speak in mocking manner • seeing the worst side of things • frank, direct, or straightforward • substitute for offensive terminology • given to fighting; warlike or aggressive • evoke or draw out a reaction from someone • intended for only a select few;private,secret
Jargon Buster - Terms 2022-07-26
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- SUPPORT PROGRAM TO ASSIST WITH MIGRATION
- UNIQUE CUSTOMER NUMBER
- NEW TERMINOLOGY FOR KNOCKOUTS
- SIMILAR TO EASYPAY & EASY BPAY
- COMPANY WHICH PROVIDES THE NEW CORE SYSTEM
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- SHORT, FREQUENT TESTING CYCLES
- CORE APPLICATIONS MANAGER (TELLER/ACCOUNT MODULES)
- GRAND TOTAL OR BALANCE THE TELLER DRAWER
- FEES
- TRANSFER OF DATA FROM OLD TO NEW SYSTEMS
10 Clues: FEES • UNIQUE CUSTOMER NUMBER • NEW TERMINOLOGY FOR KNOCKOUTS • SHORT, FREQUENT TESTING CYCLES • SIMILAR TO EASYPAY & EASY BPAY • GRAND TOTAL OR BALANCE THE TELLER DRAWER • SUPPORT PROGRAM TO ASSIST WITH MIGRATION • TRANSFER OF DATA FROM OLD TO NEW SYSTEMS • COMPANY WHICH PROVIDES THE NEW CORE SYSTEM • CORE APPLICATIONS MANAGER (TELLER/ACCOUNT MODULES)
Human Resource Basics 2022-11-22
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- fulfilling the task or requirement
- the system in short
- Summary of roles and responsibilities
- third party profile selection
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- first step of HR metrics
- final screening of the candidate
- an initial interview invitation to candidate
- most commonly used terminology for HR steps
- At a glance view of candidature
- View of the job roles
10 Clues: the system in short • View of the job roles • first step of HR metrics • third party profile selection • At a glance view of candidature • final screening of the candidate • fulfilling the task or requirement • Summary of roles and responsibilities • most commonly used terminology for HR steps • an initial interview invitation to candidate
Career Exploration 2012-09-06
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- a medical doctor who specializes in diseases of the skin
- a medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the nervous system
- a medical doctor who used radioactive substances and X-rays in the treatment of disease
- a medical doctor who specialzes in all apects of eyecare
- a physician who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental disorders
- medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the heart
- a medical doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
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- a medical doctor that studies the developmetn, treatment, and prevention of tumors
- the branch of medical science taht deaks with disease and problems specific to old people
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the endocrine system
- a physician who is trained to madage and treat allergies and asthma
- a physician who specializes in pediatrics
- surgeon licensed medical professionals who perform surgery on the part of the body known as the thorax
13 Clues: a physician who specializes in pediatrics • a medical doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis • a medical doctor who specializes in diseases of the skin • a medical doctor who specialzes in all apects of eyecare • medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the heart • a medical doctor who specializes in disorders of the nervous system • ...
Brad's Crossword Challenge 2012-11-29
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- A lanuage spoken by acient Romans
- Austrian born German politician.
- Needs no answer.
- Our first language.
- unintelligible or meaningless talk.
- The system of terms belonging or peculiar to a science.
- That which is in vain.
- Mob attack's against Jews.
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- To beg.
- A wordbook or dictionary for Greek, Latin or Hebrew.
- Murder of 6 million Jews.
- Referred to as the 'night of the broken glass.
- A group of people who speak Hebrew.
- A stock of words used by by a particular language.
14 Clues: To beg. • Needs no answer. • Our first language. • That which is in vain. • Murder of 6 million Jews. • Mob attack's against Jews. • Austrian born German politician. • A lanuage spoken by acient Romans • unintelligible or meaningless talk. • A group of people who speak Hebrew. • Referred to as the 'night of the broken glass. • A stock of words used by by a particular language. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword: Chapters 1-4 2024-09-09
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- type of bone that forms hard exterior of bone
- combining form for disease
- meaning of "cis"
- dermatology is the speciality of the ...
- normal scar
- general term for injury
- hollow cavity within a bone
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- suffix for surgical removal
- prefix for within
- reproductive cells
- fat cells
- plane which contains the brain
- plural form of atria
- the medical term for clubfoot
14 Clues: fat cells • normal scar • meaning of "cis" • prefix for within • reproductive cells • plural form of atria • general term for injury • combining form for disease • suffix for surgical removal • hollow cavity within a bone • the medical term for clubfoot • plane which contains the brain • dermatology is the speciality of the ... • type of bone that forms hard exterior of bone
A-Z Types of Engineers 2025-12-11
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- Makes jet engines
- creates highways and the direction they go
- makes technology for medical purposes
- creates habitats for animals
- creates paper making machines
- design phones
- deals with the movements humans make
- makes oil mining machines
- anti-lock brake for cars
- Creates X-ray machines
- insulates houses
- lighting manufacturing
- makes medical equipment for animals
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- manipulates and studies DNA
- designs railroads and direction they go
- Creates electrical wires and poles
- makes food processing machines
- makes sure utilities are always avilable
- makes sure buildings have enough structure
- makes artificial limbs
- Makes medical tools
- Builds tunnels
- makes Satellites
- Designs nuclear power plants
24 Clues: design phones • Builds tunnels • makes Satellites • insulates houses • Makes jet engines • Makes medical tools • makes artificial limbs • Creates X-ray machines • lighting manufacturing • anti-lock brake for cars • makes oil mining machines • manipulates and studies DNA • creates habitats for animals • Designs nuclear power plants • creates paper making machines • ...
Animal Science 2 - Unit 3 2022-10-12
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- heart
- procedure to remove fluid
- responsible for bathing, brushing and trimming pets nails and hair
- flow or discharge
- teeth
- procedure for removing tissue for diagnosis
- steril or plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- against, opposing
- applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infections
- small animal benefit in that it is low in cholesterol, sodium and fat
- This companion animal requires the most veterinary expense
- plane that divides the body into dorsal and ventral
- terms used to describe animals such as hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice
- stomach
- the suffix that's used to indicate the animal has an inflammation
- plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- pain
- isolation of animals suspected of being exposed to infectious disease
- word part that gives the fundamental meaning of the word
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- compared to other cost for pet owners, the expenses toward vet care, medicine, and supplies
- This career treats and controls animal injuries and diseases
- a person who feeds and cares for animals and cleans cages is a:
- best procedure to remove the ovaries
- animals kept for animal acts, marine mammal shows, and circuses
- back
- painful, difficult, abnormal
- wrist
- gums
- underside of the body
- word part at the end of a word indicating procedure, condition, disease, disorder
- vein
- two, double, twice
- front of the body
- the prefix that means before
- head
- the component of medical terminology that's at the beginning indicating number, location, time, status
- tail
- back of the body
38 Clues: back • gums • vein • head • tail • pain • heart • teeth • wrist • stomach • back of the body • flow or discharge • against, opposing • front of the body • two, double, twice • underside of the body • procedure to remove fluid • painful, difficult, abnormal • the prefix that means before • best procedure to remove the ovaries • procedure for removing tissue for diagnosis • ...
Lesson 12 Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2014-07-28
14 Clues: larynx • ureter • uterus • adrenal • thyroid • therapy • urethra • duodenum • bronchus • appendix • esophagus • removal of the appendix • disease of adrenal gland • surgical puncture of the colon
Medical Terminology 2016-01-07
At the doctor's 2023-12-12
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- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations to treat or cure a condition.
- Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being.
- The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to visualize the internal structures of the body.
- A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor.
- The act of inspecting or assessing a patient's body for signs of illness.
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- A place where medications are dispensed and sold.
- The likely course or outcome of a disease, as predicted by a medical professional.
- room: A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care.
- The process of restoring health and normal functioning through therapy and exercises.
- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination of symptoms.
- A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health.
- The period during which a patient heals and returns to normal health after an illness or medical procedure.
- room: The area in a medical facility where patients wait for their turn to see the doctor.
15 Clues: A place where medications are dispensed and sold. • The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem. • A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health. • A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor. • Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being. • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2024-04-01
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- A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times.
- The promotion of fraudulent or ineffective medical treatments, common in medieval times.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that ravaged Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The study and use of plants for medicinal purposes, a prominent practice in medieval medicine.
- AND PESTLE A Tools used by apothecaries to grind herbs and other ingredients for medicines.
- SALVE Ointments or balms applied to wounds for healing and prevention of infection.
- The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages.
- A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and herbal remedies in the Middle Ages.
- REMEDIES Various concoctions, potions, and treatments used by medieval doctors and healers to alleviate ailments.
- A soft, moist mass of herbs or other materials applied to the body as a healing treatment.
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- THEORY Medical theories based on the teachings of the ancient Greek physician Galen, widely accepted in the Middle Ages.
- A hospital or medical facility for the care of the sick or injured in medieval times.
- SURGERY Medical procedures performed in the Middle Ages, often with crude tools and techniques.
- A fragrant resinous substance used in medieval medicine for its healing properties.
- Belief that the alignment of celestial bodies influenced health and medicine in the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greek physician whose medical theories heavily influenced medieval medicine.
- HEALING Healing rituals and prayers performed by priests and monks as part of medieval medicine.
- Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors."
- KNIFE Sharp instrument used by medieval doctors for bloodletting procedures.
20 Clues: A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times. • Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors." • The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages. • A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages. • ...
Doctors and Medicine 2024-04-01
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- A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times.
- The promotion of fraudulent or ineffective medical treatments, common in medieval times.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that ravaged Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The study and use of plants for medicinal purposes, a prominent practice in medieval medicine.
- AND PESTLE A Tools used by apothecaries to grind herbs and other ingredients for medicines.
- SALVE Ointments or balms applied to wounds for healing and prevention of infection.
- The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages.
- A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and herbal remedies in the Middle Ages.
- REMEDIES Various concoctions, potions, and treatments used by medieval doctors and healers to alleviate ailments.
- A soft, moist mass of herbs or other materials applied to the body as a healing treatment.
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- THEORY Medical theories based on the teachings of the ancient Greek physician Galen, widely accepted in the Middle Ages.
- A hospital or medical facility for the care of the sick or injured in medieval times.
- SURGERY Medical procedures performed in the Middle Ages, often with crude tools and techniques.
- A fragrant resinous substance used in medieval medicine for its healing properties.
- Belief that the alignment of celestial bodies influenced health and medicine in the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greek physician whose medical theories heavily influenced medieval medicine.
- HEALING Healing rituals and prayers performed by priests and monks as part of medieval medicine.
- Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors."
- KNIFE Sharp instrument used by medieval doctors for bloodletting procedures.
20 Clues: A concentrated herbal extract used as medicine in medieval times. • Blood-sucking creatures used in medieval medicine to "balance humors." • The practice of bloodletting, a common medical treatment in the Middle Ages. • A trained medical practitioner who provided medical care in the Middle Ages. • ...
Engineer 2021-10-13
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- Water
- Design Zoo’s
- weapons/Nuclear power plants
- You figure how to use energy
- Lightbulb
- Air circulation
- Make good stuff
- Designs xylophones
- Robots to help medical people
- Glasses
- water
- Makes systems for like anything
- I-phone
- Make tools for medics
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- Planes
- Paper
- and computers
- Ipad
- Train Utility
- You make jet
- House
- Railroad
- Make computer
- Engines
- Food gaming
- Improves products
26 Clues: Ipad • Water • Paper • House • water • Planes • Engines • Glasses • I-phone • Railroad • Lightbulb • Food gaming • Design Zoo’s • You make jet • and computers • Train Utility • Make computer • Air circulation • Make good stuff • Improves products • Designs xylophones • Make tools for medics • weapons/Nuclear power plants • You figure how to use energy • Robots to help medical people • Makes systems for like anything
115 Week 3 Med Terms 2021-08-30
9 Clues: injury • 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
hospital 2023-07-06
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- A strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries, often secured with tape or adhesive.
- A device used to measure body temperature, often by placing it under the tongue or armpit.
- A place in a hospital where medicines and prescriptions are prepared and dispensed to patients.
- bed A specially designed bed in a hospital that provides comfort and support for patients during their stay.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors, administers medication, and provides care and support to patients.
- A situation that requires immediate medical attention, often due to an accident, injury, or sudden illness.
- A scheduled time for a patient to see a doctor or receive medical treatment at a specific day and time.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat and breathing.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around, often used in hospitals.
- A small, hollow tube with a needle used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body, such as medicines or blood.
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- A type of medical imaging that uses radiation to create images of the inside of the body, helping diagnose conditions.
- Treatments or substances used to prevent, cure, or alleviate symptoms of diseases and illnesses.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport patients, especially in emergencies, to the hospital.
- A place where people receive medical care, treatment, and surgeries to help them recover from illnesses or injuries.
- aid Immediate medical care given to an injured or ill person before professional medical help arrives.
- A medical procedure in which a doctor operates on a patient's body to treat or correct a health condition.
- Devices used to support walking and provide stability for individuals with leg injuries or disabilities.
- A medical professional who examines patients, diagnoses illnesses, and provides treatment and advice.
- A person who receives medical treatment and care from doctors and nurses in a hospital.
19 Clues: A person who receives medical treatment and care from doctors and nurses in a hospital. • A device used to measure body temperature, often by placing it under the tongue or armpit. • A place in a hospital where medicines and prescriptions are prepared and dispensed to patients. • ...
phobias 2021-11-09
10 Clues: fear of slime • fear of change • fear of relatives • fear of growing old • fear of gaining weight • fear of being stared at • fear of being laughed at • fear or abnormal dislike of politicians • fear of dark wooded areas or of forests at night • fear of Greek terms or complex scientific terminology
phobias 2021-11-09
10 Clues: fear of slime • fear of change • fear of relatives • fear of growing old • fear of gaining weight • fear of being stared at • fear of being laughed at • fear or abnormal dislike of politicians • fear of dark wooded areas or of forests at night • fear of Greek terms or complex scientific terminology
Groups in Context 2024-07-09
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- Laws that pass through the parliament
- Time, energy and money
- Number of people in that group
- Raising awareness, educating, promoting rights
- Age, gender, SES, disability etc
- Type of service to assist with money
- Framework, guidelines, procedures
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- Equity issue for people with disabilities
- Individual differenced within a group
- Type of service to get you from point A to B
- Temporary accommodation level of homelessness
- Used to describe a group, positive or negative
- Equity issue of Homeless
- Rough sleeping level of homelessness
14 Clues: Time, energy and money • Equity issue of Homeless • Number of people in that group • Age, gender, SES, disability etc • Framework, guidelines, procedures • Rough sleeping level of homelessness • Type of service to assist with money • Individual differenced within a group • Laws that pass through the parliament • Equity issue for people with disabilities • ...
bio, geo, and logy words 2025-08-19
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- Able to decay naturally
- Study of crimes and criminals
- The study of systems
- Special words or expression
- A strong feeling of fear
- The study of living things
- Someone who has been involved in something
- The way plants react to gravity
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- Something with plants
- The study of rocks
- A living cell or organism
- Like or relating to the earth's surface
- The study of buildings
- The number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world
14 Clues: The study of rocks • The study of systems • Something with plants • The study of buildings • Able to decay naturally • A strong feeling of fear • A living cell or organism • The study of living things • Special words or expression • Study of crimes and criminals • The way plants react to gravity • Like or relating to the earth's surface • Someone who has been involved in something • ...
ISS Fun Puzzle 2023-05-25
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- Establishment where medications are dispensed
- Person who tidies and sanitizes spaces
- Protective acronym for healthcare workers
- Medical caregiver attending to patients
- Surgical procedure performed by medical experts
- Mobility aid for individuals with difficulty walking
- Illness often fought with antibiotics
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- Invasive procedure performed by a skilled physician
- Emergency vehicle used to transport the injured
- Doctor's determination after tests
- Scheduled meeting or arrangement
- Comprehensive system for medical attention and prevention
- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- Critical situation requiring immediate attention
- Individual receiving medical care or treatment
- Place where guests are greeted and registered, often located in the foyer
16 Clues: Scheduled meeting or arrangement • Doctor's determination after tests • Illness often fought with antibiotics • Person who tidies and sanitizes spaces • Medical caregiver attending to patients • Protective acronym for healthcare workers • Establishment where medications are dispensed • Individual receiving medical care or treatment • ...
Islah and Tajdid Movement 2022-11-11
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- Islamic terminology for innovation.
- The term used in Islamic law for the unquestioning acceptance of the legal decisions of another without knowing the basis of those decisions.
- The Islamic term relates to Muslims' first three generations.
- an Islamic legal concept referring to autonomous thinking by an expert in Islamic law, or the comprehensive application of a jurist's mental faculties in solving a legal problem.
- Which Shia sect does Muhammad al-Shawkani belong to?
- Famous scholars who went to the academy of Nizam al-Mulk, who is best known for writing Ihya Ulum ad-din.
- Islamic legal school Al-Ghazali belongs to.
- The Muslim empire that gradually lost authority and power of the Indian subcontinent in the eighteenth century.
- What is the major topic of Shah Wali Allah Dehlavi's magnum opus Hujjatullah al-Baligha?
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- Shah Wali Allah Dehlavi committed his life to laying a solid foundation for the Quran as a source of ____.
- What is the theme of Shah Wali Allah Dehlavi's Al-Budur al-Bazighah?
- In the Islamic worldview, this word is used to describe 'renewal'.
- The attribution of human characteristics, feelings, or intentions to God.
- in the 7th century Hijri, a polarising Muslim figure lived who was strongly opposed to Ash'arism and kalam.
- Local amir in Arabia who support Ibn Abd Al Wahhab's puritanical revivalist mission.
- First Mujaddid in Islam.
- The movement that sought to restore to the principles of Islam as practised by its forefathers (salaf).
- The terminology used to describe 'reform' in a broad sense.
- The main critism in Tahafut al-falasifa.
19 Clues: First Mujaddid in Islam. • Islamic terminology for innovation. • The main critism in Tahafut al-falasifa. • Islamic legal school Al-Ghazali belongs to. • Which Shia sect does Muhammad al-Shawkani belong to? • The terminology used to describe 'reform' in a broad sense. • The Islamic term relates to Muslims' first three generations. • ...
Body Landmarks and Planes 2017-07-06
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- medical term for upper arm bone
- farther away from the trunk
- medical term for fingers
- further away from the midline of the body
- toward the back of the body
- toward the front of the body
- plane that divides body into anterior and posterior
- plane that divides body into upper and lower sections
- moving a limb toward the body
- farther from the body's surface
- plane divides body into left and right sides
- muscle within the walls of hollow organs, is involuntary
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- muscle responsible for body movement, is voluntary
- medical term for shoulder blade
- attaches bone to bone
- closer to the feet
- medical term for collar bone
- closer to the surface of the body
- moving limb away from the body
- muscle found only in the heart
- closer to the trunk of the body
- attaches muscle to a bone
- closer to the midline of the body
- closer to the head
24 Clues: closer to the feet • closer to the head • attaches bone to bone • medical term for fingers • attaches muscle to a bone • farther away from the trunk • toward the back of the body • medical term for collar bone • toward the front of the body • moving a limb toward the body • moving limb away from the body • muscle found only in the heart • medical term for upper arm bone • ...
PFS WEEK 2024-09-25
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- INDIVIDUAL NEEDING CARE OR TREATMENT
- CLAIM FORM FOR HOSPITAL BILLING
- A LIST OF TASKS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED
- MEDICAL INSURANCE REFUSES TO PAY FOR A PATIENT'S HEALTHCARE SERVICE
- INDIVIDUAL WHO ENSURES PAYMENTS ARE RECEIVED TIMELY AND ACCURATE
- A FORM OF PAYMENT COMPLETED
- A FEDERAL PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS AGE 65 AND OLDER
- HEALTHCARE PROVIDER RECEIVES MORE THAN THEY ARE OWED
- INSTITUTIONAL BILLING PROVIDED BY A MEDICAL FACILITY
- A PROGRAM RAN BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL
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- CLAIM FORM FOR PROFESSIONAL BILLING
- PROTECTION FOR HEALTH COSTS
- SUBMITTING AND RECEIVING PAYMENT FOR MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY A PHYSICIAN OR MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
- A MEANS OF PAYMENT
- ANY TYPE OF HEALTH COVERAGE BY A PRIVATE COMPANY
- INDIVIDUAL WHO SEND MEDICAL BILLS TO INSURANCES
- BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING
- THE EFFECTIVENESS A PERSON DOES USEFUL WORK
- FEE OR PENALTY ADDED TO A PATIENT'S ACCOUNT AFTER THE INITIAL BILL SUBMITTED
- PROGRAM FOR FAMILIES WITH LIMITED INCOME AND RESOURCES
- COME TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL
21 Clues: A MEANS OF PAYMENT • PROTECTION FOR HEALTH COSTS • A FORM OF PAYMENT COMPLETED • CLAIM FORM FOR HOSPITAL BILLING • BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING • CLAIM FORM FOR PROFESSIONAL BILLING • INDIVIDUAL NEEDING CARE OR TREATMENT • COME TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL • A PROGRAM RAN BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL • A LIST OF TASKS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED • ...
CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and ICD-10-CM 2025-05-18
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- Medical coding system for procedures maintained by the AMA
- Diagnostic imaging using sound waves
- Organization that developed ICD-10
- Federal agency that develops HCPCS Level II codes
- Medical action performed on a patient
- Organization that publishes the CPT manual
- Coding system for items and services not included in CPT
- Radiologic assistance during procedures
- CPT section that includes imaging and nuclear medicine
- CPT subsection for skeletal imaging
- Codes added to CPT/HCPCS codes to provide more detail
- Identification of disease or condition
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- Imaging procedure for breast tissue
- Medical specialty focused on cancer treatment
- Characteristic of Category II codes
- Format used in Category II and III codes
- Descriptor for some Category III and HCPCS codes
- Required to justify code selection and modifiers
- Payment received for medical services
- Format used in Category I CPT codes
- Resource containing medical codes and guidelines
- Term for CPT codes used when no specific code is available
- Type of medicine that uses radioactive substances
23 Clues: Organization that developed ICD-10 • Imaging procedure for breast tissue • Characteristic of Category II codes • Format used in Category I CPT codes • CPT subsection for skeletal imaging • Diagnostic imaging using sound waves • Payment received for medical services • Medical action performed on a patient • Identification of disease or condition • ...
Logy,geo and bio 2023-05-09
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- a form of writing
- I like to study crime what am I called?
- science of earth
- the parallels of earth
- a state of being diverse variety of life
- the science of agriculture.
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- branch of medicine affecting the nose.
- a round solid figure of life
- form or shape of earth
- my friend study's hearing what there name?
- the study of living organisms.
- Study the prehistoric times
12 Clues: science of earth • a form of writing • form or shape of earth • the parallels of earth • Study the prehistoric times • the science of agriculture. • 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?
CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and ICD-10-CM 2025-05-18
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- Medical coding system for procedures maintained by the AMA
- Diagnostic imaging using sound waves
- Organization that developed ICD-10
- Federal agency that develops HCPCS Level II codes
- Medical action performed on a patient
- Organization that publishes the CPT manual
- Coding system for items and services not included in CPT
- Radiologic assistance during procedures
- CPT section that includes imaging and nuclear medicine
- CPT subsection for skeletal imaging
- Codes added to CPT/HCPCS codes to provide more detail
- Identification of disease or condition
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- Imaging procedure for breast tissue
- Medical specialty focused on cancer treatment
- Characteristic of Category II codes
- Format used in Category II and III codes
- Descriptor for some Category III and HCPCS codes
- Required to justify code selection and modifiers
- Payment received for medical services
- Format used in Category I CPT codes
- Resource containing medical codes and guidelines
- Term for CPT codes used when no specific code is available
- Type of medicine that uses radioactive substances
23 Clues: Organization that developed ICD-10 • Imaging procedure for breast tissue • Characteristic of Category II codes • Format used in Category I CPT codes • CPT subsection for skeletal imaging • Diagnostic imaging using sound waves • Payment received for medical services • Medical action performed on a patient • Identification of disease or condition • ...
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: crystal • anxious • confirm • towards • burning • walking • holiday • medical • consent • working • tonight • kingdom • capture • bearing • improve • upgrade • history • victory • anxiety
Crossword 2021-03-10
19 Clues: walking • upgrade • working • burning • confirm • tonight • towards • history • holiday • medical • crystal • capture • anxious • kingdom • consent • victory • anxiety • improve • bearing
MFT Nutrition and Hydration Week 2021 2021-06-09
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- Patients on a neutropenic diet must wash and peel this before eating (5)
- A global standard with terminology to describe texture modified foods and thickened liquids used for individuals of all ages, in all care settings and for all cultures (5)
- Soft and ___________; description for level six diet, previously know as fork mashable (9)
- Fruit famously high in potassium (6)
- ____________ and ___________; try to have 5 or more portions each day (5,10)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet must cook or roast ____ and _____ before eating them (4,5)
- The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9)
- Macronutrient used in tissue repair and muscle synthesis (6)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet cannot have any products made with this meat (4)
- A patient who is overloaded might be placed on a _____ restriction (5)
- 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5)
- Food _______ chart; when filled in can be used to calculate a patients energy and protein intake (6)
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- Patients should be offered these throughout the day, especially if they have a reduced appetite (6)
- This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11)
- These organs filter the blood (7)
- Poor oral ___________ increases the risk of aspiration (7)
- A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9)
- Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5)
- Made with full cream milk and ice-cream, this provides roughly 650kcal and 16gP (11)
- When a patient is unable to tolerate any nutrition through their gut we can prescribe __________ nutrition
- In 75% of patients, changing their ___________ will reduce their risk of aspiration (10)
- Main dietary source of energy (13)
- Usually found in protein foods, this nutrient is part of the cell which helps transport oxygen in the blood (4)
23 Clues: These organs filter the blood (7) • Main dietary source of energy (13) • 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5) • Fruit famously high in potassium (6) • A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9) • Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5) • The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9) • This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11) • ...
Health Informatics 2024-02-19
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- the ability of different systems and devices to work together and exchange data effectively
- the process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information
- a security system that controls access to a network or system by blocking unauthorized traffic.
- a comprehensive clinical terminology used for coding and indexing of health information
- the use of computer algorithms to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as decision-making or pattern recognition.
- a digital record of a patient's health information that they can access and update themselves
- the act of adhering to laws, regulations, and standards related to information security and privacy.
- the use of technology to provide healthcare services remotely such as through video calls or online
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- a digital version of a patient's medical history and treatment information within one healthcare organization.
- the unauthorized access or release of sensitive information.
- the process of identifying and evaluating potential risks to the security and confidentiality of Information.
- the use of technology to manage and analyze health-related data and processes
- a standard for information security management systems (ISMS)
- the use of mobile devices and technology to support health and healthcare.
- the field of science that uses computational techniques to analyze and interpret biological data
- the process of managing who can access information and resources.
- the process of converting data into a code to protect it from unauthorized access
- the process of reviewing and evaluating information security and privacy practices to ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and standards.
- the study of how genetic information is modified by environmental factors
- a standard for identifying laboratory and other clinical observations
20 Clues: the unauthorized access or release of sensitive information. • a standard for information security management systems (ISMS) • the process of managing who can access information and resources. • a standard for identifying laboratory and other clinical observations • the study of how genetic information is modified by environmental factors • ...
Dental Nursing-General Anatomy 1 2024-11-02
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- Medical condition-Reduced blood flow to the heart
- Medical term for the throat, responsible for swallowing
- Valve located in the left side of the heart
- Side of the Heart that pumps Deoxygenated blood
- Which bacterial infection can cause a gastric ulcer?
- Type of circulation that enables external respiration
- Body system that includes the Brain
- Body system that includes the heart
- Scientific term for the formation of blood components
- Chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can cause anaemia
- Condition that causes 'inflammation of the lining of the heart'
- Type of cardiac arrest categorised as 'Sudden failure of the heart's electrical system'
- Disease characterised by thickening of the intestine walls, malabsorption, weight loss, abscesses
- Body system that includes the Lungs
- Medical term for a red blood cell
- Disorder affecting the red blood cells' ability to carry oxygen
- Side of the Heart that pumps Oxygenated blood
- Type of Oedema caused by heart failure on the right
- Body system that includes the Stomach
- Type of blood pressure measured at rest
- Medical term for a white blood cell
- Valve located in the right side of the heart
- Respiratory membrane that facilitates internal respiration is located here
- Automimmune inflammatory disease initiated by a previous streptococcal infection
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- Medical condition caused by severe erosion of the stomach wall
- Veins attached to the left side of the heart
- Type of cardiac arrest described as 'A rapid, but ineffective heartbeat'
- Type of circulation that enables internal respiration
- Part of the larynx responsible for preventing aspiration
- Medical term for 'tingling/numbness of the extremities
- Valve located in the left side of the heart
- Medical term for 'Bacteria in the blood'
- Organ responsible for creating hormones to control blood sugar
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Medical term for 'difficulty swallowing'
- Artery attached to the left side of the heart
- Type of blood pressure measured at ventricular contraction
- Disease categorised as 'Inflammation of the liver'
- Respiratory membrane that facilitates external respiration is located here
- Valve located in the right side of the heart
- Type of oedema caused by heart failure on the left
- Medical term for 'canker sore', indication of crohn's
- The opening in the diaphragm that facilitates the connection between oesophagus and stomach
- Name for the involuntary contractions of the oesophagus
- Medical term for a platelet
- Artery attached to the right side of the heart
- Veins attached to the right side of the heart
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach
- Medical term for 'dry mouth'
49 Clues: Medical term for a platelet • Medical term for 'dry mouth' • Medical term for a red blood cell • Body system that includes the Brain • Body system that includes the heart • Body system that includes the Lungs • Medical term for a white blood cell • Device used to measure blood pressure • Body system that includes the Stomach • Type of blood pressure measured at rest • ...
Ch 15 Nervous System & Behavioral Health 2025-04-24
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- process of recording (scan of) the spinal cord
- physician who studies and treats disorders of the mind
- medical term for a lack of muscle coordination
- the combining form meaning sensation, sensitivity, or feeling
- abbreviation for a sudden deficient supply of blood to the brain lasting a short time
- the medical term meaning before a seizure or attack
- disorders characterized by physical symptoms for which no known physical cause exists
- paralysis of muscles on one side of the face caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve
- fainting or sudden loss of consciousness caused by lack of blood supply to the cerebrum
- abbreviation for the disease characterized by progressive muscle atrophy caused by degeneration and scarring of neurons
- specialist of the mind
- paralysis of half of the body
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- the medical term for a headache
- medical term for inflammation of the nerve root, meninges, and spinal cord
- the combining form for the outer portion of the cerebrum that contains neuron cell bodies
- medical term meaning pertaining to the cerebrum, abnormal condition of a blood clot
- group of diagnostic tests that measure changes and responses in brain waves elicited by visual, auditory, or somatosensory stimuli
- bleeding between the pia mater and arachnoid layers of the meninges
- medical term for loosening, separating a nerve
- medical term meaning tumor composed of developing glia
- compulsive eating of nonnutritive substances
- abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident
22 Clues: specialist of the mind • paralysis of half of the body • the medical term for a headache • abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident • compulsive eating of nonnutritive substances • process of recording (scan of) the spinal cord • medical term for a lack of muscle coordination • medical term for loosening, separating a nerve • ...
PSYC251: Revision 2 2024-09-25
Across
- In the Sodium/Potassium pump, the potential is higher ... the membrane
- ... are responsible for the connections of neurons.
- Nucleaus ... is responsible for aversion, motivation, pleasure, and reward.
- In the Sodium/Potassium pump, there is a higher concentration of ... outside the membrane.
- this part of the striatum is responsible for motor skill and reinforcement learning.
- ... fissures connect the 2 hemispheres of the brain together.
- This part of the stem is responsible for balancing and taste.
- ... are the connections between the 2 hemisphere.
- DTI/DSI uses ... to measure diffusion of monocules in brain.
- ... pallidus is responsible for the regulation of voluntary action.
- In brain directional terminology, this refers to close.
- DTI/DSI measures ... and direction diffusion.
Down
- In the Sodium/Potassium pump, the concentration of ... is higher inside the membrane.
- is a non-neuronal cell in the nervous system.
- In the process of neuronal signaling, the initiation and synaptic integration happen at this part of the neuron.
- This part of the striatum is responsible for voluntary movement and goal-directed actions.
- This part of the brain stem is responsible for breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Ion ... requires energy (ATP) to transport signals in the membrane.
- ... nigra: This part of the midbrain is responsible for the production of dopamine.
- ... colliculi: This part of the midbrain is responsible for auditory function.
- Ion ... is a passive transport signals in the membrane.
- In brain directional terminology, this refers to far.
- ... and fissures in the cerebral cortex refer to the folds/cleft in the cortex.
- ... colliculi: This part of the midbrain is responsible for visionary function.
24 Clues: is a non-neuronal cell in the nervous system. • DTI/DSI measures ... and direction diffusion. • ... are the connections between the 2 hemisphere. • ... are responsible for the connections of neurons. • In brain directional terminology, this refers to far. • Ion ... is a passive transport signals in the membrane. • ...
Energy - surgery text 2025-12-02
Across
- Environmentally friendly and long-lasting
- Medical operation
- Medicine that removes pain or consciousness
- Completely clean and free of bacteria
- Items used once and then thrown away
- Made to be thrown away after one use
- Room where surgeries are performed
- Movement of air in and out of a room
- Tools used during medical procedures
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- Doing something with little waste
- Doctor who performs operations
- Official instructions or advice
- Gases released into the air
- Items needed for medical work
- Required steps in a procedure
- Effect something has on nature
- Amount of power needed for activities
- Harmful bacteria entering the body
- Materials that are discarded
- gas Gas used for breathing or anaesthesia
20 Clues: Medical operation • Gases released into the air • Materials that are discarded • Items needed for medical work • Required steps in a procedure • Doctor who performs operations • Effect something has on nature • Official instructions or advice • Doing something with little waste • Room where surgeries are performed • Harmful bacteria entering the body • ...
115 Week 3 Med Terms 2021-08-30
9 Clues: injury • 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
MED 147 final/Ileana Roberts 2012-08-21
Across
- /what is new patient, return patient, directions, bill inquiries
- / an individuals social facade or front that reflects the role in life that the individual is playing is called.
- / 1 inch from you lips and directly in front of the teeth never hold under the chin
- / an individual or company that provides medical care and services to a patients or the public
- / the practice of subcontracting work to an outside company
- / technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a particular group or special activity, as opposed to lay terms
- / exhibiting or maked by great intensity of feeling
- / what is tv, magazines, internet access
- / a plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures the amount avaliable of required for a particular purpose
- / immediatly
- / adult fever over 102 f
- / to utter articulate sounds or be distinct in speeech
- / disobedience to authority is called
- / a person who is totally lacking in something
- / treats life-threatening illness and supervises ambulance services
- / nonconsensual touching may be considered
Down
- / a list of items included in shipment
- / book base, self base, computer base
- / a change in the pitch or loudness of the voice
- / creating a can be effective way to represent the main idea of the topic and its important details with figures or pictures
- / what is statement reflects this deep seated desire by expressing the reasons the practice exists
- / is defined as exhibiting a courteous, conscientious and generally businesslike manner in the workplace.
- / what is talkive, children, angry and relatives and friends.
- / when greeting someone on the telephone
- / chestpain is a
- / the last stage of grief is
26 Clues: / immediatly • / chestpain is a • / adult fever over 102 f • / the last stage of grief is • / book base, self base, computer base • / disobedience to authority is called • / a list of items included in shipment • / when greeting someone on the telephone • / what is tv, magazines, internet access • / nonconsensual touching may be considered • ...
Surgical Radiography Crossword 2022-01-21
Across
- a type of medical imaging procedure that shows a continuous X-ray image on the monitor
- the emission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
- a substance capable of producing anesthesia
- radiation absorbed by a person’s body
- a medical professional who performs surgeries
- free from pathogenic organisms
- a disease of a joint
- strongest and longest bone in the body
- a branch of medicine requiring operative procedures
- a nurse who assists the surgeon in the OR
- free from living organisms and microorganisms
- a radiograph of the bile ducts after injection of a radiopaque substance
- physicians who specialize in the treatment of the cardiovascular system
- a break in the continuity of bone
- a section of the electromagnetic spectrum used in medical imaging
Down
- a medical professional who specializes in the imaging of human anatomy
- position where patient has ventral side of body facing downward
- position where patient is lying on their back
- an artificial device to replace a missing bodily part
- a sharp-pointed medical surgical instrument used to insert a cannula into a body cavity for drainage
- an electronic device that receives image forming x-rays and converts them to a visible light of high intensity
- a client for medical service
- a device that changes an x-ray beam into a viewable image
- protective coverings over the mouth and nose
- a medical professional who administers anesthetics
- loose fitting clothing worn by hospital staff
26 Clues: a disease of a joint • a client for medical service • free from pathogenic organisms • a break in the continuity of bone • radiation absorbed by a person’s body • strongest and longest bone in the body • a nurse who assists the surgeon in the OR • a substance capable of producing anesthesia • protective coverings over the mouth and nose • ...
Tom Hanks 2018-10-15
Across
- feeling like sand
- a likelihood of behavior in a certain way
- the special vocabulary
- to set free
- puzzled confused questioning
- not giving up or lasting
- a risky or uncertain
Down
- someone who always jokes or acts playful
- to think about for a long time
- a complete failure
- to noticeably display
- skillful at dealing with people
- not important
- to make it seem bigger than it really is
- to tease or make fun of
- a number or a finger or toe
- a sudden idea to do something
- the farthest reaches of settlements employees or knowledgeable
- not too much or too lil
- no longer in use
20 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • a risky or uncertain • to noticeably display • the special vocabulary • to tease or make fun of • not too much or too lil • not giving up or lasting • a number or a finger or toe • puzzled confused questioning • a sudden idea to do something • to think about for a long time • ...
WOD 1-10 Synonyms 2026-01-21
Across
- conversation, discourse, colloquy, chat, parlance
- selfless, philanthropic, benevolent, charitable, humanitarian
- infer, conclude, gather, reason, derive
- terminology, lingo, parlance, argot, slang
- reference, attribution, quotation, source, credit
Down
- maestro, prodigy, expert, master, whiz
- sarcasm, paradox, satire, incongruity, mockery
- equivocal, cryptic, vague, obscure, enigmatic
- assiduity, persistence, industry, meticulousness, perseverance
- viable, renewable, maintainable, durable, green
10 Clues: maestro, prodigy, expert, master, whiz • infer, conclude, gather, reason, derive • terminology, lingo, parlance, argot, slang • equivocal, cryptic, vague, obscure, enigmatic • sarcasm, paradox, satire, incongruity, mockery • viable, renewable, maintainable, durable, green • conversation, discourse, colloquy, chat, parlance • ...
Science Skills 2021-04-28
Across
- Technical words used in certain subjects
- Can be independent, dependent or controlled
- Insufficient sample size for example
- These can be tested
- Certain rules or code that must be followed
- A formal or systematic examination
- Could be systematic or random
- How close a measurement is to actual
Down
- Findings that support or refute a claim
- Proposed outcome
- Calculating the average is an example
- Informing and sharing project findings
- Tools you use to conduct the experiments
- Could be qualitative or quantitative
14 Clues: Proposed outcome • These can be tested • Could be systematic or random • A formal or systematic examination • Insufficient sample size for example • Could be qualitative or quantitative • How close a measurement is to actual • Calculating the average is an example • Informing and sharing project findings • Findings that support or refute a claim • ...
Susan McKinney Steward 2014-02-15
Across
- Dr. McKinney Steward as skilled in
- graduating as this top student at college
- writing medical papers she was also a
- two African American women had medical doctorates before her making her the
- Susan McKinney Steward was this type of Native American
- Susan McKinney Steward's main profession
- gave the eulogy at her funeral
- after her first husband died she was a
- Dr. McKinney Steward practiced medicine for this many years
- founded a medical building known as a
Down
- this doctor was her mentor
- played this instrument similar to piano
- this type of school was named after her
- an advocate for women's right to vote or
- living from 1847-1918 she lived this many years
- Dr. McKinney Steward broke free of these generalizations
- Dr. McKinney Steward had this many husbands
- childhood diseases were her medical
- Susan McKinney Steward was born in
- had medical practices in Brooklyn and
- attended to patients both black and
21 Clues: this doctor was her mentor • gave the eulogy at her funeral • Dr. McKinney Steward as skilled in • Susan McKinney Steward was born in • childhood diseases were her medical • attended to patients both black and • writing medical papers she was also a • had medical practices in Brooklyn and • founded a medical building known as a • after her first husband died she was a • ...
Medicine: What are they? 2017-02-01
Across
- / give a transfusion
- / the chemical analysis of urine
- / apply a bandage or medication to; "dress the victim's wounds"
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts
- / something that can be used as a substitute
- / dress by covering with a therapeutic substance
- / the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress
- medicine/ the branch of medicine concerned with the prompt diagnosis and treatment of injuries or trauma or sudden illness
- / semisolid preparation applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation
- / act as a medical quack or a charlatan
- / formerly used as a treatment to reduce excess blood obtaining pictures of the interior of the body
- / the act of caring for someone ; "the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury"; "he tried every treatment the doctors suggested"; "heat therapy gave the best relief"
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth
- / try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs"
- / the branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics
- / cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution
- / give medical treatment to
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases
- / the branch of medical science that studies the causes and treatment of allergies
- / bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings
Down
- / provide with medical care
- / the chemical analysis of excrement (for medical diagnosis or for paleontological purposes)
- / a bandage consisting of a pad and belt; worn to hold a hernia in place by pressure
- / administer digitalis such that the patient benefits maximally without getting adverse effec
- / a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
- / give or apply
- / an absence of normal pigmentation especially in the skin or in red blood cells
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases
- / the branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine glands and their secretions
- / something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
- / the branch of medical science that studies the blood and lymph vessels and their disorders
- / a small hammer with a rubber head used in percussive examinations of the chest and in testing reflexes
- / the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease
- of medicine the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
- pathology/ the branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes; "forensic pathology provided the evidence
- / puncture of a vein through the skin in order to withdraw blood for analysis or to start an intravenous drip or to inject medication or a radiopaque dye
- / the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease
- science/ the science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease
- / a systematic plan for therapy
- / (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force)
40 Clues: / give or apply • / give a transfusion • / give medical treatment to • / the chemical analysis of urine • / provide with medical care • / a systematic plan for therapy • / something that can be used as a substitute • / act as a medical quack or a charlatan • ...
#1Chapter 1-Crossword Puzzle #2 2025-04-10
Across
- Study of structural and functional changes in disease
- Principle that structure determines function (3 words)
- Ongoing nature of the homeostatic process
- Variable regulated by homeostasis, e.g. hot or cold
- Metabolic process of breaking down complex molecules
- Goal of homeostatic mechanisms in response to changes (2 words)
- Scientist who studies causes and effects of diseases
- Nickname for a positive feedback loop needing an off switch (2 words)
- Beginning before the root of a word
- Prefix meaning below or less than normal
- Tools like X-rays used to observe body structures (2 words)
- Sum of chemical reactions in a living cell
- Anatomy that requires a microscope to view cells or tissues (2 words)
Down
- Metabolic process of building complex molecules
- System that helps maintain homeostasis (2 words)
- Anatomy visible to the naked eye, includes dissections and imaging (2 words)
- Prefix meaning high, above normal, or excessive
- Level regulated in the blood as part of homeostasis
- Feedback that moves the body away from the set point (2 words)
- Process of maintaining a stable internal environment
- A method used in macroscopic anatomy to study structures
- Normal physiological value range for body function (2 words)
- Ending of a word in medical terminology
- Indicates that homeostasis is a changing process
- Pressure of blood in arteries; regulated by homeostasis (2 words)
- A part of the human body like cells, tissues, or organs
- Study of internal and external structures of the body
- What a structure does, its role in the body
- Foundation of a word, often Greek in origin
- Dynamic state of balance in the body
- Feedback that moves the body toward the set point (2 words)
- Study of functions and processes of body structures
32 Clues: Beginning before the root of a word • Dynamic state of balance in the body • Ending of a word in medical terminology • Prefix meaning below or less than normal • Ongoing nature of the homeostatic process • Sum of chemical reactions in a living cell • What a structure does, its role in the body • Foundation of a word, often Greek in origin • ...
terminology 2020-09-20
Across
- alu results are stored here
- stores the data being transferred
- carries memory addresses
- cpu follows this cycle from boot-up
- stores the address to which data will be sent
- carries out mathematical calculations
Down
- controls the computer
- connects the major components of a computer
- executes instructions that make up a computer system
- indicates where a computer is in its program sequence
- stores data or control information temporarily
- carries the data between the processor and others
- holds the instruction being currently executed
- carries control signals from the processor
14 Clues: controls the computer • carries memory addresses • alu results are stored here • stores the data being transferred • cpu follows this cycle from boot-up • carries out mathematical calculations • carries control signals from the processor • connects the major components of a computer • stores the address to which data will be sent • ...
Terminology 2021-08-15
Across
- River ... occurs when too much water overflows onto surrounding land
- Occurs when large boulders and rocks roll along river beds
- River ... are the sides of a river channel.
- Is the steepness of land
- Occurs when minerals are dissolved into water
- ... erosion occurs when water wears away downwards
- is the volume of water being carried
Down
- Is a measure of the river travel speed
- Is the amount of rocks, pebbles, and substances carried by the river
- River ... is an area on ground where water flows
- Occurs when light material is carried by flowing water
- ... erosion occurs when water wears away sideways
- Occurs when small pebbles and stones bounce off of river beds
- River ... is the floor of a river.
14 Clues: Is the steepness of land • River ... is the floor of a river. • is the volume of water being carried • Is a measure of the river travel speed • River ... are the sides of a river channel. • Occurs when minerals are dissolved into water • River ... is an area on ground where water flows • ... erosion occurs when water wears away sideways • ...
Terminology 2022-02-22
Terminology 2023-11-28
Across
- First factor where vulnerabilities increase the risk for the presenting problem
- Explanation and understanding of a client linked to theory and frameworks
- A type of data used to determine if any change has occurred
- Specific, measurable, relaxant, time bound
- A type of assessment drawing on biological, psychological and social elements of a person
- The focus is to cure the person or condition or make them “normal”
Down
- Type of practice that combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience, ethics, client preferences, and culture
- A system of categorization using established factors to achieve this
- Factor that includes the patient’s own areas of competency, skill, interest and supportive elements
- A type of goal standard such as to decrease episodes of panic attacks by 20% over 8 weeks using using DBT
- This model sites attitudinal, environmental and social barriers preventing access
- This type of intervention model is designed to reduce stress, reduce symptoms, restore functioning and prevent decompensation
- A four step process to establish distinct and achievable goals based on an agreed-upon “target problem”
- This type of language prioritizes the person over condition
14 Clues: Specific, measurable, relaxant, time bound • A type of data used to determine if any change has occurred • This type of language prioritizes the person over condition • The focus is to cure the person or condition or make them “normal” • A system of categorization using established factors to achieve this • ...
Terminology 2024-02-19
Across
- as needed
- involuntary loss of bowel or bladder control
- nothing by mouth
- fever
- unable to transfer, usually require a lift
- difficulty speaking or understanding language
Down
- difficulty swallowing
- low blood pressure
- weight bearing as tolerated
- weakness on one side of the body
- swelling
- high blood pressure
- twice daily
- stroke
14 Clues: fever • stroke • swelling • as needed • twice daily • 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 2024-02-13
Across
- when there's a whole number and a fraction combined
- ten hundredths make...
- how can we go from tenths to hundredths?
- a hudredth is equivalent to a
- 12/10 =
- a fraction greater than one
- 5 dimes and 2 pennies is the same as...
- one hundred hundredths make...
- the smallest multiple that two denominators share
Down
- a tenth is equivalent to a
- 5.6 = how many tenths?
- something we need to have before adding or subtracting fractions
- 23/100 in word form
- how can we go from hundredths to tenths?
- ten tenths make...
15 Clues: 12/10 = • ten tenths make... • 23/100 in word form • 5.6 = how many tenths? • ten hundredths make... • a tenth is equivalent to a • a fraction greater than one • a hudredth is equivalent to a • one hundred hundredths make... • 5 dimes and 2 pennies is the same as... • how can we go from tenths to hundredths? • how can we go from hundredths to tenths? • ...
kai_ac 2023-10-31
Across
- means low platelets in the blood
- refers to under the tongue
- root word meaning heart
- medical term referring to inflammation of the rib cartilage
- medical term meaning disease of the lymph node
- full form of UTI
- prefix meaning against
- means enlargement of the spleen
- term meaning study of the heart
Down
- root for brain
- term meaning muscle pain
- prefix meaning before
- means in between the ribs
- prefix meaning fast
- refers to the yellowing of the skin
- medical term for inside the abdomoen
- word for the acronym EKG
- suffix meaning inflammation
- prefix for scanty
- medical term for decrease in all blood cells
- root for white
- suffix meaning surgical puncture
- root for lungs
23 Clues: root for brain • root for white • root for lungs • full form of UTI • prefix for scanty • prefix meaning fast • prefix meaning before • prefix meaning against • root word meaning heart • term meaning muscle pain • word for the acronym EKG • means in between the ribs • refers to under the tongue • suffix meaning inflammation • means enlargement of the spleen • term meaning study of the heart • ...
spelling words 2022-10-16
Across
- a metal container that you put your backpack in
- the farthest reaches of settlement
- what you put your books in to go to school
- round object used for moving
- unable to move
- a good feeling, an open area underground to store water
- what you write with
- a trick or lie meant to deceive someone
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- what you write in
- to display noticeably
- lasting through the year or for many years
- to understand
- the special vocabulary used
- contraction for we will
- a numeral; a finger or toe
15 Clues: to understand • unable to move • what you write in • what you write with • to display noticeably • contraction for we will • a numeral; a finger or toe • the special vocabulary used • round object used for moving • the farthest reaches of settlement • a trick or lie meant to deceive someone • lasting through the year or for many years • what you put your books in to go to school • ...
How well do you know GMC? 2024-11-15
Across
- What was not satisfactory during the first year at Grant Medical College
- What kind of vaccine did Sir V.M. Haffkine work on at Grant Medical College in 1896
- What subject were facilities deficient in for teaching at Grant Medical College, according to the General Medical Council
- What kind of housing did students have to stay in opposite the compound until 1911
- What kind of hospital was erected in 1866 with a donation by Sir Cowasjee Jehangirjee
- What kind of institution was built in 1851 thanks to Sir J.J.'s donations
- Where did Dr. K.N. Bahadurji, the first Indian to receive an M.D. there, obtain his degree
- What is notable about the J.J. Hospital campus, besides its open spaces
- What is Gieve Patel, besides being a poet, playwright, and practicing physician
- What department did Noshir Hormusji Wadia found at Grant Medical College
- What kind of surgery department did N. H. Antia found at Grant Medical College
- Besides wards and hostels, what does the J.J. Hospital campus also have
- What is the purpose of the Richardson Cruddas building next to the J.J. Hospital campus
- In what department's building is the Research Society located
Down
- What bacteria did Robert Koch work on in two rooms of the old animal house behind the coroner's court
- What position in Bombay did Atmaram Pandurang, an initial batch student-physician and founder of Prarthana Samaj, briefly hold
- In what area of Mumbai is the J.J. Hospital campus located
- In what month was the Grant Medical College building completed
- What action did the Non-cooperation movement appeal to GMCites to do to the British government
- What was first conducted at Grant Medical College in 1882
- What is Devdutt Pattanaik's profession, besides being a speaker, illustrator, and author
- What subject was taught at the Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital in 1924
- How many stories did the J.J. Hospital building that replaced the old one in 1958 have
- What profession was Reita Faria, Miss World 1966
- What kind of hall at Grant Medical College was featured in the movie Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
- How many days before the arrival of the East India Company's endorsement of the proposal for a medical college did Grant die
- What did J.C. Lisoba, an initial batch student-physician, become a professor of at Grant Medical College
- How many stories tall was the remodeled Ophthalmic Hospital
28 Clues: What profession was Reita Faria, Miss World 1966 • What was first conducted at Grant Medical College in 1882 • In what area of Mumbai is the J.J. Hospital campus located • How many stories tall was the remodeled Ophthalmic Hospital • In what department's building is the Research Society located • In what month was the Grant Medical College building completed • ...
Terminology 2021-10-04
Across
- keyboard port purple, mouse port green.
- much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
- Performs system checks
- transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- funnels power through multicolored cables
- houses your graphics card
- a heatsink covers it.
- draw power from the computer and/or data
Down
- directs data traffic
- replaced by USB and FireWire connections
- Some devices are able
- releases data at a slower rate.
- ports protrude from the back of the computer.
- attach to one of the motherboards PCI slots.
14 Clues: directs data traffic • Some devices are able • a heatsink covers it. • Performs system checks • houses your graphics card • releases data at a slower rate. • transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • keyboard port purple, mouse port green. • replaced by USB and FireWire connections • draw power from the computer and/or data • funnels power through multicolored cables • ...
Week 6 2017-03-28
Across
- licensed practical nurse
- f.u.o
- arteriosclerotic heart disease
- c.h.f
- myocardial infarction
- r.n
- i.c.u
- peds
- cerebrovascular accident
- i.v.p
- registered medical assistant
- lab
- i.t
- p.a
- m.d
- neuro
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- p.t
- d.e.a
- eyes, ears, nose and throat
- n.a
- certified medical assistant
- coronary care unit
- c.s
- physical therapy
- surgical intensive care unit
- upper repiratory infection
- operating room
- gyn
- medical intensive care unit
- doctor of osteopathic medicine
30 Clues: p.t • n.a • c.s • r.n • lab • i.t • gyn • p.a • m.d • peds • d.e.a • f.u.o • c.h.f • i.c.u • i.v.p • neuro • operating room • physical therapy • coronary care unit • myocardial infarction • licensed practical nurse • cerebrovascular accident • upper repiratory infection • eyes, ears, nose and throat • certified medical assistant • medical intensive care unit • surgical intensive care unit • registered medical assistant • ...
terminology 2020-09-20
Across
- alu results are stored here
- stores the data being transferred
- carries memory addresses
- cpu follows this cycle from boot-up
- stores the address to which data will be sent
- carries out mathematical calculations
Down
- controls the computer
- connects the major components of a computer
- executes instructions that make up a computer system
- indicates where a computer is in its program sequence
- stores data or control information temporarily
- carries the data between the processor and others
- holds the instruction being currently executed
- carries control signals from the processor
14 Clues: controls the computer • carries memory addresses • alu results are stored here • stores the data being transferred • cpu follows this cycle from boot-up • carries out mathematical calculations • carries control signals from the processor • connects the major components of a computer • stores the address to which data will be sent • ...
Week 29 Spelling Words 2023-04-17
Across
- a word that describes a noun
- words describing a certain subject
- the study of artifacts from living things
- a plant used to make tea and/or root beer
- good, correct, upright, without sin
Down
- math that studies shapes and angles
- another word for lasso
- without mercy
- the study of animals
- in grammar, a, an, and the
10 Clues: without mercy • the study of animals • another word for lasso • in grammar, a, an, and the • a word that describes a noun • words describing a certain subject • math that studies shapes and angles • good, correct, upright, without sin • the study of artifacts from living things • a plant used to make tea and/or root beer
Odontogenic Tumors 2022-06-08
Across
- Also called as metastasizing ameloblastoma
- A tumor with benign epithelial odontogenic islands
- A radiographic presentation of Ameloblastoma
- A material seen in CEOT
- A terminology suggests duct like
- A type of cell seen in odontoma
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- A variant of Ameloblastoma
- A locally aggressive tumor
- A recently added odontogenic tumor entity
- A tumor with zone of induction
10 Clues: A material seen in CEOT • A variant of Ameloblastoma • A locally aggressive tumor • A tumor with zone of induction • A type of cell seen in odontoma • A terminology suggests duct like • A recently added odontogenic tumor entity • Also called as metastasizing ameloblastoma • A radiographic presentation of Ameloblastoma • A tumor with benign epithelial odontogenic islands
Perplex 2022-05-24
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- python runs with dotnet
- programming language developed by Guido van
- python is based on two programmes basic and
- python has less other than c,c++ & perl
- binding type mismatch issue
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- "pleasently" in other word
- python runs with java
- one diverse application of python
- a disadvantage of python programming
- programming language developed in 1991 of February
- source terminology of "free of cost"
11 Clues: python runs with java • python runs with dotnet • "pleasently" in other word • binding type mismatch issue • one diverse application of python • a disadvantage of python programming • source terminology of "free of cost" • python has less other than c,c++ & perl • programming language developed by Guido van • python is based on two programmes basic and • ...
Humanities Vocab #2 2022-10-10
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- The common speech of the people in a region
- Cause to do through pressure
- Cunning, sly, skilled at deception
- Large land mass projecting into a body of water
- Warn, scold, or reprimand
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- Originating where it is found
- Complex system of paths
- Domain ruled by one authoritative sovereign
- Mixture or combination
- Special terminology used in a particular topic
10 Clues: Mixture or combination • Complex system of paths • Warn, scold, or reprimand • Cause to do through pressure • Originating where it is found • Cunning, sly, skilled at deception • The common speech of the people in a region • Domain ruled by one authoritative sovereign • Special terminology used in a particular topic • Large land mass projecting into a body of water
vocab 2024-10-17
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- Successful
- _____ theory
- Make a theory about something without evidence
- How a word is written
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- A kind of sports event
- Useless
- Join several things into one
- What a _____ apartment! How did you fit so much into so little space?
- A group of words used in a certain field/area
- Productive
- Writing down things so that you can go back to them later
11 Clues: Useless • Successful • Productive • _____ theory • How a word is written • A kind of sports event • Join several things into one • A group of words used in a certain field/area • Make a theory about something without evidence • Writing down things so that you can go back to them later • What a _____ apartment! How did you fit so much into so little space?
IL BCBS 2018-12-05
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- Level of service requires a lyft
- Call Terminology for open return home
- Bed Bound
- What to verify for lack of notice
- Transit 5 business day notice
- Form you complete if member is inactive
- Reimbursement Level of service that pays for fuel
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- Non Covered Service
- Allowed after Dr visit
- Urgent Treatment
- State the plan covers
- Order Member going to same place 90 days or more
12 Clues: Bed Bound • Urgent Treatment • Non Covered Service • State the plan covers • Allowed after Dr visit • Transit 5 business day notice • Level of service requires a lyft • What to verify for lack of notice • Call Terminology for open return home • Form you complete if member is inactive • Order Member going to same place 90 days or more • ...
At the doctor's 2023-12-12
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- A place where medications are dispensed and sold.
- A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care.
- A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to visualize the internal structures of the body.
- Identification of a disease or condition through examination of symptoms.
- The process of restoring health and normal functioning through therapy and exercises.
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- Medical treatment aimed at improving a person's health or well-being.
- The act of inspecting or assessing a patient's body for signs of illness.
- The area in a medical facility where patients wait for their turn to see the doctor.
- A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor.
- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to a medical facility.
- The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations to treat or cure a condition.
- The period during which a patient heals and returns to normal health after an illness or medical procedure.
- The likely course or outcome of a disease, as predicted by a medical professional.
15 Clues: A place where medications are dispensed and sold. • The medical care provided to alleviate or cure a health problem. • A medical facility equipped to provide immediate emergency care. • A written order for medication or treatment provided by a doctor. • A routine examination by a doctor to assess one's general health. • ...
unlock 4 week 11 jigsaw 2018-05-17
22 Clues: remedy • burden • deduct • patent • citizen • complex • illness • medical • disease • precise • illegal • adequate • epidemic • physical • treatment • preventable • underfunding • conventional • drug dependency • cosmetic surgery • private healthcare • sedentary lifestyle
Relay For Life 2026-03-23
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- Medical study of new treatment
- Early detection method
- Eliminating disease
- Body defense
- Take initiative
- Resilient and powerful
- Teaching and learning
- Cancer field of study
- Raise money
- Beat cancer
- Group working together
- Treatment using rays
- Medical attention
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- Knowledge and understanding
- Public support efforts
- Help without pay
- Risk reduction
- Contribute
- Emotional/peer assistance
- Identify illness
- Feeling of optimism
- System providing medical services
- Existence
- Drug treatment
- Togetherness
- Scientific investigation
26 Clues: Existence • Contribute • Raise money • Beat cancer • Body defense • Togetherness • Risk reduction • Drug treatment • Take initiative • Help without pay • Identify illness • Medical attention • Eliminating disease • Feeling of optimism • Treatment using rays • Teaching and learning • Cancer field of study • Public support efforts • Early detection method • Resilient and powerful • Group working together • ...
Black History Medical Hidden Figures 2021-02-09
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- First to use blood plasma to store blood for transfusion
- First black psychiatrist recognized by the American Psychiatric Association
- First black female physician awarded a patent for a medical invention
- First black woman awarded a nursing degree
- First black woman awarded a medical degree from a U.S. college
- First woman elected president of the New York Cancer Society
- First black physician elected president of the American Medical Association
- First black physician appointed director of a U.S. hospital
- First neurosurgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins attached at the back of the head
- One of the first physicians to perform a successful open-heart surgery; founded the first interracial and black-owned hospital.
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- First black woman admitted to the American College of Surgeons
- First black man to lead a major pharmaceutical company
- First black female director of an U.S. Public Health Service bureau
- First black female physician appointed surgeon general
- President and co-founder of the first professional organization for black physicians
- First black president of the American Medical Women's Association
- First black female neurosurgeon
- First black man to practice with a medical degree in the U.S.
- First black physician to teach at Harvard Medical School
19 Clues: First black female neurosurgeon • First black woman awarded a nursing degree • First black man to lead a major pharmaceutical company • First black female physician appointed surgeon general • First to use blood plasma to store blood for transfusion • First black physician to teach at Harvard Medical School • ...
Historical Massage Timeline (3000 BCE - 1900 AD) 2017-08-21
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- Another Persian philosopher/physician that wrote hundreds of books including The Canon of Medicine in 1000 AD that has many references to exercise and massage.
- The two brothers who studied in Sweden and then introduced The Swedish Movement Cure to the United States when they opened a clinic in New York in 1858.
- A Roman who wrote De Medicina sometime between 20-30 BCE and described exercise, bathing, and massage.
- The French barber/surgeon who wrote about the positive effects and employed gentle, medium, and vigorous friction and joint movements in 1570.
- The German physician who published Technik Der Massage in 1900.
- The man that wrote of exercise and massage as healing agents for warriors in the Iliad and the Odyssey in 900 BCE.
- The period of time in the West from 475-1450 AD when few medical or historical books were written, and massage was abandoned in medical institutions.
- The Dutch physician who, from 1880-1909, established scientific massage as a basis of rehabilitation and preferred the French terminology effleurage, pertrisage, and tapotement that are still in use today.
- The man who published the first book in English on the Swedish Movements in 1851.
- The Persian philosopher/physician that helped preserve the teachings of the Greeks and Romans in 900 AD. His writings included the use of exercise, diet, and massage.
- In 1800, English surgeon and practitioner of ________ (healing with the hand) John Grosvenor wrote about the value of frictions for the relief of gout, stiff joints, and rheumatism.
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- Per Henrick Ling of Sweden developed medical gymnastics in 1825, later known as the Swedish Movement Cure and the precursor to this type of massage.
- The Roman Emperor who converted to Christianity around 220-237 AD and destroyed the baths and gymnasiums because of widespread "abuses" of a sexual nature.
- The Italian man who wrote De Arte Gymnastica on gymnastics and the benefits of massage in 1569.
- The physician from Boston who wrote extensively about the benefits of "massage" (first in U.S. to use the term), and was a founding member of The American Physical Education Association in 1885.
- In India in 300 BCE, the Laws of Manu defined ________, a Hindu technique of massage in the bath.
- In 1800 BCE, this (made in India) describes massage techniques among its hygienic principles.
- This man, known as the father of modern medicine, described the effects of various massage movements in 400 BCE.
- The Society of Trained Masseuses was formed in _______ in 1894.
- The Greek man that founded the first gymnasium in 700 BCE, where exercise and massage were combined to promote health.
- The San-Tsao-Tou-Hoei was published in 600 AD in Japan and listed both active and _______ movements.
- In 3000 BCE, the Cong Fou of Tao-Tse in China describes the use of medicinal plants, exercise, and ______ for health maintenance.
22 Clues: The Society of Trained Masseuses was formed in _______ in 1894. • The German physician who published Technik Der Massage in 1900. • The man who published the first book in English on the Swedish Movements in 1851. • In 1800 BCE, this (made in India) describes massage techniques among its hygienic principles. • ...
Health Science 2025-11-13
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- HYGIENIST : Cleans teeth and gives advice on oral hygiene.
- LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST : Evaluates and treats speech, language, and swallowing disorders.
- MEDICAL TECHNICIAN : Provides emergency medical care to injured or ill patients.
- : Studies the spread and control of diseases.
- TECHNOLOGIST : Performs diagnostic imaging exams like X-rays or MRIs.
- THERAPIST : Treats disease or injury using exercise, heat, or massage instead of surgery or drugs.
- : Treats joint misalignments using manipulation.
- : A person qualified to practice medicine.
- INFORMATION TECHNICIAN : Organizes and manages patient health records and information.
- THERAPIST : Specializes in evaluating and treating breathing disorders.
- : Provides advanced emergency medical care outside the hospital.
- ASSISTANT : Performs administrative and clinical tasks in a healthcare setting.
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- : Applies the science of nutrition to promote health and prevent disease.
- NURSING ASSISTANT : Provides basic patient care under supervision of nurses.
- : Prepares and dispenses medicinal drugs and advises on their use.
- CODER : Translates diagnoses and procedures into standardized medical codes.
- NURSE : Licensed healthcare professional providing direct patient care and education.
- THERAPIST : Helps people regain or maintain skills needed for daily living and working.
- : Medical practitioner qualified to perform surgery.
- LABORATORY TECHNICIAN : Performs diagnostic tests on patient samples to help diagnose diseases.
20 Clues: : A person qualified to practice medicine. • : Studies the spread and control of diseases. • : Treats joint misalignments using manipulation. • : Medical practitioner qualified to perform surgery. • HYGIENIST : Cleans teeth and gives advice on oral hygiene. • : Provides advanced emergency medical care outside the hospital. • ...
unlock 4 week 11 jigsaw 2018-05-17
22 Clues: patent • burden • deduct • remedy • citizen • medical • illegal • disease • complex • precise • illness • epidemic • adequate • physical • treatment • preventable • underfunding • conventional • drug dependency • cosmetic surgery • private healthcare • sedentary lifestyle
Clown says, "Think"! 2023-05-23
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- Medical Clowning leads to an increase in -----
- The exchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals.
- The act of creating or performing something spontaneously, often seen in clowning performances.
- The process of recovering from an illness or injury.
- We are ------
- What is celebrated on May's first Sunday?
- It is as important as physical health.
- ----- is the best medicine.
- A signature prop worn by clowns
- These are free of cost.
- A strong feeling or reaction often evoked by medical clowns.
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- Distraction Therapy
- The ability to adapt, recover, and bounce back from difficult or challenging situations, a quality medical clowns often exhibit in their work.
- A code of conduct that should be followed by medical clowns.
- A clown's ----- leads to his success.
- Relates to the branch of medicine that focuses on the care of children.
- A vital tool in Medical Clowning
- First Hospital Clown
- The building blocks of our organisation
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
20 Clues: We are ------ • Distraction Therapy • First Hospital Clown • These are free of cost. • ----- is the best medicine. • A signature prop worn by clowns • A vital tool in Medical Clowning • A clown's ----- leads to his success. • It is as important as physical health. • The building blocks of our organisation • What is celebrated on May's first Sunday? • ...
Chapter 2- Health 2025-03-12
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- providers that don't participate in the health part
- a payment that is predetermined
- process for medical care to be efficient and effective
- Splitting the risk among multiple parties
- provided usually by an employer
- An account to pay for medical issues
- The people who are the initial point of contact for people
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- The cost for bills in health
- a plan established to help pay for medical issues by the government
- organizations that try to benefit society by doing things like community services
- A list of health care providers that plan medical contracts
- An account that lets you set aside pre-tax money
- federal and state program that helps cover medical costs
- A fee you have to pay for a doctor visit
- you pay someone directly
- federal health for people who are over 65
- Money you have to pay before insurance will
- care focused on reducing the cost
- an amount payed before insurance
- A healthcare program for active duty and service members
20 Clues: you pay someone directly • The cost for bills in health • a payment that is predetermined • provided usually by an employer • an amount payed before insurance • care focused on reducing the cost • An account to pay for medical issues • A fee you have to pay for a doctor visit • federal health for people who are over 65 • Splitting the risk among multiple parties • ...
Med Term Cardiovascular Crossword 2025-12-10
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- strong, muscular organ that works as the body’s pump
- thick, muscular middle layer of the heart wall.
- high blood pressure
- medical instrument used to listen to internal sounds of the body
- Electrocardiogram
- Aorta
- disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump blood effectively.
- Pulse
- thin, smooth inner lining of the heart.
- Heart Rate
- medical test that uses ultrasound waves to create moving images of the heart.
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- low blood pressure
- medical device used to measure blood pressure.
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Clot
- Blood Pressure
- a thin, double‑layered sac that surrounds and protects the heart.
- serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is suddenly interrupted
- medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- is a disease in which plaque builds up inside the arteries.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Vessel
- Heart
25 Clues: Clot • Aorta • Pulse • Heart • Vessel • Heart Rate • Blood Pressure • Electrocardiogram • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • Coronary Artery Disease • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • thin, smooth inner lining of the heart. • medical device used to measure blood pressure. • thick, muscular middle layer of the heart wall. • ...
HealthLogic Terminology 2024-03-25
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- A batch of work containing Envelopes received by Lockbox that did not include any Checks. These batches may include EOBs that have been paid by Paper Checks, sent separately for some reason (or replacement copies of the EOBs that the client asked for), EOBs that were paid by EFTs/ACHs, Letters, and other types of documents related to Healthcare.
- This refers to the amount a patient owes a provider after an insurance company pays for their portion of the medical expenses. This can be Co-Insurance, Co-Pay, or Deductible.(Two Words)
- The Amount your health care provider bills for the health care service provided to you.
- Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Claims. (Two Words)
- Opens any specific rules for the client you are working on currently.(Two Words)
- The date health care services were provided.
- It is a mandatory 2% payment reduction in the Medicare fee-for-services(FFS) program.
- It is a way to measure service volume over a period of time.
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- A batch of work containing Envelopes received by Lockbox with checks and accompanying documents (usually in the form of EOBs).
- This is usually used to refer to the part of the Bill that Patients are supposed to return with their Payments to tell the Provider which account the Patient Payment is for. These may be plain coupons or Scannable Coupons (that contain a scan-line with details needed to post the payment).
- The amount of money patient must pay each year to cover eligible medical expenses before insurance policy starts paying.
- This is used in the Claim Type field when the entity making payment is doing so as the Primary Insurance Company for the Patient.
- Health Insurance Claim number. Often referred to as the Member ID number.
- The amount paid by the Insurance company to your health care provider as per the plan.
- Current Procedural Terminology. These service codes are typically 5 numeric digits.
- This is used to search to locate a patients information. This may also be referred to as the client's Claim Data.
- Form of payment that draws money directly from a checking account.
- LT=the procedure was performed on the Left side of the body, RT= Right.
- Remittance documents sent by health insurance companies.
- Code Based or Foot Note Based.(Two Words)
20 Clues: Code Based or Foot Note Based.(Two Words) • The date health care services were provided. • Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Claims. (Two Words) • Remittance documents sent by health insurance companies. • It is a way to measure service volume over a period of time. • Form of payment that draws money directly from a checking account. • ...
computer systems 2022-10-21
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- kg
- information you take from the device
- from the main memory
- information
- a software
- you can see and touch it
- one on one talk
- you can't see or touch it
- central processing unit
- the memory is comonly refered to as ram
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- the component that stores the programs and data currently in use
- operates video components
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
- important
- deconstruct
- information you put into the device
- bossy boots
- a relationship in which something is linked or associated with something else.
- the program is copied from there
- random access memory
20 Clues: kg • important • a software • information • deconstruct • bossy boots • one on one talk • from the main memory • random access memory • central processing unit • you can see and touch it • operates video components • you can't see or touch it • the program is copied from there • information you put into the device • information you take from the device • the memory is comonly refered to as ram • ...
CD - Nutrition and Hydration Week 2021 2021-06-09
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- Patients on a neutropenic diet must peel this before eating (5)
- A global standard with terminology to describe texture modified foods and thickened liquids used for individuals of all ages, in all care settings and for all cultures (5)
- Soft and ___________; description for level six diet, previously know as fork mashable (9)
- Fruit famously high in potassium (6)
- ____________ and ___________; try to have 5 or more portions each day (5,10)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet must cook or roast ____ and _____ before eating them (4,5)
- The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9)
- Macronutrient used in tissue repair and muscle synthesis (6)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet cannot have any products made with this meat (4)
- A patient who is overloaded might be placed on a _____ restriction (5)
- 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5)
- Food _______ chart; when filled in can be used to calculate a patients energy and protein intake (6)
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- Patients should be offered these throughout the day, especially if they have a reduced appetite (6)
- This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11)
- These organs filter the blood (7)
- Poor oral ___________ increases the risk of aspiration (7)
- A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9)
- Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5)
- Made with full cream milk and ice-cream, this provides roughly 650kcal and 16gP (11)
- When a patient is unable to tolerate any nutrition through their gut we can prescribe __________ nutrition
- In 75% of patients, changing their ___________ will reduce their risk of aspiration (10)
- Main dietary source of energy (13)
- Usually found in protein foods, this nutrient is part of the cell which helps transport oxygen in the blood (4)
23 Clues: These organs filter the blood (7) • Main dietary source of energy (13) • 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5) • Fruit famously high in potassium (6) • A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9) • Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5) • The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9) • This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11) • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 Review Mod 1 2023-08-14
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- Most hospitals utilize pharmacy technicians to assist with preparation of intravenous
- Known as the father of medicine
- Known for taking small doses of poisons to build tolerance
- Early civilizations believed bad spirits caused what
- Every 2 years a technician must renew their _______
- The United States ________ sets standards for the identity, strength, quality, purity, packaging and labeling of drug products
- William ______ was known as the father of american pharmacy
- The separation of _______ and medicine occurred under the rule of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
- A CPhT must have 1 hour of the total 20 hours of continuing education, which is essential to keep pace with rapid changes, focusing on pharmacy _____
- The _____ revolution was started due to major wars and an increased demand for medicinal products
- Known as the father of pharmacology, and wrote the "De Materia Medica"
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- Known as the father of botany
- Drug information is known as a _____ in pharmacy
- The _______ century is when pharmacy began to develop in the new world
- Jonathon Roberts was the first hospital pharmacist in ________
- To become certified the pharmacy technician must take the ________ and must have a score of at least 1400 out of a possible 1600.
- A core requirement for a 2-yr associate degree for technicians is?
- Insulin is an example of a product that is now being produced by ____ DNA technology
- After the fall of which empire did the advances of pharmacy in medicine happen in the Arab World, including the first Pharmacy Shop in Baghdad
- The Swiss-born physician who is known for emphasizing chemical rather than a botanical orientation to medicine
- They contribute to the science of chemistry the most
- Every 5 years the amount of medical knowledge gained increases how much
22 Clues: Known as the father of botany • Known as the father of medicine • Drug information is known as a _____ in pharmacy • Every 2 years a technician must renew their _______ • Early civilizations believed bad spirits caused what • They contribute to the science of chemistry the most • Known for taking small doses of poisons to build tolerance • ...
Terminology 2017-12-15
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- portion of covered expenses which is payable by the covered person and which is not applicable to the Calendar year deductible or OOP maximums
- any covered person on whose behalf a claim is submitted for benefits under the plan
- pariod of time commencing on Jan 1st at 12:01am until the following Jan 1st
- usually the first doctor a patient sees for an illness
- period of time commencing at 12:01 am on the effective date until the same following date a year later
- the amount a participant has to pay before the plan pays for benefits that are subject to this
- refers to providers that are not contracted with the network selected by a group
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- part of covered expenses that the plan or covered pays, not including copayment or deductible
- an employee benefit plan funded through the employer; employer assumes all the risk
- number that is assigned to individual claims that are filed
- summary of benefits available to participants that specifies how the benefits will be considered
- defined group of providers typically linked through contractual arrangements
- employer purchases coverage from a licensed insurance company and the insurance company assumes all the risk
- message added to a processed claim that can either explain the way on which a claim was processed or indicate additional information that may be required
14 Clues: usually the first doctor a patient sees for an illness • number that is assigned to individual claims that are filed • pariod of time commencing on Jan 1st at 12:01am until the following Jan 1st • defined group of providers typically linked through contractual arrangements • refers to providers that are not contracted with the network selected by a group • ...
