medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 2021-11-17
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- use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments
- specialize in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries to the skeleton.
- treats the endocrine system–the glands producing and secreting hormones
- specializes in digestive organs
- known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table
- A healthcare professional with a doctoral degree in audiology.
- Newborn premature infants or critically-ill infants are the focus
- specializes in care for the nervous system
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases
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- take care for the elderly
- treat kidney disease
- concentrates on issues related to ear nose and throat
- focus on the treatment of the heart
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery
- cares for children from birth to adolescence
- doctors of the mouth
- take care for issues related to the urinary tract
- take care for cancer patients
- looks for potential diseases that can appear, and also look for vaccines to terminal diseases
- takes cares for the whole family from children to the elderly, giving basic care
- they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind
- care for skin issues
- reconstruct or alter the human body
- Doctor of the feet or ankles
25 Clues: treat kidney disease • doctors of the mouth • care for skin issues • take care for the elderly • Doctor of the feet or ankles • take care for cancer patients • specializes in digestive organs • focus on the treatment of the heart • reconstruct or alter the human body • specializes in care for the nervous system • cares for children from birth to adolescence • ...
Medical Specialist 2021-11-17
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- A medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- experience in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and other diseases of the joints muscles and bones.
- provides medical care to women during pregnancy, childbirth and immediately thereafter.
- specialises in problems associated with ageing.
- A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
- A doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat disorders of the stomach and intestines.
- An audiologist assesses and treats people with hearing disorders. An audiologist is not a medical practitioner.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat disorders of the endocrine glands and hormones.
- A dentist specialises in treating teeth.
- the science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.
- Physician who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents.
- A psychiatrist specialises in diagnosing and treating problems relating to the mind including mental illness.
- take care for the male and female urinary tract, including kidneys ureters bladder and urethra
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumors.
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- A doctor who has special training in giving drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during surgery or other procedures.
- are internal medicine doctors or pediatricians who have extra training in disorders related to blood bone marrow and lymphatic system.
- A neonatologist specialises in diseases and disorders of new born babies.
- A specialist in the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- A physiotherapist uses techniques such as massage manipulation exercise and heat application for treatment and rehabilitation
- A person who treats the feet and their ailments.
- A specialist in the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
- medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging procedures.
- kidney disease specialist and is the most qualified doctor to help you manage your kidney health.
- A psychologist treats people with emotional problems.
25 Clues: A dentist specialises in treating teeth. • specialises in problems associated with ageing. • A person who treats the feet and their ailments. • A psychologist treats people with emotional problems. • a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumors. • A medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases. • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2021-11-17
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- doctor of internal medicine who specializes in arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions and systemic autoimmune diseases
- is the branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- primary care doctors who have additional specialized training in treating older patients
- board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients
- known as a kidney doctor, is a kidney disease specialist and is the most qualified doctor to help you manage your kidney health.
- are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays, radioactive substances, sound waves in ultrasounds, or the body’s natural magnetism in magnetic resonance images
- who diagnoses and treats diseases of the respiratory system -- the lungs and other organs that help you breathe
- involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- is a branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
- qualified to diagnose and treat conditions like diabetes, thyroid diseases, infertility, growth issues, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, some cancers, and disorders in the hormone-producing adrenal glands and pituitary glands.
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- doctor who attends infections
- doctor doctor who specialize in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas
- is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures, as well as wounds and injuries caused by accidents or sudden violence
- are physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes.
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- doctor play an important role in health promotion and illness prevention, coordinating care with other specialties and health professionals, and advocating on behalf of their patients with respect to the care and services they need in all parts of the health care system.
- a physician who studied, trained in, and treats diseases of the ear, nose, throat, face, head and neck
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests
- examiner
- is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- is concerned with the body's complex system of blood vessels, particularly the arteries and veins.
- A doctor that specializes in surgery
- diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye.
- a medicolegal death investigation office, perform death investigations, complete autopsies, interpret toxicology and other laboratory testing results, collect and document evidence, and provide expert testimony.
- person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health.
26 Clues: examiner • doctor who attends infections • A doctor that specializes in surgery • involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. • diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye. • board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients • ...
Medical Specialties 2021-11-17
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- Sometimes known as “ear, nose, and throat” (ENT) doctors.
- Focus on treating children from birth to young adulthood.
- Specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions using medical imaging tests (X-rays).
- Focus on fixing teethçs problems.
- Focus on the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- Look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
- Provide preventive care and disease management for female health conditions.
- Specializes in ear-related issues.
- Treat cancer and its symptoms.
- Focus on kidney care and conditions that affect the kidneys.
- Doctor who treats mental health conditions.
- Focus on preventing and treating allergic diseases and conditions.
- Make operations.
- Treat conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain.
- Treat disorders and conditions that affect the endocrine system.
- Treat musculoskeletal problems.
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- Focus on the digestive system (esophagus, pancreas, stomach, liver, small intestine, colon, and gallbladder).
- Newborn premature infants or critically-ill infants are the focus of neonatology, a subspecialty of pediatrics.
- Specialize in eye and vision care.
- Focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery.
- Focus on diseases and conditions of the skin, nails, and hair.
- Focus on the organs involved with breathing ( lungs and heart).
- Treat conditions of the urinary tract in both males and females.
- Diagnose and treat rheumatic diseases (bones, joints, and muscles).
- Specialists in the feet and the lower limbs.
25 Clues: Make operations. • Treat cancer and its symptoms. • Treat musculoskeletal problems. • Focus on fixing teethçs problems. • Specialize in eye and vision care. • Specializes in ear-related issues. • Doctor who treats mental health conditions. • Specialists in the feet and the lower limbs. • Treat conditions of the nerves, spine, and brain. • ...
Medical Technology 2023-02-07
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- azurophilic granules
- Differentiates Staph from Strep
- antifungal in Thayer-Martin medium
- antigenic determinantv
- creamy layer in standing plasma test
- key component of fibrinolysis
- toxic to Neisseria
- Known to prolong PT
- cell wall component of bacteria
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- positive for leukocyte esterase in reagent strip
- infective stage of Plasmodium in vector
- need a protein carrier to elicit immune response
- used for embedding eyes
- green amniotic fluid
- required storage temp for plasma component
- Charcot-leyden crystals
- other term for pinworm infection
- major NPN in urine
- salivary amylase
- predominant WBC in adult CSF
20 Clues: salivary amylase • toxic to Neisseria • major NPN in urine • Known to prolong PT • azurophilic granules • green amniotic fluid • antigenic determinantv • used for embedding eyes • Charcot-leyden crystals • predominant WBC in adult CSF • key component of fibrinolysis • Differentiates Staph from Strep • cell wall component of bacteria • other term for pinworm infection • ...
Medical Technology 2023-02-07
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- counter-ion of sodium in ECF
- adult tapeworm segments
- reagent widely used for bilirubin
- product of lysine decarboxylation
- bronchodilator drug
- antibodies seen in EBV infection
- a dye originated from lichens
- major component of urinary casts
- cells counted using Miller eye disc
- reference method for glucose
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- antigen used in RPR test
- based on the nitroprusside reaction
- resembles mast cells
- main source for polyclonal antibodies
- not detected in Cyanmeth method
- used to remove mercurial pigments
- other term for Loa loa
- smallest DNA virus
- most expensive anticoagulant
- swarming colonies
20 Clues: swarming colonies • smallest DNA virus • bronchodilator drug • resembles mast cells • other term for Loa loa • adult tapeworm segments • antigen used in RPR test • counter-ion of sodium in ECF • most expensive anticoagulant • reference method for glucose • a dye originated from lichens • not detected in Cyanmeth method • antibodies seen in EBV infection • ...
Medical Technology 2023-02-16
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- an RNA nucleotide
- stimulus of erythropoietin release
- indication of cloudy red urine
- selective medium for Aspergillus
- most common staining pattern in ANA test
- anti-B container color
- wafer cells or thin red cells
- associated with Di Guglielmo syndrome
- counted during the Tourniquet test
- selective medium for Leptospira
- stain used in malarial thick smear
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- ascorbic acid deficiency
- causative agent of sparganosis
- primary hormone produced by corpus luteum
- accumulation of urea in the blood
- drug metabolite of cocaine
- the only known vector of Ascaris lumbricoides
- where T cells mature and develop
- term for collection of peritoneal fluid
- preferred urine specimen for bacterial culture
20 Clues: an RNA nucleotide • anti-B container color • ascorbic acid deficiency • drug metabolite of cocaine • wafer cells or thin red cells • causative agent of sparganosis • indication of cloudy red urine • selective medium for Leptospira • selective medium for Aspergillus • where T cells mature and develop • accumulation of urea in the blood • stimulus of erythropoietin release • ...
Medical terms 2023-04-20
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- Wart-like growth often near the nipple.
- Red blood cells
- Discoloration of skin from bleeding underneath
- A disease-causing microorganism
- Bluish discoloration of the skin.
- applied directly to a part of the body.
- A condition in which skin cells build up and form itchy, dry patches.
- study of the causes and effects of disease or injury.
- pertaining to the eyelids
- Often refers to skin cells, being scale-like.
- fat cells
- Medicine involved with the study of the skin
- hardening and tightness of the skin
- Itching involving any part of the body.
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- sweating
- A pool of mostly clotted blood that forms in the body.
- Relating to the skin
- rough patch on the skin
- inflammation of the eyelid
- an infection caused by a fungus.
- The study of blood
- Study of the cells
- Abnormal death of body tissue
- Pus in the skin
- Study of hair and scalp
- cancer forming in body tissue
- slow-growing fatty lump
- abnormal hardening of body tissue
- cell that produces sebum
- Red skin. Has scaling on skin.
30 Clues: sweating • fat cells • Red blood cells • Pus in the skin • The study of blood • Study of the cells • Relating to the skin • rough patch on the skin • Study of hair and scalp • slow-growing fatty lump • cell that produces sebum • pertaining to the eyelids • inflammation of the eyelid • Abnormal death of body tissue • cancer forming in body tissue • Red skin. Has scaling on skin. • ...
Medical terms 2023-05-09
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- Spreading inflammation of tissue
- Collections of pus
- Tumor that doesn’t spread
- Instrument for examining inside of an organ through same incision
- Heat, pain, redness, swelling
- Inflammation of fluid and white blood cells
- Affecting people in region at same time
- Prediction of disease course and outcome
- Pertaining to whole body
- Lessening of disease symptoms
- A cut as for surgery
- Using X-ray passed through the body to make visual record
- Dropping of an organ
- Cause of disease
- Poison
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- Instrument for examining the interior of the eye
- Death of tissue
- Causing damage to another organism
- Chemicals to treat disease
- Instrument used to examine the ears
- simple microscopic organism that wide spreads
- Determining the cause and nature of an illness
- Removal by cutting
- Disease spread throughout entire region
- Harmful microorganism
- Groove or split
- Long duration
- Removal of small amount of tissue
- Visual examination
- Organ through an abnormal opening
- Tumor attached by thin stalk
31 Clues: Poison • Long duration • Death of tissue • Groove or split • Cause of disease • Collections of pus • Removal by cutting • Visual examination • A cut as for surgery • Dropping of an organ • Harmful microorganism • Pertaining to whole body • Tumor that doesn’t spread • Chemicals to treat disease • Tumor attached by thin stalk • Heat, pain, redness, swelling • Lessening of disease symptoms • ...
Medical Equipment 2023-07-02
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- This can be used to treat nerve pain
- This is a walker with a seat
- What you should do daily to your supplies
- What you change monthly on your machine
- If you have trouble getting out of your bed this may be useful
- If you have this, you need a CPAP/BIPAP machine
- This can help you stand up from a sitting position
- Using this will help you be mobile
- This is another form of sleep apnea
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- This will help pay for your medical equipment
- This will help you get from downstairs to upstairs
- What mask goes in your nose
- A device used to treat neck pain
- What mask covers your nose and mouth
- If you have carpal tunnel this can be helpful
- If you can't sleep in your own bed this can be helpful
- What a nursing mom would use
- This produces moisture in a CPAP/BIPAP machine
- You can use this item if you have trouble walking
- This supply is changed quarterly
20 Clues: What mask goes in your nose • This is a walker with a seat • What a nursing mom would use • A device used to treat neck pain • This supply is changed quarterly • Using this will help you be mobile • This is another form of sleep apnea • This can be used to treat nerve pain • What mask covers your nose and mouth • What you change monthly on your machine • ...
Medical English 2013-04-16
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- it's all about your father
- she died with a glow
- you don't want to be here
- insufficient or improper diet
- the bone men
- porous bones
- before the birth
- drug free pain relief
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- systematic and differential
- cheaper than the real McCoy
- view through the eyes of the dead
- no good for colds
- someone else's problem
- quackary and fake
- it's all in the mind
- fishing for clues
- no obvious reason for this
- I can see straight through you
- under the knife
- mothers little helper.
20 Clues: the bone men • porous bones • under the knife • before the birth • no good for colds • quackary and fake • fishing for clues • she died with a glow • it's all in the mind • drug free pain relief • someone else's problem • mothers little helper. • you don't want to be here • it's all about your father • no obvious reason for this • systematic and differential • cheaper than the real McCoy • ...
Medical Terms 2013-04-20
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- Muscular layer of heart tissue between the epicardium and the endocardium
- Smallest long bone of the lower leg
- Fine subdivision of the bronchi made of smooth muscle and elastic fibers
- Heel bone
- Stationary blood clot in the cardiovascular system
- Midsection of the lung where the nerves and vessels enter and exit
- Outermost layer of heart tissue
- Portion of the throat above the soft palate
- Inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi
- Pigment that determines skin, hair, and eye color
- Relaxation phase of a heartbeat
- At or toward the front of the body
- Bottom layer of skin
- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Degenerative thinning of bone
- Tue through which urine is transported from the bladder to the exterior of the body
- Abnormal discharge from the urethra
- Passageway at the back of the mouth for air and food
- Largest artery of the body
- Protective covering of the heart
- Above another body structure
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- Below another body structure
- Layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- U-shaped bone of the lower jaw
- One of the five bones of the had between the wrist and the fingers
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Point at which two bones join together to allow movement
- Abnormally fast breathing
- Muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
- Smallest unit of a living structure
- At or toward the front of the body
- Inflammation of the appendix
- Inflammation of a vein with a thrombus
- Opening of a blocked blood vessel
- Innermost layer of the heart tissue
- Back portion of the mouth
- Severe inflammation of the dermis and subcutaneous
- Cartilaginous division in the nose
- Sac lined with a synovial membrane that fills the space between tendons and joints
- Outer portion of the skin
- At or toward the back of the body
- Malignant tumor of bone
- Major protein substance that is tough and flexible and forms connective tissue in the body
- Inflammation of the skin
- Joint inflammation
- Chest cavity
- Windpipe
- Tissue or organ that receives nerve impulses
- At or near the middle of the body
- Long bone in the thigh
50 Clues: Windpipe • Heel bone • Chest cavity • Joint inflammation • Bottom layer of skin • Long bone in the thigh • Malignant tumor of bone • Inflammation of the skin • Abnormally slow breathing • Abnormally fast breathing • Back portion of the mouth • Outer portion of the skin • Largest artery of the body • Below another body structure • Inflammation of the appendix • Above another body structure • ...
Medical Term 2013-07-21
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- to bring
- pertaining to the seminal vesicle
- not your bladder but you your ____ bladder
- not the large intestine but the
- pulse
- related to black lung
- armpit
- what a mama kangaroo has
- dilated vein
- the female naughty part
- part of the vertebra
- a type of waste
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- the part of a housing addition that goes in a circle
- relating to or near to the coccyx
- food sure does taste good on this
- with respect to color
- wrist
- sticks and ______ will break my bones
- a duct for waste or bile
- the part of everyone's body they want to look good
- the lightest color of the rainbow
21 Clues: pulse • wrist • armpit • to bring • dilated vein • a type of waste • part of the vertebra • with respect to color • related to black lung • the female naughty part • what a mama kangaroo has • a duct for waste or bile • not the large intestine but the • pertaining to the seminal vesicle • relating to or near to the coccyx • food sure does taste good on this • the lightest color of the rainbow • ...
Medical Abriviation 2014-08-27
Medical Terms 2014-09-03
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- State of
- Peri
- Thrombo
- Pain Of Nerves
- bladder Cysto
- ist
- With In
- Dia
- Reverse
- Removal of
- Specialist
- Inflammation Of The Small Intestines
- Study of
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- Abnormal condition of
- Tumor
- Process Of Visual Examine The Eyes
- Retro
- Cancer Of Flesh
- White Blood Cell
- record
- Gnoso
- Globin
- Abnormal Condition Of The Mind
- Algia
- Intestines
- Of Kidneys Nephrology
- Gram
27 Clues: ist • Dia • Peri • Gram • Tumor • Retro • Gnoso • Algia • record • Globin • Thrombo • With In • Reverse • State of • Study of • Intestines • Removal of • Specialist • bladder Cysto • Pain Of Nerves • Cancer Of Flesh • White Blood Cell • Abnormal condition of • Of Kidneys Nephrology • Abnormal Condition Of The Mind • Process Of Visual Examine The Eyes • Inflammation Of The Small Intestines
Medical Terms 2014-03-10
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- SUDDEN INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION
- SLIGHT OR PARTIAL PARALYSIS
- DRY SKIN
- PROCESS OF RECORDING
- SCRAPING AWAY OF SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANES
- CLOSEST TO THE POINT OF ORIGIN
- RED BLOOD CELLS
- TOWARD THE MIDLINE
- WIDENING, STRETCHING, EXPANDING
- CONDITION OF A RAPID HEART
- CONDITION IN WHICH THE PLEURAE BECOMES INFLAMED
- CRUSHING
- PERTAINING TO FORMATION OR GROWTH
- ACUTE, REVERSIBLE STATE OF AGITATED CONFUSION
- NOURISHMENT, GROWTH
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- A FEAR OF
- CUT OR TEAR IN THE FLESH
- WEAKENING AND BULGING OF PART OF A VESSEL WALL
- LOSS OF HEART RHYTHM
- NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE BODY
- SLOW
- MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE BODY
- SMALL, CRACKLIKE BREAK IN THE SKIN
- A CONDITION OF CELLS
- NOT IN MOTION, AT REST
- LARGE
26 Clues: SLOW • LARGE • DRY SKIN • CRUSHING • A FEAR OF • RED BLOOD CELLS • TOWARD THE MIDLINE • NOURISHMENT, GROWTH • LOSS OF HEART RHYTHM • PROCESS OF RECORDING • A CONDITION OF CELLS • NOT IN MOTION, AT REST • CUT OR TEAR IN THE FLESH • CONDITION OF A RAPID HEART • SLIGHT OR PARTIAL PARALYSIS • MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE BODY • NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE BODY • SUDDEN INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2015-02-25
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- routinary actions
- thermometer
- radiology
- clotting time
- insecticide
- "kissing disease"
- eye movement
- organic compound
- out of control cell growth
- vein clotting
- immediate patient treatment
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- arthritis
- protein
- ICU
- leprosy
- difficulty of breathing
- RBC and WBC
- kidney failure
- tissue sample
- impotence
- digestion
- died on the spot
- teratogenic
- frequency of dose
- allowing to enter
25 Clues: ICU • protein • leprosy • arthritis • radiology • impotence • digestion • thermometer • RBC and WBC • insecticide • teratogenic • eye movement • clotting time • tissue sample • vein clotting • kidney failure • died on the spot • organic compound • routinary actions • frequency of dose • "kissing disease" • allowing to enter • difficulty of breathing • out of control cell growth • immediate patient treatment
Medical Abbreviations 2014-11-06
Medical Crossword 2014-02-15
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- A drug which acts on liver to prevent formation of synthesis of vitamin k dependent factors.
- A gelatinous substance which embeds the hair cells of crista ampullaris of the inner ear.
- A term to denote the excess quantity of blood in blood vessels or of the total quantity of any fluid in the body
- Inflammation of caecum is also known as
- Decrease in the heart rate characterized by pulse rate below 60bpm.
- main trunk of arterial system of the body
- A reservoir storing fluid(particularly in relation to the CSF)
- The hard white dense substance forming a covering for crown of the teeth
- Syndrome characterized by “XO”
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- Largest gland in the body
- Act related to abortion
- A tardive dyskinesia characterized by motor restlessness with inability to sit still
- Capsule covering the largest gland
- Retina is part of the ____
- Point on the skull where coronal and sagittal sutures meet
- Defective muscular coordination,especially of voluntary movements
- Loss of ability to write
- Medical term for vomiting
- Syndrome characterized by contraction of pupil,partial ptosis,enophthalmos caused by paralysis of sympathetic nerve trunk
- A positive “sign”in meningitis
- The one having uracil as the base pair
21 Clues: Act related to abortion • Loss of ability to write • Largest gland in the body • Medical term for vomiting • Retina is part of the ____ • A positive “sign”in meningitis • Syndrome characterized by “XO” • Capsule covering the largest gland • The one having uracil as the base pair • Inflammation of caecum is also known as • main trunk of arterial system of the body • ...
Medical Terms 2015-03-10
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- expected to recover
- rescue,alarm,confine,extinguish
- accident another term for stroke
- slow breathing
- the color blue
- the color white
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- fast breathing
- slow heartbeat
- difficult breathing
- bed made with patient in it
- saying bad things about someone
- person will not recover
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- ongoing illness
- bad practice
- fast heartbeat
- Imprisonment holding a patient against their will
- Compensation what you get paid when you get hurt on the job
- automated external defibrillator
- Infarction another term for heart attack
- bed is usually prepared for a new patient
- the color red
- writing/drawing bad things about someone
23 Clues: bad practice • the color red • fast heartbeat • slow breathing • the color blue • fast breathing • slow heartbeat • ongoing illness • the color white • expected to recover • difficult breathing • person will not recover • bed made with patient in it • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • rescue,alarm,confine,extinguish • saying bad things about someone • automated external defibrillator • ...
Medical Terms 2016-01-05
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- code A system used by physicians and other providers to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms and procedures, recorded in conjunction with hospital care in the US
- (Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System) CMS term System by which hospital received outpatient payment for CMS patients for outpatient procedures
- base Measure of the number of units of particular type of system actually in use
- Surgery Center A healthcare facility that specializes in providing surgery, diagnosis and certain pain medications in an outpatient setting
- A patient who stays in a hospital during medical treatment
- Lying face upwards
- Physician Individual who directed the patient for care at a particular facility that renders the service
- The field of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine, joints and muscles
- US legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- Agency within the US department of health and human services responsible for the administration of several key healthcare programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, HIPAA, CILA
- Imaging Center Independent facility at which radiological services are provided on an outpatient basis
- care Branch of healthcare where a patient receives active but short term treatment for a severe injury or an episode of illness, in urgent medical condition or during recovery from surgery
- (Electronic Medical Record) digital version of a paper chart in a clinicians’ office which contains medical and treatment history of a patient
- The removal for diagnostic study of a piece tissue from a living body
- Lying face downwards
- The science dealing with x-rays and other high energy radiation, especially the use of radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Strategy used to identify the possible presence of an as-yet undiagnosed disease in an individuals without signs or symptoms
- The study and treatment of tumors
- (Diagnosis related group) CMS term Acronym for the system to classify hospital cases into groups
- Pertaining to the middle, toward the middle of the body or an organ
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- Care A walk-in clinic focused on delivery ambulatory care in dedicated medical facility outside of a traditional emergency room.
- (Emergency Department) Medical treatment facility specializing in the acute care of those who present without prior appointment either by their own means or by that of an ambulance.
- Horizontal plane section transverse to the axis of the body
- Vertical plane dividing the body into the front and back
- Joint federal and state program that helps low-income individuals and families pay for the cost of long-term medical and custodial care
- A medical term used to categorize diagnostic imaging methods
- Involving the introduction of instruments into the body or body cavities
- Method of payment, usually by a third party payor for medical treatment or hospital costs
- position Position when body is erect, palms at the side and forward. Position of reference for all anatomical nomenclature
- Federal insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people end-stage renal disease
- The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system
- A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- Concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems
- Vertical plane dividing the body into left and back
- Identification of an illness or other problem by examination of the systems
- The branch of medicine that deals with diseases or abnormalities of the heart
- Pertaining to the front plane of the body
- Pertaining to the back plane of the body
- Code A five digit numeric code that is used to describe medical, surgical, radiology, laboratory, anesthesiology, and evaluationmanagement services of physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers.
- Of,at, towards or from the sides
- Person or agency paying the bill or satisfying the claim.
41 Clues: Lying face upwards • Lying face downwards • Of,at, towards or from the sides • The study and treatment of tumors • Pertaining to the back plane of the body • Pertaining to the front plane of the body • Vertical plane dividing the body into left and back • Vertical plane dividing the body into the front and back • Concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems • ...
Medical Vocab 2017-01-06
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- an excess for carbon dioxide in the blood
- abnormally large amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue spaces of the body
- insertion of a tube through the trachea
- how quickly skin returns to normal after being slightly pulled
- decrease in oxygen
- the widening of blood vessels, which decreased blood pressure
- the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by the hematocrit
- rapid onset
- inflammation of the skin
- urination
- no respirations
- blueish discoloration of skin and mucous membranes from lack of oxygen.
- a small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in to the skin
- blood in feces
- escape of fluid from blood vessels or lymphatics into tissue or cavities
- an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
- excessive thirst
- under the skin
- fever
- an obstruction caused by twisting of the stomach or intestine
- an illness in which the body has a serve response to bacteria or other germs
- having an elevated body temperature
- anatomically toward the back
- not producing urine
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
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- undescended testicles
- bloody urine
- pus in the uterine cavity
- slow heart rate
- "fluid around the heart"
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- low heart rate
- anatomically toward the head
- bowel movement
- condition of having a deficiency of red blood cells
- difficulty breathing
- bleeding
- itching
- mentally dulled
- vomiting
- situated towards the midline of the body
- on the side
- clear portion of blood
43 Clues: fever • itching • bleeding • vomiting • urination • rapid onset • on the side • bloody urine • low heart rate • bowel movement • blood in feces • under the skin • slow heart rate • no respirations • mentally dulled • excessive thirst • decrease in oxygen • not producing urine • difficulty breathing • undescended testicles • clear portion of blood • "fluid around the heart" • inflammation of the skin • ...
Medical Vocab 2017-01-06
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- on the side
- no respirations
- low heart rate
- an excess for carbon dioxide in the blood
- under the skin
- the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by the hematocrit
- rapid onset
- "fluid around the heart"
- insertion of a tube through the trachea
- situated towards the midline of the body
- anatomically toward the back
- pus in the uterine cavity
- an illness in which the body has a serve response to bacteria or other germs
- slow heart rate
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- clear portion of blood
- fever
- escape of fluid from blood vessels or lymphatics into tissue or cavities
- decrease in oxygen
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
- difficulty breathing
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- anatomically toward the head
- having an elevated body temperature
- bloody urine
- an obstruction caused by twisting of the stomach or intestine
- blood in feces
- the widening of blood vessels, which decreased blood pressure
- an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
- undescended testicles
- how quickly skin returns to normal after being slightly pulled
- excessive thirst
- abnormally large amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue spaces of the body
- inflammation of the skin
- urination
- bleeding
- mentally dulled
- itching
- bowel movement
- not producing urine
- blueish discoloration of skin and mucous membranes from lack of oxygen.
- a small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in to the skin
- condition of having a deficiency of red blood cells
- vomiting
43 Clues: fever • itching • bleeding • vomiting • urination • on the side • rapid onset • bloody urine • blood in feces • low heart rate • under the skin • bowel movement • no respirations • mentally dulled • slow heart rate • excessive thirst • decrease in oxygen • not producing urine • difficulty breathing • undescended testicles • clear portion of blood • "fluid around the heart" • inflammation of the skin • ...
Medical Vocab 2017-01-06
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- an illness in which the body has a serve response to bacteria or other germs
- rapid onset
- no respirations
- inflammation of the skin
- clear portion of blood
- anatomically toward the back
- bowel movement
- undescended testicles
- slow heart rate
- vomiting
- escape of fluid from blood vessels or lymphatics into tissue or cavities
- blood in feces
- "fluid around the heart"
- on the side
- excessive thirst
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
- situated towards the midline of the body
- urination
- having an elevated body temperature
- difficulty breathing
- an obstruction caused by twisting of the stomach or intestine
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- pus in the uterine cavity
- mentally dulled
- blueish discoloration of skin and mucous membranes from lack of oxygen.
- abnormally large amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue spaces of the body
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- how quickly skin returns to normal after being slightly pulled
- the widening of blood vessels, which decreased blood pressure
- low heart rate
- under the skin
- an excess for carbon dioxide in the blood
- condition of having a deficiency of red blood cells
- decrease in oxygen
- not producing urine
- a small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in to the skin
- fever
- bloody urine
- the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by the hematocrit
38 Clues: fever • vomiting • urination • rapid onset • on the side • bloody urine • low heart rate • bowel movement • under the skin • blood in feces • mentally dulled • no respirations • slow heart rate • excessive thirst • decrease in oxygen • not producing urine • difficulty breathing • undescended testicles • clear portion of blood • inflammation of the skin • "fluid around the heart" • pus in the uterine cavity • ...
Medical Physics 2017-03-15
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- sound above 20 kHz
- effect of a frequency change of a wave from a moving object
- electrons emitted by photon absorption
- you are put in this for a CAT scan
- radioisotope combined with other elements
- absorbs X-rays
- converts a photon into an electrical pulse
- process producing photons in a PET scan
- detects radiation from injected radioisotopes
- a cathode producing electrons
- Technetium-99m and Fluorine-18 are one of these
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- doesn't absorb X-rays much
- describes a temporary high energy state radioisotope
- computerised ___ ____ uses X-rays for 3-D imaging
- improves visibility of X-rays
- needed to 'see' X-rays
- Compton scattering is one of these
- when 2 materials have similar impedance values
- emits pulses of high frequency sound
- reversible effect in crystals converting strain into an emf
- converts gamma photons into light photons
- decrease in intensity of radiation passing through matter
- product of density times speed of sound in a material
23 Clues: absorbs X-rays • sound above 20 kHz • needed to 'see' X-rays • doesn't absorb X-rays much • improves visibility of X-rays • a cathode producing electrons • Compton scattering is one of these • you are put in this for a CAT scan • emits pulses of high frequency sound • electrons emitted by photon absorption • process producing photons in a PET scan • ...
medical physics 2017-03-14
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- sound above 20 kHz
- doesn't absorb X-rays much
- converts gamma photons into light photons
- you are put in this for a CAT scan
- decrease in intensity of radiation passing through matter
- and Fluorine-18 are one of these
- absorbs X-rays
- electrons emitted by photon absorption
- radioisotope combined with other elements
- reversible effect in crystals converting strain into an emf
- detects radiation from injected radioisotopes
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- process producing photons in a PET scan
- improves visibility of X-rays
- describes a temporary high energy state radioisotope
- product of density times speed of sound in a material
- needed to 'see' X-rays
- a cathode producing electrons
- computerised ___ ____ uses X-rays for 3-D imaging
- effect of a frequency change of a wave from a moving object
- when 2 materials have similar impedance values
- Compton scattering is one of these
- converts a photon into an electrical pulse
- emits pulses of high frequency sound
23 Clues: absorbs X-rays • sound above 20 kHz • needed to 'see' X-rays • doesn't absorb X-rays much • improves visibility of X-rays • a cathode producing electrons • and Fluorine-18 are one of these • you are put in this for a CAT scan • Compton scattering is one of these • emits pulses of high frequency sound • electrons emitted by photon absorption • ...
Medical Suffixes 2017-09-19
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- digestion
- suture
- condition of
- surgical puncture
- weakness
- abnormal condition
- hernia
- narrowing
- visually examining
- person who practices
- surgical repair
- instrument to view
- enlargement
- inflammation or infection
- flow
- surgical incision
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- death of tissue
- disease
- excessive flow
- abnormal hardening
- rupture
- abnormal softening
- study of
- specialist
- surgical removal
- maintain constant level
- surgical opening
- tumor
- painful
- picture
30 Clues: flow • tumor • suture • hernia • disease • rupture • painful • picture • weakness • study of • digestion • narrowing • specialist • enlargement • condition of • excessive flow • death of tissue • surgical repair • surgical removal • surgical opening • surgical puncture • surgical incision • abnormal hardening • abnormal softening • abnormal condition • visually examining • instrument to view • person who practices • ...
medical abbreviations 2017-10-04
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- do not resuscitate
- body surface area
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- blood pressure
- congestive heart failure
- vital signs
- incision and drainge
- electrocardiogram
- normal temperature and pressure
- range of motion
- injection
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- no known allergies
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- dilation and curettage
- human immunodeficiency virus
- head eyes ears nose throat
- directions
- ear eye nose throat
- drug enforcement agency
- postoperative
- myocardial infarction
21 Clues: injection • directions • vital signs • postoperative • blood pressure • range of motion • body surface area • electrocardiogram • do not resuscitate • no known allergies • ear eye nose throat • incision and drainge • myocardial infarction • dilation and curettage • drug enforcement agency • congestive heart failure • head eyes ears nose throat • human immunodeficiency virus • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-13
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- Wrist bones
- marrow soft tissue or long bone
- Fibrous tissue that connects bone to bones
- fibrous membrane that covers
- long bone in the forearm
- Collarbones
- articulation, where two bones meet.
- a passage or opening in the bone
- long bone of upper arm
- Brest bone
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- Shoulderblades
- Bone or fingers and toes
- soft spot area where cranial bones have not fused
- End, head, of a long bone
- shaft, middle of a long bone
- Bones of the spinal column
- Cavity or airspace in bone
- skeleton Bone that forms the trunk(skull, ribcage, spinal column)
- area where bones join or fuse together
- Eight bones of the skull
- thigh bone of leg
- inner and larger bone of the lower leg
- 12 pairs of bone that form the thoracic cavity
- marrow Soft tissue in the epiphyses of long bones
24 Clues: Brest bone • Wrist bones • Collarbones • Shoulderblades • thigh bone of leg • long bone of upper arm • Bone or fingers and toes • long bone in the forearm • Eight bones of the skull • End, head, of a long bone • Bones of the spinal column • Cavity or airspace in bone • shaft, middle of a long bone • fibrous membrane that covers • marrow soft tissue or long bone • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- excessive, high
- muscular function
- one of the most type of cancer
- suffix meaning of pain
- term for cartilage
- towards the midline of the body
- long bone of the body
- how many layers of skin do we have
- bones in fingers and toes
- inflammation of the joint
- prefix meaning difficult
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- word for oste
- what muscle is voluntary
- surgical removal
- Skin function
- the body part is called
- plegia
- muscle to muscle
- skeletal function
- parts of the integumentary system
20 Clues: plegia • word for oste • Skin function • excessive, high • surgical removal • muscle to muscle • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- how many layers of skin do we have
- one of the most type of cancer
- what muscle is voluntary
- muscular function
- inflammation of the joint
- towards the midline of the body
- term for cartilage
- parts of the integumentary system
- muscle to muscle
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- surgical removal
- bones in fingers and toes
- skeletal function
- excessive, high
- the body part is called
- Skin function
- plegia
- word for oste
- prefix meaning difficult
- long bone of the body
- suffix meaning of pain
20 Clues: plegia • Skin function • word for oste • excessive, high • surgical removal • muscle to muscle • skeletal function • muscular function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- muscular function
- what muscle is voluntary
- term for cartilage
- plegia
- suffix meaning of pain
- skeletal function
- Skin function
- excessive, high
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- word for oste
- prefix meaning difficult
- one of the most type of cancer
- inflammation of the joint
- the body part is called
- parts of the integumentary system
- bones in fingers and toes
- muscle to muscle
- towards the midline of the body
- long bone of the body
- surgical removal
- how many layers of skin do we have
20 Clues: plegia • word for oste • Skin function • excessive, high • muscle to muscle • surgical removal • muscular function • skeletal function • term for cartilage • long bone of the body • suffix meaning of pain • the body part is called • prefix meaning difficult • what muscle is voluntary • inflammation of the joint • bones in fingers and toes • one of the most type of cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2018-04-17
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- to move away from midline
- white blood cells
- agent used to prevent infections
- against recommendation
- having equal sides
- specialist in the study of skin
- dark pigment
- before birth
- a new born infant
- symptom that precedes a disease
- round bacteria, grows in groups of two
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- to move toward the midline
- lacking water
- disease affecting an entire population
- specialist in the b=study of children
- having two atoms
- consisting of many cells
- normal blood volume
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- state of balance
- referring to side
- blue discoloration
- backward flow
- meaning first
25 Clues: dark pigment • before birth • lacking water • backward flow • meaning first • having two atoms • state of balance • white blood cells • referring to side • a new born infant • having equal sides • blue discoloration • normal blood volume • against recommendation • consisting of many cells • to move away from midline • to move toward the midline • specialist in the study of skin • ...
medical terms 2018-04-17
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- -algia pertains to what?
- to cut out
- excessive amount of urine
- vision only see's things in blue
- the word meaning against
- to cut into
- what specialist do you see for your skin?
- word meaning to increase or too high
- arthr/o
- the meaning of "life"
- plane that separates superior from inferior
- meaning too low or to decrease
- carp/o
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- also means skull
- skin disease with redness and swelling
- -osis and -iasis means ________ of?
- -itis has to do with?
- chondr/o
- the definition of -tachy
- -ad means near but also___
- dia means?
- means slow
- cardi/o
- study of
- to put back or do again
25 Clues: carp/o • arthr/o • cardi/o • chondr/o • study of • to cut out • dia means? • means slow • to cut into • also means skull • -itis has to do with? • the meaning of "life" • to put back or do again • -algia pertains to what? • the definition of -tachy • the word meaning against • excessive amount of urine • -ad means near but also___ • meaning too low or to decrease • vision only see's things in blue • ...
Medical terminologes 2018-04-14
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- inability to sleep
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertibrate
- A store where medical drugs are dispensed and stored
- of or relating to the abdominal region
- tip or peak
- a time period before surgery
- a bursting forth of blood
- false paralysis
- practical application of science
- inflammation of the nerve
- to move towards the midline
- A bulge in the weakened arterial wall that can rupture and cause damage
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- narrowing of a canal
- disorder of the mind
- cancer of white blood cell
- occurring after death
- terminal portion of the spine
- A condition in which the force of blood against the artery wall is too high
- an abbreviation formed from the initial letter of other words and pronounce as a word
- increase urination
- enlargement of the colon
- another name for a new born
- central opening
- out of normal position
25 Clues: tip or peak • false paralysis • central opening • inability to sleep • increase urination • narrowing of a canal • disorder of the mind • occurring after death • out of normal position • enlargement of the colon • a bursting forth of blood • inflammation of the nerve • cancer of white blood cell • another name for a new born • to move towards the midline • a time period before surgery • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2018-04-18
24 Clues: vein • blue • front • small • urine • black • toxin • towards • kneecap • surgery • away from • eye doctor • foot doctor • memory loss • heart doctor • study of bones • mental disorders • fingers and toes • relating to eating • doctor for children • related to breathing • study of women organs • administers anesthesia • study and treatment of skin
Medical Certification 2018-02-19
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- When information is missing on the form
- What needs done if the customer exceeds their frequency and duration
- Process when a complete from is received late
- This must be on file before calling the Health Care Provider for clarification
- This opinion is not binding
- Number of calendar days to return initial form
- This is what Frequency is called in the iAM system
- This opinion is binding
- Leave that run along with Short Term Disability
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- Pays for second and third opinions
- Information that needs clarified
- Subsection D is completed for this type of leave request
- Medical form used by Cigna to determine a Serious Health Condition
- Person responsible for sending back the form
- Subsection B is completed for this type of leave request
- Number of calendar days to return incomplete form
- When a customer requests to add days to their leave
- How often
- How long
- This trumps hours
20 Clues: How long • How often • This trumps hours • This opinion is binding • This opinion is not binding • Information that needs clarified • Pays for second and third opinions • When information is missing on the form • Person responsible for sending back the form • Process when a complete from is received late • Number of calendar days to return initial form • ...
medical terms 2018-10-23
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- pertaining to the lower lateral leg bone
- pertaining to between the vertebrae
- slow movement
- pertaining to the wrist
- pertaining to the upper pelvic bone and upper leg bone
- without development
- pertaining to the lower pelvic bone
- rib pain
- pertaining to the bones of the hand
- difficult movement
- pain in the joint
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- Pertaining to the rib
- pertaining to the upper arm bone
- pertaining to within the skull
- pertaining to between the ribs
- pertaining to the upper leg bone
- pertaining to the upper pelvic bone
- pertaining to the collarbone
- pertaining to a finger of toe bone
- pertaining to the skull
20 Clues: rib pain • slow movement • pain in the joint • difficult movement • without development • Pertaining to the rib • pertaining to the wrist • pertaining to the skull • pertaining to the collarbone • pertaining to within the skull • pertaining to between the ribs • pertaining to the upper arm bone • pertaining to the upper leg bone • pertaining to a finger of toe bone • ...
medical history 2022-03-12
Across
- what a diabetic's breath may smell like.
- surgical knife.
- what causes bleeding gums, joint swelling, and death?
- injuries caused by heat.
- what causes light headedness and nosebleeds?
- Practice to treat any ailment in the dark ages.
- hard to control growths.
- term for surgeons.
- what is the term for pathological brain swelling?
- wart-causing virus linked to cervical cancer.
- game changer of modern medicine, "little animals inside of you".
- how do you relieve intracranial pressure?
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- what kind of joint is your shoulder and hip?
- the "first sign" of many diseases.
- disease caused by rusty metal.
- treatment for "wandering uterus", common in ancient Greece.
- colloquial for Naegleria fowleri
- injury-caused brain swelling.
- one of the most famous Marys in medicine.
- last name of famous Henrietta.
- symptoms from contaminated water.
- symptoms include hydrophobia, double vision, dizziness.
22 Clues: surgical knife. • term for surgeons. • injuries caused by heat. • hard to control growths. • injury-caused brain swelling. • disease caused by rusty metal. • last name of famous Henrietta. • colloquial for Naegleria fowleri • symptoms from contaminated water. • the "first sign" of many diseases. • what a diabetic's breath may smell like. • one of the most famous Marys in medicine. • ...
Medical Terms 2022-03-28
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- the mucous membrane lining the uterus, which thickens during the menstrual cycle in preparation for possible implantation of an embryo.
- watery stools that occur more frequently than usual.
- paralysis of one side of the body.
- A disease that is often found in particular people
- someone who is tall and skinny with little mucle mass.
- a slower than normal heart rate.
- An extreme, unrealistic feeling of physical and emotional well-being, feeling "high."
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
- before birth
- occurring in or representing two distinct forms.
- a higher than normal level of activity.
- to draw away (as a limb) from a position near or parallel to the median axis of the body
- situated between the ribs.
- Having two cells or subdivisions.
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- the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the stomach and intestines.
- a harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body.
- relating to disease caused by antibodies or lymphocytes produced against substances naturally present in the body.
- Located or occurring outside the liver.
- birth control
- low blood pressure, blood pressure lower than 60 mm/Hg
- substances that prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms.
- something near the kidneys
- the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
- when there is blood in ones urine.
- painful menstrual periods which are caused by uterine contractions.
25 Clues: before birth • birth control • something near the kidneys • situated between the ribs. • a slower than normal heart rate. • Having two cells or subdivisions. • paralysis of one side of the body. • when there is blood in ones urine. • Located or occurring outside the liver. • a higher than normal level of activity. • occurring in or representing two distinct forms. • ...
Medical vocabulary 2022-03-29
24 Clues: yeso • venda • gripe • vacuna • higado • vomito • diente • lengua • hombro • fiebre • cerebro • rodilla • corazon • dientes • muletas • estomago • pulmones • cicatriz • esguince • esqueleto • ambulancia • diagnostico • dedo del pie • dedo de la mano
Mostly Medical 2022-03-16
Across
- The dx all ips need
- Reduce your risk of COVID with these
- We need stages to code for these places
- Track it all here!
- How the doctors get paid
- Where many people get their medicine
- What your PCP needs to know
- I need to take a breath
- When they want to keep you overnight
- I10
- One of our two credentialing boards
- One of our India office locations
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- Prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- This will change the MSDRG a lot
- Festival of lights where you might eat samosas
- You've got this if you're over 100.4F or 38C
- Relating to the heart and chest.
- Festival of lights where you might eat latkes
- When you got problems, this place is the ticket!
- First part of the small intestine
- One of our two credentialing boards
- Don't forget to add it.
- What governments and medicine hope COVID will become
- If you had Chicken Pox, you could get this
- These include clinic visits
25 Clues: I10 • Track it all here! • The dx all ips need • Don't forget to add it. • I need to take a breath • How the doctors get paid • What your PCP needs to know • These include clinic visits • This will change the MSDRG a lot • Relating to the heart and chest. • First part of the small intestine • One of our India office locations • One of our two credentialing boards • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 2021-11-19
Across
- x-rays
- they often focus on relieving physical pain and tension in your body, especially in muscles and in joints.
- handle preventative care for women in reproductive health, menopause, and hormone issues
- specially trained to determine if someone has an allergy
- specifically look at whether a health issue has been inherited at birth, or if your genes are causing (or will cause) an issue in the future.
- look after your eyes
- mental-health doctors who can prescribe medication for medical conditions
- specialists take over primary care of people who are aging, and can help manage conditions that particularly impact the elderly, everything from severe arthritic pain to diabetes and dementia.
- have the best information about routine skincare
- They take care of the physical reconstruction of the body, and can help to repair your skin after a serious injury or burn
- For those dealing with diabetes or a thyroid issue
- they usually have a background in internal medicine and spend their time in hospitals.
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- handle scheduled care and check-ins for infants, toddlers, younger children, adolescents, preteens, and most teenagers.
- in charge of mitigating any pain or health concerns in your lungs and the entire respiratory system.
- specialized surgeons also take care of your head and neck
- talk therapy and other common discussion tactics for mental health concerns.
- If you're suffering an iron deficiency, or more serious conditions like anemia or hemophilia (inability to clot)
- Digestive issues
- provide treatments and therapeutic rehabilitation for patients, but with different degrees
- may treat a benign tumor, which isn't cancerous by nature, but these specialist are still required.
- treat pain and conditions related to the urinary tract
- kidney doctor
- specialists treat ailments that are caused by viral bacteria or viruses themselves, including conditions like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
- brain doctor
- foot, ankle, or lower leg pain
25 Clues: x-rays • brain doctor • kidney doctor • Digestive issues • look after your eyes • foot, ankle, or lower leg pain • have the best information about routine skincare • For those dealing with diabetes or a thyroid issue • treat pain and conditions related to the urinary tract • specially trained to determine if someone has an allergy • ...
Medical Imaging 2022-05-01
Across
- Upper gastrointestinal series
- Kidneys, ureters, bladders
- Visual examination of a body cavity
- Magnets and radio waves used to produce images of body
- Head of the Medical imaging department
- High frequency sound waves to produce images
- Uses ultrasound waves to create an image of heart
- Needed to be filled prior to an MRI
- Biopsy
- Measures electrical activity of brain
- X-ray examination of spinal cord
- where you find all the forms you need for a patient chart
- department head
- Barium Swallow
- Xray to view the breast
- You see slice like images of the body
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- Uses radioctive isotopes to view body bits
- Radioactive isotope
- Performs procedure to view the urinary bladder
- Test to determine lungs capacity and ability to work
- Not a legal part of the chart
- Where you enter an order
- Fx
- Measures electrical activity of heart
- A scan to detect tumors in the bone
- Scan to determine function of heart
- A monitor to be worn over a period of time
- visualize vessels and organs
- Intravenous pyelogram
29 Clues: Fx • Biopsy • Barium Swallow • department head • Radioactive isotope • Intravenous pyelogram • Xray to view the breast • Where you enter an order • Kidneys, ureters, bladders • visualize vessels and organs • Upper gastrointestinal series • Not a legal part of the chart • X-ray examination of spinal cord • Visual examination of a body cavity • Needed to be filled prior to an MRI • ...
Medical Terms 2022-02-03
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- The predicated outcome of disease
- Mass or growth of thin tissue
- Indicates medication or fluid
- A patient who requires hospitalization
- A bruise
- Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
- cared for not at hospital
- Most common type of white blood cell
- The outer layer of the skin
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Signifies a recurring condition
- pain in the chest related to the heart Cellulitis Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin
- A cut or scrape that isn’t serious
- A disorder in which muscles twitch
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- Return of disease or symptoms
- Abnormal changes in cells of a tissue
- Cells that remove bone tissue
- stitches, join tissues together as healing
- Wound, sore, or cut
- An arterial blockage
- High blood pressure
- shows the presence of cancerous cells.
- feeling that can be a sign of disease
- The most dangerous type of skin cancer
- Pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen
- device that uses electric shocks
- sample of tissue that’s for testing
- Difficulty chewing and swallowing food
- Not cancerous
29 Clues: A bruise • Not cancerous • Wound, sore, or cut • High blood pressure • An arterial blockage • cared for not at hospital • The outer layer of the skin • Return of disease or symptoms • Cells that remove bone tissue • Mass or growth of thin tissue • Indicates medication or fluid • Signifies a recurring condition • device that uses electric shocks • The predicated outcome of disease • ...
Medical Vocab 2022-04-25
30 Clues: Flu • Cold • Pill • Cast • Fever • Nurse • Spots • Cough • Doctor • X-Rays • Allergy • Patient • Aspirin • Bandaid • Measles • Rubella • Vitamin • Hospital • Pharmacy • Epidemic • Medicine • Small Pox • Wheelchair • Broken leg • Indigestion • Cough syrup • Chicken Pox • Prescription • Emergency Room • Medical insurance
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medical equipment 2023-07-07
Across
- Imaging equipment that uses sound waves to create images of internal organs.
- used to examine the ears and ear canal.
- Equipment used to record the electrical activity of the heart.
- Surgical knife used for precise incisions during surgeries.
- Device used to capture images of bones and tissues using X-rays.
- Instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to sounds within the body.
- Device used to convert liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation.
- Equipment used to deliver oxygen to a patient's lungs.
- Tool used to hold down the tongue for examination of the mouth and throat.
- Device used to deliver medication directly into the lungs to relieve respiratory symptoms.
- Tool used to examine the interior structures of the eye.
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- Device used to measure a patient's blood pressure.
- Material used to cover wounds and control bleeding.
- Device used to measure body temperature.
- Device used to deliver an electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
- Mobility device with wheels used to assist individuals with limited mobility.
- Assistive devices used to aid walking or support the weight of the body.
- Device used to measure blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.
- Tool used to administer medications or withdraw fluids from the body.
- Assistive device with a frame and handles used for balance and support while walking.
20 Clues: used to examine the ears and ear canal. • Device used to measure body temperature. • Device used to measure a patient's blood pressure. • Material used to cover wounds and control bleeding. • Equipment used to deliver oxygen to a patient's lungs. • Tool used to examine the interior structures of the eye. • Surgical knife used for precise incisions during surgeries. • ...
Medical Conditions 2023-08-03
Across
- infección en el tracto urinario (9,8)
- inflamación de las amígdalas (11)
- inflamación de los pulmones (9)
- inflamación de la piel (10)
- trastorno del metabolismo de azúcar (8)
- inflamación de los bronquios (11)
- expulsión forzada del contenido del estómago (7)
- inflamación de la membrana ocular (14)
- deposiciones líquidas y frecuentes (7)
- dificultad para respirar (4)
- aumento de la temperatura corporal (6)
- malestar abdominal (5,2,8)
- dolor de cabeza intenso y recurrente (7)
Down
- inflamación del revestimiento del estómago (9)
- dificultad para dormir (8)
- inflamación de las articulaciones (8)
- inflamación de la piel con picazón (5)
- deficiencia de glóbulos rojos (6)
- inflamación de los senos paranasales (9)
- molestia en la parte superior (5,2,6)
- presión arterial elevada (12)
- infección viral del sistema respiratorio (9)
- expulsión de aire para limpiar vías respiratorias (3)
- reacción inmunológica anormal (7)
- infección viral con síntomas respiratorios (5)
25 Clues: dificultad para dormir (8) • malestar abdominal (5,2,8) • inflamación de la piel (10) • dificultad para respirar (4) • presión arterial elevada (12) • inflamación de los pulmones (9) • inflamación de las amígdalas (11) • deficiencia de glóbulos rojos (6) • inflamación de los bronquios (11) • reacción inmunológica anormal (7) • infección en el tracto urinario (9,8) • ...
Medical Terms 2023-10-01
Across
- scarring and dysfunction of the liver caused by chronic liver disease.
- swallowing / eating
- under, below deficient
- many/much
- Skin
- excision removal
- windpipe
- against
- paralysis
- stomach
- abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces
- tapping a body structure with the hand or fingers
- Transplantation of healthy tissue to an injured site
- process of recording
- inflammation of the pancreas
- bone
Down
- Region of the navel
- epidermal growth caused by a virus; warts
- acute inflammation of the membranes of the nose
- liver
- hole that completely penetrates a structure
- black
- process of forming pus
- second part of the small intestine
- midline of the body or structure
- vomiting of blood from bleeding in the stomach or esophagus
- Excision of a diseased appendix
- one-half
- Localized collection of pus at the site of an infection
- anterior, front
30 Clues: Skin • bone • liver • black • against • stomach • windpipe • one-half • many/much • paralysis • anterior, front • excision removal • Region of the navel • swallowing / eating • process of recording • under, below deficient • process of forming pus • inflammation of the pancreas • Excision of a diseased appendix • midline of the body or structure • second part of the small intestine • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2023-10-04
31 Clues: T • R • P • ap • MI • Le • UE • AD • dx • TB • IV • ax • UTI • CHF • NKA • CVA • STD • SOB • c/o • HBV • URI • U/A • B/P • hypo • MRSA • COPD • hyper • L or R • O2 sat • C-diff • signs VS
Medical Vocab 2023-10-20
Across
- This machine looks at your bone structure to check for broken bones.
- This food comes from chickens and Mireia sometimes eats them.
- This object, used by surgeons, is for cutting skin when doing operations.
- Surgeons work in the _______ room / theatre.
- "instalaciones" in English.
- This is a soft material that you put on a part of the body that hurts.
- This is a serious cardiovascular problem.
- When you have a vaccine, the medicine is contained in this object.
- What ______ can you recommend for me, Doctor?
- The footballer suffered a very serious knee ______ during the match and how he needs an operation.
- This is an object you use to move if you have a serious accident.
Down
- These tablets/pills help reduce pain and inflammation.
- This protects you from viruses.
- It was this very important person's birthday this week.
- This object is the sharp (afilado) part of an instrument used to give vaccines.
- This protects a broken bone.
- This stops blood from leaving a cut (a synonym is 'band-aid'
- The _______ at my doctor's surgery is very long, so I have to wait for a long time.
- The medical team decided to ______ the patient to intensive care because his condition was serious.
- This helps you walk if you have a problem with your leg, ankle or foot.
20 Clues: "instalaciones" in English. • This protects a broken bone. • This protects you from viruses. • This is a serious cardiovascular problem. • Surgeons work in the _______ room / theatre. • What ______ can you recommend for me, Doctor? • These tablets/pills help reduce pain and inflammation. • It was this very important person's birthday this week. • ...
Medical terms 2023-11-13
Across
- Chest pain
- valves don't work
- Blood pressure
- A problem with the rate of your heartbeat
- muscle
- valve The heart has 4 of these
- used to look at the heart and nearby blood vessels
- procedure that takes dynamic x-ray pictures of your heart.
- cavity in an organ
- myocardium
- heart
- these carry oxygenated blood
Down
- decreases the flow of blood
- Test used to evaluate the heart
- Tests that created 3D images
- Test with detailed images
- Coronary artery disease
- No blood being pumped
- Discharge
- blood vessels
- Any disorder that affects the heart muscle
- endocardium
- pumps blood
- vessel
- Medical history
25 Clues: heart • muscle • vessel • Discharge • Chest pain • myocardium • endocardium • pumps blood • blood vessels • Blood pressure • Medical history • valves don't work • cavity in an organ • No blood being pumped • Coronary artery disease • Test with detailed images • decreases the flow of blood • Tests that created 3D images • these carry oxygenated blood • valve The heart has 4 of these • ...
Medical Nursing 2023-11-06
Across
- What needs to be counted each shift?
- Where we complete most of our online education
- What is the lowest # of liters that can be used on a face mask?
- What is IH offering to encourage ongoing education?
- What is it called when a patient has low blood sugars?
- What is to be completed at every STR?
- The newly upgraded computer program we all use
- In how many hours is the Admission History to be completed?
- What is required before many treatments and transfusions?
- When blood is given to a patient
Down
- What every day practice has "4 moments for ___"
- What is required on every IV Line?
- What occurs yearly to ensure we we are using the highest standards of care?
- ___ Bag - What we use to give fluid quickly
- Some of these cannot be sent in Pneumatic Tube
- One of the new alcohol withdrawal order sets
- Surgical Opening in the skin made permanently (uses bags)
- The # of days recommended between peripheral IV Dressing changes?
- What comes in prefilled patients specific bottles in narcotic cupboard?
- These are not placed into regular laundry
- What is done after any Code White or development of a Pressure Injury?
21 Clues: When blood is given to a patient • What is required on every IV Line? • What needs to be counted each shift? • What is to be completed at every STR? • These are not placed into regular laundry • ___ Bag - What we use to give fluid quickly • One of the new alcohol withdrawal order sets • Where we complete most of our online education • ...
Medical terms 2023-08-31
Across
- Popping or cracking of a joint
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- The forearm _____ away from the body
- Toes go toward the midline of body
- ____ attaches muscles to bones
- Recent or new injury
- amt
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- _____ of the knee straightens lower limbs
- Swelling in the tissue
- The bones are _____ to the skin
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- Lying flat on your stomach
- Rotating a joint towards midline
- Lying face up
- Flexing your toes
- Laxity Looseness in the joint
- You are away from a center
- Pointing your toes
- ADL
- Arm has separated into 2 parts
- A ____ view of the body from above
- ____ is bending the elbow joint
- Used to refer to the back side of things
- Electrical stimulation, ultrasound, heat, ice, light therapy, tape
- A paper-cut is an example of ____
Down
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Bruising
- Knee has _____ to keep it from moving side to side
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Most underside of the foot
- The forearm ____ towards the body
- bid
- Rotating a joint away from midline
- Foot is ____ to the ankle
- Toes outward away from neutral position of the foot
- Bodys response to injury
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Towards the top or head
- CNS
- The foot is part of this
- Landing awkwardly from a jump, or uneven sidewalks
- Pulling a hamstring would result in this
- A stress fracture is an example of a ____ injury
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Swelling in the joint
- An example would be your knee caps
- Ankle is ____ to the foot
- The chest is ____ to the arm
- ____ of the shoulder raises the arms out to the sides of the body
- The arms are _____ to the chest
- BP
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- The knees are bent ____ away from the body
- A stretch or tearing of muscles/tendons
55 Clues: BP • bid • amt • CNS • ADL • Bruising • Lying face up • Flexing your toes • Pointing your toes • Recent or new injury • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Towards the top or head • Bodys response to injury • The foot is part of this • Foot is ____ to the ankle • Ankle is ____ to the foot • Most underside of the foot • Lying flat on your stomach • You are away from a center • ...
Medical Ethics 2024-03-15
Across
- Failure to act or provide necessary care, resulting in harm to the patient
- Respecting the privacy and confidentiality of an athlete's health information.
- improper or negligent actions taken by a healthcare professional in a situation where action is required; trained but done incorrectly
- Failure to act
- A set of moral principles that guide the actions and decisions of healthcare professionals working with athletes
- Upholding ethical standards in the practice of sports medicine.
- a civil wrong resulting in harm or injury to others
- deliberate wrongdoing or misconduct by a healthcare professional; not trained to do
- unlawful touching without consent
- Ensuring that resources and care are distributed fairly among athletes.
- Ensures medical information is kept confidential
- Failing to provide proper care or making errors in the treatment of an athlete.
- legal responsibility for one’s actions or omissions
- Being faithful and loyal to the athlete, and maintaining trust in the doctor-patient relationship.
Down
- Obtaining permission from the athlete before providing any treatment or disclosing information.
- the obligation of healthcare providers to act in the best interest of the patient
- respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions regarding their healthcare
- Fair and equal treatment of all athletes, regardless of their background or status.
- improper, illegal or negligent professional activity
- Taking responsibility for one's actions and decisions as a sports medicine practitioner.
- Act performed in healthcare that should not have been committed
- threat or attempt to injure
22 Clues: Failure to act • threat or attempt to injure • unlawful touching without consent • Ensures medical information is kept confidential • a civil wrong resulting in harm or injury to others • legal responsibility for one’s actions or omissions • improper, illegal or negligent professional activity • Act performed in healthcare that should not have been committed • ...
Medical Terms 2024-03-17
Across
- beside
- after
- observation
- fast
- condition
- produce
- red
- with, together
- outside, beyond
- chest
- gland
- large, long
- muscle
- against
- incision
- below
- slow
- artery
- within
- specialist
- cold
- across
- within
- pertaining to
- blood
- small
- instrument used to observe
- backward
- condition referring to blood
- skin
- tongue
- lung
Down
- arm
- rib
- measure
- with, together
- puncture
- joint
- record
- removal
- new
- mouth
- pain
- larynx
- above
- development
- nose
- straight
- surgical correction
- inflammation
- flow
- abnormal condition
- bronchial tube
- self
- tumor
- swelling
- water
- difficult
- one
- white
60 Clues: arm • rib • red • new • one • fast • pain • slow • nose • flow • cold • self • skin • lung • after • joint • chest • mouth • gland • above • below • blood • tumor • small • water • white • beside • record • larynx • muscle • artery • within • across • within • tongue • measure • produce • removal • against • puncture • incision • straight • swelling • backward • condition • difficult • specialist • observation • large, long • development • inflammation • pertaining to • with, together • with, together • ...
Medical Terms:) 2024-02-01
Medical Terms 2025-09-26
Across
- enlargement of the heart
- Inflammation of the stomach/intestines
- Against
- Fingernail
- small bones in the ears
- Membrane
- Surgical removal of the stomach
- Enlargement of the brain
- Inflammation of a blood vessel
- Stomach
- inflammation of the joint
- surgical incision
- like fat
- under the skin
Down
- Brain
- Inflammation of the membrane
- Tear gland
- Production of milk
- Gate, or opening
- Eardrum
- Tumor, mass, or swelling
- Mild, not cancerous
- Nose job
- Surgical removal of a vessel
- Blind passage
- Eyelid
- Study of kidneys
- Tears
- Inflammation of the nose
- Tumor made of muscle tissue
- around the mouth
31 Clues: Brain • Tears • Eyelid • Against • Eardrum • Stomach • Nose job • Membrane • like fat • Tear gland • Fingernail • Blind passage • under the skin • Gate, or opening • Study of kidneys • around the mouth • surgical incision • Production of milk • Mild, not cancerous • small bones in the ears • enlargement of the heart • Tumor, mass, or swelling • Enlargement of the brain • Inflammation of the nose • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-08-16
49 Clues: D • G • Fr • BP • AD • BW • AS • HR • FX • BX • FB • CV • AU • CNS • CBC • BAR • DAT • CHF • DKP • EOD • BCS • D/C • GDV • CSF • FCV • DCL • BPM • DCT • BID • CRI • CRT • BUN • ADR • DTM • CPV • FTP • DMM • EPI • FIP • FPV • DMAR • DKMI • DMRO • Disp • CHEM • DDHU • FHV-1 • FLUTD • FECV/FCV
Medical Abbreviations 2025-08-16
49 Clues: G • D • Fr • FB • HR • CV • AD • AU • BW • FX • AS • BX • BP • CBC • EPI • DMM • D/C • CPV • GDV • CHF • DCT • CSF • DAT • BID • CRT • BUN • DCL • DTM • FCV • FPV • BPM • FTP • CRI • ADR • BAR • FIP • EOD • CNS • DKP • BCS • DDHU • DMRO • Disp • DKMI • CHEM • DMAR • FLUTD • FHV-1 • FECV/FCV
Medical vocabulary 2025-08-28
Across
- an injury which involves splitting the skin
- a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit.
- any damage to a person’s body
- on opposite of LOSE weight
- kind of pain that is extremely bad
- measure of the quantity of fat in a person’s body
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to spend the night at a hospital.
- on to ______ ______ a diet
- recommend a medication for a patient
- record collection of a patient’s medical history including past and current medical conditions, medications, etc.
- a feeling of understanding and connection between a patient and a doctor that helps them communicate well
- literacy understand/make decisions about health
- neglectful, unethical or illegal action by a doctor during the practice
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- kind of pain that goes away for a period of time and then returns
- that happens repeatedly
- a return to a normal state of health
- kind of pain that beats or stop and start very quickly
- kind of pain that is very strong and comes very quickly
- become more rigid and less flexible
- How do you ___________ the intensity of your pain on a scale of 1 to 10?
- start you on some aspirin I'll ________ you ___ some aspirin
- irregular electrical activity in the heart
22 Clues: that happens repeatedly • any damage to a person’s body • on opposite of LOSE weight • on to ______ ______ a diet • kind of pain that is extremely bad • become more rigid and less flexible • a return to a normal state of health • recommend a medication for a patient • irregular electrical activity in the heart • an injury which involves splitting the skin • ...
Medical Suffixes 2025-09-25
Across
- meaning treatment
- meaning disease
- meaning record, picture
- meaning treatment
- meaning tumor
- meaning inflammation
- meaning incision
- meaning surgical removal
- meaning crushing, rubbing
- meaning enlargement, enlarge
- meaning pathological condition
- meaning sound, voice
- meaning destruction, breakdown
- meaning fear
- meaning control, stopping, stop
- meaning softening
Down
- meaning instrument, recording
- meaning vision
- meaning pain
- meaning specialist
- meaning birth, labor
- meaning process of measuring
- meaning nourishment, development
- meaning urine, urination
- meaning digestion
- meaning producing, forming
- meaning seizure
- meaning thirst
- meaning reduce, destroy
29 Clues: meaning pain • meaning fear • meaning tumor • meaning vision • meaning thirst • meaning disease • meaning seizure • meaning incision • meaning treatment • meaning treatment • meaning digestion • meaning softening • meaning specialist • meaning birth, labor • meaning inflammation • meaning sound, voice • meaning record, picture • meaning reduce, destroy • meaning surgical removal • ...
Medical Term 2025-09-27
Across
- surgical fixation of the kidney
- surgical removal of the breast
- redness of skin
- pertaining to an internal organ
- rupture of the heart
- stealing
- enlargement of kidney
- originating in the teeth
- white blood cell
- prevention of pregnancy
- stimulating the production of milk
- black or dark brown pigment of the skin
- a record made by an apparatus to record the effects of muscular contraction
Down
- muscle hernia
- pertaining to the head
- pertaining to bile
- brain blood vessel
- study of tumors
- lack of felling
- under the tongue
- inflammation of the abdominal cavity
- surgical repair of the lips
- excision of a lobe
- behind the heart
- fingernail/ toenail removal
- medicine used to treat infections caused by bacteria
- the name of an infectious microorganism so called because of its twisted form
- above the liver
- narrowing of a duct or canal
- introduction of blood from another source
- pertaining to the corner of the eyelid
31 Clues: stealing • muscle hernia • redness of skin • study of tumors • lack of felling • above the liver • under the tongue • behind the heart • white blood cell • pertaining to bile • brain blood vessel • excision of a lobe • rupture of the heart • enlargement of kidney • pertaining to the head • prevention of pregnancy • originating in the teeth • surgical repair of the lips • fingernail/ toenail removal • ...
Medical Terms 2023-09-28
30 Clues: fat • rib • ear • eye • two • bone • lung • cell • nose • self • slow • skin • head • vein • brain • heart • chest • nerve • skull • joint • blood • liver • kindey • muscle • bladder • without • elderly • stomach • difficult • intestine
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-04-03
Across
- STEALTHY MANNER
- WASHING OUT OF AN ORGAN SUCH AS STOMACH
- TIE OR BIND
- ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED PASSIVE STATE
- CONDITION OF WEAK OR IMPERFECT COORDINATION
- SMALL BROWNISH PIGMENTED AREAS OF THE SKIN
- APPLICATION OF AN OINTMENT
- INSERTION OF A TUBE
- SITUATED WITHIN A VEIN
- ENLARGEMENT OF A PART OF AN ORGAN
- PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASES
- EXCESS CHOLESTEROL
- SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY PANCREAS
- ABNORMAL CONDITION CAUSED BY THYROID GLAND
- BELONGING TO ANYTHING
- ILEUM
- LYMPHY VESSELS IN THE INTESTINE
- USE OF WATER IN THE TX OF DISEASE
Down
- BENIGN TUMOR
- LACK OF EMOTIONAL CONTROL OR ACTIONS
- INVASION OF THE BODY OF DISEASE PRODUCING AGENTS
- HARDENING OF TISSUE
- PARTIAL OR COMPLETE RESTRAINT OF ANY PROCESS
- MEANS NOT UNDER CONTROL OF THE WILL
- PROLAPSING OF ONE PART OF THE INTESTINES
- BETWEEN CELLS OF ANY STRUCTURE
- OCCURRING AT INTERVALS
- PERSONAL PECULIARITY
- MILD CATHARTIC
- SLEEPLESSNESS
30 Clues: ILEUM • TIE OR BIND • BENIGN TUMOR • SLEEPLESSNESS • MILD CATHARTIC • STEALTHY MANNER • EXCESS CHOLESTEROL • HARDENING OF TISSUE • INSERTION OF A TUBE • PERSONAL PECULIARITY • BELONGING TO ANYTHING • SITUATED WITHIN A VEIN • OCCURRING AT INTERVALS • APPLICATION OF AN OINTMENT • PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASES • BETWEEN CELLS OF ANY STRUCTURE • SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY PANCREAS • ...
Medical Terms 2024-04-03
Across
- pertaining to skin
- skin inflammation
- state of complete knowledge
- study of the heart
- pertaining to cerebrum
- state of before knowledge
- below skin
- abnormal condition of death
- nail eating and swallowing
- gland tumor
- abnormal condition of hidden nail
Down
- dry skin
- gland inflammation
- instrument to visually examine stomach
- joint inflammation
- above or on top of skin
- to view life
- study of life
- instrument to visually examine cells
- one who studies skin
20 Clues: dry skin • below skin • gland tumor • to view life • study of life • skin inflammation • pertaining to skin • gland inflammation • joint inflammation • study of the heart • one who studies skin • pertaining to cerebrum • above or on top of skin • state of before knowledge • nail eating and swallowing • state of complete knowledge • abnormal condition of death • abnormal condition of hidden nail • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2024-08-14
Across
- type of medicine that takes away some or all of the discomfort of an illness or injury.
- place where samples of blood/ urine...are taken for testing.
- a scheduled meeting witha medical professional.
- general term for any condition that makes a person feel sick for a certain period of time.
- a chair on wheels used for transporting patients from place to place.
- unable to hear.
- damage to the body.
- treatment aimed at improving a person's mental or physical condition.
- ligaments growing bigger and rounder after an injury to a joint.
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health.
- other symptoms that might occur as a result of a certain medication.
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- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections.
- the rate at which blood flows through the body.
- permanent removal of a limb.
- a body's abnormal reaction to certain foods.
- the type of medication needed to cure an illness. Usually written by the doctor.
- instance in which blood stops pumping through the heart.
- the part of the body that fight diseases, infections and viruses.
- medical explanation of an illness or condition.
- a medical problem that needs immediate attention.
20 Clues: unable to hear. • damage to the body. • permanent removal of a limb. • a body's abnormal reaction to certain foods. • the rate at which blood flows through the body. • a scheduled meeting witha medical professional. • medical explanation of an illness or condition. • a medical problem that needs immediate attention. • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections. • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-09-28
Across
- High blood sugar levels.
- The spread of cancer cells to new areas of the body.
- Administered through a vein.
- condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- An abnormal heart rhythm.
- medicine used to treat bacterial infections.
- The process of delivering oxygen to the body’s tissues.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body’s tissues.
- heart rate that exceeds the normal resting rate.
Down
- Deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues.
- The insertion of a tube into the windpipe to assist breathing.
- condition of abnormally high blood pressure
- life-threatening condition caused by the body’s response to an infection.
- Relating to the muscular tissue of the heart.
- An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.
- Relating to the kidneys.
- tube inserted into the body for removing fluids.
- drug used to relieve pain.
- The process of stopping bleeding.
- medical test involving the removal of tissue to examine for disease.
20 Clues: High blood sugar levels. • Relating to the kidneys. • An abnormal heart rhythm. • drug used to relieve pain. • Administered through a vein. • The process of stopping bleeding. • condition of abnormally high blood pressure • medicine used to treat bacterial infections. • Relating to the muscular tissue of the heart. • tube inserted into the body for removing fluids. • ...
Medical terms 2025-12-17
Across
- One who studies
- means brain
- The audio for this word is angle
- Gland of any organ
- Refers to nose
- Indicates surgical removal
- Refers to interstines
- means soft
- The suffix for gingivitis
- What is the prefix of arthritis
- The root of Pathology
- Means cut into
Down
- Refers to gums
- Relates to plastic surgery
- indicates enlargement
- Suffix of sacroma
- Means eyelid
- Meaning heart
- Relates to stomach
- prefix of Dermatitis
- Means surgical repair
- Refers to liver
- Means any condition
- Sudden muscle contraction
- Science or study
25 Clues: means soft • means brain • Means eyelid • Meaning heart • Refers to gums • Refers to nose • Means cut into • One who studies • Refers to liver • Science or study • Suffix of sacroma • Relates to stomach • Gland of any organ • Means any condition • prefix of Dermatitis • indicates enlargement • Means surgical repair • Refers to interstines • The root of Pathology • The suffix for gingivitis • ...
medical words 2025-12-29
Across
- – The condition of the body being well
- – A medicine that prevents disease
- – A very small germ that causes illness
- – A tool used to measure body temperature
- – Living germs that can cause disease
- – A place where sick people are treated
- – An injury to the body
- – A bad reaction to food or substances
- – Illness caused by germs
- – Tiny organisms that cause disease
- – Instructions from a doctor for medicine
- – A tool doctors use to listen to the heart
- – Pain in the head
- – A person who cares for patients in a hospital
- – A person who prepares and sells medicine
Down
- – A strip used to cover a wound
- – Care given to cure illness
- – Liquid medicine that is swallowed
- – A small solid form of medicine
- – A person trained to treat ill people
- – An illness that affects the body
- – A sudden sound made to clear the throat
- – Medicine given with a needle
- – A substance used to treat sickness
- – Uncomfortable feeling caused by injury or illness
- – A small medical center
- – High body temperature due to illness
- – Getting better after illness
- – A person receiving medical care
- – A place where medicines are sold
30 Clues: – Pain in the head • – An injury to the body • – A small medical center • – Illness caused by germs • – Care given to cure illness • – Medicine given with a needle • – Getting better after illness • – A strip used to cover a wound • – A small solid form of medicine • – A person receiving medical care • – A medicine that prevents disease • – An illness that affects the body • ...
MEDICAL abbreviations 2026-03-07
23 Clues: VT • OD • OD • OU • PAD • BID • PCA • LDL • BMI • GCS • ABG • OOB • ALP • H&P • OTC • EMR • SCD • IVPB • MRSA • IDDM • NSAID • lateral sclerosis ALS • STELEVATIONMYOCARDIALINVENTRICULAR
Medical Emergencies 2026-03-13
Across
- a wheeled container of equipment and drugs typically required in emergency situations
- A type of shock caused by a variety of cardiac disorders, including MI.
- Fainting
- This type of diabetic crises can lead to insulin shock.
- When a patient is in shock it is important to ensure _____ ______.
- Complications of CPR include rib fracture, sternal fracture, pneumothorax, spleen/ liver _____, and fat emboli.
- AED pads are placed on the right ______chest and the other on the left lower ribs
- When a pregnant patient is choking, the rescuer should perform _______ ________.
- Hyperglycemia is ______sugar in the blood.
- The American Heart Association uses this acronym in the case of cardiac arrest.
- The patient's sutures separate allowing abdominal contents to spill out of the peritoneal cavity
- The patient can respond fully to questions and other stimuli
- Nosebleed- ask the patient to lean forward and pinch affected nostril against midline.
- A patient with asthma may exhibit ______ and need to use their inhaler.
- The patient does not respond to verbal stimuli/ reacts only to painful stimuli.
- Signs of shock include restlessness, anxiety, tachycardia, a sudden drop in blood pressure, cold clammy skin, and ______.
- Irritability, lethargy, slowing pulse rate, and slowing respiratory rate are all signs of a deteriorating ____ injury.
- If a patient is vomiting while laying down it is important to roll them on their ____ to avoid aspiration.
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- When a patient has hypoglycemia the best course of action is to have the patient sit or lie down and give them _________.
- When this age group is choking it is important to use a combination of chest thrusts and back blows.
- A _______Kit is used for pediatric patients in an emergent situation. It uses tape to measure patient and it will correspond with the medication dose based on the size of the patient.
- The patient can be roused to respond with loud speaking or physical contact
- In an emergency situation it is our job to ___________life, avoid further harm to the patient, and obtain appropriate medical assistance as soon as possible
- If a patient cannot cough out the object the next course of action is to do the __________.
- The modality that a patient would most likely have claustrophobia.
- A physical or mental warning of impending seizure
- situation in which the condition of a patient or a sudden change in medical status requires immediate action
- A type of vasogenic shock
- When working with patients with a head injury it is important to establish a _____ so that changes in their status can be noted.
- Acronym used to check for strokes.
- A general term that indicates failure of the circulatory system to support vital body functions.
- Shock caused by general spinal anesthesia or damage to the upper spinal cord.
- Dizziness
- The patient is unresponsive to virtually all ______.
- Shock caused by a loss of blood or tissue fluid
- _______automatic AED analyzes patient's cardiac rhythm and determines if defibrillation is necessary, and delivers a shock
- CPR includes 30 ______ followed by two rescue breaths.
37 Clues: Fainting • Dizziness • A type of vasogenic shock • Acronym used to check for strokes. • Hyperglycemia is ______sugar in the blood. • Shock caused by a loss of blood or tissue fluid • A physical or mental warning of impending seizure • The patient is unresponsive to virtually all ______. • CPR includes 30 ______ followed by two rescue breaths. • ...
medical abbreviations 2026-03-02
Medical roots 2026-03-02
36 Clues: air • eye • pus • side • skin • hand • drug • soul • bone • head • bile • body • fire • aorta • liver • mouth • belly • wound • heart • flesh • nerve • blood • skull • gland • spasm • health • throat • frenzy • gullet • spleen • stomach • windpipe • membrane • digestion • voice-box • seasickness
medical terms 2026-02-17
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- paralysis of four
- inflammation of muscle
- softening of muscle
- study of heart
- inflammation of joint
- paralysis of half
- surgical repair of nerve
- above normal movement
- surgical repair of joint
- muscle pain
- inflammation of nerve
- abnormal condition of muscle
- process of recording muscle electricity
- painful/difficult movement
- incision into muscle
- enlargement of heart
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- record of heart electricity
- fast heart condition
- slow movement
- breakdown of muscle
- rupture of muscle
- surgical removal of muscle
- instrument to observe joint
- surgical repair of muscle
- record of heart
- nerve disease
- incision into nerve
- below normal tone
- nerve pain
- muscle disease
30 Clues: nerve pain • muscle pain • slow movement • nerve disease • study of heart • muscle disease • record of heart • paralysis of four • rupture of muscle • paralysis of half • below normal tone • softening of muscle • breakdown of muscle • incision into nerve • fast heart condition • incision into muscle • enlargement of heart • inflammation of joint • above normal movement • inflammation of nerve • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-11-17
Across
- test Requires to draw blood
- Blood pressure
- Chest pain
- Has the Aorta
- smaller arteries
- Coronary artery disease
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Name based on location
- vessel
- Sinus
- Irregular Heartbeat
- Inflammation of the inner layer of the muscle
- Chest
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- Ultrasound of the heart
- Sound
- Exchange oxygen and carbon
- Record electrical activity of the heart
- Uses a catheter on the chamber or vessel of the heart
- Carries blood to the heart
- Do not resuscitate
- arrest Complete stopping of the heart
- Faster than usual heart rate
- Muscle
- Imaging of the blood vessels
- Coronary care unit
25 Clues: Sound • Sinus • Chest • vessel • Muscle • Chest pain • Has the Aorta • Blood pressure • smaller arteries • Do not resuscitate • Coronary care unit • Irregular Heartbeat • Name based on location • Ultrasound of the heart • Coronary artery disease • Exchange oxygen and carbon • Carries blood to the heart • Faster than usual heart rate • Imaging of the blood vessels • test Requires to draw blood • ...
Medical Terms 2024-04-22
Medical Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- dermatitis a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and flaky skin, often occurring on the scalp, face, and other oily areas.
- relates to anything situated or administered under the skin, commonly associated with injections.
- glands are oil-producing glands found in the skin.
- refers to excessively dry skin, often associated with itching and scaling.
- fungi that infect the skin, hair, or nails, causing conditions like ringworm or athlete's foot.
- a type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin.
- a condition characterized by diminished sweating, often leading to overheating and heat-related illness.
- a fungal infection of the nails, typically causing discoloration, thickening, and brittleness.
- the major sweat glands in the human body, responsible for thermoregulation.
- a condition characterized by excessive production of sebum, leading to oily skin and scalp.
- a medical professional specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- the shedding or removal of dead skin cells from the surface of the skin.
- a skin condition characterized by the overgrowth of keratin, resulting in rough, scaly patches.
- a cosmetic procedure involving the mechanical removal of the outer layers of skin, often to treat scars or wrinkles.
- a benign skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue.
- a surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin for grafting.
- refers to the area around the mouth, commonly associated with certain skin conditions like perioral dermatitis.
- glands are sweat glands responsible for producing sweat to regulate body temperature.
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- cutting a specific area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve, often used in surgical procedures and for diagnostic purposes in neurology.
- a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary for regulation of body temperature.
- a redness of the skin, often due to inflammation or increased blood flow.
- refers to the tissue or layer directly beneath the skin.
- a rare inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash.
- refers to any abnormal condition or disease of the skin.
- is a chronic skin condition characterized by intensely itchy, blistering lesions, often associated with gluten intolerance.
- the outermost layer of the skin, providing protection and serving as a barrier against the environment.
- refers to anything related to or affecting the skin.
- a scar, particularly the fibrous tissue that forms over a wound during the healing process.
- refers to within or administered into the layers of the skin, commonly for allergy testing or vaccinations.
- refers to inflammation of the skin, often resulting in redness, itching, and sometimes blistering or scaling.
30 Clues: a benign skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue. • glands are oil-producing glands found in the skin. • refers to anything related to or affecting the skin. • refers to the tissue or layer directly beneath the skin. • refers to any abnormal condition or disease of the skin. • a surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin for grafting. • ...
Medical Term 2024-10-13
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- Enlargement of spleen.
- The act of drawing or removing blood from a vein.
- A cancer of the blood-forming tissues, hindering the body's ability to fight infection.
- Excessive urine.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of heart.
- Surgical removal of the appendix.
- The process of stopping bleeding.
- Slow heart rate.
- Low urine output.
- A condition characterized by porous and fragile bones.
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- The study of cells.
- Study of stomachs and intestines.
- Inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- Excessive eating.
- Rapid breathing.
- Inflammation of the joints.
- High blood pressure.
- Difficult of swallowing.
- Study of kidneys.
- Inflammation of the heart muscle.
20 Clues: Rapid breathing. • Excessive urine. • Slow heart rate. • Excessive eating. • Study of kidneys. • Low urine output. • The study of cells. • High blood pressure. • Enlargement of spleen. • Difficult of swallowing. • Inflammation of the joints. • Study of stomachs and intestines. • Surgical removal of the appendix. • The process of stopping bleeding. • Inflammation of the heart muscle. • ...
Medical Field 2024-10-13
Across
- - Caused by bacteria.
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea.
- - Excessive bleeding.
- - Medical procedure to remove waste from the blood.
- - Caused by a virus.
- - A substance that stimulates the immune system to prevent diseases.
- - A fatty substance found in blood.
- - Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
- - Study of hormones and glands.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- - A type of cancer affecting the lymphatic system.
- - Instrument used by doctors to listen to internal sounds.
- - Medical specialty focused on mental health.
- - An abnormal growth of tissue.
- - Imaging technique used to view inside the body.
- - Study of diseases and their causes.
- - Vital fluid that circulates through the body.
- scan - Imaging procedure that combines X-rays for detailed pictures.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- - Device implanted to regulate heartbeats.
- - Medical field dealing with bones and muscles.
- - Process of eliminating all forms of bacteria or viruses.
- - Intensive Care Unit for critically ill patients.
- - A gas essential for human respiration.
- - High blood pressure.
- - A surgical cut made in the skin.
- - The body's defense system against infections.
- - A respiratory condition causing difficulty in breathing.
- - Imaging method using sound waves.
- - Removal of tissue for diagnostic examination.
- - Branch of medicine dealing with skin.
- - Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- - An immune response to a normally harmless substance.
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
- - A break in a bone.
- - Study of the structure of the human body.
- - The medical field focused on oral health.
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- - An artificial body part replacement.
- - Study of the digestive system.
- - Isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- - An outbreak of a disease on a global scale.
- - The medical study of the heart.
- - The largest artery in the body.
- - A feeling of sickness in the stomach.
- - Device used to measure body temperature.
- - The body's response to injury or infection.
- - Substance used to induce unconsciousness for surgery.
- - Medicine that inhibits the growth of bacteria.
- - The study of drugs and their effects.
- - The body’s process of converting food into energy.
- - A disease characterized by high blood sugar.
- - Medical specialty focused on children's health.
- - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, emergency procedure for the heart.
- - A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- - A stitch used to close a wound.
- - The study of the nervous system and brain.
- - Inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs.
- - The study and treatment of cancer.
- - The use of imaging to diagnose diseases.
- - Clouding of the eye’s lens.
60 Clues: - Caused by a virus. • - A break in a bone. • - Caused by bacteria. • - Excessive bleeding. • - High blood pressure. • - Clouding of the eye’s lens. • - Study of hormones and glands. • - An abnormal growth of tissue. • - Study of the digestive system. • - The medical study of the heart. • - The largest artery in the body. • - A stitch used to close a wound. • ...
Medical terms 2024-09-04
Across
- pain feeling pain somewhere other than where is coming from
- as soon as possible
- near the front of the body
- farthest from the center of the body
- swelling in the tissue
- bones in one of your joints being pushed out of place
- turning forearm toward the body
- connects the bones
- closest to the center of the body
- upward movement of the scapula
- tearing of ligaments
- laying face up
- date of birth
- near the back of the body
- closest to the skin
- to push forward
- excessive straightening of a part
- A bruise
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- downward movement of the scapula
- swelling in the joint
- activities of daily living
- pointing toes away from yourself
- laying face down
- near the top or head
- Discoloration of the skin (due to bleeding underneath)
- new or recent injury
- body's response to injury
- the backside of the foot(the underside)
- to pull backward
- knock knees is______.
- farthest away from the skin
- movement away from the midline of the body
- pointing toes towards yourself
- blood pressure
- diagnosis
35 Clues: A bruise • diagnosis • date of birth • laying face up • blood pressure • to push forward • laying face down • to pull backward • connects the bones • as soon as possible • closest to the skin • near the top or head • new or recent injury • tearing of ligaments • swelling in the joint • knock knees is______. • swelling in the tissue • body's response to injury • near the back of the body • ...
EMT Medical 2024-06-25
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- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts in the blood
- Device to used to administer oxygen if SpO2 is less than 90% despite high flow oxygen
- Nitroglycerin Drug Class
- The unit used to measure the dose for an MDI
- Term used to describe high blood pressure
- The "P" of OPQRST
- The unit used to measure the dose for Aspirin
- Contraindication for Aspirin
- Device used to administer 10-15 lpm of Oxygen
- One route of Albuterol Administration
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes Airway-Breathing-Circulation
- Second Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Another term for "Heart Attach" due to a blocked vessel in the heart
- Device used to administer 1-6 lpm of Oxygen
- Aspirin drug class
- Phase of the Seizure when the muscles tense
- The type of overdose that Naloxone is utilized for
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient begins to recover and return to baseline
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- Second Contraindication for Aspirin
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is high
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes History Gathering/Vital Signs
- Nitroglycerin Route of Administration
- Term used to describe respiratory rate greater than 20 per minute
- When one or more arteries of the lungs develop a block by a blood clot
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts at the tissue level
- Location to assess for a pulse for an unresponsive patient
- Term used to describe low blood pressure
- Location to assess for a pulse on a responsive patient
- The "E" of SAMPLE
- Albuterol drug class
- Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Airway - ____________ - Circulation
- When the heart rate is greater than 100
- Acronym to describe a healthy assessment of a patient's pupils
- Aspirin Route of Administration
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient has sustained rhythmical jerking
- When the heart rate is below 60
- The unit used to measure the dose for Oral Glucose
- Term used to describe the reason for the encounter verbalized by the patient
- Epinephrine Route of Administration for Anaphylaxis
- Lower extremity assessment that can aid in identifying CHF
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is low
42 Clues: The "P" of OPQRST • The "E" of SAMPLE • Aspirin drug class • Albuterol drug class • Nitroglycerin Drug Class • Contraindication for Aspirin • Aspirin Route of Administration • When the heart rate is below 60 • Contraindication for Nitroglycerin • Second Contraindication for Aspirin • Airway - ____________ - Circulation • Nitroglycerin Route of Administration • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-28
Across
- Body's response to an injury
- The diaphragm is __ to the lungs.
- A bruise
- Partial dislocation
- The heart is __ compared to the ribs
- Swelling in the joint
- The angle becomes smaller
- Swelling in the tissue
- The capillaries in the hand.
- The shoulder blades when performing a row
- Shrugging shoulders up
- The foot is __ compared to the knee
- Pulling the shoulders to the ears
- Discoloration in a bruise
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- c/o
- Sprained ankle
- Turning palms downward
- Dx
- Straightening the elbow
- Specific pinpoint of pain
- The skin is the most __ organ.
- The feet during a toe raise
- Moving arms from a relaxed to T position is __
- The brain is __ to the lungs.
- The underside of the foot
- Turning hands away from the body
- When completing the exercise "close the gate" the legs complete __
- Losened joint
- The __ nerves are near the midline
- The back of the hand
- Lying face down
- SOB
- PRN
- Hx
- The runner __ her hamstring
35 Clues: Dx • Hx • c/o • SOB • PRN • A bruise • Losened joint • Sprained ankle • Lying face down • Partial dislocation • The back of the hand • Swelling in the joint • Turning palms downward • Swelling in the tissue • Shrugging shoulders up • Straightening the elbow • Specific pinpoint of pain • The underside of the foot • The angle becomes smaller • Discoloration in a bruise • The feet during a toe raise • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-28
Across
- ___ occurs when you lower your shoulders.
- ___ occurs when a body part is bent outward.
- ___ occurs when you turn your forearm towards your body.
- open heart surgery requires you to lay in the ___ position.
- Fx is an abbreviation for ___
- the calves are ___ to the shins.
- the brain is ___ to the lungs.
- your aorta is ___ to your capillaries.
- ___ occurs when you push forward.
- ___ occurs when you point your toes away from your body.
- ___ occurs when you turn your forearm away from your body.
- the chest is ___ to the arms.
- Rx is an abbreviation for ___
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- Hx is an abbreviation for ___
- the top of your foot is ___ to the bottom of your foot.
- the pelvis is ___ to the abdomen.
- the knees are ___ to the toes.
- your arms are ___ to your chest.
- your fingers are ___ to the shoulders.
- ___ occurs when you pull backward.
- ___ occurs when you point your toes away from their natural position.
- Pt is an abbreviation for ___
- ___ occurs when a body part is bent inward.
- ___ occurs when you raise your shoulders.
- P! is an abbreviation for ___
25 Clues: Hx is an abbreviation for ___ • Fx is an abbreviation for ___ • Pt is an abbreviation for ___ • the chest is ___ to the arms. • Rx is an abbreviation for ___ • P! is an abbreviation for ___ • the knees are ___ to the toes. • the brain is ___ to the lungs. • your arms are ___ to your chest. • the calves are ___ to the shins. • the pelvis is ___ to the abdomen. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-28
Across
- The discoloration of the skin due to bleeding underneath
- Pain felt somewhere other than the origin
- Depression is ____ movement of the scapula
- Swelling in the tissue
- ___ is the opposite of eversion
- N/A stands for ___
- ___ is the opposite of protraction
- Turning the hand toward the body
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Swelling in the joint
- Complete separation of two parts of a joint
- Varus is the position of a body part facing ___
- Flexion is ___ the angle formed by the joint
- Your feet are ___ to your knees
- Dx is the abbreviation for ___
- Abduction is movement ___ from the body
- Planter is the _____ of a foot
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- Close to the top of the body
- The plane that separates the front and back of the body
- long duration injury
- The extreme straightening of a part
- ER is the abbreviation for ___
- In the anatomical position, hands should face ___
- Close to the skin
- Closest to the center of your body
- Anterior is close to the ___ of the body
- Another word for a bruise
- Recent Injury
- To push forward
- Situated away from the center
- A capital "A" stands for ___
- Inflammation is the body's response to ____
- P! stands for ___
- Looseness in the joint is called Joint ____
- Prone is when you are laying face ___
35 Clues: Recent Injury • To push forward • Close to the skin • P! stands for ___ • N/A stands for ___ • long duration injury • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Another word for a bruise • Close to the top of the body • A capital "A" stands for ___ • Situated away from the center • ER is the abbreviation for ___ • Dx is the abbreviation for ___ • Planter is the _____ of a foot • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-29
Across
- pain felt somewhere other than the original spot
- CC stands for
- Center of body (Nerves/blood supply only)
- Discoloration of the skin
- Away from skin
- looseness in the joint
- Furthest from midline of body
- A paper cut is a _ cut
- Partial separation of a joint
- turning forearm toward body
- when pain is produced when being touched
- Shoulders moving down is a _ movement
- The Foot is _ to the hip
- Movement away from midline of body
- Excessive straightening of a body part
- Another saying for a bruise is what
- A bent to straight arm is a _ movement
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- The calf is _ to the shin
- a recent injury is considered a _ injury
- How much a body part can move
- A bicep curl is a _ movement
- Arm or leg rotates away from midline
- a injury that last a long time
- ADL stands for
- bid stands for
- cns stands for
- The chest is _ to the back
- Arm or leg rotates toward midline
- Movement toward midline of body
- The brain is _ to the chest
- turning forearm away from body
- Situated away from center (Nerves/blood supply only)
- If your shoulder pops out of place it is what
- Closet to midline of body
- amt stands for
35 Clues: CC stands for • ADL stands for • bid stands for • cns stands for • Away from skin • amt stands for • looseness in the joint • A paper cut is a _ cut • The Foot is _ to the hip • The calf is _ to the shin • Discoloration of the skin • Closet to midline of body • The chest is _ to the back • The brain is _ to the chest • turning forearm toward body • A bicep curl is a _ movement • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-29
Across
- furthest from skin
- when you are pulling your arms towards your body
- long duration
- your shin is ___ to your calf
- lying face up
- recent or new
- furthest from mid line
- a bruise on your body
- hx stands for
- being able to move your shoulder in and out of place
- shrugging your shoulders
- pushing forward
- stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- toes away from mid line
- away from center
- what happens when you get injured
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- extending your arm
- pulling something backwards
- the d in DOB stands for
- your elbow is ___ to your hand
- lying face down
- top side of foot
- movement towards your body
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- head
- laxity swimmers have a lot of this
- fx stands for
- dx stands for
- turn forearm towards your body
- connects the muscle to the bone
- upwards movement of the scapula
- underside of foot
- c slash o stands for
- swelling in tissue
- moving your toes towards the mid line
35 Clues: head • long duration • lying face up • fx stands for • recent or new • dx stands for • hx stands for • lying face down • pushing forward • top side of foot • away from center • underside of foot • furthest from skin • extending your arm • swelling in tissue • c slash o stands for • a bruise on your body • furthest from mid line • the d in DOB stands for • toes away from mid line • shrugging your shoulders • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-29
Across
- the complete separartion of two ends of a joint
- pointing toes to ground
- toes point away from midline of body
- your palms face up and your forearm turns toward the body
- your palm faces downwards and your forearm turns away from you
- when your shoulder blades get closer together
- the D in DOB stands for
- legs bent outward
- the top of my foot is ______
- the hand is ______ to the shoulder
- what does the P in BP stand for
- connects muscle to bone
- the elbow is ________ to the shoulder
- lying down facing the sky
- connects bone to bone
- the feet are ________ to the head
- the head is ________ to the feet
- what does the T stand for in ETA
- what does CC stand for
- ligaments being teared
- the M in MRI stands for
- my papercut is ___________
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- toes point toward midline of body
- leg rotating outward away from midline
- pointing toes to sky
- swelling in the tissue
- legs bent inward
- swelling in the joint
- partial or incomplete separartion of a joint
- an injury with a long onset
- recent/new pain
- laying face down
- my stab wound is ____
- stretching or tearing of a muscle
- the bottom of my foot is ______
35 Clues: recent/new pain • legs bent inward • laying face down • legs bent outward • pointing toes to sky • swelling in the joint • connects bone to bone • my stab wound is ____ • swelling in the tissue • what does CC stand for • ligaments being teared • pointing toes to ground • the D in DOB stands for • connects muscle to bone • the M in MRI stands for • lying down facing the sky • ...
Medical term 2024-11-08
Across
- atrial fibrillation
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues.
- antidiuretic hormone
- common tests healthcare providers use to measure or examine substances in your blood
- one dimensional
- a type of portable electrocardiogram (ECG)
- pumps blood through the system.
- also known as congestive heart failure
- Atrium
- how the heart works during physical activity. It also may be called a stress exercise test.
- creates high-resolution images of your heart
- type of heart disease involving the reduction of blood flow to the cardiac muscle due to build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in the arteries of the heart.
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- cardiovascular disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart.
- irregularities in the heartbeat, including when it is too fast or too slow.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Yellowish fatty plaque
- automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- Artery
- occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction to the heart muscle.
- Vessel
- Aorta
- acute coronary syndromes
- looks at the chest
24 Clues: Aorta • Artery • Vessel • Atrium • one dimensional • looks at the chest • atrial fibrillation • antidiuretic hormone • Yellowish fatty plaque • acute coronary syndromes • pumps blood through the system. • vessels that deliver blood to tissues. • also known as congestive heart failure • vessels that return blood to the heart. • a type of portable electrocardiogram (ECG) • ...
Medical Terminolgy 2024-11-01
Across
- An irregular heartbeat
- A parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
- A virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- A chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system
- A group of lung diseases that make it difficult to breathe
- A medication that prevents blood clots
- A condition or disease that is long-lasting or recurrent
- A class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- A flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- A localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, and warmth.
- The formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel.
- A surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck of a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing.
- A condition characterized by weak, brittle bones
- High blood pressure
- A bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs
- A preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection
- Specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life
- A chronic neurodegenerative disorder that affect movement and coordination
- A method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein
- A loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine
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- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- Commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle.
- A severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection
- Loss of sensation or feeling, usually achieved through medications
- The lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting.
- A sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness
- The higher number of blood pressure
- A highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
- A chronic outoimmune disease that causes the inflammation and damage to the joints.
- The removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing
- the process of breathing or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in pationes, who are unable to breath on their own,
- A disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue
- A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- A condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort.
- A blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- A lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel
- A blockage in a blood vessel, is usually caused by a blood clot or other debris
- High blood pressure
40 Clues: High blood pressure • High blood pressure • An irregular heartbeat • The higher number of blood pressure • A medication that prevents blood clots • A sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness • A condition characterized by weak, brittle bones • The formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel. • A bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs • ...
Medical “A” 2024-09-19
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- A substance (often a protein) that the immune system recognizes as foreign, prompting an immune response.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs between the air and the bloodstream.
- Wasting away or decrease in size of a body part or tissue, often due to disuse or disease.
- A collection of pus that forms in tissues, organs, or spaces in the body, usually due to infection.
- Temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep (as in sleep apnea).
- The abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, often due to liver disease or cancer.
- An irregular or abnormal rhythm of the heart, which can affect its ability to pump blood effectively.
- The absence of electrical activity in the heart, resulting in no heartbeat or pulse.
- Loss of appetite or refusal to eat, which may occur as a symptom of disease (not to be confused with anorexia nervosa, a psychological eating disorder).
- A condition characterized by a loss of memory, often caused by brain injury, disease, or psychological trauma.
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- A type of joint disorder characterized by degeneration of cartilage and bone, often leading to pain and stiffness.
- An abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel, typically in the brain or aorta.
- A condition where there is a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood, leading to fatigue and weakness.
- A chronic lung condition that causes difficulty breathing due to inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness.
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that can affect multiple organ systems.
- The failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally.
- A language disorder caused by brain damage that affects a person’s ability to communicate.
- An extreme form of hypoxia, where there is a total absence of oxygen in body tissues.
- A benign tumor that arises from glandular tissue.
20 Clues: A benign tumor that arises from glandular tissue. • The failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally. • Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness. • Temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep (as in sleep apnea). • The absence of electrical activity in the heart, resulting in no heartbeat or pulse. • ...
MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS 2024-09-18
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- diabetes mellitus
- white blood cell
- heart rate
- ID
- as directed
- hypertension
- over the counter
- shortness of breath
- blood pressure
- history of present illness
- upper respiratory infection
- fracture
- physical examination
- red blood cell
- drop
- by mouth
- instramuscular
- fever of unknown origin
- chief complaint
- three times a day
- both eyes
- APAP
- both ears
- before meals
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- date of birth
- no known drug allergies
- within normal limits
- chol
- four times a day
- rx
- as needed
- abx
- biopsy
- history
- fasting blood sugar
- CV
- treatment
- subcutaneously
- three times a day
- right eye
40 Clues: rx • ID • CV • abx • chol • drop • APAP • biopsy • history • fracture • by mouth • as needed • treatment • both eyes • right eye • both ears • heart rate • as directed • hypertension • before meals • date of birth • blood pressure • red blood cell • instramuscular • subcutaneously • chief complaint • white blood cell • four times a day • over the counter • diabetes mellitus • three times a day • three times a day • shortness of breath • ...
Medical Field 2024-10-21
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- - The practice of administering medication to prevent pain during procedures.
- - The process of restoring health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury.
- - The study of cells, their structure, function, and significance in disease.
- - The branch of biology that deals with the functions and processes of living organisms.
- - The study of hormones and the glands that produce them.
- - The branch of medicine that specializes in the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- - A medical specialty that involves the treatment of injuries or conditions through operative procedures.
- - The invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms that multiply and cause disease.
- - The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- - The study of drugs, their effects, uses, and mechanisms in the body.
- - The management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating a disease or condition.
- - A term used for conditions that are severe and sudden in onset.
- - The branch of medicine that uses imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases.
- - The study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
- - A protein in red blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.
- - The process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition.
- - A medical test involving the extraction of cells or tissues for examination.
- - A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases.
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- - A medical instrument used to listen to internal body sounds, especially the heart and lungs.
- - The study of diseases, their causes, effects, and development.
- - A term describing long-lasting or recurrent health conditions.
- - The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- - The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations.
- - Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder or condition.
- - The study of the immune system and its responses to pathogens.
- - Relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical studies.
- - The study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- - The study and treatment of heart-related conditions and diseases.
- - The field of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- - The branch of medicine focused on the health care of elderly people.
30 Clues: - The study of the structure of the body and its organs. • - The study of hormones and the glands that produce them. • - The study of diseases, their causes, effects, and development. • - A term describing long-lasting or recurrent health conditions. • - Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder or condition. • ...
medical term 2024-10-24
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- a tumour or swelling filled with blood
- a sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
- a test of cardiovascular capacity made by monitoring the heart rate during a period of increasingly strenuous exercise.
- haematoma
- an X-ray image made using a form of tomography in which a computer controls the motion of the X-ray source and detectors, processes the data, and produces the image.
- a common type of heart disease. It affects the main blood vessels that supply blood to the heart, called the coronary arteries.
- one dimensional
- A tube through which the blood circulates in the body
- a test of the action of the heart using ultrasound waves to produce a visual display, used for the diagnosis or monitoring of heart disease.
- chronic heart failure
- coronary artery disease
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- clot forming cell.
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body.
- a test to record the electrical signals in the heart.
- severe failure of the heart to function properly, especially as a cause of death.
- a scientific examination of a sample of blood, typically for the diagnosis of illness or for the detection and measurement of drugs or other substances.
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans), with two atria and two ventricles.
- coronary heart disease
- cell
- problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat. Your heart may beat too fast, too slowly, or with an irregular rhythm.
- heart echocardiogram = sound wave image of the heart.
- a loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which damages brain tissue
- color-flow mapping
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body.
25 Clues: cell • haematoma • one dimensional • clot forming cell. • color-flow mapping • chronic heart failure • coronary heart disease • coronary artery disease • a tumour or swelling filled with blood • a test to record the electrical signals in the heart. • heart echocardiogram = sound wave image of the heart. • A tube through which the blood circulates in the body • ...
Medical specialty 2025-11-18
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- study and treatment of diseases of the eye
- Study of the health of the elderly
- Study and treatment of diseases of the skin
- Medical and surgical management of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study and treatment of diseases in the kidney
- Study and treatment of diseases of the digestive system
- Study and treatment of diseases of the lungs and respiratory system
- Study and treatment of diseases of the nervous system
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Study of function in a living organism
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- Study and treatment of the skeleton and joints
- Study and treatment of disorders of the urinary tract
- Practitioner of Medicine
- Study Of relief of pain during and after surgery
- Study and treatment of hormonal and metabolic disorders
- Study and treatment of mental disorders
- study and treatment of allergies and immunologic diseases
- study and treatment of diseases of the ears, nose, and throat
- Diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions
- Care and treatment of children
20 Clues: Practitioner of Medicine • Study and treatment of cancer • Care and treatment of children • Study of the health of the elderly • Study of function in a living organism • Study and treatment of mental disorders • study and treatment of diseases of the eye • Study and treatment of diseases of the skin • Diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions • ...
Medical Diagnosis 2025-08-12
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- | Infection of the lungs
- Infarction | Heart attack
- | Inflammation of the stomach lining
- | Persistently high blood pressure
- Accident | Stroke
- | Inflammation of the appendix
- | Sideways curvature of the spine
- Mellitus | Condition with high blood sugar
- | Inflammation of the kidney
- | Inflammation of the liver
- | Inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
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- | Gallstones in the gallbladder
- Syndrome | Kidney disorder with protein in urine
- | Chronic seizure disorder
- | Chronic airway inflammation causing wheezing
- | Infectious lung disease caused by Mycobacterium
- | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- | Loss of bone density
- | Life-threatening body-wide infection
- | Low red blood cell count or hemoglobin
20 Clues: Accident | Stroke • | Loss of bone density • | Infection of the lungs • Infarction | Heart attack • | Chronic seizure disorder • | Inflammation of the liver • | Inflammation of the kidney • | Inflammation of the appendix • | Gallstones in the gallbladder • | Sideways curvature of the spine • | Persistently high blood pressure • | Inflammation of the stomach lining • ...
medical terms 2025-09-09
20 Clues: eye • skin • slow • fear • half • pain • false • tumor • water • among • beyond • within • outward • without • disease • study of • narrowing • discharge • condition • abnormal softening
Medical Terms 2025-11-19
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- Hardening of the tissue
- Enlargement
- Cardiac arrest when heart stops all electrical and mechanical activity
- Abnormal heart beat
- Mesh tube used to open narrow arteries
- Death of cells in an organ
- Inflammation
- Ultra sound of the heart
- Difficulty breathing/Shortness of breath
- Muscle
- Low blood pressure
- Stop of heart function
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- Surgical repair
- Metric unit of mass
- High blood pressure
- Blockage of blood vessels
- Electrical device that regulates heart beat
- Disease
- Enlarged heart
- Heart
20 Clues: Heart • Muscle • Disease • Enlargement • Inflammation • Enlarged heart • Surgical repair • Low blood pressure • Metric unit of mass • Abnormal heart beat • High blood pressure • Stop of heart function • Hardening of the tissue • Ultra sound of the heart • Blockage of blood vessels • Death of cells in an organ • Mesh tube used to open narrow arteries • Difficulty breathing/Shortness of breath • ...
