medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terms 2024-10-14
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- Damaged tissue caused by injury
- Condition that begins abruptly
- Fall in blood sugar to levels below normal
- Inflammation of the brain
- Ability of an organism to walk on two legs
- Used to describe cancer
- Type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow
- Excessive growth of the tissue
- Inflammation of the joint
- A procedure to remove a piece of tissue or a sample of cells
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- Bacterial infection in the inner layers of the skin
- Medical term for swelling
- Pertaining to the brain
- Inflammation of the skin
- The science of collecting and analyzing biologic or health data using statistical method
- Study of cell
- Type of cancer that arises from cells
- Noncancerous collection of cell
- Film bearing a photographic record on a reduced scale
- Projecting growth of tissue
20 Clues: Study of cell • Pertaining to the brain • Used to describe cancer • Inflammation of the skin • Medical term for swelling • Inflammation of the brain • Inflammation of the joint • Projecting growth of tissue • Condition that begins abruptly • Excessive growth of the tissue • Damaged tissue caused by injury • Noncancerous collection of cell • Type of cancer that arises from cells • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-10-21
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- Low red blood cell count causing fatigue.
- Instrument to view inside the body.
- Weakening of bones.
- Formation of blood clot.
- Medication that kills bacteria.
- White blood cell fighting infections.
- Stimulates immunity to disease.
- – Spread of cancer cells.
- Vaccination for disease prevention.
- Medical care of children.
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- Study of nervous system diseases.
- Heart specialist.
- Swelling from fluid buildup.
- Irregular heart rhythm.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in blood.
- High blood pressure.
- Drug increasing urine output.
- Blocked blood vessel by clot.
- – Removal of tissue for examination.
- Cancerous, dangerous growth.
20 Clues: Heart specialist. • Weakening of bones. • High blood pressure. • Irregular heart rhythm. • Formation of blood clot. • – Spread of cancer cells. • Medical care of children. • Swelling from fluid buildup. • Cancerous, dangerous growth. • Drug increasing urine output. • Blocked blood vessel by clot. • Medication that kills bacteria. • Stimulates immunity to disease. • ...
medical term 2024-10-16
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- A disorder causing the blood to clot more slowly than normal.
- Autoimmune disease where the body attacks the thyroid gland.
- Common viral infection of the respiratory system, often seasonal.
- Bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs and can be latent or active
- Degenerative joint disease also known as "wear and tear" arthritis.
- Skin condition characterized by itchy,red,and dry patches.
- This viral infection targets the immune system,specifically T-cells.
- A chronic lung condition characterized by difficulty in breathing.
- This bacterial infection is known for its severe, watery diarrhea.
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- Severe allergic reaction that can lead to difficulty breathing and shock.
- Bacterial infection that often affects the throat and can lead to rheumatic fever.
- Viral infection that leads to inflammation of the liver
- Condition characterized by abnormally high blood pressure.
- An autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in the digestive tract.
- Blood disorder where red blood cells break down leading to anemia
- This mosquito-borne viral infection causes severe joint pain.
- Eye condition where the lens becomes cloudy,impairing vision.
- This hereditary disorders affects the lungs and digestive system due to thick mucus production.
- Cancer of the blood affecting white blood cell production.
- Progressive neurological disorder affecting movements.
20 Clues: Progressive neurological disorder affecting movements. • Viral infection that leads to inflammation of the liver • Condition characterized by abnormally high blood pressure. • Cancer of the blood affecting white blood cell production. • Skin condition characterized by itchy,red,and dry patches. • Autoimmune disease where the body attacks the thyroid gland. • ...
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 History 2024-11-03
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- An immune system response to harmless substances.
- Inflammatory joint condition.
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
- Infections in the urinary system.
- Conditions where the immune system attacks the body.
- A condition where kidneys lose filtering ability.
- A medical emergency due to interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- A condition characterized by weak bones.
- Chronic lung disease causing breathing difficulties.
- Hard deposits that form in the kidneys.
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- A progressive neurodegenerative disorder.
- The organ that pumps blood.
- A progressive neurological disorder affecting movement.
- Also known as high blood pressure.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- A group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth.
- The organ that processes nutrients and detoxifies.
- A group of disorders characterized by excessive worry.
- A chronic respiratory condition.
- A chronic condition affecting blood sugar levels.
20 Clues: The organ that pumps blood. • Inflammatory joint condition. • A chronic respiratory condition. • Infections in the urinary system. • Also known as high blood pressure. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • Hard deposits that form in the kidneys. • A condition characterized by weak bones. • A progressive neurodegenerative disorder. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-11-15
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- heart inflammation
- Arteries meet second type of vessel
- symbol for love/center of cardiovascular system
- prefix for excessive
- records electrical activity of heart
- blood enters this small branch of veins
- x-ray dye in blood vessles
- prefix for innner
- dilated veins
- suffix for pain
- blood
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- mesures items in blood
- stopping of the heart
- test how well the system works
- new heart
- beats per minute
- high blood pressure
- cardiovascular
- prefix for around
- when an artery swells
- chest pain
- inner layer of heart
- prefix for against
- sodium
- where blood flows
25 Clues: blood • sodium • new heart • chest pain • dilated veins • cardiovascular • suffix for pain • beats per minute • prefix for around • prefix for innner • where blood flows • heart inflammation • prefix for against • high blood pressure • prefix for excessive • inner layer of heart • stopping of the heart • when an artery swells • mesures items in blood • x-ray dye in blood vessles • ...
Medical term 2024-11-08
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- 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 term 2024-11-08
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- 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 Coding 2025-03-05
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- codes to describe outpatient procedures
- removal of one or both adrenal glands
- non cancerous
- present from birth
- procedure to remove the pancreas, duodenum, bile duct, and stomach
- new and abnormal growth of tissue
- relating to the brain and it's blood vessels
- severe abscess or multiple boils in the skin
- additions to codes that explain alterations
- rules used in ICD-10-CM that are independent of coding guidelines
- doctor who specializes in the skin, hair, and nails
- sample of tissue or cells taken for study
- taking or cutting out solid matter from a body part
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- face-to-face interaction between health care provider and patient
- failure of healing at bone ends
- groin area
- middle section of the small intestine
- a condition that occurs as the result of another condition
- durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies
- 5th axis in ICD-10-PCS medical and surgical section
- other term for outpatient
- a medical term identified by healthcare providers
- assigning a code higher than necessary, possibly for financial gain
- codes to describe disease
- study of the heart
- elevated blood pressure
26 Clues: groin area • non cancerous • present from birth • study of the heart • elevated blood pressure • other term for outpatient • codes to describe disease • failure of healing at bone ends • new and abnormal growth of tissue • middle section of the small intestine • removal of one or both adrenal glands • codes to describe outpatient procedures • sample of tissue or cells taken for study • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-01-26
Medical Term 2025-03-13
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- heart failure.
- Infarction/A heart attack caused by blocked blood flow.
- meaning "vessel."
- Cava/The largest vein that returns blood to the heart.
- ultrasound to create images of the heart.
- Monitor/A portable device that records heart activity over time.
- Catheterization/A procedure using a thin tube to examine heart vessels.
- meaning "clot."
- Heart Failure/A condition where the heart doesn’t pump efficiently.
- smallest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrient exchange occurs.
- muscular layer of the heart.
- irregular heartbeat.
- largest artery in the body.
- word meaning "heart."
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- of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- artery bypass graft, a type of heart surgery.
- blood pressure.
- infarction (heart attack).
- muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- resuscitation, a life-saving procedure.
- (ECG/EKG)/Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- pressure.
- meaning "hardening."
- x-ray dye to check for blood vessel blockages.
- meaning "blood condition."
25 Clues: pressure. • heart failure. • blood pressure. • meaning "clot." • meaning "vessel." • meaning "hardening." • irregular heartbeat. • word meaning "heart." • infarction (heart attack). • meaning "blood condition." • largest artery in the body. • muscular layer of the heart. • of the arteries due to plaque buildup. • resuscitation, a life-saving procedure. • ...
Medical Diseases 2025-04-29
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- Disease A neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, causing tremors and stiffness.
- A congenital condition in which a baby’s foot is twisted out of shape or position.
- (Flu) A contagious viral infection that attacks the respiratory system, leading to fever, cough, and fatigue.
- X Syndrome A genetic condition causing intellectual disability, particularly in males, often associated with social and behavioral challenges.
- A form of arthritis that causes sudden and severe pain, often in the joints, due to uric acid buildup.
- Mellitus A metabolic disorder where the body is unable to properly process blood sugar.
- (TB) A contagious bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs, though it can spread to other organs.
- Tube Defects A group of birth defects affecting the brain, spine, or spinal cord due to improper closure of the neural tube during fetal development.
- (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the body’s tissues, causing inflammation.
- A genetic disorder where the blood does not clot properly, leading to excessive bleeding.
- Syndrome A genetic condition affecting females, characterized by short stature and infertility due to missing or incomplete X chromosomes.
- Cell Anemia A genetic disorder where the red blood cells are abnormally shaped, leading to blockages in blood flow and pain.
- A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures.
- Syndrome A genetic disorder that affects connective tissue, leading to problems with the heart, blood vessels, bones, and eyes.
- Syndrome A genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21, leading to developmental delays and intellectual disability.
- A virus that attacks the immune system, leading to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) A lung disease that causes long-term breathing problems and poor airflow.
- A disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that can spread to other parts of the body.
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- An infection that inflames the air sacs of the lungs, which may fill with fluid or pus.
- Disease A progressive condition that causes memory loss and cognitive decline.
- Heart Disease Birth defects that affect the heart, including structural problems and defects in the heart’s walls, valves, or arteries.
- An inflammation of the liver, often caused by a viral infection.
- A condition where there is an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain, leading to pressure that can cause brain damage.
- Sclerosis (MS) A disease where the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve fibers, leading to loss of muscle control and other neurological problems.
- A condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to plaque buildup.
- A chronic condition where the airways become inflamed and narrow, making breathing difficult.
- Lip and Palate A congenital condition where a baby is born with a split or opening in the upper lip and/or roof of the mouth.
- Arthritis An autoimmune disease causing chronic inflammation in the joints, often leading to deformities.
- Bifida A neural tube defect in which the spinal cord and its protective covering do not fully develop or close during pregnancy.
- Fibrosis A hereditary disease that affects the lungs and digestive system by causing thick mucus buildup.
30 Clues: An inflammation of the liver, often caused by a viral infection. • A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. • Disease A progressive condition that causes memory loss and cognitive decline. • A congenital condition in which a baby’s foot is twisted out of shape or position. • ...
Medical terms 2025-09-12
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- An abnormal mass of tissue.
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- Study of the kidney
- A general term for any disease, damage, or trauma that affects the brain
- Inflammation of the pancreas.
- Low blood pressure
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves.
- Disease of the heart muscle.
- The removal and examination of tissue from a living body.
- Inflammation of the skin
- An abnormally rapid heart rate
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- Cancerous; very virulent or infectious.
- Study of the nerves
- Surgical removal of a lung.
- Nerve pain
- High blood sugar
- Inflammation of the nose
- Study of the lungs
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, typically caused by a viral or bacterial infection
- A procedure used to examine internal parts of the body using a flexible tube with a camera.
- Surgical removal of the stomach
- Study of the heart
- Inflammation of the liver
- A disease or condition that arises spontaneously or from an unknown cause.
- Surgical removal of a part of the skull.
- Inflammation of the bone
- A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues.
27 Clues: Nerve pain • High blood sugar • Study of the lungs • Study of the heart • Low blood pressure • Study of the nerves • Study of the kidney • Inflammation of the nose • Inflammation of the bone • Inflammation of the skin • Inflammation of the liver • Surgical removal of a lung. • An abnormal mass of tissue. • Disease of the heart muscle. • Inflammation of the pancreas. • ...
medical term 2025-09-16
20 Clues: rib • hump • bone • skull • joint • curved • lumbar • crooked • loosening • cartilage • bone marrow • originating • tietogether • o vertebra • singularnoun • bentbackward • anormalsoftening • synovialmembrane • visualexamination • diseasedcondition
Medical Terms 2025-03-27
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- Intensive Care Unit
- Central Nervous System
- flow or discharge
- Transthoracic Echocardiogram
- Blood Pressure
- Do Not Resuscitate
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Arterial Blood Gas
- Computed Tomography
- Deep Vein Thrombosis
- study of
- Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography
- many
- Heart Rate
- within
- before
- deficient or below normal
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- bad or difficult
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- inflammation
- fast
- new
- across
- incision or cutting
- visual examination using a scope
- excessive or above normal
- blood condition
- below
- paralysis
- Transesophageal Echocardiogram
- produced by
- tumor or swelling
- Intravenous
- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
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- good
- hernia or protrusion
- Chest X-ray
- against
- Respiratory Rate
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Electrocardiogram
- slow
- removal
- process of recording or imaging
- false
- enlargement
- against
- breakdown
- Body Mass Index
- disease
- creation of an opening
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
- within
- Nil Per Os – nothing by mouth
- around
- bad
- malignant tumor
- Pulmonary Embolism
- upon or above
- Congestive Heart Failure
61 Clues: new • bad • good • slow • many • fast • false • below • within • before • within • across • around • against • removal • against • disease • study of • breakdown • paralysis • Heart Rate • Chest X-ray • enlargement • produced by • Intravenous • inflammation • upon or above • Blood Pressure • Body Mass Index • blood condition • malignant tumor • Respiratory Rate • bad or difficult • flow or discharge • Electrocardiogram • tumor or swelling • ...
Medical Terms 2025-08-27
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- Movement away from the midline of the body
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Closest to the skin
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Situated away from a center
- Toward the front of the body
- DOA
- Towards the top or head
- ETA
- Top side of a structure (think dorsal fin)
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Turning the forearm away from the body (holding a cup of soup)
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
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- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- The underside of the foot
- D
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- CNS
- Laying face down
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Farthest away from the skin
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- BP
- Looseness in the joint
- Lying face up
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
35 Clues: D • BP • CNS • DOA • ETA • Lying face up • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • Looseness in the joint • Towards the top or head • The underside of the foot • Farthest away from the skin • Situated away from a center • Toward the front of the body • Increasing the angle of the joint • Situated or pertaining to a center • Recent or new injury, sudden onset • ...
Medical Advancements 2025-05-14
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- Conflict in which Nightingale slashed hospital death rates
- London district where Snow plotted deaths
- Milkmaid whose cowpox spot supplied the pus for the experiment
- Infectious intestinal killer mapped by John Snow
- Edward ______ developed the first successful smallpox jab
- Heat treatment that keeps milk safe
- Mild cattle disease that protected milkmaids
- First name of the doctor who mapped the epidemic
- Pain‑numbing chemical discovered by James Simpson
- Liquid Snow proved could carry cholera germs
- Collective term for pain‑blocking medicines
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- Queen who used chloroform in 1857
- “Lady with the Lamp” who reformed nursing
- Killer disease that left deep scars before vaccination
- Profession transformed by Nightingale’s training school
- Device Snow persuaded officials to padlock
- Microscopic living things identified by Pasteur
- Lasting defence against a disease
- Outdated theory that “bad air” spread disease
- Latin root of the word “vaccine,” meaning “cow”
- French scientist who proved germs, not smells, cause disease
- Eight‑year‑old boy first vaccinated by Jenner
22 Clues: Queen who used chloroform in 1857 • Lasting defence against a disease • Heat treatment that keeps milk safe • “Lady with the Lamp” who reformed nursing • London district where Snow plotted deaths • Device Snow persuaded officials to padlock • Collective term for pain‑blocking medicines • Mild cattle disease that protected milkmaids • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-09-19
Medical Terms 2025-07-01
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- : Organ used for breathing and gas exchange
- Body-wide infection that can affect heart and circulation
- : Main organ that pumps blood
- : Buildup in arteries (atherosclerosis)
- : Root word for blood vessel
- : Heart attack
- : Prefix meaning slow
- : A test of the heart during exercise
- : Imaging tool to see inside the body
- : Uses sound waves to show the heart
- : Root word for heart
- : Heart bypass surgery
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- : Chest pain caused by poor blood flow
- : Carries blood to the heart
- : Brain damage from blocked blood flow
- : Suffix meaning blood condition
- : Prefix meaning fast
- : Instrument to view inside the body
- : Heart rate
- : Largest artery in the body
- : Electrical signal center in the heart
- : A lump of blood that blocks vessels
- : Records the heart’s electrical activity
- : Heart failure
- : Blood pressure
25 Clues: : Heart rate • : Heart attack • : Heart failure • : Blood pressure • : Prefix meaning fast • : Prefix meaning slow • : Root word for heart • : Heart bypass surgery • : Carries blood to the heart • : Root word for blood vessel • : Largest artery in the body • : Main organ that pumps blood • : Suffix meaning blood condition • : Instrument to view inside the body • ...
Medical diagnosis 2025-08-11
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- | Persistently high blood pressure
- | Inflammation of the stomach lining
- | Sideways curvature of the spine
- | Loss of bone density
- | Infection of the lungs
- | Low red blood cell count or hemoglobin
- | Inflammation of the kidney
- | Inflammation of the liver
- | Gallstones in the gallbladder
- Mellitus | Condition with high blood sugar
- | Infectious lung disease caused by Mycobacterium
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- Accident | Stroke
- | Life-threatening body-wide infection
- | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Infarction | Heart attack
- | Chronic airway inflammation causing wheezing
- Syndrome | Kidney disorder with protein in urine
- | Chronic seizure disorder
- | Inflammation of the appendix
- | Inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
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 diagnosis 2025-08-11
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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 Term 2025-09-23
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- excessive sweating
- present at birth
- paralysis of lower body
- membrane outside the heart
- instrument to view small objects
- outside the cell
- paralysis on one side
- reason to note use treatment
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- poor nutrition
- weak immune system
- small urine output
- women with many pregnancies
- enlarged heart
- below the kneecap
- abnormal tissue growth (tumor)
- inflammation of all joints
- pregnancy outside the uterus
- without blood
- use both hands
- around the mouth
20 Clues: without blood • poor nutrition • enlarged heart • use both hands • present at birth • outside the cell • around the mouth • below the kneecap • weak immune system • small urine output • excessive sweating • paralysis on one side • paralysis of lower body • membrane outside the heart • inflammation of all joints • women with many pregnancies • pregnancy outside the uterus • ...
medical term 2025-10-16
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- X-ray or chest film is a projection radiograph of the chest used to diagnose conditions affecting the chest, its contents
- the insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart.
- Vascular (relating to a system of blood vessels) or vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels).
- Cardiologist (a doctor who studies the heart) or cardiac arrest (a sudden stop of the heart).
- Occurs when the heart muscle becomes too stiff or weak to pump blood adequately throughout the body.
- attack
- (Coronary Artery Disease), MI (Myocardial Infarction), CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), BP (Blood Pressure), and ECG/EKG (Electrocardiogram)
- Artery Disease)
- catheterization
- Resuscitation):
- where one or more of the four heart valves do not open or close properly.
- use a CT scan to detect build-up in the arteries
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- often one of the first ways your cardiologist will take a look at your heart — using sound.
- The fluid that contains oxygen, nutrients, waste products, and other cells that circulates through the heart and blood vessels.
- Infarction):
- valve disease
- blockage of blood flow to a part of the heart muscle, often caused by a blood clot.
- emergency that occurs when blood supply to the brain is interrupted.
- artery disease condition where the heart's blood vessels become narrowed or blocked by a buildup of fatty deposits, known as plaque. failure
- of the heart's electrical activity through repeated cardiac cycles
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- score
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Pressure)
- Arteriole (a small artery) or arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
- Phlebitis (inflammation of a vein) or phlebotomy (the process of drawing blood from a vein).
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries and veins and facilitate the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste with the body's tissues.
28 Clues: score • attack • Pressure) • Infarction): • valve disease • Artery Disease) • catheterization • Resuscitation): • use a CT scan to detect build-up in the arteries • A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart. • Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. • ...
Medical Specialty 2025-10-20
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- Therapy, a health care specialty that focuses on improving movement, reducing pain, and restoring functioning
- specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- branch of medicine dedicated to the health care of infants, children and adolescents
- healthcare professional who draws blood for tests, transfusions, or donations
- Practitioner, a nurse who has advanced clinical education and training
- a branch of medicine that focuses on the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer
- a licensed health care professional who provides direct care, promotes health and advocates for patients
- a person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums
- the medical specialty focused on the health care of older adults
- a branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders
- a medical doctor who specializes in administering anesthesia and managing care before, during and after surgery
- Medicine, provides comprehensive healthcare to individuals and families across generations
- the branch of medicine that deals with rheumatic diseases
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- a medical specialty focused on the musculoskeletal system
- an expert in medications, dispensing them, and advising patients on their safe and effective use
- the branch of medicine focused on diseases of the digestive system
- focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- focusing on diagnosis, treatment and diseases affecting the urinary tract
- pathologist, a professional who assesses, diagnoses, and treats communication, cognitive and swallowing disorders
- specializes in the medical care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the period immediately following birth
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- Therapy, focused on helping people to perform daily tasks and live more independently after an injury, illness or disability
- a medical professional that provides emergency medical services
- focused on medical and surgical care of eyes
24 Clues: focused on medical and surgical care of eyes • a medical specialty focused on the musculoskeletal system • the branch of medicine that deals with rheumatic diseases • a medical professional that provides emergency medical services • the medical specialty focused on the health care of older adults • ...
Medical Coding 2025-10-27
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- Microscopic air sacs for gas exchange
- sample for diagnosis
- discoloration from low oxtgen
- claim form
- of service
- Functional unit of the kidney
- Physician Fee Schedule
- patient data
- Tube used to keep a vessel open
- swelling
- practice expense, malpractice unit
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- used for wound closure
- provider identifier
- diagnosis codes
- main artery
- infection with organ dysfunction
- privacy law
- from elevated bilirubin
- loss of consciousness
- code pair edit system
- wave imaging modality
- storage and retrieval system
- hemoglobin
- Inadequate blood supply to tissue
- Level II supply/drug codes
- Maximum units per day limit
26 Clues: swelling • claim form • of service • hemoglobin • main artery • privacy law • patient data • diagnosis codes • provider identifier • sample for diagnosis • loss of consciousness • code pair edit system • wave imaging modality • used for wound closure • Physician Fee Schedule • from elevated bilirubin • Level II supply/drug codes • Maximum units per day limit • storage and retrieval system • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-11-10
Medical Abbreviations 2025-11-10
Medical Vocabulary 2025-11-18
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- tenth cranial nerve which leaves the head
- disorder with recurring seizures
- grand mal seizure (written as one word)
- petit mal seizure
- fainting
- blood clot
- a hernia in which meninges and CSF protrude
- involuntary movement of a small group of muscles
- nerve disease
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- membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- reading disorder with trouble interpreting language
- receiving fiber of a neuron
- spaces in the brain that contain CSF
- space through which impulses travel
- largest part of brain
- network of nerves
- traumatic brain injury caused by blunt impact
- transmitting fiber of a neuron
- "star-shaped" cell
- severe, recurring headache
20 Clues: fainting • blood clot • nerve disease • network of nerves • petit mal seizure • "star-shaped" cell • largest part of brain • severe, recurring headache • receiving fiber of a neuron • transmitting fiber of a neuron • disorder with recurring seizures • space through which impulses travel • spaces in the brain that contain CSF • grand mal seizure (written as one word) • ...
Medical Coding 2025-10-27
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- place of service
- code pair edit system
- imaging storage and retrieval system
- Level II supply/drug codes
- Outpatient diagnosis codes
- Work, practice expense, malpractice unit
- yellowing from elevated bilirubin
- fluid swelling
- Life-threatening infection with organ dysfunction
- Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Unique provider identifier
- temporary loss of consciousness
- Federal privacy law
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- sound wave imaging modality
- tissue sample for diagnosis
- stitch used for wound closure
- bodys main artery
- Bluish discoloration from low oxtgen
- Microscopic air sacs for gas exchange
- protected patient data
- Maximum units per day limit
- low hemoglobin
- Professional claim form
- Inadequate blood supply to tissue
- Tube used to keep a vessel open
- Functional unit of the kidney
26 Clues: low hemoglobin • fluid swelling • place of service • bodys main artery • Federal privacy law • code pair edit system • protected patient data • Professional claim form • Level II supply/drug codes • Outpatient diagnosis codes • Unique provider identifier • sound wave imaging modality • tissue sample for diagnosis • Maximum units per day limit • stitch used for wound closure • ...
Medical terms 2025-12-03
24 Clues: red • rib • lip • bile • upon • Tear • self • Break • teeth • Heart • Chest • teeth • water • skull • breast • tongue • Against • setfree • original • cartilage • fixaction • look/obverse • Blind passage • morethannormal
medical term 2025-11-20
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- – Heart bypass surgery.
- – Means “fast.”
- – Test that measures the heart’s electrical activity.
- Infarction – Another name for a heart attack.
- X-ray – Imaging test that shows the heart and lungs.
- – Meaning “heart.”
- – Largest artery in the body.
- – High blood pressure.
- – Means heart rate.
- – Congestive heart failure.
- Heart Failure – Heart can’t pump blood well.
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- – Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange happens.
- – Main organ that pumps blood.
- – Means “inflammation.”
- – Plaque build-up in arteries.
- – Short for electrocardiogram.
- – Ultrasound of the heart.
- – Means “a recording.”
- Test – Heart test done while walking on a treadmill.
- – Means “blood vessel.”
- – An abnormal heart rhythm.
- Catheterization – Tube inserted into the heart to check for blockages.
- – Stands for blood pressure.
- – Vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- – Blood vessel carrying oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
25 Clues: – Means “fast.” • – Meaning “heart.” • – Means heart rate. • – Means “a recording.” • – High blood pressure. • – Heart bypass surgery. • – Means “inflammation.” • – Means “blood vessel.” • – Ultrasound of the heart. • – An abnormal heart rhythm. • – Congestive heart failure. • – Stands for blood pressure. • – Largest artery in the body. • – Main organ that pumps blood. • ...
Medical Terms 2026-02-11
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- Prefix meaning fast
- Blood pressure
- Test recording the heart electrical activity
- infraction Heart attack
- Irregular heartbeat
- Prefix meaning excessive
- Root meaning fatty plaque
- Congestive heart failure
- Heart muscle tissue
- heart failure condition where the heart cannot pump effectively
- Largest artery that carries blood away from the heart.
- catheterization invasive procedure using catheter to view heart arteries
- Root meaning vessel
- Root Means Heart
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- High blood pressure
- Vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Prefix meaning slow
- Electrocardiogram
- Disease of the heart muscle
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart
- test Exercise or medication test to evaluate heart under stress
- Suffix meaning infammation
- Myocardial infarction
- pressure monitor Device to measure hypertension
- Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Coronary artery disease
28 Clues: Blood pressure • Root Means Heart • Electrocardiogram • Prefix meaning fast • High blood pressure • Prefix meaning slow • Irregular heartbeat • Heart muscle tissue • Root meaning vessel • Myocardial infarction • infraction Heart attack • Coronary artery disease • Prefix meaning excessive • Congestive heart failure • Root meaning fatty plaque • Upper chamber of the heart • ...
Medical Terms 2026-03-07
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Not cancerous.
- High blood pressure.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
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- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A bruise.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
23 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Medical Terms 2026-02-19
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth.
- Involuntary contractions of the diaphragm followed by rapid closure of the vocal cords.
- adolescent A teenager typically aged 15–17, often focused on peer groups and identity.
- A person who provides for the physical and emotional needs of a dependent.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of glucose in the blood.
- The external organs of the reproductive system.
- The cognitive ability to focus on multiple aspects of a situation simultaneously.
- One who is in the transitional stage between childhood and adulthood.
- permanence The understanding that items continue to exist even when they cannot be seen.
- A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug.
- A term for individuals in the later stages of the human life cycle.
- The process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- The medical term for abnormally low blood pressure.
- A human in the earliest stage of life, derived from the Latin for "unable to speak."
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- Confined to a place of rest due to illness, injury, or old age.
- The inability to differentiate between self and other; seeing the world only from one's own perspective.
- development Growth that starts at the center of the body and moves toward the extremities.
- Something added to the diet to make up for a nutritional deficiency.
- Able to move quickly and easily; nimble.
- Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- development The pattern of growth that proceeds from the head downward to the feet.
- The genetic passing of characteristics from parents to offspring.
- An individual’s innate "behavioral style" or characteristic way of responding to the world.
- The natural process of bone formation or turning soft cartilage into bone.
- The medical term for abnormally high blood pressure.
- A young child who is just learning to walk; typically ages 1 to 3.
- Chemical messengers that travel through the blood to regulate body functions.
- The buildup of calcium salts in body tissue, often hardening it.
- Reflex Also known as the "startle reflex," seen in infants when they feel like they are falling.
30 Clues: Able to move quickly and easily; nimble. • The external organs of the reproductive system. • The medical term for abnormally low blood pressure. • The medical term for abnormally high blood pressure. • A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug. • The forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth. • ...
medical term 2026-04-03
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- – Congestive heart failure
- Diseases (5+)
- Failure – Heart cannot pump blood effectively
- – Ultrasound image of the heart
- – Blood pressure
- – Test that records electrical activity of the heart
- – Organ that pumps blood through the body
- Infarction – Heart attack caused by blocked blood flow
- (5+)
- – Refers to blood vessels
- – Tool used to listen to heart sounds
- – Refers to blood
- – High blood pressure
- Pressure Cuff – Device that measures blood pressure
- Tools (5+)
- – Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
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- – Means inflammation
- – Loss of blood flow to the brain
- – Largest artery carrying blood away from the heart
- Monitor – Portable device that records heart rhythm
- – Heart rate
- – Upper chamber of the heart
- – Irregular heartbeat
- / Suffixes / Root Words (5+)
- – Lower chamber that pumps blood out
- – Means “record” or “picture”
- – Imaging test that shows blood vessels
- – Refers to the heart
- – Hardening of arteries due to plaque buildup
- – Means enlargement
- – Coronary artery disease
- Cava – Large vein returning blood to the heart
- – Myocardial infarction
- – Emergency procedure to restore circulation
34 Clues: (5+) • Tools (5+) • – Heart rate • Diseases (5+) • – Blood pressure • – Refers to blood • – Means enlargement • – Means inflammation • – Irregular heartbeat • – Refers to the heart • – High blood pressure • – Myocardial infarction • – Refers to blood vessels • – Coronary artery disease • – Congestive heart failure • – Upper chamber of the heart • / Suffixes / Root Words (5+) • ...
Make a complex topic accessible 2024-06-13
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- specific vocabulary
- you do it for that purpose or in order to achieve that result
- "He's a couch potato"
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line
- deconstruct a topic into small pieces
- to break something down
- "She's as quiet as a mouse"
- make something simpler and easier for people to understand
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- simple language that anyone can understand
- easy to understand or follow
- "Time is money, spend it wisely"
- mountain top
- an excessive amount of something
13 Clues: mountain top • specific vocabulary • "He's a couch potato" • to break something down • "She's as quiet as a mouse" • easy to understand or follow • "Time is money, spend it wisely" • an excessive amount of something • deconstruct a topic into small pieces • simple language that anyone can understand • make something simpler and easier for people to understand • ...
Med Terms 115 Week 3 2021-08-30
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- Subjective, Objectives, Assessment and Plan
- Abbreviations
- Main text of the CPT manual
- History of Present Illness
- E codes describe circumstances of an accident or injury
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- One of the six primary divisions of the main body of CPT
- Used to help explain a procedure code
- Current Procedural Terminology
- The cause of a disorder
9 Clues: Abbreviations • The cause of a disorder • History of Present Illness • Main text of the CPT manual • Current Procedural Terminology • Used to help explain a procedure code • Subjective, Objectives, Assessment and Plan • E codes describe circumstances of an accident or injury • One of the six primary divisions of the main body of CPT
Med Terms 115 Week 3 2021-08-30
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- Subjective, Objectives, Assessment and Plan
- Abbreviations
- Main text of the CPT manual
- History of Present Illness
- E codes describe circumstances of an accident or injury
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- One of the six primary divisions of the main body of CPT
- Used to help explain a procedure code
- Current Procedural Terminology
- The cause of a disorder
9 Clues: Abbreviations • The cause of a disorder • History of Present Illness • Main text of the CPT manual • Current Procedural Terminology • Used to help explain a procedure code • Subjective, Objectives, Assessment and Plan • E codes describe circumstances of an accident or injury • One of the six primary divisions of the main body of CPT
Geo, Bio, Logy 2023-05-09
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- where the earth forms it's
- things that can be slowly be broken down
- study of crimes and criminals
- the study of earth
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- living things that make a difference
- study of the earth
- the terms used with a particular technical subject of study
- science of earth
- science of the living things
- a cause of somebody's life
10 Clues: science of earth • study of the earth • the study of earth • where the earth forms it's • a cause of somebody's life • science of the living things • study of crimes and criminals • living things that make a difference • things that can be slowly be broken down • the terms used with a particular technical subject of study
1B 8 5 Maryam Rana and Aliya Laws 2018-11-06
22 Clues: ear • lib • ear • acid • ears • enema • pulse • meals • a day • desired • pressure • movement • blood gas • & physiology • branch block • and discharge • and posterior • medical advice • and conization • of daily living • medical association • immune deficiency syndrome
Medical Terminology puzzle you should know about 2023-01-25
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- flow of pus from the ear
- hardening of the bony tissues of the ear
- instrument to measure hearing
- incision of eardrum
- surgical repair of eardrum
- visual examination of the ear canal with an
- inflammation of the eardrum
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- pertaining to auditory tube and throat
- deafness due to old age
- small ear
- inflammation of the labyrinth
- inflammation of the mastoid process
- thermometry measurement of the temperature of the
- incision of the mastoid process
- removal of the stapes
- membrane
- media inflammation of the middle ear
17 Clues: membrane • small ear • incision of eardrum • removal of the stapes • deafness due to old age • flow of pus from the ear • surgical repair of eardrum • inflammation of the eardrum • inflammation of the labyrinth • instrument to measure hearing • incision of the mastoid process • inflammation of the mastoid process • media inflammation of the middle ear • ...
Phil's Journey to Residency! 2025-03-11
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- The nation's first and only integrated trauma hospital, where Phil did a research year in 2019-20
- Phil's favorite class in medical school
- Phil's least favorite rotation in medical school
- Where Phil got his Master's degree
- Phil's major in undergrad
- The topic Phil's Master's degree thesis was on
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- Phil's favorite rotation in medical school
- The last name of the professor Phil did research with during undergrad
- One of the nation's leading academic medical centers, where Phil did research this past year
- The number of papers Phil's had accepted for publication
- Phil is a Doctor of ___ medicine
- Where Phil went to medical school
- Where Phil got his undergraduate degree
- The acronym of Phil's least favorite class in medical school
14 Clues: Phil's major in undergrad • Phil is a Doctor of ___ medicine • Where Phil went to medical school • Where Phil got his Master's degree • Phil's favorite class in medical school • Where Phil got his undergraduate degree • Phil's favorite rotation in medical school • The topic Phil's Master's degree thesis was on • Phil's least favorite rotation in medical school • ...
North Caddo Medical Center 2021-04-07
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- Baby's room
- Will come to your aid in an emergency.
- Department that will help "breathe" life back into you!
- It's like shopping, but at work!
- Dual property doctor, providing care in Plain Dealing and Benton!
- Who you may call if you are having CERNER trouble.
- Director of Medicine, can also be found in the ER.
- ER doctor who also serves as Bossier City coroner.
- Dual property doctor, seeing patients at Vivian & Blanchard locations!
- "Get well soon" seller.
- Vivian Medical & Surgical Nurse Practitioner.
- Department where specimens are examined.
- Benton Medical Nurse Practitioner.
- NCMC Doctor who may be found in the ER or Vivian clinic.
- Fetal photography, part of 34 DOWN.
- Department that posts you on Facebook.
- Doctors' right hand!
- Vivian Medical & Surgical doctor married to 18 DOWN.
- Department that holds ALL information.
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- Department that keeps us "between the lines"!
- NCMC Family Clinic closest to Bossier City.
- Visit here to get your sweat on!
- Sterilization is key!
- Family Practice Clinic located inside North Caddo Medical Center.
- Upstairs department, say "Hi" to Britney!
- Department aiding in the fight against breast cancer.
- Not boring, but can put you to sleep!
- Say "hello" to the WIC office!
- The best Cleanup Crew you ever saw!
- Surgeon that visits on Wednesdays.
- Vivian Medical & surgical doctor who also delivers babies.
- Newest Nurse Practitioner in the NCMC Family.
- Recovery process
- Department that keeps everyone fed & healthy!
- Newest NCMC Family Clinic.
- NCMC Family Clinic located between Hosston & Spring Hill.
- NCMC program for 21 DOWN.
- Medical "Photography" department
- Insurance, Billing, and Compliance OH MY!
- Call 911 if this happens.
- A lot of "filling" going on!
- Plain Dealing Medical Nurse Practitioner.
42 Clues: Baby's room • Recovery process • Doctors' right hand! • Sterilization is key! • "Get well soon" seller. • NCMC program for 21 DOWN. • Call 911 if this happens. • Newest NCMC Family Clinic. • A lot of "filling" going on! • Say "hello" to the WIC office! • Visit here to get your sweat on! • It's like shopping, but at work! • Medical "Photography" department • ...
Medical Termonoloty 2016-08-25
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- four times daily
- stroke
- long term care facility
- hard of hearing
- electronic medical record
- nothing by mouth
- fast
- brain and nerves
- hs
- over/high/excessive
- unable to speak
- study of a specific subject
- lungs
- blood clot that blocks a blood vessel
- tiredness
- 02
- qod
- dx
- condition of inflammation
- benign prostatic hypertrophy
- slow
- nighttime
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- every 2 hours
- pain
- after meals
- muscle
- blood
- fear
- paralysis
- diaysis assist the function of which organs
- kidney
- every 4 hours
- stomach pain
- walking
- fasting blood sugar
- condition of the blood
- left lower extremity
- half
- stomach
- short of breath
- under/low
- deep vein thrombosis
- nasogastric tube
- congestive heart failure
44 Clues: hs • 02 • dx • qod • pain • fear • fast • half • slow • blood • lungs • stroke • muscle • kidney • walking • stomach • paralysis • tiredness • under/low • nighttime • after meals • stomach pain • every 2 hours • every 4 hours • hard of hearing • unable to speak • short of breath • four times daily • nothing by mouth • brain and nerves • nasogastric tube • over/high/excessive • fasting blood sugar • left lower extremity • deep vein thrombosis • ...
Medical Informatics 2016-03-11
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- ___ is a type of telemedicine with eh patient located in the community.
- This is a type of clinical decision tool; a form listing one or more items of patient data to be collected before, during or after the encounter.
- Clinical _____ is the use of medical information methods to aid management of patients using an interdisciplinary approach
- Ontology is a description of the concepts and relations in a ___, such as drug prescribing.
- Data quality is the ____ to which data items are accurate, complete and relevant.
- ______ informatics is the study and application of methods to improve the management of patient data.
- A database is a collection of data in machine readable format organized so that is can be retrieved automatically by a ____.
- ____ is an example of a clinical coding system that uses convergent disease codes for international comparison.
- Clinical _____ is organized patient data or medical knowledge used to make clinical decisions.
- This is a process for carrying out a complex task broken down into simple decision and action steps
- Communication is the exchange of information between ____.
- ____ is the use of internet technology by the public, health works, and others to access health and lifestyle information.
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- A clinical coding system is a limited list of ____ terms from which the user can draw one or more to express a concept (patient data).
- When using a clinical coding system, it is vital that the codes are never ____ or dropped, only added to; to prevent information loss.
- Clinical coding systems play a key part in _____ studies and health service research.
- A registry is a database and associated applications that collects a minimum dataset on a specific group of patients.
- ____ is the technical methods by which confidentiality is achieved.
- Organized data or knowledge used by human and computer agents to ___ uncertainty, take decisions and guide actions.
- A reminder is a type of clinical decision tool that reminds a ___ about some item of patient data relevant to an individual.
- The use of medical informatics methods to facilitate research in molecular ____.
- Confidentiality is the policies that restrict access to a person's ___ to whom the patient agrees need access to them.
- ___ is the lifelong summary of a person's health episodes, assembled from summaries of individual electronic patient records.
22 Clues: Communication is the exchange of information between ____. • ____ is the technical methods by which confidentiality is achieved. • ___ is a type of telemedicine with eh patient located in the community. • The use of medical informatics methods to facilitate research in molecular ____. • ...
Medical Terms 2016-01-05
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- Lying face upwards
- 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
- The field of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine, joints and muscles
- Position when body is erect, palms at the side and forward. Position of reference for all anatomical nomenclature
- CMS term: System by which hospital received outpatient payment for CMS patients for outpatient procedures
- A patient who stays in a hospital during medical treatment
- Concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems
- Pertaining to the back plane of the body
- 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.
- Vertical plane dividing the body into the front and back
- A healthcare facility that specializes in providing surgery, diagnosis and certain pain medications in an outpatient setting
- 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.
- Lying face downwards
- Horizontal plane section transverse to the axis of the body
- Involving the introduction of instruments into the body or body cavities
- 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
- Identification of an illness or other problem by examination of the systems
- The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system
- Of,at, towards or from the sides
- CMS term: Acronym for the system to classify hospital cases into groups
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- Vertical plane dividing the body into left and back
- Strategy used to identify the possible presence of an as-yet undiagnosed disease in an individuals without signs or symptoms
- Independent facility at which radiological services are provided on an outpatient basis
- Digital version of a paper chart in a clinicians’ office which contains medical and treatment history of a patient
- The branch of medicine that deals with diseases or abnormalities of the heart
- A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- Person or agency paying the bill or satisfying the claim.
- 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
- US legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information
- Federal insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people end-stage renal disease
- The science dealing with x-rays and other high energy radiation, especially the use of radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Measure of the number of units of particular type of system actually in use
- The study and treatment of tumors
- Physician Individual who directed the patient for care at a particular facility that renders the service
- Pertaining to the middle, toward the middle of the body or an organ
- Method of payment, usually by a third party payor for medical treatment or hospital costs
- A walk-in clinic focused on delivery ambulatory care in dedicated medical facility outside of a traditional emergency room.
- The removal for diagnostic study of a piece tissue from a living body
- Joint federal and state program that helps low-income individuals and families pay for the cost of long-term medical and custodial care
- Pertaining to the front plane of the body
- A medical term used to categorize diagnostic imaging methods
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 • Person or agency paying the bill or satisfying the claim. • ...
Medical Vocab 2017-01-06
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- itching
- not producing urine
- an excess for carbon dioxide in the blood
- inflammation of the skin
- rapid onset
- clear portion of blood
- bloody urine
- low heart rate
- the widening of blood vessels, which decreased blood pressure
- a small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in to the skin
- "fluid around the heart"
- bowel movement
- anatomically toward the back
- blueish discoloration of skin and mucous membranes from lack of oxygen.
- the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by the hematocrit
- an illness in which the body has a serve response to bacteria or other germs
- anatomically toward the head
- decrease in oxygen
- blood in feces
- fever
- having an elevated body temperature
- difficulty breathing
- situated towards the midline of the body
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- condition of having a deficiency of red blood cells
- an obstruction caused by twisting of the stomach or intestine
- mentally dulled
- excessive thirst
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
- no respirations
- slow heart rate
- pus in the uterine cavity
- insertion of a tube through the trachea
- how quickly skin returns to normal after being slightly pulled
- under the skin
- urination
- inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans
- escape of fluid from blood vessels or lymphatics into tissue or cavities
- bleeding
- undescended testicles
- vomiting
- on the side
- abnormally large amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue spaces of the body
43 Clues: fever • itching • bleeding • vomiting • urination • rapid onset • on the side • bloody urine • under the skin • low heart rate • bowel movement • 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" • ...
Medical Terms 2017-12-12
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- what muscle is voluntary
- muscular function
- one of the most type of cancer
- plegia
- prefix meaning difficult
- Skin function
- term for cartilage
- parts of the integumentary system
- surgical removal
- excessive, high
- word for oste
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- bones in fingers and toes
- muscle to muscle
- suffix meaning of pain
- skeletal function
- towards the midline of the body
- inflammation of the joint
- the body part is called
- long bone of the body
- how many layers of skin do we have
20 Clues: plegia • Skin function • word for oste • 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 • what muscle is voluntary • prefix meaning difficult • bones in fingers and toes • inflammation of the joint • one of the most type of cancer • ...
medical careers 2017-10-25
Across
- Studies deseases
- Works on yards and other farms
- uses medical imaging equipment and techniques to study effects of experimental drugs on tissues and organs of the body.
- builds replacement body parts
- is a member of the operations team in a nuclear site or power plant, ensuring that targets are met in a safe and efficient manner.
- takes care of animals
- environmental protection, and enforcement of government regulations.
- Helps with diabetes
- they work with sound tools
- Responsible for all refinery maintenance activities, including routine and turnaround maintenance, plant modifications, project management, personnel and logistics
- studies crystals
- assembles and installs signs and displays for a variety of uses, such as exhibition displays and 3-D signs for business premises.
- Takes photos of marine life
- Studies human movement
- has overall responsibility for all quality processes relating to the manufacture and supply of pharmaceutical products.
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- is responsible for creating, maintaining and improving safety in the chemical manufacturing and processing workplace.
- Works on teeth
- manages animals and cares for them
- controls and operates basic decommissioning plant and equipment efficiently and safely.
- assists patent attorneys in their work to protect company patents and intellectual property.
- supports the research of the company and carrying out the duties of the Named Veterinary Surgeon (NVS) as defined by law.
- brings medical and scientific coherence to the entire R&D function.
- is responsible for all aspects of the technology at the heart of the pharmaceuticals manufacturing operation.
- in the pharmaceuticals industry supervise Quality Assurance laboratory work in support of pharmaceutical manufacturing operations.
- is a recent graduate in engineering, who provides technical advice and evaluation of operations, with the objective of plant optimisation.
25 Clues: Works on teeth • Studies deseases • studies crystals • Helps with diabetes • takes care of animals • Studies human movement • they work with sound tools • Takes photos of marine life • builds replacement body parts • Works on yards and other farms • manages animals and cares for them • brings medical and scientific coherence to the entire R&D function. • ...
Medical English 2017-03-25
Across
- wimper
- sleutelbeen
- weefsel
- rijtwonde
- bloeding
- gal
- antilichamen
- oksel
- breuk
- snijtand
- korst
- handicap
- brancard
- vezel
- kraakbeen
- hersenschudding
- ontsteking
- vochtig
- speeksel
- schaafwonde
- schilfer
- slokdarm
- dosering
- onverzadigd
- ontwricht
- wee
- navel
- doodgeboren
- reanimatie
- verrekking
- pees
- wervels
- bloedklonter
- bloedsomloop
- bloeddrukmeter
- couveuse
- pincet
- kies
- oogheelkunde
- operatiekledij
- stuip
- vruchtwaterpunctie
- hoofdhuid
- lintworm
- zalf
- oorsmeer
- kwaaltje
- braakmiddel
- uitstrijkje
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- steriel
- aangeboren
- uitademen
- stoelgang
- natrium
- bedlegerig
- vermoeidheid
- twee-eiig
- zuigtablet
- glijmiddel
- verstuiking
- prenataal
- tekort
- aandoening
- huig
- stolling
- uitgezaaid
- kleine hersenen
- prothese
- besmet
- hartzakje
- uitdroging
- misselijkheid
- bloedvergiftiging
- anesthesist
- waterpokken
- strotklepje
- rode bloedcel
- moedervlek
- huiduitslag
- knobbeltje
- voedingsstof
- echografie
- besmettelijk
- kalium
- zweer
- misvorming
- buik
- hechtdraad
- kneuzing
- resistent
- bloedplaatje
- griep
- staartbeen
- vlies
- blaar
- neusgat
- vroedvrouw
- wreef
- holte
- wrat
100 Clues: gal • wee • huig • pees • buik • kies • zalf • wrat • oksel • breuk • korst • vezel • navel • zweer • griep • stuip • vlies • blaar • wreef • holte • wimper • tekort • besmet • kalium • pincet • steriel • weefsel • natrium • vochtig • wervels • neusgat • bloeding • snijtand • handicap • brancard • stolling • speeksel • prothese • schilfer • slokdarm • dosering • couveuse • kneuzing • lintworm • oorsmeer • kwaaltje • uitademen • rijtwonde • stoelgang • twee-eiig • prenataal • kraakbeen • hartzakje • ...
Medical Emergencies 2018-02-28
Across
- stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- is spread primarily through sexual contact
- B AND C are transmitted with blood/ fluid / sexual contact
- is accompanied by high fever and body aches
- sure symptom of Asthma
- what color will the lips turn in an respiratory emergency
- Universal / standard to protect yourself and others from exposures organisms
- Call made for any medical emergency
- never leave the patient or allow them to walk to medical
- airways become blocked or narrowed
Down
- yellowing of the skin and eyes is a sign of active hepatitis
- TB is spread by _______ contact
- single most important procedure to prevent the transmission of infection
- all employees are tested for this every year
- if you have had the chicken poxs virus you then you could develop the _______________
- what to do first with an bloodborne exposure occurs
- Notify your supervisor
- example of COPD
- transmission of the shingles is by
- you where it for a organism that is airborne or droplet
- affects your the body ability to fight infection
21 Clues: example of COPD • Notify your supervisor • sure symptom of Asthma • TB is spread by _______ contact • transmission of the shingles is by • airways become blocked or narrowed • Call made for any medical emergency • is spread primarily through sexual contact • is accompanied by high fever and body aches • all employees are tested for this every year • ...
Medical Prefixes 2018-01-25
Across
- equal, same
- all
- under, below, abnormally low, decreased
- large, abnormally large
- middle
- false
- out, outside
- before, in front of
- left
- straight, correct, upright
- other, different, unequal
- small
- new
Down
- in, within
- same, unchanging
- after, behind
- before
- away from, outside
- above, excess
- varied, irregular
- right
- against, opposite, opposed
- normal
- through
- over, excess, abnormally high, increased
25 Clues: all • new • left • false • right • small • before • middle • normal • through • in, within • equal, same • out, outside • after, behind • above, excess • same, unchanging • varied, irregular • away from, outside • before, in front of • large, abnormally large • other, different, unequal • against, opposite, opposed • straight, correct, upright • under, below, abnormally low, decreased • ...
medical terms 2018-03-19
Across
- / hyvänlaatuinen
- / lihas (muscle)
- / -oppi
- / liha
- surgery / lihavuusleikkaus
- / tulehdus
- / sydänpussi
- / synnytysoppi
- / ripuli
- / ihotautilääkäri
- / taudinaiheuttaja
- / kuume
- / ali- vajaa-
- / yli-, liika-
- / ilmaisee oikeaa t. standardinmukaista
- / sisä-, sisäpuolinen
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- / suonensisäinen
- / tumor (kasvain)
- / vuoto (flow)
- / tuki- ja liikuntaelimistö
- / ruoansulatus-
- / tuki- ja liikuntaelinten kirurginen hoito
- / leikata pois
- / across
- / sydämen tiheälyöntisyys
- / sydän
- / vuotava (nenästä)
- / veritautioppi
- / verenkierto-
- / slow
- / liikalihavuus
- / hermosto
- / kuva
- / veri-
34 Clues: / liha • / slow • / kuva • / -oppi • / kuume • / veri- • / across • / sydän • / ripuli • / tulehdus • / hermosto • / sydänpussi • / vuoto (flow) • / leikata pois • / verenkierto- • / synnytysoppi • / ali- vajaa- • / yli-, liika- • / ruoansulatus- • / veritautioppi • / liikalihavuus • / suonensisäinen • / lihas (muscle) • / hyvänlaatuinen • / ihotautilääkäri • / tumor (kasvain) • ...
Medical terminologes 2018-04-14
Across
- A bulge in the weakened arterial wall that can rupture and cause damage
- inflammation of the nerve
- a bursting forth of blood
- occurring after death
- A condition in which the force of blood against the artery wall is too high
- central opening
- a time period before surgery
- practical application of science
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing
- cancer of white blood cell
- to move towards the midline
- disorder of the mind
- increase urination
- an abbreviation formed from the initial letter of other words and pronounce as a word
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- tip or peak
- inability to sleep
- another name for a new born
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertibrate
- enlargement of the colon
- false paralysis
- out of normal position
- of or relating to the abdominal region
- narrowing of a canal
- A store where medical drugs are dispensed and stored
- terminal portion of the spine
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 • inflammation of the nerve • a bursting forth of blood • cancer of white blood cell • another name for a new born • to move towards the midline • a time period before surgery • ...
Medical terminologes 2018-04-14
Across
- central opening
- occurring after death
- another name for a new born
- a bursting forth of blood
- Exaggerated feeling of wellbeing
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertibrate
- a time period before surgery
- false paralysis
- cancer of white blood cell
- an abbreviation formed from the initial letter of other words and pronounce as a word
- disorder of the mind
- increase urination
- A store where medical drugs are dispensed and stored
- out of normal position
- terminal portion of the spine
Down
- inability to sleep
- tip or peak
- practical application of science
- enlargement of the colon
- A condition in which the force of blood against the artery wall is too high
- to move towards the midline
- inflammation of the nerve
- narrowing of a canal
- of or relating to the abdominal region
- A bulge in the weakened arterial wall that can rupture and cause damage
25 Clues: tip or peak • central opening • false paralysis • 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 Vocab 2018-09-06
Across
- Vomiting
- High blood sugar
- State of temporary but acute mental confusion
- Excessive loss of blood in a short time
- Drainage that is thick, green, yellow or brown
- excessive loss of water from tissues
- Cells do not have enough oxygen
- Inability to speak
- Breathing fluid or object into lungs
- Blood clot
- Collection of blood under the skin and tissue
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- Swelling of body tissues with fluid
- Cleaning of perineum
- Low blood sugar
- Fast heart rate
- Slow heart rate
- Lung condition part of COPD triad
- Difficulty swallowing
- Infestation with lice
- Lying on abdomen
- Known as the silent killer
- Slow onset of loss of cognitive & social function
- Separation of wound layers
- Bluish color of skin due to lack of oxygen
- Dizziness
25 Clues: Vomiting • Dizziness • Blood clot • Low blood sugar • Fast heart rate • Slow heart rate • Lying on abdomen • High blood sugar • Inability to speak • Cleaning of perineum • Difficulty swallowing • Infestation with lice • Known as the silent killer • Separation of wound layers • Cells do not have enough oxygen • Lung condition part of COPD triad • Swelling of body tissues with fluid • ...
medical term 2013-05-10
Across
- double
- the anatomic term for throat is
- -opia
- the movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position
- abnormal fear of or aversion to specific things
- double vision
- abnormal condition of the eye caused by fungus
- form meaning fat
- meaning tongue
- nearsightedness
- plegia
- excision of the colon
Down
- tear, tear duct
- inflammation of the joints
- inflammation of the appendix
- kerato
- meaning tension, pressure
- measurement of vision
- the study of the eye
- meaning eyelid
- gastro
- photo
- the opening of the lris
- the female egg cell is stored in the
24 Clues: -opia • photo • double • kerato • gastro • plegia • double vision • meaning eyelid • meaning tongue • tear, tear duct • nearsightedness • form meaning fat • the study of the eye • measurement of vision • excision of the colon • the opening of the lris • meaning tension, pressure • inflammation of the joints • inflammation of the appendix • the anatomic term for throat is • ...
Medical Biolgy 2012-11-14
Across
- canal-Any of the various canals in bone that transmit blood vessels from the periosteum into the bone.
- of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- plate-The area between the epiphysis and the diaphysis within which bone growth occurs.
- abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood.
- investment of bone, consisting of a dense, fibrous outer layer, to which muscles attach, and a more delicate, inner layer capable of forming bone.
- most common form of arthritis.
- of childhood, characterized by softening of the bones as a result of inadequate intake of vitamin D.
- small canal or tubular passage, as in bone.
- cell of osseous tissue within the bone matrix; a bone cell.
- part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
- fracture-an incomplete fracture of a long bone, in which one side is broken and the other side is still intact.
- development of fibrous connective tissue.
- thin plate, scale, membrane, or layer, as of bone, tissue, or cell walls.
- zone of growth between the epiphysis and diaphysis during development of a bone.
- inflammation of the bone and bone marrow, usually caused by bacterial infection.
- disease-A chronic disease of the elderly characterized by alteration of bone tissue.
- bone-forming cell.
- breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition.
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- canal-a microscopic channel in bone, through which a blood vessel runs.
- sudden removal of soil by change in a river's course or by a flood, from the land of one owner to that of another.
- sarcoma-a malignant tumor of the bone.
- Anatomy-of, pertaining to, resembling, or consisting of cortex.
- disorder in which the bones become increasingly brittle.
- of the parathyroid gland.
- of the large multinuclear cells in growing bone concerned with the absorption of osseous tissue, as in the formation of canals.
25 Clues: bone-forming cell. • of the parathyroid gland. • most common form of arthritis. • sarcoma-a malignant tumor of the bone. • part resembling a small beam or crossbar. • development of fibrous connective tissue. • small canal or tubular passage, as in bone. • abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood. • disorder in which the bones become increasingly brittle. • ...
medical abbreviation 2013-09-24
Across
- hemoglobin and hematocrit
- history and physical
- gastric analysis, general anesthesia
- gram
- hydrogen
- water
- genitourinary
- follicle stimulating hormone
- foot
- fracture
- hard of hearing
- drops
- fasting blood sugar
- degrees fahrenheit
- gallon
- hour hours
- fasting blood work
- hemoglobin
- hydrogen peroxide
- fetal alcohol syndrome
- fever of unlnown orgin
- home health assistant/aide
- gonococcus, gonorrhea
- hydrochloric acid
- hepatitis B virus
- harmone replacement therapy
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- human chorionic gonadotrophin hormone
- history
- mercury
- health maintenance organization
- hour of sleep
- height
- grain
- hysterectomy
- family history
- iron
- fluid
- head of bed
- glucose tolerance test
- hypodermic injection
- force fluids
- gynecology
- hearing aid, headache
- high blood pressure
- gallbladder
- health insurance portability and accountability act
- hypodermic injection
- food and drug
- growth hormone
- foley catheter
- human immunodeficiency virus
- gastrointestinal
- hepatitis C virus
- hematocrit
- high density lipoproteins
55 Clues: gram • foot • iron • water • grain • fluid • drops • height • gallon • history • mercury • hydrogen • fracture • gynecology • hour hours • hemoglobin • hematocrit • head of bed • gallbladder • hysterectomy • force fluids • hour of sleep • genitourinary • food and drug • family history • growth hormone • foley catheter • hard of hearing • gastrointestinal • hydrogen peroxide • hydrochloric acid • hepatitis C virus • hepatitis B virus • ...
Medical Terminologies 2013-10-09
Across
- intestine enter/o
- cervic/o
- duoden/o
- age ger/o
- lipid/o
- spir/o
- tonsil/o
- mamm/o
- chondr/o
- rhin/o
- progressive opacification of the lens
- cephal/o
- word part that appears at the end of a term
- arteri/o
- psych/o
- oste/o
- bi/o
- condition that results from an injury or disease
- nat/o
- hem/o
- describes an abrupt
- graph/o
- cardi/o
- lith/o
- cutane/o
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- splen/o
- therm/o
- trache/o
- developing slowly and lasting for a long time
- a subjective report of a disease
- arthr/o
- ot/o
- somn/o
- hepat/o
- hyster/o
- difficulty breathing
- ped/o
- ophthalm/o
- dent/I
- cyst/o
- gastr/o
- col/o
- objective finding for a disease state
43 Clues: ot/o • bi/o • ped/o • nat/o • hem/o • col/o • somn/o • spir/o • mamm/o • rhin/o • dent/I • oste/o • cyst/o • lith/o • splen/o • therm/o • arthr/o • lipid/o • hepat/o • psych/o • gastr/o • graph/o • cardi/o • trache/o • cervic/o • duoden/o • tonsil/o • hyster/o • chondr/o • cephal/o • arteri/o • cutane/o • age ger/o • ophthalm/o • intestine enter/o • describes an abrupt • difficulty breathing • a subjective report of a disease • ...
Medical Terms 2013-11-15
Across
- relating to or having two sides
- instrument for examining ear
- inflammation of endocardium
- narrowing caliber of artery
- disease in adults; softening and bending of bones
- removal of uterus
- discharge from nose
- inflammation of mucus in stomach and intestine
- medical specialty of heart disease
- inflammation of breast
- relating to the epigastrium
- fast heartbeat
- malformation of joints
- paracentsesis of pleural cavity
- inflammation in liver
- disease involving the cranial nerves
- branch of medical science of nervous systems
- medical specialty of anatomy
- incision into the loin
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- stomach ache
- inflammation in larynx with respitory and croupsy or noisy breathing
- radiograph obtained by angiography
- relating to hypogastrium
- any disease of bone
- hardening of cerebral hemispheres
- endoscope for inspecting of the interior stomach
- arthritis by erosion of articular cartilage
- suture of a perforation of the stomach
- slow heartbeat
- excision of breath
- in front and toward line
- muscle situated between ribs
- establishment of connection between lumen of colon and skin
- muscular tissue of heart
- endoscope of examining joint
- surgical opening in skull
- degenaration of renal tubular epithelium
- pertaining to blood
- shortness of breath
39 Clues: stomach ache • slow heartbeat • fast heartbeat • removal of uterus • excision of breath • any disease of bone • discharge from nose • pertaining to blood • shortness of breath • inflammation in liver • inflammation of breast • malformation of joints • incision into the loin • relating to hypogastrium • in front and toward line • muscular tissue of heart • surgical opening in skull • ...
Medical Terms 2014-03-10
Across
- NEARED THE POINT OF ORIGIN
- PROCESS OF RECORDING
- RED BLOOD CELLS
- – SUDDEN INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION
- LARGE
- CONDITION OF A RAPID HEART
- NOT IN MOTION, AT REST
- CUT OR TEAR IN THE FLESH
- DRY SKIN
- WIDENING, STRETCHING, EXPANDING
- ACUTE, REVERSIBLE STATE OF AGITATED CONFUSION
- A CONDITION OF CELLS
- SLIGHT OR PARTIAL PARALYSIS
Down
- CRUSHING
- NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE BODY
- PERTAINING TO FORMATION OR GROWTH
- TOWARD THE MIDLINE
- LOSS OF HEART RHYTHM
- MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE BODY
- SCRAPING AWAY OF SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANES
- WEAKENING AND BULGING OF PART OF A VESSEL WALL
- NOURISHMENT, GROWTH
- SMALL, CRACKLIKE BREAK IN THE SKIN
- A FEAR OF
- CONDITION IN WHICH THE PLEURAE BECOMES INFLAMED
- SLOW
26 Clues: SLOW • LARGE • CRUSHING • DRY SKIN • A FEAR OF • RED BLOOD CELLS • TOWARD THE MIDLINE • NOURISHMENT, GROWTH • PROCESS OF RECORDING • LOSS OF HEART RHYTHM • A CONDITION OF CELLS • NOT IN MOTION, AT REST • CUT OR TEAR IN THE FLESH • NEARED THE POINT OF ORIGIN • CONDITION OF A RAPID HEART • MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE BODY • SLIGHT OR PARTIAL PARALYSIS • NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE BODY • ...
medical abbreviations 2014-08-26
25 Clues: c • dx • IV • O2 • Rx • GU • ht • hr • EEG • H2O • hypo • cath. • hyper • disorder GI • therapy O.T. • room ER • supply cs • Care Unit CCU • privileges BR/P • resuscitation CPR • meals a.c. • of sleep hs • meals p.c. • of bed OOb • needed prn
medical abbreviations 2014-08-26
25 Clues: c • GU • IV • dx • Rx • O2 • ht • hr • EEG • H2O • hypo • hyper • cath. • disorder GI • therapy O.T. • room ER • Care Unit CCU • supply cs • privileges BR/P • resuscitation CPR • meals a.c. • of sleep hs • meals p.c. • of bed OOb • needed prn
medical abbreviations 2014-08-26
Medical Terms 2021-09-27
Across
- slow
- Colon
- gland that secretes products through excreatory ducts
- Prefix for birth
- study of tissues
- partial or complete loss of hair
- pertaining to a side
- ultrasound abbreviation
- rapid
- placed at the end of a word
- food ready for swallowing
- element meaning lung
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- excessive acidity of body fluids
- outer layer of skin
- connection of two portion of intestines
Down
- prefix for gallbladder
- lack or loss of appetite
- accumulation of fluid within tissue space
- large
- two
- state of equilibrium
- suffix meaning instrument for recording
- attached to the beginning of the word
- back of body
- sample of tissue removed
- pigmentary skin discoloration
- suffix meaning fixation
- person who grades tumors
- absence of the sense of smell
- study of cells
- inflammation
- Bone
- prefix for teeth
34 Clues: two • slow • Bone • Colon • large • rapid • back of body • inflammation • study of cells • Prefix for birth • study of tissues • prefix for teeth • outer layer of skin • state of equilibrium • pertaining to a side • element meaning lung • deoxyribonucleic acid • prefix for gallbladder • suffix meaning fixation • ultrasound abbreviation • lack or loss of appetite • sample of tissue removed • ...
medical terms 2021-09-18
Across
- Disease is not getting worse; not to be confused with being cured
- Body fat measurement based on height and weight (Body Mass Index)
- Wound or sore
- Plan to stay overnight for one or more days in hospital
- Outermost layer of skin
- Most common type of white blood cell
- Doesn’t require entering the body with instruments; usually simple
- fracture, Broken bone that shatters into many pieces
- Mass or growth of thin tissue
- High blood pressure
- Thin layer of tissue that serves as a lining between two structures
- A tissue sample for testing purposes
Down
- Low blood pressure
- Not cancerous
- Pain in the chest related to the heart that comes and goes
- Blood clot
- Stitches
- Reduces swelling, pain, and soreness (such as ibuprofen or naprosyn)
- Heartburn (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease )
- Sudden but usually short (e.g., acute illness)
- fracture, Broken bone that protrudes through the skin
- Check in and check out the same day from hospital
- Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin
- Swelling
- Cancerous
25 Clues: Stitches • Swelling • Cancerous • Blood clot • Not cancerous • Wound or sore • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • Mass or growth of thin tissue • Most common type of white blood cell • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Heartburn (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease ) • Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin • ...
Medical crossword 2021-01-13
Across
- this is a involuntary response to an injury where the nerve response is stopped with a stronger impulse than the initial reponse
- the athletic trainer should compare the uninvolved side to the involved side and look for bleeding,deformity,swelling,discoloration,scars, and other signs of trauma
- swelling outside of a joint capsule
- this outlines the approach to the injury and the treatment goals
- are a way to determine the integrity and functionality of the joint in questions
- this is voluntary response to an injury where the individual because of pain or fear they don't want to move the body part
- swelling inside a joint
- motor and sensory
- palpation,compression, and distraction
- this is the first time you touch the patient.working your way toward the site
- respiratory rate, skin color, and skin moisture, vital signs, abnormal nerve response, blood pressure, movement,pulse, repiratipn, state of consciousness, temperature
- onset, symptoms,location of injury,quantity or quality of pain, type of location of pain,progression of signs and symptoms,causes of increase and decrease of severity
Down
- involves asking questions of the athlete to determine the mechanism of the injury
- escaping fluids into surrounding tissue
- bleeding into a joint which takes longer to clot because of the protein enzymes present in the synovial fluid
- review the probable cause and mechanism of the injury and treatment goals
- bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting
- the body reaction to an irritant
- pulse and capillary refill
- the wasting away of body tissue in reaction to alienation
20 Clues: motor and sensory • swelling inside a joint • pulse and capillary refill • the body reaction to an irritant • swelling outside of a joint capsule • palpation,compression, and distraction • escaping fluids into surrounding tissue • bleeding into tissue with rapid clotting • the wasting away of body tissue in reaction to alienation • ...
Medical Terms 2021-01-03
Across
- Slow heart rate
- Life threatening reaction to infection
- Low blood sugar
- A disease in which there is permanent enlargement of parts of the airways of the lung.
- Fast heart rate
- Blood in the urine
- High potassium levels
- Winter vomiting bug
- Blue skin and lips
- Collapsed lung
- Food poisoning
Down
- Skin and whites of the eyes appear yellow
- Causes swelling in the body’s tissues
- Putting on PPE
- High temperature
- Device observations are recorded on
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Largest artery in the body
- Removing PPE
- High blood pressure
- High blood glucose levels
21 Clues: Removing PPE • Putting on PPE • Collapsed lung • Food poisoning • Slow heart rate • Low blood sugar • Fast heart rate • High temperature • Blood in the urine • Blue skin and lips • High blood pressure • Winter vomiting bug • Abnormal heart rhythm • High potassium levels • High blood glucose levels • Largest artery in the body • Device observations are recorded on • ...
Medical Prefixes 2021-05-19
36 Clues: Two • New • One • All • Not • Bad • One • Four • Both • Many • Near • None • self • With • With • Half • After • Large • Small • Above • Under • Shape • Before • Before • Within • Repeat • Double • Against • Between • Without • Outside • Multiple • Difficult • Resembling • Lower than normal • Higher than normal
Medical Suffixes 2021-05-20
Across
- Urine
- Hormone
- Enzyme
- Obsession
- Pertaining to
- To control
- Hernia
- Condition of Bone
- Disease
- Inflammation
- To expand
- Condition
- Sleep
- Display of something
- Breakdown
- Process
- Death
- Small,microscopic
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- Weakness,Failing
- To Break
- Breathing
- Recording of something
- Mass,Tumor
- Speech
- Discharge
- Condition
- Related to Blood
- Removal
- Examination
- Muscle contraction
- Making incision
- Swelling,inflammation
- Image
- Birth
- Protein
35 Clues: Urine • Image • Birth • Sleep • Death • Speech • Enzyme • Hernia • Hormone • Removal • Disease • Protein • Process • To Break • Breathing • Discharge • Obsession • Condition • To expand • Condition • Breakdown • Mass,Tumor • To control • Examination • Inflammation • Pertaining to • Making incision • Weakness,Failing • Related to Blood • Condition of Bone • Small,microscopic • Muscle contraction • Display of something • Swelling,inflammation • ...
Medical Conditions 2021-03-12
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- insufficient growth hormones in body causing short stature with normal body proportions
- hunchback
- enlargement of the spleen
- a dried residue of serum, pus, or blood on the skin
- frequent passage of loose, watery stools
- a disorder in which the person stops breathing for brief periods while asleep
- urine in the blood
- open sore
- thyroid gland lacks in producing enough hormones
- inflammation of bone and bone marrow
- Protrusion of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it
- bacterial skin infection characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture
- inflammation of a vein
- imbalance of fluids in body that causes extreme thirst and excessive urination
- inflammation of a gland
- twisted and englarged vein
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- arteries are hardened and narrowed which obstructs blood flow
- swollen, twisted, varicose veins in the rectal region
- A serious disease that destroys lung tissue and causes breathing difficulties.
- inflammation of the urethra
- genetic disease that causes progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass
- inflammation of the appendix
- flat spots on the skin, such as freckles
- inflammation of the lungs
- foreign object that circulates inside bloodstream
- body cant produce enough plasma protein to clot the blood
- gastroesophageal reflux disease, acid in stomach and bile that irritates food pipe
- flu
- cancer of the lymph nodes
- inflammation of the sinuses
30 Clues: flu • hunchback • open sore • urine in the blood • inflammation of a vein • inflammation of a gland • enlargement of the spleen • inflammation of the lungs • cancer of the lymph nodes • twisted and englarged vein • inflammation of the urethra • inflammation of the sinuses • inflammation of the appendix • inflammation of bone and bone marrow • frequent passage of loose, watery stools • ...
Medical 4 2021-09-08
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- glands near kidneys
- appearing with birth
- toxin producing an immune response
- secretion
- surrounding
- SIDS for example
- Neoplastic cancer
- outside of/abnormal(pregnancy)
- excessive thirst
- high pressure
- pressure
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- Re the liver
- apart, near, with
- two sides
- decrease in hemoglobin
- heart
- pre or pro
- separation of substances into parts
- putting in place
- separation of blood
- enlarged thyroid gland
- without speech
- across, through
- destroys microorganisms
- ribs
25 Clues: ribs • heart • pressure • two sides • secretion • pre or pro • surrounding • Re the liver • high pressure • without speech • across, through • SIDS for example • putting in place • excessive thirst • apart, near, with • Neoplastic cancer • glands near kidneys • separation of blood • appearing with birth • decrease in hemoglobin • enlarged thyroid gland • destroys microorganisms • outside of/abnormal(pregnancy) • ...
Medical Terms 2021-09-03
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- condition of slow heart rate
- pertaining to both sides
- inflammation of the joints
- pertaining to the belly side of the body
- study of nerves
- pertaining to the ribs
- surgical opening of the chest
- surgical opening of the large intestine
- study of the heart
- pain in the muscles
- enlargement of the liver
- fatty tumor or mass
- incision to the chest
- enlargement of the heart
- inflammation of the stomach
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- pertaining to the front
- pain in the joint
- study of tissues
- condition of fast heart rate
- surgical opening of the small intestine
- pain in the head
- pertaining to the back of the body; behind
- pertaining to a part that is away from the point of origin
- pertaining to the neck or cervix
- study of cells
- surgical repair of muscle
- tissue within the heart
- pertaining to the back of the body or spinal column
- pain in the stomach
- pain in the nerve
30 Clues: study of cells • study of nerves • study of tissues • pain in the head • pain in the joint • pain in the nerve • study of the heart • pain in the muscles • pain in the stomach • fatty tumor or mass • incision to the chest • pertaining to the ribs • pertaining to the front • tissue within the heart • pertaining to both sides • enlargement of the liver • enlargement of the heart • ...
medical specialities 2021-11-19
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- takes care of skin
- diagnose and treat patients from infancy through adolescence.
- health care segment that cares for the male and female urinary
- female reproductive system
- medicine provide care for adult and pediatric patients in emergency situations.
- chest doctor
- studies the causes and nature of diseases. Through microscopic examination and clinical lab tests, pathologists work to diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases.
- it takes care of specific diseases of the nervous central system
- theeth doctor
- treat cancer
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- branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- use X rays
- medical field pertaining to nerves and the nervous system.
- ocuses on integrated care and treating the patient as a whole.
- mental health
- fix broken bones
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- work to help patients with disabilities of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
- improve the apperiance of a person
- work to prevent disease by promoting patient health and well-being.
- ocuses on integrated care and treating the patient as a whole.
- radiologists or nuclear medicine radiologists.
- provide a wide variety of life-saving surgeries,
- treats hereditary disorders and diagnoses diseases that are caused by genetic defects.
- eyes doctor
25 Clues: use X rays • eyes doctor • chest doctor • treat cancer • mental health • theeth doctor • fix broken bones • takes care of skin • female reproductive system • improve the apperiance of a person • radiologists or nuclear medicine radiologists. • provide a wide variety of life-saving surgeries, • medical field pertaining to nerves and the nervous system. • ...
Medical term 2021-11-08
24 Clues: rib • self • skin • blue • skin • flesh • femur • joint • sebum • radius • tendon • sternum • ringworm • to crush • vertebrae • deficiency • surgical repair • loss of pigment • death of tissue • surgical opening • surgical fixation • surgical puncture • excessive sweating • fluid between the joints
Medical Specialities 2021-11-18
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- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease. They also treat high blood pressure.
- focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases. This specialty requires extensive training.
- They often treat patients suffering from diabetes or thyroid disease.
- cuses on disorders that are characterized by abnormal responses of the body’s immune system.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- is a medical subspecialty of internal medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that are associated with the respiratory system
- care for issues related to the urinary tract. They treat urinary tract infections
- is the medical specialty that deals with the functioning of the mind.
- is a medical subspecialty of internal medicine where specialists diagnose and treat diseases of the kidneys and urinary system.
- specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments.
- includes dealing with diseases of the skull, the brain, the pituitary, and the spinal cord.
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- look for potential diseases that could appear, They search for vaccinations for current terminal diseases such as HIV/AIDS and cancer.
- they help children suffering from hearing loss, helping them to learn to communicate.
- focuses on the complete diagnosis, medical management, and rehabilitation of individuals of all ages with neuromusculoskeletal disorders and associated disabilities.
- are doctors of the mouth. They examine teeth and gum health
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery. They monitor patients during surgery, keeping watch on their vital signs.
- is one of the slightly different doctor specialties that is primarily concerned with the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and surgical disorders of the ear, the upper respiratory and upper alimentary systems, and related structures of the head and neck.
- is a medical subspecialty of internal medicine that is closely related to hematology and focuses on tumors occurring in all organ systems.
- A podiatrist cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles. They are often called foot doctors
- Newborn premature infants or critically-ill infants are the focus of this
- are known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- is a medical subspecialty of internal medicine that focuses on the nature, function, and diseases of the blood.
- focuses on providing care during pregnancy, labor, and the time directly after childbirth.
- is a field of doctor specialty that focuses on the physical, emotional, and social health of neonates, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
25 Clues: diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases. • are doctors of the mouth. They examine teeth and gum health • They often treat patients suffering from diabetes or thyroid disease. • is the medical specialty that deals with the functioning of the mind. • Newborn premature infants or critically-ill infants are the focus of this • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 2021-11-18
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- provide care for adult and pediatric patients in emergency situations.
- devote their careers to mental health
- branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases.
- They use radioactive materials to diagnose and treat diseases.
- practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function, appearance, or to repair unwanted ruptured areas.
- studies the causes and nature of diseases.
- medical field pertaining to nerves and the nervous system.
- work to prevent disease by promoting patient health and well-being.
- are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- treat cancer with the use of high-energy radiation therapy
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- work to help patients with disabilities
- subspecialty within medicine that deals with the surgical and medical management of conditions of the head and neck.
- cares for the male and female urinary tract
- branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- focuses on integrated care and treating the patient as a whole.
- branch of medicine dealing with the skin. It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects.
- is a physician who treats hereditary disorders and diagnoses diseases that are caused by genetic defects.
- diagnose and treat vision problems.
- work to diagnose and treat patients from infancy through adolescence.
- who treats diseases of the heart, blood, kidneys, joints, digestive, respiratory, and vascular systems of adolescent, adult, and elderly patients.
- study of cancer
24 Clues: study of cancer • diagnose and treat vision problems. • devote their careers to mental health • work to help patients with disabilities • studies the causes and nature of diseases. • cares for the male and female urinary tract • medical field pertaining to nerves and the nervous system. • treat cancer with the use of high-energy radiation therapy • ...
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 term 2021-12-15
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- Infarction arterial blockage or slow blood flow deprive in heart of blood.
- Difficulty swallowing
- condition of altered or impaired sense of taste.
- bleeding gums
- sores on the lining of the stomach or intestine.
- ulceration of the gastric mucosa that penetrate submucosa
- condition where the liver is permanently damage
- affects the normal muscle movement of the stomach.
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation
- Accumulation of serious fluid in the abdominal cavity.
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- watery stool
- Presence of diverticula.
- inflammation of the lining of the stomach
- elevated blood pressure
- thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque
- inflammation of the pancreas
- Damage to the intestinal mucosa when expose to gluten
- A heart disease that cause narrowing of the coronary arteries
- Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
- fat in feces
20 Clues: watery stool • fat in feces • bleeding gums • Difficulty swallowing • elevated blood pressure • Presence of diverticula. • inflammation of the pancreas • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation • inflammation of the lining of the stomach • thicken of the blood vessel caused by plaque • Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus • condition of altered or impaired sense of taste. • ...
EMT Medical 2022-03-03
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- The unit used to measure the dose for Oral Glucose
- Another term for "Heart Attach" due to a blocked vessel in the heart
- Lower extremity assessment that can aid in identifying CHF
- Contraindication for Aspirin
- Term used to describe the reason for the encounter verbalized by the patient
- When the heart rate is below 60
- Epinephrine Route of Administration for Anaphylaxis
- Aspirin Route of Administration
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts at the tissue level
- When one or more arteries of the lungs develop a block by a blood clot
- One route of Albuterol Administration
- When the heart rate is greater than 100
- The "P" of OPQRST
- State in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts in the blood
- Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Acronym to describe a healthy assessment of a patient's pupils
- Device to used to administer oxygen if SpO2 is less than 90% despite high flow oxygen
- Term used to describe high blood pressure
- The "E" of SAMPLE
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes History Gathering/Vital Signs
- Second Contraindication for Nitroglycerin
- Nitroglycerin Drug Class
- Nitroglycerin Route of Administration
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- Location to assess for a pulse on a responsive patient
- Aspirin drug class
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is low
- Term used to describe respiratory rate greater than 20 per minute
- The type of overdose that Naloxone is utilized for
- Phase of the Seizure when the muscles tense
- Term used to describe when a patient's blood sugar is high
- The unit used to measure the dose for an MDI
- Albuterol drug class
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient begins to recover and return to baseline
- The unit used to measure the dose for Aspirin
- Term used to describe low blood pressure
- Second Contraindication for Aspirin
- Phase of the Seizure when the patient has sustained rhythmical jerking
- Location to assess for a pulse for an unresponsive patient
- Device used to administer 1-6 lpm of Oxygen
- Portion of Patient Assessment that includes Airway-Breathing-Circulation
- Device used to administer 10-15 lpm of Oxygen
- Airway - ____________ - Circulation
42 Clues: The "P" of OPQRST • The "E" of SAMPLE • Aspirin drug class • Albuterol drug class • Nitroglycerin Drug Class • Contraindication for Aspirin • When the heart rate is below 60 • Aspirin Route of Administration • Contraindication for Nitroglycerin • Second Contraindication for Aspirin • Airway - ____________ - Circulation • One route of Albuterol Administration • ...
Medical Mycology 2022-03-27
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- Teleomorph: unknown
- causes Pityriasis Versicolor
- In 1889 created genus Malassezia
- Teleomorph: Ninnizzia
- Type of hair invation: outside hair shaft
- solated from scalp of an AIDS patient
- Clinical types: groin
- Dermatophytosis' circular lesions:Greek
- Natural habitat: Human
- Natural habitat: Soil
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- first who observed tenia nigra in Brazil
- Dermatophytosis' circular lesions:English
- infection of keratinized tissues
- Infectious Teleomorph: Anthroderma
- lesions resembles acne(papules&pustules)
- first isolated from Indian rhinoceros
- Clinical types: nails
- Natural habitat: Animals
- bright greenish yellow fluorescence
- a chronic fungal infection of hair shaft
20 Clues: Teleomorph: unknown • Teleomorph: Ninnizzia • Clinical types: groin • Clinical types: nails • Natural habitat: Soil • Natural habitat: Human • Natural habitat: Animals • causes Pityriasis Versicolor • infection of keratinized tissues • In 1889 created genus Malassezia • Infectious Teleomorph: Anthroderma • bright greenish yellow fluorescence • first isolated from Indian rhinoceros • ...
Medical Vocab 2022-04-25
30 Clues: Flu • Cast • Pill • Cold • Spots • Fever • Nurse • Cough • X-Rays • Doctor • Rubella • Aspirin • Allergy • Patient • Vitamin • Measles • Bandaid • Pharmacy • Epidemic • Medicine • Hospital • Small Pox • Broken leg • Wheelchair • Chicken Pox • Cough syrup • Indigestion • Prescription • Emergency Room • Medical insurance
MEDICAL LAW 2022-05-11
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- legal obligation
- employment relationship
- medical care
- overgrown family
- appointed by people
- of child
- payment for work
- highest legal law force
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- oligation
- head of self government
- wrong doings
- ability to realize
- aggrement between two
- between man and woman
- punishment
- power in one person
- aggrement
- for labour
- lawful action by citizens
- imposition on person
20 Clues: of child • oligation • aggrement • punishment • for labour • wrong doings • medical care • legal obligation • overgrown family • payment for work • ability to realize • power in one person • appointed by people • imposition on person • aggrement between two • between man and woman • head of self government • employment relationship • highest legal law force • lawful action by citizens
medical terms 2022-05-15
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- EM stands for _____
- suffix; prolapse or dropping of an organ from normal position
- per os means by ____
- act of; other word for urination
- directed against natural course
- ESWL = _____ shock wave lithotripsy
- a series of muscle contractions that occur in the digestive tract
- SQ meaning
- 2°
- woman that is pregnant for the first time
- paleness; pale appearance
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- a woman who has never born a child
- refers to bent or turned inward
- medical term for fainting
- of or pertaining to ear: auditory
- surgical puncture of a cavity for withdrawal of fluid
- prefix: a combining form denoting tears
- medical term for congenital clubfoot
- ET; one or both eyes turn inward
- color; combining form meaning red
20 Clues: 2° • SQ meaning • EM stands for _____ • per os means by ____ • medical term for fainting • paleness; pale appearance • refers to bent or turned inward • directed against natural course • act of; other word for urination • ET; one or both eyes turn inward • of or pertaining to ear: auditory • color; combining form meaning red • a woman who has never born a child • ...
MEDICAL LAW 2022-05-12
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- An agreement between two or more subjects, as a result of which the rules of law are established, changed or terminated.
- An additional obligation for the debtor to pay a fine, that is, a certain amount of money, in case of violation of the obligation.
- A one-sided transaction that creates rights and obligations after the opening of the inheritance.
- A system of generally binding rules of conduct that are expressed in sources, established or sanctioned by the state, protected by it, and their violation gives rise to legal liability.
- The transfer of property and certain personal non-property rights and obligations of a deceased citizen (testator) to other persons (heirs) in the manner prescribed by law.
- An exceptional measure of punishment can be established only for especially seriously crimes.
- a temporary voluntary refusal of employees to perform their labor duties in order to resolve a collective labor dispute
- Payment for work.
- A form of government in which the supreme state power belongs to elected bodies elected by the population for a certain period and responsible to the voters.
- The State Duma (DG) is elected for a term of ______ years.
- It is a voluntary, equal union of a man and a woman.
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- Heads of local self government (head of administration, mayor, headman, etc.) elected by the population or a representative body.
- _______consists in bringing the convict to work in places determined by the institutions and bodies of the penitentiary system.
- A guilty socially dangerous act, prohibited by the Criminal Code under the threat of punishment.
- ______ of Russian Federation submits bills to State Duma.
- A form of government in which all power is concentrated in the hands of one person and is inherited
- A monetary penalty imposed by a court.
- An individual who receives medical care or who has applied for medical care, regardless of whether he has a disease or his condition.
- An individual who has entered into an employment relationship with an employer.
- It consists in keeping the convict in conditions of strict isolation from society and is established for a period of one to six months.
- Person who have right to recieve an inheritance.
- A measure of administrative punishment, expressed in the official censure of an individual or legal entity (issued in writing).
- the ability to realize and give an account of their actions.
- Lawful actions of citizens and legal entities aimed at establishing, changing or terminating civil rights and obligations.
24 Clues: Payment for work. • A monetary penalty imposed by a court. • Person who have right to recieve an inheritance. • It is a voluntary, equal union of a man and a woman. • ______ of Russian Federation submits bills to State Duma. • The State Duma (DG) is elected for a term of ______ years. • the ability to realize and give an account of their actions. • ...
Medical Law 2022-05-10
21 Clues: ten • six • two • one • nine • four • five • seven • eight • three • eleven • twelve • twenty • sixteen • fifteen • eighteen • fourteen • thirteen • nineteen • seventeen • twenty one
Medical Law 2022-05-10
21 Clues: ten • six • two • one • nine • four • five • seven • eight • three • eleven • twelve • twenty • sixteen • fifteen • eighteen • fourteen • thirteen • nineteen • seventeen • twenty one
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people and their medical problems
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of factors contributing to health condition in a specific human population
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive substances for diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone secreting glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of factors contributing to health condition in a specific human population
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone secreting glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of skin
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of newborns
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of children
- Study of tissues
- Study of the eye
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
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- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of the feet
- Study of kidneys
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of blood
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of the mind
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of cancers • Study of tissues • Study of the eye • Study of the feet • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of children • Study of diseases • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of hormones, hormone glands • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of children
- Study of skin
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of the eye
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
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- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of cancers
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of kidneys
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of newborns
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of diseases
- Study of blood
- Study of tissues
- Study of the heart
- Study of the mind
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of cancers • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of the eye • Study of newborns • Study of children • Study of diseases • Study of the mind • Study of the feet • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of hormones, hormone glands • ...
Medical Math 2022-09-12
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- Calculating the approximate answer.
- A way of expressing numbers that represent parts of a whole.
- A system used for weighing drugs and solutions
- Numbers that do not contain fractions.
- A real or imaginary flat surface from which an angle is measured.
- One way of expressing parts of a number or anything else that has been divided into parts, with the parts being expressed into units of 10.
- Symbols in the Old Roman notation that represent numbers.
- A scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees under standard conditions
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- Fractions that have numerators that are larger than the denominators.
- numbers used to express either a whole or part of a whole
- A method of naming
- A convention of time keeping in which the day runs from midnight (0000) to Midnight (2400) and is divided into 24 hours.
- A system of units developed so patients could measure out dosages at home using ordinary containers found in the kitchen.
- A statement of equity between two ratios, or the relationship of one part to another
- Changing numbers to the nearest ten.hundred,thousand and so on.
- comparison used to show relationships between two numbers or like values
- A decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass.
- multiplicative inverse of a number of fraction; fraction that is flipped.
- A unit of measurement.
- Measurement in degrees of the distance between a reference plane and a line drawn from a point of a plane.
- A scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32 and boils at 212 under standard conditions.
21 Clues: A method of naming • A unit of measurement. • Calculating the approximate answer. • Numbers that do not contain fractions. • A system used for weighing drugs and solutions • numbers used to express either a whole or part of a whole • Symbols in the Old Roman notation that represent numbers. • A way of expressing numbers that represent parts of a whole. • ...
Medical Math 2022-09-12
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- multiplicative inverse of a number of fraction; fraction that is flipped.
- Measurement in degrees of the distance between a reference plane and a line drawn from a point of a plane.
- A decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass.
- A system used for weighing drugs and solutions
- comparison used to show relationships between two numbers or like values
- numbers used to express either a whole or part of a whole
- A method of naming
- Numbers that do not contain fractions.
- A statement of equity between two ratios, or the relationship of one part to another
- A convention of time keeping in which the day runs from midnight (0000) to Midnight (2400) and is divided into 24 hours.
- A system of units developed so patients could measure out dosages at home using ordinary containers found in the kitchen.
- Symbols in the Old Roman notation that represent numbers.
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- A way of expressing numbers that represent parts of a whole.
- One way of expressing parts of a number or anything else that has been divided into parts, with the parts being expressed into units of 10.
- A real or imaginary flat surface from which an angle is measured.
- Fractions that have numerators that are larger than the denominators.
- Calculating the approximate answer.
- A unit of measurement.
- A scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32 and boils at 212 under standard conditions.
- Changing numbers to the nearest ten.hundred,thousand and so on.
- A scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees under standard conditions
21 Clues: A method of naming • A unit of measurement. • Calculating the approximate answer. • Numbers that do not contain fractions. • A system used for weighing drugs and solutions • numbers used to express either a whole or part of a whole • Symbols in the Old Roman notation that represent numbers. • A way of expressing numbers that represent parts of a whole. • ...
Medical Initialisms 2022-06-06
38 Clues: P • Rx • QD • BP • Dx • ER • NG • GI • OR • IV • BM • CPR • MRI • CBC • CNS • UTI • CXR • WBC • URI • NPO • BID • RBC • DNR • ICU • SOB • PCP • EEG • EMS • AFIB • NKDA • UA or U/A • every 2 hours • history of... • every 4 hours • hour of sleep • every other day • ear, nose, throat • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
medical term 2022-06-21
Across
- chest pain
- cutting into
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body
- blood pressure
- monitor records heart activity
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to tissues and organs in the body
- automated external defibrillator
- vein
- arrest complete stopping of the heart
- disease
- high blood pressure
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- the smallest type of the blood vessel
- test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
Down
- instrument to measure pressure
- emergency room
- lungs
- records the electrical heart activity
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- veins swollen and dilated veins
- the muscle that pumps blood received from veins into arteries throughout the body
- instrument to listen to the heart
- blood vessel
- an organ in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body
24 Clues: vein • lungs • disease • chest pain • cutting into • blood vessel • emergency room • blood pressure • high blood pressure • instrument to measure pressure • monitor records heart activity • veins swollen and dilated veins • automated external defibrillator • instrument to listen to the heart • records the electrical heart activity • arrest complete stopping of the heart • ...
Medical Language 2022-08-17
Across
- chemical building block of all body structures, two or more atoms combine to make this
- layer that lines the walls of the body cavity
- smallest unit of an element
- layer that covers the organs
- position that is closer to the surface of the body
- position that is farther from the surface of the body
- plane that divides the body into front and rear
- front or direction toward the front of the body
- membrane that surrounds the heart in the pericardial cavity
- smallest independently functioning unit of a living organism
- farther from the point of attachment or trunk of the body
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- back or direction toward the back of the body
- side or direction toward the side of the body
- middle or direction toward the middle of the body
- position below or lower than another part
- plane that divides the body horizontally
- plane that divides the body into right and left
- position above or higher than another part
- closer to point of attachment or trunk of the body
- membrane that surrounds several organs in abdominopelvic cavity
- membrane that surrounds the lungs in the pleural cavity
21 Clues: smallest unit of an element • layer that covers the organs • plane that divides the body horizontally • position below or lower than another part • position above or higher than another part • back or direction toward the back of the body • side or direction toward the side of the body • layer that lines the walls of the body cavity • ...
medical terms 2022-11-10
24 Clues: oil • pain • slow • many • bone • skin • joint • study • chest • stone • above • blood • above • within • cancer • spider • muscle • stomach • painful • bladder • breathing • paralysis • inflammation • surgicalremoval
medical prefixes 2022-09-28
21 Clues: red • fat • slow • vein • fast • self • skin • upon • death • above • lungs • freeze • inside • behind • within • around • through • without • against • between • together
Medical Term 2021-03-30
Across
- the suffix for inflammation
- specializes in children
- root word for cartilage
- specializes in the digestive tract
- old people
- prefix for painful or abnormal
- prefix for out
- root word for head
- specializes in bones
- suffix for the removal of something
- foot doctor
- specializes in ears, nose, and throat
- eye doctor/specialist
- cancer specialist
- study of spinal cord, nerves, and brain
- study of the female reproductive system
- prefix for self
- deals with the heart
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- allergy specialist
- Examination of tissues cells, and body fluids for evidence of disease
- suffix for labs taken (photos ect.)
- root word for stomach
- prefix for surround
- prefix for against
- study of the urinary tract
- study of putting people to sleep
- suffix for cutting
- specializes in kidneys
- prefix for within
- study of blood
- prefix for before
- prefix for lacking of or deficient
- prefix for cell
- suffix for a condition with a tumor
- prefix for excessive
- suffix for "the study of "
- prefix for before
37 Clues: old people • foot doctor • prefix for out • study of blood • prefix for cell • prefix for self • prefix for within • prefix for before • cancer specialist • prefix for before • allergy specialist • prefix for against • suffix for cutting • root word for head • prefix for surround • specializes in bones • prefix for excessive • deals with the heart • root word for stomach • eye doctor/specialist • ...
