medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Specialties 2025-10-06
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- (two words)Specialty focused on diagnosing and treating complex non-surgical illnesses in adults.
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
- Studies the hormone system, including the thyroid, adrenal glands, and diabetes.
- Focuses on the health of the respiratory system, including the lungs and bronchial tubes.
- Uses imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRI, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- Deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye.
- Medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
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- (two words) Professional who assesses the risk of inherited conditions and helps families understand them.
- Treats conditions affecting the joints, muscles, and bones, such as arthritis.
- The study of blood and blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- Specializes in conditions of the skin, hair, and nails.
- Deals with diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- (two words)Specialty focused on surgical and non-surgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles).
- (two words)Specialty focused on diagnosing and managing illnesses caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Public health branch that investigates the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
- (two words)Aims to provide relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness, improving quality of life for both the patient and the family.
- Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- The study of the causes and effects of disease, often involving lab analysis of tissue samples.
- Focuses on the health of the female reproductive system.
- Specializes in conditions related to the heart and blood vessels.
21 Clues: Specializes in conditions of the skin, hair, and nails. • Focuses on the health of the female reproductive system. • Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. • Deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye. • The study of blood and blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-09-03
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- the outward rotation of the forearm or leg that turns the palm of the hand forward or the sole of the foot outward
- is a medical term that refers to joint pain
- surgical removal, cutting out
- medical procedure that involves inserting a needle into the abdominal cavity to remove fluid
- refers to the process of identifying the cause of a patient's illness or condition by analyzing information obtained from various sources such as physical examination, lab tests, and patient medical records.
- abnormal hardening
- conditions with a sudden onset and a short duration, often requiring immediate medical attention but resolving with treatment or recovery
- is a disease of the muscle in which the muscle fibers do not function properly.
- abnormal condition
- is a surgical procedure that creates an opening (stoma) in the abdominal wall to divert stool from the colon (large intestine) to an external bag
- excessive, increased
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- cutting, surgical incision
- bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge
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- is a type of vascular disease where the blood vessels carrying oxygen away from the heart (arteries) become damaged from factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and certain genetic influences.
- a medical imaging technique that uses contrast dye to visualize blood vessels and diagnose conditions such as blockages, aneurysms, and narrowing
- deficient, decreased
- is a bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin, lips, or nail beds caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood
- bad, difficult, painful
- is a medical term that refers to an enlarged liver
- something situated within or pertaining to the inner lining (the intima) of an artery
- inflammation
- pain, painful condition
- is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the body's tissues, leading to swelling
- rupture
- surgical repair
- anything that is situated within, but not restricted to, a particular organ or tissue
- the surgical creation of an artificial opening to body surface
- flow or discharge
- surgical suturing
30 Clues: rupture • inflammation • surgical repair • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • abnormal hardening • abnormal condition • deficient, decreased • excessive, increased • bad, difficult, painful • pain, painful condition • cutting, surgical incision • surgical removal, cutting out • is a medical term that refers to joint pain • bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-09-03
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- post anesthesia care unit
- emergency room
- operating room
- IV
- after surgery
- emergency department
- NPO
- as needed
- regular rate rhythum
- before meals
- Tx
- emergency care unit
- labor and delivery
- Dx
- history
- as desired
- pt
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- SC
- intensive care unit
- before surgery
- pt
- QD
- not otherwise specified
- IM
- shortness of breath
- CC
- neonatal intensive care unit
- PR
- PX
- PO
- within normal units
- no known drug allergies
32 Clues: SC • pt • QD • IV • IM • CC • PR • PX • PO • Tx • Dx • pt • NPO • history • as needed • as desired • before meals • after surgery • before surgery • emergency room • operating room • labor and delivery • intensive care unit • shortness of breath • within normal units • emergency care unit • emergency department • regular rate rhythum • not otherwise specified • no known drug allergies • post anesthesia care unit • ...
Medical Terms 2025-11-19
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- high cholesterol
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup
- characterized by a sudden loss of consciousness and an absence of pulse and breathing
- a diagnostic ultrasound test sound in waves
- irregular heart beat
- slow heart rate
- abnormally fast heart rate
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow
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- Small implanted regulates a slow, irregular heartbeat
- The death of cells or organs.
- Swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body tissues.
- High blood pressure that increases the risk of heart disease
- Shortness of breath
- Medical procedure using X-ray imaging to visualize blood
- fibrillation a medical emergency that leads to sudden collapse and can cause death within minutes if not treated immediately
- Discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of oxygen and the blood
- Mesh tubes to open a blocked or narrow passageway
- ischemia reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- arrest Your heart stops
- Occlusion of an opening blood vessel.
20 Clues: slow heart rate • high cholesterol • Shortness of breath • irregular heart beat • arrest Your heart stops • abnormally fast heart rate • The death of cells or organs. • Occlusion of an opening blood vessel. • Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow • a diagnostic ultrasound test sound in waves • ischemia reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. • ...
Medical maze 2026-01-08
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- - Repair of a joint
- - Surgical procedure thru Plastic surgery to repair the muscle
- - Inflammation of the joints
- - incision to the tendon
- - Surgical procedure of the correction of a bones
- - Incision thru the bone
- - Scan test that identifies a bones condition
- - What is the abbreviation for the first aid procedure for a Muscular trauma ?
- - abnormal curve of the spine
- - paralysis of only one side of the body
- - Procedure performed to evaluate the extent of the mobility of the joints
- - The measure of the range of movement of the joint
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- - loss of the muscles tone
- - trauma to ligaments or bone causing pain and in some cases disability
- - muscle pain
- - Muscle shrinkage
- - sudden involuntary contraction
- - Tumor of the bone.
- - A break across the bone at an angle
- - Surgical procedure of immobilizing the joint
20 Clues: - muscle pain • - Tumor of the bone. • - incision to the tendon • - Incision thru the bone • - loss of the muscles tone • - Inflammation of the joints • - Repair of a joint • - abnormal curve of the spine • - Muscle shrinkage • - sudden involuntary contraction • - paralysis of only one side of the body • - Surgical procedure of immobilizing the joint • ...
Medical Physics 2026-03-27
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- reduction of xray intensity
- single‑line ultrasound measurement
- amplifies light signal
- metastable gamma emitter
- contrast for intestines
- high‑frequency sound waves
- detects gamma photons
- coupling medium for ultrasound
- positron emitter used in PET
- rotating xray slices for 3D image
- photon creates electron positron
- parallel photon selector
- radioactive substance for imaging
- specific energy xray emission
- ultrasound bounce at boundary
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- full absorption of photon
- electron acceleration to metal target
- frequency shift from motion
- exponential drop in intensity
- scatter with ejected electron
- spectrum from electron deceleration
- velocity from doppler shift
- 2D ultrasound image
- resistance to sound in medium
- produces voltage when stressed
- high‑Z absorber for imaging
- reducing reflection between media
- converts gamma to light
- generates and detects ultrasound
- contrast for blood vessels
- positron annihilation imaging
31 Clues: 2D ultrasound image • detects gamma photons • amplifies light signal • contrast for intestines • converts gamma to light • metastable gamma emitter • parallel photon selector • full absorption of photon • high‑frequency sound waves • contrast for blood vessels • frequency shift from motion • reduction of xray intensity • velocity from doppler shift • high‑Z absorber for imaging • ...
MEDICAL SCANDALS 2026-03-03
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- - Children with no parents used as subjects in a speech experiment.
- Excessive desire for wealth or material gain.
- – Financial gain prioritised over ethics.
- Psychologist behind a famous shock experiment on obedience.
- – Moral principles guiding research and behavior.
- A speech disorder tested in the study; synonym to stammering.
- A developmental condition falsely linked to MMR vaccines.
- A preventable viral disease (rougeole).
- – Company that falsely claimed to revolutionise blood testing.
- Someone exposing hidden wrongdoing, often by the Government.
- Lack of confidence or faith in someone or something.
- – Being held responsible for one’s actions.
- – Mr Jones was the name of the __ teacher who led the Third Wave experiment.
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- ____Bro; a nickname for Martin Shkreli, infamous for drastically increasing drug prices.
- – Willingness to follow orders from an authority figure.
- A legal case brought against someone in court.
- – Animals used in maternal deprivation research.
- – Openness about methods, risks, and results.
- A sudden increase in cases of a disease; an epidemic.
- – Treating people as less than human.
- A formal excuse or expression of regret.
- – Ideology simulated in a classroom social experiment.
- The university associated with a controversial prison experiment on authority.
- – Physical or psychological injury caused by an action.
- The name of the report from 1979 with ethical guidelines for research.
- – A key ethical principle requiring participants’ agreement.
26 Clues: – Treating people as less than human. • A preventable viral disease (rougeole). • A formal excuse or expression of regret. • – Financial gain prioritised over ethics. • – Being held responsible for one’s actions. • Excessive desire for wealth or material gain. • – Openness about methods, risks, and results. • A legal case brought against someone in court. • ...
Medical Terms 2026-04-23
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- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- A term for a tumor that is not cancerous.
- The part of the body containing the digestive organs; the belly.
- Firm, flexible tissue found in joints and the nose or ears.
- A medical term relating to the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back TOWARD the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood AWAY from the heart.
- The medical term for a broken bone.
- Tough tissue that connects one bone to another bone.
- A treatment that filters the blood when kidneys stop working.
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- A term for a condition or illness that lasts for a long time.
- Flexible cord of tissue that connects a muscle to a bone.
- A medicine used to save lives by destroying harmful bacteria.
- A condition where the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells.
- A term for a tumor that is cancerous and can spread.
- The system in the body that fights off infection and disease.
- The identification of a disease or condition through an exam.
- The smallest type of blood vessel in the body.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- A hormone that helps the body control blood sugar levels.
20 Clues: The outermost layer of the skin. • The medical term for a broken bone. • A medical term relating to the lungs. • A term for a tumor that is not cancerous. • The smallest type of blood vessel in the body. • A term for a tumor that is cancerous and can spread. • Tough tissue that connects one bone to another bone. • Blood vessels that carry blood back TOWARD the heart. • ...
medical terms 2026-04-08
25 Clues: pus • dry • two • new • ear • slow • fast • cell • blood • under • tumor • after • three • before • across • poison • measure • disease • breathing • to do with urine • sugar or glucose • out or away from • writing,recording • to much or to many • drawing or written record
Medical Vocab 2026-05-11
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- Stops bacterial infections
- A mutated cell that grows out of control
- The set of alleles
- Sorts DNA by size
- A medical device that can help deaf people hear
- A medicine with no effect that is used as a control
- A gene that indicates an increased risk of a disease
- A large, sudden increase in disease cases
- A circular ring of DNA
- A gene that can potentially cause cells to turn cancerous
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- A protein that speeds up a reaction and lowers its activation energy
- field that develops methods and algorithms to understand large biological data sets
- A tool or creation that helps a medical condition
- Cuts DNA at a specific point
- The spread of cancer throughout the body
- Uses radiation to create an image of bones and soft tissues
- Makes copies of DNA
- Gives immunity to diseases
- inability to hear sound
- The qualitative presented trait
- Detects diseases through antibodies
- The first "immortal" cell line
22 Clues: Sorts DNA by size • The set of alleles • Makes copies of DNA • A circular ring of DNA • inability to hear sound • Stops bacterial infections • Gives immunity to diseases • Cuts DNA at a specific point • The first "immortal" cell line • The qualitative presented trait • Detects diseases through antibodies • The spread of cancer throughout the body • ...
Medical Prefixes 2026-05-05
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- personal protective equipment
- walk
- blood sugar disorder
- difficulty passing stool
- interruption of blood flow to brain
- loss of bladder or bowel control
- low body fluid
- activities of daily living
- elevated body temperature
- infection control precautions
- low blood pressure
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- high blood pressure
- confined to bed
- nothing by mouth
- loose watery stool
- risk risk of falling
- as needed
- do not resuscitate
- immediately
- harmful germs in body
- intake and output
21 Clues: walk • as needed • immediately • low body fluid • confined to bed • nothing by mouth • intake and output • loose watery stool • do not resuscitate • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • blood sugar disorder • risk risk of falling • harmful germs in body • difficulty passing stool • elevated body temperature • activities of daily living • personal protective equipment • ...
Medical Appointment 2026-06-02
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- Signs that show you are sick.
- Away from the center of the body; near the outer parts.
- Air coming out of your throat suddenly because it is irritated.
- All the bones in your body together.
- A person receiving medical treatment from a doctor or nurse.
- The front part of your lower leg, below the knee.
- A planned meeting with a doctor or another person.
- Air coming out of your nose and mouth suddenly.
- When an illness returns after you were getting better.
- A tool doctors use to listen to your heart and lungs.
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- Related to breathing and the lungs.
- Something used to help cure or relieve a problem or illness.
- To help someone start breathing or make their heart beat again.
- A continuous pain in your body.
- How hot or cold your body is.
- A common illness that causes sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose.
- Pain in your stomach.
- A doctor's written order for medicine.
- Pain in your head.
- A serious situation that needs immediate help.
20 Clues: Pain in your head. • Pain in your stomach. • Signs that show you are sick. • How hot or cold your body is. • A continuous pain in your body. • Related to breathing and the lungs. • All the bones in your body together. • A doctor's written order for medicine. • A serious situation that needs immediate help. • Air coming out of your nose and mouth suddenly. • ...
Terminology 2020-04-29
13 Clues: EM • CTA • Kidney • swelling • Ultrasound • Chest Pains • Legs / limbs • Vein of the limb • Hole in the heart • Artery of the Limb • Shortness of Breath • Adenosine / Persantine • Find the name of a doctor who would see WPW dx
Terminology 2021-10-02
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- relate to how quickly an axis can accelerate
- based on its geometri; cartesian, polar, cylinder or articulated.
- propel or carry along by force in a specified direction
- the ability of a robot to return to a programmed position
- the region of space/area a robot can reach
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined
- a connection between two pieces of electronic equipment
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- it a mechanical device for moving or controlling something
- consists of major axis and minor axis
- the action of one that handles something
- the act of directing or state of being directed
- a device used to carry out a particular function.
- a part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle
13 Clues: consists of major axis and minor axis • the action of one that handles something • the region of space/area a robot can reach • relate to how quickly an axis can accelerate • the act of directing or state of being directed • a device used to carry out a particular function. • propel or carry along by force in a specified direction • ...
Terminology 2023-01-30
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- system of organizations in clients life
- type of service delivery management
- links among agencies/professionals
- service based on effectiveness
- working together in groups/units
- study of human societies
- professional helping baby annes mother
- variety of helping services
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- system of individuals in clients life
- organizations working together
- professional with diverse skills
- study of mind and behavior
- mother of baby anne
13 Clues: mother of baby anne • study of human societies • study of mind and behavior • variety of helping services • organizations working together • service based on effectiveness • professional with diverse skills • working together in groups/units • links among agencies/professionals • type of service delivery management • system of individuals in clients life • ...
Terminology 2023-03-23
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- A department contact that is able to provide feedback or knowledge to a specific requirement.
- Additional period of a contract between McKesson and a government customer.
- Any language that does not meet the definition of Operational T&Cs and will require GSA review and approval.
- Under the Defense Production Act, a customer may be authorized to submit a Rated Order to McKesson which prioritizes their order above all other orders.
- A bid opportunity issued by a government customer that requires a customized response to various questions and/or requirements.
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- The initial period of a contract between McKesson and a government customer
- An informal bid opportunity issued by a government customer that includes only Operational T&Cs.
- A private company that provides products or services to government agencies. Purchases by a Reseller may be contractual or non-contractual acquisitions.
- A formal bid opportunity issued by a government customer that includes Legal terms and conditions (T&Cs) and may also include Operational (T&Cs).
- A private company that provides products or services to government agencies. Purchases by a Government Contractor may be contractual or non-contractual acquisitions.
- Standard business requirements such as lead time, delivery requests such as inside delivery or lift-gate required, product specifications or the length quote pricing is available.
- One-Time Purchase
- Official document in response to a Bid/RFP submission that names McKesson as the chosen supplier for some/all products
13 Clues: One-Time Purchase • The initial period of a contract between McKesson and a government customer • Additional period of a contract between McKesson and a government customer. • A department contact that is able to provide feedback or knowledge to a specific requirement. • ...
Terminology 2013-08-19
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- To shallow fry with a lid
- To boil down a liquid
- To soak in wine or liqueur
- To cut into even pieces with a knife
- Roughly cut onions and carrots, etc.
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- To coat with roasting fat
- To fry until brown
- Flavoured water ice
- Skinned, seeded tomatoes
- To cover with sauce
- Smoked
- Cheese sauce
- To remove the outer layer of skin
13 Clues: Smoked • Cheese sauce • To fry until brown • Flavoured water ice • To cover with sauce • To boil down a liquid • Skinned, seeded tomatoes • To coat with roasting fat • To shallow fry with a lid • To soak in wine or liqueur • To remove the outer layer of skin • To cut into even pieces with a knife • Roughly cut onions and carrots, etc.
Terminology 2023-11-15
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- Part of the limb closest to the body
- Along the back or uppermost surface
- Pad side of the FRONT foot
- Rear of the animal
- Along the belly or undermost surface
- Towards the head
- Towards the tail
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- Body plane that divides the animal "equal" right and left halves
- Pad side of the REAR foot
- Towards the nose
- The front of the animal
- Part of the limb furthest from the body
- Side of an animal
13 Clues: Towards the nose • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Side of an animal • Rear of the animal • The front of the animal • Pad side of the REAR foot • Pad side of the FRONT foot • Along the back or uppermost surface • Part of the limb closest to the body • Along the belly or undermost surface • Part of the limb furthest from the body • ...
Terminology 2025-09-11
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- synthesis of glycogen
- A glycoprotein that catabolizes the hydrolysis of tri-, di-, and mono-glycerides.
- “molecular unit of currency” of intracellular energy transfer
- the transfer of the amine group from one amino acid to make a non-essential amino acid
- synthesis of glucose from non‐carbohydrate precursors
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- Interpretation of hereditary information from DNA to produce a strand of mRNA
- the process by which mRNA is “read” to ultimately produce a protein
- break‐down of glycogen into glucose
- An aerobic pathway in the mitochondria that uses Acetyl CoA to produce theequivalents of 25 ATP per mole of glucose
- removal of the amine group from an amino acid for excretion
- break‐down of one glucose molecule to two pyruvate
- Process by which amino acids are broken down and excreted
- is a reducing agent... it donates electrons 1__ = 2‐3 ATP (2.5 ATP)
13 Clues: synthesis of glycogen • break‐down of glycogen into glucose • break‐down of one glucose molecule to two pyruvate • synthesis of glucose from non‐carbohydrate precursors • removal of the amine group from an amino acid for excretion • “molecular unit of currency” of intracellular energy transfer • the process by which mRNA is “read” to ultimately produce a protein • ...
Terminology 2025-05-01
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- consists of a radio television and internet
- is a written sentence a short list or a short paragraph stating your business goals or purpose.
- measures the number of times a person will see your ad within a given media schedule
- protects you and your business against lawsuits, claims, and damage's
- Will buy the products from a manufacturer or company and sell them to retail stores or markets
- is a schedule of the issues available by each publication
- are the cost to make product and operate your business
- The man hours required to build your product. Direct labor cost is the actual hourly cost
- are expenses that do not vary based on the cost of production and sale of your product
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- specific group of people or consumers that share similar characteristics. Gender, ages,
- is the difference between the amount of a product sales and the cost to make that product
- amount of sales or the percentage of a product or service in comparison to other similar products and services
- A gathering of 6-10 potential customers in your market
13 Clues: consists of a radio television and internet • A gathering of 6-10 potential customers in your market • are the cost to make product and operate your business • is a schedule of the issues available by each publication • protects you and your business against lawsuits, claims, and damage's • ...
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
courtney is ugly 2018-10-15
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- to noticeably display
- a number OR a finger or toe
- not too much or little
- a sudden idea to do something
- feeling like sand
- to set free
- not giving up OR lasting a long time
- to think about for a long time
- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
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- no longer in use
- a risky or certain undertaking
- puzzled, confused, questioning
- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration or knowledge
- to tease or make fun of
- not important
- to make it SEEM bigger than it really is
- a complete failure
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- skillful at dealing with people
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
20 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • to noticeably display • not too much or little • to tease or make fun of • a number OR a finger or toe • a sudden idea to do something • a risky or certain undertaking • puzzled, confused, questioning • to think about for a long time • skillful at dealing with people • ...
courtney is beautiful!!!! 2018-10-15
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- a number OR a finger or toe
- not too much or little
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- to noticeably display
- skillful at dealing with people
- to make it SEEM bigger than it really is
- not important
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
- puzzled, confused, questioning
- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
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- no longer in use
- feeling like sand
- a sudden idea to do something
- to think about for a long time
- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration or knowledge
- a risky or certain undertaking
- to tease or make fun of
- not giving up OR lasting a long time
- a complete failure
- to set free
20 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • to noticeably display • not too much or little • to tease or make fun of • a number OR a finger or toe • a sudden idea to do something • to think about for a long time • a risky or certain undertaking • puzzled, confused, questioning • skillful at dealing with people • ...
Maria 2018-10-15
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- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- puzzled; confused; questioning
- to noticeably display
- to think about for a long time
- feeling like sand
- the farthest reaches of settlement
- a sudden idea to do something
- to make it seem bigger than it really is
- to tease or make fun of
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- no longer in use
- a complete failure
- not giving up or lasting a long time
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- skillful at dealing with people
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
- a number or a finger or a toe
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- to set free
- not to much or too little
- not important
20 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • to noticeably display • to tease or make fun of • not to much or too little • a number or a finger or a toe • a sudden idea to do something • puzzled; confused; questioning • to think about for a long time • skillful at dealing with people • a risky or uncertain undertaking • ...
Francisco 2018-10-15
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- to tease or make fun of
- a complete failure
- skillful at dealing with people
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- a number OR a finger or toe
- not important
- to make it SEEM bigger than it really is
- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- not too much or too little
- feeling like sand
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- puzzled; confused; questioning
- to noticeably display
- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration or knowledge
- to think about for a long time
- not giving up OR lasting a long time
- no longer in use
- a sudden idea to do something
- to set free
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
20 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • to noticeably display • to tease or make fun of • not too much or too little • a number OR a finger or toe • a sudden idea to do something • puzzled; confused; questioning • to think about for a long time • skillful at dealing with people • a risky or uncertain undertaking • ...
Levi marquis 2018-10-15
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- a sudden idea to do something
- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- to noticeably
- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration or knowledge
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- a number or finger or toe
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- no longer in use
- a complete failure
- feeling like sand
- to set free
- not important
- someone who always jokes or acts silly
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- not too much or too little
- not giving up pr lasting a long time
- puzzled, confused, questioning
- to make it seem bigger than it really is
- skillful at dealing with people
- to think about for a long time
- to tease or make fun of
20 Clues: to set free • to noticeably • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • to tease or make fun of • a number or finger or toe • not too much or too little • a sudden idea to do something • puzzled, confused, questioning • to think about for a long time • skillful at dealing with people • a risky or uncertain undertaking • not giving up pr lasting a long time • ...
LA REVIEW 2023-09-12
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- To capture strong interest or attention.
- Completely honest.
- Pleasant; friendly.
- Vocabulary particular to a certain subject.
- Wonder fear or respect for something impressive.
- Charming; having the power to attract.
- A word formed from another word.
- To end by force or effort.
- A thought or an idea.
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- Inspiring or deserving hatred.
- To need or desire strongly.
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- To invent in order to deceive.
- Fair;not favoring one side over another.
- Hateful scorn.
- The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear.
- To shrink back in fear; dislike or disgust.
- Easy to see;clear;apparent.
- Dependable;able to be trusted.
- To hate intensely.
20 Clues: Hateful scorn. • Completely honest. • To hate intensely. • Pleasant; friendly. • A thought or an idea. • To end by force or effort. • To need or desire strongly. • Easy to see;clear;apparent. • Inspiring or deserving hatred. • To invent in order to deceive. • Dependable;able to be trusted. • A word formed from another word. • Charming; having the power to attract. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
MA practice Exam 2024-06-21
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- The medical assistant should administer nitroglycerin by which of the following methods?
- Which of the following documents is also called an advanced directive?
- The medical assistant notices that the physician prescribes which of the following drugs to patients complaining of frequent insomnia?
- When giving a nebulizer treatment with bronchodilator, the medical assistant should most closely monitor for which of the following complications?
- The physician has ordered acetaminophen (Tylenol) E.S.1000 mg po q day. The amount on hand is 500 mg tabs. What is the correct dose to administer?
- What does the abbreviation PO mean?
- (blood clot) Which of the following blood components are visible in a centrifuged, evacuated red top tube? (Select the two (2) correct answers.)
- The physician orders “Xanax (alprazolam) 0.5mg po tid X 3 days.” Xanax 1 mg scored tablets are available. The medical assistant should write which of the following numbers of tablets on the dispense line for this prescription?
- A physician wrote an order for the medical assistant to give an insulin injection to an adult patient. Which of the following is the appropriate angle of insertion?
- The patient is not able to distinguish certain numbers on an Ishihara test. This indicates a problem with which of the following?
- While exiting a patient’s room after performing a venipuncture, a medical assistant is approached by a nurse in the hallway, who asks if the HIV blood sample was obtained. The medical assistant responds, “Yes.” This situation violates the policies of which of the following associations?
- What is a myocardial infarction?
- Which type of medication is used to increase urinary output?
- What is the blood protein that contains iron and carries oxygen in red blood cells?
- Venipuncture should be avoided on an arm with
- Which of the following forms of medication can be administered vaginally?
- The medical assistant documents a patient’s temperature as 101.4F. Which of the following types of medication is this patient most likely to receive?
- Which type of scheduling works well for specialty and consulting practices because it allows the physician time to prepare for each office visit with the knowledge that the day will begin and end on schedule if patients adhere to their assigned times?
- A patient with dyspnea comes in for an ECG. In which of the following positions should the patient be placed for the procedure?
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- When collecting a 24-hour urine, a total output of 100 ml for an adult patient is considered
- A medical assistant is reviewing a chart with the following documentation: The patient complained of itchy, red bumps on her chest and neck. Diagnosis: Urticaria, Procedure: Expanded Office Visit. The coding reference manual that would contain the term Urticaria and the associated code is the
- A patient is unhappy because the physician refused to prescribe more Percocet. The patient tells other patients the doctor is incompetent and will not provide proper medical care. Which of the following could the patient be charged with if the physician proves the statement is untrue or the patient damaged his reputation?
- Which of the following agencies are physicians required to maintain registration with in order to prescribe, dispense, or administer controlled substances?
- The physician orders the following blood work to evaluate a patient for sepsis: CBC, Blood Culture, and BMP. When using the evacuated tube method for venipuncture, in which of the following orders should the tubes be drawn?
- Which of the following components are included in the “4 D’s” of negligence? (Select the four (4) correct answers.)
- The medical assistant is caring for an adult patient with a history of coronary artery disease. Which of the following BP measurements should prompt the medical assistant to notify the health care provider? (Select the three (3) correct answers.)
- The medical assistant is scheduling a patient for a gallbladder study. Which of the following terms should the medical assistant use on the patient test order?
- The rubber sleeve at the end of a venipuncture needle allows for
- The medical assistant is collecting a urine sample on a patient to test for pregnancy. Which of the following is the correct CLIA-waived test?
- A patient notices the symbol above on the door and asks what it means. The medical assistant should tell the patient the symbol means
- The medical assistant is assisting a physician with an I & D of a gangrenous abscess. In addition to mask and gloves, the medical assistant must wear which of the following personal protective equipment when performing this procedure?
- Disinfecting an ECG machine and lead wire surfaces with antimicrobial wipes after each patient use is an example of which of the following?
- Prior to purging and destroying paper medical charts, a medical assistant should consult which of following guidelines?
- A patient with diabetes has missed all scheduled appointments in the past 18 months. The physician requests that written notification be sent to the patient to make an appointment immediately. This letter should be sent
- Which of the following pieces of equipment should the medical assistant anticipate using when taking a patient’s blood pressure?
- Which of the following needle gauges is most commonly used for venipuncture?
- A CMP is ordered for an older adult patient whose veins continue to collapse despite drinking water. Which of the following is the best collection method for this patient?
- Which of the following prevents duplication of payment by more than one insurance carrier?
- The patient is referred to a neurosurgeon. Entering the specialist’s NPI number and number of visits requested into the patient’s insurance carrier’s website is part of which of the following processes?
- Employees of a major automobile manufacturer are provided health insurance under a master contract issued to their employer. Which of the following types of coverage does this reflect?
- In evacuated blood collection tubes, which of the following additives is in the yellow top tube?
- Which of the following types of licensure must a physician have and maintain to legally dispense, prescribe, or administer controlled substances?
- The medical assistant asks a patient, “How are you doing today?” The patient yells, “How do you think I’m doing? I just got out of that terrible hospital and they didn’t help me at all! I still have cancer don’t I?” The medical assistant recognizes that this patient is most likely experiencing which of the following stages of dying/grief according to Kubler-Ross?
- The physician orders the medical assistant to perform an eye irrigation. What item is needed to perform this procedure?
- A patient’s wife calls the office and states that her husband is experiencing left arm pain and chest pressure. Which of the following could the patient be suffering from?
45 Clues: What is a myocardial infarction? • What does the abbreviation PO mean? • Venipuncture should be avoided on an arm with • Which type of medication is used to increase urinary output? • The rubber sleeve at the end of a venipuncture needle allows for • Which of the following documents is also called an advanced directive? • ...
vocabulary 2021-03-12
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- specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject
- make amends for
- Smooth and continuous
- attack the good name and reputation of someone
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- overabundance of words
- extremely unpleasant and degrading.
- feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses
- not embarrassed
- informal language consisting of words and expressions
- bewildered” or “at a loss of what to think”
10 Clues: not embarrassed • make amends for • Smooth and continuous • overabundance of words • extremely unpleasant and degrading. • bewildered” or “at a loss of what to think” • attack the good name and reputation of someone • informal language consisting of words and expressions • feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses • ...
Riccardo Vocabulary 2022-04-25
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- to apply or put into practice
- self-confidence, a pledge or promise
- stopping and beginning again, periodic, irregular
- vocabulary belonging to a specialized subject
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- to weaken or damage, lessen the effectiveness or power
- scold harshly; to criticize
- to allow or permit
- enthusiastic, eager, passionate
- lack of interest, absence or suppression of emotion
- to point out, to reveal
10 Clues: to allow or permit • to point out, to reveal • scold harshly; to criticize • to apply or put into practice • enthusiastic, eager, passionate • self-confidence, a pledge or promise • vocabulary belonging to a specialized subject • stopping and beginning again, periodic, irregular • lack of interest, absence or suppression of emotion • ...
Perplex 2022-05-24
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- "pleasently" in other word
- a disadvantage of python programming
- one diverse application of python
- source terminology of "free of cost"
- python runs with dotnet
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- programming language developed by Guido van
- python is based on two programmes basic and
- python has less other than c,c++ & perl
- python runs with java
- binding type mismatch issue
10 Clues: python runs with java • python runs with dotnet • "pleasently" in other word • binding type mismatch issue • one diverse application of python • a disadvantage of python programming • source terminology of "free of cost" • python has less other than c,c++ & perl • programming language developed by Guido van • python is based on two programmes basic and
Perplex 2022-05-24
Across
- "pleasently" in other word
- programming language developed by Guido van
- python runs with java
- source terminology of "free of cost"
- python has less other than c,c++ & perl
- binding type mismatch issue
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- one diverse application of python
- python runs with dotnet
- a disadvantage of python programming
- python is based on two programmes basic and
10 Clues: python runs with java • python runs with dotnet • "pleasently" in other word • binding type mismatch issue • one diverse application of python • a disadvantage of python programming • source terminology of "free of cost" • python has less other than c,c++ & perl • programming language developed by Guido van • python is based on two programmes basic and
Perplex 2022-05-24
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- one diverse application of python
- python is based on two programmes basic and
- programming language developed in 1991 of February
- python runs with java
- source terminology of "free of cost"
- binding type mismatch issue
- python has less other than c,c++ & perl
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- "pleasently" in other word
- python runs with dotnet
- a disadvantage of python programming
10 Clues: python runs with java • python runs with dotnet • "pleasently" in other word • binding type mismatch issue • one diverse application of python • a disadvantage of python programming • source terminology of "free of cost" • python has less other than c,c++ & perl • python is based on two programmes basic and • programming language developed in 1991 of February
chapter 6 crossword puzzle 2026-05-04
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- left/right supply and demand
- the total amount of a good or service available for purchase at a given price
- poor people
- something someones fundamental beliefs
- role managing public services
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- buyer/seller and the person funding
- terminology inflation
- work to rule
- of unions improving work place conditions
- shift supply and demand
10 Clues: poor people • work to rule • terminology inflation • shift supply and demand • left/right supply and demand • role managing public services • buyer/seller and the person funding • something someones fundamental beliefs • of unions improving work place conditions • the total amount of a good or service available for purchase at a given price
CVD Terms and Abbreviations 2023-02-23
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- medical term for clotting
- the medical abbreviation for treatment
- refers to the heart muscle
- a type of invasive surgery used to treat coronary heart disease
- the medical abbreviation for nitroglycerin
- the true state of happiness
- the condition of having high blood pressure
- this medical terms means heart attack
- condition that causes swelling in the liver and brain
- term that means irregular heart rhythm
- this abbreviation means the American Heart Association
- synonym for illegal
- the medical term for a blockage
- this abbreviation is used on a SOAP to represent signs and symptoms
- the opposite of chronic
- imbalance of lipids, for example high LDL
- produced INside of the organism
- this machine records the electrical signals from the heart to monitor its conditions
- the process of widening the blood vessels to increase blood flow
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- having to do with the upper area of the abdomen/stomach
- refers to the injury or death of tissue
- the most severe type of heart attack
- this abbreviation means mechanism of action
- medical abbreviation for lipid panel
- produced OUTside of the organism
- drug class used to reduce pain but often become an abused substance
- your LDL becomes too high
- sudden, reduced blood flow to the heart
- the medical abbreviation for diagnosis
- this type of drug lowers your cholesterol
- muscle pains
- this is designed to measure plasma heparins
- severe chest pains
- the brain and spine are considered part of the
- another way to reference exhaustion
- you want this to be greater than 60 mg/dL
36 Clues: muscle pains • severe chest pains • synonym for illegal • the opposite of chronic • medical term for clotting • your LDL becomes too high • refers to the heart muscle • the true state of happiness • the medical term for a blockage • produced INside of the organism • produced OUTside of the organism • another way to reference exhaustion • the most severe type of heart attack • ...
Class of 2025 2023-05-17
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- was on a volleyball club in undergraduate studies
- involved deeply in volunteer work
- Was a member of the national piano guild for 8 years
- went on a medical mission trip to Ecuador with MEDLIFE
- worked as a lead medical technologist in Texas
- Has a gender and women's studies and global health certificate
- member of Phi Theta Kappa
- president of the Habitat for Humanity Chapter in undergraduate studies
- born over 8000 miles away from the United States and is a canadian citizen
- has won county championships in table tennis
- shadowed doctors in Montevideo, Uruguay for a month
- Worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana
- volunteered in rural areas of Lima, Peru on a global medical leaders trip
- violinist who has performed at Carnegie Hall
- got a certification in Public Health
- involved in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- was a summer day camp counselor for the YMCA
- certified medical scribe through ScribeAmerica
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- founding member of the Kappa Delta sorority during undergraduate studies
- certified pharmacy technician and EMT
- was a professional ballet dancer and has performed in Swan Lake
- of University’s chapter for American Red Cross
- was raised in Mexico during her early years of life
- has a certificate in Global health
- a member of World Changers that helped renovate homes in South Carolina
- national qualifier in the NCFL and NSDA Oratory tournaments
- was a global medical brigadier that went to Honduras to provide medical care
- was the president for a soccer club while in undergraduate studies
- Recipient of Bill & Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship Award
- Has a scuba diving certification
- avid chef when not in the clinic
- director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi
32 Clues: member of Phi Theta Kappa • Has a scuba diving certification • avid chef when not in the clinic • involved deeply in volunteer work • has a certificate in Global health • got a certification in Public Health • certified pharmacy technician and EMT • director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi • Worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana • ...
Class of 2025 2023-05-17
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- Member of Phi Theta Kappa
- Was raised in Mexico during her early years of life
- Founding member of the Kappa Delta sorority during undergraduate studies
- Born over 8000 miles away from the United States and is a canadian citizen
- Worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana
- Director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi
- Volunteered in rural areas of Lima, Peru on a global medical leaders trip
- A member of World Changers that helped renovate homes in South Carolina
- Was a global medical brigadier that went to Honduras to provide medical care
- Went on a medical mission trip to Ecuador with MEDLIFE
- Shadowed doctors in Montevideo, Uruguay for a month
- Has won county championships in table tennis
- Was a member of the national piano guild for 8 years
- Was a summer day camp counselor for the YMCA
- Certified medical scribe through ScribeAmerica
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- Worked as a lead medical technologist in Texas
- Certified pharmacy technician and EMT
- Was the president for a soccer club while in undergraduate studies
- National qualifier in the NCFL and NSDA Oratory tournaments
- President of the Habitat for Humanity Chapter in undergraduate studies
- Avid chef when not in the clinic
- Got a certification in Public Health
- Was a professional ballet dancer and has performed in Swan Lake
- Recipient of Bill & Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship Award
- President of University’s chapter for American Red Cross
- Has a certificate in Global Health
- Involved in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Violinist who has performed at Carnegie Hall
- Has a scuba diving certification
- Was on a volleyball club in undergraduate studies
- Involved deeply in volunteer work
- Has a gender and women's studies and global health certificate
32 Clues: Member of Phi Theta Kappa • Avid chef when not in the clinic • Has a scuba diving certification • Involved deeply in volunteer work • Has a certificate in Global Health • Got a certification in Public Health • Certified pharmacy technician and EMT • Director of leadership for Pi Beta Phi • Worked as a medical assistant in Louisiana • ...
Directions 2026-04-13
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- A tool used to find direction.
- A measurable value expressed in numbers.
- To plan and follow a route.
- The shortest straight-line distance with direction.
- A fixed relationship between quantities.
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- Instructions given in order.
- A standard measurement like meters or kilometers.
- The main directions like north, south, east, and west.
- A ratio used in maps or drawings.
- Specialised academic vocabulary.
- A comparison between two quantities.
11 Clues: To plan and follow a route. • Instructions given in order. • A tool used to find direction. • Specialised academic vocabulary. • A ratio used in maps or drawings. • A comparison between two quantities. • A measurable value expressed in numbers. • A fixed relationship between quantities. • A standard measurement like meters or kilometers. • ...
terminology 2015-09-14
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- size weight and height
- memory or ability to learn
- feelings
- number of years someone is expected to live
- average set of expectations
- friendship or partnership
- when development is behind expectant time frame
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- the interactional aspects of development
- when development is assumed to be due to genetics
- speaking and listening
- gaining skills to perform tasks
- large and small movements and hand eye coordination.
- path of human life cycle
13 Clues: feelings • size weight and height • speaking and listening • path of human life cycle • friendship or partnership • memory or ability to learn • average set of expectations • gaining skills to perform tasks • the interactional aspects of development • number of years someone is expected to live • when development is behind expectant time frame • ...
Terminology 2024-12-26
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- Surgically stabilizing the stomach to the abdominal wall
- blood in the urine
- dilated pupils
- watery eyes
- Abnormal new growth of tissue in which multiplication of cells is uncontrolled and progressive
- sugar alternative that is toxic to dogs
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- excessive thirst
- uncoordinated walk
- eye surgical removal of the eye
- Connective tissue or fat
- eye lash
- contagious viral infection common in puppy
- OS
13 Clues: OS • eye lash • watery eyes • dilated pupils • excessive thirst • uncoordinated walk • blood in the urine • Connective tissue or fat • eye surgical removal of the eye • sugar alternative that is toxic to dogs • contagious viral infection common in puppy • Surgically stabilizing the stomach to the abdominal wall • ...
RC Crossword Activity: Identifying Falls Prevention Risk Factors 2025-03-28
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- Environmental risk factor starting with "L" (related to poor visibility and illumination).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "A" (related to joint inflammation and pain).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "I" (related to lack of physical activity).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "I" (related to loss of bladder or bowel control).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to drugs used for a neurological condition).
- Medication risk factor starting with "I" (related to hormone therapy for diabetes).
- Sensory risk factor starting with "V" (related to sight and visual perception).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "A" (related to being older in age).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "F" (related to previous incidents of falling).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "H" (related to low blood pressure).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "H" (related to low blood sugar levels).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "D" (related to a mood disorder causing persistent sadness).
- Environmental risk factor starting with "F" (related to inappropriate clothing for the feet).
- Medication risk factor starting with "O" (related to pain-relieving drugs).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "D" (related to sudden confusion and changes in mental state).
- Demographic risk factor starting with "G" (related to being female).
- Sensory risk factor starting with "I" (related to reduced peripheral sensation).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "P" (related to a neurological disorder affecting movement).
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- Demographic risk factor starting with "N" (related to poor dietary habits).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to drugs affecting mental state).
- Motor risk factor starting with "W" (related to reduced muscle strength).
- Medication risk factor starting with "A" (related to drugs used to lower blood pressure).
- Psychosocial risk factor starting with "A" (related to excessive worry and fear).
- Medication risk factor starting with "P" (related to the use of multiple medications).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "D" (related to memory loss and cognitive decline).
- Motor risk factor starting with "G" (related to walking pattern and balance).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "I" (related to the presence of harmful microorganisms).
- Motor risk factor starting with "T" (related to reaction speed).
- Medical condition risk factor starting with "S" (related to a sudden loss of brain function).
29 Clues: Motor risk factor starting with "T" (related to reaction speed). • Demographic risk factor starting with "G" (related to being female). • Motor risk factor starting with "W" (related to reduced muscle strength). • Demographic risk factor starting with "A" (related to being older in age). • ...
Terminology 2020-04-21
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- A web browser often found on Apple computers.
- _____ is a popular search engine.
- The Internet is a global ______ of computers that are connected.
- The World Wide ____ is one part of the Internet that helps us share information.
- A search _______ is a website that has been designed to help you find information.
- Looking in books and searching the World Wide Web are ways that you can do _____.
- A search engine can help us find the answer to a ______.
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- People sometimes think the ______ and World Wide Web are the same thing, but they are different.
- A web _____ is a program on your computer that allows you to visit websites.
- A ____ is a collection of webpages.
- A web ____ is one part of a website.
- Google _____ is a web browser.
- Means the same thing as a web address.
13 Clues: Google _____ is a web browser. • _____ is a popular search engine. • A ____ is a collection of webpages. • A web ____ is one part of a website. • Means the same thing as a web address. • A web browser often found on Apple computers. • A search engine can help us find the answer to a ______. • The Internet is a global ______ of computers that are connected. • ...
terminology 2018-03-01
13 Clues: rotation • prefix is pharma- • about the number 1 • about the number 3 • about the number 5 • something about new • something about large • something about above • very simple structure • something about shape • how to measure sugar blood • something has cycle structure • I need to see something small
Terminology 2023-11-15
Across
- Part of the limb closest to the body
- Along the back or uppermost surface
- Pad side of the FRONT foot
- Rear of the animal
- Along the belly or undermost surface
- Towards the head
- Towards the tail
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- Body plane that divides the animal "equal" right and left halves
- Pad side of the REAR foot
- Towards the nose
- The front of the animal
- Part of the limb furthest from the body
- Side of an animal
13 Clues: Towards the nose • Towards the head • Towards the tail • Side of an animal • Rear of the animal • The front of the animal • Pad side of the REAR foot • Pad side of the FRONT foot • Along the back or uppermost surface • Part of the limb closest to the body • Along the belly or undermost surface • Part of the limb furthest from the body • ...
Terminology 2026-02-13
Across
- step-by-step procedure or formulas for solving problems that guarantee a correct solution
- organize and interpret information based on paste experiences and knowledge
- Cognitive bias where individual continue investing time, money, or effort into a project or decision because they have already invested so much, even if the returns are poor or the endeavor no longer aligns with their goals.
- A mental shortcuts that relies on immediate examples that comes to a person's mind when evaluating a specific topic, concept, method, or decision
- How information is presented influences decisions and perception
- cognitive process of fitting new information into existing schemas
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- Mental shortcuts or "rules of thumb" that simplify decision-making by reducing the cognitive burden
- Cognitive bias that occurs when individual believe that the outcome of a random event is influenced by previous outcomes, even though each event is independent and has no bearing on future results
- exposure to one stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention
- best example of a category that aids in recognizing and categorizing objects or concepts
- a cognitive shortcut that individuals make the judgement about probability of an event
- The cognitive process of modifying existing schemas or creating new ones in response to new information
- tendency to approach situation in a certain way because of a method from the past, which prevents seeing alternative solutions
13 Clues: How information is presented influences decisions and perception • cognitive process of fitting new information into existing schemas • organize and interpret information based on paste experiences and knowledge • a cognitive shortcut that individuals make the judgement about probability of an event • ...
Terminology 2024-12-11
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- Correlations between tasks that show in which order they should be executed.
- A ‘server’ software that users do not interact with directly.
- Abstraction A principle of data modeling that emphasizes the separation between the external interface and internal implementation.
- Structures A specialized format for organizing and processing data.
- (Continuous Integration) The practice of building software when all working copies of code are merged into one branch.
- Inputting the code into the server so it can run.
- The detection and removal of errors in a program.
- Driven A system that responds to an external event.
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- Modeling A process used in object-oriented languages that identify objects and how they relate.
- testing The testing that happens using client or selected personas’ feedback.
- design An area of program refinement that starts with smaller modules and builds into a complete software program.
- A program that translates a high-level program into an independent one.
- Refactoring The process of editing code to reduce or eliminate technical debt.
- User The individual that uses a particular product.
- Driven Language Designed to handle external events.
- A program error.
16 Clues: A program error. • Inputting the code into the server so it can run. • The detection and removal of errors in a program. • User The individual that uses a particular product. • Driven Language Designed to handle external events. • Driven A system that responds to an external event. • A ‘server’ software that users do not interact with directly. • ...
Terminology 2026-04-29
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- A network that connects computers within a small geographic area, like a single home, office, or building.
- A powerful computer or program that provides data, services, or resources to other "client" devices on a network.
- A virtual "doorway" used by a computer to distinguish different types of traffic.
- A private, internal network used within an organisation that isn't accessible to the general public.
- The maximum amount of data that can travel through a network connection in a certain amount of time
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- A unique string of numbers that identifies a specific device on a network, much like a digital home address.
- A group of two or more computers or devices connected together to share information, data, or resources.
- A security barrier that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing traffic to block unauthorised access.
- The person responsible for setting up, managing, and troubleshooting a computer network.
- The process of scrambling data into a secret code so that only authorised parties with a "key" can read it.
- The physical or logical layout of a network, describing how different nodes and links are connected.
- A device or software (like your laptop or web browser) that requests services or data from a server.
- A set of formal rules that dictate how data is formatted and transmitted between devices.
13 Clues: A virtual "doorway" used by a computer to distinguish different types of traffic. • The person responsible for setting up, managing, and troubleshooting a computer network. • A set of formal rules that dictate how data is formatted and transmitted between devices. • ...
Medical Terminology puzzle you should know about 2022-10-19
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- fungal infections of hands and feet
- necrosis(death) of skin tissue
- pertaining to under the nail
- a surgical procedure to scrape away
- an abnormal condition of dry, scaly
- excessive secretion from sebaceous
- removal of wrinkles
- loosening of the epidermis
Down
- an abnormal condition of lack of sweat
- pigment deficiency of the skin
- white patches on the mucous membrane
- yellow tumor(nodule under the skin)
- profuse sweating
- an abnormal condition of nail fungus
- the tongue or inner cheek
- pertaining to under the skin
- cells that contain a dark pigment
17 Clues: profuse sweating • removal of wrinkles • the tongue or inner cheek • loosening of the epidermis • pertaining to under the nail • pertaining to under the skin • pigment deficiency of the skin • necrosis(death) of skin tissue • cells that contain a dark pigment • excessive secretion from sebaceous • fungal infections of hands and feet • yellow tumor(nodule under the skin) • ...
Medical Terms 2013-04-20
Across
- Relaxation phase of a heartbeat
- Heel bone
- Stationary blood clot in the cardiovascular system
- Smallest long bone of the lower leg
- Major protein substance that is tough and flexible and forms connective tissue in the body
- Tue through which urine is transported from the bladder to the exterior of the body
- Fine subdivision of the bronchi made of smooth muscle and elastic fibers
- Sac lined with a synovial membrane that fills the space between tendons and joints
- At or toward the front of the body
- One of the five bones of the had between the wrist and the fingers
- Back portion of the mouth
- Abnormal discharge from the urethra
- Layer of skin beneath the epidermis
- Abnormally fast breathing
- Opening of a blocked blood vessel
- At or near the middle of the body
- Inflammation of a vein with a thrombus
- Above another body structure
- Long bone in the thigh
- Windpipe
- Passageway at the back of the mouth for air and food
- Inflammation of the skin
- Smallest unit of a living structure
- Outer portion of the skin
- Chest cavity
Down
- Muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
- Outermost layer of heart tissue
- Below another body structure
- Inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Point at which two bones join together to allow movement
- Innermost layer of the heart tissue
- Pigment that determines skin, hair, and eye color
- Joint inflammation
- Tissue or organ that receives nerve impulses
- Malignant tumor of bone
- At or toward the back of the body
- Inflammation of the appendix
- Degenerative thinning of bone
- Bottom layer of skin
- Severe inflammation of the dermis and subcutaneous
- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Muscular layer of heart tissue between the epicardium and the endocardium
- Portion of the throat above the soft palate
- Protective covering of the heart
- Largest artery of the body
- U-shaped bone of the lower jaw
- Midsection of the lung where the nerves and vessels enter and exit
- Cartilaginous division in the nose
- At or toward the front of the body
50 Clues: Windpipe • Heel bone • Chest cavity • Joint inflammation • Bottom layer of skin • Long bone in the thigh • Malignant tumor of bone • Inflammation of the skin • Abnormally slow breathing • Back portion of the mouth • Abnormally fast breathing • Outer portion of the skin • Largest artery of the body • Below another body structure • Inflammation of the appendix • Above another body structure • ...
Medical Knowledge 2013-07-05
Across
- Doctor, for short
- High peak
- In 1926, the first vaccine for this disease was developed
- ___ manner of speaking
- In 1906, he suggested the existence of vitamins and that lack of vitamins caused scurvy and rickets
- Big name in the 19th century homeopahty, William Cullen ___
- Plot out
- Its central role was supported by Plato and Hippocratic physicians
- William Grey Walter invted ___ topography
- Requirement
- J.A. McWilliam first reported on experiments which led to the development of this device
- Prenatal test, for short
- Part of a cholesterol blood test
- Zap
- Misdiagnosed, perhaps
- Time segment
- First name of one of the inventors of the stereotactic method
- Used for hearing
- Furniture trees
- Number of human senses
- Haemoglobin, ___ cells
- A swelling of the thyroid gland
- Sudden interruption of the blood supply to the brain
- Robert Ledley invted the full ___ body scan
- U.S. health group, for short
Down
- Sore spots
- HCAHPS measures this
- 1980 discovery that improved heart disease treatment, implantable ___
- He wrote: Antiseptic Principles of the Practice of Surgery
- Depart
- The first vaccine for this was approved in 2006
- Jonas Salk's vaccine
- Meet with a patient
- Science degree
- Accounts receivable, briefly
- VAX-D was a discovery which improved treatment problems in this area of the body
- Doctor, for short
- Middle name for the man who discovered the medical use of X-rays
- ___ Carson: with the help of a team of doctors, he was the first to seperate occipital craniopagus twins
- Deficiency
- He developed a vaccine for anthrax
- One of the inventors of the stereotactic method
- Caused by ticks
- 1976: the first commercial ___ scanner
- The regulatory body that oversees the development of medical drugs
- Medical prioritizing
- Unusual
- ELISA technique is used to detect ___
- ___! That hurts!
- Means inside at the beginning of a word
50 Clues: Zap • Depart • Unusual • Plot out • High peak • Sore spots • Deficiency • Requirement • Time segment • Science degree • Caused by ticks • Furniture trees • Used for hearing • ___! That hurts! • Doctor, for short • Doctor, for short • Meet with a patient • HCAHPS measures this • Jonas Salk's vaccine • Medical prioritizing • Misdiagnosed, perhaps • ___ manner of speaking • Number of human senses • ...
Medical Crossword 2013-05-31
Across
- A device that gives the body a bit of electrical energy to power the heart
- A successful treatment restoring something to health
- A device used to create a safe environment for a newborn baby to stay in
- A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries
- These bones are used to chew food and are located in the human mouth
- An ache in the head
- A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton
- A type of monitor used to measure the blood pressure in a person's body
- This muscle is used to taste food/drinks that you consume
- An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest
- The characteristic of good health and when someone is seen that looks fit they are assumed to be _______
- A process in which a body part such as a limb must be cut off to prevent a disease spreading to other parts of the body
- A liquid that pours out of your body after the muscle or fat has been penetrated and when coming into contact with oxygen turns red
- A device that ejects a certain amount of gases and vapors to control a patient's consciousness
- A medical tool used to cut bones
- a decayed part of a tooth
- A very deadly disease if not treated and the disease name starts with the letter"c"
Down
- Bright movable lights used in surgeries
- A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart
- A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi
- A vacuum-like medical device that sometimes is portable, and is used when no central vacuum device is unavailable
- A device used for a wide variety of examinations of the body, such as, scanning certain injuries in the body, mostly the head and spinal injuries, to examine large blood vessels in the patient's body, etc
- A disease that is caused by the blood cells noot responding properly to insulin
- Something humans have to consume food and liquids
- A device used to monitor the patients progress throughout an operation
- A device that measures the amount of bilirubin in the blood of a person
- An operation preformed on a living being to remove an illness
- A device used to analyze patient samples and show the substances in that sample
- This is what is used to cure a person with a disease
- An organ located in the head
30 Clues: An ache in the head • a decayed part of a tooth • An organ located in the head • A medical tool used to cut bones • Bright movable lights used in surgeries • Something humans have to consume food and liquids • A successful treatment restoring something to health • This is what is used to cure a person with a disease • An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest • ...
Medical Crossword 2013-05-31
Across
- These bones are used to chew food and are located in the human mouth
- Bright movable lights used in surgeries
- A process in which a body part such as a limb must be cut off to prevent a disease spreading to other parts of the body
- A successful treatment restoring something to health
- A device that gives the body a bit of electrical energy to power the heart
- An organ located in the head
- A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi
- a decayed part of a tooth
- A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton
- The characteristic of good health and when someone is seen that looks fit they are assumed to be _______
- A liquid that pours out of your body after the muscle or fat has been penetrated and when coming into contact with oxygen turns red
- A device used to analyze patient samples and show the substances in that sample
- A device used to monitor the patients progress throughout an operation
- A device that ejects a certain amount of gases and vapors to control a patient's consciousness
- An ache in the head
- A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries
Down
- A vacuum-like medical device that sometimes is portable, and is used when no central vacuum device is unavailable
- An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest
- An operation preformed on a living being to remove an illness
- A device that measures the amount of bilirubin in the blood of a person
- A device used for a wide variety of examinations of the body, such as, scanning certain injuries in the body, mostly the head and spinal injuries, to examine large blood vessels in the patient's body, etc
- A type of monitor used to measure the blood pressure in a person's body
- A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart
- A disease that is caused by the blood cells noot responding properly to insulin
- Something humans use to consume food and liquids
- A medical tool used to cut bones
- A device used to create a safe environment for a newborn baby to stay in
- A very deadly disease if not treated and the disease name starts with the letter"c"
- This muscle is used to taste food/drinks that you consume
- This is what is used to cure a person with a disease
30 Clues: An ache in the head • a decayed part of a tooth • An organ located in the head • A medical tool used to cut bones • Bright movable lights used in surgeries • Something humans use to consume food and liquids • A successful treatment restoring something to health • This is what is used to cure a person with a disease • An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest • ...
Medical vocabulary 2013-12-01
Across
- that hurts
- tuberculosis or cancer
- you say it to be polite
- saying all the letters of a word
- she or he helps the doctor
- you use it when a patient can't eat alone.
- the first day of your life
- it can happen to you if you have an accident
- washing the patient
- feeling unwell
Down
- a small medicine, similar to a tablet.
- it stings, you put it on a syringe
- the opposite of be excited
- inhale exhale
- a company that pays for your medical expense
- to fall down and be unconscious
- the nurse takes care of them
- when you write on a form
- an instrument you need to inject a vaccin.
- it has double meaning, it can cure or kill you...
20 Clues: that hurts • inhale exhale • feeling unwell • washing the patient • tuberculosis or cancer • you say it to be polite • when you write on a form • the opposite of be excited • she or he helps the doctor • the first day of your life • the nurse takes care of them • to fall down and be unconscious • saying all the letters of a word • it stings, you put it on a syringe • ...
Medical Terms 2013-12-08
Across
- Multiple tiny hemorrhages under the skin
- Immature white blood cell
- Spread of cancer
- A ductless gland
- Breaking of stones
- An inflammatory condition that can affect lung function
- Removal of a kidney
- Pertaining to the heart and vascular system
- 40 weeks of baby's development
- Agent that raises blood glucose
- Resting state
- Condition in which red blood cells do not transport enough oxygen to the cells
- Outer protective portion of the kidney
- Lack of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
- Normal breathing
- Changing of liquid into a semi-solid
- Surgical removal of a thrombus
- Triangular area at base of bladder
- Limping caused by inadequate blood supply
- A radiological picture of the trachea and bronchi
- Movable flap of cartilage that covers the opening to the larynx
Down
- Removal of any gland
- Gallstones
- Incomplete expansion of the lung or part of a lung
- Listening to sounds within the body through a stethoscope
- Removal of pancreas
- Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- Substance secreted by glands
- Produce spermatozoa
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
- Red blood cell
- Surgical puncture of the chest cavity
- Puncture into the amnion to draw fluid
- Muscular layer of the heart
- Protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen
- Mitral valve
36 Clues: Gallstones • Mitral valve • Resting state • Red blood cell • Spread of cancer • A ductless gland • Normal breathing • Breaking of stones • Removal of pancreas • Produce spermatozoa • Removal of a kidney • Removal of any gland • Immature white blood cell • Muscular layer of the heart • Substance secreted by glands • 40 weeks of baby's development • Surgical removal of a thrombus • ...
Medical Words 2014-05-22
Across
- fades in and out intermittently
- by the body in response to invasion by a foreign organism or molecule
- exam of the body to determine cause of death
- against civillians to further political or surgical objectives
- shedding of the endometrium if no pregnancy occurs
- living in a nursing home
- of a mature egg from ovary
- sample excised for examination under microscope
- less of this is produced,eating and swallowing are affected
- is taken from one part of the body and attached to another
Down
- measures the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries when the heart contracts and relaxes
- first antibiotic introduced in 1943 (known as the "magic Bullet"
- pushing against the wall of an artery as the heart contracts
- when heart contracts(top)
- of organs or vessels
- legal advocate for LTC residents-visits the facilities and works to resolve complaints
- not resuscitat(no CPR)
- when heart relaxes(bottom)
- of proper nutrition that results from insufficient food intake or an improper diet
- off blood vessels or ducts
- of carrying a developing embryo or fetus within the body
- taking in and using of food by the body to maintain health
- first time a pregnant women feels the fetus move
- without consent or performing a procedure without consent
- emergency response team
- progressive and fatal brain disease in which neurons are destroyed
- failure to act that results in injury to a person
27 Clues: of organs or vessels • not resuscitat(no CPR) • emergency response team • living in a nursing home • when heart contracts(top) • when heart relaxes(bottom) • off blood vessels or ducts • of a mature egg from ovary • fades in and out intermittently • exam of the body to determine cause of death • sample excised for examination under microscope • ...
Medical Term 2014-07-14
Across
- a female egg cell is called
- where if inflammation in hepatitis
- the study of diseases of the kidney and bladder
- what is responsible for ensuring the one-way flow of blood in the heart
- to remove part of or all of the prepuce
- a bone in the pelvis
- a visual examination of the stomach is a
- in the term cardioversion, the suffix -ion means
- capillary exchange occurs by
- the long, flat bone forming the center of the anterior wall of the chest is the
- a bone in the wrist
- painful intercourse is called
- what is not a function of the heart
- chronic, lasting, serve pain around the vaginal orifice is a condition called
- coiled tube attached to the testis
- pathologic compression of the heart is known as
- a muscle in the back
Down
- the heart lies in the thoracic cavity between the lungs in an area called the
- the pacemaker of heart rhythm
- tissue heart valves can come from
- the terms sinus rhythm refers to
- a small bone in the middle of the ear
- the proceed of metabolite
- pertaining to the cortex
- the ovaries in the female and testes in the male can both be called
- irregular bleeding between menstrual periods is called
- inflammation of the lining of the heart is
- scarring that narrows the urethra is called
- prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands are
- Medical specialist in disorders of the kidney
- marginal, interventricular, and circumflex are all terms applied to heart
- abnormality in valve closure produces
32 Clues: a bone in the wrist • a bone in the pelvis • a muscle in the back • pertaining to the cortex • the proceed of metabolite • a female egg cell is called • capillary exchange occurs by • the pacemaker of heart rhythm • painful intercourse is called • the terms sinus rhythm refers to • tissue heart valves can come from • where if inflammation in hepatitis • ...
Medical Records 2016-11-02
Across
- Sometimes grumpy
- Smashes like a pancake
- Heals the sick
- First person to work
- Lab order
- Sounds like a wolf
- Non emergency care
- Private
- Places documents in computer
- Patient records
Down
- Picks up twice daily
- 120/80
- I'm sleepy
- Loves the smurfs
- Sick person
- Images are taken
- Rosh
- Puts visit in order
- Sugar issues
- Does for everybody
20 Clues: Rosh • 120/80 • Private • Lab order • I'm sleepy • Sick person • Sugar issues • Heals the sick • Patient records • Sometimes grumpy • Loves the smurfs • Images are taken • Sounds like a wolf • Non emergency care • Does for everybody • Puts visit in order • Picks up twice daily • First person to work • Smashes like a pancake • Places documents in computer
Medical Terms 2018-04-17
Across
- before birth
- disease affecting an entire population
- specialist in the study of skin
- blue discoloration
- against recommendation
- having two atoms
- lacking water
- white blood cells
- state of balance
Down
- a new born infant
- backward flow
- normal blood volume
- consisting of many cells
- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- referring to side
- to move toward midline
- specialist in the study of children
- round bacteria,grows in groups of two
- meaning first
- symtoms that precedes a disease
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- having equal sides
- to move away from midline
- agent used to prevent affections
- dark pigment
25 Clues: before birth • dark pigment • backward flow • meaning first • lacking water • having two atoms • state of balance • a new born infant • referring to side • white blood cells • blue discoloration • having equal sides • normal blood volume • to move toward midline • against recommendation • consisting of many cells • to move away from midline • specialist in the study of skin • ...
medical terms 2018-04-19
Across
- care and treatment of children
- arm moves away from body
- abnormally large
- red blood cells
- specialist that study the skin
- of the nerve neuritis
- excess breathing
- specialist of the nerves
- the study of the aged
- same unchanged
- blue color due to lack of oxygen
Down
- inflammation of the stomach
- dark pigment that color skin and hair
- specialist that study the heart
- the adjective for larynx
- not coordinated
- study of the body structure
- word musculoskeletal is a word
- arm moves towards the body
- high blood temperature
- the study of the mind
- early birth
- the white blood cell
- temporary memory loss
- the word after the root
25 Clues: early birth • same unchanged • not coordinated • red blood cells • abnormally large • excess breathing • the white blood cell • of the nerve neuritis • the study of the mind • the study of the aged • temporary memory loss • high blood temperature • the word after the root • the adjective for larynx • arm moves away from body • specialist of the nerves • arm moves towards the body • ...
Medical Terms 2019-10-31
Across
- / The prefix meaning within
- / The suffix of surgical removal
- / The abbreviation of chest pain
- / The abbreviation of vital sighs stable
- / Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- monitor / A portable ECG machine
- / Instrument to measure pressure
- infraction / A heart attack
- / The abbreviation Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- / The abbreviation of shortness of breath
- / Prefix meaning against
- / Small device that helps control abnormal heart rhythms
Down
- / The abbreviation of do not resuscitate
- / The thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- / Fine branching blood vessels that form a network
- / This suffix is the process of cutting
- / Known as high blood pressure
- / Tool that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- / Instrument of viewing
- / Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- / This is the main organ of the cardiovascular system
- / Carries oxygenated blood to the body parts
- / Root word meaning heart
- / An artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- arrest / The complete stopping of the heart
25 Clues: / Instrument of viewing • / Prefix meaning against • / Root word meaning heart • / The prefix meaning within • infraction / A heart attack • / Known as high blood pressure • / The suffix of surgical removal • / The abbreviation of chest pain • / Instrument to measure pressure • monitor / A portable ECG machine • / This suffix is the process of cutting • ...
Medical Terms 2019-10-31
Across
- / Instrument to measure pressure
- / The abbreviation of shortness of breath
- / Instrument of viewing
- / Small device that helps control abnormal heart rhythms
- / The prefix meaning within
- / The abbreviation Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- / The thin inner layer that lines each chamber of the heart
- / Root word meaning heart
- / Pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- / Known as high blood pressure
Down
- / The suffix of surgical removal
- / This suffix is the process of cutting
- / The abbreviation of vital sighs stable
- / Tool that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- monitor / A portable ECG machine
- / Prefix meaning against
- / This is the main organ of the cardiovascular system
- arrest / The complete stopping of the heart
- / Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- / Fine branching blood vessels that form a network
- / An artery has a weakened wall causing it to swell
- / The abbreviation of do not resuscitate
- / The abbreviation of chest pain
- infraction / A heart attack
- / Carries oxygenated blood to the body parts
25 Clues: / Instrument of viewing • / Prefix meaning against • / Root word meaning heart • / The prefix meaning within • infraction / A heart attack • / Known as high blood pressure • / The suffix of surgical removal • / Instrument to measure pressure • / The abbreviation of chest pain • monitor / A portable ECG machine • / This suffix is the process of cutting • ...
Medical Term 2019-11-26
Across
- small hard bumps on skin. May feel like Sandpaper
- a microscopic appendage that comes out of the cell body in bacteria
- high blood sugar
- Purification of blood to help kidneys
- a type of welt, can be itchy and raised
- The surgical removal of some or all of stomach
- Identity of disease or illness by examination
- a fatty cyst of the sebaceous gland
- pale skin, eyes and are especially sensitive to the sun
Down
- Enlarged liver
- a small blister that contains pus
- The breakdown of red blood cells
- removal of both testicles
- low blood sugar
- allergy to protein in gluten
- Disorder that involves difficulty in speech
- Mental disorder that involves loss of reality
- skin condition that causes skin cells to build up and come off in flakey patches
- Fibrous protein in vertebra
- Examination of tissue (living) to check for disease
20 Clues: Enlarged liver • low blood sugar • high blood sugar • removal of both testicles • Fibrous protein in vertebra • allergy to protein in gluten • The breakdown of red blood cells • a small blister that contains pus • a fatty cyst of the sebaceous gland • Purification of blood to help kidneys • a type of welt, can be itchy and raised • Disorder that involves difficulty in speech • ...
Medical Terms 2021-01-25
Across
- What is the meaning of macro-?
- Movement that brings a body part closer to the central axis
- Process by which blood vessels are repaired after injury
- What is another term for clotting?
- The root word for vein
- Farther away from the midline or site of attachment
- Separating the components of a sample by spinning it
- Combination of the root and combining vowel
- Mist of droplets
- Red blood cell
- blood count What is CBC?
- Nephr- means?
Down
- Principal protein in blood plasma.
- What is CMV?
- Toward the back
- What is FHR?
- Fibrous plasma protein that forms clots
- IV is the abbreviation for
- disease CVD is the abbreviation for
- What is the main part of a word called?
- What is the meaning of arthro?
- Cx is the abbreviation for
- Heme means?
- Winged infusion set
24 Clues: Heme means? • What is CMV? • What is FHR? • Nephr- means? • Red blood cell • Toward the back • Mist of droplets • Winged infusion set • The root word for vein • blood count What is CBC? • IV is the abbreviation for • Cx is the abbreviation for • What is the meaning of macro-? • What is the meaning of arthro? • Principal protein in blood plasma. • What is another term for clotting? • ...
Medical Terms 2020-06-29
Across
- being able to walk
- Heart rate
- Loss of breath
- Purple skin due to lack of oxygen
- A high temperature
- The past
- Monoxide A dangerous gas
- High blood pressure
- another word for throw up
- A sign of withdrawal
- a way to determine death
- Bleeding in the intestinal tract
Down
- Skin infection
- infarction
- stiff limbs
- when you pass out
- Uncontrollable shaking
- A dangerous temperature
- small
- Respiratory distress
- Lack of oxygen
- A lung disease
- A mini stroke
- A life threatening infection
- CVA
25 Clues: CVA • small • The past • infarction • Heart rate • stiff limbs • A mini stroke • Skin infection • Lack of oxygen • A lung disease • Loss of breath • when you pass out • being able to walk • A high temperature • High blood pressure • Respiratory distress • A sign of withdrawal • Uncontrollable shaking • A dangerous temperature • Monoxide A dangerous gas • a way to determine death • another word for throw up • ...
Medical Benefits 2020-08-25
Across
- TeamCare's voluntary imaging benefit vendor
- The portion a member would pay an in network provider for a sick office visit
- TeamCare's voluntary Telemedicine vendor
- what a provider can submit prior to services being rendered to see if the procedures would be approved by insurance for coverage
- if a member spends longer than 24 hours in a hospital or facility the patient is considered to be
- the term when a member authorizes TeamCare to pay their claim directly to their provider
- if the member's services require less than 24 hours in a hospital, office, or facility the services are considered to be
- a medical billing code that can be used in CSI to look up specific medical procedures
- the medical network for all of our members outside of Ohio
- the amount of covered expenses that an individual must satisfy before being eligible for payment of any benefit
- this benefit would cover mental health and drug rehab visits both inpatient and outpatient
- the portion that the member must pay prior to the insurance covering all covered services at 100%
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- the medical network for members living in the state of Ohio
- TeamCare's pharmacy vendor
- covered at 100% with no copay through an in network provider this benefit can include coverage for routine check ups, physicals, immunizations, and breast pumps
- generally seen on retiree plans, this refers to the amount of payments that can be made in a calendar year towards a member's medical benefits
- this benefit would cover a member's inpatient hospital stay
- this benefit can cover a member who has been in an accident for the first date of treatment, and must be within 5 days of the accident
- the percentage that a member has to pay after meeting their deductible
- TeamCare's voluntary lab benefit vendor
- the benefit that would cover such things as durable medical equipment, and physical therapy
- the benefit that would cover a member's surgery
22 Clues: TeamCare's pharmacy vendor • TeamCare's voluntary lab benefit vendor • TeamCare's voluntary Telemedicine vendor • TeamCare's voluntary imaging benefit vendor • the benefit that would cover a member's surgery • the medical network for all of our members outside of Ohio • the medical network for members living in the state of Ohio • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
Across
- Hämatologie
- Quarantäne
- Blutkörperchen
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- (Proben) beschriften
- Enzym
- Leukozyten
- Zwerchfell
- Farbstoff
- fähig, geeignet
- Blut
- Kreislauf
- plant ... specimens
- Schutz
- Übertragung
- Erreger
- Labor
- Routine
- heranreifen
- Gewebe
- Probe
Down
- Desinfektion
- überleben
- vermehren
- Objektträger
- Milz
- follow ... standarts
- Gerinnung
- Erythrozyten
- Blutgerinnsel
- Kittel
- Histologie
- Keim
- anzeigen
- verwertbar
- Thrombozyten
- Quelle
- Magen
38 Clues: Milz • Blut • Keim • Enzym • Magen • Labor • Probe • Kittel • Schutz • Quelle • Gewebe • Erreger • Routine • anzeigen • überleben • vermehren • Gerinnung • Farbstoff • Kreislauf • Quarantäne • Leukozyten • Zwerchfell • Histologie • verwertbar • Hämatologie • Übertragung • heranreifen • Desinfektion • Objektträger • Erythrozyten • Thrombozyten • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Körper-)flüssigkeit • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
Across
- Übertragung
- Leukozyten
- Zwerchfell
- Blutgerinnsel
- plant ... specimens
- vermehren
- Objektträger
- Blut
- heranreifen
- (Proben) beschriften
- Routine
- follow ... standarts
- Hämatologie
- Erreger
- überleben
- Keim
- Blutkörperchen
- Farbstoff
- Schutz
Down
- Gerinnung
- Kreislauf
- Milz
- Probe
- Desinfektion
- Kittel
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- Labor
- Erythrozyten
- fähig, geeignet
- verwertbar
- Thrombozyten
- Quelle
- Magen
- anzeigen
- Histologie
- Enzym
- Quarantäne
- Gewebe
38 Clues: Milz • Blut • Keim • Probe • Labor • Magen • Enzym • Kittel • Quelle • Gewebe • Schutz • Routine • Erreger • anzeigen • Gerinnung • Kreislauf • vermehren • überleben • Farbstoff • Leukozyten • Zwerchfell • verwertbar • Histologie • Quarantäne • Übertragung • heranreifen • Hämatologie • Desinfektion • Erythrozyten • Thrombozyten • Objektträger • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Körper-)flüssigkeit • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
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- Farbstoff
- anzeigen
- heranreifen
- Quelle
- Quarantäne
- Histologie
- Erreger
- Objektträger
- Blutkörperchen
- Blutgerinnsel
- Zwerchfell
- Gerinnung
- verwertbar
- Enzym
- vermehren
- Übertragung
- Gewebe
- follow ... standarts
- Magen
- Hämatologie
- Erythrozyten
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
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- Desinfektion
- Milz
- Schutz
- Keim
- Blut
- Labor
- fähig, geeignet
- Kittel
- überleben
- Thrombozyten
- Probe
- (Proben) beschriften
- Leukozyten
- plant ... specimens
- Kreislauf
- Routine
38 Clues: Milz • Keim • Blut • Labor • Probe • Enzym • Magen • Schutz • Quelle • Kittel • Gewebe • Erreger • Routine • anzeigen • Farbstoff • überleben • Gerinnung • Kreislauf • vermehren • Quarantäne • Histologie • Zwerchfell • Leukozyten • verwertbar • heranreifen • Übertragung • Hämatologie • Desinfektion • Objektträger • Thrombozyten • Erythrozyten • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Proben) beschriften • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
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- Milz
- Gerinnung
- Übertragung
- Quarantäne
- verwertbar
- überleben
- vermehren
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- Erreger
- fähig, geeignet
- Labor
- anzeigen
- plant ... specimens
- Farbstoff
- follow ... standarts
- Quelle
- heranreifen
- Desinfektion
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- Blut
- Leukozyten
- Kittel
- Blutkörperchen
- Magen
- Thrombozyten
- Zwerchfell
- Routine
- Blutgerinnsel
- Probe
- Histologie
- Hämatologie
- Schutz
- Keim
- Objektträger
- Kreislauf
- Enzym
- Erythrozyten
- (Proben) beschriften
- Gewebe
38 Clues: Blut • Milz • Keim • Magen • Probe • Labor • Enzym • Kittel • Schutz • Quelle • Gewebe • Routine • Erreger • anzeigen • Gerinnung • überleben • vermehren • Kreislauf • Farbstoff • Leukozyten • Quarantäne • verwertbar • Zwerchfell • Histologie • Übertragung • Hämatologie • heranreifen • Thrombozyten • Objektträger • Erythrozyten • Desinfektion • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Körper-)flüssigkeit • ...
medical terms 2020-12-07
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- (Proben) beschriften
- Kreislauf
- überleben
- Routine
- Zwerchfell
- Erreger
- vermehren
- Objektträger
- Gerinnung
- Hämatologie
- Quarantäne
- fähig, geeignet
- Keim
- follow ... standarts
- Quelle
- heranreifen
- Probe
- Blutkörperchen
- Desinfektion
- Blutgerinnsel
Down
- verwertbar
- plant ... specimens
- Leukozyten
- Labor
- Milz
- Gewebe
- Erythrozyten
- Histologie
- anzeigen
- (Körper-)flüssigkeit
- Schutz
- Thrombozyten
- Magen
- Enzym
- Übertragung
- Blut
- Kittel
- Farbstoff
38 Clues: Milz • Keim • Blut • Labor • Magen • Enzym • Probe • Gewebe • Schutz • Quelle • Kittel • Routine • Erreger • anzeigen • Kreislauf • überleben • vermehren • Gerinnung • Farbstoff • verwertbar • Leukozyten • Zwerchfell • Histologie • Quarantäne • Hämatologie • Übertragung • heranreifen • Erythrozyten • Thrombozyten • Objektträger • Desinfektion • Blutgerinnsel • Blutkörperchen • fähig, geeignet • plant ... specimens • (Proben) beschriften • ...
MEDICAL 2021 2021-03-05
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- of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- variable variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
- Data are units of information, usuallynumeric,
- The blood pressure when the heart is contracting.
- scientific control is an experiment or observation designed to minimize the effects of variables other than the independent variable.
- clinical measurements, specifically pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate, and blood pressure, that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- Bacteria are a type of biological cell.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- variable variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another.
- A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.
- design design of experiments is the design of any task that aims to describe and explain the variation of information under conditions that are hypothesized to reflect the variation.
- physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object,
- rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them, typically as felt in the wrists or neck.
- relating to the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
- person who acts on behalf of another person or group.
- bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- number of breaths you take per minute
20 Clues: number of breaths you take per minute • Bacteria are a type of biological cell. • Data are units of information, usuallynumeric, • pressure of the blood in the circulatory system • The blood pressure when the heart is contracting. • person who acts on behalf of another person or group. • degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, • ...
Medical Terms 2017-05-03
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- Develop in your gallbladder or bile duct when the chemicals in your bile (fluid that helps break down the food you eat) harden.
- A condition that causes pain around the outside of your elbow. The medical term for this is lateral epicondylitis because it can cause pain near your lateral epicondyle, which is the bony part of your outer elbow. (2 words)
- An operation to change the shape of your nose. This may be because you’re unhappy with the way it looks, or you want to restore its shape after an injury.
- A build-up of fluid in the middle ear which can cause problems with hearing. (2 words)
- Uses high energy X-rays to destroy unwanted cells, such as cancer cells.
- When you hear sound that isn’t caused by an outside source. This condition affects about 1 in 10 people.
- A type of keyhole surgery to look inside your knee joint to find out more about problems, such as inflammation or an injury.
- Also known as adhesive capsulitis. Common symptoms are pain and increasing stiffness in your shoulder, eventually making the joint difficult to move. (2 words)
- A small, brown growth in your skin, usually circular or oval-shaped and almost every adult has at least a few.
- Numbs a small part of your body and works by temporarily blocking the way your nerves carry pain signals to your brain. (2 words)
- A common skin condition that causes spots. It can vary from mild to severe and can affect the skin of your face, back, shoulders and chest.
- A long-term condition that affects your digestive system. It causes pain or discomfort in your tummy (abdomen) and a change in your bowel habits.
- Inflammation of your tonsils, usually as a result of an infection. The infection may be viral or, less commonly, bacterial.
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- Small, rough lumps or growths on your skin caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). You can get them anywhere, but they are most common on your hands, knees and feet.
- A procedure that allows a doctor to look inside your oesophagus (the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach), your stomach and part of your small intestine (duodenum).
- A common condition that affects your airways. It can make you cough, wheeze and you can even find it difficult to breathe.
- A severe headache and other symptoms that stop you carrying on as normal. You may feel sick or be extra sensitive to light and noise.
- A diagnostic test which can help your doctor to find out the cause of symptoms such as persistent diarrhoea or a change in your bowel habits. If you have bleeding or mucus coming from your back passage, it can look for problems that could be causing this.
- A skin condition where you get raised patches of inflamed skin. It can vary hugely in severity from person to person and can come and go over time. It isn’t contagious so you can’t catch it or pass it on to others, and it doesn’t spread over your body.
- An inflammatory condition that affects your gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may include abdominal (tummy) pain, persistent diarrhoea and feeling more tired than usual. (2 words)
- The most common form of arthritis, affecting over eight million people in the UK. It affects your joints, making them stiff and painful. Your knees, hips and the small joints in your hands are the most commonly affected.
- A treatment that aims to improve the way your joints and muscles work. It can help to maximise your movement, flexibility, coordination and strength.
- A man-made (synthetic) type of steroid which are used to treat many different medical conditions.
- Swollen veins that you can see and often feel, lying under your skin. They usually affect your legs. (2 words)
- A potentially serious type of chest infection. When it happens, the alveoli (tiny air sacs) and smaller airways in your lungs become inflamed and fill with fluid.
- A procedure that allows your doctor to look at the airways of your lungs. Your doctor can use it to see if there are any problems, or remove anything that might be stuck.
26 Clues: Uses high energy X-rays to destroy unwanted cells, such as cancer cells. • A build-up of fluid in the middle ear which can cause problems with hearing. (2 words) • A man-made (synthetic) type of steroid which are used to treat many different medical conditions. • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2018-11-06
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- history and physical
- fasting blood sugar
- eye, ears, nose, throat
- hard of hearing
- headache, hearing aid
- etiology
- Hg
- head of bed
- hydrochloric acid
- hydrogen
- electrocardiogram
- foley catheter
- ff
- gallbladder
- FE
- electroencephalogram
- G
- glucose tolerance test
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- H2O
- health maintenance organization
- Food and Drug Administration
- fever unknown origin
- hour of sleep, bed time
- hgb
- genitourinary
- peroxide H202
- estimated blood loss
- fx
- hematocrit
- human immunodeficiency virus
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- gastrointestinal
- electromyogram
- drop
- gastric analysis
35 Clues: G • Hg • fx • ff • FE • H2O • hgb • drop • etiology • hydrogen • hematocrit • head of bed • gallbladder • genitourinary • peroxide H202 • foley catheter • electromyogram • hard of hearing • gastrointestinal • gastric analysis • hydrochloric acid • electrocardiogram • fasting blood sugar • history and physical • fever unknown origin • estimated blood loss • electroencephalogram • headache, hearing aid • glucose tolerance test • ...
Medical Detectives 2018-11-07
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- conscious perception of visual input
- medical doctor specializing in children
- carries messages from sensory organs to the cerebrum
- nervous system that is made up of nerves
- yeast or molds
- visual perception and involved in some forms of visual, short-term memory
- doctor who specializes in disorders of the brain, spine, and nerves
- nerve fibers that connect the left and right cerebral hemispheres
- medical professional who studies and investigates the incidence, distribute, and possible control of diseases
- single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host to multiply and requires an antibiotic
- normal range is 98.7 through 99.1 degrees
- voluntary control of skeletal muscles
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- nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- receives information about smells from the nose and send it to the brain
- receive visual stimuli from the eyes and relay this information to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe
- normal group before experimented with
- sensing touch, spatial processing, language, memory
- infectious agents that need a host to multiply and are too tiny to see under a classroom microscope that does not need an antibiotic
- chemicals that assist in passing a signal through the synapse
- planning, initiated movements, social and emotional processing, attention, memory retrieval and storage
- branch extending from a neuron that receives signals from another neuron
- sensing touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature, and taste
- clues about a person's diagnosis if ill
- beats per minute
- reasoning, planning, memory, and sensory processing
25 Clues: yeast or molds • beats per minute • conscious perception of visual input • normal group before experimented with • voluntary control of skeletal muscles • medical doctor specializing in children • clues about a person's diagnosis if ill • nervous system that is made up of nerves • normal range is 98.7 through 99.1 degrees • sensing touch, spatial processing, language, memory • ...
Medical Detectives 2018-11-07
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- beats per minute
- planning, initiated movements, social and emotional processing, attention, memory retrieval and storage
- single-celled organisms that do not rely on a host to multiply and requires an antibiotic
- receive visual stimuli from the eyes and relay this information to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe
- receives information about smells from the nose and send it to the brain
- chemicals that assist in passing a signal through the synapse
- branch extending from a neuron that receives signals from another neuron
- doctor who specializes in disorders of the brain, spine, and nerves
- conscious perception of visual input
- nervous system that is made up of nerves
- carries messages from sensory organs to the cerebrum
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- clues about a person's diagnosis if ill
- nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- medical professional who studies and investigates the incidence, distribute, and possible control of diseases
- normal group before experimented with
- yeast or molds
- sensing touch, spatial processing, language, memory
- visual perception and involved in some forms of visual, short-term memory
- sensing touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature, and taste
- normal range is 98.7 through 99.1 degrees
- nerve fibers that connect the left and right cerebral hemispheres
- voluntary control of skeletal muscles
- reasoning, planning, memory, and sensory processing
- medical doctor specializing in children
- infectious agents that need a host to multiply and are too tiny to see under a classroom microscope that does not need an antibiotic
25 Clues: yeast or molds • beats per minute • conscious perception of visual input • normal group before experimented with • voluntary control of skeletal muscles • clues about a person's diagnosis if ill • medical doctor specializing in children • nervous system that is made up of nerves • normal range is 98.7 through 99.1 degrees • sensing touch, spatial processing, language, memory • ...
Medical Scramble 2019-07-11
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- One who makes and fits corrective lenses for the eye
- White Blood Cell
- Discrimination based on race
- One who studies and treats the foot
- One half or one side if the chest
- study of the kidney
- specialist in the study of the heart
- narrowing of a canal
- fear
- study and treatment of the aged
- Medical specialty concerning pregnancy and birth
- skin disease
- Use of radiation in diagnosis and treatment
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- sustained muscle contraction
- increased urination
- changes due to lack of nourishment
- study of the nervous system
- Loss of intellectual function
- Study and treatment of the skin
- Having a blood clot
- loss of sensation
- Care and treatment of children
- inflammation of the stomach
- Study of body structure
24 Clues: fear • skin disease • White Blood Cell • loss of sensation • increased urination • Having a blood clot • study of the kidney • narrowing of a canal • Study of body structure • study of the nervous system • inflammation of the stomach • sustained muscle contraction • Discrimination based on race • Loss of intellectual function • Care and treatment of children • Study and treatment of the skin • ...
Medical Emergencies 2019-09-24
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- Forcible expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth
- Sudden onset condition caused by acute vascular lesions on the brain
- Unpleasant sensation around the epigastrum and abdomen usually resulting in vomiting
- Hemorrhage from the nose
- Increase of glucose in the blood
- Artificial substitution of heart and lung actions
- Separation of the layers of a surgical wound
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- Illusion of movement
- Diminished glucose concentration in the blood
- Subjective sensation preceding the onset of a paraoxysmal attack
- Condition of profound hemodynamic and metabolic disturbance
- Sudden stop of cardiac output
- Device that applies an electric shock to restore cardiac rhythm
- Disorganized cardiac rhythm
- Vascular reaction involving the upper dermis representing localized edema
- Temporary suspension of consciousness
- Urgent or pressing need
- Abnormal drowsiness
- Bodily injuries caused by physical means
- Absence of skin coloration
20 Clues: Abnormal drowsiness • Illusion of movement • Urgent or pressing need • Hemorrhage from the nose • Absence of skin coloration • Disorganized cardiac rhythm • Sudden stop of cardiac output • Increase of glucose in the blood • Temporary suspension of consciousness • Bodily injuries caused by physical means • Separation of the layers of a surgical wound • ...
Medical Terms 2018-01-24
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- Someone who studies the environment such as oxygen levels and dryness of rainforests
- Collects information about the composition of chemical substances
- a biologist who studies genetics, the science of genes, heredity, and variation of organisms.
- A person who experiments the water we use to see if the water is infected that is bad for human’s health
- Claims adjusters investigate insurance claims by interviewing the claimant and witnesses, consulting police and hospital records
- A caretaker of animals that is for show towards other people
- also known as nuclear medicine technologists, are trained to use radiopharmaceuticals and medical imaging to help detect health issues. The field of nuclear medicine technology requires specialized training from an associate's or bachelor's degree program.
- Somebody who monitors lab results to diagnose problems
- Radiation therapy uses targeted energy (e.g., X-rays, radioactive substances) to destroy cancer cells, shrink tumors, and/or alleviate certain cancer-related symptoms. It may be used
- Levonorgestrel-releasing implant, sold under the brand name Jadelle among others, is a device made up of a two rods of levonorgestrel used for birth control
- analyzes x-ray results to scan through bones of living animals and humans
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- A medical character who makes predictions and help answer medical problems
- Doctors who help and solve ideas and problem dealing with dental ideas
- is a scientist who studies living organisms
- are responsible for the setting up and maintenance of laboratory equipment, as well as performing technical tasks associated with cell reproduction, maintaining records, and storing samples
- A physician trained and experienced in hematology, that is, skilled in performing diagnostic examinations of blood and bone marrow, or in treatment of such diseases, or both
- Somebody who’s helps and cures problems for animals
- A manager of drugs used for symptoms
- A specialist in surgical removal of a section or layer of the cornea
- Somebody who analyzes underwater creature with photography and studies animals such as fishes, or dolphins.
- Somebody who stores medical records of patients
- Somebody who test foods or drugs for poisons that could cost lives
- An expert of anatomy; a dissector
- an expert in dietetics; that is, human nutrition and the regulation of diet.
24 Clues: An expert of anatomy; a dissector • A manager of drugs used for symptoms • is a scientist who studies living organisms • Somebody who stores medical records of patients • Somebody who’s helps and cures problems for animals • Somebody who monitors lab results to diagnose problems • A caretaker of animals that is for show towards other people • ...
Medical Interventions 2019-02-12
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- something that will increase the susceptibility to acquire a disease or injury
- digital imaging of internal structures of the body - used to detect bodily abnormalities
- a type of cancer that affects the melanocytes in the skin - causes rapid metastasizing of melanin
- the treatment of disease by means of radiation (as X-rays)
- a method that is used to determine if a person is affected by a genetic disease
- X-Ray, MRI, CT, and ultrasounds that are used to scan for bodily abnormalities
- reoccurrence of signs and symptoms
- abnormal tissue growth commonly found in rectal or colon
- a gene whose protein products inhibit cell division, thereby preventing uncontrolled cell growth
- programed cellular death
- cancer occurring occasionally, singly, or in scattered instances
- a noninvasive technique involving the formation of a two-dimensional image used for the examination of internal body structures and the detection of bodily abnormalities
- to test or examine for the presence of something (as a disease)
- a branch of medicine concerned with the use of radiant energy (as X-rays or ultrasound) in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
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- cancer that is common in family genetics
- the use of chemical agents in the treatment or control of disease or mental disorder
- an inherited disorder in which affected individuals have a higher-than-normal chance of developing certain types of cancer, often before the age of 50
- information that is made up of hereditary history
- a malignant tumor of potentially unlimited growth that expands locally and systemically
- magnetic resonance imaging – used to detect any bodily abnormalities
- disappearance of signs and symptoms – may be temporary or permanent
- any measure in which is taken to aid the improvement of an individual’s life
- gene that has the potential to develop into a cancer gene
- examination of tissue, cells, or fluid in the body
- the spread of cancer cells or bacteria in the body
- a gene that may develop into an oncogene but requires a genetic mutation
- minimally invasive surgery in which a scope is inserted to check if there is any abnormalities
- surgery in which diseased or abnormal tissue is destroyed or removed by freezing
- cancer derived from bone
- therapy that is used for people who are affected by a genetic disease
- a membranous sac, or cavity that contains fluid, gaseous, or semisolid substances
31 Clues: cancer derived from bone • programed cellular death • reoccurrence of signs and symptoms • cancer that is common in family genetics • information that is made up of hereditary history • examination of tissue, cells, or fluid in the body • the spread of cancer cells or bacteria in the body • abnormal tissue growth commonly found in rectal or colon • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2021-06-08
Medical Terms! 2021-03-23
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- Diseases and injuries of the skin concerned with skin cancer prevention
- Nephrology
- Oncology
- Disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck
- Gastroenterology
- Partial or complete loss of sensation usually by injection or Inhalation
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Disorders of the endocrine glands, such as sterility, diabetes, and thyroid problems
- Urinary tract disease and disorders of the male reproductive system
- Diseases of children from birth to adolescence, including wellness checks and vaccinations
- Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery
- Endocrinology
- Disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Ophthalmology
- Pathology
- Hematology
- Orthopedics
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- Examination of tissues cells, and body fluids for evidence of disease
- Dermatology
- Digestive tract and related structural diseases, a subspecialty of Digestive internal medicine
- Effects of aging and age-related disorders
- Pediatrics
- Mental illness, clinical depression, and other behavioral and emotional disorders
- Internal medicine
- Rheumatic diseases (acute and chronic conditions characterized by inflammation and joint disease)
- Emergency medicine
- Anesthesiology
- Gerontology
- Tumors, including benign and malignant conditions
- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels and cardiovascular surgery, a subspecialty of internal medicine
- Diseases related to the structure and function of the kidney
- Disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system, including preventing disorders and restoring function
- Cardiology
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- A disorder of the immune system resulting in hypersensitivity
- Inpatient care
37 Clues: Oncology • Pathology • Nephrology • Pediatrics • Cardiology • Hematology • Dermatology • Gerontology • Orthopedics • Endocrinology • Ophthalmology • Anesthesiology • Inpatient care • Gastroenterology • Internal medicine • Emergency medicine • Otorhinolaryngology • Obstetrics and gynecology • Effects of aging and age-related disorders • Eye examinations. eye diseases, and surgery • ...
Medical Words 2021-08-03
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- The state of being well
- The state of being pregnant
- Prolonged pain in one's back.
- A measure of the pressure at which the blood flows through the body
- Not well or healthy
- Physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
- Lack of strength or energy
- Illness of people, animals, plants, etc.
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- When your nose runs
- An uncomfortable feeling on the skin that makes you want to rub it with your nails
- Causing emotional or physical pain
- The quality of a person's voice when it sounds rough
- A drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain
- A pain in the inside part of your ear
- A person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured
- The red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart
- The reduction or end of pain
- Feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance and may fall over
- An injection
20 Clues: An injection • When your nose runs • Not well or healthy • The state of being well • Lack of strength or energy • The state of being pregnant • The reduction or end of pain • Prolonged pain in one's back. • Causing emotional or physical pain • A pain in the inside part of your ear • Illness of people, animals, plants, etc. • The quality of a person's voice when it sounds rough • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2021-08-08
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- Nasopharyngeal Airway
- Bag Valve Mask
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Estimated Time of Arrival
- PT
- HX
- IM
- Do not Resuscitate
- Altered Mental Status
- IV
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- abd
- Date of Birth
- Electrocardiogram
- ASA
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Gun Shot Wound
- SL
- Heart Rate
- Cerebral Vascular Event
- Dead on Arrival
- Return of Spontaneous Circulation
21 Clues: PT • SL • HX • IM • IV • abd • ASA • Heart Rate • Date of Birth • Bag Valve Mask • Gun Shot Wound • Dead on Arrival • Electrocardiogram • Do not Resuscitate • Atrial Fibrillation • Nasopharyngeal Airway • Altered Mental Status • Cerebral Vascular Event • Estimated Time of Arrival • Return of Spontaneous Circulation • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Medical Term 2023-09-21
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- another work for sagitt
- my grandma wrote a book about her genera. genera means?
- i like to secre trapped cats secre means to set apart and?
- is surgical revision a plasty or a pexy?
- sis means process word ____
- ized turns a noun into a ___
- is, is a ______
- someone who thinks they gnos everything is annoying, gnos means?
- those shoes sure have pheno there appearance has ____
- inter means between and ____
- prefix dia means?
- starbucks pays mei then the airport, mei means?
- if you are able that means you are ___
- the suffix ent, ant, added to the end of a word describes a ___
- i hate stas at work
- our story comes to a telo, telo means complete and ___
- please use your top[os] matt, top[os] means?
- ity turns a noun into a ______
- i like to stratum my lasagna. stratum means?
- suffix ouls is a ____
- gamete is a cell needed for ____
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- desis means bining together by disease ____
- apo means from, off, and ___
- carry-o-vers means to carry ___
- the kary/o is the ____
- ligand is a ____ that attaches to a receptor
- the suffix ed is a word that create's ___
- the prefix un means?
- your days are ploid! ploid means?
- when something is hereditarit is transmitted in a family ___
- oh no my rrhexis ______
- suffix gen means?
- ing is a verb ending that makes the continuous tense a ___
- ical is a 4 letter suffix that means pertaining ___
- pathy means a disease _____
- ion, tion turns a verb into a ___
- i don't have an ance ___
- you cant ster something that is ______
- tive got ____
- per means?
- i have a leakey vesic! what dose vesic mean?
- the suffix or, ile, ory means?
- when you are supine you are face, up and bending
43 Clues: per means? • tive got ____ • is, is a ______ • suffix gen means? • prefix dia means? • i hate stas at work • the prefix un means? • suffix ouls is a ____ • the kary/o is the ____ • another work for sagitt • oh no my rrhexis ______ • i don't have an ance ___ • sis means process word ____ • pathy means a disease _____ • apo means from, off, and ___ • ized turns a noun into a ___ • ...
Medical Parasitology 2023-09-25
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- a parasitic disease mainly infecting animals and occasionally humans. The animal host serves as the major parasite reservoir
- contamination with parasites present inside of the host organism
- transfer of pathogens from mother to foetus via the placenta. In this case the child will be born infected
- lives a parasitic life when opportunity arises
- any organism or animal that harbors the parasite
- the invasive form of parasite and motile stage
- In order to engulf food material, protozoa have false feet like structure which is called?
- contamination with parasites present on the outside of the host organisms
- a disease from the forest or present in the forest
- G. lamblia can be diagnosed by the string test, which is also known as?
- Roundworm
- The process of coming out from a cyst
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- drug against amoebiasis not used in 1st trimester of pregancy
- Parasitic species that employ one host
- Lives on the outer surface or in the superficial tissue of the host
- Parasitic species employ more than one host
- host Sexual reproduction of parasites takes place.
- sexually transmitted disease caused by a flagellate
- the infective stage of the parasite and resistant stage.
- an agent and very often a biting insect that is responsible for the transmission of the disease.
- harbors the parasites and serves as an important source of infection to other susceptible hosts.
21 Clues: Roundworm • The process of coming out from a cyst • Parasitic species that employ one host • Parasitic species employ more than one host • lives a parasitic life when opportunity arises • the invasive form of parasite and motile stage • any organism or animal that harbors the parasite • host Sexual reproduction of parasites takes place. • ...
Medical terms 2024-04-24
Across
- Originating from outside the body.
- Pertaining to the covering of the body, especially the skin.
- Producing pain.
- Beneath the skin.
- Beneath the skin.
- Inflammation around the skin.
- Around or near the adnexa, which are accessory structures of an organ.
- Pertaining to the skin and its appendages.
- Relating to the region beneath the skin.
- Pertaining to the outer layer of embryonic tissue, which gives rise to the skin.
- Resembling hair.
- Diminished sensitivity to pain
- Originating from the skin.
- Pain in a hair.
- Tumor of the hair follicle.
- A cell found around blood vessels.
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- Pain in fatty tissue.
- Surgical repair of tissue above or upon another structure.
- Abnormal condition of darkened skin.
- Inflammation of tissue beneath the skin.
- Below-normal movement or motor activity.
- Pertaining to cells that produce pigment.
- Painful skin condition.
- A cell found in the skin.
- A condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood.
- Any skin condition or disease.
- Inflammation of the skin.
- Pain in a gland.
- Pain in the pigment-producing cells
- Surgical removal of fat tissue
30 Clues: Producing pain. • Pain in a hair. • Pain in a gland. • Resembling hair. • Beneath the skin. • Beneath the skin. • Pain in fatty tissue. • Painful skin condition. • A cell found in the skin. • Inflammation of the skin. • Originating from the skin. • Tumor of the hair follicle. • Inflammation around the skin. • Any skin condition or disease. • Diminished sensitivity to pain • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- dermatitis a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and flaky skin, often occurring on the scalp, face, and other oily areas.
- relates to anything situated or administered under the skin, commonly associated with injections.
- glands are oil-producing glands found in the skin.
- refers to excessively dry skin, often associated with itching and scaling.
- fungi that infect the skin, hair, or nails, causing conditions like ringworm or athlete's foot.
- a type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin.
- a condition characterized by diminished sweating, often leading to overheating and heat-related illness.
- a fungal infection of the nails, typically causing discoloration, thickening, and brittleness.
- the major sweat glands in the human body, responsible for thermoregulation.
- a condition characterized by excessive production of sebum, leading to oily skin and scalp.
- a medical professional specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- the shedding or removal of dead skin cells from the surface of the skin.
- a skin condition characterized by the overgrowth of keratin, resulting in rough, scaly patches.
- a cosmetic procedure involving the mechanical removal of the outer layers of skin, often to treat scars or wrinkles.
- a benign skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue.
- a surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin for grafting.
- refers to the area around the mouth, commonly associated with certain skin conditions like perioral dermatitis.
- glands are sweat glands responsible for producing sweat to regulate body temperature.
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- cutting a specific area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve, often used in surgical procedures and for diagnostic purposes in neurology.
- a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary for regulation of body temperature.
- a redness of the skin, often due to inflammation or increased blood flow.
- refers to the tissue or layer directly beneath the skin.
- a rare inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash.
- refers to any abnormal condition or disease of the skin.
- is a chronic skin condition characterized by intensely itchy, blistering lesions, often associated with gluten intolerance.
- the outermost layer of the skin, providing protection and serving as a barrier against the environment.
- refers to anything related to or affecting the skin.
- a scar, particularly the fibrous tissue that forms over a wound during the healing process.
- refers to within or administered into the layers of the skin, commonly for allergy testing or vaccinations.
- refers to inflammation of the skin, often resulting in redness, itching, and sometimes blistering or scaling.
30 Clues: a benign skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue. • glands are oil-producing glands found in the skin. • refers to anything related to or affecting the skin. • refers to the tissue or layer directly beneath the skin. • refers to any abnormal condition or disease of the skin. • a surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin for grafting. • ...
Medical Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- dermatitis a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and flaky skin, often occurring on the scalp, face, and other oily areas.
- relates to anything situated or administered under the skin, commonly associated with injections.
- glands are oil-producing glands found in the skin.
- refers to excessively dry skin, often associated with itching and scaling.
- fungi that infect the skin, hair, or nails, causing conditions like ringworm or athlete's foot.
- a type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin.
- a condition characterized by diminished sweating, often leading to overheating and heat-related illness.
- a fungal infection of the nails, typically causing discoloration, thickening, and brittleness.
- the major sweat glands in the human body, responsible for thermoregulation.
- a condition characterized by excessive production of sebum, leading to oily skin and scalp.
- a medical professional specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- the shedding or removal of dead skin cells from the surface of the skin.
- a skin condition characterized by the overgrowth of keratin, resulting in rough, scaly patches.
- a cosmetic procedure involving the mechanical removal of the outer layers of skin, often to treat scars or wrinkles.
- a benign skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue.
- a surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin for grafting.
- refers to the area around the mouth, commonly associated with certain skin conditions like perioral dermatitis.
- glands are sweat glands responsible for producing sweat to regulate body temperature.
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- cutting a specific area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve, often used in surgical procedures and for diagnostic purposes in neurology.
- a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary for regulation of body temperature.
- a redness of the skin, often due to inflammation or increased blood flow.
- refers to the tissue or layer directly beneath the skin.
- a rare inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash.
- refers to any abnormal condition or disease of the skin.
- is a chronic skin condition characterized by intensely itchy, blistering lesions, often associated with gluten intolerance.
- the outermost layer of the skin, providing protection and serving as a barrier against the environment.
- refers to anything related to or affecting the skin.
- a scar, particularly the fibrous tissue that forms over a wound during the healing process.
- refers to within or administered into the layers of the skin, commonly for allergy testing or vaccinations.
- refers to inflammation of the skin, often resulting in redness, itching, and sometimes blistering or scaling.
30 Clues: a benign skin tumor composed of fibrous tissue. • glands are oil-producing glands found in the skin. • refers to anything related to or affecting the skin. • refers to the tissue or layer directly beneath the skin. • refers to any abnormal condition or disease of the skin. • a surgical instrument used to harvest thin slices of skin for grafting. • ...
Medical Suffixes 2024-02-13
20 Clues: flow • pain • image • disease • removal • study of • condition • tumor,mass • enlargement • inflammation • instrument view • like;resembling • surgical repair • death of tissue • surgical opening • surgical puncture • surgical incision • abnormal hardening • abnormal condition • instrument to record
Medical Specialists 2024-08-22
Across
- kidneys
- lower part of the large intestine
- skin
- stomach and intestines
- ear, nose and throat
- performs surgery to correct deformities and treat injuries and diseases
- assists women with pregnancy and childbirth
- Physician treats acute illnesses and injuries
- promotes wellness and treats older persons
- female reproductive organs
- mind
- administers medication to cause loss of sensation of feeling during surgery
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- heart and blood vessels
- endocrine system (glands)
- internal organs (lungs, heart, glands, intestines and kidneys
- treats conditions associated with physical medicine and patients in need of rehabilitation
- diagnoses disease by studying changes in organs, tissues and cells
- diagnoses and treats tumors (cancer)
- eyes
- Surgeon performs surgery on the lungs, heart and chest cavity
- kidneys, bladder and urinary system
- muscles and bones
- Promotes wellness and treats children
- brain and nervous system
- Practice Physician promotes wellness and treats individuals in all age groups
- Uses X-rays and radiation to diagnose and treat diseases
- Surgeon performs corrective surgery to repair injured or malformed body parts
- Medicine Physician prevents and treats injuries sustained in athletic events and physical activities
28 Clues: skin • eyes • mind • kidneys • muscles and bones • ear, nose and throat • stomach and intestines • heart and blood vessels • brain and nervous system • endocrine system (glands) • female reproductive organs • lower part of the large intestine • kidneys, bladder and urinary system • diagnoses and treats tumors (cancer) • Promotes wellness and treats children • ...
Medical Terms 2024-08-28
Across
- Swelling in the joint
- Long onset and long duration injury
- Lying face down
- When you point your toes away
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Stretching or tearing of muscles
- My legs are ___ to my hips
- Excessive straightening of a part
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Your brain is ___ to your toe
- BP
- DX
- Having surgery requires a ___ invasion
- Recent or new injury
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Pain felt somewhere other than where it is
- Increasing the angle of a joint
- P!
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- to pull backward
Down
- Lying face up
- HA
- Furthest from the center of the body
- The palm is ___ to the dorsal
- to push forward
- DOB
- Downward movement of the scapula
- The top of your hand is ___ to the plantar
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Your quad is ___ and your hamstring is posterior
- A paper cut is a ____ cut
- Body's response to injury
- When you bring toes toward the body
- Turning the forearm towards the body
- When you shrug your shoulders
35 Clues: HA • BP • DX • P! • DOB • Lying face up • Lying face down • to push forward • to pull backward • Recent or new injury • Swelling in the joint • A paper cut is a ____ cut • Body's response to injury • My legs are ___ to my hips • The palm is ___ to the dorsal • When you point your toes away • Your brain is ___ to your toe • When you shrug your shoulders • Increasing the angle of a joint • ...
Medical Knowledge 2024-08-28
Across
- A word for a sudden injury is ___.
- CPR stands for ___.
- The toes are ___ to the ankle.
- Dx stands for ___.
- A bodies response to injury is ___/
- The shoulders are ___ to the knees.
- Bringing your legs away is an example of ___.
- The hamstrings are ___ to the quads.
- The skin is ___ to the bone.
- Activities of daily ___.
- When you sleep on your stomach you are lying ___.
- A bruise is a ___.
- After an injury the joint is especially loose due to ___.
- Bringing your toes up toward your body is ___.
- Turning forearm toward the body is ___.
- ___ connects to the muscles.
- Popping your fingers is an example of ___.
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- If you do not have full ___ you cannot return to a sport.
- BP stands for ___.
- The nose is _____ to the head.
- Long term injuries are ___.
- Shoulder struggs are an example of this movement: ___.
- Bringing your legs inward is an example of ___.
- Over straightening a body part is ___.
- To pull backward is ___.
- Stretching or tearing ligaments is ___.
- The heel of your foot is the ___ side.
- Bringing toes to the side toward the midline is ___.
- Holding a cup of soup is an example of ___.
- The top of your foot is the ___ side.
- Increasing the angle of a joint is ___.
- The ears at ___ to the nose.
- DOB stands for ___.
- Stretching or tearing muscles and tendons is ___.
- The bone is ___ in the skin.
35 Clues: BP stands for ___. • Dx stands for ___. • A bruise is a ___. • CPR stands for ___. • DOB stands for ___. • To pull backward is ___. • Activities of daily ___. • Long term injuries are ___. • The skin is ___ to the bone. • The ears at ___ to the nose. • The bone is ___ in the skin. • ___ connects to the muscles. • The nose is _____ to the head. • The toes are ___ to the ankle. • ...
medical terms 2024-08-28
24 Clues: Bone • Skin • itis • cyte • Anti • peri • Lung • below • Blood • algia • Nerve • Brady • Hyper • Tumor • Heart • tachy • Within • Kidney • ectomy • Muscle • Stomach • abnormal • removal ectomy • condition emia
Medical Terms 2024-08-29
Across
- toe raises
- C with a line over it stands for
- situated away from center
- new injury
- farthest away from skin
- CO2 stands for
- what your body responds with to an injury
- swelling in tissue
- top side of a structure
- hr stands for
- movement towards your body
- calf raises
- farthest from the center of body
- H2O stands for
- region of injured tissue or skin
- lifting your leg up
- looseness in the joint
- tearing of the ligament
- bringing toes inwards
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- turning feet outwards
- below or toward the feet
- fx stands for
- paper-cut
- to pull backwards
- sleeping on your back
- closest to the mid-line of the body
- closest to center of body
- increasing the angle of the joint
- structure that connects muscle to bone
- shrugging your shoulders
- swelling in joint
- the movement of going up in arm curls
- complete separation of 2 ends of joint
- injury with a long duration
- laying face down
35 Clues: paper-cut • toe raises • new injury • calf raises • fx stands for • hr stands for • CO2 stands for • H2O stands for • laying face down • to pull backwards • swelling in joint • swelling in tissue • lifting your leg up • turning feet outwards • sleeping on your back • bringing toes inwards • looseness in the joint • farthest away from skin • top side of a structure • tearing of the ligament • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2024-08-31
20 Clues: Cell • Bone • Fast • Slow • Blood • Heart • Nerve • Around • Disease • Study of • Enlargement • Below normal • Inflammation • Within, inside • Surgical repair • Over, excessive • Surgical removal • Abnormal condition • Process of recording • Bad, difficult, painful
Medical equipment 2023-02-20
Across
- an instrument with two long narrow parts for holding things during medical operations
- a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart
- a type of portable bed used to carry an injured or ill person
- a piece of hospital equipment in which ill or premature babies lie to be kept warm and given treatment
- a tool to measure temperature of the body
- a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks
- a metal, plastic or wooden element placed next to a broken bone to immobilize it while it’s healing
- a tool which is used to inject fluid into the body or withdraw fluid from it
- an object to support a body part and hold it in the correct position after injury
- a small sharp knife used by doctors during operations to cut skin & tissue
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- tools and devices used by doctors to examine a patient and form an opinion of what is wrong
- a tool used during examinations of the throat which helps keep the view open
- a rolling transportation device often used by someone who cannot walk
- a thin tube inserted into a patient’s body in order to remove a liquid, e.g. urine
- sticks which fit under your arms and are used to walk when your leg or foot is injured or broken
- a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part
- a tough cover which protects an injured body part or a broken limb
- a type of radiation used to produce images that help to diagnose diseases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- a piece of cloth to support your arm in case it’s injured
20 Clues: magnetic resonance imaging • a tool to measure temperature of the body • a piece of cloth to support your arm in case it’s injured • a type of portable bed used to carry an injured or ill person • a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart • a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part • ...
Medical Prefix 2023-04-22
29 Clues: One • Ear • Eye • One • Four • Many • Bone • Vein • Lung • Mind • Below • Small • Three • After • Eating • Kideny • Muscle • Before • Poison • Around • Disease • Through • Fast,rapid • Blood vessel • Above,beyond • Partial,half • Above,beyond • Across,through • Beside,near,abnormal
Medical Abbreviations 2023-04-19
51 Clues: q • p • L • c • s • T • qt • pt • BP • hs • DC • AM • Sx • qh • BR • BM • wt • GB • FH • Tx • PO • mL • IM • HR • HA • NG • PM • oz • IV • UA • RR • Hx • mg • Dx • Bx • pc • mcg • ROM • HTN • tsp • gtt • HCT • R/T • mEq • PRN • HCT • Stat • ETOH • Staph • HGB/HB • Strept
