medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical 2 2023-03-16
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- noun [ C ] a small amount of blood or urine used for testing; adjective [ before noun ] used to refer to a container for things collected for medical or scientific use.
- noun [ C ] a small knife with two cutting edges and a sharp point that a doctor uses when cutting the skin
- verb [ T ] medical to add oxygen to something.
- noun [ U ] the process of quickly examining patients who are taken to a hospital in order to decide which ones are the most seriously ill and must be treated first; verb [ I or T ] to quickly examine patients who are taken to a hospital in order to decide which ones are the most seriously ill and must be treated first
- noun [ C ] specialized a stitch used to sew up a cut in a person's body
- noun [ U ] specialized death of cell tissues
- verb [ T ] specialized to reduce pain without curing its cause.
- noun [ U ] the systems for taking dirty water and other waste products away from buildings in order to protect people's health
- noun [ C ] one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- noun [ C ] any small organism, such as a virus or a bacterium that can cause disease.
- noun [ U ] formal the regular use of illegal or harmful drugs
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- noun [ C ] B2 a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
- verb [ I ] disapproving to pretend to be ill in order to avoid having to work
- adjective of or relating to the veins
- noun [ C ] a strip of cloth that is tied tightly around an injured arm or leg to stop it bleeding
- verb [ T ] If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it
- noun [ C ] US a doctor who specializes in identifying and treating diseases that do not need surgery (= cutting into the body)
- noun [ U ] the act of bringing someone or something back to life or waking them
- noun [ U ] formal the way that people do not live for ever; C2 the number of deaths within a particular society and within a particular period of time.
- noun [ C ] B2 one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients
- verb [ T ] (of animals and insects that carry disease) to cause a problem by being present in large numbers
- noun [ C ] an illness
- verb [ T ] specialized to burn body tissue using heat or a chemical, to stop an injury from bleeding or getting infected, or to remove harmful cells
- noun [ plural ] a small piece of equipment made of two narrow strips of metal joined at one end. It is used to pull out hairs or to pick up small objects by pressing the two strips of metal together with the fingers
- noun [ C ] a report, especially in a newspaper, that gives the news of someone's death and details about their life
25 Clues: noun [ C ] an illness • adjective of or relating to the veins • noun [ U ] specialized death of cell tissues • verb [ T ] medical to add oxygen to something. • noun [ U ] formal the regular use of illegal or harmful drugs • verb [ T ] specialized to reduce pain without curing its cause. • noun [ C ] specialized a stitch used to sew up a cut in a person's body • ...
Medical Terms 2021-09-27
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- suffix meaning fixation
- placed at the end of a word
- food ready for swallowing
- state of equilibrium
- rapid
- excessive acidity of body fluids
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- prefix for gallbladder
- surgical connection of two portion of intestines
- outer layer of skin
- absence of the sense of smell
- suffix meaning instrument for recording
- Colon
- partial or complete loss of hair
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- attached to the beginning of the word
- pigmentary skin discoloration
- lack or loss of appetite
- ultrasound abbreviation
- sample of tissue removed
- pertaining to a side
- Bone
- large
- two
- prefix for teeth
- inflammation
- element meaning lung
- back of body
- accumulation of fluid within tissue space
- slow
- gland that secretes products through excreatory ducts
- Prefix for birth
31 Clues: two • Bone • slow • large • rapid • Colon • inflammation • back of body • prefix for teeth • Prefix for birth • outer layer of skin • pertaining to a side • state of equilibrium • element meaning lung • deoxyribonucleic acid • prefix for gallbladder • suffix meaning fixation • ultrasound abbreviation • lack or loss of appetite • sample of tissue removed • food ready for swallowing • placed at the end of a word • ...
MEDICAL CROSSWORD 2021-09-13
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- Lower limbs that are inserted into the hip and are used for locomotion
- A person who is dedicated to curing or preventing disease
- Medical collaboration specialtty, which diagnoses treats and prevents language and hearing disorders
- Specialist in charge of diagnosing, preventing and treating mental health problems
- Part of the leg between the hip and the knee
- Member of the body found at the end of the legs and below the ankle
- Each of the appendages in wich the hand ends
- The half human body without arms
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- Specialist in charge of treating diseases related to the eye
- Healthcae professional
- Common illness causing cough and headache
- Part of the body that joins the arm with the hand
- Specialist in preventing and treating heart disease
- Phatological increase in body temperature
- A doctor who has special training to diagnose and treat cancer in adults
- Narrowes part of the body that connects the head to the trunk
- Inflamatory disease that causes difficulty in breathing
- The upper part of the body contains de brain, mouth, eyes, and other sensory organs
- special training in caring for the teeth
- Member of the body that includes from the shoulder to the extremity of the hand
- Severe discomfort in the head
21 Clues: Healthcae professional • Severe discomfort in the head • The half human body without arms • special training in caring for the teeth • Common illness causing cough and headache • Phatological increase in body temperature • Part of the leg between the hip and the knee • Each of the appendages in wich the hand ends • Part of the body that joins the arm with the hand • ...
Medical Crossword 2021-09-25
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- inflammatory condition of the skin
- recording electrical impulses in heart
- upper middle region of the stomach
- red, rounded and raised rash
- meaning inside, within
- meaning after, behind
- excision of small tumorlike growths
- diseased, unhealthy
- anterior body cavities
- air passages from the windpipe to the lungs
- excessive hair growth in unusual places
- breathing stops and starts while sleeping
- placed at the beginning of a word
- inflammation of the appendix
- absence or loss of hair
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- collapse of a lung
- process of recording
- connects throat to stomach
- placed at the end of a word
- smooth elevation (red, itchy)
- collection of pus at an infection site
- meaning three
- thin outer layer of skin
- when a word root is combined with a vowel
- difficulty eating/swallowing
- foundation of the word
- meaning stomach
- horizontal plane
- surgical removal
- small sac that contains fluid/semisolid matter/air
30 Clues: meaning three • meaning stomach • horizontal plane • surgical removal • collapse of a lung • diseased, unhealthy • process of recording • meaning after, behind • meaning inside, within • anterior body cavities • foundation of the word • absence or loss of hair • thin outer layer of skin • connects throat to stomach • placed at the end of a word • red, rounded and raised rash • ...
medical term 2021-10-14
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- pertaining between the ribs
- bones of foot
- slow
- ankle bones
- bones of hands
- / teno: tendon
- skull
- pertaining to the collar bone
- split, fissure
- pertaining to the vertebrae and ribs
- pertaining to above the shoulder blade
- together, join
- pertaining to the low back and sacrum
- lower lateral arm bone
- lower medial arm bone
- pertaining to a back bone (vertebra)
- anterior pelvic bone
- upper arm bone
- pertaining to the sacrum
- pertaing to below the shoulder blade
- pertaining to below the breast bone
- lower medial leg bone
- pertaining to the low back
- process of recording
- upper jawbone
- intervertebral disk
- finger or toe bones
- pertaining to between the vertebrae
- pertaining to the lower lateral forearm bone
- pertaining to the lower jaw bone
- lower jawbone
- rib
- abnormal reduction
- above
- pertaining to the breast bone
- development
- break
- synovial membrane
- pertaining to below the upper jaw bone
- pertaining to a rib
- surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
- pertaining to the breast bone and collar bone
- pertaining to a finger or toe bone
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- pertaining to within the skull
- pertaining to the ribs and cartilage
- bone marrow
- wrist bones
- electricity
- lower posterior pelvic bone
- upper pelvic bone
- pertaining to the wrist
- developing cell
- pertainin g to the skull
- pertaining to the upper jaw bone
- pertaining to under the collar bone
- lower lateral leg bone
- sacrum (base of spine)
- pertaining to the upper arm bone
- pertaining to the low back and ribs
- breastbone
- pertaining to below the lower jaw bone
- cartilage
- movement
- lower back region
- record or x-ray
- fascia
- collarbone
- pelvis
- upper leg bone
- between
- pertaining to the bones of the hand
- suturing
- pertaining to below the rib
- shoulder blade
- cartilage within a joint
- pain
- pertaining to the shoulder blade
- muscle
- / Spondylo / vertebro: vertebra, spinal or vertebral column
- fluid filled sac near a joint
80 Clues: rib • slow • pain • skull • above • break • fascia • pelvis • muscle • between • movement • suturing • cartilage • breastbone • collarbone • bone marrow • ankle bones • wrist bones • electricity • development • bones of foot • upper jawbone • lower jawbone • bones of hands • / teno: tendon • split, fissure • together, join • upper arm bone • upper leg bone • shoulder blade • developing cell • record or x-ray • upper pelvic bone • ...
medical term 2021-10-14
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- pertaining to under the collar bone
- pertaining to the shoulder blade
- lower jawbone
- bone marrow
- abnormal reduction
- movement
- pertaining to a back bone (vertebra)
- above
- fascia
- pelvis
- synovial membrane
- intervertebral disk
- surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
- together, join
- collarbone
- upper pelvic bone
- process of recording
- pertaining to between the vertebrae
- vertebra, spinal or vertebral column
- pertaining to the upper arm bone
- pertainin g to the skull
- bones of hands
- pertaining to the sacrum
- lower posterior pelvic bone
- pertaining between the ribs
- rib
- upper jawbone
- lower back region
- record or x-ray
- pertaining to the low back and ribs
- pain
- pertaing to below the shoulder blade
- fluid filled sac near a joint
- electricity
- pertaining to within the skull
- lower medial arm bone
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- pertaining to the collar bone
- pertaining to the wrist
- finger or toe bones
- cartilage
- pertaining to the upper jaw bone
- pertaining to above the shoulder blade
- suturing
- pertaining to the vertebrae and ribs
- slow
- bones of foot
- lower lateral leg bone
- break
- pertaining to the breast bone and collar bone
- upper arm bone
- developing cell
- pertaining to the lower jaw bone
- wrist bones
- pertaining to below the rib
- lower medial leg bone
- breastbone
- split, fissure
- tendon
- anterior pelvic bone
- development
- ankle bones
- pertaining to the lower lateral forearm bone
- pertaining to the low back and sacrum
- pertaining to below the upper jaw bone
- lower lateral arm bone
- skull
- pertaining to below the lower jaw bone
- shoulder blade
- pertaining to the breast bone
- pertaining to a rib
- pertaining to a finger or toe bone
- pertaining to the ribs and cartilage
- between
- muscle
- pertaining to below the breast bone
- pertaining to the bones of the hand
- upper leg bone
- cartilage within a joint
- sacrum (base of spine)
- pertaining to the low back
80 Clues: rib • slow • pain • break • above • skull • fascia • pelvis • tendon • muscle • between • suturing • movement • cartilage • breastbone • collarbone • bone marrow • wrist bones • development • ankle bones • electricity • lower jawbone • bones of foot • upper jawbone • upper arm bone • together, join • split, fissure • bones of hands • shoulder blade • upper leg bone • developing cell • record or x-ray • synovial membrane • upper pelvic bone • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 2021-11-18
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- treat cancer with the use of high-energy radiation therapy
- branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- branch of medicine dealing with the skin. It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects.
- studies the causes and nature of diseases.
- They use radioactive materials to diagnose and treat diseases.
- work to prevent disease by promoting patient health and well-being.
- focuses on integrated care and treating the patient as a whole.
- work to help patients with disabilities
- branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- medical field pertaining to nerves and the nervous system.
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays
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- specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases.
- study of cancer
- specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function, appearance, or to repair unwanted ruptured areas.
- subspecialty within medicine that deals with the surgical and medical management of conditions of the head and neck.
- who treats diseases of the heart, blood, kidneys, joints, digestive, respiratory, and vascular systems of adolescent, adult, and elderly patients.
- diagnose and treat vision problems.
- work to diagnose and treat patients from infancy through adolescence.
- provide care for adult and pediatric patients in emergency situations.
- is a physician who treats hereditary disorders and diagnoses diseases that are caused by genetic defects.
- devote their careers to mental health
- cares for the male and female urinary tract
24 Clues: study of cancer • diagnose and treat vision problems. • devote their careers to mental health • work to help patients with disabilities • studies the causes and nature of diseases. • cares for the male and female urinary tract • treat cancer with the use of high-energy radiation therapy • medical field pertaining to nerves and the nervous system. • ...
medical specialties 2021-11-17
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- specializes in correcting disorders.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
- commonly known as an "ENT specialist" concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments.
- care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- surgeons, surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- cares for children from birth to adolescence, treating them for a variety of health issues from a common cold to more severe conditions.
- practitioner, A general practitioner or family physician cares for the whole family from children to the elderly, giving basic care.
- are known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- A person who fixes teeths problems.
- care for skin issues.
- treats the endocrine system.
- specializes in care for the nervous system.
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- they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind.
- and gynecology physicians, specialize in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- focus on the treatment of the heart.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- look for potential diseases that could appear causing a lot of problems.
- physicians, care for the elderly.
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- specializes in digestive organs.
- a subspecialty of pediatrics.
- care for cancer patients.
25 Clues: care for skin issues. • care for cancer patients. • treats the endocrine system. • a subspecialty of pediatrics. • specializes in digestive organs. • physicians, care for the elderly. • specializes in ear-related issues. • A person who fixes teeths problems. • specializes in correcting disorders. • focus on the treatment of the heart. • ...
Medical Specialist 2021-11-17
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- Specifically look at whether a health issue has been inherited at birth, or if your genes are causing it.
- These doctors use x-rays.
- In charge of taking care of your heart.
- Focus on relieving physical pain and tension in your body.
- Specialized surgeons also take care of your head and neck.
- Specially trained to determine if someone has an allergy.
- This doctor will step in to assess issues in your blood.
- Treat anything related to your digestive system.
- Doctors that spend their time in the hospital.
- They check out for infants, toddlers, younger children, adolescents, preteens, and most teenagers.
- Doctors that are in charge of handling your routine healthcare appointments.
- They take care of the physical reconstruction of the body.
- In charge of managing symptoms related to the nervous system.
- These specialists are in charge of mitigating any pain or health concerns in your lungs.
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- These doctors treat cancer.
- These physicians look after your eyes.
- Handle preventative care for women in reproductive health.
- Focused on a singular organ in your body: The kidney.
- They focus on talk therapy.
- Specialist in charge of treating more serious skin issues.
- Treat pain and conditions related to the urinary tract.
- Take over primary care of people who are aging.
- If you have foot, ankle, or lower leg pain or issues.
- Helps people dealing with diabetes or a thyroid issue.
- treat ailments that are caused by viral bacteria or viruses themselves.
25 Clues: These doctors use x-rays. • These doctors treat cancer. • They focus on talk therapy. • These physicians look after your eyes. • In charge of taking care of your heart. • Doctors that spend their time in the hospital. • Take over primary care of people who are aging. • Treat anything related to your digestive system. • Focused on a singular organ in your body: The kidney. • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2021-11-17
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- doctor of internal medicine who specializes in arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions and systemic autoimmune diseases
- is the branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery.
- primary care doctors who have additional specialized training in treating older patients
- board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients
- known as a kidney doctor, is a kidney disease specialist and is the most qualified doctor to help you manage your kidney health.
- are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays, radioactive substances, sound waves in ultrasounds, or the body’s natural magnetism in magnetic resonance images
- who diagnoses and treats diseases of the respiratory system -- the lungs and other organs that help you breathe
- involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- is a branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system.
- qualified to diagnose and treat conditions like diabetes, thyroid diseases, infertility, growth issues, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, some cancers, and disorders in the hormone-producing adrenal glands and pituitary glands.
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- doctor who attends infections
- doctor doctor who specialize in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas
- is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures, as well as wounds and injuries caused by accidents or sudden violence
- are physicians who treat adult and pediatric patients with disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and adjacent mucous membranes.
- work with both adult and pediatric patients suffering from allergies and diseases of the respiratory tract or immune system.
- doctor play an important role in health promotion and illness prevention, coordinating care with other specialties and health professionals, and advocating on behalf of their patients with respect to the care and services they need in all parts of the health care system.
- a physician who studied, trained in, and treats diseases of the ear, nose, throat, face, head and neck
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests
- examiner
- is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- is concerned with the body's complex system of blood vessels, particularly the arteries and veins.
- A doctor that specializes in surgery
- diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye.
- a medicolegal death investigation office, perform death investigations, complete autopsies, interpret toxicology and other laboratory testing results, collect and document evidence, and provide expert testimony.
- person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health.
26 Clues: examiner • doctor who attends infections • A doctor that specializes in surgery • involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. • diagnose and treat injuries, infections, diseases, and disorders of the eye. • board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients • ...
Medical Specialist 2021-11-17
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- surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- cares for children from birth to adolescence.
- concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- care for skin issues such as acne, skin allergies, moles, scars and sun damage.
- A person who fixes teeth's problems
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries to the skeleton.
- look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
- known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- reat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
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- are medical doctors, they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases.
- care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- care for cancer patients.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- specializes in care for the nervous system.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- care for the elderly.
- treats the endocrine system–the glands producing and secreting hormones that regulate and control almost all of the body's functions.
- Newborn premature infants or critically-ill infants are the focus of neonatology, a subspecialty of pediatrics.
- specialize in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth.
24 Clues: care for the elderly. • care for cancer patients. • specializes in ear-related issues. • A person who fixes teeth's problems • specializes in care for the nervous system. • care for issues related to the urinary tract. • cares for children from birth to adolescence. • cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles. • ...
Medical Specialist 2021-11-23
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- Doctor that look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
- Doctor that concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- Doctor that treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- Doctor that is known for performing a wide variety of surgeries at the operating table.
- Doctor that cares for issues affecting the feet or ankles.
- Doctor that treats the endocrine system–the glands producing and secreting hormones that regulate and control almost all of the body's functions.
- Doctor that specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- Doctor that surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- Are medical doctors that diagnose and treat disorders of the mind.
- Treats health issues brought on by immune system problems.
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- Doctor that specialize in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth.
- Doctor that diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- Focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases.
- Doctor that specializes in care for the nervous system.
- Doctor that care for skin issues such as acne, skin allergies, moles, scars and sun damage.
- Doctor that administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- Doctor that care for cancer patients.
- Doctor that use x-rays and other imaging technologies to diagnose and detect physiological ailments.
- Doctor that specializes in ear-related issues.
- A person who fixes teeth's problems.
- Doctor that specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries to the skeleton.
- Newborn premature infants or critically-ill infants are the focus of neonatology, a subspecialty of pediatrics.
- Doctor that care for the elderly.
- Cares for children from birth to adolescence.
- Doctor that care for issues related to the urinary tract.
25 Clues: Doctor that care for the elderly. • A person who fixes teeth's problems. • Doctor that care for cancer patients. • Cares for children from birth to adolescence. • Doctor that specializes in ear-related issues. • Doctor that specializes in care for the nervous system. • Doctor that care for issues related to the urinary tract. • ...
Medical crossword 2021-11-28
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- they specialize on deseases in the kidney
- they handle common and complex illnesses
- doctor who focuses on the ears
- they deal with the nervous system
- they deal with all kinds of cardiovascular problems
- they specialize and treat neck or back pain
- concentrate on the female urinary tract and male urogenital system
- they find and treat your poor sleep
- eye doctors
- they deal with screening and optical treatment
- they diagnose and prevent injuries
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- they take care of problems in the ankles and feet
- they focus on the nature function and deseases of the blood
- they specialize in arthritis and other diseases
- doctors who take care of patients who are in risk of life
- they address the diagnosis and treatment disease and problems related with the digestive system
- specialized in breathing issues
- they use Xrays
- they address malignant disorders of the skin
- They deal with the functioning of the mind
- doctors who handle reconstruction and cosmetic surgery
- they provide pain management
- they focus on the respiratory system
- they focus on children and kids
- they focus on the of disease of the endocrine organs
- its focused on skeletal disorders
26 Clues: eye doctors • they use Xrays • they provide pain management • doctor who focuses on the ears • specialized in breathing issues • they focus on children and kids • they deal with the nervous system • its focused on skeletal disorders • they diagnose and prevent injuries • they find and treat your poor sleep • they focus on the respiratory system • ...
Medical specialties 2021-11-18
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- These are specialists in diseases of the blood, spleen, and lymph glands
- They focus on women's reproductive health
- You call them eye doctors
- These lab doctors identify the causes of diseases by examining the body under microscopes
- These are surgeons who care for men and women for problems in the urinary tract
- These internists are cancer specialists
- These specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation treat neck or back pain
- They care for children from birth to young adulthood
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels
- Orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures
- These are experts on hormones and metabolism
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure
- They specialize in arthritis
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- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, head, neck, and respiratory system
- Physicians, They care for the whole family, including children, adults, and the elderly
- They use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases
- Specialist on breathing issues
- These doctors work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders
- These are specialists in the nervous system
- They focus on mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, phobias, etc.
- Specialist on allergies
- These doctors focus on women's pregnancy and childbirth
- They’re specialists in digestive organs
- They care for problems in your ankles and feet
- Experts on skin, hair and nail problems
25 Clues: Specialist on allergies • You call them eye doctors • They specialize in arthritis • Specialist on breathing issues • These internists are cancer specialists • They’re specialists in digestive organs • Experts on skin, hair and nail problems • They focus on women's reproductive health • These are specialists in the nervous system • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2021-12-07
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- culture and sensitivity
- at bedtime
- abdomen
- blood pressure
- gastrointestinal
- below knee amputation
- activities of daily living
- diabetes mellitus
- three times a day
- level of consciousness
- cubic centimeter
- continuous positive airway pressure
- above knee amputation
- coronary artery bypass graft
- cerebral palsy
- passive range of motion
- congestive heart failure
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- twice a day
- do not resuscitate
- complete blood count
- beats per minute
- ethanol
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- finger stick blood sugar
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- as soon as possible
- bilateral
- within normal limits
- coronary artery disease
- bowel movement
- diagnosis
- intake and output
- cerebrovascular accident
- nothing by mouth
- cancer
- chest x-ray
- before meals
- chronic renal failure
- bedside commode
- after meals
- as needed
- out of bed
- hypertension
- discontinue
- range of motion
- complains of
- ear, nose, and throat
47 Clues: cancer • abdomen • ethanol • bilateral • diagnosis • as needed • at bedtime • out of bed • chest x-ray • after meals • twice a day • discontinue • before meals • hypertension • complains of • blood pressure • bowel movement • cerebral palsy • bedside commode • range of motion • gastrointestinal • nothing by mouth • cubic centimeter • beats per minute • diabetes mellitus • three times a day • intake and output • ...
Medical term 2022-03-28
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- การฟอกเลือด
- โรคเบาหวาน
- การกำเริบของโรค
- ยากันชัก
- สั่นพลิ้ว
- ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย
- ยาขับปัสสาวะ
- การเจาะน้ําไขสันหลังเพื่อนําน้ํา CSF ไปตรวจสอบ
- ภาวะตาโปน
- บริเวณของเนื้อเยื่อที่มีการตายเนื่องจากการขาดเลือดไปเลี้ยง
- ภาวะเลือดออกจากหลอดเลือด
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- ภาวะปวดท้องประจำเดือน
- ภาวะหัวใจเต้นช้า
- ยาต้านการแข็งตัวของเลือด
- โรคต้อหิน
- ภาวะกลืนลำบาก
- แนวโน้มที่แย่ลงของโรค
- ภาวะดีซ่าน ตัวเหลือง
- โรคหอบหืด
- อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยกลางคืน
20 Clues: ยากันชัก • โรคต้อหิน • สั่นพลิ้ว • โรคหอบหืด • ภาวะตาโปน • โรคเบาหวาน • การฟอกเลือด • ยาขับปัสสาวะ • ภาวะกลืนลำบาก • การกำเริบของโรค • ภาวะหัวใจเต้นช้า • ภาวะดีซ่าน ตัวเหลือง • ภาวะปวดท้องประจำเดือน • แนวโน้มที่แย่ลงของโรค • ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย • อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยกลางคืน • ยาต้านการแข็งตัวของเลือด • ภาวะเลือดออกจากหลอดเลือด • การเจาะน้ําไขสันหลังเพื่อนําน้ํา CSF ไปตรวจสอบ • ...
Medical Marijuana 2022-04-04
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- distributed in an eyedropper under the
- another powerful combination
- to provide fast absorption to the body
- A method where a small amount of cannabis concentrate is placed on a preheated surface, creating concentrated cannabis vapor for inhalation
- from glycerin or alcohol. These are
- Category of Cannabis strands usually categorized by their sedative and painkilling effects
- that provide aromatic diversity. They are not just
- cannabinoids
- Terpene-Floral/Sweet aroma; Anti-Depressant, Muscle Relaxant, Sedative, Anti-Psychotic
- growth, harvest, and preparation of cannabis-infused products, if any, to final sale of
- Cannabis products such as lotions,
- Terpene-Woodsy aroma; Appetite suppressant, anti-inflammatory
- resin. They are the parts of the plant that contain
- Terpene-Earthy/Clove aroma; Sedative, Pain Relief (FUN FACT: Another fundamental property is the ability to enhance absorption through
- Cannabis products that are orally consumed. Common products include cookies, brownies, candies, gummies, chocolates
- Category of Cannabis strands usually categorized by their mood boosting and energy giving effects
- skin and to also increase the number of cannabinoid substances in the brain. More cannabinoids in the brain give the user a sense of euphoria.)
- products
- Chemicals that influence cell receptors in the brain and body and can change how those cells behave
- The different processes by which cannabinoids within the plant can be extracted for
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- The second most commonly used cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. Mitigates the psychoactive effects of THC
- Terpene-Fruity/Citrusy aroma; Mood booster, anti-anxiety, Anti-depressant
- Everything that happens to an individual cannabis plant from seed and cultivation,
- Known as the hairy or sticky parts of the plant which are harvested for consumption in various products
- Process by which the cannabis plant is stripped of essential oils and trichomes using ethyl or isopropyl alcohol
- Refers to any material created by refining cannabis flowers, such as hash, dry sieve, and hash oils. Much Higher Potency than flower
- Terpene-Peppery/Spicy aroma; Anti-inflammatory, Treats Muscle Spasms, Anti-convulsant (FUN FACT: This terpene is known to REDUCE the psychoactive effects of THC)
- or purposefully but are typically done to mix two or more preferred traits of a plant to
- A liquid form of cannabis that is
- A slang term for the dried flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds of the cannabis plant
- and formed into THC by smoking, vaporizing, or heating
- A popular way to grow cannabis that utilizes a soilless system
- The process of slowly drying flowers from the plant. Allows for a more gradual process to maximize flavor and smoke quality
- in the cannabis plant, but other plants as well.
- A cross between two genetically different strains of cannabis. This can happen
- The process by which, when exposed to heat, tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is converted to THC
- Crystalized glands on the cannabis plant that
- and oils that are used for pain relief
- Terpene-Earthy, Piney aroma; energy booster, bronchodialater, anti-inflammatory, Improves Focus
- Fragrant oils secreted from the resin glands of
- Most abundant cannabinoid found in the plant that is
41 Clues: products • cannabinoids • another powerful combination • A liquid form of cannabis that is • Cannabis products such as lotions, • from glycerin or alcohol. These are • distributed in an eyedropper under the • to provide fast absorption to the body • and oils that are used for pain relief • Crystalized glands on the cannabis plant that • ...
medical vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- get better/heal from something
- seek another person's (especially a proffesional's) opinion or advice
- (of a medical practitioner) advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing
- having or showing a forgetful or inattentive disposition
- an extraordinary event taken as a sign of the supernatural power
- ... the pain
- a state of mind sometimes experienced during fever or intoxication, characterized by symptoms such as confusion, disorientation, agitation, and hallucinations
- synonym for loss of consciousness
- situated on the inside
- used for both a serious mental illness as well as extremely foolish or chaotic behviour
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- people who donate their blood
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
- a sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement
- if you are not insane you are most likely ...
- easily broken or damaged; fragile
- often used in mystery novels to kill someone discreetly
- lacking enough water
- opposite of mental
- synonym fpr throw up
- skin discoloration caused by damaged blood vessels underneath your skin (singular)
20 Clues: ... the pain • opposite of mental • lacking enough water • synonym fpr throw up • situated on the inside • people who donate their blood • get better/heal from something • easily broken or damaged; fragile • synonym for loss of consciousness • if you are not insane you are most likely ... • often used in mystery novels to kill someone discreetly • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2024-09-12
Medical knowledge 2023-12-18
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- - A chronic condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels.
- - The backbone, protecting the spinal cord and providing structural support.
- - The basic unit of heredity, carrying genetic information.
- - Medication used to treat bacterial infections.
- - The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
- - Medical procedure involving manual or instrumental techniques on a patient.
- - Fluid that circulates in the vascular system, carrying nutrients and oxygen.
- - An exaggerated immune response to a foreign substance.
- - A bundle of fibers that transmit impulses between the brain and other parts of the body.
- - Organ responsible for vision.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause infections and diseases.
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- - Instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal body sounds.
- - Elevated body temperature often associated with infection.
- - Excessive bleeding, either internally or externally.
- - An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
- - Substance that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- - Organ responsible for oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide.
- - The body's largest organ, providing a protective barrier.
- - Organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- - Imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to visualize internal structures.
20 Clues: - Organ responsible for vision. • - Medication used to treat bacterial infections. • - Excessive bleeding, either internally or externally. • - An exaggerated immune response to a foreign substance. • - Organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. • - The basic unit of heredity, carrying genetic information. • ...
medical terms 2023-11-02
21 Clues: Fat • Red • Cold • Slow • Vein • Skin • Self • Lung • Above • Within • Between • Through • Fast/rapid • Within/Into • dead or death • Above, upon, on • Together or same • Against/Opposite • Without or lack of • Surrounding or around • Beyond or transcending
Medical Prefixes 2023-11-01
21 Clues: red • Fast • slow • Lung • Vein • death • change • against • through • between • together • fat/lipid • self; own • in/within • surrounding • Above; upper • within; into • above, upon, or on • cold or to be frozen • not, without, or less • pertaining to the skin
medical prefixes 2023-11-01
21 Clues: red • fat • lung • fast • skin • self • cold • vein • slow • above • death • within • change • inside • through • between • absent,lacking • joined,together • against,opposite • above,surrounding • surrounding,around
medical term 2023-10-23
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- pathological death of cells or tissue
- abnormal posterior curve of the thoracic spine that can be exaggerated by a disease
- beyond
- an incomplete dislocation in which some contact between the joint surface remains
- an abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column
- process of removing a limb
- x-ray of a joint taken after the injection of a contrast medium to a joint
- four
- from
- maker and fitter of orthpedic appliances
- excessive
- curved bone that form the anterior part of the pectoral girdle; collar bone
- specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders and injuries of the foot
- around
- ability to walk without assistance
- without, lack of
- growth
- fibrous band that connects muscle to bone
- spinal cord
- a person who has had a limb amputated
- dissolve,destroy,seperate, breakdown
- away from
- child
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- inflammation of bone tissue
- fracture
- development, nourishment '
- the source
- fixation or stiffening of a joint by surgery
- many
- relating to the gluteus muscle, region buttocks
- promote renewal of health and strength
- deficiency, lack of
- overstretch or tear in a muscle or tendon
- use of work and rec activities to increase independent function
- a closed sac containing synovial fluid
- soft tissue injury of the ligament within a joint
- tissue consisting of contractile cells
- within
- towards
- fatty blood forming tissue in the cavities of long bones
- tumor, mass
41 Clues: many • four • from • child • beyond • around • within • growth • towards • fracture • excessive • away from • the source • spinal cord • tumor, mass • without, lack of • deficiency, lack of • development, nourishment ' • process of removing a limb • inflammation of bone tissue • ability to walk without assistance • dissolve,destroy,seperate, breakdown • pathological death of cells or tissue • ...
Medical Terminologies 2023-10-19
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- spherical shaped bacterium
- inflammation or damage to glomerulus
- inflammation of lung(s)
- infection caused by Salmonella
- diseases transmitted between animals and humans
- diagnostic examination of blood serum
- rod shaped bacteria
- parasite in blood
- inflammation of stomach and intestines causing vomit and diarrhoea
- inflammation of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord
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- inflammation of the inner lining of the colon
- build up of pus
- an organism causing disease to its host
- any person, animal, plant, soil or substance in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies
- a lower than normal potassium level in your bloodstream
- infection agent composed of protein
- a condition that occurs when your body loses fluid
- inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- engulfment, killing and digestion of microbes by phagocytes
- inflammation of myocardium
20 Clues: build up of pus • parasite in blood • rod shaped bacteria • inflammation of lung(s) • spherical shaped bacterium • inflammation of myocardium • infection caused by Salmonella • infection agent composed of protein • inflammation or damage to glomerulus • diagnostic examination of blood serum • an organism causing disease to its host • inflammation of the inner lining of the colon • ...
Medical Terms 2024-01-26
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- Prefix for muscle
- P! inside the body closer to bone
- Divides Body Parts into Equal left and right
- Situated Above
- Divides the body from the front to the back
- palm facing up
- Backside of the body
- not doing enough to take care of an injury
- bottom of foot
- Toes pointed down
- P! felt on the surface of skin
- Pulling the scapula downward
- Prefix for bone
- pulling the shoulder blades back
- Toes pointed up
- Raising the scapula up
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- Frontside of the body
- To the inside of the body
- Prefix for Inflammation
- Laying Face Up
- Palm facing down
- "Up arrow"
- Laying Face down
- Closer to the midline of the body
- Divides the body top to bottom
- Heart Attack
- rolling the shoulder blades forward
- To the outside of the body
- Situated Below
- Divides the body left to right
- "Triangle"
- Away from the midline of the body
32 Clues: "Up arrow" • "Triangle" • Heart Attack • Situated Above • Laying Face Up • palm facing up • bottom of foot • Situated Below • Prefix for bone • Toes pointed up • Palm facing down • Laying Face down • Prefix for muscle • Toes pointed down • Backside of the body • Frontside of the body • Raising the scapula up • Prefix for Inflammation • To the inside of the body • To the outside of the body • ...
Medical Abbriviations 2024-10-09
31 Clues: S • CA • PT • PO • DX • IV • TA • PE • US • OB • XR • DX • BX • TV • NPO • SOB • ATC • W/O • R/O • DVT • WET • INS • DOB • AAA • LFTs • ATOS • AUTH • Bilat • Unilat • HX OR HO • As Soon as Possible
Medical Terminologies 2024-10-14
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- Chest pain or discomfort resulting from reduced blood flow to the heart, often signaling underlying heart issues.
- An organism that walks on two legs; commonly refers to humans and some birds.
- An area of abnormal tissue change or damage, which may indicate disease, such as sores or tumors.
- A type of cancer that begins in the epithelial cells, which line organs and tissues.
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
- A non-cancerous growth or condition that is not harmful to health and does not spread.
- A condition characterized by abnormally low levels of blood glucose, leading to symptoms like dizziness, sweating, and confusion.
- A procedure to remove a tissue sample for diagnostic analysis, often used to detect cancer or other diseases.
- A bacterial infection of the skin and underlying tissues, marked by redness, swelling, and tenderness.
- A condition that appears suddenly and is often severe but typically lasts a short time.
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- Referring to cancerous cells or tumors that can invade nearby tissues and metastasize to other areas of the body.
- The application of statistical methods to analyze and interpret data related to biological, health, and medical research.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the protective sac surrounding the heart, often causing chest pain.
- A small growth on a mucous membrane that can be benign or precancerous, commonly found in areas like the colon.
- Relating to the brain; often used to describe conditions or functions associated with brain activity.
- Inflammation of the brain, usually caused by infection, leading to symptoms like fever, headache, and confusion.
- An abnormal mass of tissue that results from uncontrolled cell growth; can be benign or malignant (cancerous).
- A type of cancer that originates in connective tissues, such as bone, muscle, or fat.
- Swelling caused by the accumulation of excess fluid in body tissues, often seen in the legs, ankles, or lungs.
- Impaired or abnormal functioning of a specific organ or system within the body.
- A method of storing documents on film at a reduced size for preservation and efficient access.
21 Clues: An organism that walks on two legs; commonly refers to humans and some birds. • Impaired or abnormal functioning of a specific organ or system within the body. • Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. • A type of cancer that begins in the epithelial cells, which line organs and tissues. • ...
Medical Field 2024-10-18
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- - Caused by bacteria.
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea.
- - Excessive bleeding.
- - Medical procedure to remove waste from the blood.
- - Caused by a virus.
- - A substance that stimulates the immune system to prevent diseases.
- - A fatty substance found in blood.
- - Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
- - Study of hormones and glands.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- - A type of cancer affecting the lymphatic system.
- - Instrument used by doctors to listen to internal sounds.
- - Medical specialty focused on mental health.
- - An abnormal growth of tissue.
- - Imaging technique used to view inside the body.
- - Study of diseases and their causes.
- - Vital fluid that circulates through the body.
- scan - Imaging procedure that combines X-rays for detailed pictures.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- - Device implanted to regulate heartbeats.
- - Medical field dealing with bones and muscles.
- - Process of eliminating all forms of bacteria or viruses.
- - Intensive Care Unit for critically ill patients.
- - A gas essential for human respiration.
- - High blood pressure.
- - A surgical cut made in the skin.
- - The body's defense system against infections.
- - A respiratory condition causing difficulty in breathing.
- - Imaging method using sound waves.
- - Removal of tissue for diagnostic examination.
- - Branch of medicine dealing with skin.
- - Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- - An immune response to a normally harmless substance.
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
- - A break in a bone.
- - Study of the structure of the human body.
- - The medical field focused on oral health.
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- - An artificial body part replacement.
- - Study of the digestive system.
- - Isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- - An outbreak of a disease on a global scale.
- - The medical study of the heart.
- - The largest artery in the body.
- - A feeling of sickness in the stomach.
- - Device used to measure body temperature.
- - The body's response to injury or infection.
- - Substance used to induce unconsciousness for surgery.
- - Medicine that inhibits the growth of bacteria.
- - The study of drugs and their effects.
- - The body’s process of converting food into energy.
- - A disease characterized by high blood sugar.
- - Medical specialty focused on children's health.
- - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, emergency procedure for the heart.
- - A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- - A stitch used to close a wound.
- - The study of the nervous system and brain.
- - Inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs.
- - The study and treatment of cancer.
- - The use of imaging to diagnose diseases.
- - Clouding of the eye’s lens.
60 Clues: - Caused by a virus. • - A break in a bone. • - Caused by bacteria. • - Excessive bleeding. • - High blood pressure. • - Clouding of the eye’s lens. • - Study of hormones and glands. • - An abnormal growth of tissue. • - Study of the digestive system. • - The medical study of the heart. • - The largest artery in the body. • - A stitch used to close a wound. • ...
Medical Field 2024-10-18
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- - A substance that stimulates the immune system to prevent diseases.
- - An abnormal growth of tissue.
- - The study and treatment of cancer.
- - Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- - A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- - A disease characterized by high blood sugar.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- - Instrument used by doctors to listen to internal sounds.
- - The study of the nervous system and brain.
- - Study of the structure of the human body.
- - Imaging method using sound waves.
- - Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- - Clouding of the eye’s lens.
- - Study of hormones and glands.
- - The study of drugs and their effects.
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- - Medicine that inhibits the growth of bacteria.
- - Removal of tissue for diagnostic examination.
- - A stitch used to close a wound.
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea.
- - A break in a bone.
- - Medical procedure to remove waste from the blood.
- - High blood pressure.
- - Imaging technique used to view inside the body.
- - The body's defense system against infections.
- - The medical study of the heart.
- - The use of imaging to diagnose diseases.
- - Medical specialty focused on children's health.
- - The largest artery in the body.
- - Substance used to induce unconsciousness for surgery.
- - Branch of medicine dealing with skin.
30 Clues: - A break in a bone. • - High blood pressure. • - Clouding of the eye’s lens. • - An abnormal growth of tissue. • - Study of hormones and glands. • - A stitch used to close a wound. • - The medical study of the heart. • - The largest artery in the body. • - Imaging method using sound waves. • - The study and treatment of cancer. • - Branch of medicine dealing with skin. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-11-07
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- (14) What is the medical term for high blood sugar?
- (4) Which part of the body is affected by glaucoma?
- (7,1) The vitamin primarily produced in the skin upon exposure to sunlight
- (9) Which type of cells are responsible for clotting blood?
- (9) The term for inflammation of the joints
- (9) The condition is characterized by inflammation of the liver
- (5,6) The common term for a myocardial infarction
- (8) Where in the body is insulin produced?
- (11) The primary treatment for a bacterial infection
- (9) What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
- (12) The medical term for high blood pressure
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- (3,4,3,6) What does "ENT" stand for in medicine?
- (9) The generic name for the pain reliever branded as Advil?
- (4,4,5)What does BMI stand for?
- (8) The drug known as an anticoagulant and often referred to as a “blood thinner”
- (7) The class of drugs commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels?
- (11) The medical term for low blood pressure
- (3) What is an otoscope used to examine?
- (8) The condition metformin primarily treats
- (7) Organ affected by nephritis
- (4) The largest organ in the human body
21 Clues: (4,4,5)What does BMI stand for? • (7) Organ affected by nephritis • (4) The largest organ in the human body • (3) What is an otoscope used to examine? • (8) Where in the body is insulin produced? • (9) The term for inflammation of the joints • (11) The medical term for low blood pressure • (8) The condition metformin primarily treats • ...
Medical History 2024-09-11
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- performed first successful heart transplant
- medical products and practices that are not part of standard care
- intelligence the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- prevents or stops the spread of infections in healthcare
- father of medicine
- discovered the human body had a pulse, acknowledged the difference between arteries and veins, wrote at least 2 medical books
- the study and treatment of mental illness
- statement of obligations and proper conduct for doctors
- successfully separated conjoined twins
- The surgical removal of some of a patient’s blood for therapeutic purposes
- created an oral polio vaccine
- the most common form of plague in humans during the middle ages
- reducing the level or rate of increase in healthcare costs
- the scientific study of the mind and its functions
- public health conditions related to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage
- The action of dissecting a body or plant to student its internal parts
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- the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunication technology
- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs
- started with the fall of the roman empire
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- the procedure of perforating a persons skull with a trepan
- the partial sterilization of product to make it safe for consumption
- discovered penicillin
- a microscopic organism
- a method used to preserve a corpse from decay
- branch of technology that deals with the manipulation of atoms and molecules
- the concept of treating the whole person by focusing on physical, social, mental, and spiritual wellness
27 Clues: father of medicine • discovered penicillin • a microscopic organism • created an oral polio vaccine • successfully separated conjoined twins • started with the fall of the roman empire • the study and treatment of mental illness • performed first successful heart transplant • a method used to preserve a corpse from decay • the scientific study of the mind and its functions • ...
Medical Terminologies 2024-09-29
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- Difficulty swallowing.
- Excessive eating.
- Enlargement of the spleen.
- The study of cells.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart.
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- High blood pressure.
- Low blood sugar.
- Inflammation of the heart muscle.
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- Incision of a vein for bloodletting.
- Surgical removal of the appendix.
- Reduced urine output.
- Excessive thirst.
- The study of the digestive system.
- Slow heart rate.
- A condition characterized by weak and brittle bones.
- The study of the kidneys.
- Enlargement of the liver.
- Rapid breathing.
- Excessive urination.
20 Clues: Slow heart rate. • Rapid breathing. • Low blood sugar. • Excessive eating. • Excessive thirst. • The study of cells. • High blood pressure. • Excessive urination. • Reduced urine output. • Difficulty swallowing. • The study of the kidneys. • Enlargement of the liver. • Enlargement of the spleen. • Surgical removal of the appendix. • Inflammation of the heart muscle. • ...
medical terms 2024-12-01
Medical term 2024-11-08
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- atrial fibrillation
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues.
- antidiuretic hormone
- common tests healthcare providers use to measure or examine substances in your blood
- one dimensional
- a type of portable electrocardiogram (ECG)
- pumps blood through the system.
- also known as congestive heart failure
- Atrium
- how the heart works during physical activity. It also may be called a stress exercise test.
- creates high-resolution images of your heart
- type of heart disease involving the reduction of blood flow to the cardiac muscle due to build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in the arteries of the heart.
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- cardiovascular disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart.
- irregularities in the heartbeat, including when it is too fast or too slow.
- networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues.
- vessels that return blood to the heart.
- Yellowish fatty plaque
- automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- Artery
- occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction to the heart muscle.
- Vessel
- Aorta
- acute coronary syndromes
- looks at the chest
24 Clues: Aorta • Artery • Vessel • Atrium • one dimensional • looks at the chest • atrial fibrillation • antidiuretic hormone • Yellowish fatty plaque • acute coronary syndromes • pumps blood through the system. • vessels that deliver blood to tissues. • also known as congestive heart failure • vessels that return blood to the heart. • a type of portable electrocardiogram (ECG) • ...
Medical Lingo 2025-03-27
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- Measures the heart's electrical signals
- The powerful pump carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
- A measurement of the force of blood against the walls of the arteries
- A doctor listens to heartbeats with this tool
- (prefix) Relates to the heart; found in the name of heart doctors
- when the force of blood against artery walls is too high
- (suffix) means "blood condition," used in a word for low blood cells
- Tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissue
- Uses X-rays and dye to check for blocked arteries
- and the return routes that bring oxygen back to the heart
- Wraps around the arm to check circulation strength
- (Root) means "vessel," part of a word describing the body's blood highways
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- When the force of blood against artery walls is too high
- Blood highways that carry oxygen away from the heart
- (suffix) means "inflammation," often used in worse for swollen body parts
- An irregular heartbeat that can be too fast, too slow, or uneven
- The life-giving fluid that transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste
- Uses sound waves to create a moving image of the heart
- Caused by a blocked or burst blood vessel in the brain
- A surgery to improve blood flow to the heart
- This happens when the blood flow to the heart is blocked
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- A medical term for a heart attack
- A condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively
- (prefix) means "blood," found in a word for the red fluid in our veins
25 Clues: A medical term for a heart attack • Measures the heart's electrical signals • A surgery to improve blood flow to the heart • A doctor listens to heartbeats with this tool • Uses X-rays and dye to check for blocked arteries • Wraps around the arm to check circulation strength • Blood highways that carry oxygen away from the heart • ...
Medical Specialties 2025-03-19
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- treating bone fractures, joint disorders, and spinal conditions.
- diagnose and treat medical and surgical problems of the eyes.
- diseases of the joints, musculoskeletal system, and connective tissue
- care focus on increasing comfort and the quality of life for people with illness
- treats conditions of the ear, nose, and throat.
- diagnose and treat disorders of the foot, ankle and lower limb.
- care of the heart and cardiovascular system.
- treats hormonal disorders and manages conditions such as diabetes and thyroid disease.
- care for people who need sedation for surgery and other types of medical procedures.
- diagnosing and treating bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections.
- digestive system health, diagnosing and treating conditions like acid reflux, ulcers, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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- specializes in female reproductive health.
- care for medical problems of the nervous system.
- diagnose and treat medical and surgical problems of the urinary tract
- diagnosing and treating problems related to kidney function.
- diagnose and treat blood disorders
- specializes in managing pregnancy and childbirth
- study of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders.
- medical weight management for people who are overweight or obese
- care of medical problems related to the skin, hair, and nails.
- care for people with cancer.
- diagnose and treat lung diseases.
- liver health, diagnosing and managing conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and fatty liver disease.
- healthcare of older adults, managing age-related conditions.
- caring for babies and children up to 18 years old.
25 Clues: care for people with cancer. • diagnose and treat lung diseases. • diagnose and treat blood disorders • specializes in female reproductive health. • care of the heart and cardiovascular system. • treats conditions of the ear, nose, and throat. • care for medical problems of the nervous system. • specializes in managing pregnancy and childbirth • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2025-04-28
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- High blood pressure
- A bruise
- Related to the heart
- Body mass index
- Immediately
- Related to the skin
- A small sample of tissue that's taken for testing
- A patient that does not require hospitalisation
- Slowing or stopping the flow of a bodily fluid
- Related to the lungs
- Do not resuscitate
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- A patient that requires hospitalisation
- Related to the brain
- Related to the stomach
- A cut or scrape that typically isn't serious
- Related to the bones
- Many
- A condition that begins abruptly but duration is short
- Surgical repair
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Signifies inflammation
- Not cancerous
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Related to muscle
24 Clues: Many • A bruise • Immediately • Not cancerous • Body mass index • Surgical repair • Related to muscle • Do not resuscitate • High blood pressure • Related to the skin • Related to the brain • Related to the heart • Related to the bones • Related to the lungs • Related to the stomach • Signifies inflammation • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • ...
Medical Abbriviations 2023-04-03
31 Clues: S • CA • PT • PO • DX • IV • TA • PE • US • OB • XR • DX • BX • TV • NPO • SOB • ATC • W/O • R/O • DVT • WET • INS • DOB • AAA • LFTs • ATOS • AUTH • Bilat • Unilat • HX OR HO • As Soon as Possible
Medical Term. 2024-03-19
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- This suffix means narrowing, constriction
- coronary artery bypass graft
- This root word means deficiency, blockage
- Arterial Disease A blockage of the vessels that carry blood from the heart to the legs
- This prefix means surrounding, around
- This is the smallest veins and receive blood from capillaries
- Disease This is the one of the types of heart valve disease. This is where the left lower heart chamber and bodys main artery doesnt work properly.
- Occurs when something is blocking the blood supply to a part of the brain or when a bloos vessel in the brain bursts
- Disease This affects the blood flow to the heart- and decreased blood flow can cause this.
- This tool is a scan to observe the heart and the nearby blood vessels
- This suffix means abnormal condition
- Monitoring This is a tool is a portable ECG that records your electrical activity of the heart for over 24 hours.
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- Heart Disease occurs when there is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- catherteriztion This is a flexible tube thats put into a blood bessel in the arm to examine the heart valves.
- This tool is a line graph that shows the electrical activity of the heart over time
- beats per minute
- This is a delicate blood vessel that exists throughout your body
- cardiovascular disease
- This carries blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to heart.
- This is a blood vessel located throughout your body that collects oxygen
- This root word stands for vessel
- CT scan This tool helps you look for any blockage or narrowing of the arteries and to find any problems with any pumping of the heart.
- chronic heart failure
- coronary artery disease
- Its the muscle at the center of your circulation system
25 Clues: beats per minute • chronic heart failure • cardiovascular disease • coronary artery disease • coronary artery bypass graft • This root word stands for vessel • This suffix means abnormal condition • This prefix means surrounding, around • This suffix means narrowing, constriction • This root word means deficiency, blockage • ...
Medical imaging 2024-04-15
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- Magnetic imaging
- Computed Tomography
- how electrons are measured
- medical imaging
- basic particles of the chemical element
- Development of organisms
- Another word for Sound wave or electromagnetic wave
- Imaging technique
- another word for x-rays
- Visualize anatomical structures
- accelerates towards positive charge anode
- Discovering diseases or cancers
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- chemical reactions
- Digestive System
- “braking radiation” in German
- A disease
- emits a stream of electrons
- tube device commonly found in hospitals or diagnostic centers
- Visualizing blood vessels
- crucial for placement
- cutting of the body’s tissue
- radiation exposure can effect the fetus
- another word for sonography
- Volts
- essential element x-ray tube
25 Clues: Volts • A disease • medical imaging • Magnetic imaging • Digestive System • Imaging technique • chemical reactions • Computed Tomography • crucial for placement • another word for x-rays • Development of organisms • Visualizing blood vessels • how electrons are measured • emits a stream of electrons • another word for sonography • cutting of the body’s tissue • essential element x-ray tube • ...
medical imaging 2024-04-15
Across
- Another word for Sound wave or electromagnetic wave
- Magnetic imaging
- emits a stream of electrons
- A disease
- another word for sonography
- cutting of the body’s tissue
- Visualizing blood vessels
- medical imaging
- Computed Tomography
- tube device commonly found in hospitals or diagnostic centers
- accelerates towards positive charge anode
- how electrons are measured
- Discovering diseases or cancers
- essential element x-ray tube
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- radiation exposure can effect the fetus
- another word for x-rays
- basic particles of the chemical element
- Visualize anatomical structures
- “braking radiation” in German
- Imaging technique
- chemical reactions
- healthcare
- Digestive System
- Volts
- Development of organisms
- crucial for placement
26 Clues: Volts • A disease • healthcare • medical imaging • Magnetic imaging • Digestive System • Imaging technique • chemical reactions • Computed Tomography • crucial for placement • another word for x-rays • Development of organisms • Visualizing blood vessels • how electrons are measured • emits a stream of electrons • another word for sonography • cutting of the body’s tissue • ...
Medical terms 2024-04-03
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- pain
- disease
- liver
- abnormal,flow
- black
- red
- artery
- abdomin
- noun,form
- hardening
- visual,examination
- tonsil
- puncture,remove,fluid
- inside,within
- through
- pertaining,to
- rupture
- stone
- bursting,forth
- intestine
- nerve
- surgical repair
- skull
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- blue
- pain,suffering
- joint
- white
- stomach
- removal
- enlargement
- tissue,death
- recording
- inflammation
- blood
- softening
- narrowing
- gray
- heart
- appendix
- stitching,suture
- fatty,plague
- record,result
- abnormal condition
- cell
- gland
45 Clues: red • blue • pain • gray • cell • joint • white • liver • black • blood • heart • stone • nerve • skull • gland • artery • tonsil • disease • stomach • removal • abdomin • through • rupture • appendix • recording • softening • noun,form • narrowing • hardening • intestine • enlargement • tissue,death • inflammation • fatty,plague • abnormal,flow • inside,within • pertaining,to • record,result • pain,suffering • bursting,forth • surgical repair • stitching,suture • ...
Medical Terms 2024-03-25
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- / a tool used to measure temperature of a person.
- / muscle on the front of the upper leg.
- / a medical tool used to hear the heart.
- / an instrument used to electrically help the heart pump.
- syndrome / the result of being born with an extra chromosome.
- / prefix relating to fiber in the body.
- / the most common lung disease.
- / inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
- / the muscle on the upper arm on the front.
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- / a tool used to sterilize tools before surgery.
- abbreviation for “cardiovascular”.
- / a disease common in elders making them forget things.
- / the organ that pumps blood into the body.
- / a sharp bladed instrument used for surgery.
- fibrosis / a disease filling the lungs with mucus.
- / the abbreviation for “coronary artery disease”
- / the abbreviation for “cardiovascular disease”
- / prefix meaning “outside”.
- / prefix meaning “two”.
- / prefix meaning “side”.
- / the largest organ in the body.
- / the abbreviation for “coronary heart disease”
- / the abbreviation for “coronary artery bypass surgery”
- / prefix meaning “apart or away from”.
- / the main organ in the digestive system.
25 Clues: / prefix meaning “two”. • / prefix meaning “side”. • / prefix meaning “outside”. • / the most common lung disease. • / the largest organ in the body. • abbreviation for “cardiovascular”. • / prefix meaning “apart or away from”. • / inflammation of the bronchial tubes. • / muscle on the front of the upper leg. • / prefix relating to fiber in the body. • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2021-08-31
Across
- SUGICAL REPAIR OF THE NOSE - SOMETIMES FOR COSMETIC REASONS
- INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY/RENAL PELVIS
- DOCTOR WHO SPECIALIZES IN CHILDREN
- EXAM BY FEELING
- CUT MADE BY A SURGEON
- ABNORMAL NARROWING
- MEMBRANE LINING SOME BODY CAVITIES
- FORMATION OF PUS
- INFLAMMATION OF THE STOMACH
- SURGICAL REPAIR OF A HERNIA
- 'LASER'
- INSIDE THE CELL
- REFERING TO SMALL INTESTINES
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- CHARACTERIZED BY REDNESS, HEAT, SWELLING, PAIN
- STUDY OF CELLS
- RUPTURE OF A MUSCLE
- ABNORMAL OR LACK OF ABILITY TO SPEAK
- HEADACHE
- EXCESSIVE BLEEDING
- ABNORMAL HARDENING OF ARTERIES
- BY MOUTH, NPO
- FEVER
- REMOVAL OF FLUID AROUND THE HEART
- DIFFICULTY WITH SWALLOWING
- PROBABLE OR EXPECTED OUTCOME
- VISUAL EXAM OF A JOINT
- ABNORMAL CONDITION CAUSED BY A FUNGUS
- PRIORITIZING PATIENT CARE
- REFERING TO HIP
29 Clues: FEVER • 'LASER' • HEADACHE • BY MOUTH, NPO • STUDY OF CELLS • EXAM BY FEELING • REFERING TO HIP • INSIDE THE CELL • FORMATION OF PUS • EXCESSIVE BLEEDING • ABNORMAL NARROWING • RUPTURE OF A MUSCLE • CUT MADE BY A SURGEON • VISUAL EXAM OF A JOINT • PRIORITIZING PATIENT CARE • DIFFICULTY WITH SWALLOWING • INFLAMMATION OF THE STOMACH • SURGICAL REPAIR OF A HERNIA • PROBABLE OR EXPECTED OUTCOME • ...
Medical Terminolgy 2021-09-07
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- three times a day
- estimated energy requirement
- delayed gastric emptying
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- acceptable macronutrient distribution range
- inflammation in the ileal pouch surgically formed after colectomy
- nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- moderate protein calorie malnutrition
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- diminished or distorted taste
- concentration of undigested material in the stomach
- compound known to interfere with thyroid hormone synthesis
- an abnormal passage of an organ to another organ, skin, or wound
- a peptide synthesized in the liver that functions as the principal regulator of systemic iron homeostasis
- twice a day
- fetal alcohol syndrome
- severe protein calorie malnutrition
- adequate intake
- diagnosis
- shortness of breath
- nothing by mouth
20 Clues: diagnosis • twice a day • adequate intake • nothing by mouth • three times a day • shortness of breath • fetal alcohol syndrome • delayed gastric emptying • estimated energy requirement • diminished or distorted taste • nonalcoholic fatty liver disease • acute respiratory distress syndrome • severe protein calorie malnutrition • moderate protein calorie malnutrition • ...
Medical radiology 2021-05-22
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- sympathy, compassion, fidelity
- rules statement of right conduct
- avoiding harm to others
- obligations
- rights individuals or groups rights
- recognizing certain expectations
- belief of a set of moral principles
- standards set by groups or individuals
- doing of good, kindness, charity
- individualism basis of a rights-based theory
- ethics indiv. rights provide protection
- of ethics statements of role morality'
- rights separate from government rights
- outrage violation of human rights
- study or right or wrong
- traits of character
- ethics moral principles as a path
- regulations est. by the government
- justified claims
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- char. and virtue form this framework
- ARRT's mandatory standards
- fair treatment, equitable
- not be revealed
- worth of actions deter. by means
- ideals and customs
- principles moral reasoning
- internal control of human values
- belief that actions determine worth
- strict observances of promises or
- publicly displayed ethical conduct
- self-reliance
- set of values
- accepted customs
- dilemmas requiring moral judgment
- duty to tell the truth
- emotional commitment
- abbrev. standards of professional conduct
37 Clues: obligations • self-reliance • set of values • not be revealed • accepted customs • justified claims • ideals and customs • traits of character • emotional commitment • duty to tell the truth • avoiding harm to others • study or right or wrong • fair treatment, equitable • ARRT's mandatory standards • principles moral reasoning • sympathy, compassion, fidelity • rules statement of right conduct • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-07-01
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- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance.
- A period of isolation to prevent disease spread.
- A sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity.
- A region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition or disease.
- The condition of being grossly overweight.
- An organ that secretes particular chemical substances.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem.
- A disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth.
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- An open sore on the outside of the body or on the surface of an organ inside the body, where there is a break in the skin or membrane covering the organ that fails to heal (= get better) without treatment.
- A large number of cases of a particular disease or medical condition happening at the same time in a particular community.
- A microorganism, especially one that causes disease.
- An abnormal mass of tissue.
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- An organ that filters blood to produce urine.
- The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
- The act of forcing a liquid into a body using a needle.
- An elevated body temperature indicating illness.
- A change in the DNA sequence.
- The removal and examination of tissue from a living body.
- The invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in the body.
- A disease that spreads over a whole country or the whole world.
- A small sharp knife used in surgery.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the heart.
- The process of breathing.
- A break, usually in a bone.
- The treatment of injuries or disorders by manual or operative methods.
- An injury to living tissue.
- An extreme or irrational fear of something.
- A blood vessel carrying blood toward the heart.
- A disease persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- A sudden occurrence of a disease in a particular place.
- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- A surgical cut made in skin or tissue.
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries caused by the heartbeat.
39 Clues: The process of breathing. • A break, usually in a bone. • An injury to living tissue. • An abnormal mass of tissue. • A change in the DNA sequence. • A small sharp knife used in surgery. • A surgical cut made in skin or tissue. • The condition of being grossly overweight. • An extreme or irrational fear of something. • An organ that filters blood to produce urine. • ...
Medical terms 2022-10-06
21 Clues: eyes • hair • skin • ears • heart • Bones • blood • Brain • veins • fascia • tendons • nervous • muscles • arteries • cartilage • Oilglands • ligaments • bonemarrow • capillaries • sweatglands • inflamationofthespinalcord
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws
- who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- these internists are cancer specialists
- is trained to assist women in childbirth
- helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability
- they treat immune system disorders
- specialize in eye and vision care
- monitor people during surgery to ensure that their body’s vital signs are stable
- who treats the feet and their ailments
- help people learn to cope with stressful situations
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- treat both common and complex illnesses
- specialists in the nervous system
- they use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose disease
- who treats mental health conditions
- treating children from birth to young adulthood
- lab doctors identify the causes of diseases by examining body tissues
- treat kidney diseases
- preventive care and disease management for female health conditions
- surgeons who care for men and women for problems in the urinary tract
- specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
20 Clues: treat kidney diseases • specialists in the nervous system • specialize in eye and vision care • they treat immune system disorders • who treats mental health conditions • who treats the feet and their ailments • treat both common and complex illnesses • these internists are cancer specialists • is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2022-08-30
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- date of birth
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- congestive heart failure
- arterial blood gas
- every hour
- hypertension
- twice a day
- activities of daily living
- as soon as possible
- immediately
- cancer
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- range of motion
- bowel movement
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- do not resuscitate
- blood sugar
- discharge
- past medical history
- certified nursing assistant
- blood urea nitrogen
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- three times a day
- basic life support
- blood pressure
- in the morning
- approximately
- cerebrovascular accident
- ambulate
- myocardial infarction
29 Clues: cancer • ambulate • discharge • every hour • blood sugar • twice a day • immediately • hypertension • date of birth • approximately • blood pressure • in the morning • bowel movement • range of motion • three times a day • do not resuscitate • arterial blood gas • basic life support • blood urea nitrogen • as soon as possible • past medical history • myocardial infarction • congestive heart failure • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
Across
- Study of children
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of the heart
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of the mind
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- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the feet
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of skin
- Study of cancers
- Study of diseases
- Study of the eye
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of kidneys • Study of tissues • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of diseases • Study of newborns • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of tissues
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of the feet
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of the eye
- Study of the heart
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- Study of newborns
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of diseases
- Study of the mind
- Study of kidneys
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of blood
- Study of children
- Study of cancers
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of skin
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of tissues • Study of kidneys • Study of cancers • Study of the eye • Study of newborns • Study of diseases • Study of the mind • Study of the feet • Study of children • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of pregnancy and childbirth • ...
Medical Sciences 2022-07-28
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- Study of hormones, hormone glands
- Study of skin
- Study of health conditions in specific populations
- Study of blood
- Study of the ear, nose, throat
- Study of kidneys
- Study of the stomach and intestines
- Study of older people's medial issues
- Study of muscular and skeletal systems
- Study of the heart
- Study of the mind
- Study of poisonous substances
- Study of tissues
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- Study of the female reproductive system
- Study of newborns
- Study of diseases
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the body's resistance to disease
- Study of the eye
- Study of urinary, male reproductive systems
- Study of children
- Study of the feet
- Study of X-rays, radioactive diagnosis
- Study of drugs and their use
- Study of pregnancy and childbirth
- Study of cancers
26 Clues: Study of skin • Study of blood • Study of the eye • Study of kidneys • Study of cancers • Study of tissues • Study of newborns • Study of diseases • Study of children • Study of the feet • Study of the mind • Study of the heart • Study of the nervous system • Study of drugs and their use • Study of poisonous substances • Study of the ear, nose, throat • Study of hormones, hormone glands • ...
Medical Microbiology 2022-02-11
Across
- when a pathogen infects many different hosts
- how many pathogens required to kill 50% of an experimental group of hosts
- pathogen that are likely to cause disease after infection in a healthy host.
- a disease that is transmitted from animals
- a disease where the pathogen can lie dormant
- the phase of infection before the first signs and symptoms of disease
- the rate of illness due to a disease
- subjective indicator of disease (experienced)
- the phase of infection where recovery to normal health occurs
- a disease that comes on rapidly
- when cases rise rapidly in a certain geographical area.
- a departure from a state of "normal" health
- the level of disease regularly found in society
- out of control outbreaks that span continents
- the phase of infection where the signs and symptoms start to subside
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- the measure of the degree or severity of disease
- when a pathogen only infects one or a few hosts
- the ability of the pathogen to cause disease
- pathogen that is less likely to cause disease in a healthy host
- the rate of death due to a disease
- the phase of infection that involves vague symptoms
- microbial parasites of humans
- a disease acquired in a hospital setting
- the phase of infection where signs and symptoms of disease begin
- a disease lasting a year or more
- a group of symptoms that consistently occur together and collectively characterize a condition
- an objective marker of disease (measurable)
- how many pathogens required to infect 50% of an experimental group of hosts
28 Clues: microbial parasites of humans • a disease that comes on rapidly • a disease lasting a year or more • the rate of death due to a disease • the rate of illness due to a disease • a disease acquired in a hospital setting • a disease that is transmitted from animals • a departure from a state of "normal" health • an objective marker of disease (measurable) • ...
Medical Training 2022-01-08
Across
- transito intestinal
- refluxo
- helps prevent or slow damage to cells
- tremores
- pain hurt
- get it before surgery or to avoid pain
- icterícia
- the largest blood vessel in the body
- Válvula aórtica ou valva aórtica
- the back part of your leg
- urina turva
- Acne
- Related to birth.Throughout pregnancy.
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- métodos de barreira
- fratura exposta
- Cancerígeno
- Câncer colorretal
- enteropatiasensívelaoglúten/doençacelíaca
- clavícula
- Cancer de bexiga
- coagular
- colostro
- vias aéreas
- Autoexame de mama
24 Clues: Acne • refluxo • tremores • coagular • colostro • clavícula • pain hurt • icterícia • Cancerígeno • vias aéreas • urina turva • fratura exposta • Cancer de bexiga • Câncer colorretal • Autoexame de mama • métodos de barreira • transito intestinal • the back part of your leg • Válvula aórtica ou valva aórtica • the largest blood vessel in the body • helps prevent or slow damage to cells • ...
medical termology 2022-01-14
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- stands for cardiovascular
- stands for deep vein thrombosis
- MRI a computer that produces detailed pictures of the persons cardiovascular system
- a prefix that means the heart
- pumps the blood in your body
- transports the blood away
- tests a tool that determines if the heart cells have been damaged
- delivers blood to the body tissues
- brings blood back to the heart
- parts the atria and the ventricles
- a disease that causes you to not get as much blood flow
- stands for chest pain
- veins a disease that causes swollen and dilated veins
- testing a tool that measures the hearts response to stress that is controlled
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- arrest the stopping of the heart
- a suffix that means chest
- X ray a tool that shows you a black and white picture of your chest organs
- a disease that causes weak artery walls
- stands for coronary artery disease
- artery a disease that causes arteries around the heart to get very narrow
- a tool that records the electrical signals in your heart
- a suffix that means pain
- a prefix that means blood
- stands for congestive heart failure
- a suffix that means narrowing
25 Clues: stands for chest pain • a suffix that means pain • stands for cardiovascular • a suffix that means chest • transports the blood away • a prefix that means blood • pumps the blood in your body • a prefix that means the heart • a suffix that means narrowing • brings blood back to the heart • stands for deep vein thrombosis • arrest the stopping of the heart • ...
Medical Imaging 2022-05-01
Across
- Uses ultrasound waves to create an image of heart
- You see slice like images of the body
- Not a legal part of the chart
- Kidneys, ureters, bladders
- High frequency sound waves to produce images
- X-ray examination of spinal cord
- Upper gastrointestinal series
- Intravenous pyelogram
- Scan to determine function of heart
- Visual examination of a body cavity
- department head
- Performs procedure to view the urinary bladder
- Measures electrical activity of heart
- A monitor to be worn over a period of time
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- Needed to be filled prior to an MRI
- Xray to view the breast
- Measures electrical activity of brain
- Abreviation
- Magnets and radio waves used to produce images of body
- Biopsy
- Uses radioctive isotopes to view body bits
- visualize vessels and organs
- Head of the Medical imaging department
- Radioactive isotope
- Where you enter an order
- where you find all the forms you need for a patient chart
- Test to determine lungs capacity and ability to work
- A scan to detect tumors in the bone
- Barium Swallow
29 Clues: Biopsy • Abreviation • Barium Swallow • department head • Radioactive isotope • Intravenous pyelogram • Xray to view the breast • Where you enter an order • Kidneys, ureters, bladders • visualize vessels and organs • Not a legal part of the chart • Upper gastrointestinal series • X-ray examination of spinal cord • Needed to be filled prior to an MRI • Scan to determine function of heart • ...
MEDICAL LAW 2022-05-12
Across
- the government may submit a resignation, which is accepted or rejected by the
- the state is a single territial organization of political power throughout the country
- a system of generally binding rules of conduct that are expressed in sources, established or sanction by the state, protected by it, and their violations gives rise to legal liability
- contract working agreement
- branch of law that
- personal and property relations between citizens arising from marriage, the birth of children and the adoption of children for upbringing in a family (adoption, foster family, guardianship)
- deprivation of the parental rights is carried out in a
- lawful actions of citizens and legal entities aimed at establishing, changing or terminating civil rights and obligations (article 153 of the civil code of the Russian Federation)
- a person who have the right to receive an inheritance
- of civil liability
- monetary penalty imposed by a court
- the ability to relaize and give an account of their action
- an individual who receives medical care or who has applied for medical care, regardless of whether he has a disease or his condition
- the state is a sovereign organization of power
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- an individual who has entered into an employment relationship with an employer
- relationship regulated by the norm of civil law
- money that a person receives (usually every month) for the work he/she has done
- a person whose rights and obligations are inherited
- unresolved disagreements between the parties to the labour relations on the application of labour law
- a type of insurance that covers medical expenses that arise due to an illness
- a penalty imposed on somebody who is convicted of a crime
- social relations regulated by the rules of law
- something which is ilegal and which people punished for, for example by being sent to prison
- the reversion of property to the state or (in feudal law) to a lord, on the owners dying without legal heirs
24 Clues: branch of law that • of civil liability • contract working agreement • monetary penalty imposed by a court • social relations regulated by the rules of law • the state is a sovereign organization of power • relationship regulated by the norm of civil law • a person whose rights and obligations are inherited • a person who have the right to receive an inheritance • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2022-07-14
Medical Abbreviations 2022-12-02
Medical Technology 2023-02-07
Across
- azurophilic granules
- Differentiates Staph from Strep
- antifungal in Thayer-Martin medium
- antigenic determinant
- creamy layer in standing plasma test
- key component of fibrinolysis
- toxic to Neisseria
- Known to prolong PT
- cell wall component of bacteria
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- positive for leukocyte esterase in reagent strip
- infective stage of Plasmodium in vector
- need a protein carrier to elicit immune response
- used for embedding eyes
- green amniotic fluid
- required storage temp for plasma component
- Charcot-leyden crystals
- other term for pinworm infection
- major NPN in urine
- salivary amylase
- predominant WBC in adult CSF
20 Clues: salivary amylase • toxic to Neisseria • major NPN in urine • Known to prolong PT • azurophilic granules • green amniotic fluid • antigenic determinant • used for embedding eyes • Charcot-leyden crystals • predominant WBC in adult CSF • key component of fibrinolysis • Differentiates Staph from Strep • cell wall component of bacteria • other term for pinworm infection • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2023-02-09
39 Clues: R • P • T • BP • qd • pc • BR • Hx • IM • MI • Tx • dx • NG • GI • ss • Bx • Fx • Rx • ac • IV • ht • hs • VS • DNR • SOB • bid • CVA • PRN • ICU • gtt • NPO • ACL • EKG • W/C • BRP • UTI • ROM • Ortho • c(with a line over it)
Medical careers 2025-05-19
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- therapist masters degree, helps people with mental, physical, and emotional disabilities.
- therapist, Uses music to deal with social physical or emotional problems
- therapist, Uses art to deal with social physical or emotional problems
- doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery
- doctor that takes care of skin problems
- doctor that specializes in female problems
- A doctor who treats disorders of the urinary system
- A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer
- bachelor's degree, balance and analyze nutrition
- therapist bachelor's degree, treat patients with heart or lung diseases
- therapist bachelor's degree, improve patients mental, physical and emotional well-being by using play activities as treatment
- A doctor who used x rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disorders
- trainer masters degree, help treat/prevent injuries during a sport
- A doctor who specializes in bone disorders
- surgeon, Specializing in surgical procedures of the chest
- doctorate degree, ensure drug compatibility and recommend non prescription meds
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- therapist doctorate degree, helps reduce pain and treats injuries/diseases in the joints, muscles, bones, and nerves.
- doctor who treats stomach and intestinal problems
- therapist a year in a massage therapy program, massage/therapeutic touch used to relieve pain
- A doctor who treats mental disorders
- therapist/pathologist masters degree, help patients with communication or speech disorders
- A medical doctor who specializes in brain and spinal cord and nerves
- A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivering babies
- doctor who takes care of children
- doctor who takes care of heart problems
- masters or doctorate, track down diseases in people
- worker, masters or bachelors degree: is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals , groups, communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
- bachelor's degree and specialized program, runs the cardiopulmonary bypass machine (heart and lung machine)
- 10-20 hour certification program, collects blood and prepares it for testing
- A doctor that diagnoses diseases by studying cell and tissue
30 Clues: doctor who takes care of children • A doctor who treats mental disorders • doctor that takes care of skin problems • doctor who takes care of heart problems • doctor that specializes in female problems • A doctor who specializes in bone disorders • doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery • A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer • ...
Medical careers 2025-05-19
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- doctor that specializes in female problems
- a year in a massage therapy program massage/therapeutic touch used to relieve pain
- doctorate degree helps reduce pain and treats injuries/diseases in the joints, muscles, bones, and nerves.
- Uses music to deal with social physical or emotional problems
- A doctor who treats disorders of the urinary system
- doctor who takes care of children
- doctor that takes care of skin problems
- masters degree help patients with communication or speech disorders
- A doctor who treats mental disorders
- A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer
- doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery
- bachelor's degree balance and analyze nutrition
- doctor who treats stomach and intestinal problems
- A doctor who used x rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disorders
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- bachelor's degree improve patients mental, physical and emotional well-being by using play activities as treatment
- bachelor's degree treat patients with heart or lung diseases
- masters or doctorate track down diseases in people
- master's degree helps people with mental, physical, and emotional disabilities.
- Uses art to deal with social physical or emotional problems
- bachelor's degree and specialized program runs the cardiopulmonary bypass machine (heart and lung machine)
- 10-20 hour certification program collects blood and prepares it for testing
- masters or bachelors degree: is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals , groups, communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
- doctorate degree ensure drug compatibility and recommend non prescription meds
- A medical doctor who specializes in brain and spinal cord and nerves
- A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivering babies
- masters degree, help treat/prevent injuries during a sport
- surgeon Specializing in surgical procedures of the chest
- A doctor who specializes in bone disorders
- A doctor that diagnoses diseases by studying cell and tissue
- doctor who takes care of heart problems
30 Clues: doctor who takes care of children • A doctor who treats mental disorders • doctor that takes care of skin problems • doctor who takes care of heart problems • doctor that specializes in female problems • A doctor who specializes in bone disorders • doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery • A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer • ...
Medical Terms 2025-11-28
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- Follow up
- Joint
- Joint pain or inflammation
- Lung diseases
- Medical History
- Joint Flexion and extension
- Moniter Moniters your heartbeat
- Inner chamber
- septum Right and left ventricles
- How everything is made
- Near the stomach
- history of
- and socket Hip joint
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- Has to do something being infront
- Near the belly button
- Measures your blood pressure
- diabetes mallitus
- Records the sounds of your heart
- Magnetic resonance imagining
- Covers your organs
- Is at the front of your head
- emergency room
- Years of age
- Above elbow
- congestive heart failure
- Blood pressure
26 Clues: Joint • Follow up • history of • Above elbow • Years of age • Lung diseases • Inner chamber • emergency room • Blood pressure • Medical History • Near the stomach • diabetes mallitus • Covers your organs • Near the belly button • How everything is made • and socket Hip joint • congestive heart failure • Joint pain or inflammation • Measures your blood pressure • Magnetic resonance imagining • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-10-27
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- Abnormally low body temperature
- Rapid respiratory rate
- pulse site forearm
- Normal range:97.7–99.5°F
- Low
- Low blood pressure
- Ms.Phillips Birthday
- pulse site neck
- High
- Normal: around 120/80 mmHg
- Normal: 95–100%
- Pulse site on the foot
- High blood pressure
- pulse site behind the knee
- Heart Rate above 100
- slow
- pulse site wrist
- Temporary cessation of breathing
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- Breathing
- Another Name for Fever
- Uses a fingertip sensor
- Normal adult range: 12–20 breaths/min
- Fast
- Blood Pressure cuff
- Slow respiratory rate
- Normal adult range: 60–100 bpm
- Elevated body temperature
- Heart Rate below 60
- 1-10 Scale for pain
- pulse site over the heart
30 Clues: Low • Fast • High • slow • Breathing • pulse site neck • Normal: 95–100% • pulse site wrist • pulse site forearm • Low blood pressure • Blood Pressure cuff • Heart Rate below 60 • 1-10 Scale for pain • High blood pressure • Ms.Phillips Birthday • Heart Rate above 100 • Slow respiratory rate • Rapid respiratory rate • Another Name for Fever • Pulse site on the foot • Uses a fingertip sensor • ...
Medical Terms 2025-10-21
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- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood to the body and lungs.
- Root word meaning "heart muscle".
- Inflammation of blood vessels.
- A root word related to the heart.
- The double-layered serous membrane that surrounds the heart
- A condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues.
- An X-ray test that uses a special dye to see how blood is flowing through the blood vessels.
- Continuous monitoring of a patient's heart rhythm, often from a distance.
- Upper chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body.
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- A tool used to listen to internal body sounds, especially heart and lungs.
- Inflammation of a vein.
- The widening of blood vessels.
- A slow heart rate, typically less than 60 beats per minute.
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- A blood clot that forms in a blood vessel and remains attached to its place of origin.
- A procedure to open a narrowed or blocked artery, usually with a balloon.
- Small branches of arteries that lead to capillaries.
- The muscular tissue of the heart.
- A medical procedure to restore a normal heart rhythm, often using an electrical shock.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and heart valves.
- A procedure to remove plaque from a blocked artery.
- echocardiogram (TEE): A type of ultrasound that uses a probe to create images of the heart.
- infarction: A medical term for a heart attack.
- The main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
- A medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart, also known as an EKG or ECG.
25 Clues: Inflammation of a vein. • Inflammation of blood vessels. • The widening of blood vessels. • The muscular tissue of the heart. • Root word meaning "heart muscle". • A root word related to the heart. • infarction: A medical term for a heart attack. • A procedure to remove plaque from a blocked artery. • Small branches of arteries that lead to capillaries. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-08-28
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- Toward the back of the body
- Straightening you arm or leg
- toward the front of the body
- Far away from the skin
- The sound your bone makes when its broken
- when your body responds to an injury
- Farthest from the midline
- Bringing your arm back from the T-position
- Cheif complaint
- Farthest from the midline
- Activities of daily living
- The position of a body part that is bent inward is known as.....
- The bottom of your foot is known as the..
- The pain you feel somewhere other than its origin
- A discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Your wrist is.... to your elbow
- Performing bicep curls
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- When someone is laying on their stomach
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- BP
- A healing apparatus
- Bringing your toes towards the midlline
- Closest to the skin
- movement towards the midline of the body
- Top side of a structure
- Excessively straightening your leg
- When your joint swells
- Twice a day
- As needed
- Performing jumping jacks
- Doing push ups
- AMT
- the structure that connects the muscles to the bones
- Away from the center
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- closest to the midline
- Rang of motion
37 Clues: BP • AMT • As needed • Twice a day • Doing push ups • Rang of motion • Cheif complaint • A healing apparatus • Closest to the skin • Away from the center • When your joint swells • Far away from the skin • closest to the midline • Performing bicep curls • Top side of a structure • Performing jumping jacks • Farthest from the midline • Farthest from the midline • Activities of daily living • ...
Medical vocabulary 2025-08-28
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- kind of pain that beats or stop and start very quickly
- recommend a medication for a patient
- kind of pain that goes away for a period of time and then returns
- a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit.
- become more rigid and less flexible
- kind of pain that is extremely bad
- neglectful, unethical or illegal action by a doctor during the practice
- that happens repeatedly
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- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to spend the night at a hospital.
- to ______ on a diet
- I'll ---- you on some aspirin
- record collection of a patient’s medical history including past and current medical conditions, medications, etc.
- ----on weight (opposite of LOSE weight)
- measure of the quantity of fat in a person’s body
- a feeling of understanding and connection between a patient and a doctor that helps them communicate well
- literacy understand/make decisions about health
- How do you ___________ the intensity of your pain on a scale of 1 to 10?
- any damage to a person’s body
- kind of pain that is very strong and comes very quickly
- an injury which involves splitting the skin
- a return to a normal state of health
- irregular electrical activity in the heart
22 Clues: to ______ on a diet • that happens repeatedly • I'll ---- you on some aspirin • any damage to a person’s body • kind of pain that is extremely bad • become more rigid and less flexible • recommend a medication for a patient • a return to a normal state of health • ----on weight (opposite of LOSE weight) • irregular electrical activity in the heart • ...
Medical terms 2025-08-27
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- Towards the top or head
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- status post
- Divides the body into equal left and right halves
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- The underside of the foot
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Closest to the skin
- Below or toward the feet
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- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Top side of a structure
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- surgery
- laying face down
- when awake
- Looseness in the joint
- lying face up
- Divides the body in front and back halves
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- vital signs
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated away from a center
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- therapy or treatment
- farthest away from the skin
38 Clues: surgery • when awake • status post • vital signs • lying face up • laying face down • Closest to the skin • therapy or treatment • Looseness in the joint • Towards the top or head • Top side of a structure • Below or toward the feet • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • farthest away from the skin • Increasing the angle of the joint • Situated or pertaining to a center • ...
Medical Doctors 2025-09-02
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- administers anesthesia care during surgeries
- another name for an ENT doctor
- specialists who diagnose and treat acute and chronic pain conditions
- treats conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system
- treats conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract
- treats disorders of the musculoskeletal system using manual techniques
- foot doctor
- specializes in treatment of hormones and endocrine system
- dental specialist who focuses on correcting bite and alignment issues of the teeth and jaws, also inserts braces
- practices dentistry or treatment of the teeth
- specializes in eye and vision care
- treats asthma and other allergic diseases
- treatment of inflammation in the bones, joints and internal organs
- treats diseases of the blood vessels
- treats the nervous system
- treatment of cancer
- dental specialist who focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease
- dental specialist with advanced training in restoring and replacing teeth, also handles dentures, crowns, bridges, veneers and dental implants
- treats injuries and diseases of the bones, muscles, joints, soft tissues
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- main point of contact for everyday and non-emergency health needs aka "gatekeeper"
- diagnoses and treats lungs and respiratory system
- specializes in care of mothers and babies before, during and after birth
- diagnoses and treats psychiatric disorders
- practices preventative care and the body's ability to heal itself
- diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- helps to improve mobility, restore function, manage pain through exercise
- diagnoses and treats conditions of the heart and blood vessels
- advanced practice registered nurse
- treats diseases by studying body fluids, tissues and organs
- dental specialist who focuses on saving teeth by diagnosing and treating issues with the tooth's pulp, also performs root canals
- practices osteopathic medicine as a holistic approach to healthcare
- works with physicians to provide a range of healthcare services in every specialty
- treats skin, hair and nail conditions
- treats digestive system aka GI tract and liver
- treats ear, nose and throat conditions aka ENT doctor
- performs simple and complex surgeries of the mouth and tooth extractions
- diagnoses and treats problems with hearing and balance
- treats the female reproductive system
- repairs physical defects regarding a person's overall appearance
- kidney care doctor
- performs vision tests, diagnoses and treats vision problems and eye diseases
41 Clues: foot doctor • kidney care doctor • treatment of cancer • treats the nervous system • another name for an ENT doctor • advanced practice registered nurse • specializes in eye and vision care • treats diseases of the blood vessels • treats skin, hair and nail conditions • treats the female reproductive system • treats asthma and other allergic diseases • ...
Medical terms 2025-10-14
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- congestive heart failure
- instrument to measure pressure
- electrocardiogram
- listen for the sounds of the heart
- echocardiogram
- lung
- deep vein thrombosis
- oxygen
- heart
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- Any vessel can be looked at with this procedure
- ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- circulation must have something to do with the lungs
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- main type of blood vessel
- small
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- divided into 4 chambers
- ultrasonography look at blood going through blood vessels
- vein
- automated external defibrillator
20 Clues: vein • lung • small • heart • oxygen • echocardiogram • electrocardiogram • deep vein thrombosis • divided into 4 chambers • congestive heart failure • main type of blood vessel • instrument to measure pressure • automated external defibrillator • listen for the sounds of the heart • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • Any vessel can be looked at with this procedure • ...
medical suffix's 2025-09-24
21 Clues: cell • pain • sound • tumor • thirst • record • tubular • disease • opening • removal • fixation • incision • study of • producing • softening • specialist • deficiency • destruction • inflammation • afflicted with • exaggerated fear
Medical terms 2026-02-06
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- A scheduled visit to see the doctor.
- When germs make you sick.
- Pain in your belly.
- Something you take to feel better.
- Tiny germs that cause diseases.
- A person receiving medical care.
- A place where people go when they are very sick or hurt.
- A common illness with a runny nose.
- When your body reacts badly to something.
- A person who cares for patients in a hospital.
- When your body temperature is very high.
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- A person who helps sick people.
- Cloth used to cover a wound.
- Medicine given with a needle.
- When air suddenly comes out of your throat.
- A serious situation needing fast help.
- Pain in your head.
- Damage to your body from an accident.
- The feeling when something hurts.
- A sickness that causes fever and body aches.
20 Clues: Pain in your head. • Pain in your belly. • When germs make you sick. • Cloth used to cover a wound. • Medicine given with a needle. • A person who helps sick people. • Tiny germs that cause diseases. • A person receiving medical care. • The feeling when something hurts. • Something you take to feel better. • A common illness with a runny nose. • ...
Medical term 2026-03-30
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- destroying worn-out erythrocytes (red blood cells) and releasing their hemoglobin for reuse
- vein
- and prothrombin are the clotting proteins found in plasma
- the release of a tendons from adhesions
- slows clotting and prevents new clots from forming
- inflammation
- specialist
- an inflammation of a bone
- rash hives
- an abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- an excessive discharge of watery mucus from the bronchi
- vomiting
- one-celled microscopic organisms
- the passage of black, tarry, foul smelling stools
- surgical suturing of a muscle
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- the return of swallowed food into the mouth
- also known as hypersensitivity, is an over-reaction by the body to a particular antigen
- muscle
- the abnormal softening of cartilage
- redness of the skin due to capillary dilation
- the study of the structures of the body
- a benign, slow-growing fatty tumor located between the skin and the muscle layer
- situated in the back; also means on the back part of an organ
- the bones of the fingers and toes
- a fatty substance that travels through the blood and is found in all parts of the body
- abnormal hardening
- inflammation of the stomach
- the sudden spasmodic closure of the larynx
- deficiency
- refers to a collection of puss in any body cavity
30 Clues: vein • muscle • vomiting • specialist • rash hives • deficiency • inflammation • abnormal hardening • an inflammation of a bone • inflammation of the stomach • surgical suturing of a muscle • one-celled microscopic organisms • the bones of the fingers and toes • the abnormal softening of cartilage • the study of the structures of the body • the release of a tendons from adhesions • ...
Medical Terms 2026-03-26
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- Tissue that supports and isulates organs and tissue
- Ventricular tachycardia
- Blood flow to the brain is interrupted
- Slow heartbeat
- Artery disease that narrows arteries
- Failure for heart to pump blood
- fast
- Electrocardiogram
- within
- Muscle tissue that regulates internal organ function
- A type of heart disease cause by plaque buildup
- Muscle Only found in the heart
- Creates detailed images of vessels
- Procedure without radiation to see inside
- Above
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- Tissue lining the entire cardiovascular system
- Test that evaluates how well the heart works
- Congestive heart failure
- Irregular heartbeat or abnormal rhythm
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Ultrasound to see the hearts chambers and vessels
- Below
- measures the electro activity of the heart
- Tissue acts as the control center for the body
- Blood pressure
25 Clues: fast • Below • Above • within • Slow heartbeat • Blood pressure • Electrocardiogram • Ventricular tachycardia • Coronary Artery Disease • Congestive heart failure • Muscle Only found in the heart • Failure for heart to pump blood • Creates detailed images of vessels • Artery disease that narrows arteries • Irregular heartbeat or abnormal rhythm • Blood flow to the brain is interrupted • ...
Medical examination 2026-05-19
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- the inside part of your neck that connects your mouth to your stomach and lungs.
- medicine that reduces pain.
- an unpleasant physical or emotional sensation caused by injury, illness, or distress.
- another word for sick.
- the measure of how heavy a person or object is.
- pain in the belly.
- diagnostiquer
- very tired.
- red, itchy spots on the skin.
- to relax.
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- more distant or additional.
- gonflé(s)
- faible
- to take air in and out of your lungs.
- feeling like you might vomit.
- fatigue
- crise, convuslion
- causing a feeling that makes you want to scratch.
- blocked or hard to breathe through (usually the nose).
- something used to treat illness or pain.
- release of air from the lungs to clear the throat or airways.
- painful
22 Clues: faible • fatigue • painful • gonflé(s) • to relax. • very tired. • diagnostiquer • crise, convuslion • pain in the belly. • another word for sick. • more distant or additional. • medicine that reduces pain. • feeling like you might vomit. • red, itchy spots on the skin. • to take air in and out of your lungs. • something used to treat illness or pain. • ...
Medical Occupations 2026-05-24
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- Physician caring for children’s health.
- Physician specializing in urinary tract and male reproductive system.
- Physician who interprets medical images.
- Specialist in bones, joints, and muscles.
- Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases.
- Physician who treats skin conditions.
- Physician treating eye diseases.
- Doctor specializing in heart diseases.
- Doctor focusing on digestive system disorders.
- Doctor treating arthritis and autoimmune conditions.
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- Specialist in hormone-related diseases.
- Doctor focusing on kidney health.
- Doctor caring for pregnancy and childbirth.
- Physician who studies disease through lab tests and autopsies.
- Specialist in brain and nervous system disorders.
- Doctor who administers anesthesia during surgery.
- Doctor who treats cancer.
- Specialist in blood disorders.
- Doctor treating mental health conditions.
- Specialist in female reproductive health.
20 Clues: Doctor who treats cancer. • Specialist in blood disorders. • Physician treating eye diseases. • Doctor focusing on kidney health. • Physician who treats skin conditions. • Doctor specializing in heart diseases. • Specialist in hormone-related diseases. • Physician caring for children’s health. • Physician who interprets medical images. • ...
Medical Terminology Ch3 planes 2023-01-13
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- horizontal plane
- vertical plane passing through body from side to side
- another name for axial plane
- vertical plane passing through the body from front to back dividing the body into right & left sides (any plane parallel to the midsagittal plane)
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- vertical plane passing through the body from front to back, unequal left & right sides
- another name for coronal plane
- vertical plane passing through the body from front to back
7 Clues: horizontal plane • another name for axial plane • another name for coronal plane • vertical plane passing through body from side to side • vertical plane passing through the body from front to back • vertical plane passing through the body from front to back, unequal left & right sides • ...
MT Musculoskeletal Part 3 2025-03-17
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- muscular dystrophy signs and ___ usually start at age 3-5 years old
- this is a deformity of the big toe joint
- the abbreviation for a disease caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist area
- as of now, there is no ___ for muscular dystrophy (Duchenne's) or any related type
- the word for swayback (curvature of the lower back)
- the medical meaning of malacia
- ortho is the medical word for this
- this medical word means debility
- by this age, young boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are unable to walk and must use a WC
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- the medical word meaning to surgically break a bone
- the medical word for binding/fixing a bone
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an ___ disease seen primary in boys
- the medical word cyte means ___
- a frozen joint caused by the fibrosis of connective tissue
- this is a build-up of uric acid in the joint causing red, painful big toe joints
15 Clues: the medical meaning of malacia • the medical word cyte means ___ • this medical word means debility • ortho is the medical word for this • this is a deformity of the big toe joint • the medical word for binding/fixing a bone • the medical word meaning to surgically break a bone • the word for swayback (curvature of the lower back) • ...
Hospital 2023-06-26
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- A strip of cloth or material used to cover wounds and protect them from dirt and infection. Bandages help in wound healing and prevent further injury.
- A chair with wheels designed for people who have difficulty walking or moving. Wheelchairs provide mobility and independence for individuals with disabilities.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and provides care to patients. Nurses help with patient monitoring, administer medication, and offer support.
- The process of administering a vaccine to prevent certain diseases. Vaccinations are important for building immunity and protecting against infections.
- A device used to measure body temperature. Thermometers are commonly used in hospitals to assess a patient's health condition.
- A person receiving medical treatment or care. Patients visit hospitals when they are sick or injured to receive medical attention and assistance.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to produce images of bones and internal structures. X-rays help doctors diagnose fractures, infections, and other conditions.
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- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital. Ambulances have medical equipment and personnel to provide emergency care.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside a patient's body, such as the heartbeat or lung sounds.
- A place where medications are prepared, dispensed, and sold. Pharmacies provide prescribed medications and offer guidance on their usage.
- A medical procedure performed by a surgeon to treat or repair a part of the body. Surgeries can be minor or major, depending on the condition being addressed.
- Devices used to assist individuals with walking when they have an injury or disability affecting their legs. Crutches provide support and stability.
- A dental healthcare professional who takes care of teeth and oral health. Dentists perform check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and other dental procedures.
- A sudden and serious situation requiring immediate action or medical attention. Hospitals have emergency departments to handle urgent cases.
- A trained medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Doctors examine patients, prescribe medicine, and provide medical advice.
- A place where people go to receive medical care and treatment. Hospitals have doctors, nurses, and medical equipment to help sick or injured individuals.
16 Clues: A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside a patient's body, such as the heartbeat or lung sounds. • A device used to measure body temperature. Thermometers are commonly used in hospitals to assess a patient's health condition. • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-06
7 Clues: cancerous tumor • tumor of cartilage • incision of the skull • inflammation of a gland • flesh tumor of cartilage • pertaining to the nucleus • record of electricity in the brain
Medical Terminology Word Puzzle 2025-09-25
MAR crossword 2014-08-06
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- A summary of financial accounts showing balances due is known as:
- With an angry patient, you should always
- How many different stages of grief are identified by Kubler-Ross?
- between
- Methods of gaining licensure include:
- Which of the following professional attributes indicates the ability to identify with someone else’s situation?
- The initials “RMA” listed after a medical assistant’s name indicate
- four times a day
- Which of the following is not part of the communication cycle?
- Which one of the following defense mechanisms is defined as putting unpleasant events, feelings, or thoughts out of one's mind?
- within
- The goal of a medical assistant to treat patients and their families fairly is achieved by
- Which of the following refers to the practice of underlining or highlighting important words and phrases when opening the mail?
- Currently, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Clinical Laboratory Improvements Act do not require medical assistants to be
- Which of the following constitutes unprofessional behavior when interacting with an externship preceptor?
- Should be addressed as "Mr." or "Mrs." unless they tell you otherwise
- Good interpersonal skills include
- The abbreviation “CMA,” when listed after a medical assistant’s name, is his or her
- inflammation
- A list of places where the doctor will visit during a convention is known as a(n):
- Account statements for a medical practice should be sent as:
- A crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment for more than one year is known as a
- The 5 Cs of communication include
- The abbreviation for Plaza is:
- Which of the following organizations offers the Registered Medical Assistant credential?
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- twice a day
- Which of the following terms means the act of articulating and speaking clearly?
- A division of medicine that involves medical issues or medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice, crimes, and accidents is
- Which of the following terms describes behaving courteously, conscientiously, and in a generally businesslike manner?
- disease
- above
- surrounding
- When an employee can leave the organization at any time, or for any cause or reason is known as:
- In medical offices, memoranda are most commonly used to communicate with which of the following groups of people?
- Which of the following words best describes a medical assistant who works effectively as a team member in the medical office?
- abstinence from committing any harm is:
- The three types of listening are evaluative, active, and
- immediately
- Which of the following organizations publishes a journal called CMA Today?
- Being able to disconnect the importance of an emotional event from a specific event or idea is known as:
- The voluntary termination of pregnancy is an example of what type of dilemma
41 Clues: above • within • between • disease • twice a day • surrounding • immediately • inflammation • four times a day • The abbreviation for Plaza is: • Good interpersonal skills include • The 5 Cs of communication include • Methods of gaining licensure include: • abstinence from committing any harm is: • With an angry patient, you should always • ...
Taylor´s 2018-10-15
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- a complete failure
- to set free
- a risky or uncertain undertaking
- skillful at dealing with people
- no longer in use
- a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- not giving up OR lasting a long time
Down
- not too much or too little
- the farthest reaches of the settlement, exploration
- to make it SEEM bigger than it really is
- to tease or make fun of
- puzzled; confused; questioning
- a sudden idea to do something
- a number OR a finger or toe
- to think about for a long time
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
- feeling like sand
- not important
19 Clues: to set free • not important • no longer in use • feeling like sand • a complete failure • 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 • not giving up OR lasting a long time • ...
ENGLISH PROJECT (NURSING) 2024-09-25
Across
- An emergency procedure aimed at restoring a person’s breathing and circulation after their heart or breathing has stopped.
- A medical record containing detailed information about a patient’s history, treatment, and progress.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and test results.
- A material used to cover and protect wounds, aiding in healing and preventing infection.
- A garment worn in hospital or surgical settings to protect the skin and clothing of medical staff from contamination.
- A set of medical steps performed to diagnose, treat, or manage a health condition.
- The attention and support provided to patients to improve their physical and emotional well-being.
- A procedure in which a drug or substance is administered into the body using a needle.
- home A facility that provides long-term care for elderly or ill individuals who are unable to care for themselves.
- A period of time during which a healthcare professional works. Shifts can be during the day or night.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to a hospital or medical facility.
- A medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling pain during surgical procedures by using medication to induce a loss of sensation or consciousness
- A deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering, leading to a desire to help alleviate that suffering.
- The process by which a person regains health following an illness, surgery, or medical treatment.
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- The process of eliminating all microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and spores, to prevent infections.
- A treatment used to relieve or cure a disease or to improve the physical or emotional condition of a patient.
- Key indicators of basic body functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and breathing.
- The invasion of the body by microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses that can cause illness.
- Services provided to maintain or improve people's health, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
- Disposable hand coverings worn by medical personnel to protect themselves and patients from infections and contamination.
- A substance or drug administered to a patient to prevent or treat a disease.
- A medical situation requiring immediate attention to prevent serious complications or death.
- A set of medical actions, such as medications or therapies, aimed at curing or alleviating a disease or condition.
- A method of delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a vein.
- A medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal body sounds, such as heartbeats and breathing.
- Signs or changes in the body that indicate the presence of a disease or condition.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital, clinic, or under the supervision of healthcare professionals.
- A medical procedure involving cutting the body to treat a condition, repair tissues, or remove organs.
- Damage or break in the skin or body tissues, often caused by an injury or cut.
- A trained professional responsible for caring for patients, administering treatments, and aiding in recovery.
30 Clues: A substance or drug administered to a patient to prevent or treat a disease. • A method of delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a vein. • Damage or break in the skin or body tissues, often caused by an injury or cut. • The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and test results. • ...
Cardiovascular System Terminology 2023-06-23
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- abnormally fast heartbeat
- medical term for a heart attack
- fatty deposit that builds up within an artery
- relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- condition characterized by the hardening and narrowing of arteries
- test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- medical term for high blood pressure
- irregular heart rhythm
Down
- organ responsible for pumping blood
- medical term for inflammation of a vein
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to inadequate oxygenation
- attack condition resulting from the blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- medical term for the contraction phase of the heartbeat
- medical term for the enlargement of the heart
- inadequate oxygen supply to tissues
15 Clues: irregular heart rhythm • abnormally fast heartbeat • medical term for a heart attack • relaxation phase of the heartbeat • organ responsible for pumping blood • inadequate oxygen supply to tissues • medical term for high blood pressure • medical term for inflammation of a vein • fatty deposit that builds up within an artery • medical term for the enlargement of the heart • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Benefits 2023-08-30
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- Money you contribute towards savings for medical needs
- Charter Employee Assistance Program
- Annual amount you pay towards your insurance needs prior to your copay
- Where you can get your degree for free
- Legal Insurance protection you can purchase
- Amount you pay for each medical service after meeting your deductible
- Dental Insurance Provider
- Anthem Medical App
- Company Recognition Portal
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- At home Physical Therapy program free to all employees and their dependents
- The time to make your benefit selections for the year
- Manager of your HSA/FSA/HRA dollars
- 401K Management Company
- Expert second opinion resource
- Prescription Benefit Manager
- Vision Insurance Provider
- Money Charter puts in a fund for your retirement
- Medical Insurance Provider
18 Clues: Anthem Medical App • 401K Management Company • Vision Insurance Provider • Dental Insurance Provider • Medical Insurance Provider • Company Recognition Portal • Prescription Benefit Manager • Expert second opinion resource • Manager of your HSA/FSA/HRA dollars • Charter Employee Assistance Program • Where you can get your degree for free • ...
Spelling List 3 2024-02-19
Across
- to understand.
- numerical number.
- to turn away from; to prevent.
- unable to move.
- a large or impressive group or display; a beautiful or splendid clothing.
- a trick or lie meant to deceive someone.
- the special vocabulary used in a particular business, science, or art.
- to move forward suddenly.
Down
- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration, or knowledge.
- lasting through the year or for many years.
- to set free from difficult or embarrassing situations.
- more than half or most of something.
- not easy to please.
- a move upward in position or grade.
- to display noticeably.
15 Clues: to understand. • unable to move. • numerical number. • not easy to please. • to display noticeably. • to move forward suddenly. • to turn away from; to prevent. • a move upward in position or grade. • more than half or most of something. • a trick or lie meant to deceive someone. • lasting through the year or for many years. • to set free from difficult or embarrassing situations. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Vocab 2023-02-28
Across
- of or relating to the sense of smell
- very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front
- an overwhelming feeling of wonder
- one of several parallel layers of material
- loud confusing disagreeable sounds
- extremely repulsive or unpleasant
- settle or come to rest
Down
- a large burial chamber
- a minute blood vessel connecting arterioles with venules
- showing warm and sincere friendliness
- technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
- an apparatus that separates particles from a suspension
- a natural inclination
- having or revealing little emotion
15 Clues: a natural inclination • a large burial chamber • settle or come to rest • an overwhelming feeling of wonder • extremely repulsive or unpleasant • having or revealing little emotion • loud confusing disagreeable sounds • of or relating to the sense of smell • showing warm and sincere friendliness • one of several parallel layers of material • ...
Dying Unequal 2026-05-15
Across
- Coverage that helps pay for medical costs
- Result of medical care or illness
- Obstacles that prevent progress or access
- Unequal differences in outcomes between groups
- Long-lasting illness or condition
- Unfair judgment toward a group or person
- Prejudice based on race
- Medical care given to a patientDisparity
- Lack of financial resources
Down
- Rate of death in a population
- Ability to reach or obtain care
- Happening later than normal or expected
- Built into systems and institutions
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Medical care system that provides treatment
- Ability to move up economically or socially
16 Clues: Prejudice based on race • Lack of financial resources • Rate of death in a population • Ability to reach or obtain care • Result of medical care or illness • Long-lasting illness or condition • Built into systems and institutions • Happening later than normal or expected • Identification of a disease or condition • Unfair judgment toward a group or person • ...
terminology 2024-02-01
Across
- Difficult breathing
- Against opposing
- to examine the body
- Beside the heart
- across the eye
- fast heart rate
Down
- Below normal temperature
- Excessive eating
- abnormally slow heartbeat
- high blood pressure
- Outer layer of skin
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- organism that consists of a single
- around the bone
14 Clues: across the eye • around the bone • fast heart rate • Excessive eating • Against opposing • high blood pressure • Difficult breathing • Outer layer of skin • to examine the body • Beside the heart • Below normal temperature • abnormally slow heartbeat • organism that consists of a single • Movement away from the midline of the body
Terminology 2026-02-25
Across
- -Letter in the Bible
- – Right judgment from God
- – Expressive writing with rhythm
- God’s unchanging word
- inspiration - Guided by God
- – Type or category
- -Collection of accepted books
Down
- – Song of praise
- – Foretelling God’s message
- One who tends sheep
- - Using symbolic language
- – Taken exactly as written
- – Written message
13 Clues: – Song of praise • – Written message • – Type or category • One who tends sheep • -Letter in the Bible • God’s unchanging word • – Right judgment from God • - Using symbolic language • – Taken exactly as written • – Foretelling God’s message • inspiration - Guided by God • -Collection of accepted books • – Expressive writing with rhythm
Terminology 2025-10-04
Across
- The underside of a roof overhang, can be finished with Upvc
- Type of roof which uses purlins as a type of strengthening.
- Structural rafter which has a greater depth, and forms a direction change on the roof.
- The lowest overhanging part of a sloping roof.
- Distance from roof centre to outer edge of wallplate.
- The triangular part of the end wall of the building with a sloping roof.
- Horizontal distance Over the wallplates.
Down
- The bottom section of a roof which is formed at a shallower angle than the rest of the roof to assist rain water run-off
- Type of roof where rafters are fixed top and bottom with no intermediate supports.
- The angle formed on top edge of a hip rafter.
- The flat horizontal board which closes the end of the rafters and can form a fixing for the gutter
- The edge of a sloping roof where it extends beyond the gable.
- Vertical measurement on a roof.
13 Clues: Vertical measurement on a roof. • Horizontal distance Over the wallplates. • The angle formed on top edge of a hip rafter. • The lowest overhanging part of a sloping roof. • Distance from roof centre to outer edge of wallplate. • The underside of a roof overhang, can be finished with Upvc • Type of roof which uses purlins as a type of strengthening. • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2026-04-29
Across
- a measure of how much information a network can transfer in a given amount of time.
- the process of protecting information or data by using mathematical models to scramble it in such a way that only the parties who have the key to unscramble it can access it.
- a computer or software program that provides services, data, or resources to other computers—called clients—over a network.
- the physical and logical arrangement of nodes and connections in a computer network, which governs how data flows between devices.
- ensure the proper functioning of computer systems.
Down
- a standardized set of rules that govern how computers and devices communicate over a network.
- a software program or hardware device that requests services, data, or resources from a server.
- a computer network that connects computers and devices within a small, limited geographical area.
- a private network used by an organisation.
- an interconnected or interrelated chain, group, or system.
- a unique numerical label—like a digital mailing address—assigned to every device connected to a network, such as computers, smartphones, and printers.
- a virtual point where network connections start and end.
- a network security device designed to monitor, filter, and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
13 Clues: a private network used by an organisation. • ensure the proper functioning of computer systems. • a virtual point where network connections start and end. • an interconnected or interrelated chain, group, or system. • a measure of how much information a network can transfer in a given amount of time. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-25
Across
- wild
- disorder
- irrational belief
- overemotional
- favoring success
- dark
- fascinate
- uncultured
- drunken
- injury
- chronic form of insanity
- lazy person
- unselfish aid to others
- frankness
- loner
- imitate
- earthly
- myth
- stubborn
- homesickness
- unholy
- causing sadness or pity
- criticize
- abundant
- recover
- elusive
- long-established
Down
- puzzling
- evil
- informal discussion
- sticky
- weakness
- piracy
- misconduct
- fantastic
- yellowed
- blessed
- mutation
- whip
- destroy
- despised
- incalculable
- misleading
- ill-famed
- unreal reflection
- friendly
- attribute
- fat
- favoritism to a relative
- ambiguous
- terminology
- differ in direction
- formalities
- horrified
- clear
55 Clues: fat • wild • evil • dark • whip • myth • loner • clear • sticky • piracy • injury • unholy • blessed • destroy • drunken • imitate • earthly • recover • elusive • puzzling • disorder • weakness • yellowed • mutation • despised • friendly • stubborn • abundant • fantastic • fascinate • ill-famed • attribute • frankness • ambiguous • criticize • horrified • misconduct • misleading • uncultured • lazy person • terminology • formalities • incalculable • homesickness • overemotional • ...
Natasha:) 2018-10-15
Across
- - a complete failure
- - to make it seem bigger than it really is
- someone who always jokes or acts playfully
- - not too much or too little
- - puzzled; confused; questioning
- - a number or finger or toe
- - a risky or uncertain undertaking
- - the special vocabulary used in a particular area
- -the farthest reaches of settlement,exploration or knowledge
- - to set free
Down
- - a sudden idea to do something
- - to think about a long time
- - to noticeably display
- - not giving up or lasting a long time
- -a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- - feeling like sand
- -skillful at dealing with people
- - no longer is use
- -not important
- - to tease or make fun of
20 Clues: - to set free • -not important • - no longer is use • - feeling like sand • - a complete failure • - to noticeably display • - to tease or make fun of • - a number or finger or toe • - to think about a long time • - not too much or too little • - a sudden idea to do something • -skillful at dealing with people • - puzzled; confused; questioning • - a risky or uncertain undertaking • ...
Ways to Promote ERP & CRM User Adoption 2021-02-22
Across
- On the job training by who?
- The Champion on a project?
- To minimize or?
- A person who is enthusiastic in learning?
- Use examples that employees understand.
- Opposite of rush
- What to do before you Go Live?
- Documentation needed to answer why?
- To revise something you _____.
Down
- Who can you leverage to embrace change?
- What do you do inform your team?
- To simplify processes.
- How to understand the big picture?
- Other types of training?
- Who to call for help?
- Needed when unexpected challenges occur?
- To build a team you need to ____ prospects.
- What to follow when you start a Customer Journey?
- How the new system will ___ the company.
- To keep a project aligned you set what?
20 Clues: To minimize or? • Opposite of rush • Who to call for help? • To simplify processes. • Other types of training? • The Champion on a project? • On the job training by who? • What to do before you Go Live? • To revise something you _____. • What do you do inform your team? • How to understand the big picture? • Documentation needed to answer why? • ...
Judicial Canada Puzzle 2024-09-17
Across
- Court transcript
- Courtroom figure
- Criminal Code section
- Canadian Constitution's foundation
- Judicial appointment process
- Court reporter's skill
- Legal ethics principle
- Legal database
- Rights enshrined in the Charter
- Legal precedent
- Supreme Court of Canada's chief justice (Richard ____)
- Small claims court limit
- Famous Canadian lawyer (John ____)
- Judicial review process
- Appellate court level
- Legal document (short for a_____t)
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- Quebec's civil law system
- Courtroom decorum
- Court of Queen's Bench
- Provincial court judge's title
- Notorious Canadian outlaw (Albert ____)
- Supreme Court of Canada's location
- Court's ruling
- Provincial court system
- Jury's decision
- Legal aid organization
- Justice's verdict
- Jury selection process (short for v___ d___)
- Legal terminology
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
30 Clues: Court's ruling • Legal database • Jury's decision • Legal precedent • Court transcript • Courtroom figure • Courtroom decorum • Justice's verdict • Legal terminology • Criminal Code section • Appellate court level • Court of Queen's Bench • Court reporter's skill • Legal ethics principle • Legal aid organization • Provincial court system • Judicial review process • Small claims court limit • ...
