medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
U.S. Healthcare 2025-11-26
Across
- the medical van that rushes injured/sick persons to the hospital
- this means everyone has access to it
- medical professional
- costing a lot of money
- a routine medical examination
- where you are taken in a medical emergency
- where medical procedures take place
Down
- a company you pay to help you financially in an emergency
- something you have to pay
- something that requires immediate attention
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- Annual Salary/How much money someone makes
12 Clues: medical professional • costing a lot of money • something you have to pay • a routine medical examination • where medical procedures take place • this means everyone has access to it • Annual Salary/How much money someone makes • where you are taken in a medical emergency • something that requires immediate attention • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
Medicine 1250 to 1700 2023-07-14
Across
- Roman doctor whose books on anatomy were widely used for over 1000 years
- Medical instrument greatly developed by van Leeuwenhoek
- Places of medical care usually staffed by monks and nuns until the late 1530s
- Mixed medicines and provided medical advice
- A common herbal remedy, made of many ingredients
- Bad air, believed to cause illness
- Disease passing from person to person
- Did surgery and cut hair
- Separating the sick from the healthy to prevent disease
Down
- A way of balancing the humours that might be used if you were feverish
- Royal _______, an organisation focused on scientific research and supported by Charles II
- Known as the 'English Hippocrates' he greatly developed understanding of disease
- Flemish anatomist who corrected many of Galen's mistakes
- Unusual alignments of these were seen as causes of the Black Death and Great Plague
- University trained medical professional
- He accurately described the circulation of the blood in the 17th century
- The cutting up of bodies for medical purposes
- Englishman jailed for criticising Galen
- Branch of medicine focused on using metals and chemical compounds as treatments
- Disease with outbreaks in 1348 and 1665
20 Clues: Did surgery and cut hair • Bad air, believed to cause illness • Disease passing from person to person • University trained medical professional • Englishman jailed for criticising Galen • Disease with outbreaks in 1348 and 1665 • Mixed medicines and provided medical advice • The cutting up of bodies for medical purposes • A common herbal remedy, made of many ingredients • ...
Termination of pregnancy on evidence-based medicine. Septic abortion 2025-03-13
Across
- The safest method of abortion according to WHO for early pregnancy.
- A WHO-recommended pain management option during abortion procedures.
- The recommended gestational age limit for medical abortion.
- A medication used for medical abortion, blocks progesterone.
- A prostaglandin analog used with mifepristone for medical abortion.
- Severe infection following an unsafe abortion (Septic abortion).
- An antibiotic used in cases of post-abortion infection.
- A second-trimester abortion method using suction and forceps.
- Condition where pregnancy develops outside the uterus.
- An abortion technique that uses suction to remove pregnancy tissue.
- A hormone essential for pregnancy maintenance.
- A legal term referring to abortion performed for the mother's health.
Down
- A psychological condition that some women experience after abortion.
- A term for self-managed abortion outside medical settings.
- A hormone measured to confirm complete abortion.
- The surgical procedure for abortion, commonly performed in the first trimester.
- A serious consequence of unsafe abortion involving perforation of this organ.
- A rare but serious complication of abortion where pregnancy tissue remains.
- The medical term for pregnancy termination due to fetal anomalies.
- The term for a pregnancy loss before 20 weeks gestation.
20 Clues: A hormone essential for pregnancy maintenance. • A hormone measured to confirm complete abortion. • Condition where pregnancy develops outside the uterus. • An antibiotic used in cases of post-abortion infection. • The term for a pregnancy loss before 20 weeks gestation. • A term for self-managed abortion outside medical settings. • ...
Medical terms 2020-09-14
Across
- a body's abnormal reaction to certain foods or environmental substances
- pain that won't go away
- general term for any condition that makes a person feel sick for a certain period of time
- injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
- a scheduled meeting with a medical professional
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- the correct amount and type of medication needed to cure an illness or relieve symptoms
- a hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- a doctor that is an expert in a certain kind of medicine
Down
- a section of a hospital or health facility where patients stay
- a medical problem that needs immediate attention
- a person staying in a hospital or medical facility
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- many types of respiratory or intestinal infections passed on through a virus
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- plain uniform (usually green, white, or blue) worn by medical professionals
- unable to hear
- doctor
19 Clues: doctor • unable to hear • pain that won't go away • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a scheduled meeting with a medical professional • a medical problem that needs immediate attention • a person staying in a hospital or medical facility • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency • ...
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
Across
- What is the term for high blood pressure?
- What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
- What is the term for the surgical removal of a limb?
- Dependent Diabetes Mellitus What does "NIDDM" stand for in relation to diabetes?
- What is the medical term for bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen?
- of Breath What does "SOB" mean in relation to breathing?
- Needed What does "PRN" mean in medication orders?
Down
- What is the term for low blood sugar?
- What is the medical term for nosebleed?
- What is the term for difficulty swallowing?
- What does "Dx" stand for in medical records?
- Not Open What does "BNO" mean in a patient’s chart?
- Activity What does "ECG" measure in the body?
- What is the medical term for loss of appetite?
- What is the abbreviation for a heart attack?
- Mouth What does "PO" mean in a medication order?
- What is the abbreviation for a stroke?
- What is the term for fluid retention and swelling?
- What is the medical term for itching?
19 Clues: What is the term for low blood sugar? • What is the medical term for itching? • What is the abbreviation for a stroke? • What is the medical term for nosebleed? • What is the term for high blood pressure? • What is the term for difficulty swallowing? • What does "Dx" stand for in medical records? • What is the abbreviation for a heart attack? • ...
TOPIC 2: Organization of Information in Different Environments 2022-10-26
Across
- issues of digitization are metadata encoding,right management and_________.
- _________is description of store data/information.
- _________is one of file formats.
- _________are a collection of Information Resources.
- _________are documents in digital library.
- _________materials subdivided into smaller units.
- _________collection of objects important information.
- _________gathered the collection before archive.
Down
- types of digital information are audio,_________and pdf.
- digital form that are selected is_________library.
- _________and services been provide to the users.
- _________format for archival and manuscript control.
- _________type of information agencies.
- Example of classification tools is_________.
- _________have the longest tradition of organizing information.
- _________apply to control information.
- _________virtual library of internet resources.
- _________attempt to capture,evaluate,and reuse.
18 Clues: _________is one of file formats. • _________type of information agencies. • _________apply to control information. • _________are documents in digital library. • Example of classification tools is_________. • _________virtual library of internet resources. • _________attempt to capture,evaluate,and reuse. • _________and services been provide to the users. • ...
Hiroshima 2016-04-06
19 Clues: clerk • river • pastor • priest • victims • attackers • physician • airplanes • protectors • scary event • nearby town • medical wrap • widowed mother • medical center • attack location • injured civilians • scattered fragments • house of the priests • weapon used during attack
Mid-term B&C Marvella Allen 2013-12-19
Across
- is one of the steps of the medical billing cycle
- an amount that an insured person must pay before the plan becomes active
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan
- health plan that offers protection from loss
- the process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment after discussion about the nature and indication of a treatment a physician recommends
- a health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- clinicians who treat patients face to face
- a provider who does not join a particular health plan
Down
- office of the inspector general
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- a provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policy holders policy according to a contract
- system combining the financing and delivery of healthcare services
- treatment, payment, and healthcare operations
- office for civil rights
- is one of the steps to the billing and coding cycle
- the standard of professional behavior
- a failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that result in harm to a patient
- a payment method in which a prepayment covers the providers services to a plan member for a period of time
- individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- the recognition of a person demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization
20 Clues: office for civil rights • office of the inspector general • the standard of professional behavior • clinicians who treat patients face to face • health plan that offers protection from loss • treatment, payment, and healthcare operations • is one of the steps of the medical billing cycle • medical procedures that are not included in a plan • ...
Renal Failure 2015-07-21
Across
- Abbreviation for kidney failure
- catch specimen Type of urine sample
- Presence of nitrogenous substances in the urine
- Starts in the urinary tract as a general infection
- Medical term used when the kidneys surpass a certain plasma capacity
- Renal deficiency
- Medical term for diseased kidneys, bladder, urethra, or ureters
- Medical term for the body to get rid of toxic substances in the kidneys
- More than enough glucose in the blood
- urea nitrogen Test given to show how well the kidneys are working – also abbreviated BUN
- Muscle spasms
- Medical examination where urine is checked by measuring various substances in the urine
- Sign of renal failure
- Device that measures urine without contamination
- When blood exits by the urination process
- Hemoglobin test
Down
- gravity Medical test that indicates the level of chemicals in the urine
- transplantation The act of placing another healthy kidney into a patient
- Another name for nighttime bed-wetting
- incontinence The lost ability to maintain urine
- Medical term for when the kidneys are infected
- An organ shaped like a bean
- filtration rate A test to predict blood levels in the urine; filtering per minute
- Abbreviation for blood sugar
- Hormone released by the adrenal glands
- More than enough sugar in the urine
- glucose tolerance Increased levels of blood glucose
- gap Measures a gao in electrolytes
- Presence of nitrogenous waste in the blood
- Mood disorder that mostly happens during the winter
30 Clues: Muscle spasms • Hemoglobin test • Renal deficiency • Sign of renal failure • An organ shaped like a bean • Abbreviation for blood sugar • Abbreviation for kidney failure • gap Measures a gao in electrolytes • catch specimen Type of urine sample • More than enough sugar in the urine • More than enough glucose in the blood • Another name for nighttime bed-wetting • ...
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-05
Across
- acronym for association of health information professionals
- the act of requesting a change to your medical record
- software system that assists the coder in diagnosis/procedure codes in a tree-like format using medical logic
- a rule or directive made and maintained by a federal or state authority
- assigned by the coding team to diagnosis/procedures
- our favorite way to celebrate
- acronym for 1996 act that sets standards for protecting health information
- what does PHI stand for?
- acronym for medical record number
- member of the operations team
- medical condition of a patient ; represented by ICD-10-CM
- how documents get to iCare
- an assessment, appraisal, or study for the purpose of improving something
Down
- The “M” in HIM
- Account number housing all charges billed through the hospital billing system
- area that releases medical records
- written or printed representation of something
- written or verbal request to a provider for clarification
- acronym for discharged not final billed
- process of reviewing chart to ensure all documentation is present per DNV/CMS/bylaw requirements
- created by patients providers to note the care received
- another name for Riversides EMR
- when two patients charts are mixed together
23 Clues: The “M” in HIM • what does PHI stand for? • how documents get to iCare • our favorite way to celebrate • member of the operations team • another name for Riversides EMR • acronym for medical record number • area that releases medical records • acronym for discharged not final billed • when two patients charts are mixed together • written or printed representation of something • ...
doctors 2023-12-04
Across
- look after
- general practitioner
- illness
- to injure
- medical professional looking after
- to be under the weather/to be ill
- not a doctor, examine, prescribe glasses
- condition or disease
- fee
- paper with medication to get
- to give medications etc
- process of treating
- medication
- to send to specialist
- pills, mixtures, solutions
Down
- immidiate help
- illness
- optician
- ache
- to be ill
- clinic
- agreement to pay for services
- system of health treatments etc
- something to make you healthy
- glasses
- medical doctor
- medical aid to take
- pain
- help
29 Clues: fee • ache • pain • help • clinic • illness • illness • glasses • optician • to be ill • to injure • look after • medication • immidiate help • medical doctor • medical aid to take • process of treating • general practitioner • condition or disease • to send to specialist • to give medications etc • pills, mixtures, solutions • paper with medication to get • agreement to pay for services • something to make you healthy • ...
REVIEW of Skin Parts 1 & 2 2025-10-16
20 Clues: 鱗屑 • 母斑 • 膿汁 • 結節 • 全身性 • 小水疱 • 集簇性 • 局所性 • 大水疱 • 擦り傷 • 散在性 • 斑/斑点 • かさぶた • 丘疹(きゆうしん) • 切り傷 or ____ wound • 鈍器外傷 or ___ force trauma • medical term for "wart" (いぼ) • 裂傷 or "tear" in medical terms • あざ or "bruise" in medical terms • 蕁麻疹(じんましん), a colorless rash from allergy
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
Across
- Mouth, What does "PO" mean in a medication order?
- Not Open, What does "BNO" mean in a patient’s chart?
- What is the term for low blood sugar?
- What does "Dx" stand for in medical records?
- What is the term for fluid retention and swelling?
- What is the medical term for nosebleed?
- What is the term for high blood pressure?
- What is the medical term for loss of appetite?
- Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, What does "NIDDM" stand for in relation to diabetes?
Down
- What is the term for difficulty swallowing?
- of Breath, What does "SOB" mean in relation to breathing?
- What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
- What is the abbreviation for a stroke?
- What is the abbreviation for a heart attack?
- Activity, What does "ECG" measure in the body?
- What is the term for the surgical removal of a limb?
- Needed, What does "PRN" mean in medication orders?
- What is the medical term for bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen?
- What is the medical term for itching?
19 Clues: What is the term for low blood sugar? • What is the medical term for itching? • What is the abbreviation for a stroke? • What is the medical term for nosebleed? • What is the term for high blood pressure? • What is the term for difficulty swallowing? • What does "Dx" stand for in medical records? • What is the abbreviation for a heart attack? • ...
Jocelyn Espinoza Ch.1 2026-01-13
Across
- when physcian and EMS communicate through technology
- patient health care out of hospital enviroment
- uses strong valid research studies to develop guidelines
- indirect medical oversight
- treatment given to patients before transported to hsopital
- provides basic care and transportation for patients
- medical direction from physician to EMS
- responsibilities of EMS system's medical director
- law protects individual with disabilities from being denied employment
- patient health care out of hospital enviroment
- feedback and medicine regarding patient
Down
- provides immediate lifesaving care while waiting for higher level responders
- doctor
- permits patient care to begin at the scene of injury or illness
- reviews given when seeing quality improvement
- evidence showing need for medicine
- giving and continuing education to EMS
- skills formed by the EMT and AEMT but more advanced
- the level of EMS who provides basic and limited advanced
- protocols that do not require real time physician input
- the entire scope of medical care
21 Clues: doctor • indirect medical oversight • the entire scope of medical care • evidence showing need for medicine • giving and continuing education to EMS • medical direction from physician to EMS • feedback and medicine regarding patient • reviews given when seeing quality improvement • patient health care out of hospital enviroment • ...
yes good 2022-10-06
Across
- those kids are always on that _____
- Irish delicacy
- best selling videogame of all time
- things kids play
Down
- something that men love very much but gaming comes first
- word for an old person
- something twitch streamers say to mean 'thtas awesome'
- a game that died within a week but is starting to become popular again
- terminology kids use in texts to say 'that is funny'
- second best selling game of all time
- sus
11 Clues: sus • Irish delicacy • things kids play • word for an old person • best selling videogame of all time • those kids are always on that _____ • second best selling game of all time • terminology kids use in texts to say 'that is funny' • something twitch streamers say to mean 'thtas awesome' • something that men love very much but gaming comes first • ...
First Aid 2021-11-18
Across
- A medical machine that has a higher chance of saving people. It reads a person's heart rate if needed it will shock the person in order to restore the rhythm of the person's heart rate.
- It is when you have something stuck in your throat and you can't breathe.
- A process is when you intake in food and you are swallowing it or absorbing it.
- A method to control or stop bleeding.
- A electrical change that happened in your brain suddenly. Cannot be predicted and can happen anytime.
- not providing a type of medical care as would a person that had the same training.
- A medical emergency service that saves people when they get poison.
- failing to what a reasonably prudent person would do. Examples dressing wound, and control bleeding.
- getting a person's permission in order to help the injured person.
- Is doing something a reasonably prudent person would not do. Examples implements, and warming a burn.
- Is an emergency technique where you used it on people that are choking. It is also the second step of the emergency procedure.
- A severe allergic reaction to something.
- It is an electrical disturbance Focal that only happens in one part of your brain.
- No one is required to render first aid when no legal duty exists.
- Is when you are extremely cold to the extent that you are cold and your body can't produce heat fast enough to be warm.
- A medical procedure that involves chest compression to try to restore blood circulation and restore their breathing when someone is in a cardiac arrest.
Down
- A medical item that stops severe blood loss.
- When your heart beats quickly and the heartbeat is beating irregularly.
- When someone breathes in something.
- Observing the medical emergency around you to see if it's safe for you to act or help.
- The three c´s and it is a medical acronym that tells you what to do when you see someone in a medical emergency.
- The acronym for emergency medical services.
- An traumatic brain injury caused by something hitting your head very hard.
- A injury that occurs when something hits your head very hard a second time. The symptoms are vomiting, dizziness, and headaches.
- Being able to keep something a secret.
- carelessly take care of an injured victim and results in further inure to a victim.
- It is when you lose a lot of blood and you are in a state of mind where you pass out from looking at something disturbing.
- Being able to perform medical help in an emergency situation.
28 Clues: When someone breathes in something. • A method to control or stop bleeding. • Being able to keep something a secret. • A severe allergic reaction to something. • The acronym for emergency medical services. • A medical item that stops severe blood loss. • Being able to perform medical help in an emergency situation. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
Across
- What part of the brain deals with muscle sense and balance?
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide move from a concentration of higher to lower, within the capillaries that surround the alveoli in the lungs what is the medical term given for when this takes place.
- What organ of the body are we talking about when a patient has nephritis?
- What is the medical term given for ear wax?
- Where in the body is blood produced?
- What is medical name given for the tailbone?
- What is the name for the pulse point we would check for if a person was unresponsive and may need CPR?
- What is the medical name given for the large intestine?
- What is the medical term given when we say someone has the flu?
- What is the medical name given when a person’s body is trying to come back to baseline after exercise?
- What is the name given for the vertebrae of the spine that allows the attachment of ribs?
- What is another name given for the bicuspid valve?
- What is the name given for the colored part of the eye that constricts when exposed to light?
- After your blood has been oxygenated in the lungs, what atrium of the heart does it go to next?
- What is the name given for a heart rate that is considered slower than the normal rate?
- What would be the abbreviation for the test that would be needed to get images of a patient’s spinal nerves?
- What does the letter E stand for in AED?
Down
- Your body produces urine in the kidneys, where do the kidneys get the fluid to produce the urine?
- What types of blood vessels bring blood back to the heart?
- What is considered the largest organ of the body?
- What is the medical term or name given for a person’s fingers and toes?
- What is the name given for the powerhouse of the cell?
- When dealing with blood pressure, what is the medical term given relating to the top number?
- What is the name given for the lobe of the brain that deals with eyesight?
- What is the medical term given for a heart attack, __________ infarction?
- What is the medical term given for the whites of the eyes?
- What is the name given for the largest artery of the body?
- What does P stand for in CPR?
- What does the letter T stand for when talking about what the powerhouse of the cell creates?
- What is the name given for the arteries that supply blood to the heart?
- When is the medical name given when a person is chewing their food?
- What does Veins have in them that prevents blood from flowing backwards?
- What is the name given for the colored part of the eye that dialates and constrict because of
33 Clues: What does P stand for in CPR? • Where in the body is blood produced? • What does the letter E stand for in AED? • What is the medical term given for ear wax? • What is medical name given for the tailbone? • What is considered the largest organ of the body? • What is another name given for the bicuspid valve? • What is the name given for the powerhouse of the cell? • ...
HAS 102 Review Unit 2/3 2019-08-25
Across
- The _____ Hospitals were first built at Lackland, Elmendorf, Travis and Andrew AFBS
- This is a comprehensive and agressive program to protect all AF personnel from work related deaths, injuries, and occupational illnesses
- This is the highest ranking NCO of a work section of office
- The flights within this squadron are Flight Medicine, Health and Wellness, Public Health and Bioenvironmental
- AFOSH applies to all ______ & civilian personnel working in USAF treatment facilities
- This flight is responsible for all automated systems in MTF also in Medical Support Squadron
- who do you report hazards to that are outside yours work are?
- The ____ Department was established in Fall of 1775
- This flight is responsible for the facilities budget, manpower, and cashiers in the Medical Support Squadron
- This flight within the Medical Support Squadron and prepares MTF personnel for contingency operations
- Who is chairman of safety Committee?
- Who do you report safety hazard within work area?
- The _____ Superintendent best qualified medical SNCO and provides expertise on medical enlisted matters
- AFMS_____ are Readiness, Better Care, Better Health, Best Value
- The ________ services are Radiology, Pharmacy, Nutritional Medicine, Laboratory Flight
- The ______ security Act was established on July 26, 1947
- This squadron prevention and treatment of dental diseases
Down
- This was created on July 1, 1949
- How often the safety committee meets?
- Malcom C. Grow was the _____ Surgeon General of the AFMS
- Enable medically fit forces, provide expeditionary medics, and improve the health of all we serve to meet our nations needs
- This was established in 1970
- The _____ Commander has overall responsibility for all activites of the medical facilities
- This Medical Treatment Facility became the Air Force largest medical facility in 1957.
- Trusted Care, Anywhere
- The _____ Commander manages personnel with in their squadron
- Squadron provides support for the MTF
- This Act was established in 1956
- These measures are: Application of Engineering Principles, Education & Training, and Enforcement of Safety Standards
- The ____ Training was established in 1891 at Fort Riley, Kansas
- The flights within this squadron:Medical Service Flight, Surgical Service Flight, Maternal Child Care Flight
- AF Form 457 is used to report what?
32 Clues: Trusted Care, Anywhere • This was established in 1970 • This was created on July 1, 1949 • This Act was established in 1956 • AF Form 457 is used to report what? • Who is chairman of safety Committee? • How often the safety committee meets? • Squadron provides support for the MTF • Who do you report safety hazard within work area? • ...
medieval doctors and medicine 2024-09-26
Across
- Death What happened from 1347-1351
- Medieval doctors had a great understanding of germs(true or false)
- Jewelry used to perform medical practices(starting with "A")
- A bug that was used to help with bloodletting in medical practices in the medieval times
- Did the medical knowledge evolve gradually or rapidly after the black plague
- The hospital was the main place to treat the ____ people in the medieval times
- Medieval doctors studied ancient texts(true or false)
- It was used to determine the best time (a type of study)
- It was the most common language in medical books written in in the medieval times
- What was a controller of medicine and hospitals in the medieval(a building)
- There were female doctors in the medieval times (true or false)
Down
- They were treaters of the people with the black plague in the medieval period
- A medical treatment starting with "B"
- Main type of material for treatment in the medieval starting with "H"
- There were advanced surgical treatments in the medieval(true or false)
- A belief of how diseases spread(starts with "E")
- He was a great influencer of medieval medical practices (starts with "H")
- Blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile are part of the four_____
- A medieval doctor who has studied in university
- How often was surgeries performed in the medieval
20 Clues: Death What happened from 1347-1351 • A medical treatment starting with "B" • A medieval doctor who has studied in university • A belief of how diseases spread(starts with "E") • How often was surgeries performed in the medieval • Medieval doctors studied ancient texts(true or false) • It was used to determine the best time (a type of study) • ...
Wines terminologies 2025-02-18
Across
- The process of storing wine in barrels, tanks, or bottles in a controlled condition for a longer duration, so it can develop complexity.
- by volume (ABV): The alcohol levels described in percentage on a wine label. The average bottle of wine has between 9% and 16% alcohol.
- Abbreviation for french laws Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée, which translates to Appellation of controlled origin. It specifies and delimits the geography a wine comes from.
- barrel: A barrel, usually made of oak, where they age wines or spirits.
- A wine that is usually drunk by itself before a meal.
- terms | Glossary
- Lost sense of smell.
- A defined geographical region where grapes are produced for the wine. You can also see a similar french abbreviation AOC (Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée), which is the french government certification for agriculture products, that come from a certain region.
- will get to know the definitions for terms related to wine production, descriptions of the different types of wine, as well as terms describing the taste, appearance and aroma of wine.
- / Content Hub / Wine terms | Glossary
- The taste that strays in the mouth after tasting wine, another term for finish.
- A component of every wine, that can be perceived as crisp or fresh. It creates a balance between sweet and bitter. We know citric, tartaric, malic, and lactic acids.
Down
- Wine that has been preserved in adequate conditions for a longer time period and gets better with time.
- The smell of wine. The term is usually used when speaking about younger wines, for aged wines the term is Bouquet. When we talk about aroma we use different scents, like fruit or floral.
- In wine, we find ethanol, which is produced by the fermentation of sugars found in grapes.
- terms starting with A
- Term by winemaker Randall Grahm, that means Anything but Chardonnay or Anything but Cabernet.
- Red wine with higher alcohol levels, that comes from the Italian region Veneto.
- wine terms dictionary serves as a reference for wine enthusiasts, providing definitions and explanations of common wine terminology.
- talking about wine, one might be confused by the terminology and french words, which are sometimes hard to understand. Wine is a complex and diverse beverage with long history. Some winery words and terms can be special and you can even take classes for them, but it’s probably enough that you learn a few basic terms and you will sound like a pro.
- Drying or bitter feeling in your mouth, that is caused by tannins.
- The intended addition of oxygen to the wine, to enhance the flavor.
- A wine region in eastern France, known for dry and sweet wines.
- Abbreviation for American Viticultural Area. It is a wine region approved by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
- put together a huge list of all important wine terms, basically a wine terminology glossary that should get you sounding like a pro on your next wine tasting.
25 Clues: terms | Glossary • Lost sense of smell. • terms starting with A • / Content Hub / Wine terms | Glossary • A wine that is usually drunk by itself before a meal. • A wine region in eastern France, known for dry and sweet wines. • Drying or bitter feeling in your mouth, that is caused by tannins. • The intended addition of oxygen to the wine, to enhance the flavor. • ...
CLW Newsletter 2020-10-07
Across
- A sphygmomanometer is a device that measures this
- form that requests medical records
- Medical abbreviation for diagnosis
- computerized patient medical chart
- a specialist in internal medicine
- abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood
Down
- person that creates documents for insurance to pay
- A medical prescription
- Person who evaluates medical records for billing
- a condition of having fetid breath
- what every person is entitled to
- allows a member of the public to request info
- a test that measures the heart's electrical activity
13 Clues: A medical prescription • what every person is entitled to • a specialist in internal medicine • form that requests medical records • a condition of having fetid breath • Medical abbreviation for diagnosis • computerized patient medical chart • abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood • allows a member of the public to request info • ...
Week 2 Spelling words 2024-10-21
Across
- Using science to create tools and solve problems
- The study of ancient remains
- Words used for a specific subject
- The study of humans and their cultures
- A set of ideas or beliefs
- A collection of stories, poems, or songs
- The study of the universe
- The study of rocks and Earth
- The study of how living things interact with their environment
- The study of ancient stories and legends
- The study of word origins
Down
- The study of how people live in groups
- The study of ancient Egypt
- The study of events in time order
- The study of living things
- The study of birds
- The study of weather
- The study of animals
18 Clues: The study of birds • The study of weather • The study of animals • A set of ideas or beliefs • The study of the universe • The study of word origins • The study of ancient Egypt • The study of living things • The study of ancient remains • The study of rocks and Earth • Words used for a specific subject • The study of events in time order • The study of how people live in groups • ...
Hospital 2025-06-25
Across
- What is a person who is receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital?
- What is a thin fabric used to cover and protect wounds or as a dressing during surgery?
- What is a vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital in emergencies?
- What is a medical procedure performed by doctors to treat injuries or illnesses?
- Who is a medical professional that provides care, administers medication, and assists doctors?
- What is a medical tool used by doctors to listen to a patient's heartbeat and breathing?
Down
- What is a place where sick or injured people go to receive medical treatment?
- What is a surgical instrument used by doctors for cutting during surgery?
- What is a substance used to treat or cure illnesses or medical conditions?
- What is a strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries?
- What is a medical tool used to inject fluids into the body or withdraw blood?
- What is a device used to help individuals with limited mobility move around?
- Who is a medical professional that examines, diagnoses, and treats patients?
- What is a rigid protective cover used to support and protect broken bones?
- What is a small solid form of medication that is swallowed?
15 Clues: What is a small solid form of medication that is swallowed? • What is a surgical instrument used by doctors for cutting during surgery? • What is a strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries? • What is a person who is receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital? • ...
Cardiovascular System Terminology 2023-06-23
Across
- 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 • ...
Vocabulary 2022-08-24
Across
- Starting at a certain time
- A situation surrounding something
- Opposite of any word
- A word with a meaning very close
- Having one use among many
- A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text
Down
- A word formed from another word
- A thought or idea
- To keep or hold in possession, use, or memory
- The special vocabulary of a particular trade,science, or art; technical terms
- that of another word
- uses; specific
12 Clues: uses; specific • A thought or idea • that of another word • Opposite of any word • Having one use among many • Starting at a certain time • A word formed from another word • A word with a meaning very close • A situation surrounding something • To keep or hold in possession, use, or memory • A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text • ...
CAT Minilesson - Devices 2023-08-28
Across
- creates a rhythmic sensation
- spoke on tearing down the Berlin Wall
- used to make a connection with someone/something not present
- nontraditional, humorous approach to making connections to objects
- main message of Reagan's speech
Down
- he is as tall as a beanpole
- terminology appeals to a certain audience
- a lifeguard drowns gruesomely
- MLK Jr. had a dream one day
- Little Timmy's parents were diagnosed with the big C
- save money by spending it
- how does the audience feel after reading Reagan's speech
12 Clues: save money by spending it • he is as tall as a beanpole • MLK Jr. had a dream one day • creates a rhythmic sensation • a lifeguard drowns gruesomely • main message of Reagan's speech • spoke on tearing down the Berlin Wall • terminology appeals to a certain audience • Little Timmy's parents were diagnosed with the big C • ...
Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month - Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-10-19
Across
- Which function ensure the product quality and safety in Abbott?
- Press releases for medical device launches require __ from MDA.
- What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes?
- Quality Management System certification needed to distribute medical device in Malaysia.
- CAPA plans should be approved within __ days.
- __ is Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month!
- Good documentation practice: What is the principle for “Limit recording data on scratch papers”?
Down
- Name one of the CRDX platform.
- __ event is any untoward medical occurrence in a person taking our products.
- Passed in 2012, the Medical Device Act is also known as __ (contains numbers)
- How many years is medical device license valid for?
- Which government agency approved infant label in Malaysia.
- What language required for home-use medical device labelling?
- Which department responsible for product registration to NPRA?
14 Clues: Name one of the CRDX platform. • What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes? • __ is Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month! • CAPA plans should be approved within __ days. • How many years is medical device license valid for? • Which government agency approved infant label in Malaysia. • What language required for home-use medical device labelling? • ...
BC Vocabulary #5 2024-02-17
Across
- softly bright or radiant
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
- come into being; become reality
- a large indefinite number
- make one's way by pushing or shoving
- talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
- move or cause to move in a winding or curving course
- extend out or project in space
- sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch
Down
- a small natural mound
- an impelling force or strength
- call forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response
- easily influenced
- marked by extreme care in treatment of details
- technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject
15 Clues: easily influenced • a small natural mound • softly bright or radiant • a large indefinite number • an impelling force or strength • extend out or project in space • come into being; become reality • make one's way by pushing or shoving • uneasiness about the fitness of an action • marked by extreme care in treatment of details • sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch • ...
Football Trivia 2025-11-04
Across
- time when a winning goal will stop the match
- passes the ball to the striker
- You'll never walk alone
- famous handsome striker # 9
- upon a second foul you get one of these
- home of Bayern-Munich
- to kick the ball over your head
Down
- a warning not to foul again
- where they play (in English terminology)
- Famous Argentinian football player
- person who scores the goal
- Set piece taken after the ball crosses the goal line off a defender
- last line of defense
- winner of the very first world cup
- name of the Thai national team (two words)
15 Clues: last line of defense • home of Bayern-Munich • You'll never walk alone • person who scores the goal • a warning not to foul again • famous handsome striker # 9 • passes the ball to the striker • to kick the ball over your head • Famous Argentinian football player • winner of the very first world cup • upon a second foul you get one of these • ...
Zylia and Melissa 2021-11-24
Across
- what injury could be considered a medical emergency
- there is no copayment for the _ provider-billed services for emergency room medical emergency visits
- what management program offers free blood pressure monitor
- appendix removal limb amputation and gender reassignment surgery are all procedures done __ in a lifetime
- basic option plan utilizes _ formulary
- You do not need __ of a maternity admission for a routine delivery
- how many plans does FEP have
- www.FEPBlue.org/provider is the website for the national _ and Hospital finder
Down
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- Durable Medical Equipment
- is an integrated set of services and supplies designed to provide care to members with a projected life expectancy of six months or less due to a terminal medical condition
- true or false there are no overseas for drugs
- medical transport via ground air and sea
- Under the basic option if the member needs immediate care and do not see a preferred provider, FEP will provide benefits for __ treatment in the emergency room of any hospital
- for a medical emergency members should be charged one _ per visit for the facility billed care
- what is the name of this entire section
- standard option plan utilizes _formulary
- what management incentive program allows you to earn health account credit
- when a sleep study is performed prior authorization is not required in the following place of service
- what are one way a member can chat with a register nurse
- what management offers clinical support
21 Clues: Durable Medical Equipment • how many plans does FEP have • Mental Health and Substance Abuse • basic option plan utilizes _ formulary • what is the name of this entire section • what management offers clinical support • medical transport via ground air and sea • standard option plan utilizes _formulary • true or false there are no overseas for drugs • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2017-02-26
Across
- A fracture that occurs over time
- Rapid onset injury; resulting from a dramatic event.
- Grade___ is a complete tear.
- A fracture that punctures the skin.
- NATA stands for National Athletic Trainers ____________.
- S&S stands for Signs & ____________.
- The sports medicine team consists of the ATC, Team Physician, & the _______.
- This in an injury to a muscle.
Down
- ATC's must complete 50 of these every two years.
- How many lab/observation hours do you need to complete.
- Muscles, fascia, tendons, & ligaments are _____ tissue.
- Patella tendonitis is usually a _______ injury.
- ______ injury often involves damage to the brain or spinal cord.
- Medical term for break.
- Medical term for dislocate.
- Medical term for discoloration.
- Medical term for bruise.
- Injury to a ligament.
18 Clues: Injury to a ligament. • Medical term for break. • Medical term for bruise. • Medical term for dislocate. • Grade___ is a complete tear. • This in an injury to a muscle. • Medical term for discoloration. • A fracture that occurs over time • A fracture that punctures the skin. • S&S stands for Signs & ____________. • Patella tendonitis is usually a _______ injury. • ...
Health Records 2014-03-09
Across
- your personal doctor is also called this
- arranged within the chart according to who supplied the data
- important information about patients medical history
- something you see
- all information in a patient file should be kept this way
- recording information in the medical record
- the second step in CHEDDAR, consist of gathering peoples past
- all medical records should be neat and this
- federal government's ultimate goals
- format of medical record documentation
Down
- makes it easier for physician to keep track of a patient's progress
- data that came from the patient
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- something that you are told
- specific information required of a population
- examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- data that came from the physician
- to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient that is created, complied, and managed by staff members in a health care organization
- electronic version of the comprehensive medical history and record of a patients life long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient's discretion
20 Clues: something you see • something that you are told • data that came from the patient • data that came from the physician • federal government's ultimate goals • format of medical record documentation • your personal doctor is also called this • recording information in the medical record • all medical records should be neat and this • ...
Hair tools 2025-02-10
7 Clues: has a tail • Holds water • Helps remove tangles • Reminds us of a crocodile • Helps us practice our styles • Its the terminology for sectioning hair • We use this comb when sectioning the hair
H.I.P. WEEK 2022 2022-04-15
Across
- In 1928, This association for HIM professionals was created.
- The P in HIPAA stands for ______.
- The A in HIPAA stands for ______.
- Advance _____ Notice.
- Health _______ Professionals.
Down
- This year's HIP Week theme is Health Information is ____ information.
- A record made of paper and electronic information.
- Current Procedural Terminology.
- A means to convey permission to administer care.
9 Clues: Advance _____ Notice. • Health _______ Professionals. • Current Procedural Terminology. • The P in HIPAA stands for ______. • The A in HIPAA stands for ______. • A means to convey permission to administer care. • A record made of paper and electronic information. • In 1928, This association for HIM professionals was created. • ...
End-of-Life Ethics Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
Across
- (7 letters) - What matters when discussing _____ of life versus quantity.
- (8 letters) - Palliative practice of keeping patients in deep sleep to relieve suffering.
- (10 letters) - The ethical distribution of scarce medical resources like organs.
- (8 letters) - Common pain medication used in end-of-life care.
- (7 letters) - Maintaining respect and worth at the end of life.
- (5 letters) - Another term for healthcare decision-maker.
- (10 letters) - Type of care that relieves suffering without curing disease
- (9 letters) - Someone who makes medical decisions on behalf of another.
- (4 letters) - Physical suffering palliative care addresses.
- (6 letters) - Moral principles guiding medical decision.
- (8 letters) - Describing an illness that will result in death.
Down
- WILL (10 letters, no space) - Legal document stating treatment preferences if unable to communicate.
- (7 letters) - Care focused on comfort rather than cure for terminally ill patients
- (8 letters) - The right of patients to make their own medical decisions
- (10 letters) - Surgical procedure involving organ donation.
- (5 letters) - Person who gives an organ for transplantation.
- (10 letters) - The practice of ending a life to relieve suffering.
- (3 letters) - Abbreviation for "Do Not Resuscitate"
- (7 letters) - Informed agreement required before medical procedures.
- (12 letters) - Ethical principle of acting in the patient's best interest.
- (6 letters) - Patient's stated preferences for care.
- (6 letters) - Process of prioritizing patients based on urgency.
- (5 letters) - Emotional response to loss.
- (7 letters) - Type of directive that specifies future medical wishes.
24 Clues: (5 letters) - Emotional response to loss. • (3 letters) - Abbreviation for "Do Not Resuscitate" • (6 letters) - Patient's stated preferences for care. • (6 letters) - Moral principles guiding medical decision. • (5 letters) - Another term for healthcare decision-maker. • (10 letters) - Surgical procedure involving organ donation. • ...
Agency Reporting 2013-04-11
H_78 2024-08-21
Radiology & Constitution Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-11
Across
- – The patient's right to make their own healthcare decisions, protected under constitutional privacy rights.
- – A type of imaging that uses radiation to view bones.
- – The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including rights relevant to privacy and medical care.
- – Constitutional principle that ensures individuals receive the same legal protections, including fair access to healthcare.
- – Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that leads to substandard care.
- – The person receiving medical care.
- – The amount of radiation a patient receives during an X-ray or CT scan.
- – A trained professional who performs diagnostic imaging examinations.
- – The protection of patient information in medical settings, tied to constitutional rights.
Down
- & Constitution Crossword Puzzle
- – Constitutional principle ensuring fair legal treatment, including the right to challenge medical decisions.
- – Part of the U.S. Constitution protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, connected to patient privacy.
- – Legal responsibility for actions that cause harm.
- – Patient's permission before any medical procedure.
- – A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases using imaging techniques.
- – Type of consent that requires the patient to fully understand the procedure.
- – A type of scan that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the body. (Abbreviation)
- – Law that protects patient privacy and health information
- – A scan that combines X-ray images to create cross-sectional views of the body. (Abbreviation)
19 Clues: & Constitution Crossword Puzzle • – The person receiving medical care. • – Legal responsibility for actions that cause harm. • – Patient's permission before any medical procedure. • – A type of imaging that uses radiation to view bones. • – Law that protects patient privacy and health information • ...
Medical 2024-12-30
Across
- Harm or damage to the body
- Medical treatment involving an operation
- A medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- Medicine or drugs used to treat a disease or condition
- An establishment for the diagnosis and treatment of outpatients
Down
- A disease or sickness
- A person who provides patient care
- A place where people go to get medical care
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- A person who provides medical care
11 Clues: A disease or sickness • Harm or damage to the body • A person who provides patient care • A person who provides medical care • Medical treatment involving an operation • A place where people go to get medical care • A medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery • Medicine or drugs used to treat a disease or condition • ...
Medical terms 2021-10-06
Across
- study of the body's structure
- of the skin
- of the stomach and intestine
- or injection
- of the heart
- of the skin extreneties
- who studies the disease of skin
- of the skin
Down
- who studies the heart
- or display of a person's heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- operation to remove the appendix
- in the bone
- of the brain
- or labored breathing
- of the hip joint
- of the appendis
- or anatomy of the spleech
- enclosing the heart
- condition of the skin
- of the blood
20 Clues: in the bone • of the skin • of the skin • of the brain • or injection • of the heart • of the blood • of the appendis • of the hip joint • enclosing the heart • or labored breathing • who studies the heart • condition of the skin • of the skin extreneties • or anatomy of the spleech • of the stomach and intestine • study of the body's structure • who studies the disease of skin • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2018-11-05
Across
- nurse practitioner
- myocardial infarction
- of daily living
- lib
- tubular necrosis
- enzyme
- medical advice; American Medical Association
- hysterectomy
- hormone
- the knee
- tubular necrosis
Down
- heart disease
- agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia
- immune deficiency syndrome
- diagnosis
- and well
- (ante)
- related complex
- respiratory distress syndrome; acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- glucose
- desired
21 Clues: lib • enzyme • (ante) • hormone • glucose • desired • and well • the knee • diagnosis • hysterectomy • heart disease • of daily living • related complex • tubular necrosis • tubular necrosis • nurse practitioner • myocardial infarction • immune deficiency syndrome • agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia • medical advice; American Medical Association • ...
Medical Teminology 2013-02-20
Across
- surgical punture (suffix)
- resembling (suffix)
- a condition of the lungs
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- breathing in the straight position
- cancer (combining form)
- blood in the thorax
- Mouth (combining form)
- surgical fixation (suffix)
- upper respitory infection (abbreviation)
Down
- coal or coal dust (combining form)
- Medical term for the common cold
- tumor of the cartilage
- dilation, expansion (suffix)
- swelling (suffix)
- narrowing (suffix)
- pertaining to the lungs
- appendix (combining form)
- straight (combining form)
19 Clues: swelling (suffix) • narrowing (suffix) • resembling (suffix) • blood in the thorax • tumor of the cartilage • Mouth (combining form) • pertaining to the lungs • cancer (combining form) • a condition of the lungs • surgical punture (suffix) • appendix (combining form) • straight (combining form) • surgical fixation (suffix) • dilation, expansion (suffix) • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • ...
Medical Term 2013-04-26
19 Clues: all • pus • divided • movement • male;man • air; gas • paralysis • back;loin • up against • swift, rspid • flat of foot • month;monthly • cell nucleous • greek for after • scaly,scale like • live, being alive • cutting instrument • grape-like clusters • love or affliliation for
medical technology 2014-05-20
Across
- a medical science that deals with the blood and blood-forming organs
- a science that deals with poisons and their effect and with the problems involved
- a science that studies extremely small forms of life like bacteria and viruses
- a method for the differential staining of bacteria by treatment with a watery solution of iodine and the iodide of potassium after staining with a triphenylmethane dye
- a cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
- the watery part of blood that contains blood cells
- a gelatinous colloidal extract of a red alga used especially in culture media or as a gelling and stabilizing agent in foods
- the process of transfusing fluid into a vein or artery
- chemical analysis of urine
- to maintain under conditions favorable for hatching, development, or reaction
Down
- a polymer that is composed of polysaccharide and peptide chains and is found especially in bacterial cell walls
- any of the ions (as of sodium or calcium) that in biological fluid regulate or affect most metabolic processes
- any of a large number of proteins of high molecular weight that are produced normally by specialized B cells after stimulation by an antigen
- the act or process of cultivating living material
- an iron-containing respiratory pigment of vertebrate blood cells
- platelet also a cell with a similar clotting function
- tending to prevent, inhibit, or destroy life
- Any of several types of blood cells that help defend the body from infection
- a harmful substance that causes the body to produce antibodies
19 Clues: chemical analysis of urine • tending to prevent, inhibit, or destroy life • the act or process of cultivating living material • the watery part of blood that contains blood cells • platelet also a cell with a similar clotting function • the process of transfusing fluid into a vein or artery • a cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues • ...
Medical Suffixes 2024-08-28
Across
- enlargement, large
- swelling
- specialist in the study of a specific field
- abnormal condition
- pertaining to
- condition, process
- development
- paralysis
- flow, discharge
- inflammation
Down
- record, radiographic image
- secrete
- tumor, mass
- excision, surgical removal
- pain
- originating, causing
- surgical repair
- instrument used to measure
- paralysis
- condition
20 Clues: pain • secrete • swelling • paralysis • paralysis • condition • tumor, mass • development • inflammation • pertaining to • surgical repair • flow, discharge • enlargement, large • abnormal condition • condition, process • originating, causing • record, radiographic image • excision, surgical removal • instrument used to measure • specialist in the study of a specific field
medical prefixes 2022-09-25
21 Clues: Fat • Red • self • vein • skin • lung • above • death • above • around • within • within • change • between • Against • through • freezing • slowness • together • rapid/fast • not,without
Medical Roots 2024-11-17
Medical Terms 2025-11-20
Across
- Difficulty breathing
- cholesterol Too much cholesterol in the blood
- hardening and narrowing of the arteries
- Tissue death
- Enlarged Heart
- Chest Pain from reduced heart blood flow
- infarction (MI) Heart attack; death of heart muscle from lack of blood flow
- bluish or purple discoloration of the skin.
- Ultrasound image of the heart
Down
- Fast heart rate
- ischemia Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- (HTN) High blood pressure
- (HLD) High levels of fat in the blood
- Slow heart Rate
- Procedure to open blocked heart arteries
- Swelling from fluid buildup
- X-ray image of blood vessels using dye
- Pertaining to the heart
- Test that records the heart’s electrical activity
20 Clues: Tissue death • Enlarged Heart • Fast heart rate • Slow heart Rate • Difficulty breathing • Abnormal heart rhythm • Pertaining to the heart • (HTN) High blood pressure • Swelling from fluid buildup • Ultrasound image of the heart • (HLD) High levels of fat in the blood • X-ray image of blood vessels using dye • hardening and narrowing of the arteries • ...
medical terms 2025-12-19
Across
- Refers to the presence of cancerous cells in a tumor or growth
- High blood pressure.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- a suffix referring to Surgical removal of something.
- root word referring to the kidneys
- root word Refers to the lungs.
- to be done Immediately
- root word Related to the brain.
- Drawing of cerebrospinal fluid from the lumbar region of the back using a hollow needle
Down
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- root word referring to groin.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- root word referring to the liver
- A clot caused by blood, fat, air or other types of fluid, gas or foreign material
- Status of a patient who is not admitted to a hospital for overnight care. This can include clinic visits, same-day surgeries, and one-day emergency room visits.
- root word Related to bone.
- Identification of a condition, disease or disorder by evaluation of symptoms, tests and other factors.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Magnetic resonance imaging, a form of diagnostic imaging that uses a large magnet and radio waves to view organs inside of the body.
20 Clues: High blood pressure. • to be done Immediately • root word Related to bone. • root word referring to groin. • root word Refers to the lungs. • root word Related to the brain. • root word referring to the liver • root word referring to the kidneys • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • ...
Medical Cannabis 2026-03-30
Across
- a clipping of a cannabis plant that someone can propagate into another plant carrying the same genetics as the mother
- a formulation that is used to rub on skin to treat pain
- a person who works in a cannabis dispensary
- how many ounces of cannabis a patient may purchase in a two-week time period
- the abbreviation for tetrahydrocannabidiol, the primary psychoactive component of the cannabis plant
- a person who is able to pick up, grow, or purchase cannabis on the behalf of the patient
- chemical compounds that act on receptors in the body
- cannabis products consumed orally, such as brownies or gummies
- pertaining to the therapeutic use of cannabis
- CBD stands for _______, a compound found in the cannabis plant that has therapeutic effects without causing a high
- a place where cannabis is sold
Down
- cannabis should be stored in a ______ location
- aromatic compounds found in cannabis
- liquid cannabis extracts, typically made by infusing cannabis flower or concentrates into a carrier oil (such as MCT oil) or alcohol
- A subspecies of the cannabis plant, indica is a type characterized by its thick plant stems and wide leaves; typically causes a relaxed effect in patients
- a cross between two genetically different strains of cannabis
- highly potent extracts (i.e. wax, dabs)
- abbreviation for Rick Simpson Oil
- the plant structure that grows tall with thin leaves and tends to be stimulating for most patients
19 Clues: a place where cannabis is sold • abbreviation for Rick Simpson Oil • aromatic compounds found in cannabis • highly potent extracts (i.e. wax, dabs) • a person who works in a cannabis dispensary • pertaining to the therapeutic use of cannabis • cannabis should be stored in a ______ location • chemical compounds that act on receptors in the body • ...
Medical prefixes 2022-09-21
Medical vocabulary 2020-10-29
Across
- Care for an illness, injury or condition serious enough that a reasonable person would seek care right away, but not so severe as to require emergency room care.
- Health care services or supplies needed to prevent, diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease or its symptoms and that meet accepted standards of medicine.
- A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions.
- When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount.
- Emergency services you get in an emergency room.
- your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage of the allowed amount for the service.
- The most you pay during a policy period before your healthy insurance or plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount.
- Health care services that help a person keep, get back or improve skills and functioning for daily living that have been lost or impaired because of person was sick, hurt or disabled.
- Care in a hospital that requires admission as an impatient and usually requires an overnight stay.
- The amount paid for a medical service in a geographic area based on what providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar medical service.
Down
- Health care services that your health insurance or plan doesn't pay for or cover.
- A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service, usually when you receive the service.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan.
- Services to provide comfort and support for persons in the last stages of a terminal illness and their families.
- A contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
19 Clues: Emergency services you get in an emergency room. • A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan. • Health care services that your health insurance or plan doesn't pay for or cover. • A request for your health insurer or plan to review a decision or a grievance again. • ...
Medical terms 2021-05-14
Across
- Lower than 60 bpm
- Injuries that occur to muscles or tendons
- Difficult breathing
- Higher than 100 bpm
- It can be found at the neck and wrist
- Slow breathing
- Residual pressure present in the arteries between beats
- A force that moves parallel with the tissue
Down
- A force that can crush tissue
- Rapid breathing
- The left ventricle contracts and pumps blood
- The colored portion of the eye
- Combination of compression and tension forces applied together upon a structure
- A force that pulls or stretches the tissue
- Injuries that occur to ligaments
- Occurs from a powerful twist or stretch of a body part
- Occurs from a perpendicular force to the bone
- The center of the iris
- Occurs when one end of the bone receives sudden torsion
19 Clues: Slow breathing • Rapid breathing • Lower than 60 bpm • Difficult breathing • Higher than 100 bpm • The center of the iris • A force that can crush tissue • The colored portion of the eye • Injuries that occur to ligaments • It can be found at the neck and wrist • Injuries that occur to muscles or tendons • A force that pulls or stretches the tissue • ...
Medical Technologies 2017-01-21
Across
- transplant between identical members of the same species
- transplant from of species to a different species
- artificial device used to replace a missing body part
- shows electrical activity of the heart as tracings on paper
- protein in red blood cells
- ration of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood
- small device implanted under the skin connected to the heart
- high energy electromagnetic waves that takes a photograph of a specific part of the body
- fluid that runs through your body
Down
- a transplant of tissue on the same person
- measures blood tempature
- a test that uses magnetic radio wave energy to take pictures of organs inside the body
- a device that measures lung volume
- ________ Prosthesis, uses existing muscles in limb to control the prosthesis
- doctor uses this to hear heart rate and breathing rate
- transplant between 2 non-identical members of the same species
- when someones body turns against the new organ, causing it to fail
- carries blood out of the heart
- colorlessness liquid that is part of the blood
19 Clues: measures blood tempature • protein in red blood cells • carries blood out of the heart • fluid that runs through your body • a device that measures lung volume • a transplant of tissue on the same person • colorlessness liquid that is part of the blood • transplant from of species to a different species • artificial device used to replace a missing body part • ...
medical review 2018-06-05
Across
- various potentials
- used for solving a problem
- resistors resistance vary by temp
- ethical/socials impacts
- migration of technology
- temp measured by radiation
- model of device
- recognition of medical need
Down
- curing or restoring to health
- identification of nature or cause
- gathering technical ?
- process used for accurate measures
- decision model like flowchart
- extensive device trials
- closed system of arteries, veins,capillaries
- blood infused with oxygen
- instrument measures temp with wires
- thermometer change with temp
- acceptance non-acceptance ?
19 Clues: model of device • various potentials • gathering technical ? • extensive device trials • ethical/socials impacts • migration of technology • blood infused with oxygen • used for solving a problem • temp measured by radiation • acceptance non-acceptance ? • recognition of medical need • thermometer change with temp • curing or restoring to health • decision model like flowchart • ...
medical term 2022-03-06
Across
- procedure to open blocked blood vessels that supply blood to the heart
- bluish color to the skin from lack of oxygen
- operation to remove the thrombus, intima, and atheromatous material from an occluded artery
- disease in which there is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries
- atherosclerotic heart disease
- a condition in which there is a lower number of red and white blood cells and platelets in the blood
- bleeding
- rapid beating of the heart
- myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Down
- enlarged heart, heart failure
- the production of blood platelets
- abnormal rhythm
- removal of blood to collect specific blood cells
- surgery that moves healthy blood vessels to another part of the body to make a new path for blood to go
- the incision into the lumen of an artery for the removal of a clot
- percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
- an x-ray of blood vessels and blood flow in the body
- the heart has trouble pumping blood through the body
- hypertension
19 Clues: bleeding • hypertension • abnormal rhythm • rapid beating of the heart • enlarged heart, heart failure • atherosclerotic heart disease • the production of blood platelets • myocardial infarction (heart attack) • bluish color to the skin from lack of oxygen • percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty • removal of blood to collect specific blood cells • ...
Medical Field 2024-02-07
Across
- To help
- Persona autoridad quien tratar enfermedades.
- Cáncer y tuberculosis es un tipo de..
- Persona que está enferma.
- Es roja y toda la gente lo tiene.
- Alguien que trata enfermos.
- Lo contrario a sucio.
- Los médicos usan esto para escuchar el corazón y los pulmónes son unos tipos de.....
Down
- Corazon y pulmon son unos tipos de.....
- Un vehículo utilizado para transportar personas enfermas y lastimadas.
- Tomas esto cuando estás enferma.
- parte del sistema de circulación sanguínea.
- Es un cuerpo.
- Es una goma y los doctores los llevan en sus manos.
- Mide la temperatura.
- Un lugar donde van los enfermos.
- Small slender steel.
- Kids
- Se utiliza para tratar cortes menores y absorber líquidos.
19 Clues: Kids • To help • Es un cuerpo. • Mide la temperatura. • Small slender steel. • Lo contrario a sucio. • Persona que está enferma. • Alguien que trata enfermos. • Tomas esto cuando estás enferma. • Un lugar donde van los enfermos. • Es roja y toda la gente lo tiene. • Cáncer y tuberculosis es un tipo de.. • Corazon y pulmon son unos tipos de..... • ...
MEDICAL LANGUAGE 2025-05-25
Medical terms 2026-02-03
Across
- – Outer protective layer of the skin
- receptor – Nerve ending that detects touch, pain, or temperature
- – Thick inner layer of skin containing nerves and blood vessels
- – Thickened area of skin from friction
- – Fingerlike projections that increase surface area
- – Another term for sweat-producing glands
- pili – Tiny muscle that causes goosebumps
- corneum – Outermost layer of the epidermis
- – Tough protein that strengthens skin, hair, and nails
- follicle – Tube-like structure that anchors hair into the skin
Down
- – Sweat gland found in the armpits and groin
- – Layer of fat beneath the dermis
- – Sweat gland that helps regulate body temperature
- germinativum – Deep epidermal layer where new skin cells form
- – Oil-producing glands in the skin
- – Pigment responsible for skin and hair color
- – Fluid-filled pocket caused by skin damage
- gland – Structure that produces perspiration
- – Layer of skin at the base of the nail
- bed – Skin beneath the nail plate
20 Clues: – Layer of fat beneath the dermis • bed – Skin beneath the nail plate • – Oil-producing glands in the skin • – Outer protective layer of the skin • – Thickened area of skin from friction • – Layer of skin at the base of the nail • – Another term for sweat-producing glands • pili – Tiny muscle that causes goosebumps • corneum – Outermost layer of the epidermis • ...
EMR Chapters 4 & 5 2024-03-25
Across
- Consent to receive medical care that is assumed because the person is unconscious, underage or so badly injured or ill they cannot respond
- Radio system that automatically retransmits a radio single
- Blood settling to the lowest point of the body after death
- Written request giving permission to medical personnel not to attempt resuscitation in the event of cardiac arrest
- Legal document that indicates what a person wants done if he or she cannot make their own medical decisions
- The manner in which an individual must act or behave when giving care
- Deviation from the accepted standard of care resulting in further injury to the patient
- Radio permanently mounted in a emergency vehicle
- Process in which a person is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards
Down
- Radio permanently mounted in a station
- In the context of emergency medical services, permission to provide care
- Written documents, signed by the medical director that outlines specific directions; also called protocols
- Consent given by a person either verbally or nonverbally
- Able to make rational decision about personal well-being
- Failure of the EMR to continue emergency medical treatment until relieved by someone with the same or a higher level of training
- An emergency responder's legal responsibility to respond quickly to an emergency scene and provide medical care
- Radio that is handheld
17 Clues: Radio that is handheld • Radio permanently mounted in a station • Radio permanently mounted in a emergency vehicle • Consent given by a person either verbally or nonverbally • Able to make rational decision about personal well-being • Radio system that automatically retransmits a radio single • Blood settling to the lowest point of the body after death • ...
EMS Nature Codes Part Two 2022-02-07
25 Clues: Rape • Fall • Injury • Seizure • Poision • Drowning • Stabbing • Headache • Fracture • Overdose • Maternity • Mutual Aid • Eye Injury • Assist Fire • EMS Standby • Miscarriage • Sick Person • Electruction • Gunshot Wound • Mass Casulaty • Heat Exposure • Medical Alarm • Medical Assist • Drowning in Pool • Diabetic Problem
medical 2023-07-22
11 Clues: sped up • bad cold • wet and puffy • life of the clotty • difficulty speaking • not so lovely lady lump • surgical repair of a joint • Surgical removal of a thing • chronic autoimmune disorder • half way there, liver on a prayer • Inflammation of the middle ear, kids
medical 2025-02-27
Across
- we take it to get better
- to get better after you are sick
- a very high body temperature
- a place you go when you are sick
- someone who takes care of us when we are sick
Down
- it causes the flu
- someone who takes care of you when you are sick
- a doctor for our teeth
- a physical feature of the sickness
- when we cough and sneeze
- feeling unstable
11 Clues: feeling unstable • it causes the flu • a doctor for our teeth • we take it to get better • when we cough and sneeze • a very high body temperature • to get better after you are sick • a place you go when you are sick • a physical feature of the sickness • someone who takes care of us when we are sick • someone who takes care of you when you are sick
Agency Reporting 2013-04-11
H_17 2024-08-21
NEUMAN PURRZZLE 2024-10-05
Across
- The process of prioritizing patient care based on the severity of their condition, often used in emergency settings.
- A forecast of the likely course and outcome of a patient's condition..
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- : Protects the body from any infections.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition or disease.
- Techniques used to prevent contamination by pathogens during medical procedures.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- The degree to which a patient follows prescribed medical advice and treatment regimens.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, particularly through cleanliness.
Down
- The process of recording patient care, assessments, and interventions in medical records to ensure continuity and quality of care.
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The continuous observation of a patient’s condition to detect changes.
- The ability to recover quickly from illness or difficulties, often referring to a patient’s adaptability..
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- Actively supporting and promoting the rights and interests of patients within the healthcare system.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- –; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- : A test that measures different features of your blood.
25 Clues: : Protects the body from any infections. • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • An instrument used to measure blood pressure. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • ...
Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Terms Crossword 2022-03-23
Across
- value to replace
- person who benefits
- law that states you are financially responsible
- insurance to pay for physician expenses
- clause that states you cannot contest
- cash value of something
- insurance for long term care
- specified amount insured must pay before insurance will pay claim
- supplemental insurance for medical
- risk beyond human control
- provision for payment of double the face amount
- medical insurance plan
- a danger or a risk
- failed to do something
- real cash value
- prudent or expedient conduct or action
- insurance for hospital
- covered by insurance
- someone that insures
- type of plan in which you pay less if you use doctors, etc.
- Medicare Supplement Insurance
- policy that covers others
- company that deals with insurance
- nonprofit health insurance
- not participating
- a person who owns their own home
- a person who rents an apartment, a car, or other object
- being responsible for something
- insurance for major medical expenses
- permanent life insurance
- someone responsible for someone else
- care that is managed
- list of all personal possesions in home
Down
- private medical insurance
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- medical insurance
- organization that helps maintain health
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- someone who holds a policy
- taking part of
- risk taken on volutarily
- ensures policyholder insures property to proper price
- insurer will not pay until 2 years after suicide
- insurance in a term
- type of health plan that contracts with medical providers
- insurance for surgeries
- insuring oneself
- type of health plan that is exclusive
- liability that does not depend on actual negligence
- insurance that covers personal property that is easily movable
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- helps pay medical bills resulting from injuries from an auto accident
- plan for health
- act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something
- insurance for home
- amount you must pay before insurance covers claim
- policy that covers whole life
- thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
- danger
- supplemental medical plan
60 Clues: danger • taking part of • real cash value • plan for health • value to replace • insuring oneself • medical insurance • not participating • a danger or a risk • insurance for home • person who benefits • insurance in a term • covered by insurance • someone that insures • care that is managed • medical insurance plan • failed to do something • insurance for hospital • cash value of something • ...
Medical Specialities 2021-11-18
Across
- These specialists in physical medicine.
- Have problems with your skin, hair, nails.
- You call them eye doctors.
- They care for children from birth to young adulthood.
- These lab doctors identify the causes of diseases.
- These internists are cancer.
- These doctors give you drugs to numb your pain.
- These are experts on hormones and metabolism.
- They care for problems in your ankles and feet.
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels.
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat.
Down
- These are specialists in diseases of the blood.
- They treat immune system disorders and allergies.
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure.
- These doctors work with people with mental.
- These are specialists in the nervous system.
- You would see these specialists for problems like lung cancer.
- They’re specialists in digestive organs.
- These primary-care doctors treat both common and complex illnesses.
19 Clues: You call them eye doctors. • These internists are cancer. • These specialists in physical medicine. • They’re specialists in digestive organs. • Have problems with your skin, hair, nails. • These doctors work with people with mental. • These are specialists in the nervous system. • These are experts on hormones and metabolism. • ...
Medical Specialities 2021-11-18
Across
- These specialists in physical medicine.
- Have problems with your skin, hair, nails.
- You call them eye doctors.
- They care for children from birth to young adulthood.
- These lab doctors identify the causes of diseases.
- These internists are cancer.
- These doctors give you drugs to numb your pain.
- These are experts on hormones and metabolism.
- They care for problems in your ankles and feet.
- They’re experts on the heart and blood vessels.
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat.
Down
- These are specialists in diseases of the blood.
- They treat immune system disorders and allergies.
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure.
- These doctors work with people with mental.
- These are specialists in the nervous system.
- You would see these specialists for problems like lung cancer.
- They’re specialists in digestive organs.
- These primary-care doctors treat both common and complex illnesses.
19 Clues: You call them eye doctors. • These internists are cancer. • These specialists in physical medicine. • They’re specialists in digestive organs. • Have problems with your skin, hair, nails. • These doctors work with people with mental. • These are specialists in the nervous system. • These are experts on hormones and metabolism. • ...
Medical jobs 2015-11-23
Across
- Great all rounder
- just the person when you have indigestion
- Nice to children
- Sorts your blood out
- All the better to see you with my dear
- If nerves get the better of you
Down
- Sorts your mental health
- Great with skin conditions
- Good with hearing
- Useful to have around as you get older
- Helps women with their private parts
- Puts you to sleep
- Eases aching limbs
- Useful if you have diabetes or thyroid problems
- Looks after your heart
- Looks deep inside you without even touching you
- Good with tissues
- Sorts out your water works
- Mums favourite at the moment
19 Clues: Nice to children • Great all rounder • Good with hearing • Puts you to sleep • Good with tissues • Eases aching limbs • Sorts your blood out • Looks after your heart • Sorts your mental health • Great with skin conditions • Sorts out your water works • Mums favourite at the moment • If nerves get the better of you • Helps women with their private parts • ...
Medical Terms 2022-08-31
19 Clues: few • nose • skin • cell • many • tumor • liver • mouth • small • muscle • kidney • beside • behind • joints • stomach • condition • enlargement • in or within • abnormal harden ingredient
medical prefixes 2022-09-25
21 Clues: Fat • Red • lung • vein • skin • self • above • death • above • within • within • change • around • Against • through • between • slowness • together • freezing • rapid/fast • not,without
Medical Terms 2017-03-10
20 Clues: fat • side • nose • water • lymph • larnx • nerve • black • stone • white • stone • death • night • tounge • muscle • fungus • kidneys • meninges • abdomibal • spinal cord, bone marrow
Medical English 2020-03-12
Across
- a tool which is used to inject fluid into the body or withdraw fluid from it
- a tough cover which protects an injured body part or a broken limb
- a rolling transportation device often used by someone who cannot walk
- a tool used during examinations of the throat which helps keep the view open
- a type of portable bed used to carry an injured or ill person
- an instrument with two long narrow parts for holding things during medical operations
- a small sharp knife used by doctors during operations to cut skin & tissue
- a thin tube inserted into a patient’s body in order to remove a liquid, e.g. urine
Down
- a tool to measure temperature of the body
- a piece of hospital equipment in which ill or premature babies lie to be kept warm and given treatment
- a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part
- a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart
- a device to correct abnormal heart rate by means of electric shocks
- an object to support a body part and hold it in the correct position after injury
- sticks which fit under your arms and are used to walk when your leg or foot is injured or broken
- a metal, plastic or wooden element placed next to a broken bone to immobilize it while it’s healing
- a medical imaging technique used to produce images of internal organs
- a piece of cloth to support your arm in case it’s injured
- a type of radiation used to produce images that help to diagnose diseases
19 Clues: a tool to measure temperature of the body • a piece of cloth to support your arm in case it’s injured • a type of portable bed used to carry an injured or ill person • a long piece of cloth which is wrapped around an injured body part • a tool which is used for listening to someone's breathing or heart • ...
Medical abbreviations 2021-08-18
Medical Terms 2023-06-30
Across
- The smaller bone in the lower leg.
- Hairs grow out of a hair ____.
- This system holds up your body and gives it shape.
- The ____ system makes your body move.
- The ____ is the largest part of the nervous system.
- The scientific name for skin.
- The muscle on the cap of the shoulder.
- Carry messages from the brain to the body parts.
- The ear has three tiny ____ that vibrate with sound.
- Your ____ system processes your food.
Down
- The doctor who specializes in the heart.
- Helps people recover from injuries.
- Connect muscles to bones.
- The bones that make up the head are called the ___.
- You breath using your ____ system.
- The blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood.
- The large bone in the upper leg.
- Connect bones together at joints.
- Does initial patient assessments, and helps doctors.
19 Clues: Connect muscles to bones. • The scientific name for skin. • Hairs grow out of a hair ____. • The large bone in the upper leg. • Connect bones together at joints. • The smaller bone in the lower leg. • You breath using your ____ system. • Helps people recover from injuries. • The ____ system makes your body move. • Your ____ system processes your food. • ...
Medical english 2025-05-26
Across
- A severe but short-term medical condition with sudden onset
- Sudden overwhelming fear that may accompany severe pain.
- Cancer treatment using powerful drugs to kill fast-growing cells
- Surgical removal of a limb or body part, often necessary due to diabetes complications
- Loss of voluntary muscle movement in part of the body, typically from nerve damage
- Loss of blood from circulatory system
- Psychological factor contributing to heart problems
- A stitch or thread used to close wounds or surgical incisions; also refers to the process of stitching.
- A medical emergency when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted
- Life-threatening condition
Down
- A surgical tool used to compress or hold tissues, vessels, or organs during procedures
- Organisms (e.g., mosquitoes, ticks) that transmit pathogens from one host to another
- An unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury.
- Invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms in a host
- A sensation of spinning or dizziness, often due to inner ear issues or balance disorders
- Surgical procedure to create alternative blood flow
- Medical specialty involving operative techniques to treat, repair, or remove diseased tissues/organs
- Abnormal mass of tissue
- An arm or leg of the body.
19 Clues: Abnormal mass of tissue • Life-threatening condition • An arm or leg of the body. • Loss of blood from circulatory system • Surgical procedure to create alternative blood flow • Psychological factor contributing to heart problems • Sudden overwhelming fear that may accompany severe pain. • A severe but short-term medical condition with sudden onset • ...
Medical statistics 2025-05-12
Across
- Measure of association
- Sample statistic
- Data visualization tool
- Population parameter
- Measure of variability
- Measure of central tendency
- Data transformation
- Statistical modeling
- Statistical software
- Probability distribution
Down
- Statistical inference
- Type of error
- Hypothesis testing concept
- Type of sampling
- Research design
- Type of regression
- Statistical graph
- Data analysis technique
- Type of data
- Research method
20 Clues: Type of data • Type of error • Research design • Research method • Type of sampling • Sample statistic • Statistical graph • Type of regression • Data transformation • Population parameter • Statistical modeling • Statistical software • Statistical inference • Measure of association • Data analysis technique • Data visualization tool • Probability distribution • Hypothesis testing concept • ...
Medical Terms 2026-02-10
Across
- Thick mucus in the respiratory passages.
- An irregular heart rhythm.
- The frequency of a disease or event.
- A bulge in a blood vessel wall.
- Infection that inflames air sacs in lungs.
- A painful collection of pus.
- Routine care to keep a patient stable.
- Skin disease with silvery scales.
- Blood pressure cuff.
Down
- Swelling caused by lymph fluid buildup.
- Acute, heavy bleeding.
- The feeling of being full after eating.
- A type of cancer in epithelial tissue.
- Frequent, watery bowel movements.
- Itchy, inflamed skin (dermatitis).
- Relating to the stomach and intestines.
- Loss of sensation or consciousness.
- The study of eye disorders.
- Inadequate blood supply to an organ.
19 Clues: Blood pressure cuff. • Acute, heavy bleeding. • An irregular heart rhythm. • The study of eye disorders. • A painful collection of pus. • A bulge in a blood vessel wall. • Frequent, watery bowel movements. • Skin disease with silvery scales. • Itchy, inflamed skin (dermatitis). • Loss of sensation or consciousness. • The frequency of a disease or event. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-12-12
Across
- stomach fills with gas and can twist
- extensive and chronic painful inflammation in mouth
- test that measures duration of action of insulin
- amputation of the last phalange on a cat’s paw
- underactive thyroid
- targets GI tract causing bloody diarrhea and vomiting
- sudden and uncontrolled movement of the body caused by abnormal brain activity
- fungus
Down
- inflammation of the pancreas
- localized mass of blood
- surgery for small to medium sized dogs that have a ruptured CCL
- removal of bladder stones
- tick borne disease
- vaccine required by law
- removal of eye
- removal of a small sample of tissue or fluid for examination
- infection of the uterus
- inflammation of mammary gland
- pull urine directly from bladder
19 Clues: fungus • removal of eye • tick borne disease • underactive thyroid • localized mass of blood • vaccine required by law • infection of the uterus • removal of bladder stones • inflammation of the pancreas • inflammation of mammary gland • pull urine directly from bladder • stomach fills with gas and can twist • amputation of the last phalange on a cat’s paw • ...
medical termonoligy 2026-02-27
Across
- (coronary artery disease)
- "High blood pressure."
- "The organ that pumps blood."
- (ECG or EKG)
- (removal)
- (vessel)
- (myocardial infarction)
- infarction
Down
- "Prefix meaning heart."
- test
- monitor
- "Abbreviation for blood pressure."
- (blood pressure)
- "Test that records the heart’s electrical activity."
- (blood)
- (low-density lipoprotein)
- (heart)
- (inflammation)
- (congestive heart failure)
19 Clues: test • monitor • (blood) • (heart) • (vessel) • (removal) • infarction • (ECG or EKG) • (inflammation) • (blood pressure) • "High blood pressure." • "Prefix meaning heart." • (myocardial infarction) • (coronary artery disease) • (low-density lipoprotein) • (congestive heart failure) • "The organ that pumps blood." • "Abbreviation for blood pressure." • ...
Medical Math 2026-04-10
Across
- – 1,000 grams; standard unit of mass
- – Temperature scale where water freezes at 0°
- – Larger customary units of weight
- – Another name for the Celsius temperature scale
- system – International system of measurement based on powers of ten
- – 1,000 meters; used to measure long distances
- – Basic unit of mass in the metric system
- – Tool used to measure weight
- – Base unit of length in the metric system
- – One hundredth of a meter
Down
- – One thousandth of a meter
- – Units used to measure length (plural of meter)
- – Small units of weight in the customary system
- – Unit used to measure liquid volume
- – 100 grams
- – How heavy something is
- – Distance from one end to another
- – Metric units of mass (plural)
- – Quantities obtained by measuring
19 Clues: – 100 grams • – How heavy something is • – One hundredth of a meter • – One thousandth of a meter • – Tool used to measure weight • – Metric units of mass (plural) • – Larger customary units of weight • – Distance from one end to another • – Quantities obtained by measuring • – 1,000 grams; standard unit of mass • – Unit used to measure liquid volume • ...
Glossary Crossword Puzzle 2 2020-03-26
Across
- Are the empty tables defined before an study starts along with the Statistical Analysis Plan.
- Income generated from normal business operations. It is the top line or gross income figure from which costs are subtracted to determine the net income.
- The database where we store raw EHRs from our customers. It contains the original text before processing.
- Euros invested to improve our own tech tools.
- Statistical Analysis Plan: Provides a detailed and comprehensive description for the analysis of a study.
- External user, that is, user owner of a Savana license. In addition, this term could also be used for Savana as an individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services.
- Human interacting with any Savana Product.
- Savana staff individual. In particular, user part of Savana or internal user.
- Dictionary of medical concepts used in Savana to recognize the key concepts in the free text.
- A private application just for Savana staff that allows access to internal tools. You have to be connected to the VPN to access it.
- Virtual Private Network: Our internal network in the internet to access sensible information on a secure way.
Down
- First time that Savana Manager/Savana Farma/eval tool is presented to clinicians.
- A Savana product that uses NLP techniques to extract key medical concepts from the free text in EHRs.
- Tool to register employee hours.
- Set of computer hardware and network connections on which our software runs and is connected to the internet.
- Software made by Savana to be sold to customers or used by Savaners.
- Is an apparent human ability to perform more than one task, or activity, at the same time. An example of multitasking is taking a phone call while driving a car.
- Natural Language Processing: Set of machine learning methods applied to text.
- The cloud computing service we use to run our software services.
- At common law, the elements of a contract are; offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, consideration, and legality of both form and content. Not all agreements are necessarily contractual, as the parties generally must be deemed to have an intention to be legally bound.
- We generate the excel table to export patient data in Savana manager. Also called Advanced Export.
- Electronic Health Record.
- Process of generating an invoice to recover sales price from the customers. Also called Invoicing.
- A Savana Product placed in a single URL domain. In particular, Savana Manager instance running for a single customer.
24 Clues: Electronic Health Record. • Tool to register employee hours. • Human interacting with any Savana Product. • Euros invested to improve our own tech tools. • The cloud computing service we use to run our software services. • Software made by Savana to be sold to customers or used by Savaners. • ...
Medical 2023-12-11
11 Clues: メス • 脳卒中 • 内視鏡検査 • 敏感 繊細 • 示す、指摘する • test ストレステスト • Blood vessel type • Basic unit of life • Heartbeat recording • Life, as in ‘biopsy’ • Place where a fetus develops
Medical 2025-02-18
11 Clues: ADN • Spasm • Infusion • Contrast • Chromosome • Intravenoso • Emergencias • Traumatology • Tomografía Computarizada • Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica • medicamentos que ayudan a abrir las vías respiratorias
Background knowledge 2024-01-31
Medical crossword 2021-09-14
Across
- without them we do not listen.
- is in charge of analyzing the cognitive, affective and behavioral processes of patients.
- He is the one who delivers the medicines.
- assists a person in an emergency situation.
- the one who checks the teeth.
- it helps us smell things.
- head discomfort.
- dizziness
- we use it to savor what we eat.
Down
- pain neck discomfort and burning.
- A doctor who has special training to prevent, diagnose, and treat illness and injury in children.
- Without them we cannot walk.
- pain in the mouth.
- most common allergy in people.
- We use them to be able to observe our surroundings.
- ache discomfort in the abdomen.
- performs all kinds of operation.
- assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
- high body temperature.
19 Clues: dizziness • head discomfort. • pain in the mouth. • high body temperature. • it helps us smell things. • Without them we cannot walk. • the one who checks the teeth. • without them we do not listen. • most common allergy in people. • ache discomfort in the abdomen. • we use it to savor what we eat. • performs all kinds of operation. • pain neck discomfort and burning. • ...
Medical term 2022-03-05
Across
- ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย
- ภาวะตาโปน
- ยาขับปัสสาวะ
- โรคเบาหวาน
- ภาวะขาดเลือดจากการตีบแคบของหลอดเลือด
- โรคหลอดลมอุดกั้นเรื้อรัง
Down
- ภาวะที่มีน้ําตาลในปัสสาวะ
- ภาวะกลืนลําบาก
- ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ
- เป็นโรคของตับที่เกิดจากการทําลายของเซลล์ตับส่วนใหญ่เกิดจากการดื่มแอลกอฮอล์เรื้อรัง
- ภาวะเลือดออกจากหลอดเลือด
- โรคภูมิแพ้ตนเอง
- การตรวจคลื่นไฟฟ้าหัวใจ
- ภาวะหัวใจเต้นช้า
- ปัสสาวะเป็นเลือด
- ภาวะโรคที่มีการหายใจลําบากเนื่องจากมีการหดตัวของหลอดลม
- อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยเวลากลางคืน
- lack of urine formation by the kidney.
- ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด
19 Clues: ภาวะตาโปน • โรคเบาหวาน • ยาขับปัสสาวะ • ภาวะกลืนลําบาก • โรคภูมิแพ้ตนเอง • ภาวะหัวใจเต้นช้า • ปัสสาวะเป็นเลือด • ภาวะอาเจียนเป็นเลือด • การตรวจคลื่นไฟฟ้าหัวใจ • ภาวะปวดเมื่อยกล้ามเนื้อ • ภาวะกระเพาะอาหารไม่ย่อย • ภาวะเลือดออกจากหลอดเลือด • โรคหลอดลมอุดกั้นเรื้อรัง • ภาวะที่มีน้ําตาลในปัสสาวะ • อาการปัสสาวะบ่อยเวลากลางคืน • ภาวะขาดเลือดจากการตีบแคบของหลอดเลือด • ...
Medical conditions 2022-11-09
Across
- medical term for pink eye
- abnormal cell growth
- eating disorder
- broken bone
- inability to sleep
- itchiness, rashes, fever
- memory loss
- STI that causes ulcers, sores, and warts
- blood sugar level too high
- overweight, excessive body weight
Down
- caused by a blow or hit to the head
- STI that can cause infertility
- STI caused by a parasite
- fever,chills, muscle aches, high temperature
- inflammation of lung airways
- medically cannot see
- shortness of breath,loss of taste or smell
- inflammation of the larynx, voice box
- medically unable to hear
19 Clues: broken bone • memory loss • eating disorder • inability to sleep • abnormal cell growth • medically cannot see • STI caused by a parasite • itchiness, rashes, fever • medically unable to hear • medical term for pink eye • blood sugar level too high • inflammation of lung airways • STI that can cause infertility • overweight, excessive body weight • caused by a blow or hit to the head • ...
Medical 1 2024-09-18
Across
- The act of vomiting
- A break or crack in a bone
- A state of deep unconsciousness for a prolonged period
- A sudden involuntary muscular contraction
- A sudden loss of brain function due to interruption of blood supply
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes due to liver dysfunction
- An area of abnormal tissue change
- A form of arthritis characterized by severe pain and swelling in joints
- A closed sac-like structure filled with fluid or semi-solid material
Down
- A sore on the skin or mucous membrane that fails to heal
- Elevated body temperature, usually due to infection
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in tissues
- The body’s response to injury or infection
- A collection of pus that has built up within tissue
- An abnormal growth of tissue, benign or malignant
- A life-threatening infection that spreads throughout the body
- Temporary loss of consciousness caused by a fall in blood pressure (fainting)
- Ringing or buzzing in the ears. Vertigo A sensation of spinning or dizziness
- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells
19 Clues: The act of vomiting • A break or crack in a bone • An area of abnormal tissue change • A sudden involuntary muscular contraction • The body’s response to injury or infection • An abnormal growth of tissue, benign or malignant • Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in tissues • Elevated body temperature, usually due to infection • ...
Medical Term 2023-02-10
Across
- breastbone
- portion of the pelvis
- bone
- inferior portion of the sternum
- of the spinal column
- widest part of the pelvis
- bone
- the upper jaw
- bones/nose bones
- lower, posterior portions of the pelvis
- arches/form the cheeks
- sockets
- pelvic socket that the ball of the femur fits into the hip
- chest
Down
- portion of the sternum
- the top,back,and sides of the skull
- ankle bone
- that supports the spine
- structure of the head
- jaw bones
20 Clues: bone • bone • chest • sockets • jaw bones • breastbone • ankle bone • the upper jaw • bones/nose bones • of the spinal column • portion of the pelvis • structure of the head • portion of the sternum • arches/form the cheeks • that supports the spine • widest part of the pelvis • inferior portion of the sternum • the top,back,and sides of the skull • lower, posterior portions of the pelvis • ...
Medical Specialties 2024-11-15
Across
- comprehensive care for adults and the elderly
- diagnosis of and treatment for cancerous tumors
- disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- diagnosis of brain and nervous system disorders
- quick evaluation and action to prevent death
- diseases of the ear, nose, and throat
- disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- disorders of the eye
Down
- disorders of the abdomen, digestive tract, etc
- immune system disorders such as AIDS
- surgery of the lungs, heart, or chest cavity
- reconstruction of malformed body parts
- examination of tissue to diagnose disease
- comprehensive healthcare for the individual and family
- immune system disorders such as asthma
- disorders of muscles and bones
- diseases and disorders in children
- use of radiation to diagnose and treat disease
- diseases of the kidney or bladder
19 Clues: disorders of the eye • disorders of muscles and bones • diseases of the kidney or bladder • diseases and disorders in children • immune system disorders such as AIDS • diseases of the ear, nose, and throat • reconstruction of malformed body parts • immune system disorders such as asthma • disorders of the skin, hair, and nails • disorders of the heart and blood vessels • ...
Medical Terminology prefixes 2021-09-08
Medical Terminology Crossword 2023-10-26
At the pratice 2016-09-29
19 Clues: Aufgabe • Personal • Vollzeit • Teilzeit • Abschluss • Anmeldung • Broschure • Ausbildung • Arztpraxis • Allgemeinarzt • Patientenakte • Terminkalender • Telefongespräch • Versicherungskarte • Krankenversicherung • persönliche Angaben • medizinische Versorgung • history Krankengeschichte • Medizinische Fachangestellte
Role of discipline in the practical activities of a medical doctor 2025-03-05
Across
- – What helps doctors cope with stress and emotional challenges?
- – What trait is needed to handle high-pressure situations?
- – What keeps medical records well-organized?
- – What prevents distractions during surgeries?
- – What strengthens doctor-patient relationships?
- – What ensures timely attendance in medical practice?
- – What ensures proper communication with patients?
- – What allows doctors to handle unexpected medical cases?
- – What prevents negligence in medical practice?
Down
- – What is necessary for following hygiene standards?
- – What quality helps doctors respect patient confidentiality?
- – What is required for accurate patient diagnosis?
- – What motivates doctors to work long hours?
- – What ensures ethical decision-making in medicine?
- – What keeps doctors consistent in patient care?
- – What ensures accurate prescription and dosage administration?
- – What quality helps doctors follow hospital protocols?
- – What quality helps doctors deal with difficult patients?
- – What quality is vital for teamwork in hospitals?
- – What helps doctors continuously improve their skills?
20 Clues: – What motivates doctors to work long hours? • – What keeps medical records well-organized? • – What prevents distractions during surgeries? • – What prevents negligence in medical practice? • – What keeps doctors consistent in patient care? • – What strengthens doctor-patient relationships? • – What is required for accurate patient diagnosis? • ...
History of Massage Therapy 2023-10-04
Across
- Florence nightingale was the mother of ___
- original term to describe massage from china
- father of western medicine
- father of massage
- William Harvery discovered ___ circulation in 1628
- Human ___ is the third largest revenue for organized crime
Down
- Japanese method based on the same traditional Chinese medicine as Chinese acupuncture
- Is credited with introducing the French terminology to describe massage techniques
- Egyptians were first to study ___
- Currently the largest massage organization
- Another term for structural integration
- Created a valid and reliable licensing examination
- Institute established in Big Sur, CA
13 Clues: father of massage • father of western medicine • Egyptians were first to study ___ • Institute established in Big Sur, CA • Another term for structural integration • Florence nightingale was the mother of ___ • Currently the largest massage organization • original term to describe massage from china • Created a valid and reliable licensing examination • ...
DT Way | Commitment 2024-06-25
Across
- Customer is invested in DriveTime
- Foundation of our customer experience
- Ties together information, options, and commitment
- This role fosters a sense of ownership sand sets the tone
- Highlight vehicle features and benefits
- Route to take to avoid roadblocks
- GM - AGM - Keyholder - CEG
Down
- Correct terminology to say
- Ensures the customer is supported throughout DriveTime journey
- The customer takes the car they are excited about
- What NOT to do during DT Way
- When we get to know our customers and why they are shopping
- A personalized vehicle list
13 Clues: Correct terminology to say • GM - AGM - Keyholder - CEG • A personalized vehicle list • What NOT to do during DT Way • Customer is invested in DriveTime • Route to take to avoid roadblocks • Foundation of our customer experience • Highlight vehicle features and benefits • The customer takes the car they are excited about • Ties together information, options, and commitment • ...
