medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical language 2025-05-23
18 Clues: Lung • mass • side • Cell • clot • urine • after • point • model • skull • toward • process • together • to create • away from • enlargement • to make fruitful • bones of the wrist
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 2025-08-23
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- Tumour specialist, including cancer.
- Specialist in mental health.
- Brain specialist.
- Tooth specialist.
- Specializes in pain prevention during surgery.
- Specializes in determining food and environmental allergies.
- Helps women deliver babies in a natural way.
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- Specialist helps people who have difficulty getting pregnant.
- Specializes in eye diseases.
- Specializes in natural cures and remedies.
- Heart specialist.
- Specializes in women's needs.
- Specializes in imaging tests.
- Specialist for pregnant women.
- Back specialist.
- Skin specialist.
- Therapist specializes in the body's movement.
- Specialist for babies and children.
18 Clues: Back specialist. • Skin specialist. • Heart specialist. • Brain specialist. • Tooth specialist. • Specializes in eye diseases. • Specialist in mental health. • Specializes in women's needs. • Specializes in imaging tests. • Specialist for pregnant women. • Specialist for babies and children. • Tumour specialist, including cancer. • Specializes in natural cures and remedies. • ...
Medical Discoveries 2025-09-06
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- Shape of DNA
- Pain prevention in surgery
- Molecule of heredity
- Mapping of human DNA
- Disease caused by microbes
- 3D X-ray imaging
- First successful vaccine
- First antibiotic discovered
- Types of human blood
- Prevents infection in wounds
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- Tool to hear heart
- Magnetic imaging discovery
- Landmark surgical success
- Tool to see microbes
- Prevents infections
- Treats diabetes
- Imaging discovery
- Medicine killing bacteria
18 Clues: Shape of DNA • Treats diabetes • 3D X-ray imaging • Imaging discovery • Tool to hear heart • Prevents infections • Molecule of heredity • Mapping of human DNA • Tool to see microbes • Types of human blood • First successful vaccine • Landmark surgical success • Medicine killing bacteria • Magnetic imaging discovery • Pain prevention in surgery • Disease caused by microbes • ...
Medical words 2026-03-26
18 Clues: rib • slow • cell • self • fast • heart • large • muscle • artery • removal • disease • ventricle • tumor; mass • inflammation • around;surrounding • abnormal condition • surgical removal; excision • below;below normal; deficient
Medical 1 2025-11-16
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- - A sign of illness involving a high body temperature.
- - The backbone or vertebral column.
- - An organ that helps filter blood and fight infection.
- - A reflex to clear the throat or airways.
- - The largest organ of the human body.
- - The muscular organ that pumps blood.
- - An organ that filters waste to produce urine.
- - An organ that filters blood and aids digestion.
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- - A vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- - A type of germ that causes infections like the flu.
- - A vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- - A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
- - The main organs used for breathing.
- - The location where two or more bones meet.
- - The hard, structural part of the skeleton.
- - Tissue that contracts to create movement.
- - The body's control center, located in the head.
- - A fiber that sends signals through the body.
18 Clues: - The backbone or vertebral column. • - The main organs used for breathing. • - The largest organ of the human body. • - The muscular organ that pumps blood. • - A reflex to clear the throat or airways. • - Tissue that contracts to create movement. • - The location where two or more bones meet. • - The hard, structural part of the skeleton. • ...
Medical Tourism 2026-01-29
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- to have something done to you (a test or treatment).
- a place where a service is provided (hospital, clinic).
- to pay with your own money.
- to look for or ask for something.
- approved for good quality and safety.
- care you receive after treatment or surgery.
- information about a patient’s health and treatments.
- a plan that helps pay medical costs.
- a doctor who operates on patients.
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- procedures that are not emergencies.
- documents or training that show someone is qualified.
- when many people get sick at the same time.
- getting better after being sick or hurt.
- the result of something.
- help from doctors or nurses when you are sick or hurt.
- an illness.
- a medical doctor.
- what the insurance pays for.
18 Clues: an illness. • a medical doctor. • the result of something. • to pay with your own money. • what the insurance pays for. • to look for or ask for something. • a doctor who operates on patients. • procedures that are not emergencies. • a plan that helps pay medical costs. • approved for good quality and safety. • getting better after being sick or hurt. • ...
February 25 Headlines 2023-02-24
PrimeCare Medical Clinic 2024-12-31
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- Medical procedure involving an incision to treat an injury or disease
- Another term for a doctor
- Red liquid circulated by the heart
- A tool used by doctors to listen to a patient’s heartbeat
- A piece of cloth used to cover and protect a wound
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- Regular medical examination to monitor health
- Instrument used to measure body temperature
- Unpleasant sensation often indicating injury or illness
- A situation requiring immediate medical attention
- Healthcare professional who assists doctors and patients
- An immune system reaction to harmless substances
- Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- A place where patients receive medical care
13 Clues: Another term for a doctor • Red liquid circulated by the heart • Instrument used to measure body temperature • A place where patients receive medical care • Regular medical examination to monitor health • An immune system reaction to harmless substances • A situation requiring immediate medical attention • A piece of cloth used to cover and protect a wound • ...
Diablo District Spirit Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- an award that team members get for living the ethos and practice of CICARE in their daily interactions
- April CICARE focus
- Senior Health initiative
- Physical Therapy
- acquired One Medical
- Dublin OM
- name of service that allows patients to be seen evenings, weekends, and holidays
- original One Medical CEO/Founder
- May CICARE focus
- Concord OM
- the DMD that sends the NorCal newsletter every week
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- original company name
- VP of Regional Operations
- One Medical CEO
- name of the New York corporate office
- the second "c" in CICARE
- DMD of Diablo
- the "e" in CICARE
- part of our DNA
- DM of Diablo
- healthcare one new teammate at a time
- clubhouse address
- Walnut Creek OM
- Collections Agency
- the One Medical font
- San Ramon OM
- program to help patients manage their chronic conditions and avoid the onset of new ones
- acronym for senior leadership team
29 Clues: Dublin OM • Concord OM • DM of Diablo • San Ramon OM • DMD of Diablo • One Medical CEO • part of our DNA • Walnut Creek OM • Physical Therapy • May CICARE focus • the "e" in CICARE • clubhouse address • April CICARE focus • Collections Agency • acquired One Medical • the One Medical font • original company name • the second "c" in CICARE • Senior Health initiative • VP of Regional Operations • ...
Unit 6 Clinical Psychology 2024-10-28
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- fear of open spaces
- Loss of function of a limb or sense, with no medical cause
- persistent pattern of thought or behaviors causing distress
- emotional response to fight or flight causing distress
- Sympathetic branch of the nervous system
- a body disorder, which there is a flaw in appearance
- mental impairment, with loss of touch with reality
- a rare form of abuse, caretaker keeps person sick for attention
- Psychological trait of resilience and the ability to cope with stress
- a person suddenly unable to recall personal information
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- people suffering from physical illness, no medical cause
- physical problems with no medical cause
- Abrupt leaving home, traveling with no memory of past life
- excessive, irrational fears
- Two or more personalities occupying the same person.
- Legal term, inability to distinguish right from wrong
- a model explaining mental illness
- separation memory, identity or consciousness
- abrupt attack of acute anxiety
- illness has identifiable physical or biological cause
20 Clues: fear of open spaces • excessive, irrational fears • abrupt attack of acute anxiety • a model explaining mental illness • physical problems with no medical cause • Sympathetic branch of the nervous system • separation memory, identity or consciousness • mental impairment, with loss of touch with reality • Two or more personalities occupying the same person. • ...
INSURANCE 2025-03-03
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- condition or situation that has potential to cause injury
- health savings account
- flexible spending account
- covering cost of the damage of your property but no accident
- monthly “membership” fee
- amount of medical expense you must cover before insurance kicks in
- how bad the outcome may be
- fixed amount you must pay for each medical expense
- percentage of medical expense you pay and insurance company pays
- potential loss due to an activity/event or something you own
- health reimbursement account
- covering medical expenses for the other driver
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- don’t do it or buy it
- pay for the cost out-of-pocket
- how often something may occur
- take precautions to lower the expense from risk
- covering cost of the damage of other person’s property in accident
- give the cost to the insurance company
- a document explaining how your insurance processed the claim
- likelihood x consequence
- specific cause of damage or injury
21 Clues: don’t do it or buy it • health savings account • monthly “membership” fee • likelihood x consequence • flexible spending account • how bad the outcome may be • health reimbursement account • how often something may occur • pay for the cost out-of-pocket • specific cause of damage or injury • give the cost to the insurance company • covering medical expenses for the other driver • ...
Emergency Care 2025-08-28
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- aid given to injured person by those arriving first on scene
- violent muscle contractions due to abnormal brain activity
- aphasia where person's speech is slurred
- medical term for fainting
- one cause of a stroke
- layer of skin affected in first degree burn
- medical term for vomiting
- one cause of a stroke
- high blood sugar
- this is due to tissues and organs not getting enough blood
- myocardial condition due to blocked circulation
- when heart stops beating suddenly
- the excessive loss of blood
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- drooping of one side of face is sign of this
- awareness of surroundings, sensations and thought
- weakness on one side of body
- injury caused by freezing of skin/underlying tissues
- aphasia where person does not understand words
- degree of burn involving the epidermis and dermis
- paralysis on one side of body
- low blood sugar
- 1-800-222-1222 is the number for this hotline
- medical term for nosebleed
- abbreviation for medical term for mini stroke
24 Clues: low blood sugar • high blood sugar • one cause of a stroke • one cause of a stroke • medical term for fainting • medical term for vomiting • medical term for nosebleed • the excessive loss of blood • weakness on one side of body • paralysis on one side of body • when heart stops beating suddenly • aphasia where person's speech is slurred • layer of skin affected in first degree burn • ...
Medical Terms 2020-09-14
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- not normal for the human body
- under the skin, inside the organs
- on the outside
- a dangerous organism that causes the spread of minor and major diseases
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- a scheduled meeting with a medical professional
- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- other symptoms that might occur as a result of a certain medication or procedure
- an infant that is less than three months old
- general term for any condition that makes a person feel sick for a certain period of time
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- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- a disease-causing organism
- medical information that helps doctors understand a patient's condition or body
- a medical disorder that is harmful to a person's health
- the rate at which blood flows through the body (high/low)
- young baby
- of the time period leading up to giving birth
- emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
18 Clues: young baby • on the outside • a disease-causing organism • not normal for the human body • under the skin, inside the organs • an infant that is less than three months old • of the time period leading up to giving birth • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a scheduled meeting with a medical professional • ...
MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS 2021-11-28
Medical Vocabulary 2014-04-13
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- What flows in your veins.
- The manifestation of an illness.
- Losing consciousness.
- A doctor who deals with children.
- The organ which pumps blood through the body.
- A blood vessel from the heart
- A medicine without active ingredients (also a rock band).
- What can happen if you don't take care of a wound.
- What you use to breath.
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- The removal of a sample of tissues from a living body
- A doctor who treats mental illnesses
- An apple a day, keeps the '...' away.
- An illness that can be transmitted from a person to another one.
- A piece of gauze used to protect a wound.
- An organism which transmits a disease.
- A doctor who treats eyes.
- Heating up of the body due to an illness.
- To vomit.
18 Clues: To vomit. • Losing consciousness. • What you use to breath. • What flows in your veins. • A doctor who treats eyes. • A blood vessel from the heart • The manifestation of an illness. • A doctor who deals with children. • A doctor who treats mental illnesses • An apple a day, keeps the '...' away. • An organism which transmits a disease. • A piece of gauze used to protect a wound. • ...
medical terminologies 2021-01-13
18 Clues: union • avoid • measure • organizing • alreadysick • circumstances • collaborative • monitorillness • preservehealth • earlydetection • medicallanguage • improvinghealth • livingsameplace • informeddecision • nursingprofession • healthyandunhealthy • firstcontactwithhealthcare • primaryandsecondaryprevention
Medical Nouns 2021-07-14
Medical Terms 2016-09-26
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- a cardiac arrhythmia in which the atrial contraction are rapid but regular
- an excess flow of mucus from the nose; also know as a runny nose
- an excessive accumulation of fat in body
- Excessive flow of gastric secretion
- an abnormally slow heartbeat
- Yellow discoloration of the skin and other tissues caused by greater
- Inflammation of the conjunctive; also known as pinkeye
- surgical removal of the labyrinth of the inner ear
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- any abnormal condition of the stomach
- Excessively dry skin
- plastic surgery to change the shape or size of the nose
- an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity; also known as pyothrax
- repair of the bones
- the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear
- pain felt in the iris
- normal amounts of bilirubin in the blood; also known as icterus
- paralysis of the muscles of the heart
- The surgical removal of a rib or rib
18 Clues: repair of the bones • Excessively dry skin • pain felt in the iris • an abnormally slow heartbeat • Excessive flow of gastric secretion • The surgical removal of a rib or rib • any abnormal condition of the stomach • paralysis of the muscles of the heart • an excessive accumulation of fat in body • surgical removal of the labyrinth of the inner ear • ...
Medical equipments 2023-05-26
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- a small stick used by doctors to hold your tongue down so that they can examine your throat
- a piece of metal put into a part of someone’s body to protect it
- a small tube placed in your body to carry blood or fluid from one place to another
- an artificial body part
- a needle fitted to a plastic tube, used for taking blood from your body or for putting medicine or drugs into it
- the stitch or stitches used for closing the edges of a cut
- a machine used in hospitals for helping people who cannot breathe on their own
- a thing that is used for supporting your foot, for example when giving birth
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- a machine that pushes air in and out of someone’s lungs when they cannot breathe on their own
- pump equipment used for removing things from your stomach. It includes a tube that goes down your throat.
- a small sharp knife used by a doctor for doing an operation
- an object covering your nose and mouth that helps you to breathe when you are in a place that is full of smoke or gas
- the special clothes worn by doctors and nurses when they do a medical operation
- a piece of equipment used by doctors for listening to someone’s heart or breathing
- a short piece of thread that is used for joining someone’s skin together after it has been cut
- a piece of equipment that is used for producing a picture of the inside of a part of someone’s body for a medical examination
- an inhaler
- a very small, artificial tube placed in an artery or other tube in the body in order to hold the artery, etc. open
- a long thin medical instrument used for examining things inside your body
19 Clues: an inhaler • an artificial body part • a small sharp knife used by a doctor for doing an operation • a piece of metal put into a part of someone’s body to protect it • the stitch or stitches used for closing the edges of a cut • a long thin medical instrument used for examining things inside your body • ...
Medical “B” 2024-09-19
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- palsy Sudden weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, often temporary.
- A type of white blood cell that plays a role in immune responses, particularly allergic reactions.
- A fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between bones, tendons, and muscles near joints.
- A yellow compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that breaks down red blood cells, leading to jaundice when levels are high.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause infections or live symbiotically in the body.
- A disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine), leading to nerve and heart damage.
- A type of cancer that arises from precursor cells, commonly seen in children (e.g., neuroblastoma).
- A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, often causing pain and swelling.
- The presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, often leading to infections.
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- A form of cancer treatment in which radioactive material is placed inside or close to the tumor.
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs, often resulting in coughing and difficulty breathing.
- Injury caused by pressure differences, typically affecting the ear, lungs, or sinuses.
- The involuntary or habitual grinding of the teeth, typically during sleep.
- Abnormally slow heart rate, usually fewer than 60 beats per minute.
- A procedure involving the removal of tissue or cells from the body for examination under a microscope.
- The rumbling or gurgling sounds made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines.
- A procedure that allows doctors to view the airways and lungs using a thin tube with a camera attached.
- A rare but serious illness caused by a toxin that attacks the body's nerves and can lead to paralysis.
18 Clues: Abnormally slow heart rate, usually fewer than 60 beats per minute. • The presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, often leading to infections. • The involuntary or habitual grinding of the teeth, typically during sleep. • Injury caused by pressure differences, typically affecting the ear, lungs, or sinuses. • ...
Medical terms 2025-10-14
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- vessel can be looked at with this procedure
- divided into 4 chambers
- / EKG,-electrocardiogram
- echocardiogram
- oxygen
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ultrasonography-look at blood going through blood vessels
- deep vein thrombosis
- heart failure
- must have something to do with the lungs
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- to measure pressure
- external defibrillator
- vein
- ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- small
- for the sounds of the heart
- type of blood vessel
18 Clues: vein • small • oxygen • heart failure • echocardiogram • to measure pressure • type of blood vessel • deep vein thrombosis • external defibrillator • divided into 4 chambers • / EKG,-electrocardiogram • for the sounds of the heart • of oxygen and carbon dioxide • must have something to do with the lungs • vessel can be looked at with this procedure • ...
Vocabulary Review 4/3 2013-04-03
8 Clues: To set free • To display noticeably • Numbers, or a finger/toe • To make something seem larger • Not giving up, lasting a long time • The farthest reaches of settlement • The special vocabulary used in specific field • The likelihood of someone behaving in a specific way
Medical Terminology: The Module 4 Word-Part Terms 2018-10-11
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- pertaining to the upper pelvic bone
- incision into the vertebral column
- infection of a bursa (a fluid-filled sac/sac-like cavity)
- pertaining to the shoulder blade
- inflammation of a bursa (a fluid-filled sac/sac-like cavity)
- excision of a rib
- surgical breaking of the ankle
- pertaining to the anterior pelvis
- inflammation of a meniscus (thin cartilage between certain joints)
- suturing of tendon
- pertaining to the skull
- pertaining to the ribs and cartilage
- record of a joint
- inflammation of the invertebral disk
- inflammation of the muscle
- pertaining to above the kneecap
- pertaining to the anterior pelvis and upper leg bone
- pertaining to the lower pelvic and anterior pelvic bones
- pertaining to the lower pelvic bone
- inflammation of the bone and cartilage
- a surgical puncture of a joint to aspirate fluid
- fusion together of the spine
- pertaining to the bones of the hand
- record of the electric activity within a muscle
- pertaining to between the ribs
- congenital fissure of the vertebrae
- inflammation of the vertebral joints
- excessive movement
- pertaining to the ankle
- pertaining to the breast bone and the collar bone
- developing bone cell (embryonic)
- tendon pain
- suturing of fascia
- rib pain
- fissure of the skull
- without developement
- incision in the skull
- pertaining to below the collar bone
- abnormal developement
- bone cell
- x-ray filming of a joint
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- inflammation of the wrist
- tumor of the bone marrow
- abnormal decrease in bone mass
- decrease in movement
- abnormal reduction of the connective tissue
- excision of bone from the ankle (tarsal) bones
- abnormal condition of stiffness
- pertaining to the bones of the foot
- pertaining to the lower pelvic bone and lower lateral leg bone
- pertaining to below the upper jaw
- inflammation of the fascia (thin sheath of fibrous tissue enclosing a muscle or other organ)
- difficult movement
- pertaining to the medial lower arm bone
- pertaining to the finger or toe bones
- slow movement
- binding (fusion) of a joint
- study of joints
- pertaining to the collar bone
- binding of a muscle
- pertaining to between the vertebrae
- joint disease of the vertebrae
- surgical breaking of a joint
- pertaining to the lower back
- surgical repair of the tendon and muscle
- pertaining to the medial lower leg bone
- process of recording electric activity within a muscle
- pertaining to the wrist
- tumor of the bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the upper arm bone (humerus)
- pertaining to the lower lateral leg bone (fibula)
- inflammation of the tendon and synovial membrane (thin tissue between the tendons and synovial joints)
- pain in the joint
- suturing of muscle
- surgical repair of the vertebrae
- pain in the bones of the foot
- pertaining to the pelvis and sacrum
- pertaining to the lower lateral forearm bone
- pertaining to the upper leg bone (femur)
- pertaining to within the skull
- excision of bone in the fingers
- softening of the skull
- pertaining to below the lower jaw
- pertaining to the breast bone
- excessive developement
85 Clues: rib pain • bone cell • tendon pain • slow movement • study of joints • excision of a rib • record of a joint • pain in the joint • difficult movement • suturing of tendon • excessive movement • suturing of muscle • suturing of fascia • binding of a muscle • decrease in movement • fissure of the skull • without developement • incision in the skull • abnormal developement • softening of the skull • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 8: Blood and Lymphatic System 2023-10-20
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- = disease of the hemoglobin
- = excessive fat in the blood
- = condition characterized by red blood cells in a variety of shapes
- = instrument used to measure blood pressure
- = condition in which red blood cells assume a spherical shape
- = surgical removal of a tonsil
- = presence of bilirubin in the blood
- = white blood cells
- = protein that provides protection against disease
- = a stationary clot of blood
- = foreign material that is in motion
- = excessive blood loss
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- = deficiency in the number of red blood cells
- = cell that helps blood clot
- = excess of red blood cells
- = capable of producing a clot
- = reduction of red blood cells noticed by the patient as weakness and fatigue
- = red blood cells
- = blockage of a vessel (embolism) caused by a clot that has broken off from where it formed
- = drug that breaks down blood clots
- = formation of blood cells
- = immature red blood cell
22 Clues: = red blood cells • = white blood cells • = excessive blood loss • = immature red blood cell • = formation of blood cells • = excess of red blood cells • = disease of the hemoglobin • = cell that helps blood clot • = excessive fat in the blood • = a stationary clot of blood • = capable of producing a clot • = surgical removal of a tonsil • = drug that breaks down blood clots • ...
CRP: Medical Terminology Unit 5 Lesson 10 Portfolio 2025-11-16
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- irregular heartbeat
- muscular organ that pumps blood
- suffix meaning "the study of"
- brain damage from blocked or ruptured vessel
- coronary artery disease
- tissue death from lack of blood
- records heart's electrical activity
- measures blood pressure
- automated external defibrillator
- heart muscle layer
- high blood pressure
- imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye
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- root meaning "blood"
- portable heart monitor
- prefix meaning "blood vessel"
- vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- tiny vessel where nutrients and gasses are exchanged
- hardening of arteries due to plaque buildup
- atrial fibrillation
- myocardial infarction
- prefix meaning "heart"
- ultrasound to visualize the heart
- suffix meaning "inflammation"
- blood pressure
25 Clues: blood pressure • heart muscle layer • irregular heartbeat • atrial fibrillation • high blood pressure • root meaning "blood" • myocardial infarction • portable heart monitor • prefix meaning "heart" • coronary artery disease • measures blood pressure • prefix meaning "blood vessel" • suffix meaning "the study of" • suffix meaning "inflammation" • muscular organ that pumps blood • ...
Med Term 2024-02-28
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- The innermost layer of the heart wall
- A device used to regulate abnormal heart rhythms
- Condition where the heart's electrical system malfunctions, causing irregular heartbeat
- Abbreviation for the upper chambers of the heart
- Procedure to restore normal heart rhythm by delivering electrical shocks
- Abbreviation for the outermost layer of the heart wall
- Disease characterized by narrowing of the blood vessels due to plaque buildup
- Prefix meaning "vein"
- A disease that affects the arteries, usually due to fatty deposits
- Medical abbreviation for Myocardial Infarction
- Prefix meaning "vessel"
- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- The lower chambers of the heart
- A surgical procedure to open blocked or narrowed arteries
- Abbreviation for the fluid component of blood
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- A condition where there's a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle
- An abnormal heart sound
- An imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart
- Abbreviation for the main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- Medical abbreviation for High Blood Pressure
- A device used to monitor heart rhythms
- Medical abbreviation for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Medical abbreviation for Electrocardiogram
- A condition characterized by irregular and rapid heartbeats
- Prefix meaning "artery"
- Prefix meaning "heart"
- Medical abbreviation for Angina Pectoris
27 Clues: Prefix meaning "vein" • Prefix meaning "heart" • An abnormal heart sound • Prefix meaning "vessel" • Prefix meaning "artery" • The lower chambers of the heart • The innermost layer of the heart wall • A device used to monitor heart rhythms • Medical abbreviation for Angina Pectoris • Medical abbreviation for Electrocardiogram • Medical abbreviation for High Blood Pressure • ...
Maria and Kevin 2024-04-21
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- Country where Kevin attended a medical mission in residency
- Kevin’s mother was born in Puerto Rican town
- Maria’s childhood angelic golden doodle
- Where Maria and Kevin met
- Name of the building where we currently are!
- Detroit sports team that Kevin has seen the most
- Maria’s childhood dance for every occasion
- You can see Comerica Park from here! The team that plays there
- University where Kevin’s parents went to college
- Country where Maria attended a medical mission in medical school
- Maid of honor’s nickname
- Maria’s medical specialty
- City where Kevin will be doing fellowship next year
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- Louie’s arch nemesis aka Kevin’s parents’ dog
- Kevin’s undergrad mascot name
- Name of the province you can see across the water
- Kevin’s residency nickname (hint: derived from his initials)
- Couple's first international vacation was to _______
- Company where Maria and Kevin's moms work
- Name of Maria and Kevin’s furry 4-legged child
- State in Mexico where Maria’s family calls home
- _____wings, Kevin’s favorite wing spot in Detroit
- State the best man currently lives in
- Restaurant in Chicago where Maria and Kevin had their first date
- Number of years Maria and Kevin have been together
- Kevin’s medical specialty
- Who initiated the first kiss?
27 Clues: Maid of honor’s nickname • Where Maria and Kevin met • Kevin’s medical specialty • Maria’s medical specialty • Kevin’s undergrad mascot name • Who initiated the first kiss? • State the best man currently lives in • Maria’s childhood angelic golden doodle • Company where Maria and Kevin's moms work • Maria’s childhood dance for every occasion • ...
Spelling 12.16 2024-12-10
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- abbreviation for missus
- a medical professional
- abbreviation for sergeant
- abbreviation for junior
- doctor's helper (2 words)
- a title for an adult man
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- a doctor of anything but medicine
- abbreviation for non medical doctor
- the dad a son is named after
- abbreviation for mister
- someone named after his dad
- title for a married woman
- a military rank
- abbreviation for medical doctor
- abbreviation for registered nurse
- abbreviation for senior
16 Clues: a military rank • a medical professional • abbreviation for missus • abbreviation for mister • abbreviation for junior • abbreviation for senior • a title for an adult man • title for a married woman • abbreviation for sergeant • doctor's helper (2 words) • someone named after his dad • the dad a son is named after • abbreviation for medical doctor • a doctor of anything but medicine • ...
International Day of Medical Physics 2016-10-31
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- Our Assistant's first name (Medical Physics Reception)
- The kind of "water" physicists use (Physics Lab)
- "Internal" therapy
- Newest member of Electronics Team
- There is no other nation like ...
- Name of our humanoid phantom (Physics Lab)
- Let there be charge!
- Name of our treatment planning software (or when the sun/moon overlap)
- City where Cobalt-60 was invented
- Model name of our centre's linear accelerators
- Number of Medical Physicists with the Order of Canada
- Not a torture chamber, an ... chamber
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- 'assurance' or 'control'
- Her birthday was today!
- Name of RT information and treatment system
- Last name of a UVIC Medical Physics Faculty
- A "linac" is a linear ...
- Some of our prostate brachytherapy patients become this
- Let there be light!
- First name of our (and Provincial) Professional Practice Physics Leader
- They 'live' in room S1618 (hint: not undergrads)
- What Medical Physicists are good at measuring
- A Physics Assistant's first name (Physics Lab)
23 Clues: "Internal" therapy • Let there be light! • Let there be charge! • Her birthday was today! • 'assurance' or 'control' • A "linac" is a linear ... • Newest member of Electronics Team • There is no other nation like ... • City where Cobalt-60 was invented • Not a torture chamber, an ... chamber • Name of our humanoid phantom (Physics Lab) • Name of RT information and treatment system • ...
The Ear 2020-09-30
Across
- person specialized in hearing impairments
- device used to improve hearing
- combining form for ear
- record of hearing measurement
- incision into eardrum
- inflammation of internal ear
- combing form for hearing
- opening between the middle and internal ear
- medical term for ringing in the ear
- hearing impairment in old age
- suffix for a hearing condition
- partial or total loss of hearing
- medical term for earache
- combining form for tube
Down
- surgery using a microscope
- drug that reduces congestion & swelling of membranes
- surgery to correct otosclerosis
- bleeding from the ear
- large or long ear
- waxy substance secreted by ear glands
- hardening of bony tissue in the ear
- fluid that fills labyrinth of internal ear
- inflammation of the eardrum
- process of measuring hearing
- another word for ear drum
- helps to remove excess buildup of wax
- medical term for external ear
- suffix for surgical repair
- medical term for middle ear
- instrument used to measure hearing
30 Clues: large or long ear • bleeding from the ear • incision into eardrum • combining form for ear • combining form for tube • combing form for hearing • medical term for earache • another word for ear drum • surgery using a microscope • suffix for surgical repair • inflammation of the eardrum • medical term for middle ear • process of measuring hearing • inflammation of internal ear • ...
PFS WEEK 2025-10-13
Across
- Fixed amount patient pays per visit
- Medical bill sent to an insurance company for payment
- Uncollectible patient accounts sent to a collection agency
- Electronic submission of claims
- Permission that may be needed from the insurance company before a service is completed
- the process of returning funds to a customer for a previously processed transaction
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Percentage patient pays after deductible
- Person responsible for paying the bill
- claim form used by institutional providers
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- Printed summary of your medical bill
- Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- Payment received from insurance
- The process of assigning procedure and diagnosis codes to medical services for the purpose of submitting health insurance claims and determining reimbursement rates
- Reduction in billed amount
- A person who pays out of pocket for healthcare services
- A request made to an insurance company to reconsider a denied claim
- Discharged Not Final Billed
- 5-digit numbering system that helps standardize facility billing
- Insurance Company that pays for medical services
20 Clues: Reduction in billed amount • Discharged Not Final Billed • Payment received from insurance • Electronic submission of claims • Fixed amount patient pays per visit • Printed summary of your medical bill • Person responsible for paying the bill • Percentage patient pays after deductible • claim form used by institutional providers • ...
Medical Insurance 2025-03-03
Across
- A type of insurance plan that allows more provider flexibility than an HMO
- U.S. healthcare reform law aimed at increasing insurance access
- A notice given to Medicare patients when a service may not be covered
- A primary care provider who manages patient care and referrals
- A fixed amount a patient pays for a healthcare service
- A tax-advantaged account for medical expenses tied to high-deductible plans
- Private insurance that covers costs not paid by Medicare
- of benefits Process that prevents duplicate payments when a patient has multiple insurances
- A review of how much an insurance company will cover for a procedure
- The amount a patient must pay before insurance starts covering costs
- rule Determines primary insurance for a child when both parents have coverage
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- Approval from an insurance company before receiving certain treatments
- The percentage of costs a patient must pay after the deductible
- Verification that a medical service is necessary before treatment
- A federal health program for people 65+ and certain disabled individuals
- A state and federal program for low-income individuals
- A type of health insurance plan that requires referrals and in-network care
- Healthcare program for U.S. military service members, retirees, and families
18 Clues: A fixed amount a patient pays for a healthcare service • A state and federal program for low-income individuals • Private insurance that covers costs not paid by Medicare • A primary care provider who manages patient care and referrals • The percentage of costs a patient must pay after the deductible • ...
medical terms 2026-02-05
Across
- removal of the small intestine
- pertaining to the back
- tumour made of fat
- tools used in the stomach
- incision in chest
- high blood sugar
- pertaining to the rib
- slow heart rate
- repair of the brain
Down
- removal of liver
- study of the brain
- pertaining to the tail
- disease of the muscle
- tissue surrounding the heart
- incision of the large intestine
- pertaining to internal organs
- disease specialist
- elevated heart rate
18 Clues: slow heart rate • removal of liver • high blood sugar • incision in chest • study of the brain • tumour made of fat • disease specialist • elevated heart rate • repair of the brain • disease of the muscle • pertaining to the rib • pertaining to the tail • pertaining to the back • tools used in the stomach • tissue surrounding the heart • pertaining to internal organs • ...
medical crossword 2026-01-13
Across
- tumor A tumor that does not spread to other body parts
- See “vomitus”
- Paralysis in the legs and lower trunk
- Paralysis in the arms, legs, and trunk; tetraplegia
- The spread of cancer to other body parts
- High (hyper) sugar (glyc) in the blood (emia)
- High (hyper) sugar (glyc) in the blood (emia)
- A new growth of abnormal cells that is benign or malignant
- A broken bone
- Joint (arthr) inflammation (itis)
- The food and fluids expelled from the stomach through the mouth; emesis
- tumor A tumor that invades and destroys nearby tissues and can spread to other body parts; cancer
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- Inflammation and infection of lung tissue
- Paralysis (plegia) on 1 side (hemi) of the body
- High blood pressure
- Loss of muscle function
- Low (hypo) sugar (glyc) in the blood (emia)
- See “malignant tumor”
- The surgical replacement (plasty) of a joint (arthro)
- High blood pressure
20 Clues: See “vomitus” • A broken bone • High blood pressure • High blood pressure • See “malignant tumor” • Loss of muscle function • Joint (arthr) inflammation (itis) • Paralysis in the legs and lower trunk • The spread of cancer to other body parts • Inflammation and infection of lung tissue • Low (hypo) sugar (glyc) in the blood (emia) • High (hyper) sugar (glyc) in the blood (emia) • ...
Emergency Situations Puzzle 2025-07-31
Across
- patient positioned on their back
- medical term for vomit
- a localized collection of clotted blood outside of the circulatory system
- medical term for heart attack
- involuntary contraction of the muscles of the larynx (voice box), causing the vocal cords to temporarily close and making it difficult to breathe or speak
- the "bottom" number in blood pressure readings
- low blood pressure
- high blood pressure
- turning blue from lack of oxygen
Down
- the "top" number in blood pressure readings
- the puncture of a vein as part of a medical procedure, typically to withdraw a blood sample or for an intravenous injection
- when IV fluid escapes the blood vessel and pools beneath the surface of the skin
- acronym used to mean "as needed"
- the act of breathing in
- medical term for fainting
- unit of measurement for blood pressure
- patient positioned on their stomach
- the other name for Naloxone
- rapid heart rate
19 Clues: rapid heart rate • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • medical term for vomit • the act of breathing in • medical term for fainting • the other name for Naloxone • medical term for heart attack • patient positioned on their back • acronym used to mean "as needed" • turning blue from lack of oxygen • patient positioned on their stomach • unit of measurement for blood pressure • ...
Spelling week 9 2024-06-10
18 Clues: Math expert • Plays music • Noble person • Child doctor • Data analyst • Medical doctor • Performs magic • Strategy expert • Funeral director • Nutrition expert • Equipment expert • Pregnancy doctor • Beauty specialist • Electrical worker • Arithmetic expert • Eye care specialist • Government official • Medical practitioner
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-12
Across
- The 2021 theme for Linguistic Duality Day.
- We - an occasion.
- What do we celebrate on the second Thursday of September.
- Service is required in part IV of the OLA.
- It is not the past but the -.
- The Government of Canada's terminology and linguistic data bank.
- Language is a means of -.
- What does the letter C stand for in OLMC.
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- We look back in -.
- The Official Languages -.
- When someone speaks two languages.
- Canada is a - country.
- - Means of communication.
- The mother tongue of 22% of Canadians.
- A language that is common all over the World.
- The country we live in.
- The Office of the - of Official Languages.
- Free platform to learn both languages content from CBC/Radio-Canada.
18 Clues: We - an occasion. • We look back in -. • Canada is a - country. • The country we live in. • The Official Languages -. • - Means of communication. • Language is a means of -. • It is not the past but the -. • When someone speaks two languages. • The mother tongue of 22% of Canadians. • What does the letter C stand for in OLMC. • The 2021 theme for Linguistic Duality Day. • ...
Job - The Problem of Suffering 2014-02-18
Across
- The "Afflicted"
- Domestic animals
- 1000 years
- The book of Job is mainly written using this literary technique
- Where is Jesus in this book?
- The "Moralist"
- The "Afflictor"
- A young observer in the Book of Job
- Showing bias
- Someone who pleads another person's case
Down
- A painful open sore
- Doctrinal term that questions God's injustice
- The words used in a certain field
- The "Theologian"
- The "Traditionalist"
- The act of saying you are sorry for your sins
- Helping the poor, widows, and orphans
- Jesus is our Saviour
- Gods covenant name
- Hark the...Angels sing
- The opposite of positive
- Showing Partiality
- The land of Job
- Job started his response to Zophar with this tone
24 Clues: 1000 years • Showing bias • The "Moralist" • The "Afflicted" • The "Afflictor" • The land of Job • Domestic animals • The "Theologian" • Gods covenant name • Showing Partiality • A painful open sore • The "Traditionalist" • Jesus is our Saviour • Hark the...Angels sing • The opposite of positive • Where is Jesus in this book? • The words used in a certain field • A young observer in the Book of Job • ...
Music crossword 2022-11-28
Across
- Terminology based on how many instruments in a piece
- Repeated
- Half of a beat
- Classification of instruments e.g drums
- Two beats
- Three notes played in one beat
- A quarter of a beat
- The clef our right hand usually plays
- Examples of monophonic, homophonic and so on
- Used to find how many beats in a bar
- Position of a single sound in a complete range of sound
- Multiple rhythms played together
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- Indicates sharps and flats in a piece
- A pattern or tempo
- The clef our left hand usually plays
- Shape of melodic line
- Used to find how loud or soft to play
- Five notes
- Repeated
- Rapid alternation of a certain group of notes
- One beat
- A group of instruments played using your breath
22 Clues: Repeated • Repeated • One beat • Two beats • Five notes • Half of a beat • A pattern or tempo • A quarter of a beat • Shape of melodic line • Three notes played in one beat • Multiple rhythms played together • The clef our left hand usually plays • Used to find how many beats in a bar • Indicates sharps and flats in a piece • Used to find how loud or soft to play • ...
Hospital 2023-06-24
Across
- A piece of furniture in a hospital where patients rest or receive medical care.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital.
- A device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body, often for administering medication.
- A loose-fitting garment worn by patients or healthcare providers in a hospital.
- A type of medical imaging that uses radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body.
- The process of getting better and returning to good health after an illness or surgery.
- Drugs or medicines prescribed by doctors to treat or manage illnesses or conditions.
- A department in a hospital that provides immediate care for life-threatening conditions.
Down
- A chair with wheels used for mobility by people who have difficulty walking.
- A facility in a hospital where medical tests and experiments are conducted on samples.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in a hospital.
- Medical procedures performed by doctors to treat diseases or injuries, often in an operating room.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds of the body, such as the heartbeat.
- A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors in a hospital.
- A person receiving medical treatment or care in a hospital.
15 Clues: A person receiving medical treatment or care in a hospital. • A chair with wheels used for mobility by people who have difficulty walking. • A healthcare professional who provides care and assists doctors in a hospital. • A piece of furniture in a hospital where patients rest or receive medical care. • ...
Global Quality Week 2025-10-14
Across
- Post-Market Surveillance (abbr.).
- Title number of U.S. FDA regulation outlining quality system requirements for medical device manufacturers.
- Device History Record (abbr.).
- Ability to track the history of a device.
- FDA Quality System Regulation (abbr.).
- International standard for medical device quality management systems.
- U.S. regulatory agency for medical devices (abbr.).
- Information applied to device/packaging for identification and safe use.
Down
- International standard for quality management systems focused on meeting customer and regulatory requirements.
- Design History File (abbr.).
- Systematic, documented evaluation of compliance.
- Corrective Action and Preventive Action system (abbr.).
- Unique Device Identifier (abbr.).
- Show a process consistently produces expected results.
- Potential for harm assessed and controlled under ISO 14971.
- European conformity mark (2 letters).
- Risk management standard for medical devices.
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (abbr.).
18 Clues: Design History File (abbr.). • Device History Record (abbr.). • Post-Market Surveillance (abbr.). • Unique Device Identifier (abbr.). • European conformity mark (2 letters). • FDA Quality System Regulation (abbr.). • Ability to track the history of a device. • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (abbr.). • Risk management standard for medical devices. • ...
Medical Terminology: Week #8 terms: urinary system focus 2025-03-02
Across
- painful urination
- water
- small amount of urine output
- excessive urination
- glucose in the urine
- hernia
- passing blood through a semipermeable membrane to remove wastes
- kidney
- urine
- urine
- frequent urination at night
- emptying urine from the bladder
- drug that increases urinary output
- blood in the urine
Down
- ureter
- blood
- to urinate
- little; deficient
- many
- difficult; painful
- emptying urine from the bladder
- bladder
- pertaining to pus
- kidney
- urethra
- night
- presence of urea & waste products in the blood
- absence of urine
28 Clues: many • water • blood • urine • urine • night • ureter • hernia • kidney • kidney • bladder • urethra • to urinate • absence of urine • painful urination • little; deficient • pertaining to pus • difficult; painful • blood in the urine • excessive urination • glucose in the urine • frequent urination at night • small amount of urine output • emptying urine from the bladder • emptying urine from the bladder • ...
VA DAY 2021 2021-05-04
Across
- Particular courses of action (10)
- Value of a property minus the mortgage balance (6)
- Buy now pay later, e.g. (6)
- Binding document (8)
- Set of moral principles (6)
- Electronic device (8)
- The set of special words used in a particular subject (11)
- Piece of writing, official perhaps (8)
- Organize in advance (4)
- Re-establishment of good relations (14)
Down
- Bill, invoice (7)
- Group or system of interconnected people or things (7)
- Look into a topic (8)
- Important occasion (5)
- Business of money (7)
- Specialized target market (5)
- An organized collection of files of information held on a computer (8)
- Skilled career person (12)
- Document with a "Skills" section (6)
- Tim Berners-Lee is credited with having invented what, in 1991 (8)
20 Clues: Bill, invoice (7) • Binding document (8) • Look into a topic (8) • Business of money (7) • Electronic device (8) • Important occasion (5) • Organize in advance (4) • Skilled career person (12) • Buy now pay later, e.g. (6) • Set of moral principles (6) • Specialized target market (5) • Particular courses of action (10) • Document with a "Skills" section (6) • ...
Toefl mid 3 vocabulary 2026-02-13
Across
- lacking colour, boring
- to fill or occupy to the maximum level, overflow
- carefully chosen, discriminating
- existing widely or commonly, commonplace
- an award or distinction, honour
- expressing clearly, effectively, articulate
- not bright or clear, faint
- having a lot of room, expansive
- honest or true; real, authentic
- attracting attention, noticeably
- to humiliate, embarrass
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- growing at a fast pace, thrive
- to select or represent something chosen from many sources or places
- to be unaware of or forgetful, ignorant
- language specific to a profession or activity, terminology
- something that makes life easier or more enjoyable, convenience
- escape in a tricky way, evade
- move from one place to another, carry
- easy to control or train, manageable
- to stop from occurring; to tum away or aside, prevent
20 Clues: lacking colour, boring • to humiliate, embarrass • not bright or clear, faint • escape in a tricky way, evade • growing at a fast pace, thrive • an award or distinction, honour • having a lot of room, expansive • honest or true; real, authentic • carefully chosen, discriminating • attracting attention, noticeably • easy to control or train, manageable • ...
Listening Deeply 2026-02-18
Across
- – Italian opera composer
- – Soft dynamic
- – Solo vocal piece
- – Speed of music
- – Home of a famed orchestra
- – Slow tempo
- Theme (anchor answers only)
- – Romantic composer
- – Global music hub
- – Piece for three
- – Orchestral opening
- – Staged musical drama
- – Recurring theme
- / Cities (shortened, grid-friendly)
- Terminology (this is the density engine)
- – Second Ring opera
- – Wagner’s four-opera cycle
- – Composer of the Ring
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- – Ring hero
- – Composer of vast symphonies
- – Historic opera city
- – Classical music capital
- – Musical resolution
- – French impressionist
- – Classical prodigy
- – Major American orchestra city
- – Composer of La Bohème
- – Baroque master
- – First Ring opera
- (short, crossable)
- – Opera text
- – Loud dynamic
- – Piece for two
- – Contrapuntal work
- – Fast tempo
- – Group of singers
36 Clues: – Ring hero • – Slow tempo • – Opera text • – Fast tempo • – Soft dynamic • – Loud dynamic • – Piece for two • – Speed of music • – Baroque master • – Piece for three • – Recurring theme • – Solo vocal piece • – First Ring opera • (short, crossable) • – Global music hub • – Group of singers • – Classical prodigy • – Romantic composer • – Contrapuntal work • – Second Ring opera • – Musical resolution • ...
Alec Birthday Crossword 2026-05-18
Across
- titi
- alias (French)
- a succulent Chinese restaurant
- best American region
- your father
- your "father"
- part Native American
- terminology for female sibling of parent
- first round exit
- the first law school you attended
- the second law school you will attend?
- Portuguese magnifico
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- underused catchphrase
- your true accent
- a nickname now seldom used
- devils
- twin ;)
- older version of the best American region
- an attribute of a penguin's burrito
- "twin"
- jersey boy
- twin.
- he a runner he a _____
- revealed to be the real Celtics star
- absent mother
- losers of the 2026 Superbowl
- prodigal case (soon to return)
- city you will be visiting a lot next year
- stepmom
- a seasoning and/or plaintiff
30 Clues: titi • twin. • devils • "twin" • twin ;) • stepmom • jersey boy • your father • absent mother • your "father" • alias (French) • your true accent • first round exit • best American region • part Native American • Portuguese magnifico • underused catchphrase • he a runner he a _____ • a nickname now seldom used • losers of the 2026 Superbowl • a seasoning and/or plaintiff • a succulent Chinese restaurant • ...
My dream job is doctor 2023-05-12
Across
- A medical specialty that uses imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRI, CT scans, to diagnose and treat medical conditions.
- The identification of a medical condition or disease.
- A written order from a doctor or other medical professional to a pharmacist for a specific medication or treatment.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the nervous system and brain.
- A medical procedure involving cutting or manipulating tissues to repair, remove or replace organs or other body structures.
Down
- A medical treatment that numbs or alters sensation in the body during a medical procedure or surgery.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
- A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions.
- A medical specialty focused on the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- The management or care given by a medical professional to help alleviate or manage a medical condition.
10 Clues: The identification of a medical condition or disease. • A medical specialty focused on the care of infants, children, and adolescents. • A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions. • A medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. • ...
Medical Terminology #1: Basic Word Parts (Pt. 1) 2023-11-27
25 Clues: cell • wall • back • life • side • skull • apart • above • around • middle • watery • cutting • distant • proximal • specialist • the study of • pertaining to • pertaining to • pertaining to • within; inside • belly; front side • before; in front of • guts; internal organs • affected by a disease • pertaining to the tail
Medical Terminology - Week #10 terms senses part 2 2025-03-17
Across
- bony cavity in the skull that houses and protects the eyeball
- a small bone in the middle ear which transmits vibrations of the eardrum to the incus
- a sensation of spinning; dizziness
- inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose
- bone and cartilage in the nose that separates the nasal cavity into the two nostrils
- jelly-like substance that fills the posterior chamber of the eye
- a lighted instrument used to examine the ear
- a small stirrup-shaped bone that transmits sound vibrations to the oval window of the ear
- ear wax
- inflammation of the tongue
- surgical removal of all or part of the stapes & followed by replacement with a prosthesis
- a lighted instrument for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eye
- tiny hairs that move mucus and dust particles from the sinuses to the back of the nose
- external part of the ear; also called the auricle
Down
- a small anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear that transmits vibrations between malleus and stapes
- color blind test
- surgical opening made in the tympanic membrane & tubes placed in ear to drain fluids
- clear fluid that fills the anterior chamber of the eye
- to become wider, larger, or more open
- three tiny bones in the middle ear; transmit sounds to the cochlea
- to contract or shrink; become smaller
- photoreceptor cells within the retina that are responsible for color vision; function best in bright light
- also a type of specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina that provide side vision and the ability to see objects in dim light(night vision)
- eye chart that can be used to measure visual acuity
- balance
- projections on the tongue that contain taste buds
26 Clues: ear wax • balance • color blind test • inflammation of the tongue • a sensation of spinning; dizziness • to become wider, larger, or more open • to contract or shrink; become smaller • a lighted instrument used to examine the ear • inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose • projections on the tongue that contain taste buds • ...
Terminology 2020-04-29
12 Clues: PET • Passed out • Thallium Test • Ankle Bracial • AAA happens here • Low Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure • Computed Tomography • Transesophageal Echo • Myocardial Perfusion Stress • Exercise Cardiolite Stress Test • Provides blood from the heart to the brain
Terminology 2021-08-30
Across
- Real value
- is this trustable
- The maximum to minimum value
- A result that deviates from what is expected
- What you measure(variable)
- Errors caused by things we cannot control
- A guess before the real investigation
Down
- Errors caused by inaccurate equipment
- Errors caused by the difference between the measured value and the true value
- marking a scale on a measuring instrument
- What you keep the same(variable)
- What you change(variable)
12 Clues: Real value • is this trustable • What you change(variable) • What you measure(variable) • The maximum to minimum value • What you keep the same(variable) • Errors caused by inaccurate equipment • A guess before the real investigation • marking a scale on a measuring instrument • Errors caused by things we cannot control • A result that deviates from what is expected • ...
Terminology 2022-01-31
Across
- Focused mental worship of Jain murtis
- To get rid of false faith
- Design made of uncooked rice grains, incorporating the swastika, three jewels and Siddhashila
- Inner temple area (with the murtis)
- I salute the Jina (Tirthankar)
- An idol or statue of a Tirthankar
Down
- Worship, either internal or involving materials of different significance, done at the temple
- Renouncing worldly thoughts when entering the temple
- Pujas completed outside of the ghabaro (away from the murtis)
- Devotion with physical substances
- The dome at the top of the temple, above the Gabharo
- Anointing nine different parts of an idol (murti) of a Tirthankar with sandalwood
- An idol or statue of a Tirthankar
13 Clues: To get rid of false faith • I salute the Jina (Tirthankar) • Devotion with physical substances • An idol or statue of a Tirthankar • An idol or statue of a Tirthankar • Inner temple area (with the murtis) • Focused mental worship of Jain murtis • Renouncing worldly thoughts when entering the temple • The dome at the top of the temple, above the Gabharo • ...
Rachelle and Yuki's Wedding Crossword! (use a hyphen for space) 2023-05-07
Across
- where did the couple meet (acronym)?
- martial arts that Rachelle used to do?
- favorite video game to play together? (2 words)
- groom's favorite food?
- meaning of groom's name in English?
- bride's medical school city?
- Rachelle's sibling's name?
Down
- groom's home town?
- grooms medical school name?
- medical specialty of choice?
- bride's home town?
- Yuki's sibling's name?
- where did they propose?
- groom's favorite sport to watch?
- bride's Chinese middle name?
- couple's favorite puzzle
- bride's favorite food (2 words)?
17 Clues: groom's home town? • bride's home town? • Yuki's sibling's name? • groom's favorite food? • where did they propose? • couple's favorite puzzle • Rachelle's sibling's name? • grooms medical school name? • medical specialty of choice? • bride's Chinese middle name? • bride's medical school city? • groom's favorite sport to watch? • bride's favorite food (2 words)? • ...
Terminology 2020-07-16
Across
- a type of wild cabbage
- a long cooking period and food preservation
- a cold soup made from raw vegetables
- where food is cooked in water of just below boiling temperature
- a small grain of high protein
Down
- where dishes are ordered and served separately, rather than as set meals
- plunged into boiling water and refreshed in iced water
- where the vegetables are sliced into thin strips, often for presentational purposes
- a variety of soybean
- mixed fruit served in sugar syrup
- the extraction of flavour
- where food is cooked in a high fat mixture at a particularly high temperature
12 Clues: a variety of soybean • a type of wild cabbage • the extraction of flavour • a small grain of high protein • mixed fruit served in sugar syrup • a cold soup made from raw vegetables • a long cooking period and food preservation • plunged into boiling water and refreshed in iced water • where food is cooked in water of just below boiling temperature • ...
Terminology 2022-02-14
Across
- A spotlight that follows the actor/s while on stage.
- A scene usually made at the back wall as a part of the set. It can be made with paint, curtain, etc.
- Describes how equipment on stage are moved or suspended.
- A technical rehearsal that focuses on getting the physical production caught up with the acting by skipping over scenes or dialogue that have no technical cues in them in order to run the next cue.
- Reading out-loud from a script with little to no rehearsal.
- Gives the audience a glimpse into the actor's thoughts although the people on stage are oblivious to it.
- An organized reading by the actors with speaking parts. Also known as table-read.
- The time in which everyone participating in the production should be at the venue. Normally 2 hours before show time.
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- Clearing everything from the stage. Known as Set Deconstruction.
- The final rehearsal before the play performed like performance night. It includes costumes, lights, sounds and all other elements of the play.
- Acting without the use of dialogue
- A signal for something to happen while on stage
12 Clues: Acting without the use of dialogue • A signal for something to happen while on stage • A spotlight that follows the actor/s while on stage. • Describes how equipment on stage are moved or suspended. • Reading out-loud from a script with little to no rehearsal. • Clearing everything from the stage. Known as Set Deconstruction. • ...
Chapter 7: Communicating With the Health Team 2018-04-08
Across
- a shortened form of a word or phrase
- The written account of care and observations; charting documentation
- A report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the on-coming shift
- "Anterior"
- "Electronic Health Record"
- "Medical Record"
- Away from the mid-line; at the side of the body or body part
- A type of card file that summarizes information found in the medical record such as drugs, treatments, diagnoses, routine care measures, equipment, and special needs
- The part nearest to the center or to the point of attachement
- Describes how care was given and the person's response and progress
- The exchange of information
- The legal account of a person's condition and response to treatment or care; chart or clinical record
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- A word element placed before a root; it changes the meaning of the word
- At or toward the back of the body or body part; dorsal
- An electronic version of a person's medical record; electronic medical record
- at or toward the front of the body or body part; Ventral
- A word element containing the basic meaning of the word
- At or near the middle or mid-line of the body or body part
- A word element placed after the root; it changes the meaning
- "Medical Record"
- "Posterior"
- A part of a word
- The part farthest from the center or from the point of attachment
- The oral account of care and observations
24 Clues: "Anterior" • "Posterior" • "Medical Record" • "Medical Record" • A part of a word • "Electronic Health Record" • The exchange of information • a shortened form of a word or phrase • The oral account of care and observations • At or toward the back of the body or body part; dorsal • A word element containing the basic meaning of the word • ...
CPR and First Aid Crossword 2022-10-28
Across
- laying on the left side of the body which decreases aspiration issues
- throbbing rhythmically of arteries carrying blood throughout the body, best places on the body to feel for it are either wrist, either elbow crease, either side of the neck, or the top of either foot
- burn caused by exposure to hazardous chemical
- any person past the age of puberty
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- concentration of the blood’s glucose
- emergency phone number for American emergency services
- hand covering worn as personal protective equipment
- through the dermis or deepest layers of skin causing pain or numbness and appearing white or blackened
- caused by blockage of artery from being supplied blood and oxygen
- substance which causes insensitivity to pain
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- without a response
- contained collection of basic medical products to give medical treatment with items such as bandages and medical cleansers for use of injury or illness
- more severe burn of lower skin layers causing pain and showing redness, swelling, and blisters
- immune response of hypersensitivity to certain substances
- safety device inside vehicles that inflate to cushion passengers in event of a collision
- pressure level of blood in circulation which relates to the force of the heart beating
- any person between the age of one year and before puberty
- mild burn exhibited by pain and redness of the top layers of skin
- matter ejected through the mouth from the stomach uncontrollably
- automated external defibrillator, electric medical device used to detect arrhythmic heart rates and administer shock if needed
- emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
22 Clues: without a response • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • any person past the age of puberty • concentration of the blood’s glucose • substance which causes insensitivity to pain • burn caused by exposure to hazardous chemical • hand covering worn as personal protective equipment • emergency phone number for American emergency services • ...
RACP Congress 2024 2024-04-16
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- type of COPD
- animal to human
- uria: scanty (amount) of urine
- dermal: through the skin
- A person undertaking training for a certificate or diploma qualification from a specialist medical college accredited by the Australian Medical Council
- doctor who has finished medical school and residency and has chosen to further study a subspecialty in medicine
- Oligomeno: scanty menstrual flow
- Congress 2024 location
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- venous: with a vein
- Someone who has completed Advanced Training in a medical specialty
- vertebral: between the vertebrae
- 19 disease
- A formal meeting of pharmaceutical representatives
- Educational institution or a constituent part of one
- cardia: rapid heart rate
- facial nerve paralysis: a ringer
16 Clues: 19 disease • type of COPD • animal to human • venous: with a vein • Congress 2024 location • dermal: through the skin • cardia: rapid heart rate • uria: scanty (amount) of urine • vertebral: between the vertebrae • facial nerve paralysis: a ringer • Oligomeno: scanty menstrual flow • A formal meeting of pharmaceutical representatives • ...
Standard 11.0 Vocabulary Terms 2022-04-07
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- A device for measuring the concentration of the glucose level in the blood.
- The amount of pressure in your arteries when your heart is between contractions.
- An instrument for listening to someone’s heart beat or assess their breathing.
- A sudden stop in the effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart.
- The amount of pressure in your arteries during contraction of your heart muscle.
- A medication that can stop the effects of an opioid. When a person is overdosing on an opioid, breathing can slow down to a fatal rate or stop completely. This medication can help reverse the effects.
- A treatment for someone that is suffering from a life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmia.
- The cessation of breathing
- Automated External Defibrillator is a device use to attempt to place someone’s heart back into a normal rhythm.
- Emergency Department, also known as the Emergency Room, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine and the acute care of patients.
- Emergency Medical Technician provides basic life support skills such as monitoring vitals, administering oxygen, first aid, and CPR
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- An instrument for measuring blood pressure.
- Emergency Medical Services, a coordinated network of professionals whose function is to provide a variety of medical services, such as pre-hospital medical and trauma care and transportation for those in need of emergency care.
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions with artificial ventilation in an effort to preserve brain function until further measures are taken to restore blood circulation and breathing functions in a person that has suffered cardiac arrest.
- Emergency Medical Technician that, in addition to the same duties of an EMT Basic, provides advanced life support skills such as advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring, and drug administration.
- Signs – The four main vital signs are body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
- Caused by apnea due to the failure of the lungs to function effectively.
- An instrument for measuring the percentage of oxygen that is in the bloodstream.
- Emergency Medical Services are provided by a non-government entity, such as a hospital. The organization can be for-profit or non-profit.
- Emergency Medical Services that are provided by a city, county, or other government entity.
20 Clues: The cessation of breathing • An instrument for measuring blood pressure. • Caused by apnea due to the failure of the lungs to function effectively. • A sudden stop in the effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart. • A device for measuring the concentration of the glucose level in the blood. • ...
Crosswords XI 2023-02-26
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- a hypothetical or imagined situation or sequence of events.
- a state or set of circumstances that exist at a particular time and can affect or determine the outcome of a particular event, action, or decision.
- the genetic transmission of traits or characteristics from parents to their offspring through their genes.
- a licensed healthcare professional who is responsible for dispensing medications prescribed by doctors.
- a store or facility where prescription medications and over-the-counter products are sold and dispensed.
- a tangible or intangible item that is manufactured or produced for sale or use.
- feeling or expressing gratitude or thanks.
- a medical device used for delivering medication directly into the lungs for the treatment of respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- a written order from a medical professional authorizing the dispensing of a specific medication to a patient.
- a set of regular or habitual activities or procedures that are performed in a particular order or manner.
- feeling extremely tired or depleted of energy or resources.
- the measurement of the distance between the base and the top of an object or person.
- the amount of medication prescribed to be taken at one time or over a specific period.
- the food and drink regularly consumed by a person or animal.
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- a trained healthcare professional who is responsible for providing direct patient care and monitoring patient health.
- a substance used to treat or prevent disease or medical conditions.
- a medical device used for listening to internal sounds of the body, such as the heart and lungs.
- the act of looking forward to or expecting something to happen in the future.
- a hypersensitivity or overreaction of the immune system to a particular substance or allergen.
- a medical device used for delivering medication directly into the lungs for the treatment of respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- a medication or product that can be purchased without a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- a series of steps or actions that are taken to complete a task or achieve a specific outcome.
- a pain or discomfort in the head or neck region.
- a course of medical or therapeutic actions that are taken to address a disease or medical condition.
- the identification of a disease or medical condition based on a patient's symptoms and medical history.
- the measurement of the amount of mass an object or person has.
26 Clues: feeling or expressing gratitude or thanks. • a pain or discomfort in the head or neck region. • a hypothetical or imagined situation or sequence of events. • feeling extremely tired or depleted of energy or resources. • the food and drink regularly consumed by a person or animal. • the measurement of the amount of mass an object or person has. • ...
Paramedic's job 2023-11-05
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- The process of evaluating or examining a person's condition or situation.
- A healthcare professional who provides emergency medical care to individuals in need.
- Related to the field of medicine or healthcare.
- A sudden and serious situation that requires immediate action or assistance.
- Actions or procedures that are performed to save someone's life.
- The medical care or therapy provided to a patient to improve their health or condition.
- Harm or damage to the body caused by an accident or incident.
- The act of sending out emergency medical personnel or resources in response to a call for help.
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- To make someone or something stable or steady, especially in a medical context.
- A person who receives medical treatment or care from a healthcare professional.
- The provision of assistance, support, or treatment to someone who is in need.
- A vehicle equipped with medical equipment, used to transport patients to the hospital.
- signs Measurements of essential body functions, including heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature.
- A serious injury or shock to the body, often resulting from an accident or violent event.
- (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) An emergency procedure that combines chest compressions and rescue breaths to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation in a person whose heart has stopped.
15 Clues: Related to the field of medicine or healthcare. • Harm or damage to the body caused by an accident or incident. • Actions or procedures that are performed to save someone's life. • The process of evaluating or examining a person's condition or situation. • A sudden and serious situation that requires immediate action or assistance. • ...
Freak the Mighty Vocabulary Crossword 2023-08-23
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- the social force that binds you to a course of action
- the outcome of an event
- a solemn promise regarding your future acts or behavior
- unusual or striking
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
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- an act that disregards an agreement or a right
- defeat in a competition, race, or conflict
- designed for or capable of a particular use
- a hostile disagreement face-to-face
- something that serves as a model
- come up with after a mental effort
- save from sins
- troops trained to fight on horseback
- causing disapproval or protest
- a single distinct event
- of high moral or intellectual value
16 Clues: save from sins • unusual or striking • the outcome of an event • a single distinct event • causing disapproval or protest • something that serves as a model • come up with after a mental effort • a hostile disagreement face-to-face • of high moral or intellectual value • troops trained to fight on horseback • defeat in a competition, race, or conflict • ...
Engineers 2021-09-26
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- Study and deal with human movementments
- Construct and make medical tools for hospitals
- Study genetics like DNA
- Process and develop food
- Make insulation for houses and buildings
- Responsible for making utilities ready
- Creates airplanes and spacecrafts
- Make oil mining machines to find oil
- Test the breaking point of an object
- Plan and construct electrical wires and towers
- Create jet engines
- Make nuclear power plants
- Build and construct roads as well as highways
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- Design and build structures
- Make x-rays and their safety
- Deals with water and sewage making them clean
- Makes sure items are in good quality
- Design and create new products
- Make medical supplies for animals
- Makes structures sturdy and strong
- Design animal habitats
- Make technology for medical health
- Construct machines that make paper
- Control lights and lighting in buildings
- Makes and constructs railroads for trains
- Deals with technology and makes it better
26 Clues: Create jet engines • Design animal habitats • Study genetics like DNA • Process and develop food • Make nuclear power plants • Design and build structures • Make x-rays and their safety • Design and create new products • Make medical supplies for animals • Creates airplanes and spacecrafts • Makes structures sturdy and strong • Make technology for medical health • ...
Science 2020-12-14
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- Rate at which work is done
- Matter expands when heated
- Product of force and time interval of acting
- SI unit of Thermodynamic temperature
- Decrease in volume due to heat removal
- Ability to work
- The work per unit change necessary to move a charged body in an electrical field
- Push or pull of an object
- One_ _ _equals one Kilogram-mt/s
- Unit of pressure or stress
- The amount of force matter applies on space
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- The state of matter that has definite shape & volume
- Energy of moving object
- Medieval fore runner of chemistry
- A mixture of one or more metal
- Different form of same element
- an electron emitted from a nucleus
- Words used in science
- Measure of work done by a force
19 Clues: Ability to work • Words used in science • Energy of moving object • Push or pull of an object • Rate at which work is done • Matter expands when heated • Unit of pressure or stress • A mixture of one or more metal • Different form of same element • Measure of work done by a force • One_ _ _equals one Kilogram-mt/s • Medieval fore runner of chemistry • ...
Literacy In Health Science - Introduction to medical terminology 2020-04-23
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- half, on one side
- Hepat/o
- capable of causing, pertaining to formation Pathogenesis
- slow
- superior, above, excess
- Cardi
- Without, not (used when root begins with vowel)
- pain Myalgia
- above
- disease, emotion Empathy
- half, on one side
- within, inside
- tumour, swelling Melanoma
- Opthalm/o; Opt/o
- incision into Tracheotomy
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- Intenstine Colon
- between
- inflammation Arthritis
- x-ray, tracing, recording, one thousandth of a kilogram (g) Angiogram
- below
- Cerebr/o
- Gastr/o
- pertaining to, affected by Cardiac
- study of Pathology
- outside
- around
- upon, above
- removal, excision Gastrectomy
- fast
29 Clues: slow • fast • below • Cardi • above • around • between • Hepat/o • Gastr/o • outside • Cerebr/o • upon, above • pain Myalgia • within, inside • Intenstine Colon • Opthalm/o; Opt/o • half, on one side • half, on one side • study of Pathology • inflammation Arthritis • superior, above, excess • disease, emotion Empathy • tumour, swelling Melanoma • incision into Tracheotomy • removal, excision Gastrectomy • ...
Principles of Health Science Final Exam (Medical Terminology) 2023-12-07
32 Clues: bad • head • blue • skin • slow • side • half • self • small • large • blood • mouth • equal • below • heart • vessel • kidney • lack of • through • out from • upon, on • away from • true, good • double, two • electricity • germ or cell • around, about • up, back, again • against, opposite • little, deficient • pertaining to a gland • neck or uterine cervix
Medical Terminology 1A Unit 5 Lab-Dana Pelto 2022-10-26
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- attack lack of blood flow caused by a blockage
- monitor records heart activity that someone wears for several days
- vessel carries blood
- cardiovascular
- arrest stopping of the heart
- artery disease narrowing of the arteries
- ultrasound of the heart
- heart failure heart is not pumping right
- muscle keeps the heart pumping and blood flowing
- disease
- congestive heart failure
- dye is injected into the blood vessels to look for things like aneurysms
- send oxygen-rich blood to the heart
- chest
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- records the electrical activity
- deep vein thrombosis
- pumps blood throughout the body
- slow
- echocardiogram
- tissue transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, blood cells, and hormones
- testing evaluates how the cardiovascular system is working
- artery swells
- pressure
- fast
- blood pressure
25 Clues: slow • fast • chest • disease • pressure • artery swells • echocardiogram • cardiovascular • blood pressure • deep vein thrombosis • vessel carries blood • ultrasound of the heart • congestive heart failure • arrest stopping of the heart • records the electrical activity • pumps blood throughout the body • send oxygen-rich blood to the heart • artery disease narrowing of the arteries • ...
Medical Terminology: Jasmine Pleitez, McKenna Duggan, Bina Milton 2022-10-28
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- Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat
- After birth
- Before
- Is a word used at the beginning of a word
- Inflammation around the heart
- Nothing by mouth
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Last menstrual peroid
- Seizures during sleep
- Near bone joint disease
- Is a word used at the end of a word
- Dressing
- Pertaining to the chest
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- Sugar in the blood
- Red blood cell
- Red blood cell abnormality
- Surgical repair of a rupture
- Suture of plastic surgery on an eyelid
- Stroke
- Discharge
- Walk
21 Clues: Walk • Before • Stroke • Dressing • Discharge • After birth • Red blood cell • Nothing by mouth • Sugar in the blood • Last menstrual peroid • Seizures during sleep • Near bone joint disease • Pertaining to the chest • Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat • Red blood cell abnormality • Surgical repair of a rupture • Inflammation around the heart • Is a word used at the end of a word • ...
Medical Ethics 2015-02-08
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- Special, associated with God
- A Christian denomination
- You knitted me in my mothers _ _ _ _
- A Christian denomination
- Christians believe that only people have this
- When a woman carries a baby for another woman
- Assisted Suicide
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- Do you not know that your body is one of these
- The deliberate termination of a foetus
- Christians believe that we are made in His image
- Making a genetic copy
- A medical intervention to aid pregnancy
- The name of a cloned sheep
- The name of the first created man
- A charity to help those who are feeling suicidal
- Somebody who donates something
- The book in the Bible that includes the Creation stories
- Care that is focused on taking away pain rather than making somebody better
- When somebody ends their own life
19 Clues: Assisted Suicide • Making a genetic copy • A Christian denomination • A Christian denomination • The name of a cloned sheep • Special, associated with God • Somebody who donates something • The name of the first created man • When somebody ends their own life • You knitted me in my mothers _ _ _ _ • The deliberate termination of a foetus • A medical intervention to aid pregnancy • ...
Medical Terms 2023-10-03
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- A burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells
- Ridding the body of toxic, addictive substances under the supervision of a licensed medical professional team
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging; produces three dimensional detailed anatomical images
- Combination of the narcotic hydrocodone and non-narcotic acetaminophen
- Involves a problem with the heart's electrical system; your heart may beat too fast, too slow, or erratically
- Water-soluble alcohol that acts as a solvent in a variety of IV drugs
- An imaging test that uses sound waves to make pictures of organs, tissues, and other structures inside your body
- A narrow tube resembling a worm attached to the bottom of the large intestine
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- A procedure to remove a piece of tissue or a sample of cells from your body so that it can be tested in a laboratory
- the region of the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres
- an acute loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel
- fluid that is emitted from the male reproductive tract containing sperm cells
- Cancer of the lymphatic system
- A disease in which some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body
- A branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease
- Refers to giving medicine or fluids through a needle or tube inserted through the vein; intravenously
- Neurotransmitter that allows you to feel pleasure, satisfaction, motivation, and plays a role as the "reward center"
- A natural hormone that can aid in childbirth; the "love drug"
18 Clues: Cancer of the lymphatic system • an acute loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel • A natural hormone that can aid in childbirth; the "love drug" • A burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells • the region of the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres • Water-soluble alcohol that acts as a solvent in a variety of IV drugs • ...
Medical Terms 2021-09-16
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- doctor of osteopathic medicine
- dead of arrival
- white blood count
- diphtheria
- doctor of dental medicine
- date of birth
- diagnostic related group
- date of death
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- dram
- dextrose in saline
- dental hygienist
- do not resuscitate
- diabetes mellitus
- dry sterile tremors
- dressing
- doctor of pediatric medicine
- director of nursing
- doctor of veterinary medicine
18 Clues: dram • dressing • diphtheria • date of birth • date of death • dead of arrival • dental hygienist • white blood count • diabetes mellitus • dextrose in saline • do not resuscitate • dry sterile tremors • director of nursing • diagnostic related group • doctor of dental medicine • doctor of pediatric medicine • doctor of veterinary medicine • doctor of osteopathic medicine
Medical crossword 2022-10-13
Across
- Chronic bronchitis is a/n ________ disorder
- Excessively produced in cystic fibrosis
- Spasm of the diaphragm
- Common side effect of SABA and LABA drugs
- Accumulation of air within the pleural cavity
- Rescue medication for asthma
- Cause of whooping cough
- Also called the voice box
- Ventilation, ______ and Perfusion
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- Main muscle in respiration
- Most common community-acquired pneumonia
- Ruptured and large alveoli
- Inventor of the spirometer
- Noninvasive measurement of the carbon dioxide partial pressure
- Was commonly added to plaster, causes mesothelioma
- A sign of pleural effusion on X-rays
- Deficiency causes neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
- The largest and most superior of the laryngeal cartilages
18 Clues: Spasm of the diaphragm • Cause of whooping cough • Also called the voice box • Main muscle in respiration • Ruptured and large alveoli • Inventor of the spirometer • Rescue medication for asthma • Ventilation, ______ and Perfusion • A sign of pleural effusion on X-rays • Excessively produced in cystic fibrosis • Most common community-acquired pneumonia • ...
Medical Detectives 2022-01-20
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- the lobe at the back of the brain
- this will be elevated if you have a fever
- 60-100 is the normal range for this vital sign
- a variable that does not depend on the state of another variable in an experiment
- connects your brain and spinal cord
- part of the nervous system that includes nerves and spinal cord
- part of the nervous system that contains the brain
- vital sign that measures systolic and diastolic
- a variable that depends on the state of another variable in an experiment
- the cortex responsible for voluntary movements
- the cortex responsible for visual input and interpretting what you see
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- responsible for sensing touch, spatial processing, language and memory
- statement that predicts a possible outcome of the experiment
- controls mood, emotions, social interactions and attention
- the types of neurons that detect taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound
- infectious agent that can cause diseases
- the cortex responsible for touch, pressure, vibration, pain, temperature and taste
- nerve cell that sends signals or transmits messages
- the rate of your breaths
19 Clues: the rate of your breaths • the lobe at the back of the brain • connects your brain and spinal cord • infectious agent that can cause diseases • this will be elevated if you have a fever • 60-100 is the normal range for this vital sign • the cortex responsible for voluntary movements • vital sign that measures systolic and diastolic • ...
Medical term 2025-11-19
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- when the joint moves away from the body
- nearest to the center of the body
- above
- when the joint angle increases
- below
- divides the body in dorsal and ventral
- side
- middle
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- divides the body into equal right and left half's
- the patient is lying on their side
- when the joint moves toward the body
- the patient is lying face down
- the patient is lying face up
- at or near the front surface of the body
- divided the body into superior and inferior
- farthest from the center of the body
- at or near the back surface of the body
- when the joint angle decreases
18 Clues: side • above • below • middle • the patient is lying face up • the patient is lying face down • when the joint angle increases • when the joint angle decreases • nearest to the center of the body • the patient is lying on their side • when the joint moves toward the body • farthest from the center of the body • divides the body in dorsal and ventral • ...
One Year Anniversary Crossword! 2025-12-09
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- City we spent the most time in when we started dating
- What state did I move here from?
- Way My favorite candy
- Our SECOND date location
- The platform we initially met on
- "Us time" FaceTime terminology
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- My brothers full name
- fitness Our gym
- shack The name of the place you worked at when we worked in the same area
- My favorite color
- First real dinner date restaurant name
- What we call each other
- Gate I first saw you at when you STARTED working at the airport
- The city we met in person for the first time in
- The state we first vacationed together in
15 Clues: fitness Our gym • My favorite color • My brothers full name • Way My favorite candy • What we call each other • Our SECOND date location • "Us time" FaceTime terminology • What state did I move here from? • The platform we initially met on • First real dinner date restaurant name • The state we first vacationed together in • The city we met in person for the first time in • ...
February 25 Headlines 2023-02-24
Moniqu3 3HR Crossword Puzzl3 2014-03-06
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- A patient has a pain in their left lower quadrant is a
- This format takes SOAP format further, breaking it down into smaller components.
- D is for (add &)
- As H is for
- C is for
- What other program did medical offices use before EHR?
- As D is for
- As A is for
- Abbr. for Problem Oriented Medical Record
- Patient must sign this before a physician can begin any procedure
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- The act that covers you and patients
- Physicians can drop patients who are______.
- What is the abbreviation for Electronic Health Records?
- A patient came in with there bone poking out repeating "My arm is broken"
- Transforming spoken notes in accurate written form.
- This may review medical records to monitor whether the care provided and the fees charged meet accepted standards. (hint: abbreviation)
- Which ink is chosen to best chart with?
- E is for
- R is for
- Abbr. for source Oriented Medical Record
20 Clues: C is for • E is for • R is for • As H is for • As D is for • As A is for • D is for (add &) • The act that covers you and patients • Which ink is chosen to best chart with? • Abbr. for source Oriented Medical Record • Abbr. for Problem Oriented Medical Record • Physicians can drop patients who are______. • Transforming spoken notes in accurate written form. • ...
First Aid Assessment 2021-05-11
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- to be done on a choking individual and clear their airway
- respect to time or space
- not giving proper medical care
- failure to act
- irregular heartbeats
- written consent to care
- called when someone has swallowed or absorbed posion
- CPR
- common seizure occured among people with epilepsy
- failure to care and becoming legally responsible for that person
- dangerously low body temp.
- swallowing or absorbing food or drink
- take action when medical attention is needed
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- CCC
- to breathe in or inhale
- AED
- injury sustained by a blow to the head
- EMS
- imformation that cannot be shared about patient
- abnormalities in muscle movement
- to stop severe bleeding
- any and all medical attention needed in order to help a person in harms way
- not properly swallowing or absorbing food
- concussion symptoms lasting longer than recovery
- given by individual in need of medical attention
- life-threatining alergic reaction
- used to apply direct pressure
27 Clues: CCC • AED • EMS • CPR • failure to act • irregular heartbeats • to breathe in or inhale • to stop severe bleeding • written consent to care • respect to time or space • dangerously low body temp. • used to apply direct pressure • not giving proper medical care • abnormalities in muscle movement • life-threatining alergic reaction • swallowing or absorbing food or drink • ...
Medical Records 2024-04-22
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- The ___________ problems list is a more detailed report of each individual visit
- A medical record is always ______________
- A medical record acts as a ________ to the animal's health
- __________ forms authorize certain treatments or procedures to be done on the patient and are required that the owner sign them to continue
- The animal that is being seen
- The ___________ problems list acts as a quick-reference guide for the patient's past medical history
- Notes must only be recorded in black or _______ ink in a medical record
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- The medical record is owned by the ___________________
- The number of years a medical record must be kept since the patient's last visit
- How mistakes are to be marked on a medical record
- The owner of the animal being seen
- These follow any notation on the record to show who witnessed or performed an action done to the patient. It also follows any communications in the record
- The form that contains the client and patient information. This is filled out at the patient's 1st visit
- An unspoken agreement that legally allows the veterinarian to treat the patient and dispense medications
14 Clues: The animal that is being seen • The owner of the animal being seen • A medical record is always ______________ • How mistakes are to be marked on a medical record • The medical record is owned by the ___________________ • A medical record acts as a ________ to the animal's health • Notes must only be recorded in black or _______ ink in a medical record • ...
CCF Navy Section Uniform and Drill 2022-11-16
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- The foot you always take your fist pace with
- The function of No.3 Uniform
- Your headgear
- Gesture of respect to acknowledge a senior
- Something to affix badges to
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- The key to all good drill is...
- The name used for spacings within a parade
- No.4 Uniform's Abbreviation
- The terminology for a 180 degree turn
- The command used to stop a parade
10 Clues: Your headgear • No.4 Uniform's Abbreviation • The function of No.3 Uniform • Something to affix badges to • The key to all good drill is... • The command used to stop a parade • The terminology for a 180 degree turn • The name used for spacings within a parade • Gesture of respect to acknowledge a senior • The foot you always take your fist pace with
Patient Safety Day - 2024 2024-09-16
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- A simulation to test responses in a hypothetical scenario.
- Visual displays guiding safety and directions in a hospital.
- A scale used to assess fall risk in pediatric patients.
- Deep dive to find the underlying reason for an incident.
- Term for drugs that are visually similar.
- Error involving the wrong connection of medical tubes.
- Medication that requires close monitoring for safety.
- Process of evaluating medical practices against established standards
- An event where harm is narrowly avoided without any actual consequences.
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- Hospital bed features to prevent falls.
- Harmful occurrence during medical care.
- A distinct code assigned to each patient visiting the hospital.
- Standardized care plan for a specific medical condition.
- Process of understanding medical risks before agreeing to treatment.
14 Clues: Hospital bed features to prevent falls. • Harmful occurrence during medical care. • Term for drugs that are visually similar. • Medication that requires close monitoring for safety. • Error involving the wrong connection of medical tubes. • A scale used to assess fall risk in pediatric patients. • Deep dive to find the underlying reason for an incident. • ...
1.5 Scavenger Hunt Cutts 2017-10-17
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- test vision and diagnose eye problems
- give patients and public emotional and physical medical care
- Art and science of finding out what matter is and how much of it there is
- help provide customer with quality insurance
- Finding & organizing information about chemicals
- writes about medical information
- Studies genes, heredity, and variation
- Someone who studies mechanics and the human body for help with debilitated people
- trained in executing and interpreting medical images
- Expert in the study of science of blood
- informs about recent medical news
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- treats the male reproductive system and male & female urinary tracts
- diagnose & treat injury/illness
- dcotor who takes care of kids
- Use biology, chemistry, and science to solve environmental problems
- Artist trained in medicine science art and design, so they can draw things like diagrams for medical purposes
- Expert in human nutrition and diet regulation
- treat major injuries
- manages insurance claims
- organizes things like x-ray files
- Collects and analyses data to help solve crimes
- takes care of planning and coordination of organ transplants
- operate equipment for the ability to see certain areas that are different on the human body
- Scientist specializing in life science
- takes care of animal injuries and illness
- study animals and plants
26 Clues: treat major injuries • manages insurance claims • study animals and plants • dcotor who takes care of kids • diagnose & treat injury/illness • writes about medical information • organizes things like x-ray files • informs about recent medical news • test vision and diagnose eye problems • Scientist specializing in life science • Studies genes, heredity, and variation • ...
Healthcare 2024-04-30
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- Always wear these when performing first aid or cleaning up blood
- Works to refill your medication
- Someone who studied medicine to treat you
- A place where medical & surgical care is provided to sick or injured people
- This is a digital version of medical records
- You wear this to protect yourself from hazards at work
- Pumps blood around your body
- An accident that requires fast actions in order to save lives
- hurts joint in connection to bones
- An injection given as a precaution against getting diseases
- Performed when someone suffers Cardiac Arrest
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- It is____ duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the workplace.
- A measure of how warm your body is.
- Another term for a broken bone
- Used to cover a wound or stop bleeding
- A person undergoing medical treatment for sickness or injury
- The body's largest organ
- Basic medical treatment given when professional advice or help is not available
- To stop bleeding, apply this to the wound.
- A drug used in medicine to kill bacteria and to cure infections
- Form This must be signed by the patient in order to receive a copy of their medical records
- When a provider cuts into someone to repair or remove a damaged part
22 Clues: The body's largest organ • Pumps blood around your body • Another term for a broken bone • Works to refill your medication • hurts joint in connection to bones • A measure of how warm your body is. • Used to cover a wound or stop bleeding • Someone who studied medicine to treat you • To stop bleeding, apply this to the wound. • This is a digital version of medical records • ...
Coding vocabulary 2025-03-19
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- The data fed into the computer.
- The terminology used by programmers.
- A specific instruction given to a computer.
- Refers to an error, flaw, unexpected or incorrect.
- Animation used in a computer graphics.
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- A collection of codes.
- The information or result.
- Is a term to describe a written set of instructions.
- A data structure that stores a collection of elements.
- A Data structure organizes and stores data.
10 Clues: A collection of codes. • The information or result. • The data fed into the computer. • The terminology used by programmers. • Animation used in a computer graphics. • A specific instruction given to a computer. • A Data structure organizes and stores data. • Refers to an error, flaw, unexpected or incorrect. • Is a term to describe a written set of instructions. • ...
Chapter 30 Principles of Pharmacology 2025-07-09
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- Have limited medical use, high risk for abuse, and high risk for physical or psychological dependence
- Occurs when a drug triggers an immune response
- Have lowest potential for abuse and have accepted medical usefulness
- Have low abuse potential and have accepted medical usefullness
- A written order for a specific drug
- Loss of drug's effectiveness
- When multiple drugs are introduced to the body system
- Patient's name, address, date, and Rx symbol
- Toxin-induced cell damage and cell death
- The name and quantity of a drug
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- Physical dependence on a drug
- Have no current accepted medical usefulness and have a high potential for abuse
- Instructions on a prescription explaining how to take a specific medicine
- Directions to the pharmacist for mixing the medication
- Have less potential for abuse and also have accepted medical usefulness
15 Clues: Loss of drug's effectiveness • Physical dependence on a drug • The name and quantity of a drug • A written order for a specific drug • Toxin-induced cell damage and cell death • Patient's name, address, date, and Rx symbol • Occurs when a drug triggers an immune response • When multiple drugs are introduced to the body system • ...
BYU Medical Terminology - Unit 1 Suffixes 1 2021-08-06
15 Clues: pain • Death • capable • Symptoms • To cut into • Pertaining to • One who records • Surgical repair • One who practices • Surgical puncture • Standing still, stop • Instrument to measure • Instrument to view or examine • Removal of, cut out, excision of • Creation of an artificial opening
Hospital 2023-09-06
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- A healthcare worker who assists doctors and takes care of patients.
- A piece of cloth or material used to cover and protect wounds.
- A chair with wheels used by people who have difficulty walking or cannot walk.
- The process of getting better and returning to good health after an illness or injury.
- A doctor who specializes in the care of children and their medical needs.
- A written order from a doctor that tells a pharmacy which medicine to provide to a patient.
- A medical professional who helps diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries.
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- A special vehicle that quickly transports sick or injured people to the hospital.
- A medical procedure where doctors use instruments to repair or remove a part of the body.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to a person's heartbeat and lungs.
- Someone who is receiving medical care or treatment at a hospital.
- A substance, often in the form of pills or liquid, prescribed by doctors to treat illnesses.
- Room A part of the hospital where patients with urgent medical needs are treated.
- A type of medical imaging that helps doctors see inside the body to diagnose injuries and illnesses.
- Devices used to help people walk when they have injuries to their legs or feet.
15 Clues: A piece of cloth or material used to cover and protect wounds. • Someone who is receiving medical care or treatment at a hospital. • A healthcare worker who assists doctors and takes care of patients. • A doctor who specializes in the care of children and their medical needs. • A medical professional who helps diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. • ...
Bryan.ch 1 2026-01-15
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- services provided by the EMS agency and personnel that are administrativly and clinically interegrated with other health care entites
- the broad, indirect guidance for pre-hospital providers from a medical director, involving written protocols, standing orders, quality improvement, training, and policy setting, rather than real-time voice and radio communication
- provides immediate life saving patients who have accessed the EMS system while they are waiting for higher responders to arrive
- efine a physician's oversight of clinical operations, covering roles and a fixed-term written contract with clear termination clauses, focusing on legitimate, documented services to ensure compliance and manage liability
- where clinicians use the best available research evidence their own clinical expertise and the patient's values and preferences to make informed decisions about patient care aiming to provide the most effective and appropriate treatment
- provides basic medical care and transprtation to patients who access the EMS system
- the standards for EMS system
- Medical oversight involves a licensed physician supervising healthcare services to ensure quality, safety, and compliance encompassing roles like Medical Director for EMS or wellness clinics defining protocols reviewing care and ensuring staff competency differing from day-to-day operations
- Medical oversight involves a licensed physician supervising healthcare services to ensure quality, safety, and compliance, encompassing roles like Medical Director for EMS or wellness clinics, defining protocols, reviewing care and ensuring staff competency, differing from day-to-day operations
- protects individuals who have a documented disability from being denied initial or continued employment based on their disabillity
- using strong and valid research to develop guidlines for the medical practice
- using facts from data to constantly make things better, safer, and more efficient
- a physician provides real-time guidance, either remotely or on-scene, to Emergency Medical Services providers for specific patient care
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- standardized words describing body part locations relative to each other
- provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital
- when a physician is physically present at the emergency scene, directly guiding prehospital (EMS) providers in real-time patient care, offering immediate feedback, diagnoses, and orders for treatment beyond standard protocols
- provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital
- is a directive or protocol that remains in effect indefinitely or until specifically modified or revoked
- provides both basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation to patients in the prehospital care
- real time communications with EMS providers caring for a patient on an emergency scene or en route to the destination facility.
- standardized rules and procedures that govern behavior and communication
21 Clues: the standards for EMS system • standardized words describing body part locations relative to each other • provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital • provides advanced, life-saving emergency medical care outside a hospital • standardized rules and procedures that govern behavior and communication • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword: Lucas Olivo and Jared Tiamzon 2019-03-25
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- blue
- disease
- tumor
- above, more than normal
- half
- stomach
- stone
- brain
- surgical repair
- eye
- create an opening
- like
- specialist
- kidney
- cartilage
- neck
- sac containing fluid
- joint
- intestines
- pain
- gums
- any condition
- rib
- involuntary contraction
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- below
- bile
- study of
- blood
- uterus
- beside, beyond
- nose
- bone
- skin
- fat
- liver
- surgical removal
- soft
- mind
- gland
- enlarged
- eyelid
- inside or within
- vessel
- muscle
- heart
- inflammation
- skull
- loosening, destruction
- observe
- cut into
50 Clues: fat • eye • rib • blue • bile • nose • half • bone • skin • soft • mind • like • neck • pain • gums • below • tumor • blood • stone • liver • brain • gland • heart • skull • joint • uterus • eyelid • kidney • vessel • muscle • disease • stomach • observe • study of • enlarged • cut into • cartilage • specialist • intestines • inflammation • any condition • beside, beyond • surgical repair • surgical removal • inside or within • create an opening • sac containing fluid • ...
Medical Terminology: Jasmine Pleitez, McKenna Duggan, Bina Milton 2022-10-28
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- After birth
- Near bone joint disease
- Discharge
- Inflammation around the heart
- Pertaining to the chest
- Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat
- Sugar in the blood
- Last menstrual peroid
- Dressing
- Surgical repair of a rupture
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- Suture of plastic surgery on an eyelid
- Red blood cell abnormality
- Nothing by mouth
- Seizures during sleep
- Is a word used at the beginning of a word
- Is a word used at the end of a word
- Red blood cell
- Walk
- Before
- Stroke
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
21 Clues: Walk • Before • Stroke • Dressing • Discharge • After birth • Red blood cell • Nothing by mouth • Sugar in the blood • Seizures during sleep • Last menstrual peroid • Near bone joint disease • Pertaining to the chest • Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat • Red blood cell abnormality • Surgical repair of a rupture • Inflammation around the heart • Is a word used at the end of a word • ...
Medical Terminology 1A Unit 5 Lab-Dana Pelto 2022-10-26
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- chest
- vessel carries blood
- heart failure heart is not pumping right
- artery swells
- disease
- ultrasound of the heart
- arrest stopping of the heart
- records the electrical activity
- testing evaluates how the cardiovascular system is working
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- tissue transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, blood cells, and hormones
- congestive heart failure
- echocardiogram
- slow
- deep vein thrombosis
- fast
- dye is injected into the blood vessels to look for things like aneurysms
- send oxygen-rich blood to the heart
- blood pressure
- pumps blood throughout the body
- muscle keeps the heart pumping and blood flowing
- artery disease narrowing of the arteries
- attack lack of blood flow caused by a blockage
- monitor records heart activity that someone wears for several days
- pressure
- cardiovascular
25 Clues: slow • fast • chest • disease • pressure • artery swells • echocardiogram • blood pressure • cardiovascular • vessel carries blood • deep vein thrombosis • ultrasound of the heart • congestive heart failure • arrest stopping of the heart • pumps blood throughout the body • records the electrical activity • send oxygen-rich blood to the heart • heart failure heart is not pumping right • ...
Crossword 2026-05-24
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- Outdated term for someone accused of feigning symptoms (medical term, criticized in the article)
- Medically unexplained pain, fatigue and dizziness (plural, medical term)
- Hunger hormone that dropped 3x faster after drinking a "high-calorie" labelled milkshake
- Described by the retired nurse as "reflux or bowel discomfort"
- Positive expectations lead to positive health outcomes (medical term)
- Symptom felt by 19 asthmatics who inhaled water vapour they thought contained an irritant
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- Twelve asthmatics had a full-blown asthma ______ (medical term)
- Disease studied in mice by Asya Rolls — activating brain areas slowed its growth
- American diplomats developed intense symptoms after believing they were hit by a covert weapon — ______ syndrome (medical term)
- In the asthma study, patients inhaled water vapour told to contain this harmful substance (medical term)
- What an oxygen pulse meter measures (two words)
- French philosopher who argued mind and body are separate (surname)
- Negative expectations lead to negative health outcomes — the evil twin of placebo (medical term)
13 Clues: What an oxygen pulse meter measures (two words) • Described by the retired nurse as "reflux or bowel discomfort" • Twelve asthmatics had a full-blown asthma ______ (medical term) • French philosopher who argued mind and body are separate (surname) • Positive expectations lead to positive health outcomes (medical term) • ...
M-Team Times 2014-05-27
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- accquired The Insurance Partnership Holdings Limited
- subject to pre existing medical exclusions
- what needs completing by a new joiner
- form erquired to transfer insurers
- what is applied to general insurance premiums within the United Kingdom
- main scheme contact
- subject to pre existing medical exclusions for defined timescale
- award for positive client comments via client satisfaction
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- Acquired company InterGlobal
- range of dental plan
- no pre existing medical exclusions
- John Anderson's blog
- Bupa will issue vouchers for what?
- Cigna commission percentage (dental)
- auto enrolment relates to what
- Mercer wide reward program name
- premium reducing measure?
- pension preferred provider
- length of NHS wait
- the benefit used for diagnostics (PMI)
20 Clues: length of NHS wait • main scheme contact • range of dental plan • John Anderson's blog • premium reducing measure? • pension preferred provider • Acquired company InterGlobal • auto enrolment relates to what • Mercer wide reward program name • no pre existing medical exclusions • Bupa will issue vouchers for what? • form erquired to transfer insurers • ...
Medical Ethics Crossword 2014-01-12
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- Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the duty of the medical practitioner.
- Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that the client has the right to make their own decisions.
- Medical ethic apart of principlism that promotes doing good.
- Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the consequence of the action
- Medical ethic that uses 4 principles
- Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that clients are to be treated fairly
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- Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that medical personnel must seek to do no harm
- Oath An oath stating the obligations and proper conduct of doctors, formerly taken by those beginning medical practice
- ethics System of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine
- Theory Principal of medical ethics that focuses on the action itself rather than the rules or consequences
10 Clues: Medical ethic that uses 4 principles • Medical ethic apart of principlism that promotes doing good. • Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the consequence of the action • Principal of medical ethics that is defined by the duty of the medical practitioner. • Medical ethic apart of principlism that states that clients are to be treated fairly • ...
Medical Terminology of the Eye and Ear 2022-10-08
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- tympanic membrane
- clouding of the lens
- collection of skin cells and cholesterol in the middle ear
- farsightedness
- pinna
- visual examination of the ear canal
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- impairment of vision from old age
- tough, white outer coat of the eyeball
- abnormal deviation of the eye
- sense of hearing test
- nearsightedness
- earwax
- middle vascular layer part of the eye
- first ossicle of the middle ear
- sensation of noises in the ears with no external source
15 Clues: pinna • earwax • farsightedness • nearsightedness • tympanic membrane • clouding of the lens • sense of hearing test • abnormal deviation of the eye • first ossicle of the middle ear • impairment of vision from old age • visual examination of the ear canal • middle vascular layer part of the eye • tough, white outer coat of the eyeball • ...
25a 2024-06-22
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- Heavy weapon training
- Special ops training
- Heavy weapon training
- Armed police training
- Building training
- Building unit
- Heavy weapon unit
- Scouting training
- Mounted unit
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- Supply training
- NCO training
- Communication training
- Medical unit
- Supply training
- Mounted training
- Aircrew unit
- Medical training
- Submarine training
- Ground unit
- Aircrew training
20 Clues: Ground unit • NCO training • Medical unit • Aircrew unit • Mounted unit • Building unit • Supply training • Supply training • Mounted training • Medical training • Aircrew training • Building training • Heavy weapon unit • Scouting training • Submarine training • Special ops training • Heavy weapon training • Heavy weapon training • Armed police training • Communication training
Respiratory 2020-07-05
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- inflammation of bronchi
- abbreviation for polysomnography
- abbreviation for vital capacity
- bronchus
- carbon dioxide
- alveolus
- material expelled from lungs by coughing
- incision into the chest
- difficulty breathing
- sinuses air-filled spaces in the skull that open into the nasal cavity
- nose
- slow breathing
- roof of the mouth split into hard and soft
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- abbreviation for upper respiratory infection
- abbreviation for chest x-ray
- medical term for windpipe
- medical term for nosebleed
- uvula
- removal of a lobe of a lung
- direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
- examination inside a body cavity with an endoscope
- collapse of lung tissue
- mouth
- bluish skin color with oxygen deficient blood
- abbreviation for arterial blood gas
- medical term for runny nose
- medical term for throat
- hair-like processes that move mucus upward
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue cells
- breathing
30 Clues: nose • uvula • mouth • bronchus • alveolus • breathing • carbon dioxide • slow breathing • difficulty breathing • inflammation of bronchi • collapse of lung tissue • incision into the chest • medical term for throat • medical term for windpipe • medical term for nosebleed • removal of a lobe of a lung • medical term for runny nose • abbreviation for chest x-ray • abbreviation for vital capacity • ...
Medical specialties from chapter 2 2012-11-12
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- Knowledge and practice of persons of old age and their medical treatment
- Study of the blood
- study and use of x-rays
- Study of the heart and related structures
- Study of lungs and related structures
- Study of the immune response
- Knowledge and practice of children and their medical treatment
- Study o the eye and related structures
- Study of the nerves and related structures
- Study of the stomach and related structures
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- Knowledge and practice of foods and diet
- Medical treatment of the mind
- Study of new babies at birth
- Study of the urine and urinary system
- Study of medicines and drugs
- Process related to the specialty of teeth
- Study of females
- Study of a cancerous tumor or mass
- Study of treating women during pregnancy and childbirth
- Medical specialty of the ears, nose and throat
- Study of the skin and related structures
- Study of an organ or gland that secretes an hormone
22 Clues: Study of females • Study of the blood • study and use of x-rays • Study of new babies at birth • Study of medicines and drugs • Study of the immune response • Medical treatment of the mind • Study of a cancerous tumor or mass • Study of the urine and urinary system • Study of lungs and related structures • Study o the eye and related structures • ...
Diablo District Spirit Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-08
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- program to help patients manage their chronic conditions and avoid the onset of new ones
- original One Medical CEO/Founder
- Walnut Creek OM
- clubhouse address
- name of service that allows patients to be seen evenings, weekends, and holidays
- healthcare one new teammate at a time
- VP of Regional Operations
- April CICARE focus
- the second "c" in CICARE
- the One Medical font
- San Ramon OM
- Physical Therapy
- DMD of Diablo
- acronym for senior leadership team
- part of our DNA
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- May CICARE focus
- Concord OM
- an award that team members get for living the ethos and practice of CICARE in their daily interactions
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- DM of Diablo
- original company name
- Collections Agency
- One Medical CEO
- the DMD that sends the NorCal newsletter every week
- the "e" in CICARE
- acquired One Medical
- Dublin OM
- Senior Health initiative
- name of the New York corporate office
29 Clues: Dublin OM • Concord OM • DM of Diablo • San Ramon OM • DMD of Diablo • Walnut Creek OM • One Medical CEO • part of our DNA • May CICARE focus • Physical Therapy • clubhouse address • the "e" in CICARE • Collections Agency • April CICARE focus • acquired One Medical • the One Medical font • original company name • the second "c" in CICARE • Senior Health initiative • VP of Regional Operations • ...
euthenasia 2025-12-07
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- | Organization whose euthanasia policy Rachels critiques.
- | Not providing life-saving intervention.
- | Steinbock’s key factor in defining euthanasia.
- | The practice of ending life to relieve suffering.
- | Medical intervention that may be given or denied.
- | Standard, usual medical care.
- | Group used in examples of medical decision-making.
- | Burdensome, extreme medical measures.
- | Type of judgment debated by the authors.
- | Character who kills his cousin in Rachels’s example.
- | Stopping treatment or ending life.
- | Sometimes morally equal to killing.
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- | Harm euthanasia aims to reduce.
- | A genetic condition of infants in Rachels’s cases.
- | Directly causing a patient's death.
- | Professional making life-or-death decisions.
- | Ethical requirement for decisions.
- | The belief that killing is worse than letting die.
- | Respecting a patient’s right to choose.
- | Individual receiving or refusing treatment.
- | Character who lets his cousin die in Rachels’s example.
- | Allowing death by withholding treatment.
- | Location of the Smith & Jones scenarios.
- | Rachels argues this is not always morally worse.
- | Life-saving procedure sometimes withheld.
25 Clues: | Standard, usual medical care. • | Harm euthanasia aims to reduce. • | Ethical requirement for decisions. • | Stopping treatment or ending life. • | Directly causing a patient's death. • | Sometimes morally equal to killing. • | Burdensome, extreme medical measures. • | Not providing life-saving intervention. • | Respecting a patient’s right to choose. • ...
