medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Anotomical Terminology 2021-10-20
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- refers to structures on the same side
- refers to an imaginary midline dividing the body
- means that a body part is above another
- refers to structures on the opposite side
- means that a body part is below another
- the opposite of proximal
- is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk
- refers to paired structures
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- means situated near the surface
- means toward the front
- parts that are more internal than superficial
- region either side of the epigastric region
- a plane that divides into anterior and posterior
- means toward the back
- a lengthwise plane that divides the body R and L
- a plane that divides the body upper and lower
- the upper middle portion of the body
- means toward the side, or away from midline
18 Clues: means toward the back • means toward the front • the opposite of proximal • refers to paired structures • means situated near the surface • the upper middle portion of the body • refers to structures on the same side • means that a body part is above another • means that a body part is below another • refers to structures on the opposite side • ...
STATISTICS TERMINOLOGY 2025-02-08
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- sampling – Selecting every k-th element from an ordered population (e.g., k = N/n).
- sampling – Choosing a sample based on accessibility rather than probability.
- – A collection of values (x₁, x₂, ..., xₙ) representing observations or measurements.
- sampling – Selecting elements to meet predefined proportions of specific categories.
- statistics – The branch of statistics that deals with organizing, summarizing, and presenting data using numerical measures (e.g., mean, median, standard deviation) and visual tools (e.g., tables, graphs, charts) to describe its main features.
- – The entire set of elements (N) from which data can be drawn.
- – A numerical value (e.g., μ, σ) that describes a characteristic of a population.
- frame – A list of all possible sample elements from the population.
- sampling – The population is divided into strata, and random samples are taken from each stratum proportionally.
- – The process of selecting a representative subset (n) from a population (N).
- statistics – The branch of statistics that uses data from a sample to make predictions, estimations, or generalizations about a larger population, often involving probability and hypothesis testing
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- data – Categorical data that cannot be expressed numerically (e.g., labels, classifications).
- data – Data that takes any value in a given range, typically real numbers (ℝ).
- random sampling – Every element in the population has an equal probability (1/N) of being selected.
- data – Countable values from a finite or countably infinite set (e.g., integers).
- variable – A variable measured within the sample, often denoted as X̄ for sample mean or s for sample standard deviation.
- data – Numerical data that can be measured or counted.
- – A characteristic or attribute of a data set that can take on different values across observations. It is what is measured, observed, or manipulated in statistical analysis
- – The mathematical study of data collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation.
- unit – An individual element (xᵢ) selected for measurement.
- – A subset (n) of the population (N) used for analysis.
21 Clues: data – Numerical data that can be measured or counted. • – A subset (n) of the population (N) used for analysis. • unit – An individual element (xᵢ) selected for measurement. • – The entire set of elements (N) from which data can be drawn. • frame – A list of all possible sample elements from the population. • ...
Directional Terminology 2023-10-23
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- along the back uppermost surface
- related to both the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands
- area in the front of the face, closest to the nose
- refers to a plane that is closer to the surface (e.g., a superficial wound, a superficial cut)
- body plane that divides the animal into equal, symmetrical right and left halves
- the rear of an animal
- toward the tail
- the part of the limb closest to the body
- related to the palm of the hand
- the front of the animal
- along the belly, undermost surface
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- any plane of the body that is parallel to the median plane but is A-symmetrical for the right and left halves
- body plane that divides the animal into dorsal and ventral parts
- related to the sole of the foot
- body plane that divides the animal into cranial and caudal parts
- refers to something further from the surface plane (e.g., a deep wound, a deep cut)
- part of the limb furthest from the body
- toward the head
18 Clues: toward the tail • toward the head • the rear of an animal • the front of the animal • related to the sole of the foot • related to the palm of the hand • along the back uppermost surface • along the belly, undermost surface • part of the limb furthest from the body • the part of the limb closest to the body • area in the front of the face, closest to the nose • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-10-14
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- Intact male cattle
- Intact male sheep
- Intact male hog
- Immature female cow
- Intact male chicken
- Intact male goat
- Adult female chicken
- Immature female hog
- Mature female sheep
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- Castrated male hog
- Young sheep
- Adult female horse
- Mature female goat
- Group of chickens
- Group of goats
- Mature female hog
- Immature female chicken
- Castrated male horse
18 Clues: Young sheep • Group of goats • Intact male hog • Intact male goat • Intact male sheep • Group of chickens • Mature female hog • Intact male cattle • Castrated male hog • Adult female horse • Mature female goat • Immature female cow • Intact male chicken • Immature female hog • Mature female sheep • Adult female chicken • Castrated male horse • Immature female chicken
Motion Terminology 2025-04-15
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- A push or pull that can cause an object to change its state of motion
- The force that opposes the motion of an object
- The action that can make something move
- This occurs when all the forces acting on an object are balanced
- The product of an object's mass and its velocity
- The ability to do work
- How fast something is going
- How something changes its place or position
- Coming to a halt
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- Describes the rate of change of velocity over time
- The change in position of an object
- Distance is the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- The fundamental force of attraction between any two objects with mass
- The study of the forces and their effects on motion
- A measurement for energy
- The way something is moving, like up, down, left, or right
- The action or process of moving or being moved
- The rate at which an object changes its position
18 Clues: Coming to a halt • The ability to do work • A measurement for energy • How fast something is going • The change in position of an object • The action that can make something move • How something changes its place or position • The force that opposes the motion of an object • The action or process of moving or being moved • The product of an object's mass and its velocity • ...
Directional Terminology 2022-11-02
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- Farthest from the center of the body.
- Below.
- side.
- When joint moves away from the body.
- Divides the body into dorsal and ventral
- At or near the front surface of the body.
- The rotation so the hands or feet point towards the midline
- At or near the back surface of the body.
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- When the hand or foot rolls outward.
- Nearest from the center of the body.
- Divides the body into equal halves
- When the joint angle decreases.
- When the joint moves toward the body.
- Divides the body into superior and Inferior
- Rotation The rotation so the hands or feet point away from the midline
- Above.
- When the hand or foot rolls inward.
- When the joint angle increases.
- Middle
19 Clues: side. • Below. • Above. • Middle • When the joint angle decreases. • When the joint angle increases. • Divides the body into equal halves • When the hand or foot rolls inward. • When the hand or foot rolls outward. • Nearest from the center of the body. • When joint moves away from the body. • Farthest from the center of the body. • When the joint moves toward the body. • ...
Database Terminology 2026-03-10
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- A logical connection between two tables is called a ______.
- The technique used to speed up searching in a table by creating an ordered list of key fields is ______.
- A field used for searching or sorting but not necessarily unique is a ______.
- — A system that cannot handle large volumes of data lacks ______.
- When one record in a table relates to multiple records in another table, it is a ______ relationship.
- A single column in a table that stores one piece of information about an entity is a ______.
- The property that ensures data is accurate and consistent across files is called ______.
- A field that links to the primary key in another table to create relationships is a ______.
- A real-world object or concept that data is stored about is called an ______.
- When records in two tables can relate to multiple records in each other, it is a ______ relationship.
- When one record in a table relates to only one record in another table, it is a ______ relationship.
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- The rule that ensures foreign keys match valid primary keys is called ______.
- The same data is stored in multiple files, causing unnecessary duplication.
- A field (or combination of fields) that could be chosen as the primary key is a ______.
- A unique identifier for each record in a table is called the ______.
- A single row in a table representing one instance of an entity is called a ______.
- When one file is updated but others are not, the data becomes ______.
- A collection of related data organized into rows and columns is a ______.
18 Clues: A logical connection between two tables is called a ______. • — A system that cannot handle large volumes of data lacks ______. • A unique identifier for each record in a table is called the ______. • When one file is updated but others are not, the data becomes ______. • A collection of related data organized into rows and columns is a ______. • ...
The Electronic Medical Record 2013-10-02
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- Primary Care Provider
- Physical Health Record
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Drive on the outside of computer to backup files
- Never act this way toward EMR's as a medical assistant
- The values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- Electronic Medical Record
- To partly remove or correct; to relieve or lesson
- Who's privacy the EMR's protect
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology
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- Generally or widely accepted, favored or practiced
- The way the patient feels when around EMR's
- User friendly patient interactive portals in physicians office
- The capability of a system to work with another system
- Issued the executive order for EMR's on August 22,2006
- Nationwide Health Information Network
- Electronic Health Record
- The study of medical computing
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
19 Clues: Primary Care Provider • Physical Health Record • Electronic Health Record • Electronic Medical Record • The study of medical computing • Who's privacy the EMR's protect • Nationwide Health Information Network • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • The way the patient feels when around EMR's • Drive on the outside of computer to backup files • ...
Test 2 Nurs 216 2023-05-30
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- Drainage that is purulent
- The "A" in PERRLA stands for
- This lung sound is coarse and low pitched
- Medical term for high respirations
- Used to assess eyes
- Enlarged and bulbed fingertips
- Hearing loss that is considered middle ear hearing loss
- Medical term for jerky or tremor like eye movement
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- Medical term for yellowing of the skin or sclera
- CN VII
- Drainage that is bloody
- This lung sound is expected over the trachea and larynx
- CN I
- What does "C" stand for in ABCDE
- This lung sound is high pitched and whistling
- What does "E" stand for in ABCDE
- This lung sound can be heard in children with croup
- This lung finding is bubbly
- Drainage that is clear, blood tinged
19 Clues: CN I • CN VII • Used to assess eyes • Drainage that is bloody • Drainage that is purulent • This lung finding is bubbly • The "A" in PERRLA stands for • Enlarged and bulbed fingertips • What does "C" stand for in ABCDE • What does "E" stand for in ABCDE • Medical term for high respirations • Drainage that is clear, blood tinged • This lung sound is coarse and low pitched • ...
Respirator Usage 2026-03-11
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- Cleaning requires use of?
- This respirator type eases the medical requirements?
- Once clean, use this?
- Medical review and this is required prior to using respirator
- Toss respirator when see sign of?
- This appendix allows wearing a dust mask any time?
- Retraining is required how often?
- A respirator doesn't provide oxygen so this to check air.
- If medical conditions change you must have?
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- This respirator type is okay with a beard?
- OSHA requires this prior to use?
- OSHA requires your face to be?
- Changing out these requires a respirator?
- Store in a dust free?
- This questionnaire must be complete?
- Cleaning these out requires a respirator?
- Inspections are conducted when?
- What test is required prior to wearing one?
- The sun or heat can cause a respirator to?
- A user seal check once donned?
20 Clues: Once clean, use this? • Store in a dust free? • Cleaning requires use of? • OSHA requires your face to be? • A user seal check once donned? • Inspections are conducted when? • OSHA requires this prior to use? • Toss respirator when see sign of? • Retraining is required how often? • This questionnaire must be complete? • Changing out these requires a respirator? • ...
Health Careers 2021-10-28
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- performs patient assessments, administers medications, and implements patient care plans
- draws blood for testing, transfusions, and donations
- studies the cause and spread of disease
- straightens and aligns the spine to improve functionality and pain
- dispenses prescription medications
- cleans and prepares deceased bodies for funerals
- provides first aid and emergency care for sudden illness and accidents
- licensed medical doctor who examines, diagnoses and treats patients
- examines, diagnoses, and treats disorders and diseases of the mouth and teeth
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- licensed medical doctor who studies disorders and diseases of the mind and prescribes medications to treat mental illnesses
- creates and implements meal plans based on patients diet restrictions and medical history
- fixes broken glasses
- uses conversation and therapy to diagnose and treat emotional and behavioral disorders
- diagnoses and treats animals
- licensed medical doctor who performs surgical procedures
- uses braces to straighten and align teeth
16 Clues: fixes broken glasses • diagnoses and treats animals • dispenses prescription medications • studies the cause and spread of disease • uses braces to straighten and align teeth • cleans and prepares deceased bodies for funerals • draws blood for testing, transfusions, and donations • licensed medical doctor who performs surgical procedures • ...
Fiction Terminology 2021-03-04
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- Attaching human traits or characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or phenomena
- The location AND time of a story
- goals or dreams.
- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group. Includes grammar, word choice and pronunciation
- place, event, or literary
- The feeling a reader experiences from a passage or text
- Comparing two unlike things using like or as
- of view The perspective from which the story is told.
- metaphor A metaphor that lasts for multiple sentences, paragraphs, pages, or entire texts.
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- The sequence of events in a literary work, film, story, or other narrative.
- The resistance the protagonist of
- One subject is implied to be another so as to draw a comparison between their similarities and shared traits. A comparison without using like or as
- When a object, sign, word, person represents an idea
- The repetition of similar sounds in a sentence
- The referring to a well-known
- story finds in achieving
- conversation between one or more people/ entities in a story
- Descriptions of the senses to provide a “mental image” for the reader. Helps make abstract concepts concrete or tangible.
18 Clues: goals or dreams. • story finds in achieving • place, event, or literary • The referring to a well-known • The location AND time of a story • The resistance the protagonist of • Comparing two unlike things using like or as • The repetition of similar sounds in a sentence • When a object, sign, word, person represents an idea • ...
PCA Terminology 2021-01-12
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- additional precautions taken to prevent transmission of infectious agents, such as bacteria or viruses
- of anything produced by any functional system of the body-(urine, vomit, drainage)
- signs-clinical measurements including pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate and blood pressure
- flexible tube inserted through a narrow opening into a body cavity (example-bladder) to remove fluid
- of food and fluids that enter a body
- Condition-long developing illness/condition
- gas that a body needs to work properly (breathe, make energy)
- of inhaling and exhaling air in order to exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide
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- Temperature-measurement of temperature using the armpit
- of voluntary control of bladder or bowel
- on the back side of the body
- on the front of the body
- Blue-medical emergency (cardiac or respiratory arrest)
- to human health or the environment arising from a biological substance (virus, toxin)
- the side, away from the middle of the body
- pressure-pressure of the blood within the arteries measured in two numbers before and after the heart contracts
- serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced awareness of the environment
- Condition-abrupt onset
18 Clues: Condition-abrupt onset • on the front of the body • on the back side of the body • of food and fluids that enter a body • of voluntary control of bladder or bowel • the side, away from the middle of the body • Condition-long developing illness/condition • Blue-medical emergency (cardiac or respiratory arrest) • Temperature-measurement of temperature using the armpit • ...
Biblical Terminology 2020-10-31
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- / peace
- / the area surrounding Jerusalem after Israel was divided into north and south
- / a Gentile nation that captured Judah and Jerusalem
- / believed in resurrection and an after life; also loved money
- / Jacob's new name
- / sent
- / Let it be so, truly, honestly, I believe so
- / the capital of Judah (once called Salem, the name means peace
- / claimed to be spiritual leaders with the exclusive right/ability to interpret the scriptures
- / believers of Christ
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- / Lord, save us
- / Praise Jehovah
- / His name: Jehovah, Yahweh (Hebrew)
- / Savior
- / one who opposes, the devil: enemy; separates, divides, destroys
- / denied the existence of resurrection, angels and other spiritual beings
- / Light
- / anointed; Hebrew: Messiah
18 Clues: / sent • / peace • / Light • / Savior • / Lord, save us • / Praise Jehovah • / Jacob's new name • / believers of Christ • / anointed; Hebrew: Messiah • / His name: Jehovah, Yahweh (Hebrew) • / Let it be so, truly, honestly, I believe so • / a Gentile nation that captured Judah and Jerusalem • / believed in resurrection and an after life; also loved money • ...
Anotomical Terminology 2021-10-20
Across
- refers to structures on the same side
- refers to an imaginary midline dividing the body
- means that a body part is above another
- refers to structures on the opposite side
- means that a body part is below another
- the opposite of proximal
- is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk
- refers to paired structures
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- means situated near the surface
- means toward the front
- parts that are more internal than superficial
- region either side of the epigastric region
- a plane that divides into anterior and posterior
- means toward the back
- a lengthwise plane that divides the body R and L
- a plane that divides the body upper and lower
- the upper middle portion of the body
- means toward the side, or away from midline
18 Clues: means toward the back • means toward the front • the opposite of proximal • refers to paired structures • means situated near the surface • the upper middle portion of the body • refers to structures on the same side • means that a body part is above another • means that a body part is below another • refers to structures on the opposite side • ...
Pipe Terminology 2022-02-24
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- angled fitting used to change direction of pipe run
- valve indicator of allowable fluids
- short pipe with no shoulder between 2 threads
- 3 piece fitting used to connect 2 pipes
- internally threaded fitting used to connect 2 pipes
- pipe that branches to 2 or more distribution pipes
- pipe section made up of more than one piece of pipe
- common valve used for on/off applications
- short threaded pipe usually under 6" in length
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- valve with a long tapering point instead of a disc
- common valve used for on/off or throttling
- angled fitting w/both internal/external threads
- termination fitting screwed onto external thread
- reducing fitting w/both internal/external threads
- a flat strip of material used to mark pipe for straight cut
- termination fitting screwed into internal thread
- fitting which connects 4 pipe sections together
- number which indicates thickness of pipe wall
18 Clues: valve indicator of allowable fluids • 3 piece fitting used to connect 2 pipes • common valve used for on/off applications • common valve used for on/off or throttling • short pipe with no shoulder between 2 threads • number which indicates thickness of pipe wall • short threaded pipe usually under 6" in length • angled fitting w/both internal/external threads • ...
Teen Terminology 2019-10-21
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- An individuals awareness of who he or she is and what he or she does or believes, according to Erik Erikson
- According to to Leonard Pearlin, stimulus that requires a psychological response
- The result of interactions between individuals and their environment that thy perceive as straining or exceeding their ability to adapt and threatening their well being
- A social theory that emphasizes independence and self reliance and that favours the free action of individuals
- According to Erik Erikson, a challenge presented to an individual at each of the 8 stages of life in which new situations and circumstances help him or her to develop and mature as a person
- When people make a transition to a new role, they discard old behaviours in order to adopt new ones
- The period of life when a person is in their teens, is sexually mature, but is still dependent on his or her parents for support
- An individual's sense of self in the adult world, involving a combination of occupational, family, and community roles, according to psychologist Daniel Levinson
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- Individual behaviour based on mental processes and characteristic patterns of motivation
- The process by which people learn appropriate social role behaviours in order to participate in society
- The period of life that follows childhood and adolescence and lasts until death
- An older person who assists a younger person in a transition to a career path and acts as a role model for that person and, or who has a key role in supporting a younger person's dream
- A stage in young adulthood when individuals are trying to achieve independence and to explore their identities but still rely on their parents and others for support
- interactionism, A psychological theory that looks at how individuals behave based on their perceptions of themselves and others
- The set of behaviours that an individual is expected to demonstrate within a status
- A young adult who lives away from home temporarily, and is still receiving financial aid from them (eg. university students)
- The social roles that society defines as appropriate for and for women, including traits, attitudes, and behaviours
- of maturity, In Canada, when a person becomes an adult by law at 18 years of age
18 Clues: The period of life that follows childhood and adolescence and lasts until death • According to to Leonard Pearlin, stimulus that requires a psychological response • of maturity, In Canada, when a person becomes an adult by law at 18 years of age • The set of behaviours that an individual is expected to demonstrate within a status • ...
VCE Terminology 2013-07-18
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- The general achievement test.
- The total produced by adding the primary four to a maximum of two available (and permissible) increments.
- An overall percentile rating reflecting your Year 12 results.
- Score A score from 0-50, determined by the VCAA, which shows how you performed relative to all other students doing the same study. It is based on your school assessments and results.
- To successfully complete a course.
- Band The ATAR range just below the minimum ATAR.
- the victorian certification of education
- The area that you specialise in.
- Technical and further education.
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- Award for a 3-4 year course.
- A prior unit which must be passed to ensure a suitable grounding has been obtained in order to proceed. It may apply at the degree entry level or at the unit level.
- The _ _ _ _ is the central office that administers the application and offer process for places in tertiary courses at university.
- The _ _ _ _ administers the two Victorian senior secondary certificates.
- It adjusts the differences in abilities undertaking different studies, so that the study scores are comparable across different studies.
- Your unique number identifier as a Victorian student.
- Award for a 2-3 year course.
- A publication where insituations outline the VCE study requirements needed for entry into courses.
- Courses that provide professional qualifications with an emphasis on real life application.
18 Clues: Award for a 3-4 year course. • Award for a 2-3 year course. • The general achievement test. • The area that you specialise in. • Technical and further education. • To successfully complete a course. • the victorian certification of education • Band The ATAR range just below the minimum ATAR. • Your unique number identifier as a Victorian student. • ...
Opera Terminology 2015-03-11
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- Music played by the orchestra between the Acts of an opera
- Music played by the orchestra at the beginning
- A 19th century opera with a complex plot
- The lowest female voice
- The lowest male voice
- 4 people singing together
- A type of talk-singing used for the dialogue in an opera
- A big elaborate solo sung at the high points in the plot
- A drama that is entirely sung
- A group of people singing together
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- The hightest female voice
- A theater building used for opera performances
- 3 people singing together
- The middle range female voice
- 2 people singing together
- The highest male voice
- A big musical number at the end of an Act
- The middle range male voice
18 Clues: The lowest male voice • The highest male voice • The lowest female voice • The hightest female voice • 3 people singing together • 2 people singing together • 4 people singing together • The middle range male voice • The middle range female voice • A drama that is entirely sung • A group of people singing together • A 19th century opera with a complex plot • ...
Computer Terminology 2015-09-28
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- what orders links by how relevant it is to the user?
- form of communication where person sending and person receiving are both active
- use a text editor when you want to create a HTML what?
- what are the tags that create web pages called?
- Has the right to lock system under legal investigation
- who publishes content of the wondershare site?
- this type of text is usually half the text as promotional text
- used to connects all computers in a lab or close work space
- what is not guaranteed when using the UT IT resources?
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- this type of language uses a very neutral approach instead of subjective
- form of communication where the sender and receiver are not active at same time
- term used when computers are geographically close (Use the abbreviation)
- consists of HTML tags and multimedia files
- program used for editing plain text files
- can only use this number of images from a photographer
- How does wondershare get social media buttons on their site? (Use the abbreviation)
- can only use what percent of music, music video, or lyrics from an artist
- querry processor accesses the keywords from user and proceeds to look them up in the what?
18 Clues: program used for editing plain text files • consists of HTML tags and multimedia files • who publishes content of the wondershare site? • what are the tags that create web pages called? • what orders links by how relevant it is to the user? • use a text editor when you want to create a HTML what? • Has the right to lock system under legal investigation • ...
Mortgage Terminology 2014-03-25
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- A signed document that is evidence of somebody's legal right to property. A new deed is used for each transfer. The deed contains accurate description information of the property, location, and legal description.
- Lender holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders.
- A general term to describe who funds the loan.
- Insurance coverage placed on a property by the Lender when the borrower fails to insure the property or provide proof the property is insured. Once in place, the coverage only insures the outer structure of the home. The cost and coverage is not comparable to a personal insurance policy.
- An expert (appraiser's) opinion of the value of properly at a given time, based on facts regarding the location, improvements of the property surroundings, etc. Usually less than the Market Value.
- The portion of a monthly payment held by the third party to pay escrowed items (taxes and insurance) as they become due.
- The price at which a house will sell, within a reasonable period of time, based on the like surrounding tied to a loan.
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- A person who assists the borrower through the loan, processing and closing of a mortgage loan.
- A unique description of a property that is used on all legal documents.
- There are three components that make up a mortgage payment(Principal, Interest, and Escrow).
- Liability coverage that can protect against damage caused by fire, flood and similar risks.
- The borrower of money.
- Insurance required for a mortgage loan in case of disaster.
- A proceeding in or out of court to extinguish all rights, title and interest of the property.
- Agreement between the financial institution and the borrower. The agreement states the borrower will consolidate his/her property expenses such as loan payment, property taxes and insurance premium into 12 annual payments to the financial institution.
- The function of collecting payments, managing taxes and escrow, foreclosing and all general function tied to a loan.
- The market value of the property less the homeowners unpaid mortgage balance and any outstanding liens or other debts against the property.
- A lien or claim against real property given as security for a loan.
18 Clues: The borrower of money. • A general term to describe who funds the loan. • Insurance required for a mortgage loan in case of disaster. • Lender holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders. • A lien or claim against real property given as security for a loan. • A unique description of a property that is used on all legal documents. • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-10-29
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- Mature Male Horse
- Young Female Chicken
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Pig or Hog
- Mature Male Chicken
- Mature Female Sheep
- Young Female Pig
- Baby Swine
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- Baby Cattle
- Mature Female Chicken
- Young Female Horse
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Baby Sheep
- Mature Male Hog
- Mature Female Cattle
- Castrated Male Horse
- Mature Female Goat
- Castrated Male Goat or Sheep
18 Clues: Baby Sheep • Baby Swine • Baby Cattle • Mature Male Hog • Young Female Pig • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Horse • Mature Female Goat • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Sheep • Young Female Chicken • Mature Female Cattle • Castrated Male Horse • Mature Female Chicken • Castrated Male Cattle • Castrated Male Pig or Hog • Castrated Male Goat or Sheep
Cooking Terminology 2023-10-24
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- To cook foods suspended over simmering liquid in a covered pot.
- To coat the bottom and sides of a pan with vegetable oil spray or butter.
- To cook food in a small amount of fat over high heat without moving the food in order to develop a flavorful, well-browned crust.
- A mixture of two liquids-such as oil and water-that would not ordinarily stay combined. In an emulsion, one liquid(often the fat) is broken into very small droplets that are suspended in the other liquid.
- To cook foods in liquid that is well below boiling point in a covered pot.
- To grind ingredients into a fine, uniform consistency, often in a food processor or blender. The resulting mixture is also called a puree.
- To quickly cook food in a small amount of fat over moderately high heat while frequently moving the food around the pan.
- To brown food by dry heat-without adding fat-using an oven or skillet. Frequently used to bring out the flavors of nuts, seeds, and whole spices.
- To let food sit in a seasoned mixture of oil, liquid, herbs, spices, and other flavorings before cooking to increase flavor and improve texture.
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- To cook foods in liquid that is just below the boiling point.
- To coat food with a glossy syrup or paste (frequently sugar based).
- To heat sauce or stock in order to partially evaporate the liquids and reduce the volume, concentrate the flavors, and thicken the consistency
- To cook foods directly over an outdoor fire.
- To move cooking food to an ice bath in order to quickly stop the cooking process.
- To cook food in a pan in a high temperature oven to promote browning.
- The caramelized browned bits that remain on the bottom of the pan after food has been sauteed or pan-seared.
- To season with salt before cooking.
- To remove the fat that rises to the surface of pan drippings or braising liquids after roasting or braising fatty cuts of beef, pork, or poultry.
18 Clues: To season with salt before cooking. • To cook foods directly over an outdoor fire. • To cook foods in liquid that is just below the boiling point. • To cook foods suspended over simmering liquid in a covered pot. • To coat food with a glossy syrup or paste (frequently sugar based). • To cook food in a pan in a high temperature oven to promote browning. • ...
Earthquake Terminology 2023-11-02
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- Fault Occurs when the hanging wall of a fault moves down; associated with tensional stress and divergent plate boundaries.
- A record produced by a seismograph.
- A destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano.
- Rebound Hypothesis Describes the build-up and release of stress during an earthquake.
- A sudden shake in the ground from movement within the Earth's crust.
- The place inside the Earth's crust where an earthquake originates.
- Wave A seismic wave that travels along or parallel to the Earth's surface.
- Fault Occurs when the hanging wall and footwall slide past each other; associated with shear stress and transform plant boundaries.
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- The point on the Earth's surface that is vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- Fault Occurs when the hanging wall of a fault moves up; associated with compressional stress and convergent plate boundaries.
- The process of turning something into a liquid, typically a gas.
- A shear wave that causes particles to vibrate perpendicular to the direction the wave is propagating.
- A fracture in the Earth that indicates significant movement.
- Measures and records the details of earthquakes.
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- A less severe succeeding earthquake after the main shock of a large earthquake.
- Also called seismic waves; are the first waves to appear on a seismograph.
- A mild tremor preceding the shaking movement of an earthquake.
18 Clues: A record produced by a seismograph. • Measures and records the details of earthquakes. • A destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano. • A fracture in the Earth that indicates significant movement. • A mild tremor preceding the shaking movement of an earthquake. • The process of turning something into a liquid, typically a gas. • ...
Account Terminology 2024-01-17
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- Economic resource owned or controlled by a company
- Transactions directly from running the business to earn profit. (Day-to-day operations)
- Distributions of profits/earnings to owners; reported as a reduction in Retained Earnings.
- A system of analyzing, recording, and summarizing the results of a business's operating, investing, and financing activities and then reporting them to decision-makers. Also known as the language of business.
- When expenses are greater than revenues.
- All costs incurred when doing business necessary to earn revenues, including employee wages, advertising, insurance, utilities, and supplies used in the office.
- A person who assists in reporting financial information for decision-making and help owners understand the financial effects of those business decisions.
- Business owned by 2 or more people; they're personally liable for all business debts
- The amount investors contribute to the company in exchange for its stock.
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- Amounts earned from selling products or services to customers.
- Generated when the total amount earned from selling goods and services is greater than all the costs incurred to generate those sales.
- Owners' claims to a company's resources (stockholders/shareholders)
- An obligation, financial, or service-based, between two parties that hasn't been fulfilled or paid in full (creditors).
- Profits the company has earned through its operations. Also known as retained earnings.
- Transactions buying and selling productive resources with long lives, purchasing investments, and lending to others. (Long Term Assets)
- Business owned by 1 person; owner is personally liable for all business debts.
- Transactions borrowing from banks, repaying bank loans, receiving cash from stockholders for company stock, or paying dividends to stockholders. (Long Term Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity)
- A separate entity from both a legal and accounting perspective. Public or private business whose owners are not liable for business debts.
18 Clues: When expenses are greater than revenues. • Economic resource owned or controlled by a company • Amounts earned from selling products or services to customers. • Owners' claims to a company's resources (stockholders/shareholders) • The amount investors contribute to the company in exchange for its stock. • ...
Beowulf Terminology 2024-01-24
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- occurs in a narrative when the readers know something that the character doesn’t
- a traditional story with reference to something of collective importance
- the large hall where the lord and his warriors slept, ate, held ceremonies, etc. (Anglo-Saxon)
- a type of poetic form that follows particular metrical and alliterative rules--Anglo-Saxon poetry uses this as its dominant method of poetic expression
- a kind of writing or speaking that tells a story with a beginning and an ending (may be poetry or prose)
- a bard or story-teller responsible for praising deeds of past heroes, for recording history, and for providing entertainment (Anglo-Saxon)
- a term used to denote a relationship obliging kings to rule with their warriors (Anglo-Saxon)
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- a big story with big morals depicting a journey a hero takes (may be poetry or prose)
- authors use this technique to prepare readers for later events in the narrative by providing anticipatory references to or suggestions of those events early on
- the repetition of initial consonant or vowel sounds
- encompasses all of the literary techniques that an author uses to represent a character
- designates the mood of a work and the various devices that are used to create that mood, including (but not limited to) meter and rhyme, sentence structure, repetition, imagery, and symbolism
- a warrior (Anglo-Saxon)
- a character who contrasts with another character (typically the protagonist) in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of that character
- fate (Anglo-Saxon)
- typically a compound of two nouns, with the qualities of each now united to create a new metaphor
- a short, concise statement, usually drawn from experience or inculcating some practical advice
- a reference to a literary or historical person, place, work, or event with which the reader is assumed to be familiar
18 Clues: fate (Anglo-Saxon) • a warrior (Anglo-Saxon) • the repetition of initial consonant or vowel sounds • a traditional story with reference to something of collective importance • occurs in a narrative when the readers know something that the character doesn’t • a big story with big morals depicting a journey a hero takes (may be poetry or prose) • ...
Debate terminology 2023-02-26
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- A reason why an assertion is true.
- The current (status quo) policies regarding the debate resolution area.
- a piece of evidence, usually a quote from an expert, that proves a point.
- The overall standard by which the round should be weighed.
- When a point does not pertain to the resolution.
- To indicate where one is on the flow.
- The argument presented is pertinent to the resolution in spirit or literally, it is topical.
- Argument that supports the Affirmative plan and shows that it has a high degree of
- One-sentence summary of a contention or subpoint.
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- Something bad that happens because of the position one side takes.
- A harm or benefit that can happen on either side and is therefore a wash.
- Usually used in the context of “Group these subpoints together.”
- A point that is a part of the larger umbrella contention
- To carry across the flow.
- Explains the importance of the warranted claim.
- The specific new policy the Affirmative offers to adopt the resolution.
- to reduce or eliminate the current Significance (harms).
- Why you win the round.
18 Clues: Why you win the round. • To carry across the flow. • A reason why an assertion is true. • To indicate where one is on the flow. • Explains the importance of the warranted claim. • When a point does not pertain to the resolution. • One-sentence summary of a contention or subpoint. • A point that is a part of the larger umbrella contention • ...
Writing Terminology 2024-04-22
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- - the main idea of what an essay is about
- - type of essay where one uses analysis to analyze material
- -the type of words that connect ideas
- - the middle of an essay where the topic is discussed
- - a body of work written for a specific purpose
- - used to help develop the writer's ideas that comes from a passage
- - a writer uses this to give order and structure to their writing
- - the paragraph in an essay that establishes the topic
- - to look up information about a given topic being written about
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- - type of essay where one writes in story format
- - the paragraph of an essay that redefines and restates what has already been discussed
- - when the writer explains their ideas and evidence
- - to look over work produced and make changes
- - the main idea of a paragraph
- - type of essay where one make's a claim and defends it
- - the process of creating and organizing ideas before writing an essay
- - a writer does this by providing text evidence and analysis
- - the vantage point from the one writing
18 Clues: - the main idea of a paragraph • -the type of words that connect ideas • - the vantage point from the one writing • - the main idea of what an essay is about • - to look over work produced and make changes • - a body of work written for a specific purpose • - type of essay where one writes in story format • - when the writer explains their ideas and evidence • ...
Meats Terminology 2024-04-02
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- harvesting also yields products made from the blood and internal organs of the animal
- the large pieces into which a carcass is divided
- the prescribed period of time the meat animal must not have received the compound or drug immediately preceding harvest
- The meat industry term for butchering and involves breaking the carcass down into easier-to-handle parts
- highest and best quality cuts of meat
- the cuts of meat that are ready for the consumer
- meat is known as a complete source of ______
- meat from goats
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- meat produce from lambs
- meat cooked to an internal temperature of 140F
- cattle that have been raised exclusively on forage
- there are ______ required features to a label
- amount of white flecks of fat within the lean meat
- meat produced by pigs
- meat from chickens, turkeys, and ducks
- a process by which meat is held under controlled temperatures for a period of time.
- to brown meat in a small amount of fat then cook slowly in a covered pan with a small amount of liquid
- meat from cattle
18 Clues: meat from goats • meat from cattle • meat produced by pigs • meat produce from lambs • highest and best quality cuts of meat • meat from chickens, turkeys, and ducks • meat is known as a complete source of ______ • there are ______ required features to a label • meat cooked to an internal temperature of 140F • the large pieces into which a carcass is divided • ...
Archery Terminology 2024-06-25
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- Protective wrapping of string material around string to prevent wear.
- Protector for string-fingers to prevent chafing.
- guard Protective arm covering for bow-arm.
- The center part of the bow on which the limbs are placed.
- A specified number of arrows (usually 3 or 6) shot between scoring.
- A container for the arrows.
- Parts of the bow above and below the riser.
- The feathers or colored plastic “wings” attached towards the rear of an arrow.
- point Position on the string at which the nock is located.
- bow Bow with limbs that curve away from the archer.
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- Device used to bend the limbs of a bow to allow the string to be attached.
- The body of an arrow.
- A bow with no sight or aiming devices.
- Device to attach the bow to an archer’s bow-hand.
- A wire or plastic device on which the arrow sits before and during the draw.
- pulling the bowstring back.
- Plastic device at the end of an arrow in which the string is placed.
- vane The vane of a different color, which faces the archer.
- Several arrows shot close together
19 Clues: The body of an arrow. • pulling the bowstring back. • A container for the arrows. • Several arrows shot close together • A bow with no sight or aiming devices. • Parts of the bow above and below the riser. • guard Protective arm covering for bow-arm. • Protector for string-fingers to prevent chafing. • Device to attach the bow to an archer’s bow-hand. • ...
Subject Terminology 2024-10-13
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- A word that imitates the sound it represents.
- A word that describes a verb, normally ending in ly
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- A statement that can be proven true.
- The body of words used in a particular language.
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- A word that describes a noun
- Speaking directly to the audience using "you."
- Language that appeals to sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell.
- A technique where three related elements are listed together for effect.
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- Words used to evoke an emotional response.
- Descriptive language that creates a vivid picture in the reader’s mind.
- A word that describes an action
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in words close together.
- A direct comparison without using "like" or "as."
- A numerical fact or data point.
- A question asked for effect, not expecting an answer.
- A personal belief or view.
18 Clues: A personal belief or view. • A word that describes a noun • A word that describes an action • A numerical fact or data point. • A person, place, thing, or idea • A comparison using "like" or "as." • A statement that can be proven true. • Words used to evoke an emotional response. • A word that imitates the sound it represents. • Speaking directly to the audience using "you." • ...
Film Terminology 2023-01-11
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- when you need sound
- biography film
- story stereotypes
- don't say it now, but remember that?
- this has been done a million times
- parallel
- Rocky training
- read between the lines
- the wall Deadpool and She Hulk break
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- main character energy
- modern silent film
- poker face
- stage play on the silver screen
- villain
- sub or ______?
- camera trick named after an Alfred Hitchcock movie
- Stan Lee
- make sure it makes sense
18 Clues: villain • Stan Lee • parallel • poker face • biography film • sub or ______? • Rocky training • story stereotypes • modern silent film • when you need sound • main character energy • read between the lines • make sure it makes sense • stage play on the silver screen • this has been done a million times • don't say it now, but remember that? • the wall Deadpool and She Hulk break • ...
Psychiatric Terminology 2023-01-22
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- incongruent between the emotional feeling
- inability to speak.
- feeling of no joy.
- disorganized thinking that jumps from one idea to another with no evident relation between the
- motor restlessness generally expressed as the inability to sit still.
- feeling of apprehension or tension. (fear of the unknown)
- absence or near absence of any signs of affective expression.
- to excitement with severe motor restlessness.
- slow or dull.
- excessive use of a substance that differs from societal norms.
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- shows one type of expression.
- opposing feelings/emotions. (love and hate)
- unstable mood with rapid change.
- absence of movement.
- shows full range of emotional expression.
- lack of feeling, interest, concern or emotion.
- emotional range attached to ideas outwardly manifested.
- repetitive, meaningless movement or imitating others
18 Clues: slow or dull. • feeling of no joy. • inability to speak. • absence of movement. • shows one type of expression. • unstable mood with rapid change. • incongruent between the emotional feeling • shows full range of emotional expression. • opposing feelings/emotions. (love and hate) • to excitement with severe motor restlessness. • lack of feeling, interest, concern or emotion. • ...
Art terminology 2023-01-30
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- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color
- the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention
- the process or art of using paint in a picture
- A circle organization of color hues, which shows the relationships between primary, secondary and tertiary colors
- a mark with characteristics of width, length, and direction. It can also convey feelings or mood
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance
- a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
- a type of artwork that is also useful. A coffee mug or wicker basket would be an example
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- The Japanese art of paper folding
- A malleable mixture of paper and glue, or paper, flour, and water, that becomes hard when dry
- a principle of design, the state of being strikingly different from something else
- adds excitement, drama, and overall compositional interest to an artwork. An artist can direct how a viewer's eye moves around an image by arranging its elements in a certain way. Rhythm, line, color, balance and space also play a major role in creating
- combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another. Like contrast but typically used most in color terminology
- refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions in a work of art
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement using elements of art
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. Examples include symmetry, asymmetry, and radial
- an enclosed space, a bounded two-dimensional form that has both length and width
- connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, and height
18 Clues: The Japanese art of paper folding • the process or art of using paint in a picture • the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention • a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated • the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance • refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions in a work of art • ...
SPD Terminology 2023-09-20
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- Free from viable microorganisms.
- Enzyme found in almost all cells except for certain anaerobic bacteria.
- Growth of microorganisms in or on a nutrient medium that supports their multiplication; to grow microorganisms in or on such a medium.
- Use of a tool to enhance the visual inspection of a device by enlarging the image.
- Accumulated biomass of bacteria and extracellular material that is tightly adhered to a surface and cannot be removed easily.
- Disinfection process using hot water at temperatures of 65°C to 77°C (150°F to 170°F) for acontact time of at least 30 minutes (min).
- Documented procedure performed by the device manufacturer for obtaining, recording, and interpreting the results required to establish that a process will consistently yield product complying with predetermined specifications.
- Chemical indicators designed to react to all critical variables.
- Process of cleaning and disinfecting soiled medical devices to render then safe for handling and to the extent necessary for subsequent processing.
- Engineered sheet or web structures bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments (and by perforating films) mechanically, thermally, or chemically.
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- Temperature excess above the temperature of saturated steam at the same pressure.
- Removal of contamination from an item to the extent necessary for further processing or for the intended use.
- Validated process used to render a product free from viable microorganisms.
- An expected level of performance that integrates knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgment.
- Process that kills pathogenic and other microorganisms by physical or chemical means.
- Fever-producing substance.
- Apparatus for maintaining a constant and suitable temperature for the growth and cultivation of microorganisms.
- Any object that can penetrate the skin, including, but not limited to, needles, scalpels, scalpel blades, broken glass, broken capillary tubes, and exposed ends of dental wires.
18 Clues: Fever-producing substance. • Free from viable microorganisms. • Chemical indicators designed to react to all critical variables. • Enzyme found in almost all cells except for certain anaerobic bacteria. • Validated process used to render a product free from viable microorganisms. • Temperature excess above the temperature of saturated steam at the same pressure. • ...
Business Terminology 2022-10-31
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- Costs that do not vary
- Reduction in value of assets over time
- Amount of profit remaining after deductions
- "Net income" difference between what a business earns and spends
- Debts business owes to another entity
- Total amount of money earned before deductions
- Money invested into a company by its owners
- Price rise
- Income generated from a business' operations and activities
- Company's net value if liquidating assets to pay off debts
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- Building a company with very little money, often relying on personal savings
- Something lenders can use to secure a loan
- Resources that a business controls that are expected to generate future cash flow
- Addition of new products, services, customers or markets
- Revenues exactly match expenses
- Money spent on utilities, salaries, materials etc.
- flow Movement of cash into and out of the business
- Total sales during a specified period
18 Clues: Price rise • Costs that do not vary • Revenues exactly match expenses • Debts business owes to another entity • Total sales during a specified period • Reduction in value of assets over time • Something lenders can use to secure a loan • Amount of profit remaining after deductions • Money invested into a company by its owners • Total amount of money earned before deductions • ...
Privilege Terminology 2025-08-05
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- Character that Harris compares to Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights
- Hatred towards people of other or certain races
- Character who treats everything serious as a joke
- References to other texts or stories
- Having lots of money
- Unreasonable hate towards a group of people
- Character who believes everyone should treat each other with kindness
- Worry that someone will take something you have, or wanting what someone else has
- Name of private island Harris owns
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- Someone who believes people should act a certain way but don't do it themselves
- Word for the oldest man in the family who is also in charge
- Illegal material that Harris owns statues made of
- Narrators who don't always tell the truth or know what's really happening are...
- Narrator who can't be trusted in We Were Liars
- A special advantage granted to a person or group
- The act of leaving someone out
- Character who has all of the wealth and power in the novel
- Family in We Were Liars who have social privilege
18 Clues: Having lots of money • The act of leaving someone out • Name of private island Harris owns • References to other texts or stories • Unreasonable hate towards a group of people • Narrator who can't be trusted in We Were Liars • Hatred towards people of other or certain races • A special advantage granted to a person or group • ...
Fitness Terminology 2024-12-12
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- Training in order to increase explosiveness and generate force quickly is _______________ training
- Gradual increase in work performed to increase physical fitness is called _______________
- The total range of motion of a joint or joints is called _____________
- How hard you work during an exercise is called _________________
- The break between sets while doing a low stress activity is called _____________ rest
- How often you workout or exercise is called __________________
- If you stop exercising or greatly reduce intensity gains will be lost (Use it or lose it)this is the principle of ___________________
- Exercise when oxygen is not present to be used (short explosive training) is called _______________
- The break between sets used to recover is called ______________
- The bodies ability to change position/direction quickly is called ____________
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- The ability to move 2 or more body parts under control is called ______________
- A training stress or intensity that is greater than what the body can normally handle is called ________
- Exercise when oxygen is present to be used (long endurance training) is called ___________
- Training in order to increase maximal force production or lift heaviest weight is _____________ training
- Training in a specific way in order to get specific changes or results is called _____________
- Training in order to increase sustained activity over time is _______________ training
- Training in order to increase muscle size/growth is _________________ training
- The bodies ability to adjust to stimulus and always need to be challenged is the principle of _______________
18 Clues: How often you workout or exercise is called __________________ • The break between sets used to recover is called ______________ • How hard you work during an exercise is called _________________ • The total range of motion of a joint or joints is called _____________ • Training in order to increase muscle size/growth is _________________ training • ...
Vocab Hw 2022-08-24
Chapter 3 terms 2013-09-30
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- medical doctors trained to handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions
- a community-wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population
- actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury
- deliberate deceit or trickery
- medical doctors who provide physical checkups and general care
- various methods of communicating information
- the sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent diseases or cure other health problems
- using the internet to buy products or services
- the scientific study of patients of disease in a population
- anyone who purchases or uses health products or services
- complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have had to date
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- failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- method of judging the benfits of different products by comparing several factors
- a company's or a store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly
- people or groups whose sole purpose is to take on regional, national, and even international consumer issues
- a plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part or all of a person's medical costs
- all the medical care available to a nation's people, the way they receive care, and the method of payment
18 Clues: deliberate deceit or trickery • various methods of communicating information • using the internet to buy products or services • actions that prevent the onset of disease or injury • anyone who purchases or uses health products or services • failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards • the scientific study of patients of disease in a population • ...
Specialty Call Center 2026-02-13
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- Brain and nerve disorders not requiring surgery
- Skin problems not involving deep wounds or major surgery
- Treatment of reactions and immune related sensitivities
- Heart related conditions and circulation
- Treatment and management of cancer
- Medical care of the digestive system
- Surgical treatment of common abdominal, rectal, and soft tissue conditions
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- Medical management of kidney function and failure
- Imaging tests that evaluate a presence of breast abnormalities
- Surgical treatment of brain and spine conditions
- Medical care of hormone related conditions
- Hearing assessment
- Medical and surgical care of the ear, nose, throat, and sinuses
13 Clues: Hearing assessment • Treatment and management of cancer • Medical care of the digestive system • Heart related conditions and circulation • Medical care of hormone related conditions • Brain and nerve disorders not requiring surgery • Surgical treatment of brain and spine conditions • Medical management of kidney function and failure • ...
Career Specialties 2021-02-11
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- Field of medicine devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.
- Branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy physiology, and disease of the eye.
- Specialized branch of medicine mainly involved in treating arthritis and vasculitis syndromes.
- Branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system.
- Medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- Medical and surgical specialty that deals with diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.
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- Study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases.
- Branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents (birth to age 18)
- The branch of study that deals with hearing, balance, and related disorders.
- Specialty of medicine that employs x-rays, and other modalities (CT-scan, MRI) for diagnostic imaging.
- Branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart.
- Field of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
- Branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the elderly
16 Clues: Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart. • Branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the elderly • Study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • The branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases. • Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system • ...
Airmechanics 2020-09-21
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- aircrafts have flight .....?
- has very important flight stability and?
- movement?
- controls?
- How is called terminology adapted of the similarity of motion between an aircraft and a ship?
- 4-20D......damped?
- gives an airplane the lift?
- is associated with the tail-plane or horizontal stabilaiser?
- X axes motion?
- of usual power units to get the signals from computers?
- 4-20B......damping?
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- about longitudinal axes?
- 4-20 C called?
- the signals are coming from?
- D ratio stands for?
- dynamic stability the aircraft returns to its original flight path and overshoot?
- 4-20A .......damping?
- L ratio stands for?
- Z axes motion?
- kind of stability is assisted by fin and rudder and the sides of the fuselage?
20 Clues: movement? • controls? • 4-20 C called? • Z axes motion? • X axes motion? • 4-20D......damped? • D ratio stands for? • L ratio stands for? • 4-20B......damping? • 4-20A .......damping? • about longitudinal axes? • gives an airplane the lift? • aircrafts have flight .....? • the signals are coming from? • has very important flight stability and? • ...
Vocab Super Quiz Lesson 1,3 and 4 2021-09-13
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- To hate intensely
- A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text
- Fair; not favoring one side over another
- Completely honest
- Dependable; able to be trusted
- Able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result
- To need or desire strongly
- A word with same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word
- Charming; having the power to attract
- A word formed from another word
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- Easy to see; clear; apparent
- To copy the words or ideas of another person and claim they are your own
- Pleasant; friendly
- Vocabulary particular to a certain subject
- To shrink back in fear, dislike, disgust
- To fool or deceive; to mislead
- Wonder,fear, or respect for something impressive
- Having one use among many possible uses; specific
- Inspiring or deserving hatred
- A though or an idea
20 Clues: To hate intensely • Completely honest • Pleasant; friendly • A though or an idea • To need or desire strongly • Easy to see; clear; apparent • Inspiring or deserving hatred • To fool or deceive; to mislead • Dependable; able to be trusted • A word formed from another word • Charming; having the power to attract • Fair; not favoring one side over another • ...
A Crossword Puzzle for The ABC’s of Neuropathy 2013-02-04
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- A neuropathy with perhaps more papers about it than patients with it
- Associated with FS
- Derived from a cream separator
- Contributed to by a cast of 10,000+
- More descriptive than L-SS
- May be a challenging verse to decipher
- Named after 4 French neurologists (but what happened to 2 of them?)
- Named after three neurologists separated by the English Channel
- A more descriptive term for GBS
- The near relative of MMN
- Related to PMP-22
- A triad of features (but is it named after 1 or 2 neurologists?)
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- A unique neuropathy rare in the US
- Synonymous for MGUS
- Associated with the node of Ranvier
- Was thought to be benign; associated with certain neuropathies
- A fulminant neuropathy
- Mutations associated with different types of hereditary neuropathy
- Descriptive terminology but no longer in use
- Similar, but different from, AIDP
- Variant of CIDP
21 Clues: Variant of CIDP • Related to PMP-22 • Associated with FS • Synonymous for MGUS • A fulminant neuropathy • The near relative of MMN • More descriptive than L-SS • Derived from a cream separator • A more descriptive term for GBS • Similar, but different from, AIDP • A unique neuropathy rare in the US • Associated with the node of Ranvier • Contributed to by a cast of 10,000+ • ...
The ABCs of Neuropathy 2013-03-04
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- Was thought to be benign; associated with certain neuropathies
- Associated with Fisher Syndrome
- Derived from a cream separator
- Named after three neurologists separated by the English Channel
- More descriptive than for 18 across
- With similarities to, but different from, AIDP
- A fulminant neuropathy
- Variant of CIDP
- Related to PMP-22
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- Named after 4 French neurologists (but what happened to 2 of them?)
- A unique neuropathy, but rare in the US
- Associated with the node of Ranvier
- May be a challenging verse to decipher
- Contributed to by a cast of 10,000+
- Mutations associated with different types of hereditary neuropathy
- A neuropathy with perhaps more papers about it than patients with it
- A triad of features (but is it named after 1 or 2 neurologists?)
- The relative of MMN
- A more descriptive term for GBS
- Descriptive terminology, but no longer in use
20 Clues: Variant of CIDP • Related to PMP-22 • The relative of MMN • A fulminant neuropathy • Derived from a cream separator • Associated with Fisher Syndrome • A more descriptive term for GBS • Associated with the node of Ranvier • Contributed to by a cast of 10,000+ • More descriptive than for 18 across • May be a challenging verse to decipher • A unique neuropathy, but rare in the US • ...
ABCs of Neuropathy 2013-03-04
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- Contributed to by a cast of 10,000+
- More descriptive than L-SS
- May be a challenging verse to decipher
- Derived from a cream separator
- Antibody associated with the node of Ranvier
- Unique neuropathy, but rare in the US
- Variant of CIDP
- Descriptive terminology, but no longer in use
- Named after 4 French neurologists (but what happened to 2 of them?)
- Neuropathy with perhaps more papers about it than patients with it
- Mutations associated with different types of hereditary neuropathy
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- Relative of MMN
- With similarities to, but different from, AIDP
- Antibody associated with Fisher Syndrome
- Fulminant neuropathy
- More descriptive term for GBS
- Was thought to be benign; associated with certain neuropathies
- Triad of features (but is it named after 1 or 2 neurologists?)
- Named after three neurologists separated by the English Channel
- Related to PMP-22
20 Clues: Relative of MMN • Variant of CIDP • Related to PMP-22 • Fulminant neuropathy • More descriptive than L-SS • More descriptive term for GBS • Derived from a cream separator • Contributed to by a cast of 10,000+ • Unique neuropathy, but rare in the US • May be a challenging verse to decipher • Antibody associated with Fisher Syndrome • Antibody associated with the node of Ranvier • ...
Greek/Latin Roots week 8 2023-12-01
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- having a limit
- occurring at the beginning
- a person who is walking
- the original copy of a play/book/musical piece
- a funeral home where bodies are prepared for burial
- moisture that falls from the sky
- existing from birth
- the last part of something
- special words used in a particular field
- to stop fighting, to admit the opponent has won
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- the state of being alive and sure to ultimately die
- lively in a way that is attractive to others
- born in a particular place
- clever or skillful action
- to cause someone to be super embarrassed
- to cause something to start
- to keep someone/something within limits
- to attract the attention of someone by being interesting
- extremely important; very lively
- to slow the movement/progress of someone/something
- being a citizen of a particular nation
21 Clues: having a limit • existing from birth • a person who is walking • clever or skillful action • occurring at the beginning • born in a particular place • the last part of something • to cause something to start • extremely important; very lively • moisture that falls from the sky • being a citizen of a particular nation • to keep someone/something within limits • ...
Health and hospitals 2023-11-29
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- evaluate a patient
- high blood pressure
- doctor who operates on patients
- blood test
- writing patients' records
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- physician who has finished medical school and is receiving training in different areas
- medical treatment or operation
- where the nurses are when not seeing patients
- time for work
- a single dose of a drug given all at once
- low blood pressure
- drug, medicine
- Intensive Care Unit
14 Clues: blood test • time for work • drug, medicine • evaluate a patient • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • Intensive Care Unit • writing patients' records • medical treatment or operation • doctor who operates on patients • a single dose of a drug given all at once • where the nurses are when not seeing patients • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
first aid crossword 2020-12-14
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- inhaling mediales in for of gas or vapor
- given medical treatment
- confusion of the brain caused by blow of the head
- when your body loses heat faster than it produce
- failure to take proper care while doing something
- sudden disturbance in the brain
- a command given to a person
- permission for something to happen
- deliver defibrillation shock
- putting pressure on the chest
- consuming a substance
- symptoms last longer then expected
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- pushing pressure in one spot
- allergic reaction to an antigen
- Thrust procedure used to unclog windpipe
- the three c's
- staying aware of a medical situation
- rapid contraction of muscle fibers
- emergency medical services
- when a disturbance is in one part of the brain
- someone getting left out of a situation
- service to give immediate poison consumption
- a device for stopping the flow of blood
- state of being kept a secret
- when air cannot go through in or out of the windpipe
- when care isn't treated properly
- insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the bod
- when you have the right acton a medical emergency
28 Clues: the three c's • consuming a substance • given medical treatment • emergency medical services • a command given to a person • pushing pressure in one spot • state of being kept a secret • deliver defibrillation shock • putting pressure on the chest • allergic reaction to an antigen • sudden disturbance in the brain • when care isn't treated properly • ...
first aid crossword 2020-12-14
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- inhaling mediales in for of gas or vapor
- given medical treatment
- confusion of the brain caused by blow of the head
- when your body loses heat faster than it produce
- failure to take proper care while doing something
- sudden disturbance in the brain
- a command given to a person
- permission for something to happen
- deliver defibrillation shock
- putting pressure on the chest
- consuming a substance
- symptoms last longer then expected
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- pushing pressure in one spot
- allergic reaction to an antigen
- Thrust procedure used to unclog windpipe
- the three c's
- staying aware of a medical situation
- rapid contraction of muscle fibers
- emergency medical services
- when a disturbance is in one part of the brain
- someone getting left out of a situation
- service to give immediate poison consumption
- a device for stopping the flow of blood
- state of being kept a secret
- when air cannot go through in or out of the windpipe
- when care isn't treated properly
- insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the bod
- when you have the right acton a medical emergency
28 Clues: the three c's • consuming a substance • given medical treatment • emergency medical services • a command given to a person • pushing pressure in one spot • state of being kept a secret • deliver defibrillation shock • putting pressure on the chest • allergic reaction to an antigen • sudden disturbance in the brain • when care isn't treated properly • ...
Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders 2023-04-19
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- What increases fear for pts with illness anxiety disorder?
- It is important to determine whether symptoms are under the pt’s ____ control
- Top symptoms of Somatic Symptom Disorder are pain and?
- Greek word for body
- Disorder is characterized by neurological symptoms such as weakness, tremors, and difficulty speaking
- Avoids all contact with providers due to correlation with increased levels of anxiety
- For Somatic Symptom Disorder, the patient's suffering is?
- Type of conversion with symptoms such as blindness, aphonia, anosmia, numbness, deafness, tingling/burning sensations
- Pts with conversion disorder may matter-of- ____ report having a sudden loss in function of a body part
- Type of conversion with symptoms such as paralysis, movement/gait disorders, seizure-like movements,
- Expression of stress through _____ symptoms
- Pts typically suffer a ____ functional impairment
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- Physical symptoms may be manifestations of psychological and ____ distress
- Condition in which a person falsely believes they have a serious medical condition despite medical reassurance
- Type of conversion where clients who have an extreme desire to become pregnant manifest a false pregnancy
- Pts with somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder usually discuss their symptoms in ____ terms
- Acronym for neglect, abuse, and trauma that occurs during childhood (risk factor)
- Frequently seeking medical care and diagnostic tests (illness anxiety disorder)
- What setting are these pts often encountered in?
- Disorder characterized by physical symptoms without a clear medical cause
- Condition in which a person experiences distress due to physical symptoms that are actually caused by medication or another medical condition
21 Clues: Greek word for body • Expression of stress through _____ symptoms • What setting are these pts often encountered in? • Pts typically suffer a ____ functional impairment • Top symptoms of Somatic Symptom Disorder are pain and? • For Somatic Symptom Disorder, the patient's suffering is? • What increases fear for pts with illness anxiety disorder? • ...
SCS Medical Crossword Puzzle XVI 2026-03-25
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- This device sterilizes medical instruments
- This hormone regulates sleep
- Osteitis is the medical term for inflammation of the ____
- Epistaxis is the medical term for ____
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- Apoplexy is the medical term for ____
- White blood cells are also called ____
- The white part of the eye called this
- The red pigment in blood is ____
- Syncope is the medical term for ____
- ____ is caused by lack of iodine
10 Clues: This hormone regulates sleep • The red pigment in blood is ____ • ____ is caused by lack of iodine • Syncope is the medical term for ____ • Apoplexy is the medical term for ____ • The white part of the eye called this • White blood cells are also called ____ • Epistaxis is the medical term for ____ • This device sterilizes medical instruments • ...
ADULT MEDICAID 2021-10-19
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- MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED
- OF STATE SSI
- ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55
- MEDICAL RELEASE FORM
- SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM
- VEHICLE REBUTTAL
- THIRD PARTY RECOVERY
- FULL MEDICAID- NO DENTAL,VISION, INHOME, OR MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- CONSENT FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION
- USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
- REQUST FOR INFORMATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND
- BANK REQUEST FORM
- INQUIRY
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- NC RESIDENCY
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY CANNOT BE DUALLY ELIGIBLE
- NC RESIDENCY BY A THIRD PARTY
- PCP FORM
- NOTICE OF YOUR RIGHTS TO APPLY
- LIFE INSURANCE
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
- MEDICAID FOR THE AGED
- ESTATE RECOVERY 55 AND OLDER
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY
- MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM
- DISABILITY SUMMARY
- DISABLED WORKING INDIVIDUAL
28 Clues: INQUIRY • PCP FORM • NC RESIDENCY • OF STATE SSI • LIFE INSURANCE • VEHICLE REBUTTAL • BANK REQUEST FORM • DISABILITY SUMMARY • MEDICAL RELEASE FORM • THIRD PARTY RECOVERY • MEDICAID FOR THE AGED • MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION • REQUST FOR INFORMATION • MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND • SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM • ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55 • MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED • MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM • ...
Ethical Legal Vocab Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Legal information protected from disclosure.
- Protection of sensitive information.
- Written defamation in the legal realm.
- Civil wrongs in legal terms.
- A person authorized to act on behalf of another.
- Medical documentation of a patient's history.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider.
- Unauthorized intrusion into one's personal life.
- Legal documents stating medical preferences.
- Legal rules related to disputes between individuals.
- Moral principles guiding legal behavior.
- Agreements stated in clear terms.
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- Agreement with full knowledge of the facts.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- Legal rules governing offenses against society.
- Threatening and physically harming someone.
- Unlawful confinement of an individual.
- Harmful actions towards others, often illegal.
- Legal documents specifying medical wishes.
- Unspoken but legally binding agreements.
- Legally binding agreement between parties.
- Pertaining to the law or the courts.
22 Clues: Civil wrongs in legal terms. • Agreements stated in clear terms. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Protection of sensitive information. • Pertaining to the law or the courts. • Unlawful confinement of an individual. • Written defamation in the legal realm. • Unspoken but legally binding agreements. • Moral principles guiding legal behavior. • ...
DIY knee review 2024-12-10
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- medical and lateral meniscus
- patellar athlete decelerates plants foot and cuts in oppisite direction
- prevents varus stress
- fasciae lata assists with knee extension
- flexion,extension,internal rotation,external rotation
- semitendinosus
- fx direct or indirect trauma
- overuse fatuity biomerchanics
- direct blow pain loss of motion
- rest ice Compression elevation
- a type of joint
- wt bearing with rotational force with extension
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- femoris vastus medialis
- medical,lateral
- tend repetitive jumping kicking running
- tibial tuberosity pulled from tibia secondary to patellar tendon
- softening deterioration of articular cartilage on posterior patella
- prevents valgus stress
- localized swelling superior to the knee like a balloon
- Tears McMurrays,Apleys Compression,Thessalys
- the bone located in the thigh
- flexion, extension, internal rotation,external rotation
- repeated trauma to the knee joint
- attaches at posterior tibial and medical femur
- attaches at anterior tibia and lateral femur
25 Clues: semitendinosus • medical,lateral • a type of joint • prevents varus stress • prevents valgus stress • femoris vastus medialis • medical and lateral meniscus • fx direct or indirect trauma • the bone located in the thigh • overuse fatuity biomerchanics • rest ice Compression elevation • direct blow pain loss of motion • repeated trauma to the knee joint • ...
Health 2015-02-26
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- Leikkaus
- Arka kurkku
- Sikiö
- Influenssa
- Hedelmätön
- Keuhkokuume
- Isorokko
- Lisääntyminen
- Yhteensopiva
- Reikä (medical)
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Geenit
- Munuainen
- Toimenpide
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Vamma
- Vastaanottaja
- Haava
- Ohitusleikkaus
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- Aivotärähdys
- Siirre
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Leikata (medical)
- Kuollut henkilö
- care Terveydenhoito
- Elin
- Ihottuma
- Kohtu
- Murtunut solisluu
- Kasvain
- Turvonnut polvi
- Vesirokko
- Hedelmällinen
- Kutitteva
- Ripuli
- Pyöryttää
- Mustelma
- Halvaus
- Sikotauti
39 Clues: Elin • Sikiö • Kohtu • Vamma • Haava • Siirre • Geenit • Ripuli • Kasvain • Halvaus • Leikkaus • Ihottuma • Isorokko • Mustelma • Vesirokko • Kutitteva • Munuainen • Pyöryttää • Sikotauti • Influenssa • Hedelmätön • Toimenpide • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Lisääntyminen • Hedelmällinen • Vastaanottaja • Ohitusleikkaus • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Reikä (medical) • Leikata (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • ...
NTW 2024-04-14
Across
- TUMMY ACHE
- PULMONARY ISSUES
- PRECAUTIONARY
- SICK PERSON
- YOUR JOB
- HEART ATTACK
- 911 WHATS YOUR EMERGENCY?
- DR. SARAH FRANCES MCCLURE
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHER
- HARRIS COUNTY EMERGENCY CARE
- THE BEST CONSTABLES OFFICE
- SSO
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- LEADERS OF THE SHIFTS
- DISTRICT
- 911
- A LOT SLOWER THAN PCT 4
- TEXAS EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
- WHERE YOU AT?
- WHAT ANYONE THROWN FROM THE VEHICLE?
- ACCREDITED
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
- WEEEE WOOOS
22 Clues: 911 • SSO • DISTRICT • YOUR JOB • TUMMY ACHE • ACCREDITED • SICK PERSON • WEEEE WOOOS • HEART ATTACK • PRECAUTIONARY • WHERE YOU AT? • PULMONARY ISSUES • LEADERS OF THE SHIFTS • A LOT SLOWER THAN PCT 4 • 911 WHATS YOUR EMERGENCY? • DR. SARAH FRANCES MCCLURE • EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES • THE BEST CONSTABLES OFFICE • EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHER • HARRIS COUNTY EMERGENCY CARE • ...
MSoto Chap 1 & 2 2012-12-12
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- a method of scrambling transmitted data so it cannot be deciphered without the use of a confidential process or key
- system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format
- organization pays for health insurance directly and sets up a fund from which to pay
- medical data from which individual identifiers have been removed; also known as a redacted or blinded record
- person or organization that perform a function or activity for a covered entity
- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided
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- law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- state specified performance measures for the delivery of healthcare
- medical insurance that combines a high-deductible health plan with a medical savings plan
- in HMOs, plan that permits patients to receive medical services from non-network providers
- record of a patient's financial transactions
- healthplan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- standards of professional behavior
15 Clues: standards of professional behavior • record of a patient's financial transactions • standards of conduct based on moral principles • system-to-system exchange of data in a standardized format • prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided • state specified performance measures for the delivery of healthcare • ...
Medical Records and Documentation 2021-09-02
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- Chart documentation sorted by the patient problem list
- Medical record filing system using each documents source
- Charting method based on symptom and diagnosis
- Practitioner findings
- Adding notes to patient chart
- Turning spoken notes into written format
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- Base information for each patient
- The patient's symptoms
- Oral review of a patients body systems
- record Documentation of patient medical history
- Objective, external factors
- Examination and review of medical records for accuracy
- Subjective internal conditions felt by the patient
- Patient who does not follow prescribed treatment plan
- Charting method based on symptoms
15 Clues: Practitioner findings • The patient's symptoms • Objective, external factors • Adding notes to patient chart • Base information for each patient • Charting method based on symptoms • Oral review of a patients body systems • Turning spoken notes into written format • Charting method based on symptom and diagnosis • record Documentation of patient medical history • ...
Medical Records and Documentation 2025-05-12
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- Subjective internal conditions felt by the patient
- Adding notes to patient chart
- Examination and review of medical records for accuracy
- The patient's symptoms
- Base information for each patient
- Objective, external factors
- Patient who does not follow prescribed treatment plan
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- Medical record filing system using each documents source
- record Documentation of patient medical history
- Chart documentation sorted by the patient problem list
- Turning spoken notes into written format
- Practitioner findings
- Charting method based on symptoms
- Charting method based on symptom and diagnosis
- Oral review of a patients body systems
15 Clues: Practitioner findings • The patient's symptoms • Objective, external factors • Adding notes to patient chart • Charting method based on symptoms • Base information for each patient • Oral review of a patients body systems • Turning spoken notes into written format • Charting method based on symptom and diagnosis • record Documentation of patient medical history • ...
Digital technology 2022-05-24
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- A problem in a system
- The process of finding and removing errors in a system
- A digital device
- How energy or information enters a system
- The words or terms used for a specific subject
- A unit of information showed in binary notation using either 1 or 0
- The computer code which consists os two digits, 0 & 1
- the procedure of programming computers
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- A code for humans which is not read by humans
- An algorithm or direction of order
- What comes out the system or the final result
- following a process or procedure/loading something
- Something very popular and useful this generation and ones to come/phones, laptops and computers are all examples
- number 0 in binary
- number 1 in binary
15 Clues: A digital device • number 0 in binary • number 1 in binary • A problem in a system • An algorithm or direction of order • the procedure of programming computers • How energy or information enters a system • A code for humans which is not read by humans • What comes out the system or the final result • The words or terms used for a specific subject • ...
Health First aid Assessment 2021-05-13
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- A first-aid procedure used to treat choking. Another name for this is the Heimlich maneuver
- this is another name for a first-degree burn.
- A life-threatening allergic reaction.
- a condition in which the symptoms of concussion or a head injury last long after the initial injury. This often causes headaches, fatigue, and dizziness.
- another name for a third-degree burn
- a failure to do something that you are legally responsible for
- a condition caused by your body overheating, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to or physical exertion in high temperatures
- when you make your own solution that is wrong. Such as treating a burn with hot water.
- The ability to take in your surroundings in an emergency to accurately determine what happened and is it safe to approach.
- A different type of seizure that may not result in the subject shaking but rather just dead starring at something not possessing their thoughts correctly.
- another name for a second-degree burn
- a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells causes rapid uncontrollable movements.
- A manual emergency procedure used to deliver air into a patient using chest compressions.
- An act or omission (failure to act) by a medical professional that deviates from the accepted medical standard of care.
- An irregular heart beat that increases a person's risks for stroke and other related heart problems
- for this injury you should raise the sprained part and apply cold packs
- A significant and dangerous drop in one's body temperature.
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- the drawing of air or other substances into the body through breathing it in.
- the consumption of a substance. To swallow.
- is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow.
- a traumatic brain injury that affects your brain function. Caused by a rapid impact resulting in brain trauma.
- this should be given when dealing with a bleed. This will help slow the bleed.
- a process for getting permission before conducting healthcare aid on a person. multiply different types such as implied consent or verbal consent.
- an acronym for this is an AED. It is a medical device used to analyze the heart and deliver an electrical shock to restart it.
- The Three C's of an emergency situation
- a medical tool that gets wrapped/tightened around the vein above the cut to stop the bleeding.
- a type of medical help to deliver treatment against a harmful substance in one's body.
- the act of forgetting a step or leaving out a step accidentally.
- the legal requirement forcing a party to take action to try to prevent harm being done to a person
- an acronym for Emergency medical services which is the first emergency treatment given before the patient is in medical hands.
- Personal and medical information given to a health care provider will not be disclosed to others unless the individual has given specific permission
- is a blockage in one throat prohibiting breathing.
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
33 Clues: another name for a third-degree burn • A life-threatening allergic reaction. • another name for a second-degree burn • The Three C's of an emergency situation • the consumption of a substance. To swallow. • this is another name for a first-degree burn. • is a blockage in one throat prohibiting breathing. • A significant and dangerous drop in one's body temperature. • ...
Doctor in the House 2025-10-27
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- Comic book reinterpretation portraying Watson as an army surgeon-turned-hero.
- Doyle’s medical student peer who inspired Holmes’s reasoning style.
- The murderous physician from The Speckled Band.
- Doctor protagonist in 'The Invisible Man', from Doyle’s contemporary, H.G. Wells.
- Doctor who brings Holmes “The Hound of the Baskervilles” case.
- Paralysis specialist in The Resident Patient.
- First name of the ill-fated doctor from The Resident Patient.
- Parodic doctor from Punch magazine’s Victorian Holmes spoofs.
- The real-world psychoanalyst who “treats” Holmes in Meyer’s novel.
- Explorer and physician tied to The Devil’s Foot.
- Medical man who buys Watson’s practice, freeing him to join Holmes.
- Sometimes portrayed as a nurse or doctor in alternate histories.
- Real-life surgeon and Doyle’s professor, model for Holmes.
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- Descendant of the good doctor in later pastiches and TV adaptations.
- Name Holmes adopts while “in exile” as a medical explorer.
- Esteemed Victorian physician who influenced Doyle’s depictions of doctors.
- Physician alias used in a stage parody of Holmes in 1903.
- Freud’s colleague in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution.
- Marvel’s physician-detective sorcerer often compared to Holmes.
- Doctor father in The Gloria Scott, connected to Holmes’s early career.
- Headmaster and doctor in The Adventure of the Priory School.
- First name of the Priory School physician; seldom used in adaptations.
- Watson’s medical contemporary referenced in the 1940s Rathbone films.
- Doctor in modern Sherlock pastiches who aids Mycroft Holmes.
- Tutor and false suspect in Silver Blaze, linked to a medical subplot.
25 Clues: Paralysis specialist in The Resident Patient. • The murderous physician from The Speckled Band. • Explorer and physician tied to The Devil’s Foot. • Freud’s colleague in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. • Physician alias used in a stage parody of Holmes in 1903. • Name Holmes adopts while “in exile” as a medical explorer. • ...
Healthcare Careers Crossword 2025-10-23
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- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
- A professional who helps patients cope with social and emotional issues related to health.
- A healthcare professional who dispenses medications and advises on their safe use.
- A four-year college degree providing more advanced knowledge and skills.
- assistant (MA) - A healthcare worker who performs administrative and basic clinical tasks.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating sports-related injuries.
- A licensed medical professional who practices medicine under a physician’s supervision.
- A professional who studies behavior and provides mental health counseling.
- The highest level of academic degree, required for many healthcare professions like physicians or pharmacists.
- An advanced EMT who provides more complex emergency medical care.
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- Official permission granted by a government agency to practice a healthcare profession legally.
- A therapist who assists patients in regaining skills for daily living and working.
- A two-year college degree often required for entry-level healthcare jobs.
- A licensed nurse who provides direct patient care and coordinates treatment plans.
- A credential awarded to individuals who meet specific professional standards and pass an exam.
- A specialist who helps patients improve movement and manage pain through therapy.
- A healthcare provider trained to give emergency medical care outside the hospital.
- practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) - A nurse who provides basic nursing care under the supervision of an RN or physician.
- Graduate degree earned after a bachelor’s, often required for specialized healthcare roles.
- An expert in nutrition who advises patients on healthy eating.
- A specialist who diagnoses and treats hearing and balance disorders.
21 Clues: An expert in nutrition who advises patients on healthy eating. • A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. • An advanced EMT who provides more complex emergency medical care. • A specialist who diagnoses and treats hearing and balance disorders. • A four-year college degree providing more advanced knowledge and skills. • ...
ADULT MEDICAID 2021-10-19
Across
- MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED
- OF STATE SSI
- ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55
- MEDICAL RELEASE FORM
- SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM
- VEHICLE REBUTTAL
- THIRD PARTY RECOVERY
- FULL MEDICAID- NO DENTAL,VISION, INHOME, OR MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
- CONSENT FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION
- USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
- REQUST FOR INFORMATION
- MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND
- BANK REQUEST FORM
- INQUIRY
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- NC RESIDENCY
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY CANNOT BE DUALLY ELIGIBLE
- NC RESIDENCY BY A THIRD PARTY
- PCP FORM
- NOTICE OF YOUR RIGHTS TO APPLY
- LIFE INSURANCE
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
- MEDICAID FOR THE AGED
- ESTATE RECOVERY 55 AND OLDER
- MEDICARE PART B PREMIUMS PAID ONLY
- MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM
- DISABILITY SUMMARY
- DISABLED WORKING INDIVIDUAL
28 Clues: INQUIRY • PCP FORM • NC RESIDENCY • OF STATE SSI • LIFE INSURANCE • VEHICLE REBUTTAL • BANK REQUEST FORM • DISABILITY SUMMARY • MEDICAL RELEASE FORM • THIRD PARTY RECOVERY • MEDICAID FOR THE AGED • MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION • REQUST FOR INFORMATION • MEDICAID FOR THE BLIND • SPANISH TRANSLATOR FORM • ESTATE RECOVERY UNDER 55 • MEDICAID FOR THE DISABLED • MENTAL HEALTH CONSENT FORM • ...
Ethical Legal Vocab Crossword 2024-04-03
Across
- Legal information protected from disclosure.
- Protection of sensitive information.
- Written defamation in the legal realm.
- Civil wrongs in legal terms.
- A person authorized to act on behalf of another.
- Medical documentation of a patient's history.
- Professional negligence by a healthcare provider.
- Unauthorized intrusion into one's personal life.
- Legal documents stating medical preferences.
- Legal rules related to disputes between individuals.
- Moral principles guiding legal behavior.
- Agreements stated in clear terms.
Down
- Agreement with full knowledge of the facts.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- Legal rules governing offenses against society.
- Threatening and physically harming someone.
- Unlawful confinement of an individual.
- Harmful actions towards others, often illegal.
- Legal documents specifying medical wishes.
- Unspoken but legally binding agreements.
- Legally binding agreement between parties.
- Pertaining to the law or the courts.
22 Clues: Civil wrongs in legal terms. • Agreements stated in clear terms. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Protection of sensitive information. • Pertaining to the law or the courts. • Unlawful confinement of an individual. • Written defamation in the legal realm. • Unspoken but legally binding agreements. • Moral principles guiding legal behavior. • ...
Health 2015-02-26
Across
- Kuollut henkilö
- Kohtu
- Munuainen
- Haava
- Hedelmätön
- Aivotärähdys
- Ihottuma
- Turvonnut polvi
- Arka kurkku
- Murtunut solisluu
- Keuhkokuume
- Leikata (medical)
- Halvaus
- Vamma
- Yhteensopiva
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Leikkaus
- Mustelma
- Kutitteva
- Sikotauti
Down
- Hedelmällinen
- Toimenpide
- Elin
- Vesirokko
- Vastaanottaja
- Sikiö
- Siirre
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Influenssa
- care Terveydenhoito
- Lisääntyminen
- Reikä (medical)
- Ripuli
- Isorokko
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Pyöryttää
- Kasvain
- Geenit
- Ohitusleikkaus
39 Clues: Elin • Kohtu • Sikiö • Haava • Vamma • Siirre • Ripuli • Geenit • Halvaus • Kasvain • Ihottuma • Isorokko • Leikkaus • Mustelma • Munuainen • Vesirokko • Pyöryttää • Kutitteva • Sikotauti • Toimenpide • Hedelmätön • Influenssa • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Hedelmällinen • Vastaanottaja • Lisääntyminen • Ohitusleikkaus • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Reikä (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • Leikata (medical) • ...
Health 2015-02-26
Across
- Kohtu
- Leikkaus
- Elin
- Ripuli
- Pyöryttää
- Reikä (medical)
- Toimenpide
- Murtunut solisluu
- Sikotauti
- Yhteensopiva
- Lisääntyminen
- Kuollut henkilö
- Sikiö
- Isorokko
- Vesirokko
- Ohitusleikkaus
- care Terveydenhoito
- Turvonnut polvi
- Ihottuma
- Hedelmätön
Down
- Kasvain
- Arka kurkku
- Mustelma
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Vamma
- Keuhkokuume
- Leikata (medical)
- Aivotärähdys
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Vastaanottaja
- Geenit
- Haava
- Influenssa
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Hedelmällinen
- Halvaus
- Siirre
- Munuainen
- Kutitteva
39 Clues: Elin • Kohtu • Vamma • Haava • Sikiö • Ripuli • Geenit • Siirre • Kasvain • Halvaus • Leikkaus • Mustelma • Isorokko • Ihottuma • Pyöryttää • Sikotauti • Vesirokko • Munuainen • Kutitteva • Toimenpide • Influenssa • Hedelmätön • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Vastaanottaja • Lisääntyminen • Hedelmällinen • Ohitusleikkaus • Reikä (medical) • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Leikata (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • ...
1B _12_13_CW1 2018-11-06
Across
- fasting blood sugar
- each
- ear, nose and throat
- gastrointestinal
- *F
- drop or drops
- fluid
- electrocardiogram
- fever of unknown origin
- examination
- iron
- gram
Down
- gallbladder
- Food and Drug Administration
- emergency medical technician
- emergency medical services
- emergency department
- eyes, ears nose and throat
- glucose tolerance test
- etiology
- force fluids
- excision
- extract or external
- genitourinary
- fracture
- electroencephalogram
- gallon
- finger stick
28 Clues: *F • each • iron • gram • fluid • gallon • etiology • excision • fracture • gallbladder • examination • force fluids • finger stick • drop or drops • genitourinary • gastrointestinal • electrocardiogram • fasting blood sugar • extract or external • ear, nose and throat • emergency department • electroencephalogram • glucose tolerance test • fever of unknown origin • emergency medical services • eyes, ears nose and throat • ...
MASTERING MEDICATION SAFELY 2025-03-27
Across
- – Something prescribed to treat an illness (10)
- – Routine medical examinations (8)
- – Medical care given to a patient (9)
- – Proper place to keep medicines safe (7)
- – Doctor’s written instructions for medication (13)
Down
- – Place where medicines are dispensed (8)
- – How well a medicine or treatment works (13)
- – Action taken to stop something from happening (10)
- – Proper and responsible way to take medicine (9)
- – Substances used for medical purposes (5)
- – System for medical treatment and services (10)
- – Act of staying away from risk or harm (9)
12 Clues: – Routine medical examinations (8) • – Medical care given to a patient (9) • – Place where medicines are dispensed (8) • – Proper place to keep medicines safe (7) • – Substances used for medical purposes (5) • – Act of staying away from risk or harm (9) • – How well a medicine or treatment works (13) • – Something prescribed to treat an illness (10) • ...
Vocabulary assignment 2022-08-24
7 Clues: A thought or idea • To keep or hold in possession • a word formed from another word • having one use among many possible uses • Vocabulary particular to a certain subject • a list of definitions used in a certain text • A word that means the opposite of another word
Liv Unit 6 2025-03-06
Across
- having limits or a limited number and/or amount
- to cause or start at the beginning of something
- occurring at the beginning of something
- causing death eventually
Down
- extremely small
- the power or opportunity to do something before others do
- to keep someone or something within limits
- the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc.
- to cause something to end
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
10 Clues: extremely small • causing death eventually • to cause something to end • occurring at the beginning of something • to keep someone or something within limits • having limits or a limited number and/or amount • to cause or start at the beginning of something • the power or opportunity to do something before others do • ...
Chest Pain 2023-03-27
Across
- Can be caused by exertion or at rest
- Pain can radiate down this when experiencing a heart attack
- A doctor who specialises in hearts
- Medical term for low blood pressure
- Medical term for a heart rate >100bpm
- A machine used to shock the heart back to a life sustaining rhythm
Down
- A fatty substance found in the blood, can be the cause of clots
- Your heart is made up of two atrium and two...
- Fancy word for bleeding
- Medical term for a heart rate <60bpm
- Blood pressure is registered in millimetres of mercury
- A medical device implanted to assist the heart
- A refill test performed by all to measure peripheral perfusion
- The muscular wall dividing a chamber on the left side of the heart from the chamber on the right.
- Type of medication used to prevent blood clot
- The tubes that take deoxygenated blood to the heart
- A leading cause of cardiac issues, overweight.
17 Clues: Fancy word for bleeding • A doctor who specialises in hearts • Medical term for low blood pressure • Medical term for a heart rate <60bpm • Can be caused by exertion or at rest • Medical term for a heart rate >100bpm • Type of medication used to prevent blood clot • Your heart is made up of two atrium and two... • A medical device implanted to assist the heart • ...
Ez for students medical terminology (Lao) 2023-06-18
Across
- "ກະເພາະລຳໄສ້ອັກເສບ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ເບົາຫວານ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ເຈັບຫົວ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ເຈັບໜ້າເອິກ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ຖອກທ້ອງ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ຍ່ຽວອອກຫຼາຍ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
Down
- "ຄວາມດັນສູງ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ອາຫານບໍ່ຍ່ອຍ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ຂໍ້ອັກເສບ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- "ວິນຫົວ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
10 Clues: "ວິນຫົວ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ເບົາຫວານ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ເຈັບຫົວ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ຖອກທ້ອງ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ຂໍ້ອັກເສບ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ຍ່ຽວອອກຫຼາຍ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ຄວາມດັນສູງ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ເຈັບໜ້າເອິກ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ອາຫານບໍ່ຍ່ອຍ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • "ກະເພາະລຳໄສ້ອັກເສບ" ໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
Systems 2014-03-07
Across
- Non-medical care.
- A digital version of a patient's paper chart.
- A therapist who practices naturopathy.
- A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
- A patient who stays in a hospital while under treatment.
- The ethics of medical and biological research.
Down
- The granting or regulation of licenses, as for professionals.
- A variety of services which help meet both the medical and non-medical needs of people with a chronic illness or disability who cannot care for themselves for long periods of time.
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- Comfort care given to a patient who has a serious or life-threatening disease, such as cancer, from the time of diagnosis and throughout the course of illness.
- A home providing care for the sick, esp. the terminally ill
- Relating to or concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors.
13 Clues: Non-medical care. • A therapist who practices naturopathy. • A digital version of a patient's paper chart. • The ethics of medical and biological research. • A patient who stays in a hospital while under treatment. • A home providing care for the sick, esp. the terminally ill • The granting or regulation of licenses, as for professionals. • ...
Create a Crossword on the Theory of Translation 2024-10-08
Across
- Replacing original voices in films or videos with those in another language.
- Collection of specialized terms.
- (Tools) Software used by translators to assist in translation.
- Smallest unit of meaning in a language.
- (L10N) Adapting a product for a specific language or culture.
Down
- System of spoken, signed, or written communication.
- Opposite words in a binary relationship (e.g., male/female, up/down).
- Language Language requiring two bytes per character (e.g., Chinese, Korean).
- Adaptation Adjusting a translation to suit the target culture.
- Text The original text to be translated.
- Tongue A person’s native language.
11 Clues: Collection of specialized terms. • Tongue A person’s native language. • Smallest unit of meaning in a language. • Text The original text to be translated. • System of spoken, signed, or written communication. • (L10N) Adapting a product for a specific language or culture. • (Tools) Software used by translators to assist in translation. • ...
Forenisc 2025-12-13
Across
- schedule V drugs must show low ___ potential and have medical use
- schedule III drugs have ___ potential for abuse and a currently accepted medical use
- turns violet blue in presence of barbiturates
- criminal penalties are directly ___ to the schedules
- turns purple in presence of heroin and morphine
- test turns blue in presence of cocaine
- schedule I drugs have a high potential for abuse and have no ____ medical use
- turns purple when chloroform is added in the presence of marijuana
Down
- schedule II drugs have a high potential for abuse and have medical uses within severe _____
- forensic chemists employ ___ tests to identify a substance to exclude all other known substances
- color tests that produces characteristic colors for more commonly encountered illicit drugs is considered a ____ test
- schedule IV drugs have a ___ potential for abuse and have a current medical use
- turns purple blue in the presence of LSD
- the most ___ penalties are associated with schedule I and II drugs
14 Clues: test turns blue in presence of cocaine • turns purple blue in the presence of LSD • turns violet blue in presence of barbiturates • turns purple in presence of heroin and morphine • criminal penalties are directly ___ to the schedules • schedule V drugs must show low ___ potential and have medical use • ...
The human body 2023-10-03
Across
- Sudden expulsion of air from the lungs
- Medical doctor who treats diseases of the cardiovascular system
- Sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep
- Discolourated, damaged skin
- Swelling and tenderness of one or more joints
- The bone that protects the brain
- High-pitched whistling sound made while breathing
- Pain or discomfort after eating
- Lack of energy and motivation
- Medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery
Down
- Eye care specialist
- Clear layer of the eye
- Medical doctor who specializes in treating the skin
- Skeletal structure that forms the chest
- The bone below the eye
- The front of the leg below the knee
- Skin condition that causes dry and itchy patches of skin
- Break down food
- Take air into the lungs and then expel it
19 Clues: Break down food • Eye care specialist • Clear layer of the eye • The bone below the eye • Discolourated, damaged skin • Lack of energy and motivation • Pain or discomfort after eating • The bone that protects the brain • The front of the leg below the knee • Sudden expulsion of air from the lungs • Skeletal structure that forms the chest • Take air into the lungs and then expel it • ...
insurance emily 2021-02-11
Across
- covered health care bills for people who are injured on the job
- amount you have to pay before the insurance starts to cover payments
- insurance provided for active military
- document that explains how much you will need to pay and how the much the insurance covers
- the payment or installment you agree to pay a company in order to have insurance
- The insurance company approves that the medical care is necessary
Down
- insurance provided for people who have low income
- a shared payment between the insurance and the insured
- The parent whose birthday (month and day only) falls first in a calendar year is the parent with the primary coverage
- medical condition started before you get the insurance
- payments agreed upon in a capitated contract by a health insurance company and a medical provider
- arrangement in which medical professionals and facilities provide services to subscribed clients at reduced rates
- insurance provided for veterans
- a predetermined fee in return for a range of medical services from physicians and healthcare workers registered with the organization
- allows the insurance to pay the provider directly
- a designated amount you pay for appointments
- insurance provided for kids under 18 whose families have too high income for medicaid but too low income for private insurance
- insurance provided for people older than 65 years
18 Clues: insurance provided for veterans • insurance provided for active military • a designated amount you pay for appointments • insurance provided for people who have low income • allows the insurance to pay the provider directly • insurance provided for people older than 65 years • a shared payment between the insurance and the insured • ...
Medical Terminology Lesson 1 pt. 2 2024-09-05
Blood Bank 2022-04-18
Across
- publishes blood bank standards
- long live RBCs
- erythroblastosis fetalis
- identify antibody on RBCs
- donor HLA antibody?
- are you there D?
- I pick platelets
- I am NOT usually significant
- Anti-A1 lectin
- go away anti-D
- US organization that regulates blood banking
- leuko-reduced PCs fight
- RBC ABO testing
- second most immunogenic antigen
- too much, too fast
- potentiator
Down
- say no to GVHD
- 37C is this temperature
- let's ID that antibody
- can make ABO antigens in plasma
- Anti-H lectin
- most common Kidd system antigen
- was AHG added?
- I am usually significant
- no H
- blood system with C
- international terminology experts
- "____ plasma"(expires in 24 hours)
- serum ABO testing
- most important blood group
- store at -18C for one year
- blood system associated with P. vivax infection
- are RBCs coated in vivo?
33 Clues: no H • potentiator • Anti-H lectin • say no to GVHD • long live RBCs • was AHG added? • Anti-A1 lectin • go away anti-D • RBC ABO testing • are you there D? • I pick platelets • serum ABO testing • too much, too fast • donor HLA antibody? • blood system with C • let's ID that antibody • 37C is this temperature • leuko-reduced PCs fight • erythroblastosis fetalis • I am usually significant • ...
Code Review 2022-02-02
Across
- what a primary reviewer should be with the area of code
- no more than needed
- great engineers listen to them
- the desired size of a PR
- needed on every PR
- must be considered and tested
- opportunity for standardization or reuse
- improves quality and facilitates learning
- should be descriptive
- check IntelliJ and eliminate them
- is it a good one?
- should have CRAB and summary
- should summarize the change
- keeps focus off the trivial
Down
- review before adding reviewers
- needed for backports
- explain why not what
- these should be removed
- working together to improve code quality
- considered to get from here to there
- no longer needed
- needed on every pull request
- the PR relation to the whole system
- codifies best practices
- unscripted testing
- a minor comment for education or polish
- enshure it's correct
- should sufficiently cover
- consider customers when user facing
29 Clues: no longer needed • is it a good one? • needed on every PR • unscripted testing • no more than needed • needed for backports • explain why not what • enshure it's correct • should be descriptive • these should be removed • codifies best practices • the desired size of a PR • should sufficiently cover • should summarize the change • keeps focus off the trivial • needed on every pull request • ...
The Revelations 2023-05-24
Across
- the place where the final battle will occur
- What fictional animal represents Satan
- What Island is the Author in during the visions
- a one-thousand year period
- What modern Country houses the seven Churches.
- represents Jesus where catastrophic events occur
- in biblical terminology a recorded revelation
- What Country was the persecuting the Christians at the time
- angels. 7 trumpets blown triggering catastrophic events
- Who does the Lamb represent
- the teaching of the end times
- 7 years of suffering before Christ returns
Down
- seven seals What starts the apocalypse
- the expectation that the world will end
- religious groups expecting rev 20 to be literal
- A message told from god
- belief that earth is divided into eras
- Who receives the visions of the Revelations
- refers to catastrophic events
- belief that Christians will be separated once judged
20 Clues: A message told from god • a one-thousand year period • Who does the Lamb represent • refers to catastrophic events • the teaching of the end times • What fictional animal represents Satan • belief that earth is divided into eras • the expectation that the world will end • seven seals What starts the apocalypse • 7 years of suffering before Christ returns • ...
Revelation puzzle 2023-05-19
Across
- the place where the final battle will occur
- What Island is the Author in during the visions
- 7 years of suffering before Christ returns
- religious groups expecting rev 20 to be literal
- the expectation that the world will end
- Who does the Lamb represent
- angels 7 trumpets blown triggering catastrophic events
- What modern Country houses the seven Churches.
- belief that Christians will be separated once judged
- Who receives the visions of the Revelations
- in biblical terminology a recorded revelation
Down
- refers to catastrophic events
- What fictional animal represents Satan
- a one-thousand year period
- represents Jesus where catastrophic events occur
- belief that earth is divided into eras
- the teaching of the end times
- What Country was the persecuting the Christians at the time
- Seven Seals What starts the apocalypse
- A message told from god
20 Clues: A message told from god • a one-thousand year period • Who does the Lamb represent • refers to catastrophic events • the teaching of the end times • What fictional animal represents Satan • belief that earth is divided into eras • Seven Seals What starts the apocalypse • the expectation that the world will end • 7 years of suffering before Christ returns • ...
Father's Day Fun! 2025-06-15
Across
- Red bucket delights
- Gift from the pancakes
- Unintended broccoli pairing
- Come in red and blue varieties, often "go"
- Cup variant, recent victor
- Necessary pre-departure activity
- TruFru coating
- Pant no sag
- Clash of Clans MVP
- Harvard hazing technique
- Blue blob seeks to absorb
- Why isn't anyone laughing...
- Mo
- Doctor, dwelling
- Daunting Vermont challenge
- Unlikely documentary star, oily farm local
- Field hockey/lacrosse vantage point
Down
- Where one man fails, another man sails
- Marines "Rocky" trainer
- B&T egg specialty
- "Hello Mr. Fogarty"
- Corn-to-hydrogen pipeline
- Swish Swish
- Fetch enthusiast
- Thief synonym, "made out like a"
- Local herder
- Masculine cooking wear
- What did you need when you were down?
- Marine terminology, Buster
- Blue Diamond, preferred croissant filling
- Marine calling card typo
- Storm observatory
- Press to impress
33 Clues: Mo • Swish Swish • Pant no sag • Local herder • TruFru coating • Fetch enthusiast • Press to impress • Doctor, dwelling • B&T egg specialty • Storm observatory • Clash of Clans MVP • Red bucket delights • "Hello Mr. Fogarty" • Gift from the pancakes • Masculine cooking wear • Marines "Rocky" trainer • Harvard hazing technique • Marine calling card typo • Corn-to-hydrogen pipeline • ...
Reptile Husbandry and Restraint 2014-01-13
Across
- Terrapins falling from a 5th floor balcony have ____ rise syndrome
- Lizards are ideally housed in a _________?
- UV is required for Vitamin D and ______ absorption
- The name for retaining shedding skin
- All liazrds and snakes hould be provided with a _______ area to provide extra heat.
- One of the commonest lizards in Hong Kong is the Green ____?
- Wood shavings are not recommend as beeding as they can be ingested and cause _____?
- What is the most basic nutrient needed for survival?
- PBT stands for preffered body ________?
- Where apart from the dorsal tail vein is a good place to take blood from a terrapin
- We maintain our ___ ward at 28c
- Male Bearded Dragons can be identified by the ____ under the hindlegs.
- Egg binding is also known as what?
- Geochelone ______ is one of the largest tortoises we see in practice
- Lack of calcium can lead to ______ bone disease
- Two main sources of heat are continuous and _____
- The ______ tail vein is good for taking blood from lizards
Down
- The Red Eared _______ is very common in Hong Kong
- Tortoises are ___ dwelling
- Tortoises can be desert, grassland and _____
- Keeping fluids warm in an _______ is imoprtant
- Holding small/medium tortoises is similar to holding a ______
- Reptiles have the possibility of carrying what zoonotic disease?
- This is a cheap substrate and can be thrown away
- What is the correct terminology for lizard?
- Snakes are what when it comes to the diet?
- Chameleons require high ______ in order to remain healthy.
- How do you describe a reptiles thermoregulation?
- Tortoises have a plastron and _______
- Reptiles should be provided with Preffered optimum temperature ____
- This is the fluid recommeded for use in reptiles
- I/M injection si lizards can be given in hte front limbs or ____ muscle
- Salmonella is a ________ infection
- When bringing in snakes a _______ case inside a box is usually safest
- UV should be on for 8-10 _____
- What is the correct terminology for a bladder stone?
36 Clues: Tortoises are ___ dwelling • UV should be on for 8-10 _____ • We maintain our ___ ward at 28c • Egg binding is also known as what? • Salmonella is a ________ infection • The name for retaining shedding skin • Tortoises have a plastron and _______ • PBT stands for preffered body ________? • Lizards are ideally housed in a _________? • ...
25 2026-01-17
10 Clues: – Traffic light • – Health center • – City congestion • – Emergency sound • – Pedestrian path • – Medical facility • – Patient caregiver • – Emergency vehicle • – Medical responders • – Medical professional
Pathology circulatory disorders 2017-08-21
Across
- Local (often spherical) accumulations of blood in tissues or organs.
- Medical shock caused by failure of sympathetic neurogenic vasoconstriction with consequent peripheral blood pooling.
- Large flat haemorrhages (greater than about 15 mm diameter).
- An increased volume of blood in a tissue or organ due to an increase in blood flow to that tissue or organ.
- Medical shock caused by sudden loss of blood or blood plasma.
- A stage of arteriosclerosis involving fatty deposits in the walls of arteries, thus narrowing the lumen.
- A detached (free-floating) physical mass in the lumen of a vessel.
- Medical shock caused by sudden cardiac failure.
- An increased volume of blood in a tissue or organ due to impaired venous drainage of that tissue of organ.
Down
- The swelling of tissues and organs caused by the presence of excessive serous fluid in the extravascular compartment.
- Small, flat haemorrhages of about one mm in diameter.
- A life-threatening failure of the circulatory system resulting in systemic hypoperfusion.
- Is the extravasation of blood.
- Medium-sized, flat haemorrhages (about 2 to 15 mm diameter).
- Hardening or thickening of the arterial walls.
- A localised area of ischaemic necrosis in a tissue or organ produced by occlusion of the arterial supply or of the venous drainage.
- Medical shock caused by vasodilation mediated by histamine and cytokines.
- A pathological clot in the lumen of a blood or lymph vessel.
- Medical shock caused by certain bacterial endotoxins and exotoxins.
19 Clues: Is the extravasation of blood. • Hardening or thickening of the arterial walls. • Medical shock caused by sudden cardiac failure. • Small, flat haemorrhages of about one mm in diameter. • Medium-sized, flat haemorrhages (about 2 to 15 mm diameter). • Large flat haemorrhages (greater than about 15 mm diameter). • ...
Innovation & The Future 2023-04-24
Across
- health coverage over 65
- is rising costs
- have begun to focus more on early prevention
- substance that find and replace damaged cells
- medical procedure doesn't require hospital stay
- which uses a camera built into sunglasses
- continues to advance and provide new ways for the body
- which country developed the surgical knife
Down
- health coverage low income
- photo copy process
- specialty screening for breast cancer
- trends beginning to focus more on wellness
- medicine that focuses on being whole and unique
- precautionary measures to take lessen likelihood for medical issues
- technology people to have an idea in our kind of modern age
- idea that the body heals itself
- allows individuals who are paralyzed
17 Clues: is rising costs • photo copy process • health coverage over 65 • health coverage low income • idea that the body heals itself • allows individuals who are paralyzed • specialty screening for breast cancer • which uses a camera built into sunglasses • trends beginning to focus more on wellness • which country developed the surgical knife • ...
Emergency Code Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-12
Across
- who can turn off medical gases
- bomb threat
- active shooter
- missing or kdnapped child
- snow or ice
- no water
- funnel cloud
- security rapidly needed
Down
- material safety data sheet
- mass casuality event
- missing or wandering patient
- hazmat decontamination emergency
- evacuation
- medical emergency or CPR
- fire
- infant abduction or missing baby
- rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish
17 Clues: fire • no water • evacuation • bomb threat • snow or ice • funnel cloud • active shooter • mass casuality event • security rapidly needed • medical emergency or CPR • missing or kdnapped child • material safety data sheet • missing or wandering patient • who can turn off medical gases • hazmat decontamination emergency • infant abduction or missing baby • rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish
SSheikh Chapter 1 & 2 2012-12-12
Across
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- prior authorization from a payer
- organization that pays for health insurance directly and setup a fund from which to pay
- case in which relator accuses another party of fraud
- Health plan, clearinghouse who transmits any health information in electronic form
- a fixed prepayment to a medical provider
- behavior at work
Down
- organization work for covered entities but not for themselves
- impermissible use of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- protect people private health information, uncover fraud and abuse
- permits patient to receive medical services from non-network providers
- person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse
- moral values
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical service and resulting in injury
- high deductable with a medical savings plan
15 Clues: moral values • behavior at work • prior authorization from a payer • a fixed prepayment to a medical provider • high deductable with a medical savings plan • method of converting a message into encoded text • person who makes an accusation of fraud or abuse • case in which relator accuses another party of fraud • ...
Biomedical Engineering Crossword 2024-05-11
Across
- The identification of the nature of an illness
- College Degree
- Biomedical ___ Engineers set up and repair medical devices and tools
- They design ___ devices
- ___ Tracker (ex. Apple Watch)
- Uses x-rays to create detailed internal images of the body
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Instrument used to measure a person's heart rate/blood pressure, respiration, and skin conductivity
Down
- To observe and check the progress of (a medical condition)
- A test to record the electrical signals in the heart
- Biomedical ___ Engineers design equipment and devices for diagnosing medical problems
- Might use computer ___ to conduct research
- Uses strong magnetic fields to create 3D images of organs
- First preliminary model of something
- Biomedical ___ Engineers are involved in the collection and analysis of biomedical information, and work with simulations and modeling
15 Clues: College Degree • They design ___ devices • ___ Tracker (ex. Apple Watch) • First preliminary model of something • Might use computer ___ to conduct research • The identification of the nature of an illness • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • A test to record the electrical signals in the heart • Uses strong magnetic fields to create 3D images of organs • ...
Spelling Words December 18, 2023 2023-12-18
Across
- the techniques followed in a particular discipline
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
- the science that studies living organisms
- the study of organisms and their environment
Down
- the science of dealing with the atmosophere
- a collection of selected literary passages
- the science of the history of the earth as recorded in rocks
- the study of animals
8 Clues: the study of animals • the science that studies living organisms • a collection of selected literary passages • the science of dealing with the atmosophere • the study of organisms and their environment • the techniques followed in a particular discipline • a system of words used to name things in a discipline • ...
polyglot 2022-06-09
Across
- A saying that has both a literal and figurative meaning.
- Style of pronunciation
- Technical terminology or characteristic idiom used by a profession or group.
- Vocabulary of an informal register, common in spoken conversation.
- The scientific study of human languages.
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- Most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language.
- Language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth.
- Official language of Eritrea.
8 Clues: Style of pronunciation • Official language of Eritrea. • The scientific study of human languages. • A saying that has both a literal and figurative meaning. • Most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. • Vocabulary of an informal register, common in spoken conversation. • ...
Northern Lights Reading Paper Revision 2017-12-10
Across
- What your impressions should all be
- Action word
- What should you do with key words in the evidence for Q2,Q3,Q4
- The vital piece of stationery you will need
- Name, person, object, place, concept
- How many pieces of evidence to cover for full marks for evaluate
- The first question on the paper
- Explains how a verb is performed
- You should start each idea with a new
- What should you always use when explaining
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- Describes nouns
- You should cover what side of the argument for evaluate?
- What you should refer to for Q2,Q3,Q4
- The final question will be
- The third question will be
- The second question on the paper
- What order should you write about the evidence
- How many minutes you should spend on the fourth question
- At the end of Q4 you should write a
- How many pieces of evidence you should find for the first question
20 Clues: Action word • Describes nouns • The final question will be • The third question will be • The first question on the paper • The second question on the paper • Explains how a verb is performed • What your impressions should all be • At the end of Q4 you should write a • Name, person, object, place, concept • What you should refer to for Q2,Q3,Q4 • ...
. 2023-11-14
Across
- color code for Hazmat Incident
- Color code for Emergency department Surge
- Spooky celebration on October 31st
- Color code for Active Shooter/Armed Intruder
- Maternal Hemorrhage
- Color code for Fire
- Color Code for Infant/Child Abduction
Down
- Color Code for Building Evacuation
- Annual November feast in the United States
- Color code for Emergent Security Response
- Color code for Medical Emergency (Clinical Area)
- Color code for Disaster
- Color code for Medical Emergency (None Clinical area)
- Color code for Pediatric Medical Emergency
14 Clues: Maternal Hemorrhage • Color code for Fire • Color code for Disaster • color code for Hazmat Incident • Color Code for Building Evacuation • Spooky celebration on October 31st • Color Code for Infant/Child Abduction • Color code for Emergent Security Response • Color code for Emergency department Surge • Annual November feast in the United States • ...
7 Dimensions of ABA 2024-04-03
Across
- plan is easy to follow and able to be taught by anyone
- collecting data; analyzing changes in the environment to behaviors
- observable and measurable
- utilizing learned skills in different settings
Down
- based on core principles and terminology of ABA
- treatment that holds practical importance to the client and family
- socially significant
7 Clues: socially significant • observable and measurable • utilizing learned skills in different settings • based on core principles and terminology of ABA • plan is easy to follow and able to be taught by anyone • treatment that holds practical importance to the client and family • collecting data; analyzing changes in the environment to behaviors
MEDICAL 2024-09-12
Medical 2024-05-01
Across
- cuff Collective set of four deep muscles of the glenohumeral joint
- stability mobility with steadiness of a joint
- tendon Tissue that connects the biceps muscle to the shoulder girdle
- joint separation occurs when the clavicle separates from the scapula.
- process Repetitive movements that press the acromion against the rotator cuff tendons can weaken and damage the tissue
- joint synovial ball-socket joint of the shoulder
- shoulder Of the humerus that occurs in the anterior inferior direction.
Down
- joint area where the clavicle and the sternum connect
- joint a joint in the shoulder where two bones meet
- syndrome Occurs when the space between the humeral head below and the acromion above becomes narrowed
10 Clues: stability mobility with steadiness of a joint • joint synovial ball-socket joint of the shoulder • joint a joint in the shoulder where two bones meet • joint area where the clavicle and the sternum connect • cuff Collective set of four deep muscles of the glenohumeral joint • tendon Tissue that connects the biceps muscle to the shoulder girdle • ...
