medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Professionals 2022-10-19
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- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of the function and disorders of the urinary system.
- a person qualified to practise medicine, especially one who specializes in diagnosis and medical treatment as distinct from surgery.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues.
- uses imaging equipment and soundwaves to form images of many parts of the body, known as ultrasounds
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- health care professionals who identify, assess and manage disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems.
- a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours.
- highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components.
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- a health care professional focused on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine.
15 Clues: an expert on diet and nutrition. • a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals • a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat tumours. • ...
Medical Sociology 2024-01-02
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- Structural or physical dysfunction in the body.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well being.
- The behaviors associated with having an illness
- Attaching a medical term to a deviant act or non typical result.
- illnesses that are questioned or considered questionable by some medical professionals
- The physical limitations a less-able person faces
- The study of the cause and distribution of disease.
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- the social process that normalizes “sick” behavior
- The act of looking down at someone that has a disease.
- A social Institution responsible for treating disease and improving the health of a person.
- a reduction in one’s ability to perform everyday tasks; the World Health Organization notes that this is a social limitation
- The process that changes “bad” behavior into “sick” behavior
- The answer to this one is "WORD_BANK" and is here to provide you with a word bank for the other questions.Medical-Sociology, Medicine, Health, Disease, Sick-Roles, Stigmatization-of-Illness, Contested-Illnesses, Illnesses-Beliefs, Medicalization, Social-Epidemiology, disability, demedicalization, impairment
- Assumptions about the severity or nature of symptoms
- A perspective that seeks to understand the ways that society approaches and shapes health, disease and illness
15 Clues: Structural or physical dysfunction in the body. • The behaviors associated with having an illness • The physical limitations a less-able person faces • the social process that normalizes “sick” behavior • A state of physical, mental, and social well being. • The study of the cause and distribution of disease. • Assumptions about the severity or nature of symptoms • ...
Medical Term 2023-12-03
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- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage often caused by a blood clot.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe but the duration is short.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A tender fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue usually due to infection.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Not cancerous.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
15 Clues: Not cancerous. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage often caused by a blood clot. • ...
Medical Term 2023-12-03
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- Study of blood and blood disorders
- A group of disorders in which there is abnormal production or structure of the hemoglobin molecule
- Mechanism that leads to cessation of bleeding from a blood vessel
- Bleeding into a joint space.
- Fear of blood
- Bleeding disorder that the blood does not clot properly
- Multipotent cells that can give rise to both hematopoietic cells and endothelial cells
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- The part of your red blood cells that carry oxygen.
- Process of creating a wide variety of blood and bone marrow cells
- Pathologic condition demonstrating engulfment of bone marrow cellular elements
- Bleeding
- benign vascular tumor derived from blood vessel cell types
- A collection of blood in tissue
- Blood in urine
- Breakdown of red blood cell
15 Clues: Bleeding • Fear of blood • Blood in urine • Breakdown of red blood cell • Bleeding into a joint space. • A collection of blood in tissue • Study of blood and blood disorders • The part of your red blood cells that carry oxygen. • Bleeding disorder that the blood does not clot properly • benign vascular tumor derived from blood vessel cell types • ...
Medical Terms 2024-02-14
Medical Imaging 2019-03-31
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- Body system whose function is movement, support, protection, produce blood cells and more
- Imaging using high frequency sound waves
- Trained person who does medical imaging scans
- Type of radiation that can damage human cells
- Computed Tomography Scan which uses X-rays __(1)__(1) ____(4)
- Soft tissue structure that joins bones to bones
- MRI scan used to measure blood flow in the brain
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- X-rays are used to diagnose breaks in these human structures
- Imaging using radio waves and magnetic field
- Soft tissue that produces force and motion
- Soft tissue structure that joins muscle to bone
- Soft tissue structure best seen by MRI
- Imaging using a specific type of electromagnetic radiation
- Strongest bone in the human body
- Metal that protects radiologists from X-ray exposure
15 Clues: Strongest bone in the human body • Soft tissue structure best seen by MRI • Imaging using high frequency sound waves • Soft tissue that produces force and motion • Imaging using radio waves and magnetic field • Trained person who does medical imaging scans • Type of radiation that can damage human cells • Soft tissue structure that joins muscle to bone • ...
Medical Terms 2019-05-29
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- relation to involving or requiring free oxygen.
- of or situated on the Inside.
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that takes place in the cells.
- relation to involving or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- principle organ in the olfactory system.
- part of throat behind mouth and nasal cavity.
- voice box.
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- the outward features of something.
- the process or action of exhaling.
- the action of inhaling or breathing in.
- the action of breathing.
- passage of airway in the respiratory system that conducts air into the lungs.
- the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
- windpipe.
- pair of spongy filled organs.
15 Clues: windpipe. • voice box. • the action of breathing. • of or situated on the Inside. • pair of spongy filled organs. • the outward features of something. • the process or action of exhaling. • the action of inhaling or breathing in. • principle organ in the olfactory system. • part of throat behind mouth and nasal cavity. • relation to involving or requiring free oxygen. • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2020-01-15
15 Clues: R • P • Rx • UA • dx • GYN • EEG • As neede • Nothing by mouth • Three times a day • Nausea and Vomiting • Incision and Drainage • Dilation and Curettage • Usual childhood disease • Discontinue or Discharge
Medical Abbreviations 2020-01-15
15 Clues: R • P • Rx • dx • UA • GYN • EEG • As needed • Nothing by mouth • Three times a day • Nausea and Vomiting • Incision and Drainage • Dilation and Curettage • Usual childhood disease • Discontinue or Discharge
Crossword Medical 2024-05-03
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- take three times per day
- take twice per day
- is the rhythm of the heartbeat that is perceived when palpating an artery, such as the radial pulse in the wrist.
- a volumetric measurement commonly used in dosing liquid medications, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters.
- refers to the administration of medications under the tongue, allowing rapid absorption through the mucous membranes into the systemic circulation without passing through the digestive system
- is an injury to the skin or tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity or radiation, which can vary in severity and symptoms
- take once a day
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- is a method of covering and protecting a wound using materials such as bandages and dressings.
- refers to the administration of medications under the skin, in the subcutaneous layer, for gradual absorption into the bloodstream.
- refers to the process of identifying a disease or medical condition through evaluation of symptoms, signs, laboratory tests, and other clinical data.
- refers to medications applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes to act locally in the application area.
- is the amount of internal body heat measured
- a unit of weight measurement in the metric system, used to express doses of medications, being a thousand times smaller than a gram.
- a measure that indicates the amount of medicated liquid administered per unit of time, commonly expressed in drops per minute in intravenous therapies
- are subjective manifestations perceived by a patient that indicate the presence of a disease or disorder, such as pain, fever, fatigue, among others
15 Clues: take once a day • take twice per day • take three times per day • is the amount of internal body heat measured • is a method of covering and protecting a wound using materials such as bandages and dressings. • refers to medications applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes to act locally in the application area. • ...
Medical Crossword 2023-07-19
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- an illness
- pain that will not go away
- cannot move a part of the body
- not cancerous
- becoming bad quickly
- the rate that blood flows through the body high/low
- treatment for cancer
- not normal for the human body
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- a machine that makes pictures of your bones
- other symptoms
- to remove a limb
- damage to the body
- a baby that was just born
- it hurts
- E.R.
15 Clues: E.R. • it hurts • an illness • not cancerous • other symptoms • to remove a limb • damage to the body • becoming bad quickly • treatment for cancer • a baby that was just born • pain that will not go away • not normal for the human body • cannot move a part of the body • a machine that makes pictures of your bones • the rate that blood flows through the body high/low
Medical demography 2025-03-14
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- The availability and ability of people to obtain medical services.
- The rate of deaths occurring in a specific population.
- The statistical study of populations, including birth, death, and migration rates.
- The movement of people from one region or country to another, affecting population dynamics.
- The number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births.
- The ratio of dependent individuals (young and elderly) to the working-age population.
- The number of live births per 1,000 people in a given year.
- The number of people living per unit area of land.
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- The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- A demographic trend where the proportion of elderly individuals is increasing.
- The ability of individuals or populations to reproduce.
- The measure of illness or disease prevalence in a population.
- The study of disease distribution and determinants in populations.
- The increasing movement of populations from rural to urban areas.
- The science of preventing disease and promoting health at a population level.
15 Clues: The number of people living per unit area of land. • The rate of deaths occurring in a specific population. • The ability of individuals or populations to reproduce. • The average number of years a person is expected to live. • The number of live births per 1,000 people in a given year. • The measure of illness or disease prevalence in a population. • ...
medical terms 2025-04-15
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- specialist in the study of eyes
- pertaining below the stomach
- inflammation of stomach
- disease of heart muscle
- the process of viewing a joint
- tool used to view the ear
- recording electrical activity in muscle
- pertaining to heart and lungs
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- liver tumor
- visual exam of colon
- surgical removal of a kidney
- inflammation of the outer layer of heart
- inflammations of the bone and joint
- study of the skin
- disease of nerves
15 Clues: liver tumor • study of the skin • disease of nerves • visual exam of colon • inflammation of stomach • disease of heart muscle • tool used to view the ear • surgical removal of a kidney • pertaining below the stomach • pertaining to heart and lungs • the process of viewing a joint • specialist in the study of eyes • inflammations of the bone and joint • ...
Medical Coding 2025-05-06
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- Section of the ICD-10 book where codes are listed by category.
- Alphanumeric representation of a service or diagnosis.
- A code named after a person.
- Two-digit code that gives extra details about a procedure.
- Following legal and coding rules.
- Combining multiple services under one code.
- Official rule for selecting and sequencing codes.
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- A treatment, surgery, or test performed on a patient.
- A review to check coding and billing accuracy.
- Request sent to insurance for payment.
- Codes used for Medicare and supplies not found in CPT.
- The reason a patient is receiving care.
- Code set for procedures and services.
- A documented visit or interaction between patient and provider.
- Diagnosis code system used worldwide.
15 Clues: A code named after a person. • Following legal and coding rules. • Code set for procedures and services. • Diagnosis code system used worldwide. • Request sent to insurance for payment. • The reason a patient is receiving care. • Combining multiple services under one code. • A review to check coding and billing accuracy. • Official rule for selecting and sequencing codes. • ...
Medical Careers 2023-01-06
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- Treat clients by applying pressure to manipulate the body's soft tissues and joints
- Evaluate and treat patients' neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons
- Perform diagnostic imaging examinations on patients.
- Trained to carry out basic administrative and clinical tasks under the guidance of a health care provider
- Treat patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities
- Licensed oral healthcare professional who provides preventive, therapeutic, and educational services.
- Licensed medical professional that diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance
- Specialist in drawing blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Licensed medical professional who provides and coordinates patient care and educates patients and the public about various health conditions.
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- Specially trained in treating patient's respiratory issues under the guidance of a health care provider
- Collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissue, and other substances
- Study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how people relate to one another and to their environments.
- Provides basic care for medical emergencies, illness, injury
- Oral healthcare professional trained to provide supportive procedures for the dentist and for patients
- Plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers
15 Clues: Perform diagnostic imaging examinations on patients. • Provides basic care for medical emergencies, illness, injury • Plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers • Specialist in drawing blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • ...
Medical 1.2 2023-04-08
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- is to pass air into and out of the lungs for the purpose of absorbing oxygen into the bloodstream
- is the hospital department that specializes in the treatment of children
- is a doctor who takes X-rays and examines them
- is the hospital department that tests samples taken from patients for diseases
- is an organ located in the chest of the human body that introduces oxygen to the bloodstream
- is a pot used for relieving oneself when a person is not able to go to a bathroom
- is a unit of weight equal to 1/16th of a pound
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- is a device consisting of a needle, chamber, and piston, used for injecting liquids into the body
- is the abnormal manifestation of parasitic microorganisms within an area of I the body
- is a unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram
- is a muscular tube connecting the mouth at the pharynx to the cardiac end of the stomach
- is either the upper or lower bony structure that holds the teeth and forms the framework of the mouth
- is one of the extensions from the hand
- is the smallest kind of blood vessel in the body, where the exchange of oxygen, water, and nutrients takes place
- is a physical injury that can be caused by extreme heat, cold, electricity, or dangerous chemicals
15 Clues: is one of the extensions from the hand • is a doctor who takes X-rays and examines them • is a unit of weight equal to 1/16th of a pound • is a unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram • is the hospital department that specializes in the treatment of children • is the hospital department that tests samples taken from patients for diseases • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical Archives 2026-01-27
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- A person whose primary duties consist of appraising, describing, referencing, and caring for archival records.
- "logiciel" in French; Non-tangible component of computers used with computer hardware to perform an operation.
- A health care institution providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment.
- A kind of folder that holds loose papers or digital documents together for organization and protection.
- "divulagation" in French; The release of information about a person or entity.
- A set of rules or a promise that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information.
- The identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon.
- A professional who oversees and implements administrative procedures, establishes work priorities and coordinates the acquisition of administrative services such as office space, supplies and security services.
- A substance which may have medicinal, intoxicating, performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into a human body.
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- In an order starting with the earliest date and following and continuing in the order in which they occurred.
- Agreement or permission to do or allow something.
- The level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living organism.
- A person, especially a physician, dentist, or veterinarian, trained in the healing arts and licensed to practice.
- "maladie" in French; An abnormal condition that affects the body of an organism. It is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs.
- The process of determining the value of records based on administrative, fiscal, and legal value; their evidential and informational value.
15 Clues: Agreement or permission to do or allow something. • The identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon. • The level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living organism. • "divulagation" in French; The release of information about a person or entity. • ...
Medical billing 2025-08-18
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- Document sent to patient showing charges and payments
- Permission from payer before performing certain services
- Federal program for people 65+
- Percent of cost a patient shares after deductible
- 10 Codes used to describe diagnoses
- Fixed amount a patient pays per visit
- Code Five-digit codes used in billing
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- Healthcare provider's charge for a service
- Payment made by patient before insurance pays
- Entity that submits claims for reimbursement
- Private plan that usually requires referrals
- To request review of a denied claim
- 1500 Form used to submit insurance claims
- What insurance sends after processing a claim
- Insurance for low-income individuals
- Codes used to describe procedures and services
16 Clues: Federal program for people 65+ • To request review of a denied claim • 10 Codes used to describe diagnoses • Insurance for low-income individuals • Fixed amount a patient pays per visit • Code Five-digit codes used in billing • 1500 Form used to submit insurance claims • Healthcare provider's charge for a service • Entity that submits claims for reimbursement • ...
Medical Nemesis 2025-10-14
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- Reliance on experts at the expense of self-care
- Control When medicine sets the norms of acceptable behavior
- Turning health into something that can be bought or sold
- Too much touch in the name of help.
- When poverty is renamed “noncompliance.”
- Harm that comes from healing
- The rise of credentialed authority over lay knowledge
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- Reframed as a failure of medicine
- Faith Modern religion based in medicine
- Turning life’s seasons into syndromes.
- A modern example of blurred lines between temperament and disorder
- The sin that invites Nemesis
- Once the guardian of life’s first cry.
- Care Formerly intergenerational, now institutionalized
- Transformed from acceptance to something to “defeat”
15 Clues: The sin that invites Nemesis • Harm that comes from healing • Reframed as a failure of medicine • Too much touch in the name of help. • Turning life’s seasons into syndromes. • Once the guardian of life’s first cry. • Faith Modern religion based in medicine • When poverty is renamed “noncompliance.” • Reliance on experts at the expense of self-care • ...
Medical education 2025-10-09
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- a test to find out how much someone knows or has learned
- ability that comes from training, practice, etc.
- the condition of being well in body and mind; freedom from sickness
- the way in which something is built or put together; construction, plan, design, etc.
- any substance used in or on the body o treat disease
- a doctor who takes care of babies and children
- a division of a school year
- the branch of surgery that deals with bones, joints, etc. that are injuried, deformed, or diseased
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- a person who does something with great skill
- the science of plants and animals; the study of living things and the way they live and grow
- the treating of disease or injury by operation with the hands or tools, as in setting broken bones, cutting out tonsils, etc.
- a reason of some action, feeling, etc.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- the science in which substances are examined to find out what they are made of, how they are combined or separated to form other substances
- to begin or become involved in something
15 Clues: a division of a school year • a reason of some action, feeling, etc. • to begin or become involved in something • a person who does something with great skill • a doctor who takes care of babies and children • ability that comes from training, practice, etc. • any substance used in or on the body o treat disease • ...
Medical Termanology 2025-11-18
15 Clues: EGD • stone • Tumor • Liver • to cut • removal • bladder • crushing • gall/bile • condition • abdominal wall • inflammation of the liver • inflammation of the stomach • inflammation of the gall bladder • a drug substance that causes vomiting
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2025-11-19
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- Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders.
- Eye doctor who treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
- Expert on hormones and gland disorders (e.g., diabetes, thyroid).
- Doctor who treats the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- Medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders.
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- Specialist in bones, joints, muscles, and the skeletal system.
- Doctor who treats cancer.
- Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases.
- Doctor specializing in the digestive system (stomach, intestines, liver).
- Doctor who diagnoses and treats heart and blood vessel diseases.
- Specialist in arthritis and autoimmune diseases affecting joints.
- Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system.
- Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system.
- Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders.
15 Clues: Doctor who treats cancer. • Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases. • Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders. • Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders. • Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system. • Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system. • Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents. • ...
Medical research 2025-12-08
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- – Time period that has not yet occurred.
- – Organ responsible for thought, memory, and decision-making.
- – Systematic investigation to establish facts or new knowledge.
- – Plant often used for medicinal or recreational purposes.
- – The act of introducing new ideas, methods, or technologies.
- – Medical facility offering outpatient care.
- – Action taken to stop something harmful before it happens.
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- – Condition of carrying a developing fetus.
- – Moving forward or making progress.
- – Related to motherhood or childbirth.
- – South African organisation conducting scientific and medical research (abbrev.).
- – Person between the ages of thirteen and nineteen.
- – Place where teaching and learning take place.
- – State of physical and mental well-being.
- – Existence characterized by growth and biological processes.
15 Clues: – Moving forward or making progress. • – Related to motherhood or childbirth. • – Time period that has not yet occurred. • – State of physical and mental well-being. • – Condition of carrying a developing fetus. • – Medical facility offering outpatient care. • – Place where teaching and learning take place. • – Person between the ages of thirteen and nineteen. • ...
Medical Math 2026-03-17
15 Clues: kg • ml • roman numeral i • roman numeral v • roman numeral x • roman numeral iv • roman numeral vi • h in metric stairs • c in metric stairs • k in metric stairs • m in metric stairs • u in metric stairs • metric version of Fahrenheit • only three countries use this unit • majority of the world uses this system
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER 2023-10-10
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- ENGINEERING INVOLVES INVENTING AND PERFECTING EQUIPMENT USED TO LOOK INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY
- BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER THAT INVENTED THE ARTIFICIAL HEART
- A PHOTOGRAPHIC OR DIGITAL IMAGE OF THE INTERNAL COMPOSITION OF SOMETHING
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes
- A SPECIALTY OF MEDICINE AND ENGINEERING THAT DESIGNS, CONSTRUCTS, AND FITS ARTIFICIAL LIMBS AND BODY PARTS
- A RESEARCH STUDY
- BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER INVENTED X-RAYS
- ENGINEERING INVOLVES USING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO INVENT ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
- ENGINEERING DEALS WITH EQUIPMENT USED IN HOSPITALS AND OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES
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- THE PHYSICAL QUANTITY,PROPERTY,OR CONDITION BEING MEASURED
- AN INDIVIDUAL THAT HAS HAD A LIMB AMPUTATED
- TRANSDUCTION AND MEASUREMENT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL QUANTITIES
- ENGINEERING INVOLVES INVENTING AND OPERATING MEDICAL DEVICES
- AMERICAN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER WHO DEVELOPED MEDICAL RESPIRATORS
- BIOENGINEERING DISCIPLINE IN WHICH AN ORGANISM'S DNA IS ALTERED
15 Clues: A RESEARCH STUDY • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER INVENTED X-RAYS • AN INDIVIDUAL THAT HAS HAD A LIMB AMPUTATED • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER THAT INVENTED THE ARTIFICIAL HEART • TRANSDUCTION AND MEASUREMENT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL QUANTITIES • THE PHYSICAL QUANTITY,PROPERTY,OR CONDITION BEING MEASURED • ENGINEERING INVOLVES INVENTING AND OPERATING MEDICAL DEVICES • ...
Societal Issues Concerning the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 2026-03-29
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- Bias rooted in the software's code.
- Fairness in treatment outcomes for everyone.
- Universal rules for AI safety.
- Safeguarding patient health information.
- Testing AI in clinical settings.
- Unfair differences in healthcare access.
- Legal responsibility for AI errors.
- When AI creates false medical info.
- Legal term for failing to provide proper care when using tech.
- A patient's right to choose their own path.
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- A system with hidden internal logic.
- Inclusion of all groups in medical data.
- The "human touch" missing from code.
- Variety in the training data populations.
- Permission to use data for AI training.
- Constant monitoring via medical sensors.
16 Clues: Universal rules for AI safety. • Testing AI in clinical settings. • Bias rooted in the software's code. • Legal responsibility for AI errors. • When AI creates false medical info. • A system with hidden internal logic. • The "human touch" missing from code. • Permission to use data for AI training. • Inclusion of all groups in medical data. • ...
Hospital 2023-08-02
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- A type of medical imaging that shows internal body structures
- A medical professional who examines and treats patients
- A person who receives medical treatment or care
- Drugs or substances used to treat or prevent diseases
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to body sounds
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- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital
- A place where sick or injured people receive medical care
- A medical procedure performed to treat an injury or illness
- A sudden, serious situation that requires immediate action
10 Clues: A person who receives medical treatment or care • Drugs or substances used to treat or prevent diseases • A medical professional who examines and treats patients • A place where sick or injured people receive medical care • A sudden, serious situation that requires immediate action • A medical procedure performed to treat an injury or illness • ...
Medical 2024-06-20
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- Reach, I get therapy at ______.
- It's time to take take my ______.
- I use a device to help me ______.
- If you have stroke symptoms go straight to the ______.
- I had a ______.
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- In an emergency you can call for an ______.
- A person who helps a doctor is a ______.
- In an emergency call ______.
- When you are sick you go see the ______.
9 Clues: I had a ______. • In an emergency call ______. • Reach, I get therapy at ______. • It's time to take take my ______. • I use a device to help me ______. • A person who helps a doctor is a ______. • When you are sick you go see the ______. • In an emergency you can call for an ______. • If you have stroke symptoms go straight to the ______.
medical 2022-08-16
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- the work that a person does regularly in order to earn money
- a doctor who deals with health problems that relate to a specific area of medicine compare
- a job or profession that someone does for a long time
- a doctor who is training at a hospital to become a specialist in a particular field of medicine
- the condition of being well or free from disease
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- a person who is skilled in the science of medicine, a person who is trained and licensed to treat sick and injured people
- he main subject studied by a college or university student compare
- of or relating to the treatment of diseases and injuries, of or relating to medicine
- a person who works in a hospital in order to complete training as a doctor
9 Clues: the condition of being well or free from disease • a job or profession that someone does for a long time • the work that a person does regularly in order to earn money • he main subject studied by a college or university student compare • a person who works in a hospital in order to complete training as a doctor • ...
ELON MUSK 2025-11-28
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- Technology that connects the human brain with machines
- Moving to another country
- Moral rules about what is right or wrong
- Loss of ability to move part of the body
- Electric car company
- Vehicle used by SpaceX to travel into space
- Public/negative opinion
- Brain cell
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- BCI company
- A medical test that records electrical activity in the brain
- A person who creates and runs a business, taking financial risks
- The medical act of moving an organ or tissue into a body
- New advanced technology
- Arms and legs of the human body
- Smart computer systems
- Medical device placed inside the body
16 Clues: Brain cell • BCI company • Electric car company • Smart computer systems • New advanced technology • Public/negative opinion • Moving to another country • Arms and legs of the human body • Medical device placed inside the body • Moral rules about what is right or wrong • Loss of ability to move part of the body • Vehicle used by SpaceX to travel into space • ...
Engineers 2021-08-23
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- Rules to ensure practices are quality
- GMOs
- Electrical poles
- Tylenol
- Medical scissors
- Highway 360
- Pillers
- The CRISPR Program
- Paper presses
- Railroad tracks
- Wall Insulation
- anti-lock brakes
- 'Southwest' Planes
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- Water filtering systems
- Pedal-powered motors
- Oilwell
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Bravecto flea and tick medicine
- Fluorescent lights
- Clean, cut, and cure processing systems
- Cherynoble
- Xrays
- Apollo 13
- Phones and how they transmit data
- Utility Lines
- Animal Habitats
26 Clues: GMOs • Xrays • Oilwell • Tylenol • Pillers • Apollo 13 • Cherynoble • Highway 360 • Utility Lines • Paper presses • Animal Habitats • Railroad tracks • Wall Insulation • Electrical poles • Medical scissors • anti-lock brakes • Golden Gate Bridge • Fluorescent lights • The CRISPR Program • 'Southwest' Planes • Pedal-powered motors • Water filtering systems • Bravecto flea and tick medicine • ...
Engineers 2021-08-23
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- Rules to ensure practices are quality
- GMOs
- Electrical poles
- Tylenol
- Medical scissors
- Highway 360
- Pillers
- The CRISPR Program
- Paper presses
- Railroad tracks
- Wall Insulation
- anti-lock brakes
- 'Southwest' Planes
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- Water filtering systems
- Pedal-powered motors
- Oilwell
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Bravecto flea and tick medicine
- Fluorescent lights
- Clean, cut, and cure processing systems
- Cherynoble
- Xrays
- Apollo 13
- Phones and how they transmit data
- Utility Lines
- Animal Habitats
26 Clues: GMOs • Xrays • Oilwell • Tylenol • Pillers • Apollo 13 • Cherynoble • Highway 360 • Utility Lines • Paper presses • Animal Habitats • Railroad tracks • Wall Insulation • Electrical poles • Medical scissors • anti-lock brakes • Golden Gate Bridge • Fluorescent lights • The CRISPR Program • 'Southwest' Planes • Pedal-powered motors • Water filtering systems • Bravecto flea and tick medicine • ...
Senior Sentinal 2024-05-08
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- Activities Enhance This
- Screening for Women Only
- Food you Eat
- Mobility Assistant
- Screening for Men Only
- Medical Care for Patients
- End-of-Life Care
- Medicare Age
- 50+ Organization
- Federal Insurance for Seniors
- Medical Directive
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- REMINISCENCE
- Medicare Part C
- Keeps Facilities Safer
- Sight Fixer
- Physician
- Home Nurse
- Physical Activities Better This
- Poverty Level State/Federal Program
- Medicare Prescription Coverage
- ADL Services for Seniors
- Blood Pumper
- Getting Older
23 Clues: Physician • Home Nurse • Sight Fixer • REMINISCENCE • Food you Eat • Blood Pumper • Medicare Age • Getting Older • Medicare Part C • End-of-Life Care • 50+ Organization • Medical Directive • Mobility Assistant • Keeps Facilities Safer • Screening for Men Only • Activities Enhance This • Screening for Women Only • ADL Services for Seniors • Medical Care for Patients • Federal Insurance for Seniors • ...
Stems 10 2024-11-20
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- – Leaves, Vegetation
- – Activate, Assemble
- – Tree science, Arboriculture
- – Touchable, Sensory
- – Unbroken, Undamaged
- – Terrifying, Frightening
- – Movable, Portable
- – Insect, Crustacean
- – Disease study, Medical science
- – Endoscope, Medical viewer
- – Microorganisms, Microscopic plankton
- – Psychopath, Antisocial personality
- – Stationary, Motionless
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- – Germ, Virus
- – Joint inflammation, Rheumatism
- – Strip, Shed
- – Uneducated, Unreadable
- – Billionth of a second, Tiny fraction of time
- – Illegal, Unlawful
- – Quirk, Eccentricity
- – Tree-ring dating, Wood analysis
- – Unknown disease, Self-originated illness
- – Connection, Communication
- – Novel, Narrative
- – Unreadable, Indecipherable
25 Clues: – Germ, Virus • – Strip, Shed • – Novel, Narrative • – Illegal, Unlawful • – Movable, Portable • – Leaves, Vegetation • – Activate, Assemble • – Touchable, Sensory • – Insect, Crustacean • – Unbroken, Undamaged • – Quirk, Eccentricity • – Uneducated, Unreadable • – Stationary, Motionless • – Terrifying, Frightening • – Connection, Communication • – Endoscope, Medical viewer • ...
Innovations 2026-03-18
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- urban development projects
- electrical systmakes
- makes food processing machines
- study DNA
- 3D models
- Make paper-making machines
- Make sure buildings are structurally strong
- Design components for railroads
- Lightning manufacturing
- Deal with the movements humans make
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- Design phones
- Design oil mining machines
- medical devices
- Make tools for doctors
- Make jet engines
- design aircraft
- Designing highways
- Insulate houses and buildings
- Design nuclear power plants
- Make sure an item has good quality
20 Clues: study DNA • 3D models • Design phones • medical devices • design aircraft • Make jet engines • Designing highways • electrical systmakes • Make tools for doctors • Lightning manufacturing • Design oil mining machines • urban development projects • Make paper-making machines • Design nuclear power plants • Insulate houses and buildings • makes food processing machines • ...
COMPLICATED PUZZLE 2017-05-28
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- one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based
- the technical words or expressions that are used in a particular subject,
- below a satisfactory standard
- a movement into or through something or someone
- The wide spread of something in many directions
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- real or not imaginary; able to be shown, touched or experienced
- the present situation
- someone or something that is very slow
- someone who is good at making speeches and persuading people, public speaker.
- unclear or confused
10 Clues: unclear or confused • the present situation • below a satisfactory standard • someone or something that is very slow • a movement into or through something or someone • The wide spread of something in many directions • one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based • real or not imaginary; able to be shown, touched or experienced • ...
Weekly Vocabulary Words 3 2025-09-16
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- the special vocabulary used in a particular business, science, or art.
- unable to move
- lasting through the year or for many years.
- a trick or lie meant to deceive someone.
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- the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration, or knowledge.
- 1. A numeral. 2. A finger or toe.
- to carry or drag with great effort
- to understand.
- a person who works on planes, jeeps, or other metal objects, specifically by attaching parts together with rivets, or bolts.
- to display noticeably.
10 Clues: to understand. • unable to move • to display noticeably. • 1. A numeral. 2. A finger or toe. • to carry or drag with great effort • a trick or lie meant to deceive someone. • lasting through the year or for many years. • the farthest reaches of settlement, exploration, or knowledge. • the special vocabulary used in a particular business, science, or art. • ...
Trade school 2024-03-01
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- less time and is cheaper
- vitals and gathering medical history.
- dentists and dental hygienists in their work
- assistants intake patients at the beginning of doctor's appointments,
- metals together through a process
- ventilation and air conditioning
- we interact with computers
- study of computers including computation, hardware, software, and the
- courses
- the best welding school
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- longer and costs more
- degree you get after 4 years of college
- programming languages
- you get after trade school
- degree that covers general education courses as well as medical
- field that includes computer systems, software, data processing, and
- process that businesses use to keep track of their finances
17 Clues: courses • longer and costs more • programming languages • the best welding school • less time and is cheaper • you get after trade school • we interact with computers • ventilation and air conditioning • metals together through a process • vitals and gathering medical history. • degree you get after 4 years of college • dentists and dental hygienists in their work • ...
Medications for the skin 2026-02-02
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- inflammation with eruptions
- medical term for swelling
- medical term for itching
- upper most layer of skin
- layer of dead cells builds up and becomes hard
- medical term for hives or welts
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- excessive amount of keratin
- layer that contains blood vessels
- glands that produce sebum
- hard protein produced by the skin
- also known as blackheads
- chronic long term with dry, silvery scales
- reddening of the skin
13 Clues: reddening of the skin • also known as blackheads • medical term for itching • upper most layer of skin • glands that produce sebum • medical term for swelling • excessive amount of keratin • inflammation with eruptions • medical term for hives or welts • layer that contains blood vessels • hard protein produced by the skin • chronic long term with dry, silvery scales • ...
Medical 3 2018-03-01
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- A Method of shortwave diathermy
- electrically induced heat for muscle relaxation.
- _______ electrodes return path through patient.
- Measurement of biological parameters over a distance is known as.
- clotting of blood in surgeries
- shock confined to heart alone
- Medical equipments should be properly
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- signal used in second stage modulation in biotelemetry.
- A type of surgical diathermy
- shock confined to whole body
- current causing small muscular contraction
- frequency of current should be ____ in diathermies
- other name of surgical diathermy .
- Process of cutting tissues through application of high-frequency
- Electronic tablet
15 Clues: Electronic tablet • A type of surgical diathermy • shock confined to whole body • shock confined to heart alone • clotting of blood in surgeries • A Method of shortwave diathermy • other name of surgical diathermy . • Medical equipments should be properly • current causing small muscular contraction • _______ electrodes return path through patient. • ...
Medical crossword 2020-01-05
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- Who increases the use of fats and amino acids for energy production?
- What is a buildup of scars in the liver called?
- What kind of disease is Alzheimer's?
- Name one of the five essential parts of the reflex arcs.
- Who regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism?
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- What is the contact between two neurons called?
- Who transmit membrane potential to the cell body?
- What makes the body store up too much of the iron from the food?
- What is often tested by physicians during routine exams?
- What substance is necessary for the synthesis of T3 and T4 hormones?
- Name one risk factor for having heart attacks.
- One symptom that can occur during a heart attack.
- Which organs sit just below each of the adrenal glands?
- What frequency range is ultrasound?
- Where is the membrane potential transformed into a nerve pulse?
15 Clues: What frequency range is ultrasound? • What kind of disease is Alzheimer's? • Name one risk factor for having heart attacks. • What is the contact between two neurons called? • What is a buildup of scars in the liver called? • Who regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism? • Who transmit membrane potential to the cell body? • ...
Medical Eponyms 2019-05-15
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- lacrimal secretion quantification
- palpable lymph node in the umbilicus
- shearing of the epidermis with pressure
- skin test used in the diagnosis of hydatid disease
- sign of patient clenching fist over chest when describing pain
- bradycardia and fever
- posterior cervical chain adenopathy associated with trypanosomiasis
- phenomenon with skin lesions appearing at site of injury
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- visible pulsation in the ungual capillary bed
- pupil dilation when light swings to the affected side
- improvement in cognitive function after CSF removal
- extensor plantar reflex with pressure over the dorsal big toe MTP joint
- worsening of MS symptoms with body temperature increase
- electrical sensation down back with neck extension and flexion
- nail finding seen in hepatic disease
15 Clues: bradycardia and fever • lacrimal secretion quantification • palpable lymph node in the umbilicus • nail finding seen in hepatic disease • shearing of the epidermis with pressure • visible pulsation in the ungual capillary bed • skin test used in the diagnosis of hydatid disease • improvement in cognitive function after CSF removal • ...
Medical Profession 2017-02-08
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- doctor of skin diseases
- doctor for correcting body deformities
- doctor of children's diseases
- doctor who helps in the delivery of babies
- one who manufactures eye glasses
- one who prescribes spectacles
- doctor for nervous disorders
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- doctor for heart diseases
- doctor for female ailments
- doctor for eyes diseases
- one who straightens crooked teeth
- doctor for emotional disturbances
- doctor for corns
- one who takes training as an apprentice
- doctor of internal organs
15 Clues: doctor for corns • doctor of skin diseases • doctor for eyes diseases • doctor for heart diseases • doctor of internal organs • doctor for female ailments • doctor for nervous disorders • doctor of children's diseases • one who prescribes spectacles • one who manufactures eye glasses • one who straightens crooked teeth • doctor for emotional disturbances • ...
Medical terms 2016-09-26
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- inactivation: The phenomenon in a female by which one X chromosome (either the maternally or paternally derived X) is randomly (by chance) inactivated in an early embryonic cell, with fixed inactivation of that same X in all cells descended from that cell. The change that occurs with X inactivation is epigenetic: it is a heritable change in gene function without a change in the sequence of the DNA.
- continuous passive motion machine: A machine used to help rehabilitate a limb (an arm or leg).
- An intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
- variation: Failure by the observer in a study or test to measure accurately, resulting in error. Inter-observer variation is the amount of variation between the results obtained by two or more observers examining the same material. Intra-observer variation is the amount of variation one observer experiences when observing the same material more than once.
- Intravenous- An injection made directly into a vein.
- The synthetic equivalent of corticosteroids produced by the body that is administered to suppress inflammation and as an immunosuppressant to prevent organ rejection by the body.
- Inflammation of the ileum.
- palsy- Paralysis of the facial nerve (seventh cranial) that causes drooping only on the affected side of the face.
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- To soften tissues after death by soaking and by enzymatic digestion, as occurs with a stillborn.
- factor: A coagulation factor, a substance in blood essential to the normal clotting process. Production of factor X takes place in the liver and requires vitamin K. The gene for factor X is located on chromosome 13 and is in band 13q34.
- Abbreviation for obstetrician or for obstetrics, the art and science of managing pregnancy, labor and the puerperium, the time immediately after delivery.
- The interruption or termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable.
- Involuntary,constant,rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
- Inflammation of the heart.
- A localized collection of purulent exudate (pus) within a circumscribed area.
15 Clues: Inflammation of the heart. • Inflammation of the ileum. • Intravenous- An injection made directly into a vein. • Involuntary,constant,rhythmic movement of the eyeball. • An intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. • The interruption or termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable. • ...
Medical Termnology 2020-10-28
Medical Emergencies 2018-12-07
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- A local, superficial injury caused by freezing of the skin and, in more extreme cases, the underlying tissues. Toes, feet, fingers, hands, ears, and nose are particularly prone to it.
- Occurs when a person’s eyes are exposed to ultraviolet rays.
- When the body’s core temperature rises above the normal range.
- A life-threatening emergency that occurs when the body’s cooling system is completely overwhelmed and stops working.
- When the body begins to overheat, especially when it loses more fluids and electrolytes through sweating than it gains through rehydration.
- A natural process where the woman’s body knows what to do.
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- Emergencies Blood glucose level fluctuates outside the normal range.
- Painful muscle spasms, usually in the legs and abdomen, caused by loss of fluids and electrolytes as a result of sweating.
- A brief period of unresponsiveness that happens where there is not enough blood flowing to the brain.
- Can occur in open water (when a boat capsizes) or after breaking through the ice.
- A spontaneous end of a pregnancy any time during the first 20 weeks after conception.
- An episode of abnormal electrical signals in the brain that result in temporary and involuntary disturbances in brain function, shaking or contraction of limbs, changes in sensation, shifts in behaviour, and altered LOC
- When the body’s core temperature drops to 35°C (95°F) or lower.
- A sudden illness largely due to the motion of a ship or a car.
- Occurs when a person’s airway is submerged in water, cutting off the oxygen supply to body.
15 Clues: A natural process where the woman’s body knows what to do. • Occurs when a person’s eyes are exposed to ultraviolet rays. • When the body’s core temperature rises above the normal range. • A sudden illness largely due to the motion of a ship or a car. • When the body’s core temperature drops to 35°C (95°F) or lower. • ...
Medical discoveries 2024-06-19
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- Advanced imaging technology
- Magnetic imaging technique
- Birth control method. ___ Pill
- Heart rhythm device
- Kidney treatment machine
- Allergy medication
- Salk's disease prevention. ___ Vaccine
- Vaccine for German measles
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- Vaccine introduced in the 60s
- Cancer treatment method
- First performed by Dr. Barnard. ___ Transplant
- Antibiotic discovered earlier but widely used in the 60s
- Heart medication
- Diabetes treatment
- Bipolar disorder treatment
15 Clues: Heart medication • Diabetes treatment • Allergy medication • Heart rhythm device • Cancer treatment method • Kidney treatment machine • Magnetic imaging technique • Bipolar disorder treatment • Vaccine for German measles • Advanced imaging technology • Vaccine introduced in the 60s • Birth control method. ___ Pill • Salk's disease prevention. ___ Vaccine • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2023-02-11
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- Layers of cells.
- The most common sweat gland in our skin.
- A fat cel.
- A protein that is hard and found in the nails, skin, and hair.
- The third layer of skin that has fat cells.
- An oil made by the sebaceous glands.
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- The first or outer layer of skin that covers the body.
- The skin at the bottom of the nail.
- The second or middle layer of skin.
- The third layer of the epidermis; it creates all the epidermal cells and pushes them up.
- The white half-circle at the base of the fingernail.
- The skin, hair, and nail structure.
- The Layers of skin cells making the outer and inner areas of the body.
- skin deficiency in the pigment or melanin
- The constructural protein found in the epidermis and its connective tissues.
15 Clues: A fat cel. • Layers of cells. • The skin at the bottom of the nail. • The second or middle layer of skin. • The skin, hair, and nail structure. • An oil made by the sebaceous glands. • The most common sweat gland in our skin. • skin deficiency in the pigment or melanin • The third layer of skin that has fat cells. • The white half-circle at the base of the fingernail. • ...
Medical 3.1 2023-04-08
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- a measurement of the quantity of fat in a person's body
- when a person's limbs, fingers, or toes are removed during surgery
- the formation of an opinion or judgment about something
- a heart condition in which fatty materials accumulate in arteries and harden their walls
- a term for a group of illnesses involving irregular electrical activity in the heart
- an amount of money that is available for a particular purpose
- the severity of a patient's injury
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- a condition in which person cannot see at all, or when a person's vision is severely impaired
- a serious disease in which cells in one or more parts of the body begin to grow in an uncontrolled and abnormal way
- a feeling of nervousness and worry
- a surgical procedure that widens an obstructed blood vessel by inserting a balloon and inflating it\
- a medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes white, causing a person to slowly lose ability to see
- chemical substance in drinks, such as wine and beer, that causes people to get drunk
- a number of patients to be seen or treated
- a medical method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain during surgery
15 Clues: a feeling of nervousness and worry • the severity of a patient's injury • a number of patients to be seen or treated • a measurement of the quantity of fat in a person's body • the formation of an opinion or judgment about something • an amount of money that is available for a particular purpose • when a person's limbs, fingers, or toes are removed during surgery • ...
medical 3.2 2023-04-08
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- the complete removal of an organ, tissue, or tumor from the body during surgery
- a chronic condition in which the inner layers of the heart become inflamed due to bacteria growing inside
- a medical illness or disease
- an educational program in which a graduate student receives an allowance of money for teaching or doing research at a university
- the state of being very tired
- a device used to hold objects in place during surgery
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- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries
- a need or desire for something
- a drug or combination of drugs, given to a patient, in order to kill cancer cells
- a hormone that is produced in the ovaries which regulates the menstrual cycle
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli
- an amount of money that a person or group owes to another person or group
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
- the ability to have children
15 Clues: a medical illness or disease • the ability to have children • the state of being very tired • a need or desire for something • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • a device used to hold objects in place during surgery • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences • an amount of money that a person or group owes to another person or group • ...
Medical 1.6 2023-04-08
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- A small infectious entity only capable of replicating within the cells of living organisms.
- A visual image of all or part of the body acquired with special equipment using electromagnetic radiation to see bones and other internal aspects of the body.
- The joint between the arm and the upper body.
- A quantitative measurement of heat within the body. It is can be used, in part, to gauge whether the body is operating normally.
- The hospital department that takes X-rays of people and examines them.
- A medical emergency in which the circulatory system cannot provide oxygen to the body.
- A person is to isolate him or her from contact with others in order to prevent the transmission of contagious diseases.
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- A doctor who performs operations on people.
- A sore or abscess which forms in the stomach when the stomach’s mucus lining is too thin to keep the stomach's acid from damaging the stomach.
- The part of the forearm that attaches to the hand.
- A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart.
- A pouch-like organ between the esophagus and small intestine. This produces acid and enzymes to break down food which enters the body.
- Applied to a certain part of the surface of the body.
- A flap in a bodily system that allows passage of material in one direction but prevents passage in the other direction.
- One of the small extensions at the end of the foot.
15 Clues: A doctor who performs operations on people. • The joint between the arm and the upper body. • The part of the forearm that attaches to the hand. • One of the small extensions at the end of the foot. • A blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart. • Applied to a certain part of the surface of the body. • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
- he degree of something’s strength
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
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- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- any damage to a person’s body
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical 3.4 2023-04-08
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- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood.
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender.
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse.
- any damage to a person’s body
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind.
- a substance located in the blood and cells of the body. Too much cholesterol is linked to problems with the heart and arteries.
- a feeling of pain or unhappiness
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- a natural form of sugar created by plants. It is also found in the bodies of humans and animals, when carbohydrates are broken down into their core parts.
- he degree of something’s strength
- the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences.
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart.
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby.
- a long state of unconsciousness during which a person does not wake or respond to stimuli.
- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • a feeling of pain or unhappiness • he degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart. • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind. • the ability to share and relate to someone else’s feelings or experiences. • ...
Medical Words 2023-04-17
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- A vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
- A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain.
- A type of bed used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people.
- Damage to a person's feelings or body.
- The pointed hollow end of a hypodermic syringe.
- An injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body,
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- Very keenly or deeply felt; intense.
- To supply and sell a dose or set of doses of a medicine as prescribed to one by a doctor.
- Sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging.
- An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- A sudden unforeseen situation requiring prompt action to avoid disaster.
- Unusual or surprising.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- An electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials opaque to light.
- An establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment
15 Clues: Unusual or surprising. • Very keenly or deeply felt; intense. • Damage to a person's feelings or body. • The pointed hollow end of a hypodermic syringe. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place. • A type of bed used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- feeling of dizziness and being off-balance, caused by lack of oxygen in the brain
- a person who fills a doctor's prescription and gives people advice about medication
- a lack of something necessary for one's health
- a medical explanation of an illness or condition
- in need of water
- a disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled
- alive, but appearing to be asleep and unaware of the surroundings
- a test that examines the body's internal organs and processes using sound waves (often used during pregnancies)
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- discrimination against elderly people
- expected to grow and get much worse
- bumps that appear on the surface of the skin during an allergic reaction
- sudden violent movements or unconsciousness caused by electrical signal malfunction in the brain
- permanent removal of the limb
- pain or physical changes that occur because of an illness or disease
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
15 Clues: in need of water • permanent removal of the limb • expected to grow and get much worse • discrimination against elderly people • a lack of something necessary for one's health • a medical explanation of an illness or condition • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • a disease that causes the joints to become swollen and crippled • ...
Medical Equipment 2024-12-21
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- Instrument to examine the ear
- Tube for draining or injecting fluids
- Device to view small objects
- Machine for assisting breathing
- Device to stop blood flow
- Tool for measuring blood pressure
- Tool to hold back tissue
- Instrument for measuring temperature
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- Device to restore heart rhythm
- Small pincers for picking
- Surgical tool for exploration
- Instrument to listen to heart and lungs
- Tool for injecting fluids
- Surgical knife
- Surgical instrument for grasping
15 Clues: Surgical knife • Tool to hold back tissue • Small pincers for picking • Device to stop blood flow • Tool for injecting fluids • Device to view small objects • Instrument to examine the ear • Surgical tool for exploration • Device to restore heart rhythm • Machine for assisting breathing • Surgical instrument for grasping • Tool for measuring blood pressure • ...
Medical Term 2024-01-13
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- – This is irregularities in the heart beat, that can be too fast to too slow beats.
- septum – This is the stout wall that separates the ventricles, the lower cambers of the heart from one another.
- – A serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart
- - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles
- – Medical procedure by which an abnormally fast heart rat or other cardiac arrhythmia is converted to normal rhythm using electricity or drugs
- stroke - Life threatening condition that happens when a blood vessel in your brain ruptures and bleeds
- – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart
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- – This is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It is surrounded by loose connective tissue it is an under lineated region that contains a group of structures with the thorax
- resuscitation - Emergency procedure with chest compressions combined with artificial ventilation, or mouth to mouth.
- – The muscular tissue of the heart
- - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves
- – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body
- – shortness of breath
- – A minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, used to treat atherosclerosis
- - Inflammation of the pericardium
15 Clues: – shortness of breath • - Inflammation of the pericardium • – The muscular tissue of the heart • - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles • – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart • - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves • – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body • ...
Medical Emergencies 2025-03-27
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- a drug that can stop a severe allergic reaction. can cause a severe allergic reaction
- thrusts given to a person that is choking
- occurs when the blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked by a clot.
- a self-injectable device
- is when food or another object get stuck in the airway in the throat
- results from an abnormal heart rhythm
- ___ + no breathing or only gasping = Provide CPR
- 30 chest compressions + 2 breaths
- can talk or make make sounds or can cough loudly.
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- signs of this include trouble breathing, swelling of the tongue or face, or sign of shock.
- has a medicine canister, a mouth piece, and sometimes a spacer.
- a sign of a heart attack in both men and women
- Give these and chest thrust to infants that are choking
- can cause a severe allergic reaction
- cannot talk, breath, or make sounds.
15 Clues: a self-injectable device • 30 chest compressions + 2 breaths • can cause a severe allergic reaction • cannot talk, breath, or make sounds. • results from an abnormal heart rhythm • thrusts given to a person that is choking • a sign of a heart attack in both men and women • ___ + no breathing or only gasping = Provide CPR • can talk or make make sounds or can cough loudly. • ...
Medical Tools 2025-04-08
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- Used to close a wound with thread
- Worn over the face to prevent infection spread
- Protects and covers wounds
- Lights up dark areas for examination
- Helps to see inside the ear
- Measures body temperature
- Used to clamp blood vessels
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- Measures blood pressure
- oximeter Measures oxygen in the blood
- Used to inject medication
- Used to make precise cuts during surgery
- Worn to protect hands from germs
- Drip Delivers fluids directly into veins
- Used to listen to heart and lungs
- Used to listen to fetal heart tones
15 Clues: Measures blood pressure • Used to inject medication • Measures body temperature • Protects and covers wounds • Helps to see inside the ear • Used to clamp blood vessels • Worn to protect hands from germs • Used to close a wound with thread • Used to listen to heart and lungs • Used to listen to fetal heart tones • Lights up dark areas for examination • ...
Medical Terms 2024-02-29
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- Absorbs shock inside bones
- Meaning gland
- Meaning breathing
- A muscle that is responsible for a certain type of movement
- Owing money... except it's air, and your muscles want it
- Fibrous parts of the skull that hold it together
- Inflammation of the tendons
- Meaning muscle
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- A substance or organ that aids in a specific function
- Meaning blood vessel
- Meaning death
- Rotational movement of the forearm
- Meaning Lungs
- Meaning paralysis
- Meaning fast/rapid
15 Clues: Meaning death • Meaning gland • Meaning Lungs • Meaning muscle • Meaning breathing • Meaning paralysis • Meaning fast/rapid • Meaning blood vessel • Absorbs shock inside bones • Inflammation of the tendons • Rotational movement of the forearm • Fibrous parts of the skull that hold it together • A substance or organ that aids in a specific function • ...
Medical Math 2022-05-03
15 Clues: kg • ml • roman numeral i • roman numeral v • roman numeral x • roman numeral iv • roman numeral vi • h in metric stairs • c in metric stairs • k in metric stairs • m in metric stairs • u in metric stairs • metric version of Fahrenheit • only three countries use this unit • majority of the world uses this system
medical math 2022-05-04
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- m in khdudcm
- c in khdudcm
- how many ounces are in a pound
- kg
- metric unit of Fahrenheit
- biggest metric prefix
- system majority of the world uses
- XL to Arabic
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- L to Arabic
- ML
- roman numeral v to Arabic
- metric system is based on what number
- how many teaspoons are in 10 ML
- u in khdudcm
- one three countries use this unit
15 Clues: ML • kg • L to Arabic • m in khdudcm • c in khdudcm • u in khdudcm • XL to Arabic • biggest metric prefix • roman numeral v to Arabic • metric unit of Fahrenheit • how many ounces are in a pound • how many teaspoons are in 10 ML • one three countries use this unit • system majority of the world uses • metric system is based on what number
medical terms 2022-10-01
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- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen in the inspired air
- chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and constriction of the airways
- serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung
- the amount of air that remains in the lungs even after a forceful exhalation
- occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity increases
- molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen
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- loss of elasticity in alveoli leads to shortness of breath
- progressive, inherited disease that leads to persistent lung infections
- serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity
- thin walled air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- flap of cartilage that covers the airway when swallowing
- the voice box: houses the vocal cords
- throat;area where air passes behind the nose and mouth
- the amount of air that moves into and out of the lungs during normal breathing
- occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity decreases
15 Clues: the voice box: houses the vocal cords • serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity • thin walled air sacs where gas exchange occurs • molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen • serous membrane that covers the surface of each lung • occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity decreases • occurs when the size of the thoracic cavity increases • ...
Medical careers 2025-05-19
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- A doctor that diagnoses diseases by studying cell and tissue
- A medical doctor who specializes in brain and spinal cord and nerves
- doctor who treats stomach and intestinal problems
- doctor who takes care of heart problems
- A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivering babies
- doctor who takes care of children
- A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer
- doctor that takes care of skin problems
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- A doctor who treats disorders of the urinary system
- A doctor who treats mental disorders
- worker masters or bachelors degree: is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals , groups, communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
- A doctor who specializes in bone disorders
- A doctor who used x rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disorders
- doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery
- doctor that specializes in female problems
15 Clues: doctor who takes care of children • A doctor who treats mental disorders • doctor who takes care of heart problems • doctor that takes care of skin problems • A doctor who specializes in bone disorders • doctor that specializes in female problems • doctor who puts people to sleep for surgery • A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer • ...
Medical Terminologys 2023-09-07
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- A note from a doctor for medicine.
- A doctor's tool used to listen to the heart.
- A shot that prevents illness.
- A machine that takes pictures inside the body.
- Stitches used to close a wound.
- A medical operation to fix a problem inside the body.
- pressure The force of blood against artery walls.
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- A machine that creates detailed body images.
- Medication to make a person unconscious for surgery.
- A test to measure the heart's electrical activity.
- A device to measure body temperature.
- A strip of cloth used to cover a wound.
- A hard protective cover for a broken bone.
- A drug or medicine to treat an illness.
- A tool to inject or withdraw fluids from the body.
15 Clues: A shot that prevents illness. • Stitches used to close a wound. • A note from a doctor for medicine. • A device to measure body temperature. • A strip of cloth used to cover a wound. • A drug or medicine to treat an illness. • A hard protective cover for a broken bone. • A machine that creates detailed body images. • A doctor's tool used to listen to the heart. • ...
Medical Emergencies 2025-09-12
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- Giving a small amount of -- can quickly treat hypoglycemia symptoms
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- A medication that relieves the symptoms of allergic reactions
- Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction
- Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste
- Sudden onset of weakness, sweating, tremors, hunger, loss of consciousness
- Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive
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- Induced by the kidneys or pituitary gland, causes glucose to be excreted in the urine while blood glucose levels remain normal
- Any patient suspected with a -- injury must be evaluated by the ED physician before being moved
- The condition where the heart has stopped beating, patient has no pulse
- No objects should be placed in the patient's mouth during a --
- Inability to metabolize blood glucose
- A common allergy for patients in hospitals is --
- An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest
- Level of consciousness
15 Clues: Level of consciousness • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Inability to metabolize blood glucose • Maneuver used to see if patient is responsive • An -- is a device used to treat cardiac arrest • A common allergy for patients in hospitals is -- • Allergic reaction that causes throat constriction • Allergic reaction that causes warmth, nausea, metallic taste • ...
Medical Careers 2026-04-01
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- Health ~ A field of public health focused on improving the physical and mental well-being of people within a specific geographic area or group.
- ~ The process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen
- ~ Department of Children and Family Services
- ~ unpleasant symptoms resulting with stoppage of drugs or substances on which a person is dependent.
- ~ Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- ~ World Health Organization
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- Service ~personalized A , flexible ceremony held to honor and remember a deceased person, usually without the body or ashes present
- ~ The study of people as a group, especially of statistical groupings according to age, gender, and environmental factors.
- ~ The ceremonies honoring a dead person, typically involving burial or cremation.
- ~ A ceremony or celebration in honor of a person who has died, held before or after the funeral (traditionally taking the form of a watch or vigil held beside the body of the dead person).
- ~ Bachelors of Social Work
- ~ Masters of Social Work
- ~ Department of Health and Human Services
- ~ Academy of Certified Social Workers
- ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker
15 Clues: ~ Masters of Social Work • ~ Bachelors of Social Work • ~ World Health Organization • ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker • ~ Academy of Certified Social Workers • ~ Department of Health and Human Services • ~ Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor • ~ Department of Children and Family Services • ~ The process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen • ...
medical stuff 2026-04-02
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- Female gonad located in the pelvic cavity
- an offspring of a human
- surgical removal of the foreskin
- pregnancy A pregnancy outside of the womb, usually in a fallopian tubA npregnancy outside of the womb, usually in a fallopian tube
- Fusion of an egg and sperm cell
- when the menstrual cycle ends and usually occurs
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- undescended testicles
- stage of fetal development from implantation to 3 months after conception
- the ova to travel to the uterus every
- Developmental stage at which a person becomes capable of reproduction.
- sexual intercourse
- erectile tissue
- Serves as the passageway
- the ages of 45-55, may also occur with the removal of the
- fertilized egg
15 Clues: fertilized egg • erectile tissue • sexual intercourse • undescended testicles • an offspring of a human • Serves as the passageway • Fusion of an egg and sperm cell • surgical removal of the foreskin • the ova to travel to the uterus every • Female gonad located in the pelvic cavity • when the menstrual cycle ends and usually occurs • ...
HIM WEEK PUZZLE 2 2024-04-16
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- the regulatory framework that governs the privacy and security of medical records in the United States.
- name of the unique identifier assigned to each patient within a healthcare organization's system.
- standard classification system used for medical diagnoses and procedures.
- process of ensuring that medical records are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulations.
- term describes the professionals who analyze vast amounts of healthcare data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that inform strategic decisions and improve patient outcomes.
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- process of converting dictated or handwritten medical information into electronic format.
- term for the detailed examination conducted by healthcare providers to record a patient's medical history, current symptoms, and physical findings, essential for diagnosis.
- name for the legal document that authorizes a healthcare provider to release a patient's medical information.
- process of assigning numeric or alphanumeric codes to medical diagnoses and procedures.
- process of reviewing medical records to ensure they are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulation.
10 Clues: standard classification system used for medical diagnoses and procedures. • process of assigning numeric or alphanumeric codes to medical diagnoses and procedures. • process of converting dictated or handwritten medical information into electronic format. • process of ensuring that medical records are complete, accurate, and compliant with regulations. • ...
Gladly Search! 2021-03-10
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- An email you are required to send regarding this customers issue.
- Showing definitions of THANKYOU, PEAK, and NEWHIRE codes.
- When an order/item shows as shipped, but no tracking number is available in DOMS
- Including info on Northern Arizona Credit.
- Explaining "Awaiting Return" Error.
- When you get a contact from a Police Office/Detective
- Refunding a Zero Dollar Return
- Meanings for CCI, LDS, WSE etc.
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- Showing definitions for DOMS Refund Reasons.
- Pro Tips with a upset customer.
- Showing functions of "Close and Next"
- What if an order shows exported and its not in DOMS?
- Showing incorrect tracking for a return.
- When a customer has an allergy
14 Clues: When a customer has an allergy • Refunding a Zero Dollar Return • Pro Tips with a upset customer. • Meanings for CCI, LDS, WSE etc. • Explaining "Awaiting Return" Error. • Showing functions of "Close and Next" • Showing incorrect tracking for a return. • Including info on Northern Arizona Credit. • Showing definitions for DOMS Refund Reasons. • ...
Terminology 2023-03-02
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- when something is said to be smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
- the narrator relies solely on visible facts. They do not delve into any characters thoughts or feelings. Third-person _________
- giving non-human things, human characteristics.
- the narrator tells the story from a single character's point of view. They can only see the thoughts and feelings of that one character. Third-person __________.
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- when a word sounds like the thing is describes.
- the use of exaggeration for effect.
- the comparison of two things by saying one IS the other.
- the narrator is all-knowing and all seeing. They have access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters. Third-person _________
- the comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'.
- the perspective in which the protagonist tells the story using "I" or "We".
10 Clues: the use of exaggeration for effect. • when a word sounds like the thing is describes. • giving non-human things, human characteristics. • the comparison of two things using 'like' or 'as'. • the comparison of two things by saying one IS the other. • the perspective in which the protagonist tells the story using "I" or "We". • ...
Terminology 2013-02-08
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- Line of longitude found at 30 degrees East.
- Illegal hunting of animals
- The point at which the earthquake occurs.
- Something that could be dangerous
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- waves Another term for shock waves.
- Hot liquid rock found below the earth's surface
- Number of people found in a country.
- Rain containing high levels of chemicals.
- Line of latitude found at 0 degrees.
- Hot liquid that spills from a volcano
10 Clues: Illegal hunting of animals • Something that could be dangerous • waves Another term for shock waves. • Number of people found in a country. • Line of latitude found at 0 degrees. • Hot liquid that spills from a volcano • Rain containing high levels of chemicals. • The point at which the earthquake occurs. • Line of longitude found at 30 degrees East. • ...
Terminology 2026-02-10
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- Measure of a stock’s market risk
- Degree of price fluctuation over time
- Risk reduction through varied investments
- Company profits
- Contracts for future asset delivery
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- Contracts granting buy or sell rights
- Ease of converting assets into cash
- Reducing risk through diversifying assets
- First sale of stock to the public (Abbreviated)
- The value of a company that is traded on the stock market
10 Clues: Company profits • Measure of a stock’s market risk • Ease of converting assets into cash • Contracts for future asset delivery • Contracts granting buy or sell rights • Degree of price fluctuation over time • Reducing risk through diversifying assets • Risk reduction through varied investments • First sale of stock to the public (Abbreviated) • ...
Bicentennial Bash Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-06
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- You’ll want to call one of these professionals in an emergency medical situation.
- One hundred rotations around the sun. HINT: GW SMHS will celebrate the beginning of its third on April 1, 2025.
- Abbr. The pair of GYN
- A dead human body.
- Roman gods and goddesses Apollo, Asclepius, Hygieia, and Panacea are name dropped in this vow taken by aspiring physicians.
- Both parents and professors are known to give these.
- Super teeny tiny.
- Trainees known to work notoriously long hours.
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- One of the most popular medical diagnostic instruments.
- A medical procedure that involves cutting into the body to repair or remove tissue, or to diagnose disease.
- Subject of study that fascinated Michaelangelo; also belongs to Gray.
- An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars
- Number of original departments created when GW Medical School formed. HINT: see 4, 5, and 6 down/across.
- Abbr. GW’s partner hospital that exclusively treats children.
- The number of karats in pure gold.
- Ward 8’s newest member.
- Facility located across this courtyard.
- The legal age of adulthood in the US
18 Clues: Super teeny tiny. • A dead human body. • Abbr. The pair of GYN • Ward 8’s newest member. • The number of karats in pure gold. • The legal age of adulthood in the US • Facility located across this courtyard. • An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars • Trainees known to work notoriously long hours. • Both parents and professors are known to give these. • ...
Crossword 2 2022-04-04
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- The fraction of unchanged drug reaching systemic circulation is called as.
- Receptors having only hydrophobic ligands.
- Increase in which molecule promote erythropoietin production.
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- An acid present in Orange.
- caffeine acts as a ______ drug.
- Terminology that describes the action of the body on drug.
- This test is used to determine the presence of Alkaloids.
- Borntrager's test is used for this drug.
8 Clues: An acid present in Orange. • caffeine acts as a ______ drug. • Borntrager's test is used for this drug. • Receptors having only hydrophobic ligands. • This test is used to determine the presence of Alkaloids. • Terminology that describes the action of the body on drug. • Increase in which molecule promote erythropoietin production. • ...
polyglot 2022-06-09
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- 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. • ...
English Language Paper 2 2025-09-20
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- To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences
- To explain the meaning of something
- Suggested but not clearly expressed
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- terminology Words or phrases used to talk about a subject
- The way someone sees or thinks about something
- Clear and fully explained
- To find or point out something
7 Clues: Clear and fully explained • To find or point out something • To explain the meaning of something • Suggested but not clearly expressed • The way someone sees or thinks about something • terminology Words or phrases used to talk about a subject • To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences
Christian Terminology 2021-05-30
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- God Bearer, starts with T
- To the East, Two words starting with A and D
- Jesus in Flesh, starts with I
- Salvation or sacrafice, starts with A
- Outside human existence, starts with T
- Never dies, starts with E
- Synergy of Jesus humanity and divinty, Two words starting with H and U
- Bringing God into existence, starts with B
- Knowing everything, starts with O
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- Nature of God, starts with H
- Taking away from sin, starts with R
- Nature of God, starts with D
- Action of a saviour, starts with S
- Of the same substance, starts with C
- Word for God, starts with L
- Father, Son, Holy Spirit, Starts with T
- Heaven and Earth unified, Starts with I
17 Clues: God Bearer, starts with T • Never dies, starts with E • Word for God, starts with L • Nature of God, starts with H • Nature of God, starts with D • Jesus in Flesh, starts with I • Knowing everything, starts with O • Action of a saviour, starts with S • Taking away from sin, starts with R • Of the same substance, starts with C • Salvation or sacrafice, starts with A • ...
Earthquake terminology 2022-11-10
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- The strength of an earthquake
- Where two plates diverge
- The centre position of the Earth from where seismic waves start.
- The earthquakes that arrive before larger earthquakes in a similar place.
- It is the position on the Earth’s surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake. This position is expressed by its geographical latitude and longitude.
- The largest earthquake.
- The scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake
- Can measure the strength and duration of the earthquake’s waves. It is a primary earthquake recording device.
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- An area of fractures between two masses of rock.
- Currents in the mantle responsible for plate movement
- The earthquakes arrived after the largest shock of an earthquake series.
- Where two plates converge
- waves Waves of energy that move through the Earth’s layers.
- Secondary effect of earthquakes
- These waves reach the surface first
- Tectonic plates move past each other.
- The inner component of the seismograph, which may be a pendulum, or a mass attached to a spring.
17 Clues: The largest earthquake. • Where two plates diverge • Where two plates converge • The strength of an earthquake • Secondary effect of earthquakes • These waves reach the surface first • Tectonic plates move past each other. • An area of fractures between two masses of rock. • Currents in the mantle responsible for plate movement • ...
Web Terminology 2019-07-09
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- A document that shows the global, hierarchical view of a website’s pages and content.
- Programming language for websites.
- A collection of pages you can get to through the Web.
- Website design that adapts to multiple screen sizes such as desktop and mobile devices.
- The first screen of information that appears when the main address of a website is typed in.
- A rotating banner of images.
- Files saved by a web browser so the next time that user visits the site the page loads faster.
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- An acronym for “what you see is what you get” content editor.
- A unique name used to identify the location of a website on a web server.
- A word or graphic that can be clicked on and will take the user to other information.
- A software application used for accessing information on the Web.
- They show you the pages and subpages that appear before the page you’re on, such as: Home > Government > Public Safety
- Unique identifying number for every computer that accesses the Internet.
- Refers to the system that allows visitors to a website to move around that site.
- A small text file created by a website or application that is stored within a visitor’s computer.
- Drop-down interface triggered by the user hovering over a link, showing all options in a panel, often grouped into categories.
- A graphic with the dimensions of 1x1.
17 Clues: A rotating banner of images. • Programming language for websites. • A graphic with the dimensions of 1x1. • A collection of pages you can get to through the Web. • An acronym for “what you see is what you get” content editor. • A software application used for accessing information on the Web. • Unique identifying number for every computer that accesses the Internet. • ...
Equitable terminology 2020-08-29
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- consists of personal property only such as money or shares
- a person who has not provided any consideration
- ...juris, a beneficiary who is of full age and mental capacity
- land left by will
- person appointed by the court who will administer the estate of a deceased person
- male person named in the will who will administer the estate of a deceased
- personal property left by will
- consist of real property only such as land
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- trust can be express, ... or constructive
- property that remains undisposed of after a number of specific gifts on death
- property can be tangible or ...
- a period of time after which the law will not allow property to be outside the general circulation of the economy
- transfer of real property
- an organisation who holds property for public benefit
- ...-General - person who enforces and controls charitable trusts
- formal transfer of a property - usually land
- equitable owner of the property under a trust
17 Clues: land left by will • transfer of real property • personal property left by will • property can be tangible or ... • trust can be express, ... or constructive • consist of real property only such as land • formal transfer of a property - usually land • equitable owner of the property under a trust • a person who has not provided any consideration • ...
Taxonomy Terminology 2020-09-24
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- Genus for cats.
- A flexible cord of cells that makes spinal columns.
- Area of the pharynx.
- class that includes frogs, toads, or salamanders.
- A bony fish.
- the class of birds.
- 7 Categories of the classification system.
- the family for dogs.
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- Nomenclature System of naming species using genus species.
- Animals that have a segmented spinal column.
- The kingdom including the bacterial organisms that lack a true nucleus in the cell and reproduce by fission.
- Kingdom of plants that lack chlorophyll and get nutrients from other plants and animals.
- The class that includes turtles,tortises,snakes, pythons, boas, etc...
- The order for cats and dogs.
- Kingdom including the single-celled organisms.
- A phylum with 4 distinctive characteristics.
- Members of the animal kingdom without backbones.
17 Clues: A bony fish. • Genus for cats. • the class of birds. • Area of the pharynx. • the family for dogs. • The order for cats and dogs. • 7 Categories of the classification system. • Animals that have a segmented spinal column. • A phylum with 4 distinctive characteristics. • Kingdom including the single-celled organisms. • Members of the animal kingdom without backbones. • ...
Trigonometry Terminology 2023-01-25
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- statement that two trigonometric functions are equivalent
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite an acute angle
- a smooth, repetitive oscillation
- equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle to the hypotenuse
- used in math as a variable to represent a measured angle
- the set of natural numbers
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse
- a unit of rotational measure given by a rotation
- the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle
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- a function returning to the same value at regular intervals
- the horizontal line that is halfway between the maximal line and the minimal line
- the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side
- the reciprocal of a cosine
- the unit rate of the constant rate defined by the number of cycles per unit length
- the ratio of the side adjacent to a particular acute angle to the side opposite the angle
- the distance between two consecutive points
- the distance between a maximal point of the graph of the sinusoidal function and the midline
17 Clues: the reciprocal of a cosine • the set of natural numbers • a smooth, repetitive oscillation • the distance between two consecutive points • a unit of rotational measure given by a rotation • used in math as a variable to represent a measured angle • statement that two trigonometric functions are equivalent • a function returning to the same value at regular intervals • ...
Financial Terminology 2023-02-27
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- Someone might need to file for ________________ if they borrowed so much money that they can no longer afford to pay it back
- A name for a newer type of currency that only exists on the computer and is not controlled by a government or bank
- The name for the period of your life after you stop working
- the name for the money you have borrowed or owe to others
- Money lent to post-secondary students by the government to pay for school expenses
- Something you make and follow in order to track how much money you can afford to spend every month
- Money that you put aside and do not spend at the end of the month
- ______________expenses are the monthly costs that can change from month-to-month (e.g. entertainment costs)
- ________________expenses are the monthly costs that tend to stay the same from month-to-month (e.g. rent)
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- _____________ the financial term for the extra money you need to pay back to the person who gave you a loan
- the amount of money you pay every month toward owning your own home
- What does the first "R" in "RRSP" stand for?
- ______________ the fees you pay to take classes at a post-secondary institution
- Your ______________ income is the amount of money you make AFTER taxes are deducted from your paycheque
- Your ____________ income is the amount of money you make BEFORE taxes are deducted from your paycheque
- the name for the amount of money you earn every year at your job
- the name for the lowest hourly amount of money you are allowed to pay someone by law
17 Clues: What does the first "R" in "RRSP" stand for? • the name for the money you have borrowed or owe to others • The name for the period of your life after you stop working • the name for the amount of money you earn every year at your job • Money that you put aside and do not spend at the end of the month • ...
Reproductive Terminology 2023-03-06
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- Which animal goes through lambing
- Which animal goes through whelping
- needed for the offspring’s immunity
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to
- union of the sperm and egg cells
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- act of giving birth
- Which animal goes through calving?
- Which animal goes through queening
- Which animal goes through farrowing
- removal of female reproductive organs
- (neutering)—removal of testicles
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- Which animal goes through kidding
- Which animal goes through kindling
17 Clues: act of giving birth • (neutering)—removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • Which animal goes through lambing • Which animal goes through kidding • Which animal goes through calving? • Which animal goes through queening • Which animal goes through whelping • Which animal goes through kindling • Which animal goes through farrowing • ...
Business Terminology 2023-02-28
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- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- A place where something is sold
- the Red:In debt
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketin
- the state of being responsible for something
- method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- state of being a partner or partners.
- a particular form or branch of economic or commercial activity.
- you need it
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- exclusive possession or control of the supply
- a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured
- total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations.
- you try to beat them
- Provied someone with something
- you make it when you sell something
- the Black: a company's profitability and current financial health
- an early sample
- proprietorship: an enterprise owned by a sole person
19 Clues: you need it • the Red:In debt • an early sample • you try to beat them • Provied someone with something • A place where something is sold • you make it when you sell something • state of being a partner or partners. • the state of being responsible for something • exclusive possession or control of the supply • proprietorship: an enterprise owned by a sole person • ...
Pharmacogenomic terminology 2017-09-25
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- HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration
- A collection of genetic variants, such as SNPs, that always travel together (are inherited together) on the same individual allele
- An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines
- well know anticoagulant that causes severe side affects in certain individuals
- A variant that has two or more alleles and is present at a frequency of at least 1% of the population
- When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair
- metaboliser Two normally functioning alleles and therefore have normal enzyme activity
- A single nucleotide locus with two or more naturally occurring alleles defined by a single base pair substitution
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- A study to assess common genetic variations across the entire genome of a large population of individuals in order to study whether any of the investigated variations is associated with a phenotype of interest
- gene A gene predicted to be associated with a particular trait e.g disease, adverse reaction to a drug
- The biochemical and physiological effects of drugs, particularly those that define the drugs mechanism of action on the body
- metaboliser Two non-functional alleles and therefore have little to no enzyme activity
- P450 A group of enzymes involved in drug metabolism and found in high levels in the liver
- A precursor (forerunner) of a drug needs to undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent
- The basic physical unit of inheritance
- Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes
- An individual’s collection of genes
17 Clues: An individual’s collection of genes • The basic physical unit of inheritance • An unintended, harmful reaction to medicines • Part of the genome formed by DNA sequences that encode genes • When two different alleles are present on the chromosome pair • HIV drug for which all patients undergo a genetic test prior to administration • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- A Sheep with Horne's
- Read Only Memory
- 8 bits
- WiFi
- Understanding for a computer
- remembrance
- Used on nails
- Consists of 2 or more computers that are linked
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- What a programmer creates
- what you use to read a bar-code
- A musical instrument similar to the flute
- A value only from 0 to 1
- A small mammal that squeaks
- A world that is not physical
- A musical instrument much like a piano
- Something used to store papers in
- Arts
17 Clues: WiFi • Arts • 8 bits • remembrance • Used on nails • Read Only Memory • A Sheep with Horne's • A value only from 0 to 1 • What a programmer creates • A small mammal that squeaks • A world that is not physical • Understanding for a computer • what you use to read a bar-code • Something used to store papers in • A musical instrument much like a piano • A musical instrument similar to the flute • ...
Diagnostics Terminology 2023-08-15
17 Clues: drug • life • same • sound • xrays • glass • heart • record • beyond • to cut • luminous • movement • record of • treatment • blood vessels • repeated sound • record of something
Healthcare Terminology 2023-11-07
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- Person who purchases the insurance plan
- Protected Health Information
- Must happen before full registration in the ER
- % patient pays after meeting their deductible
- Determines the order the insurance pays
- Insurance for low income individuals/disabled/children
- Person responsible for paying balance after insurance
- Law that governs patient privacy
- Advanced Beneficiary Notice
- Must be met before the insurance starts to pay
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- Amount the patient pays each month for their insurance
- Questionnaire to determine who pays 1st for patient's with Medicare
- Insurance for active military members
- Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors
- Birthday rule applies to child with ____ insurances
- Fixed amount the patient pays for certain services
- Emergency Medical Active Labor Act
17 Clues: Advanced Beneficiary Notice • Protected Health Information • Law that governs patient privacy • Emergency Medical Active Labor Act • Insurance for active military members • Person who purchases the insurance plan • Determines the order the insurance pays • % patient pays after meeting their deductible • Must happen before full registration in the ER • ...
Hiking Terminology! 2023-11-18
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- used to light a fire
- hiking snack with nuts, pretzels, chocolate (2 words)
- important thing to have enough of while hiking
- used to walk in deep snow without sinking
- helps you find which way is North
- sweet product of a tree
- height above sea level
- paint on a tree that marks the trail
- camping gear that keeps you warm at night (2 words)
- large sheet of waterproof material used to construct a shelter
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- something that you pitch
- yummy campfire treat
- protects your skin from the sun
- admiring the stars at night
- a bag you hang from a tree to keep food safe
- a small flashlight worn on the head
- warm fuzzy layer for cold days
17 Clues: used to light a fire • yummy campfire treat • height above sea level • sweet product of a tree • something that you pitch • admiring the stars at night • warm fuzzy layer for cold days • protects your skin from the sun • helps you find which way is North • a small flashlight worn on the head • paint on a tree that marks the trail • used to walk in deep snow without sinking • ...
Ballet Terminology 2024-02-07
17 Clues: big • to spin • to jump • to rise • to bend • To glide • to chase • stretched • half bend • to strike • To develope • to disengage • a female dancer • step of the cat • circle of the leg • what a dancer wears • to assemble or join together
Housing Terminology 2024-04-05
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- Lobbying for zoning ordinance changes to allow increased density, facilitating multifamily housing development
- An affordable housing unit typically located in a building with shared amenities like kitchens and bathrooms.
- Civil Rights Law ensuring equality in the built environment for people with disabilities.
- Affordable housing for moderate-income individuals and families who struggle with market-rate housing costs and housing in proximity to where they work
- The surplus fee collected by a developer after a project's completion. It's paid from the building's cashflow post-debt service, often utilized to bridge funding gaps and mitigate project risks.
- Certification for businesses meeting specific criteria for participation in projects
- A person who rents their home.
- Existing housing units that are affordable to low and moderate income households without government subsidy
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- Homelessness response model that prioritizes placing people in housing as quickly as possible while offering supportive services.
- State recently names deadliest for cyclists.
- Recent Federal relief funding plan supporting various sectors including affordable housing
- Zoning that limits housing unit density, hindering multifamily housing development and contributing to housing shortages
- Acronym for affordable housing combined with support services including mental health case and substance abuse management for individuals transitioning from homelessness or instability.
- A secondary house unit on a single-family residential lot, providing additional rental income or serving as affordable housing options.
- Survey conducted once a decade to collect population and demographic data for the entire United States.
- Protected group under the Fair Housing Act to combat housing discrimination
- Acronym for the federal agency that oversees housing programs.
17 Clues: A person who rents their home. • State recently names deadliest for cyclists. • Acronym for the federal agency that oversees housing programs. • Protected group under the Fair Housing Act to combat housing discrimination • Certification for businesses meeting specific criteria for participation in projects • ...
College terminology 2023-10-30
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- A secondary school teaching a skilled trade (hint: starts with a 'V').
- A PRIMARY subject of field of study chosen by a college student.
- These are usually distributed the first day of class and
- An official report given by a college/school which contains official
- Administrative official in charge of student records
- This person assists with academic planning
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- a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist
- received, and special awards/recognition.
- College entrance exam that determines college readiness
- help pay for education expenses.
- What form do students need to fill out before college to obtain federal student aid?
- A SECONDARY course of study in college.
- available on your class webpage or submission site.
- Money awarded to students based on academic or other achievements
- The cost of your classes
- of an individual student. It will list time attended, subjects studied,
- Governing body for collegiate athletics
17 Clues: The cost of your classes • help pay for education expenses. • A SECONDARY course of study in college. • Governing body for collegiate athletics • received, and special awards/recognition. • This person assists with academic planning • available on your class webpage or submission site. • Administrative official in charge of student records • ...
technology terminology 2023-11-02
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- an image on the computer screen
- piece of writing that describes the application, purpose, creation
- press on the mouse
- of a wide range of applications that enable instructors to display information during a lecture
- double press on a mouse
- -help scroll
- a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data
- computer
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- data score
- devices that control, regulate, monitor, collect data,
- a personal computing device
- the process of starting up a computer system.
- click on your mouse and hold
- used to give users quick access to all of their essential programs,
- -mouse
- computer file that contains an encoded sequence of instructions that the system can execute
17 Clues: google • -mouse • computer • data score • -help scroll • press on the mouse • double press on a mouse • a personal computing device • click on your mouse and hold • an image on the computer screen • the process of starting up a computer system. • devices that control, regulate, monitor, collect data, • a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data • ...
Veterinary terminology 2025-10-08
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- below normal
- DZ
- Laying on the back
- Red blood cell
- Toward the Nose
- infected uterus
- Bottom of REAR feet
- What color does a body turn with liver failure?
- universal language of medicine
- surgical puncture to remove fluid/gas
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- suture to stabilize
- Hypodermis
- joint moves TOWARDS the body
- Bottom of FRONT feet
- Treatment
- Reduce tension/stress
- joint moves AWAY from the body
17 Clues: DZ • Treatment • Hypodermis • below normal • Red blood cell • Toward the Nose • infected uterus • Laying on the back • suture to stabilize • Bottom of REAR feet • Bottom of FRONT feet • Reduce tension/stress • joint moves TOWARDS the body • joint moves AWAY from the body • universal language of medicine • surgical puncture to remove fluid/gas • What color does a body turn with liver failure?
physics terminology 2026-02-03
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- the rate at which someone or something moves or operates or is able to move or operate.
- the quality of being able to do a task successfully, without wasting time or energy
- relating to or resulting from motion.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- an increase or decrease in the magnitude of a property (e.g. temperature, pressure, or concentration) observed in passing from one point or moment to another.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the principle by which the total value of a physical quantity or parameter (such as energy, mass, linear or angular momentum) remains constant in a system which is not subject to external influence.
- the length of the space between two points.
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- a large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the action of moving something from its place or position.
- the quantity determining the energy of mass in a gravitational field or of charge in an electric field.
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity, representing a vector quantity that includes both magnitude and direction
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- the capacity to do work, cause motion, or produce change within a physical system
17 Clues: relating to or resulting from motion. • the length of the space between two points. • the speed of something in a given direction. • a large body of matter with no definite shape. • the action of moving something from its place or position. • a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • ...
River Terminology 2025-02-27
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- The laying down of material carried by the river when it loses energy.
- Action The process by which the force of water erodes riverbanks and bed.
- The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- A bend or curve in a river, usually in the middle course.
- The process where rocks and pebbles carried by the river collide and break into smaller, smoother pieces.
- The chemical erosion of rocks (like limestone) by water.
- The starting point of a river.
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- The flat land adjacent to a river that floods periodically.
- The movement of sediment by the river.
- The wearing away of rock and soil by the river.
- A smaller river or stream that joins a larger river.
- A natural or artificial embankment along the sides of a river channel.
- Erosion caused by rocks and sediment scraping against the riverbed and banks.
- A landform at the river mouth where sediment is deposited, forming multiple channels.
- Lake A U-shaped lake formed when a meander is cut off from the main river.
- The point where two rivers or streams meet.
- The point where a river enters a sea, lake, or another river.
17 Clues: The starting point of a river. • The movement of sediment by the river. • The point where two rivers or streams meet. • The wearing away of rock and soil by the river. • A smaller river or stream that joins a larger river. • The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries. • The chemical erosion of rocks (like limestone) by water. • ...
