medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Vocabulary 2025-09-29
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- a small amount of medicine to swallow
- a special van to drive you to the hospital
- to help you walk
- to sit on, if you cannot walk
- goes around your arm
- to drink with a spoon
- to cover a big cut
- to put medicine into your blood
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- a worker at a hospital
- a large building to help sick people
- to see inside your body
- to see how hot and how cold
- an expert who helps sick people
- a smaller building to help sick people
- a small amount of medicine to swallow
- to cover a small cut
16 Clues: to help you walk • to cover a big cut • goes around your arm • to cover a small cut • to drink with a spoon • a worker at a hospital • to see inside your body • to see how hot and how cold • to sit on, if you cannot walk • an expert who helps sick people • to put medicine into your blood • a large building to help sick people • a small amount of medicine to swallow • ...
Medical Terms 2024-05-29
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- is the combining form of cell
- is the plane that divides the body into anteror and posterior portions
- is the breakdown of glucose
- is the suffix for cell
- is joint pain
- is abnormal hardening of the bone
- is the root word that means to cut
- is the plane that divides the body into equal vertical left and right halves
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- is the visual examination of the colon
- is inflammation of the meninges
- is the suffix that means pertaining to speech
- is the surgical removal of the appendix
- is the drooping of the kidney
- is the blueness of any part of the body
- is a fatty tumor
15 Clues: is joint pain • is a fatty tumor • is the suffix for cell • is the breakdown of glucose • is the combining form of cell • is the drooping of the kidney • is inflammation of the meninges • is abnormal hardening of the bone • is the root word that means to cut • is the visual examination of the colon • is the surgical removal of the appendix • is the blueness of any part of the body • ...
Medical Terminologies 2024-10-16
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- two-footed
- relating to the brain or the intellect
- a type of sugar found in the blood
- cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs
- a condition in which your blood sugar (glucose) level is lower than the standard range
- impaired or abnormal functioning (as of an organ of the body
- swelling and irritation of the thin, saclike tissue surrounding the heart
- the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens
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- inflammation of the active tissues of the brain caused by an infection or an autoimmune response
- the breakdown of red blood cells
- one of the most common diseases of the postural and musculoskeletal system
- the outermost bone in the distal row of tarsal bones of many higher
- type of cancer that begins in bone or in the soft tissues of the body, including cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, or other connective or supportive tissue
- an abnormal mass of tissue that forms when cells grow and divide more than they should or do not die when they should
- inflammation of the skin
15 Clues: two-footed • inflammation of the skin • the breakdown of red blood cells • a type of sugar found in the blood • relating to the brain or the intellect • impaired or abnormal functioning (as of an organ of the body • the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens • the outermost bone in the distal row of tarsal bones of many higher • ...
Medical Puzzle 2026-03-25
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- Blood vessels carrying blood back to the heart
- The basic unit of life
- Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart
- The organ that controls the body
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition
- The study of how the body functions
- The identification of a disease or condition
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- A group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Tissue that enables movement
- The organ that filters blood and produces bile
- Organs for breathing
- The study of the structure of the body
- The organ that pumps blood
- A part of the body with a specific function
- Hard tissues forming the skeleton
15 Clues: Organs for breathing • The basic unit of life • The organ that pumps blood • Tissue that enables movement • The organ that controls the body • Hard tissues forming the skeleton • The study of how the body functions • The study of the structure of the body • A part of the body with a specific function • The identification of a disease or condition • ...
Medical arachnoentomology 2026-05-21
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- Microscopic arachnid parasite
- Bloodsucking arachnid transmitting infections
- Study of insects
- Fear of insects
- Mite causing scabies
- Genus of hard ticks
- Infestation with lice
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- Wingless insect transmitting plague
- Study of arachnids
- Small arachnid causing skin diseases and allergies
- Skin disease caused by Sarcoptes scabiei
- Relationship where one organism benefits at another's expense
- Organism transmitting disease agents
- Mosquito transmitting malaria
- Human ectoparasite feeding on blood
15 Clues: Fear of insects • Study of insects • Study of arachnids • Genus of hard ticks • Mite causing scabies • Infestation with lice • Microscopic arachnid parasite • Mosquito transmitting malaria • Wingless insect transmitting plague • Human ectoparasite feeding on blood • Organism transmitting disease agents • Skin disease caused by Sarcoptes scabiei • ...
MEDICAL 2025-01-01
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- The tiny hero that fights invaders without a cape
- What the doctor delivers after piecing together the puzzle.
- An unwelcome guest that makes you feel under the weather.
- The magic that turns off the pain switch during surgery.
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- Stay at home order for germs and their hosts.
- A sugar pill with the power of belief.
- The molecule that paints your blood red.
- A small dose of prevention for a big dose of health.
- The thread that patches your body’s fabric.
9 Clues: A sugar pill with the power of belief. • The molecule that paints your blood red. • The thread that patches your body’s fabric. • Stay at home order for germs and their hosts. • The tiny hero that fights invaders without a cape • A small dose of prevention for a big dose of health. • The magic that turns off the pain switch during surgery. • ...
Medical 2026-01-04
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- Brief loss of consciousness due to decreased cerebral perfusion.
- Low blood sugar causing altered mental status; improves with glucose.
- Chronic irreversible airflow limitation, often related to smoking.
- Sudden unilateral weakness, facial droop, and slurred speech.
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- Sudden loss of consciousness with tonic-clonic activity.
- Wheezing and prolonged expiration, reversible airway obstruction.
- Severe allergic reaction with airway compromise.
- Chest discomfort caused by myocardial ischemia relieved by rest.
- Metabolic disorder affecting blood glucose regulation.
9 Clues: Severe allergic reaction with airway compromise. • Metabolic disorder affecting blood glucose regulation. • Sudden loss of consciousness with tonic-clonic activity. • Sudden unilateral weakness, facial droop, and slurred speech. • Brief loss of consciousness due to decreased cerebral perfusion. • Chest discomfort caused by myocardial ischemia relieved by rest. • ...
All About Accident Benefits 2022-09-15
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- Insured Elsewhere
- Staff Counsel's opinion
- Section 33
- 730 Days
- Required Medical Documentation
- Impairment
- Driving Without Insurance
- Our Main Goal
- Canada Best Insurance Company
- Experts Medical Report
- Where The Money Is
- Broken Bone
- Counsel Travelers Lawyers
- How Did The Injury Happen
- Help With Self Care
- Plan Strategy
- IE Hub
- Adjudicator Presides
- Major Injury
- Outside Lawyers
- Passive Treatment
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- Our Logo
- Conversations With Claimants
- bone doctor
- Legislation
- Head Injury
- Your Role
- Active Treatment
- Soft Treatment Injury Regime
- Employed Worker Benefit
- claim resolution
- Our Department
- How Many Files You Have
- Your Do not Work
- OCF 18 Hub
- We Are Watching You
- Medical Resource
- Mental Health Treatment
- Benefits End
- Dispute Resolution System
40 Clues: IE Hub • Our Logo • 730 Days • Your Role • Section 33 • Impairment • OCF 18 Hub • bone doctor • Legislation • Head Injury • Broken Bone • Benefits End • Major Injury • Our Main Goal • Plan Strategy • Our Department • Outside Lawyers • Active Treatment • claim resolution • Your Do not Work • Medical Resource • Insured Elsewhere • Passive Treatment • Where The Money Is • We Are Watching You • Help With Self Care • ...
Engineering 2021-09-24
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- Develop medical utilities
- Checks water and sewage are clean
- Construct highways and roads
- Engineer that designs and builds structures
- Create new products
- Control lighting in buildings and houses
- Make sure you have utilities
- Tests quality in objects
- Makes medical tools for animals
- Make and construct technology
- Engineer builds space crafts and airplanes
- Build electric wires and towers
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- Constructs power plants
- Engineer that makes technology for health
- Make x-ray machines
- Studies and works with DNA
- Creates jet engines
- Make oil machines
- Makes insulation in buildings
- Studies human movement
- Build and tests sturdiness in buildings
- Find the total force an object can hold
- Develop and process food
- Make habitats for animals
- Make machines that make paper
- Builds and construct railroads
26 Clues: Make oil machines • Make x-ray machines • Creates jet engines • Create new products • Studies human movement • Constructs power plants • Tests quality in objects • Develop and process food • Develop medical utilities • Make habitats for animals • Studies and works with DNA • Construct highways and roads • Make sure you have utilities • Makes insulation in buildings • ...
EHR Quiz # 3 Review 2019-08-15
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- Incorrect data indicates patient’s data ______ compromised
- Coding completed while patient is still receiving treatment
- Contains data from an inpatient admission
- Who benefits from health insurance
- Systematic coordination of healthcare for patients
- ____ is a data dictionary
- Skilled nursing home data
- Coding system used for outpatient bariatric center
- Person who pays health insurance premiums
- Health plan that contracts with medical providers
- Unintentional
- Intentional
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- Used to clarify confusing documentation
- Methods to implement guidelines
- Third-party payer insurance
- Common system of clinical and medical terms
- Medical expenses not reimbursed by insurance company
- content, format, and structure of data in a database
- Inpatient prospective payment system determining hospital payment
- Patient's date of admission
- Guidelines set up by organization
- Amount individual must pay before insurance company pays
- Discharged not final billed
23 Clues: Intentional • Unintentional • ____ is a data dictionary • Skilled nursing home data • Third-party payer insurance • Patient's date of admission • Discharged not final billed • Methods to implement guidelines • Who benefits from health insurance • Guidelines set up by organization • Used to clarify confusing documentation • Contains data from an inpatient admission • ...
Transferring to Agencies 2024-02-18
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- calls for utility issues
- Solacom is also referred to as...
- MVA calls in Madison County neg inj/neg ent
- Telecommunications Device for the Deaf
- Service used to translate language between caller and calltaker
- Fire call in Madison County
- Emergency Medical Services
- Fire calls in Madison City
- Voice Over Internet Protocol
- Automatic Number Information
- Police and fire calls in Madison City
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- Fire calls in Huntsville
- The caller hangs up the phone before the calltaker receive the call
- Medical calls Madison County
- NG9-1-1 is an acronym for...
- Guardian User Guide location on Guardian
- Police calls in Madison County
- A system where we only click once for everything within Solacom
- Automatic Location Information
- View history of calls in Solacom/Guardian
- Name of phone system software
- Medical calls in Huntsville and Madison City
- Instant Recall Recorder
23 Clues: Instant Recall Recorder • calls for utility issues • Fire calls in Huntsville • Emergency Medical Services • Fire calls in Madison City • Fire call in Madison County • Medical calls Madison County • NG9-1-1 is an acronym for... • Voice Over Internet Protocol • Automatic Number Information • Name of phone system software • Police calls in Madison County • ...
Disability Case Management Crossword Puzzle 2026-06-05
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- Check – Contact made to obtain a claim update.
- Manager – Person who assists clients throughout the disability process.
- – Judge who conducts disability hearings.
- – First appeal level after an initial denial.
- – Request for review after a disability denial.
- – Medical form describing a claimant's work-related limitations.
- – Unfavorable disability decision.
- Records – Evidence from healthcare providers supporting a claim.
- – Federal agency that administers disability benefits.
- – Call notation for a disconnected or unavailable number.
- Date – Alleged beginning date of disability.
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- Report – Form describing how conditions affect daily activities.
- Exam – DDS-requested medical evaluation.
- – Proceeding before an Administrative Law Judge.
- – Authorized person assisting with a claim.
- – Agency that determines disability eligibility for SSA.
- – Favorable disability decision.
- – Individual applying for benefits.
- – Call notation indicating a voicemail was left.
- – SSA communication and claim development system.
20 Clues: – Favorable disability decision. • – Unfavorable disability decision. • – Individual applying for benefits. • Exam – DDS-requested medical evaluation. • – Judge who conducts disability hearings. • – Authorized person assisting with a claim. • Date – Alleged beginning date of disability. • – First appeal level after an initial denial. • ...
Disability Case Management Crossword Puzzle 2026-06-05
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- – Call notation indicating a voicemail was left.
- Report – Form describing how conditions affect daily activities.
- – Authorized person assisting with a claim.
- – First appeal level after an initial denial.
- – Favorable disability decision.
- – Unfavorable disability decision.
- – Federal agency that administers disability benefits.
- Date – Alleged beginning date of disability.
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- – Individual applying for benefits.
- Check – Contact made to obtain a claim update.
- – SSA communication and claim development system.
- – Request for review after a disability denial.
- Records – Evidence from healthcare providers supporting a claim.
- – Call notation for a disconnected or unavailable number.
- Manager – Person who assists clients throughout the disability process.
- – Medical form describing a claimant's work-related limitations.
- – Proceeding before an Administrative Law Judge.
- – Agency that determines disability eligibility for SSA.
- – Judge who conducts disability hearings.
- Exam – DDS-requested medical evaluation.
20 Clues: – Favorable disability decision. • – Unfavorable disability decision. • – Individual applying for benefits. • Exam – DDS-requested medical evaluation. • – Judge who conducts disability hearings. • – Authorized person assisting with a claim. • Date – Alleged beginning date of disability. • – First appeal level after an initial denial. • ...
Medical Tourism Game 2025-09-20
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- Countries or regions that actively promote themselves as centers for medical tourism, offering quality healthcare at competitive prices to international patients.
- Companies or agencies that coordinate medical tourism packages, handling everything from hospital bookings to travel arrangements and accommodation for medical tourists.
- The post-operative healing period that medical tourists spend in their destination country before being cleared to travel home, often combined with leisure activities.
- Specialized coverage policies that protect medical tourists against treatment complications, travel disruptions, or additional medical expenses incurred abroad.
- The cost reduction achieved by seeking medical treatment abroad, often 50-80% less than equivalent procedures in the patient's home country, even including travel expenses.
- Medical issues or adverse events that may arise during or after treatment abroad, potentially requiring extended stays or follow-up care in unfamiliar healthcare systems.
- International certification systems (like JCI - Joint Commission International) that ensure medical facilities meet global quality and safety standards for treating international patients.
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- Post-treatment medical support and follow-up services provided either in the destination country or coordinated with healthcare providers in the patient's home country.
- Specific medical treatments or surgeries that patients travel abroad to receive, commonly including cosmetic surgery, dental work, orthopedic procedures, and cardiac treatments.
- Medical records, treatment summaries, and health certificates required for international travel and to ensure continuity of care between foreign providers and home country physicians.
10 Clues: Specialized coverage policies that protect medical tourists against treatment complications, travel disruptions, or additional medical expenses incurred abroad. • Countries or regions that actively promote themselves as centers for medical tourism, offering quality healthcare at competitive prices to international patients. • ...
20th 10 terms 2022-03-10
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- substance that produces cancer
- new formation
- cancer
- treatment with water
- mind
- bladder
- light
- small artery
- fear (sensitivity) to light
- fibers
- destruction
- small vein
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- herniation of the bladder
- vein
- hernia/protrusion
- medical treatment of the mind
- substance that produces
- medical treatment
- resembling
- artery
- treatment
- new
- destruction of blood cells
- small/diminutive form
- resembling fibers
- fear
- blood
- water
- formation, development
- small/diminutive form
30 Clues: new • vein • mind • fear • blood • light • water • cancer • artery • fibers • bladder • treatment • resembling • small vein • destruction • small artery • new formation • hernia/protrusion • medical treatment • resembling fibers • treatment with water • small/diminutive form • small/diminutive form • formation, development • substance that produces • herniation of the bladder • destruction of blood cells • ...
Benefit Service Codes 2022-07-14
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- urgent care
- Durable medical equipment(base)
- Brand Drugs
- mail order (brand)
- Inpatient care for transgender surgery
- Office administered immunization
- Male sterilization procedure (hosp)
- Preventive Imaging
- Skilled nursing facility
- Behavior Health Treatment(ABA)
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- emergency department
- Elective Abortions
- Eyewear allowance that applies toward eyeglass
- Medical Transportation
- Infertility: Special Procedure outpatient
- Mental health residential treatment program
- Hospital Inp Maternity Care
- PET scan
- Substance use disorder intensive outpatient
- Hospice services
20 Clues: PET scan • urgent care • Brand Drugs • Hospice services • Elective Abortions • mail order (brand) • Preventive Imaging • emergency department • Medical Transportation • Skilled nursing facility • Hospital Inp Maternity Care • Behavior Health Treatment(ABA) • Durable medical equipment(base) • Office administered immunization • Male sterilization procedure (hosp) • ...
1B _12_13_CW1 2018-11-06
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- iron
- gram
- emergency medical services
- fever of unknown origin
- Fahrenheit *F
- excision
- gastrointestinal
- fracture
- glucose tolerance test
- gallon
- force fluids
- each
- ear, nose and throat
- drop or drops
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- finger stick
- genitourinary
- electroencephalogram
- fasting blood sugar
- emergency department
- eyes, ears nose and throat
- etiology
- electrocardiogram
- examination
- fluid
- Food and Drug Administration
- extract or external
- emergency medical technician
- gallbladder
28 Clues: iron • gram • each • fluid • gallon • etiology • excision • fracture • examination • gallbladder • finger stick • force fluids • genitourinary • Fahrenheit *F • drop or drops • gastrointestinal • electrocardiogram • fasting blood sugar • extract or external • electroencephalogram • emergency department • ear, nose and throat • glucose tolerance test • fever of unknown origin • emergency medical services • ...
Doctor/Medical Crossword 2023-12-14
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- Pain in the head.
- State of emotion.
- Part of the respiratory system.
- Carries the injured.
- Common ailment in winter. (Similar to "flu")
- Digestive discomfort.
- Symptom of a cold.
- Prescribed remedy.
- Common illness during winter. (Not "Cold")
- Feeling lightheaded
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- Elevated body temperature.
- Feeling pain. H-
- Assists with mobility.
- Area before the appointment.
- Document storage tool.
- Medical professional.
- Medical caregiver.
- Feeling unwell. (Not "Cold")
- Bacterial fighter.
- Temperature measurer.
20 Clues: Feeling pain. H- • Pain in the head. • State of emotion. • Medical caregiver. • Bacterial fighter. • Symptom of a cold. • Prescribed remedy. • Feeling lightheaded • Carries the injured. • Medical professional. • Digestive discomfort. • Temperature measurer. • Assists with mobility. • Document storage tool. • Elevated body temperature. • Area before the appointment. • Feeling unwell. (Not "Cold") • ...
Medical terms 2019-12-27
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- Способ введения в организм медицинских средств с помощью шприца
- Ограниченное скопление крови
- Кровь оказывает ... на стенки сосудов
- Гибель части сердечной мышцы из-за недостаточного притока крови к ней
- функций организма
- Общее название для обширной группы онкологических заболеваний
- Острое нарушение кровоснабжения головного мозга
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- Одна из
- Глубокий воспалённый дефект
- Пульс по-другому...
- Бытовое название неглубокой и небольшой резаной раны
- Возникает при воспалениях
- Гамма излучение(метод исследования)
- Тягостное ощущение в подложечной области груди, полости рта и глотки
- Нарушение анатомической целостности кожи или слизистых
15 Clues: Одна из • функций организма • Пульс по-другому... • Возникает при воспалениях • Глубокий воспалённый дефект • Ограниченное скопление крови • Гамма излучение(метод исследования) • Кровь оказывает ... на стенки сосудов • Острое нарушение кровоснабжения головного мозга • Бытовое название неглубокой и небольшой резаной раны • Нарушение анатомической целостности кожи или слизистых • ...
Medical words 2022-03-16
Medical Terms 2017-11-08
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- Pain of the bone
- Swelling of the liver
- Diseased condition of the nerves
- Inflammation of the head
- Cutting out or removal of the tongue
- Flow or discharge of blood
- Production of muscles
- Treatment of the nose
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- Cutting of the eye
- The knowledge of life
- Pain of the kidney
- Paralysis of the brain
- Flow or discharge of the heart
- Making an opening in the body
- Diseased condition of the lungs
15 Clues: Pain of the bone • Cutting of the eye • Pain of the kidney • The knowledge of life • Swelling of the liver • Production of muscles • Treatment of the nose • Paralysis of the brain • Inflammation of the head • Flow or discharge of blood • Making an opening in the body • Flow or discharge of the heart • Diseased condition of the lungs • Diseased condition of the nerves • ...
Medical Terms 2016-09-26
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- / a personality disorder characterized by a recurrent failure to resist impulses to steal objects not for immediate use or monetary value.
- / surgical incision of fascia.
- / surgical removal of mastoid cells.
- / abnormal overgrowth of the body caused by excessive secretion of the growth hormone.
- / blindness in one half of the visual field.
- / a form of pneumonia that begins with bronchioles.
- / any disease process usually involving enlargement of the lymph nodes.
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- / yellow discoloration of the skin and other issues caused by greater then normal amounts of bilirubin in the blood.
- / downward displacement of the kidney.
- / the turning inward of the edge of the eyelid.
- / a malignant tumor usually involving the upper shaft of long bones, the pelvis, or the knee.
- / surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes.
- / a type of antibody produced naturally by the body.
- / abnormal enlargement of the heart.
- / inflammation of the upper layers of skin.
15 Clues: / surgical incision of fascia. • / surgical removal of mastoid cells. • / abnormal enlargement of the heart. • / downward displacement of the kidney. • / inflammation of the upper layers of skin. • / blindness in one half of the visual field. • / the turning inward of the edge of the eyelid. • / a form of pneumonia that begins with bronchioles. • ...
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 crossword 2012-12-11
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- The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- A medical problem that needs immediate attention
- The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle
- A body's abnormal reaction to certain foods or environmental substances (eg causes a rash)
- A virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- Causing death
- Wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body
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- The thin tubes that transport blood around the body and back to the heart
- Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
- A condition that causes a blockage of the airway and makes it difficult for a person to breathe
- A hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- Unable to hear
- A bone that is divided in two or more pieces as a result of an injury
- Body not getting enough blood flow
15 Clues: Causing death • Unable to hear • Body not getting enough blood flow • The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle • Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body • A medical problem that needs immediate attention • Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital • The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS • ...
Medical crossword 2012-12-11
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- The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS
- A medical problem that needs immediate attention
- The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle
- A body's abnormal reaction to certain foods or environmental substances (eg causes a rash)
- A virus commonly contracted by children, characterized by itchy spots all over the body
- Causing death
- Wounds that develop on a patient's body from lying in one place for too long
- Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body
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- The thin tubes that transport blood around the body and back to the heart
- Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital
- A condition that causes a blockage of the airway and makes it difficult for a person to breathe
- A hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- Unable to hear
- A bone that is divided in two or more pieces as a result of an injury
- Body not getting enough blood flow
15 Clues: Causing death • Unable to hear • Body not getting enough blood flow • The uncontrollable tightening of a muscle • Strong discomfort in certain areas of the body • A medical problem that needs immediate attention • Emergency vehicle that rushes people to a hospital • The virus that infects the human T-cells and leads to AIDS • ...
medical 3.3 2023-04-08
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- one of the firm, pink pieces of flesh found in the mouth to which the teeth are attached
- an amount of money that a person or group borrows and must pay back to the lender
- a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart
- the process of treating a condition to cure it or prevent it from becoming worse
- any damage to a person’s body
- an official document that indicates a person is qualified to perform a particular job
- a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind
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- the ability to understand and make decisions about health- related information
- 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.
- neglectful, unethical, or illegal action by a doctor during the practice of medicine
- the degree of something’s strength
- the specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular field
- a dose of medicine put into a person’s body, generally through a needle
- a substance produced by the body that is responsible for regulating the levels of sugar in the blood
- a natural childbirth process in which a woman’s uterus contracts in preparation to deliver the baby
15 Clues: any damage to a person’s body • the degree of something’s strength • a term for a group of illnesses that affect the heart • the specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular field • a dose of medicine put into a person’s body, generally through a needle • a disease in which high pressure in the eye causes a person to go blind • ...
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 terms 2024-03-25
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- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for imaging the internal structures of the body.
- A sharp knife used for surgical incisions.
- Contagious illness caused by viruses, with symptoms like fever, cough, body aches, and fatigue.
- Pain in the head or neck area, often caused by tension, stress, or illness.
- A gas essential for life, often administered to patients with respiratory problems via mask or nasal cannula.
- Cutting instruments used in surgery or medical procedures.
- A device used to display and record vital signs or other physiological parameters.
- A piece of furniture used for resting or sleeping, typically found in hospitals or medical facilities.
- A device used to remove fluid or debris from the body, such as during surgery or airway clearance.
- A device used to measure temperature.
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- A diagnostic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal organs.
- A chair mounted on wheels, used by people who have difficulty walking due to illness, injury, or disability.
- A medical device used for listening to internal sounds in the body, particularly the heart and lungs.
- Mild viral infection causing symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, and cough.
- Medical tool with a hollow tube and plunger used for giving injections or withdrawing fluids from the body.
15 Clues: A device used to measure temperature. • A sharp knife used for surgical incisions. • Cutting instruments used in surgery or medical procedures. • Pain in the head or neck area, often caused by tension, stress, or illness. • A device used to display and record vital signs or other physiological parameters. • ...
Medical crossword 2024-05-03
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- extremely small unit of mass measurement equal to one millionth of a gram
- Number of heartbeats per minute
- Body heat measurement
- Administration of drugs directly into the subcutaneous tissue
- Take medication before going to bed
- Unit of mass measurement in the metric system
- take medication hours before eating
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- Exact amount of a substance that is administered for a specific purpose.
- Force exerted by a fluid on the human body.
- Used for volume measurements
- Medical image displaying internal body structures using radiation
- Key procedure to assess and determine the status of a patient, commonly performed by health professionals
- Medications that are applied directly to the skin
- Administer twice a day
- Deep cut into the skin or tissue
15 Clues: Body heat measurement • Administer twice a day • Used for volume measurements • Number of heartbeats per minute • Deep cut into the skin or tissue • Take medication before going to bed • take medication hours before eating • Force exerted by a fluid on the human body. • Unit of mass measurement in the metric system • Medications that are applied directly to the skin • ...
Crossword Medical 2024-05-03
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- A dangerous state in which the body's blood flow is insufficient to maintain normal organ function.
- Take twice per day
- A unit of mass measurement in the metric system, equivalent to one thousandth of a gram.
- Wound produced by a sharp object causing irregular tearing of the skin or body tissues.
- Injury to the skin or deeper tissues caused by heat, electricity, radiation, or chemicals.
- Take every other day
- A unit of volume measurement, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters.
- Take at bedtime
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- pressure Force exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries when the heart pumps blood.
- Referring to treatments applied directly onto the skin, rather than being ingested or administered intravenously.
- Method of medication administration where it is placed under the tongue to be absorbed through the mucous membranes.
- Relating to beneath the skin, such as in the administration of medications via an injection under the skin.
- Measure of heat in an object or in the human body.
- A unit of liquid measurement, equivalent to 1/20 of a milliliter.
- Identification of a disease or medical condition based on symptoms, signs, and medical tests.
15 Clues: Take at bedtime • Take twice per day • Take every other day • Measure of heat in an object or in the human body. • A unit of liquid measurement, equivalent to 1/20 of a milliliter. • A unit of volume measurement, equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters. • Wound produced by a sharp object causing irregular tearing of the skin or body tissues. • ...
Medical terms 2023-09-13
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- - to close, shut or stop
- - injection of a substance directly into the muscle
- - form of restraint used for cattle
- - examine the body for injury or disease
- - to have a bowel movement
- - plaque build up on teeth
- - to cut apart or separate
- pulses - pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg
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- - any of the three large veins in the neck
- drugs - to tie or blind with ligature
- - not alert or active
- - loss of water from the body
- - washing a wound with water
- - used for fractious cats or wild animals
- flatulence - detects internal parasites
15 Clues: - not alert or active • - to close, shut or stop • - to have a bowel movement • - plaque build up on teeth • - to cut apart or separate • - washing a wound with water • - loss of water from the body • - form of restraint used for cattle • drugs - to tie or blind with ligature • flatulence - detects internal parasites • - examine the body for injury or disease • ...
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- treats immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.
- licensed to operate and perform surgeries on the patient’s brain.
- cares for children from birth to young adulthood.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- specialists in the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
- eye doctor
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- provide preventive care and disease management for female health conditions.
- work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders.
- focuses on the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels.
- dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery
- uses X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases.
- helps women deliver babies in a natural way
- trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- often have advanced training in a host of subspecialties, like heart disease, cancer, or adolescent or sleep medicine.
- who specialize in oral care, treating problems with patients' teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth.
15 Clues: eye doctor • helps women deliver babies in a natural way • cares for children from birth to young adulthood. • work with people with mental, emotional, or addictive disorders. • specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. • licensed to operate and perform surgeries on the patient’s brain. • ...
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- treating children from birth to young adulthood
- qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws
- who treats the feet and their ailments
- preventive care and disease management for female health conditions
- treat kidney diseases
- specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
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- help people learn to cope with stressful situations
- specialists in the nervous system
- is trained to assist women in childbirth
- specialize in eye and vision care
- who treats mental health conditions
- treat both common and complex illnesses
- these internists are cancer specialists
- they treat immune system disorders
15 Clues: treat kidney diseases • specialists in the nervous system • specialize in eye and vision care • they treat immune system disorders • who treats mental health conditions • who treats the feet and their ailments • treat both common and complex illnesses • these internists are cancer specialists • is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Medical Specialist 2022-10-19
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- specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman
- specializes in treating diseases of the cardiovascular system — mainly the heart and blood vessels.
- a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
- medical doctors who are experts in mental health.
- specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
- a dentist trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat teeth and jaw irregularities.
- a doctor of internal medicine.
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- focus on a person’s well-being before, during, and after surgery.
- to professionals who are trained to provide treatment and rehabilitation.
- focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
- specializes in eye and vision care.
- specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
- specialises in care during pregnancy, labour and after birth.
- plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients
15 Clues: a doctor of internal medicine. • specializes in eye and vision care. • medical doctors who are experts in mental health. • plan and provide medical and nursing care to patients • specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman • specialises in care during pregnancy, labour and after birth. • ...
Medical terms 2025-02-26
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- room I had to wait for my turn in the w_____ r_____ before seeing the doctor.
- When you have a sore throat, you can take l__________ to help relieve the discomfort.
- I made an a__________ to see the dentist next Monday.
- After the accident, the nurse gave me a s__________ to support my injured arm and keep it from moving too much.
- After breaking his arm, the doctor put a c__________ on it to keep the bone from moving.
- The doctor recommended using c__________ to help me walk after my surgery.
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- I had to take p________________ to stop my head from hurting.
- room If you have a serious injury, you should go to the e_____ r_____ immediately for treatment.
- The doctor gave me a p__________ for the antibiotics I needed to treat my infection.
- The nurse used a s__________ to give me the flu shot.
- After the accident, the p__________ had to rest for a few days before returning to work.
- He was told to keep the b__________ on his arm until the wound healed.
- My sister had s___________ after she cut her hand while cooking.
- When you hurt yourself, it’s important to cover the wound with a p__________ to stop bleeding.
- pack The doctor advised me to put an i_____ p_____ on my sprained ankle to reduce the swelling.
15 Clues: The nurse used a s__________ to give me the flu shot. • I made an a__________ to see the dentist next Monday. • I had to take p________________ to stop my head from hurting. • My sister had s___________ after she cut her hand while cooking. • He was told to keep the b__________ on his arm until the wound healed. • ...
Medical DET. 2025-01-15
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES 2025-06-26
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- Diagnoses and treats patients who have or may have cancer.
- Women's reproductive health and childbirth
- Medical specialty for the kidneys
- Specializes in conditions for the eyes
- Focuses on the elderly population
- Medical imaging, including X-rays and MRIs
- A medical doctor who uses surgical operations to treat disease, injury, or deformity.
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- focuses on diseases of the skin
- Diagnoses and treats patients with disorders of the heart and blood vessels.
- Specializes in hormone-related diseases
- Diagnoses and treats patients with disorders of the blood and blood-forming organs.
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- Specializes in treating children
- Provides care to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and immediately thereafter.
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system
15 Clues: focuses on diseases of the skin • Specializes in treating children • Medical specialty for the kidneys • Focuses on the elderly population • Specializes in conditions for the eyes • Specializes in hormone-related diseases • Women's reproductive health and childbirth • Deals with disorders of the nervous system • Medical imaging, including X-rays and MRIs • ...
Medical Termnology. 2025-08-19
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 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 Puzzle 2026-03-25
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- Blood vessels carrying blood back to the heart
- The basic unit of life
- Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart
- The organ that controls the body
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition
- The study of how the body functions
- The identification of a disease or condition
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- A group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Tissue that enables movement
- The organ that filters blood and produces bile
- Organs for breathing
- The study of the structure of the body
- The organ that pumps blood
- A part of the body with a specific function
- Hard tissues forming the skeleton
15 Clues: Organs for breathing • The basic unit of life • The organ that pumps blood • Tissue that enables movement • The organ that controls the body • Hard tissues forming the skeleton • The study of how the body functions • The study of the structure of the body • A part of the body with a specific function • The identification of a disease or condition • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2026-02-27
Health Professionals 2023-03-29
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- A person who serves as a liaison between medical and social cervices and the community
- A licensed medical profressional who jolds an advanced degree and is able to provide direct patient care
- An individual who had graduated from a stat-approved school of Nursing
- A health professional trained to evaluate and treat people eho have conditions or injuries that limit their ability to move and do physical activties
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- A person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior
- A medical practioner who is specialized in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseaes using medical imaging
- A medical practioner who is specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- A professional who can help improve you money management
- The science of protecting and improving the health of people and theor communities
- A person that treat the diseases and conditions that affest the teeth and gums
- A person who is certified to assist with the delivery of direct nursing care to patients
- A person who is qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs
- A doctor who has special training in giving drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during surgery or other procedures
- A person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill
- A licensed dental professional who cleans and examines teeth
15 Clues: A professional who can help improve you money management • A person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior • A licensed dental professional who cleans and examines teeth • A person who is qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs • An individual who had graduated from a stat-approved school of Nursing • ...
Climate change 2022-03-03
English CrossWord 2024-03-13
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- Space for individual medical care.
- Place for medical treatment.
- Prescribed treatment for illness.
- Skilled medical worker.
- Urgent medical care area.
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- Place for surgical procedures.
- Doctor's listening tool for heart and lungs.
- Area for pre-appointment wait.
- Cover for wounds to promote healing.
- Tool for injections.
10 Clues: Tool for injections. • Skilled medical worker. • Urgent medical care area. • Place for medical treatment. • Place for surgical procedures. • Area for pre-appointment wait. • Prescribed treatment for illness. • Space for individual medical care. • Cover for wounds to promote healing. • Doctor's listening tool for heart and lungs.
Medical Crossword 2022-01-25
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- is the process of scraping or wearing something away
- region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- is a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary, lining, or partition in an organism
- examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease.
- swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus.
- surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
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- organ in the human or animal body that secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings.
- a stitch or row of stitches holding together the edges of a wound or surgical incision.
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
- not requiring the introduction of instruments into the body.
- inflammation of subcutaneous connective tissue.
- is the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material
- suffers deterioration after a period of improvement.
- region in an organ or tissue which has suffered damage through injury or disease, such as a wound, ulcer, abscess, or tumor.
- small growth, usually benign and with a stalk, protruding from a mucous membrane.
15 Clues: inflammation of subcutaneous connective tissue. • is the process of scraping or wearing something away • suffers deterioration after a period of improvement. • surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis • is the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material • not requiring the introduction of instruments into the body. • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2022-03-15
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- the pt needs a bedpan
- if you have diabetes you will have to do this fasting blood work
- temperature pulse and respiration
- the abbreviation for disease with hyperglycemia
- a patient has to be repositioned q 2 hours
- shots are often given IM
- some shots are given SC
- the rule of 9s figures body surface area
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- some medications are given via suppository
- she used the bedpan for a BM
- a hx is taken on all patients
- you can become a certified NA in health science
- Dr. Green is an orthopedist
- this is the medical term for a stroke
- you may drink fluids as desired
15 Clues: the pt needs a bedpan • some shots are given SC • shots are often given IM • Dr. Green is an orthopedist • she used the bedpan for a BM • a hx is taken on all patients • you may drink fluids as desired • temperature pulse and respiration • this is the medical term for a stroke • the rule of 9s figures body surface area • some medications are given via suppository • ...
Medical crossword 2014-11-14
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- A cure for all diseases
- To cut off a part of person’s body which is infected
- To place apart to prevent from infecting others
- A disease affecting widely scattered groups of people
- The science of the diseases of the human-body
- A medicine for causing vomiting
- A forecast of the result of a disease
- Confinement to one place to avoid spreading infections
- A medicines which alleviates pain
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- The mark or scar left after the wound is healed
- To disinfect by smoke
- Affecting lungs
- A disease affecting many persons at the same time and at the same place
- A medicine to counteract poison
- A disease confined to a particular district or a place
15 Clues: Affecting lungs • To disinfect by smoke • A cure for all diseases • A medicine for causing vomiting • A medicine to counteract poison • A medicines which alleviates pain • A forecast of the result of a disease • The science of the diseases of the human-body • The mark or scar left after the wound is healed • To place apart to prevent from infecting others • ...
Medical Crossword 2023-01-13
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- Parkinson’s disease is characterized by a deficiency in…
- Immunoglobulin present in the saliva.
- When the zygote attaches to the uterine wall
- Oldest and most commonly used imaging technique.
- The most common benign brain tumor.
- Decrease the heart’s oxygen demand by decreasing the heart rate.
- Ligamentum venosum is derived from?
- Abnormal forward curve of the spine.
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- Can combine with a specific antibody but lacks antigenicity of its own.
- Most common drug that causes alleriges.
- Found at the midpoint of the inguinal ligament.
- Swimmer’s shoulder is also called shoulder…
- Screening test for cervical cancer.
- Prime example of a saddle joint is at the base of the…
- Pathognomonic sign of ankylosing spondylitis in X-rays
15 Clues: Screening test for cervical cancer. • The most common benign brain tumor. • Ligamentum venosum is derived from? • Abnormal forward curve of the spine. • Immunoglobulin present in the saliva. • Most common drug that causes alleriges. • Swimmer’s shoulder is also called shoulder… • When the zygote attaches to the uterine wall • ...
medical 2.1 2023-04-08
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- is a yellow colored breakdown product of red blood cells
- is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. Some symptoms of asthma can be treated by inhaling medicine
- is to give a recommendation about health care
- is a wound resulting from minor damage to the epidermal layer of the skin
- is the examination of something by listening with or without an instrument such as a stethoscope
- is a medical procedure in which a piece of tissue is removed and examined to help determine an illness
- is strong, hard matter that is part of a body’s basic structure
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- is a hormone that helps the body react to a sudden threat or stress
- is a bodily organ that holds urine before it is expelled from the body
- is a tiny structure produced by the kidneys and present in urine that contains indicators of urinary health
- is a human skin disease where oil becomes trapped in pores causing raised re bumps and other imperfections of the skin
- is a medical condition that causes a reaction or illness when someone comes in contact with a particular substance
- is small chunk of dried blood that blocks the flow of blood through a blood
- is a type of protein found in the body
- is the large organ that controls bodily functions through release of hormones or activating muscles
15 Clues: is a type of protein found in the body • is to give a recommendation about health care • is a yellow colored breakdown product of red blood cells • is strong, hard matter that is part of a body’s basic structure • is a hormone that helps the body react to a sudden threat or stress • is a bodily organ that holds urine before it is expelled from 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 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 safety 2021-05-24
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- any harmful devialtion from the normal structural state thats uncureable
- poisonous
- disorders caused by organisms such as bacteria fungi or parasites
- face protective
- forms of protective eyewear
- caps used as scrubs hats during surgery for nurses and doctors
- wore by medical prefessionals as personal protective eqiuipment in order to provide a barrier bettwen patient and doctor
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- to corrupt debase or make impure by the addtion of a foreign or inferior substance
- period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- make free from bacteria or other living microorganisms
- if you take your gloves off you must properly dispose of them
- safety regarding the medical devices diseases and health care of the diseased patients
- you do not have to report any injury to your employer no matter the case
- occupational safety and health administration
- hand protectives
15 Clues: poisonous • face protective • hand protectives • forms of protective eyewear • period of sickness affecting the body or mind • occupational safety and health administration • make free from bacteria or other living microorganisms • if you take your gloves off you must properly dispose of them • caps used as scrubs hats during surgery for nurses and doctors • ...
Medical Terms 2021-08-02
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- Persistently high blood pressure
- A widespread epidemic
- Pertaining to lungs
- Surgical removal of appendix
- Hardening of the arteries
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- Rapid movement of fecal matter through the intestine
- Disease of muscle tissue
- Removal of living tissue for examination
- Abnormally fast heartbeat
- Abnormally low level of sugar in the blood
- Excessive urination
- Separation of waste materials from the blood
- Pertaining to the kidney
- Temporary cessation of breathing
- Abnormal smallness of the mammary gland
15 Clues: Excessive urination • Pertaining to lungs • A widespread epidemic • Disease of muscle tissue • Pertaining to the kidney • Abnormally fast heartbeat • Hardening of the arteries • Surgical removal of appendix • Persistently high blood pressure • Temporary cessation of breathing • Abnormal smallness of the mammary gland • Removal of living tissue for examination • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-29
Medical Profession 2017-02-08
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- doctor who helps in the delivery of babies
- doctor for heart diseases
- doctor of children's diseases
- doctor for eyes diseases
- doctor of internal organs
- doctor for female ailments
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- doctor for emotional disturbances
- doctor for correcting body deformities
- one who straightens crooked teeth
- doctor for nervous disorders
- doctor of skin diseases
- one who manufactures eye glasses
- one who prescribes spectacles
- one who takes training as an apprentice
- doctor for corns
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 • one who prescribes spectacles • doctor of children's diseases • one who manufactures eye glasses • doctor for emotional disturbances • one who straightens crooked teeth • ...
medical professions 2023-05-05
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- treats problems of nervous system
- treats tumours
- treats mental problems
- helps you to restore your mobility
- helps you in an emergency
- performs operations
- takes care of your eyes
- treats pregnant women
- treats urinary tract infections
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- treats heart problems
- treats children
- takes care of your oral cavity
- gives you vaccination
- treats blood disorders
- treats skin problems
15 Clues: treats tumours • treats children • performs operations • treats skin problems • treats heart problems • gives you vaccination • treats pregnant women • treats mental problems • treats blood disorders • takes care of your eyes • helps you in an emergency • takes care of your oral cavity • treats urinary tract infections • treats problems of nervous system • ...
medical terms 2023-06-23
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- decreased coordination
- slow movement
- paralysis in lower body
- posterior part of the brain
- fainting
- part of the brain below the cerebrum
- reading disorder
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- nervous exhaustion
- absence of a brain
- increased sensation
- part of the brain below the thalamus
- space through which a nervous impulse is transmitted
- difficulty with speech
- disease of nerve roots
- seizure of sleep
15 Clues: fainting • slow movement • seizure of sleep • reading disorder • nervous exhaustion • absence of a brain • increased sensation • difficulty with speech • disease of nerve roots • decreased coordination • paralysis in lower body • posterior part of the brain • part of the brain below the thalamus • part of the brain below the cerebrum • space through which a nervous impulse is transmitted
Medical innovations 2023-10-04
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- be in charge of (a company, establishment, or undertaking)
- open out (something) so as to extend its surface area, width, or length.
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- refuse (an invitation or offer).
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- arrange systematically in groups; separate according to type, class, etc.
- made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural.
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
- identify the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms.
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- based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized.
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, especially a systematic or established one.
- a person or thing that takes the place of another.
- a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like.
- drive or force (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device.
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity.
15 Clues: refuse (an invitation or offer). • a person or thing that takes the place of another. • be in charge of (a company, establishment, or undertaking) • a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like. • open out (something) so as to extend its surface area, width, or length. • a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end. • ...
Medical Quiz 2023-11-24
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- A procedure to visually examine the inside of a joint
- A medical emergency condition involving the blockage or rupture of blood vessels in the brain
- An alkylating agent used in chemotherapy.
- The process of removing waste products from the blood in individuals with kidney failure
- A hormone and neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, targeted by certain drugs of abuse
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- The thin layer of tissue that covers and protects the surface of a bone
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections
- chronic respiratory disease characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- A condition in which the bones become fragile and prone to fractures
- Formation of granulomas in various organs, particularly the lungs and lymph nodes.
- The smallest functional unit of a muscle
- A condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the lungs
- The medical term for a nosebleed
- The medical term for the outer ear
- The largest organ of the human body
15 Clues: The medical term for a nosebleed • The medical term for the outer ear • The largest organ of the human body • The smallest functional unit of a muscle • An alkylating agent used in chemotherapy. • A procedure to visually examine the inside of a joint • The body's ability to resist and fight off infections • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2023-09-01
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- Raised blood pressure.
- The taking of a small sample of tissue for examination.
- Choking or loss of consciousness due to oxygen deprivation
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- Protein in the urine.
- A rapid heart beat.
- A specific medical sign of a condition, illness or disease.
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- Procedure to filter blood for patients with kidney failure.
- A doctor who specialises in the care of babies, children and teenagers.
- A clot in a blood vessel.
- Specialised cells necessary for blood clotting.
- A substance in the blood that helps trigger the immune system to develop antibodies
- A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- Breaking down of red blood cells in the body.
- Swelling in any part of the body.
15 Clues: A rapid heart beat. • Protein in the urine. • Raised blood pressure. • A clot in a blood vessel. • Swelling in any part of the body. • Breaking down of red blood cells in the body. • Specialised cells necessary for blood clotting. • The taking of a small sample of tissue for examination. • A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans. • ...
Medical Terms 2023-08-24
16 Clues: life • Death • Brain • false • Heart • beyond • a cell • Female • Tongue • without • Disease • condition • after or behind • containing protein • without or lacking • to kill or destroy
Medical Equipment 2024-05-13
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- Device for taking body temperature
- Device for measuring blood pressure
- used for dissecting or cutting
- Machine for monitoring blood glucose levels
- Device for visualizing internal organs
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- Equipment for administering medications
- device that restore a patient’s heart rhythm
- Machine for monitoring patient movemen
- Equipment for monitoring respiratory rate
- Machine for monitoring cardiac activity
- Machine for monitoring heart rate and rhythm
- Device for injecting medications
- Equipment for oxygen therapy
- Device for measuring oxygen saturation
- Tool for examining the ear, nose, and throat
15 Clues: Equipment for oxygen therapy • used for dissecting or cutting • Device for injecting medications • Device for taking body temperature • Device for measuring blood pressure • Machine for monitoring patient movemen • Device for measuring oxygen saturation • Device for visualizing internal organs • Equipment for administering medications • ...
Medical Detectives 2026-01-16
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- electrical impulses (action potentials) away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands
- the central part of a neuron containing the nucleus and organelles
- the measure of times you breathe in a minute
- your largest organ
- the crucial junction where a nerve cell (neuron) communicates with another cell
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell
- when your body heats upon to kill off disease
- a bacteria found in dirty water
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- the measure of the times your heart beats
- the force of blood pushing against artery walls as the heart pumps
- The "brain" of a cell
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates,
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object,
- acts like electrical insulation
- a nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses
15 Clues: your largest organ • The "brain" of a cell • acts like electrical insulation • a bacteria found in dirty water • the measure of the times your heart beats • a short branched extension of a nerve cell • the measure of times you breathe in a minute • when your body heats upon to kill off disease • a nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses • ...
Medical Emergencies 2024-11-07
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- Shock Severe allergic reaction, often involving swelling
- Feeling queasy, often leading to vomiting
- Accidental descent that may cause injury
- Convulsions caused by electrical disturbance in the brain
- Medical term for nosebleed
- Low blood sugar that can cause confusion and sweating
- Injury where skin or tissue is broken
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- High blood sugar, often causing thirst and dry mouth
- Sensation of spinning, related to inner ear issues
- Loss of brain function due to interrupted blood flow
- Arrest Sudden loss of heart function; requires CPR
- A life-threatening condition where the circulatory system fails
- Blockage of the airway, often needs the Heimlich maneuver
- Fainting, often due to a drop in blood pressure
- Attack Difficulty breathing due to airway constriction
15 Clues: Medical term for nosebleed • Injury where skin or tissue is broken • Accidental descent that may cause injury • Feeling queasy, often leading to vomiting • Fainting, often due to a drop in blood pressure • Sensation of spinning, related to inner ear issues • Arrest Sudden loss of heart function; requires CPR • High blood sugar, often causing thirst and dry mouth • ...
Medical Vocab 2025-04-14
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- A sudden, serious situation that needs immediate action to keep someone safe.
- A condition where something blocks the airway and prevents breathing.
- A life-saving method using chest compressions and breaths when someone’s heart and breathing stop.
- A break or crack in a bone, often caused by a fall or impact.
- A serious condition where the body isn’t getting enough blood and oxygen.
- A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound.
- An injury where a ligament is stretched or torn, usually near a joint.
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- Damage to skin or tissue caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- stroke A dangerous condition caused by the body overheating and being unable to cool down.
- A device that delivers an electric shock to help a stopped heart beat again.
- A condition caused by extreme cold, where the body’s temperature drops too low.
- An injury that breaks the skin, such as a cut or scrape.
- best teacher ever
- Aid The care given to someone before professional medical help arrives.
- arrest A life-threatening condition where the heart suddenly stops beating.
15 Clues: best teacher ever • A strip of material used to cover and protect a wound. • An injury that breaks the skin, such as a cut or scrape. • A break or crack in a bone, often caused by a fall or impact. • Damage to skin or tissue caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity. • A condition where something blocks the airway and prevents breathing. • ...
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 Terms 2025-08-20
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- heart
- enlarged
- into
- Used at the beginning of the word which changes the word or makes it more specific
- any condition
- brain
- disease
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- intestines
- Stomach
- inflammation
- skin
- surgical removal
- Used at the end of a word (after the root), it frequently describes a condition or body part or action
- surgical repair
- the subject or main topic of the medical term.
15 Clues: skin • into • heart • brain • Stomach • disease • enlarged • intestines • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • the subject or main topic of the medical term. • Used at the beginning of the word which changes the word or makes it more specific • Used at the end of a word (after the root), it frequently describes a condition or body part or action
Medical Terms 2025-09-24
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- threat
- privacy protection
- not spoken or written
- Moral principles
- Official instruction/order
- written and understood
- granting of license to a professional
- agreement
- slander/ harms a person's reputation
- a patient's request to not be kept alive
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- negligent behavior
- giving false information
- physical action
- Wrongful act
- Responsible by law
15 Clues: threat • agreement • Wrongful act • physical action • Moral principles • negligent behavior • privacy protection • Responsible by law • not spoken or written • written and understood • giving false information • Official instruction/order • slander/ harms a person's reputation • granting of license to a professional • a patient's request to not be kept alive
Medical 2 2025-11-16
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- - The anatomical name for the windpipe.
- - The anatomical name for the kneecap.
- - An organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
- - The long tube where nutrients are absorbed.
- - The medical term for high blood pressure.
- - The fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone.
- - A condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
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- - The anatomical name for the shoulder blade.
- - The medical term for the flu.
- - A respiratory condition that narrows the airways.
- - The anatomical name for the voice box.
- - The tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach.
- - The tough tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- - The medical term for a broken bone.
- - The organ that stores urine.
15 Clues: - The organ that stores urine. • - The medical term for the flu. • - The medical term for a broken bone. • - The anatomical name for the kneecap. • - The anatomical name for the windpipe. • - The anatomical name for the voice box. • - The medical term for high blood pressure. • - The anatomical name for the shoulder blade. • - The long tube where nutrients are absorbed. • ...
Medical vocab 2026-02-02
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- Feeling unsteady or like the room is spinning.
- When a condition or rash disappears or goes away.
- Containing harmful bacteria or a virus.
- Illnesses like bronchitis or pneumonia.
- Medication used to reduce physical suffering.
- An injury to a ligament caused by overstretching.
- Small loops of thread used to sew a wound shut.
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- An unwanted or harmful effect from a drug or vaccine.
- An area of red, inflamed skin or spots.
- Larger than normal due to fluid or injury.
- To faint or "black out."
- To become healthy or whole again after an injury.
- Condition where the force of blood against artery walls is too high.
- To pass food or drink through the throat.
- A common name for the clavicle bone.
15 Clues: To faint or "black out." • A common name for the clavicle bone. • An area of red, inflamed skin or spots. • Containing harmful bacteria or a virus. • Illnesses like bronchitis or pneumonia. • To pass food or drink through the throat. • Larger than normal due to fluid or injury. • Medication used to reduce physical suffering. • ...
Test 1 2017-11-15
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- *Medical record data assault?
- *Hospital Information Technology pest?
- Health Level follower?
- *Trump reality television catchphrase for medical data connectivity?
- Wisconsin based EMR giant
- Former Health and Human Services Secretary?
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- Current HHS Secretary?
- *James Taylor hit about interoperability struggles?
- What Promethus stole from the gods, and a hint to the four starred clues.
- Bedside Companion
- Medical device data output for breakfast?
- HIMSS 2018 locale
- HIPAA concern
13 Clues: HIPAA concern • Bedside Companion • HIMSS 2018 locale • Current HHS Secretary? • Health Level follower? • Wisconsin based EMR giant • *Medical record data assault? • *Hospital Information Technology pest? • Medical device data output for breakfast? • Former Health and Human Services Secretary? • *James Taylor hit about interoperability struggles? • ...
Medical Words 2016-01-13
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- A tooth doctor is called a ......
- The cause of an illness is called the ........
- A person being treated is called a ..........
- A wound may be wrapped in a ..........
- You must have a ....... from a doctor to buy restricted medicines.
- Medicine is sold at a .......
- Another word for pharmacy is .........
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- Surgery is done in an operating .......
- A wound may be cleaned with an ............
- Pain, temperature and sneezing are examples of a .......
- A picture of bones is an .........
- Emergency Department
- A hole in a tooth is repaired with a .......
- A ........ drives to an accident in an ambulance.
- General Practitioner
15 Clues: Emergency Department • General Practitioner • Medicine is sold at a ....... • A tooth doctor is called a ...... • A picture of bones is an ......... • A wound may be wrapped in a .......... • Another word for pharmacy is ......... • Surgery is done in an operating ....... • A wound may be cleaned with an ............ • A hole in a tooth is repaired with a ....... • ...
Medical Profession 2017-02-08
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- one who prescribes spectacles
- doctor for female ailments
- doctor who helps in the delivery of babies
- doctor for nervous disorders
- doctor for corns
- doctor for emotional disturbances
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- one who manufactures eye glasses
- doctor for correcting body deformities
- doctor of children's diseases
- doctor of skin diseases
- doctor for heart diseases
- doctor of internal organs
- one who straightens crooked teeth
- doctor for eyes diseases
- one who takes training as an apprentice
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 Careers 2015-02-02
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- Period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- Clearness or sharpness of perception
- treatment of disease and injury with active intervention
- Pertaining to vision
- Medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
- Study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery
- Treatment of disease and injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
- Study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
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- Assist during surgical operations
- One who treats feet
- Science of vision using both eyes
- Study of women
- Period of training in a specific area under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.
- Disorder of sight resulting in wandering eyes
- Capacity for sight
15 Clues: Study of women • Capacity for sight • One who treats feet • Pertaining to vision • Assist during surgical operations • Science of vision using both eyes • Clearness or sharpness of perception • Disorder of sight resulting in wandering eyes • Study of medicine to relieve pain during surgery • Medical care of infants, children, and adolescents • ...
Medical Terms 2021-08-17
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- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- Plan to stay overnight for one or more days
- Wound, sore, or cut
- Sudden but usually short (e.g., acute illness)
- Swelling
- Blood clot
- Pain in the chest related to the heart temporary
- Low blood pressure
- Cancerous
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- Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin
- not cancerous
- Outermost layer of skin
- High blood pressure
- Check in and check out the same day
- Doesn’t require entering the body
15 Clues: Swelling • Cancerous • Blood clot • not cancerous • Low blood pressure • Wound, sore, or cut • High blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • Doesn’t require entering the body • Check in and check out the same day • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Plan to stay overnight for one or more days • Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin • ...
Medical Assistant 2022-03-07
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- Never try to ___ a patient who is having a seizure
- If a patient states they are allergic to eggs, they should not get the ___ vaccine
- Another name for a heart attack
- A good way to practice therapeutic communication is to ___ information to ensure understanding
- What hormone is detected in a positive pregnancy test?
- the glucose tolerance test (GTT) is used to diagnose ____
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- When taking blood pressure, the top number is the ____ number
- Consent is when a procedure is explained to the patient and they have time to give their answer in writing
- Term used for swelling
- When charting, always write in an ____ manner
- When a patient is lying flat on their stomach, they are in the ___ positon
- Acronym of instructions on what to do in case of a fire
- Electronic medical record is protected by ____
- When collecting specimens, label the sample with the patient's name and ______
- Always ask the patient ____ ended questions
15 Clues: Term used for swelling • Another name for a heart attack • Always ask the patient ____ ended questions • When charting, always write in an ____ manner • Electronic medical record is protected by ____ • Never try to ___ a patient who is having a seizure • What hormone is detected in a positive pregnancy test? • Acronym of instructions on what to do in case of a fire • ...
Medical Terms 2022-02-06
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- body mass index
- swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- prescription or treatment
- a bruise
- high blood pressure
- red blood cell
- "twice a day"
- by mouth
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- signifies inflammation
- related to the heart
- related to bone
- a patient who requires hospitalization
- related to the stomach
- indicates heat
- refers to psychiatry or mental health
15 Clues: a bruise • by mouth • "twice a day" • indicates heat • red blood cell • body mass index • related to bone • high blood pressure • related to the heart • signifies inflammation • related to the stomach • prescription or treatment • swelling caused by fluid accumulation • refers to psychiatry or mental health • a patient who requires hospitalization
Medical Term 2022-01-19
Medical terms 2022-11-17
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- the study of canines and dogs
- a person skilled in a type of therapy.
- an antibody that counteracts toxins
- an organism with more than one cell
- liver cancer
- skin cancer
- the study of living organisms.
- the study of felines
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- person who treat and diagnose skin disorders.
- fast heart beat
- a substance the alters the nervious system.
- below normal heart rate
- a single cell organism
- The study of the diseases and treatment of the eye.
- the study of the ear
15 Clues: skin cancer • liver cancer • fast heart beat • the study of the ear • the study of felines • a single cell organism • below normal heart rate • the study of canines and dogs • the study of living organisms. • an antibody that counteracts toxins • an organism with more than one cell • a person skilled in a type of therapy. • a substance the alters the nervious system. • ...
Medical Crossword 2021-07-16
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- name the 7th cranial nerve
- instrument used to measure BP
- Painful inflammation of mucous membrane
- Capital of Punjab
- Spread of cancer
- Study of causes of diseases
- Captain of indian cricket team
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- Rapid Breathing
- loss of hair
- Largest part of brain
- Redness of skin
- religion in which bahubali festival is
- Inability to swallow
- infection acquired during hospital stay
- Situated farthest from midline
15 Clues: loss of hair • Rapid Breathing • Redness of skin • Spread of cancer • Capital of Punjab • Inability to swallow • Largest part of brain • name the 7th cranial nerve • Study of causes of diseases • instrument used to measure BP • Situated farthest from midline • Captain of indian cricket team • religion in which bahubali festival is • Painful inflammation of mucous membrane • ...
Medical Specialists 2022-10-19
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- who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- treating children from birth to young adulthood
- qualified to treat irregularities in the teeth and jaws
- who treats the feet and their ailments
- preventive care and disease management for female health conditions
- treat kidney diseases
- specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
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- help people learn to cope with stressful situations
- specialists in the nervous system
- is trained to assist women in childbirth
- specialize in eye and vision care
- who treats mental health conditions
- treat both common and complex illnesses
- these internists are cancer specialists
- they treat immune system disorders
15 Clues: treat kidney diseases • specialists in the nervous system • specialize in eye and vision care • they treat immune system disorders • who treats mental health conditions • who treats the feet and their ailments • treat both common and complex illnesses • these internists are cancer specialists • is trained to assist women in childbirth • ...
Medical 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
Across
- 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 • ...
