medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Drippy drew 2022-08-19
10 Clues: magic eye • medical staff • Siamiese Twins • public bathrooms • smallpox vaccine • Creator of HIPPA • were also healers • avoided medical practice • doctor who did research on blood • Earliest to keep medical records
hospital 2023-06-19
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- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- bed A specialized bed in a hospital designed for patient comfort and medical care.
- mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients to prevent the spread of germs and infections.
- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
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- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests. • A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around. • A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing. • ...
Telecommunications 2022-01-18
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- Process of exchanging information.
- Communications personnel who works with law enforcement
- Language used by people in a particular profession or field
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- used by law enforcement officers to communicate with other officers and dispatch
- Set of words used to represent letters when communicating over police radios or scanners
- used to keep radio communication concise and brief
- Computer Aided dispatch
- Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency
8 Clues: Computer Aided dispatch • Process of exchanging information. • used to keep radio communication concise and brief • Communications personnel who works with law enforcement • Language used by people in a particular profession or field • Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency • ...
Stedman's Medical Terminology Chapter 2:Prefixes, Suffixes, and Abbreviations 2017-06-20
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- Abbreviation meaning "as needed"
- Prefix meaning "half"
- Pain in one or more muscles
- Abbreviation for "diagnosis"
- Tumor of lymph tissue
- “Microcardia" refers to a heart that is abnormally_________
- Prefix that means "other, different"
- Meaning of the suffix "-pathy"
- Word parts that precede the word root
- Puncture to aspirate (fluid) from the amniotic sac
- Condition of abnormally low oxygen in the blood
- An instrument to measure heat
- Suffix meaning "surgical repair, reconstruction"
- Suffix that means "surgical opening"
- Pertaining to a cavity
- "Normotensive" indicates blood pressure that is ______
- Suffix meaning "one who specializes in"
- Suffix meaning "condition of"
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- Prefix that means "one"
- Prefix meaning "around, surrounding"
- Prefix meaning "away from, cessation, without"
- Suffix that means "enlargement”
- Meaning of the abbreviation "Sx"
- Meaning of the prefix "pseudo-"
- Abbreviation for "prescription"
- Frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- Meaning of the prefix "intra-"
- The surgical removal of a lobe
- Suffix meaning "suture"
- Word parts that come after the word root
- Suffix that means "tumor"
- Abbreviation meaning "nothing by mouth"
- The study of the skin
- Meaning of the prefixes "multi-" and "poly-"
- Abbreviation that means "immediately"
- Prefix meaning "rapid, fast"
- Meaning of the prefix "per"
- Prefix that means "opposing, against"
38 Clues: Prefix meaning "half" • Tumor of lymph tissue • The study of the skin • Pertaining to a cavity • Prefix that means "one" • Suffix meaning "suture" • Suffix that means "tumor" • Pain in one or more muscles • Meaning of the prefix "per" • Abbreviation for "diagnosis" • Prefix meaning "rapid, fast" • An instrument to measure heat • Suffix meaning "condition of" • ...
medicine 2025-06-24
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- A traditional Chinese medicine technique using thin needles placed in the body.
- A place where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical treatment.
- A system of physical and mental exercises from India, good for relaxation and flexibility.
- Medical treatments used instead of conventional medicine.
- A person trained and licensed to practice medicine.
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- The usual, widely accepted medical treatment (e.g., doctors, hospitals, drugs).
- A disease or period of being unwell.
- A medicine made from plants.
- A medical operation in which a doctor cuts into someone's body to repair or remove something.
- A substance used for medical purposes, like to treat an illness or pain.
- Feeling well and strong, not sick.
11 Clues: A medicine made from plants. • Feeling well and strong, not sick. • A disease or period of being unwell. • A person trained and licensed to practice medicine. • Medical treatments used instead of conventional medicine. • A substance used for medical purposes, like to treat an illness or pain. • ...
Patient Access Week 2026-03-31
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- entrusted with private information
- instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided medicine or treatment
- emergency air medical transport
- evidence of identity
- photographic or digital image of the internal composition of something
- the treatment of disease or other condition through the physical removal,repair or radjustment of organs and tissues.
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- arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
- preliminary assessment of patients in order to determine the urgency of their need for treatment.
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to a hospital
- imaging particularly effective for soft tissues
- Any means of assuring against loss
- a person under medical or surgical treatment
- the puncture of a vein in order to withdraw blood or introduce a fluid
- a person with a medical condition requiring immediate treatment
14 Clues: evidence of identity • emergency air medical transport • Any means of assuring against loss • entrusted with private information • a person under medical or surgical treatment • imaging particularly effective for soft tissues • arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place • a person with a medical condition requiring immediate treatment • ...
crossword Martha Obregón 2018-10-13
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- activity, work, work, duty, lesson, assignment, work, application
- disciple, pupil, scholar, schoolboy, apprentice, expert, understood, follower
- hall, room, chair, class, school, department, division, living room
- expression, transcription, calligraphy, document, letter, text, communication, article
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- exercise, dexterity, habit, routine, use, training, experience, habit.
- dictionary, vocabulary, words, terms, terminology, catalog, lexicon, list.
- chat, talk, discuss, pronounce, comment, comment, speak, spoken
- observation, espionage, custody, attention, protection, control, Surveillance, security.
8 Clues: chat, talk, discuss, pronounce, comment, comment, speak, spoken • activity, work, work, duty, lesson, assignment, work, application • hall, room, chair, class, school, department, division, living room • exercise, dexterity, habit, routine, use, training, experience, habit. • dictionary, vocabulary, words, terms, terminology, catalog, lexicon, list. • ...
Recognition-Task2 2018-10-13
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- disciple, pupil, scholar, schoolboy, apprentice, expert, understood, follower
- dictionary, vocabulary, words, terms, terminology, catalog, lexicon, list.
- activity, work, work, duty, lesson, assignment, work, application
- observation, espionage, custody, attention, protection, control, Surveillance, security.
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- hall, room, chair, class, school, department, division, living room
- chat, talk, discuss, pronounce, comment, comment, speak, spoken
- exercise, dexterity, habit, routine, use, training, experience, habit.
- expression, transcription, calligraphy, document, letter, text, communication, article
8 Clues: chat, talk, discuss, pronounce, comment, comment, speak, spoken • activity, work, work, duty, lesson, assignment, work, application • hall, room, chair, class, school, department, division, living room • exercise, dexterity, habit, routine, use, training, experience, habit. • dictionary, vocabulary, words, terms, terminology, catalog, lexicon, list. • ...
Telecommunications 2022-01-18
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- used by law enforcement officers to communicate with other officers and dispatch
- Communications personnel who works with law enforcement
- Language used by people in a particular profession or field
- Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency
- Computer Aided dispatch
- used to keep radio communication concise and brief
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- Set of words used to represent letters when communicating over police radios or scanners
- Process of exchanging information.
8 Clues: Computer Aided dispatch • Process of exchanging information. • used to keep radio communication concise and brief • Communications personnel who works with law enforcement • Language used by people in a particular profession or field • Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency • ...
Telecommunications 2022-01-18
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- used to keep radio communication concise and brief
- Language used by people in a particular profession or field
- Communications personnel who works with law enforcement
- Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency
- Computer Aided dispatch
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- Process of exchanging information.
- Set of words used to represent letters when communicating over police radios or scanners
- used by law enforcement officers to communicate with other officers and dispatch
8 Clues: Computer Aided dispatch • Process of exchanging information. • used to keep radio communication concise and brief • Communications personnel who works with law enforcement • Language used by people in a particular profession or field • Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency • ...
History 2025-01-06
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- The first country with written accounts of massage origins
- During this era, massage use declined
- A method of manual soft tissue manipulation
- The Egyptians were the first to study and codify the therapeutic effects of ______
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- Human Trafficking is the ____ largest source of revenue for organized crime
- The original Chinese Massage Technique
- Credited to describe massage techniques using French terminology
- Japanese method based on TCM
8 Clues: Japanese method based on TCM • During this era, massage use declined • The original Chinese Massage Technique • A method of manual soft tissue manipulation • The first country with written accounts of massage origins • Credited to describe massage techniques using French terminology • Human Trafficking is the ____ largest source of revenue for organized crime • ...
KS3 Aerobic Respiration 2024-11-10
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- Glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + ______________.
- The gas needed for respiration to happen.
- The place in your cells where respiration happens.
- True or false: Respiration only happens in the lungs.
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- The point of respiration is to release E_________!
- The product made from respiration that you breathe out.
- The scientific terminology for the energy released in respiration.
- The reactant needed for respiration that you get from your food.
8 Clues: The gas needed for respiration to happen. • The point of respiration is to release E_________! • The place in your cells where respiration happens. • Glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + ______________. • True or false: Respiration only happens in the lungs. • The product made from respiration that you breathe out. • ...
health care 2020-12-09
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- a medical examination to test your general state of health
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment
- the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms
- a doctor who treats injuries, diseases, and deformities through operations
- a person who diagnoses and treats patients suffering from diseases and injuries
- a person who provides medical and nursing care to patients in hospital
- a substance or preparation used in treating disease
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- a strip of woven material used to bind up a wound or to protect an injured part of the body
- an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds
- a shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold
- a tube with a nozzle and piston fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- theatre a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out
13 Clues: a shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold • a substance or preparation used in treating disease • a medical examination to test your general state of health • an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms • ...
Unit 5 Assignment 2 Crossword 2021-11-08
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- used for radio and computer communications
- scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficancy
- language used by in a particular profession or field
- Set of words used to represent letters when communicating over police radios or scanners
- un-manned aerial system directed by remote
- specific number assigned to each officer
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- are the proper process and
- electronic communications gear used by law enforcement and dispatchers to enhance productivity and effeniancy in the field
- in car computer system which allows law enforcement officers
- are used to keep radio communication concise and brief
- are important for communication between law enforcemnet officers and dispatchers
- communication personnel that works with law enforcement
12 Clues: are the proper process and • specific number assigned to each officer • used for radio and computer communications • un-manned aerial system directed by remote • language used by in a particular profession or field • are used to keep radio communication concise and brief • communication personnel that works with law enforcement • ...
Jaden-Sam 2017-08-28
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- makes old people clothes
- works on planes
- builds hospital equipment
- makes yachts
- design different structures and deal with society
- makes buildings
- works with seeds and farm equipment
- works with nuclear radiation
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- makes refrigerators
- works with chemicals
- work with electricityd
- works with biology and medical
- works with gas
- works on java
- invents new types of matterials
- designing stuff
- makes zoo habitats
17 Clues: makes yachts • works on java • works with gas • works on planes • makes buildings • designing stuff • makes zoo habitats • makes refrigerators • works with chemicals • work with electricityd • makes old people clothes • builds hospital equipment • works with nuclear radiation • works with biology and medical • invents new types of matterials • works with seeds and farm equipment • ...
Public saftey 2024-08-09
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- loud noise to alert people
- special suit for hazardous situations
- responds to fires
- emergency service vehicle
- provide medical attention
- act of saving someone
- civil servants
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- assigned to a crime scene
- retreating to safety
- place to hide safely
- cameras recording certain areas
- aid immediate medical attention
- someone held against their will
- control controls passing cars
- what amendment relates to gun carrying
- a potential threat
- Dangerous situation
- cardiovascular respiration
- sign of possible danger
19 Clues: civil servants • responds to fires • a potential threat • Dangerous situation • retreating to safety • place to hide safely • act of saving someone • sign of possible danger • assigned to a crime scene • emergency service vehicle • provide medical attention • loud noise to alert people • cardiovascular respiration • control controls passing cars • cameras recording certain areas • ...
Medical Affairs Crossword 2026-05-06
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- Identified gap in knowledge or data
- People who actively support and speak up for patients
- Role which interacts with clinicians (abbr.)
- What Medical Affairs does with evidence to support HCP decisions
- Planned scientific output in journals and congresses
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- What Medical Affairs weighs alongside risk in decision making
- The central focus of Medical Affairs’ work
- Information gathered from HCPs and the field to inform strategy
- A mindset that encourages stepping out of comfort zones, embracing challenges, and overcoming obstacles
- What Medical Affairs amplifies on behalf of patients
- Structured meeting providing expert scientific advice
- Decisions grounded in science rather than opinion
12 Clues: Identified gap in knowledge or data • The central focus of Medical Affairs’ work • Role which interacts with clinicians (abbr.) • Decisions grounded in science rather than opinion • What Medical Affairs amplifies on behalf of patients • Planned scientific output in journals and congresses • People who actively support and speak up for patients • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2021-03-23
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- these form a cage that protect your organs
- largest bone in your body
- Substance that prevents bones from rubbing together and wearing away
- top vena Cava of the heart
- Inflammation of the joints that can lead to permanent damage
- also known as your funny bone
- the medical name for your collar bone
- lower vena cava of the heart
- these blood cells fight infection and disease
- medical name for your breast bone
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- These bones are found in your hands and your feet
- part of your skeleton that protects your spinal cord
- The medical name for your jaw bone
- component of blood that transports carbon dioxide from your cells to your lungs
- This part of the human skeleton protects your brain
- this joint allows movement backwards and forwards
- pumps blood around the body
- these blood cells carry oxygen around your body
- amount on bones in both your ears combined
19 Clues: largest bone in your body • top vena Cava of the heart • pumps blood around the body • lower vena cava of the heart • also known as your funny bone • medical name for your breast bone • The medical name for your jaw bone • the medical name for your collar bone • these form a cage that protect your organs • amount on bones in both your ears combined • ...
Medical Terms (sonography) 2020-12-21
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- a person who has skills with technology aspects and procedures
- unborn offspring
- high blood pressure
- a tissue sample used for testing purposes
- a procedure when an is image taken with high frequency waves
- abbreviation for organization that gives exams and certificates for sonographers
- the use of ultrasound tools for a medical diagnosis purposes
- acronym for diagnostic medical sonography
- known as a bruise
- pulsation of the heart
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- three off spring produced by the same pregnancy
- the study and treatment of the heart
- the image produced form an ultrasound procedure
- dangers that can involved in a situation
- low blood pressure
- sends high frequency sound waves and gets them back aka a probe
- two offspring produced by the same pregnancy
- a medical professional that that uses ultrasound images and devices to get the diagnostic image
- also known as spontaneous abortion, losing the fetus before 20 weeks
19 Clues: unborn offspring • known as a bruise • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • pulsation of the heart • the study and treatment of the heart • dangers that can involved in a situation • a tissue sample used for testing purposes • acronym for diagnostic medical sonography • two offspring produced by the same pregnancy • three off spring produced by the same pregnancy • ...
Emergency Medical Technicians 2025-03-24
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- over ________ to the right and let the fire truck pass.
- Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- You must ________ The injured patient had to _______ for the doctor to arrive.
- The opposite of loudly
- Please move to the right and let the ambulance ______.
- The police car's _______ is very loud
- Luck! __________ on the test! I know you will do well!
- The doctors treated the child's _________.
- Emergency Medical Technician
- The teacher is very happy to share the ____________ news!
- a synonym of fast
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- The opposite of quickly
- The extra bags are __________ the counter
- Emergency Medical Technician is a type of ________.
- Don't wait, go ___________ to the emergency room
- To do something with lot of care is to do it ________
- The ambulance transported the __________ man to the hospital.
- Make sure to write the word _________. don't write in wrong
- aid The medical technician's job is to give _______ _____ to the victims
19 Clues: a synonym of fast • The opposite of loudly • The opposite of quickly • Emergency Medical Technician • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation • The police car's _______ is very loud • The extra bags are __________ the counter • The doctors treated the child's _________. • Don't wait, go ___________ to the emergency room • Emergency Medical Technician is a type of ________. • ...
elle final project 2 (last part) 2022-05-11
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- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a doctor that studies nerves
- a similar word with the same meaning
- specific terms for specific subjects
- the bounds of something
- visual usually art
- take or carry something from 1 place to another
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- medicine especially a cathartic
- the head of state like a king or queen
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- foot doctor
- a subject that in school where you can learn about cells
- the study of living things
- belief in 1 god
- the felling of how hot or cold the room is
- main character that's a little evil
- signature from a famous person
- fighting against something
- a system of government by the whole population
19 Clues: foot doctor • belief in 1 god • visual usually art • the bounds of something • the study of living things • fighting against something • a doctor that studies nerves • signature from a famous person • medicine especially a cathartic • main character that's a little evil • a similar word with the same meaning • specific terms for specific subjects • ...
Civilization 2022-10-25
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- The opposite of umran Hadari
- The knowledge proposed by Ibn Khaldun
- Important for the rise of a civilization
- The English scholar who amazed with Ibn Khaldun work
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- Ibn Khaldun had been there
- __________ is a new terminology and it has never been used before 17th century.
- The most suitable meaning of umran is the science of ________.
7 Clues: Ibn Khaldun had been there • The opposite of umran Hadari • The knowledge proposed by Ibn Khaldun • Important for the rise of a civilization • The English scholar who amazed with Ibn Khaldun work • The most suitable meaning of umran is the science of ________. • __________ is a new terminology and it has never been used before 17th century.
RECAP-BIOLOGY 2025-04-01
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- FOOD CONDUCTING TISSUE IN PLANTS
- I AM PRESENT ON THE UNDERSURFACE OF THE LEAF AND RESPONSIBLE FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE
- WATER CONDUCTING TISSUE IN PLANTS
- TERMINOLOGY FOR DESCRIBING AN ORGANISM CONTAINING MULTIPLE CELLS
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- PROCESS THROUGH WHICH FOOD IS SYNTHESISED IN PLANTS
- CYCLE THE CYCLE THAT BRINGS RAIN
- THE PROCESS OF LOSS OF WATER THROUGH THE LEAF
7 Clues: FOOD CONDUCTING TISSUE IN PLANTS • CYCLE THE CYCLE THAT BRINGS RAIN • WATER CONDUCTING TISSUE IN PLANTS • THE PROCESS OF LOSS OF WATER THROUGH THE LEAF • PROCESS THROUGH WHICH FOOD IS SYNTHESISED IN PLANTS • TERMINOLOGY FOR DESCRIBING AN ORGANISM CONTAINING MULTIPLE CELLS • I AM PRESENT ON THE UNDERSURFACE OF THE LEAF AND RESPONSIBLE FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE
Crossword 2 2026-02-13
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- Medical and surgical care of bones, joints, ligaments, and major musculoskeletal injuries
- Reconstructive and hand-focused surgery
- Advanced procedural pain control
- Urinary and male reproductive health
- Medical care of lung and breathing conditions
- Medical and surgical eye care
- Pain and movement treatment without surgery
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- Medical and surgical care of the foot, ankle, and toenails
- Technician led diagnostic testing and therapy related to breathing and lung function
- Imaging tests that evaluate blood flow in arteries and veins
- Autoimmune diseases affecting joints and organs
11 Clues: Medical and surgical eye care • Advanced procedural pain control • Urinary and male reproductive health • Reconstructive and hand-focused surgery • Pain and movement treatment without surgery • Medical care of lung and breathing conditions • Autoimmune diseases affecting joints and organs • Medical and surgical care of the foot, ankle, and toenails • ...
Skin 2021-12-03
14 Clues: tag • the skin. • sac that con- • Requires medical • matter, above or • the skin. A cyst • medical referral. • Closed, abnormally • pus, semifluid, or • a tubercle cannot. • fluid; similar to a • be drained of fluid • Large blister containing a • Flat spot or discoloration
astronaut 2017-01-11
6 Clues: advanced technology • to try or practice something • something desighned for a reason • a space terminology and a pacific flight • to carefully or skillfully move something • to direct the course of a plane,ship or any other viecle
Medical Prefixes 2020-10-04
14 Clues: Dys means _________ • Per means _________ • Epi means _________ • Lipo means _________ • Meta means _________ • Cryo means _________ • A/An means _________ • Peri means _________ • Poly means _________ • Endo means _________ • Necro means _________ • Supra means _________ • Derma means _________ • Sym/Syn means _________
Medical Conditions 2020-11-27
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- Breakdown of carbohydrates
- Route of delivery for an epipen
- A hormone made in your pancreas
- Extremely tired, confused, recovering
- Convulsions due to high body temp
- Twitching and jerking phase
- Blood Sugar less than 4mmol
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- A chronic inflammation disease
- Bronchodilator
- Rigid phase of a seizure
- Focal Aware Seizure
- Puffer, rescue, Ventolin
- Treatment of anaphylaxis
- A group of progressive lung diseases
14 Clues: Bronchodilator • Focal Aware Seizure • Rigid phase of a seizure • Puffer, rescue, Ventolin • Treatment of anaphylaxis • Breakdown of carbohydrates • Twitching and jerking phase • Blood Sugar less than 4mmol • A chronic inflammation disease • Route of delivery for an epipen • A hormone made in your pancreas • Convulsions due to high body temp • A group of progressive lung diseases • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Considered low class
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- a drink made of apples
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- Rack a rack to hang spices
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- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague.
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- A male ruler
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- Street cleaners in London
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague. • ...
Medical Terms 2023-02-14
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- - The state where all of the body is in the balance that it needs to be in to survive.
- - The branch of science that is concerned with the bodily structure of human
- - The science that studies the causes and effects of diseases on humans
- - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society.
- - The range of workers in healthcare like nurses or doctors, etc.
- - The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- - Symptoms that commonly occur together
- - The practice of promoting good health to try and avoid diseases
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- - The standard standing position of the human anatomy
- - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination
- - The signs you get that your body gives you that indicate you might have a disease or sickness.
- - Less traditional way of treating some conditions
- - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder.
- - The likely course of a disease
14 Clues: - The likely course of a disease • - Symptoms that commonly occur together • - A treatment used to heal or relieve a disorder. • - Less traditional way of treating some conditions • - The standard standing position of the human anatomy • - A disease or misfunction found during a physical examination • - Healthcare paid for by society as a whole, to benefit society. • ...
Medical Devices 2013-05-27
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- A device that measures the amount of bilirubin in the blood of a person
- A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart
- A device used for a wide variety of examinations of the body, such as, scanning certain injuries in the body, mostly the head and spinal injuries, to examine large blood vessels in the patient's body, etc
- A device used to analyze patient samples and show the substances in that sample
- A vacuum-like medical device that sometimes is portable, and is used when no central vacuum device is unavailable
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- A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi
- A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton
- A device used to monitor the patients progress throughout an operation
- Bright movable lights used in surgeries
- A type of monitor used to measure the blood pressure in a person's body
- A device used to create a safe environment for a newborn baby to stay in
- A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries
- A device that ejects a certain amount of gases and vapors to control a patient's consciousness
- A device that gives the body a bit of electrical energy to power the heart
14 Clues: Bright movable lights used in surgeries • A device put in the mouth or nose to observe the bronchi • A spider-like medical instrument used to conduct surgeries • A device used to find the mineral content in a person's skeleton • A device used to find the electrical activity in a patient's heart • ...
MEdical Terms 2016-03-30
14 Clues: sedation • supplements • elevate mood • releive pain • releives pain • relieves colds • stops diarrhea • promotes breathing • suppresses coughing • supplemets hormones • helps bowel movements • increases urinary ouput • compounds/ treats anemia • depressants/ reduces heartbeat
Medical Crossword 2021-11-30
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- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- an infectious and frequently fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus, whose normal host species is unknown.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- An infectious disease caused by rickettsiae, characterized by a purple rash, headaches, fever, and usually delirium, and historically a cause of high mortality during wars and famines. There are several forms, transmitted by vectors such as lice, ticks, mites, and rat fleas.
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- Improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official.
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid. Inflammation may affect both lungs (double pneumonia), one lung (single pneumonia), or only certain lobes (lobar pneumonia).
- the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- Human immunodeficiency virus, a retrovirus which causes AIDS.
14 Clues: the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the quality or state of being in accordance with the law. • Human immunodeficiency virus, a retrovirus which causes AIDS. • permission for something to happen or agreement to do something • ...
Medical vocabulary 2023-11-09
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- a viral infection that primarily affects the nose, throat, and sinuses
- an outbreak of red, itchy, and often painful bumps on the skin
- a medical professional who performs surgical procedures
- an excessive stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- a discoloration of the skin caused by an injury
- a strip of material used to cover a wound or injury
- a type of medical imaging that uses radiation to produce images of the inside of the body
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- a fluid-filled pocket on the surface of the skin, often caused by friction or burning
- a collection of symptoms and signs that occur together and characterize a particular medical condition
- a serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, usually due to a blood clot
- sutures used to close a wound or incision
- short for influenza, a viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- a clear, salty fluid secreted by sweat glands in the skin, released to regulate body temperature
- General Practitioner, a primary care doctor who provides basic healthcare services
14 Clues: sutures used to close a wound or incision • a discoloration of the skin caused by an injury • a strip of material used to cover a wound or injury • a medical professional who performs surgical procedures • an excessive stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon • an outbreak of red, itchy, and often painful bumps on the skin • ...
Medical Ethics 2026-01-12
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- being truthful and creating trusting relationships
- this is the principle that no harm be caused to an individual
- being truthful and loyal
- a system of moral principles that apply values and judgement to the practice of medicine.
- treating every individual equally
- the freedom to make a choice about yourself
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- the series of rules provided to an individual by an external source or their profession
- an outcome based ethics theory which focuses on the outcome which does the least harm to the least amount of people
- keeping personal information private or only within the team who is directly working with the patient
- an internal code of what is right and wrong
- holding yourself and others to be responsible for their own actions
- an ethical theory which focuses on acting in a virtuous way as an "good person" would do.
- doing good for others, in the biological, the psychological, and the social aspects
- an ethical theory which focuses on following the duties assigned to you
14 Clues: being truthful and loyal • treating every individual equally • an internal code of what is right and wrong • the freedom to make a choice about yourself • being truthful and creating trusting relationships • this is the principle that no harm be caused to an individual • holding yourself and others to be responsible for their own actions • ...
Medical Prefixes 2026-06-03
14 Clues: one • many • slow • fast • after • before • within • around • between • under / below • above / excessive • difficult / painful • excess / above normal • below normal / deficient
Medical Audit Crossword 2013-12-20
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- abrev; proof that a service is not covered by Medicare
- person or group that receives health care benefits
- a record of health information with multiple access
- acronym for law requiring emergency treatment
- _______audit; performed on services prior to billing
- recovers improper Medicare payments
- _______law sponsored by U.S. Senator Pete Stark
- to assign a higher procedure code than was performed
- produces service-specific paid claims error rates
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- to bill components seperatley
- acronyn for medical record documentation
- intentional misrepresentation of facts; to deceive
- contracts with Medicare to process medical claims
- describes procedures, services, etc; used by Medicare
- the OIG will not seek exclusion with this agreement
- systematic review of a patient medical record
- voluntary accreditation program for hospitals
- ________days; time period for follow up care after a surgery
- abbrev; also referred to as the Lincoln Law
19 Clues: to bill components seperatley • recovers improper Medicare payments • acronyn for medical record documentation • abbrev; also referred to as the Lincoln Law • acronym for law requiring emergency treatment • systematic review of a patient medical record • voluntary accreditation program for hospitals • _______law sponsored by U.S. Senator Pete Stark • ...
Hamilton, Ch 8 Cardiac MT 2026-01-22
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- abbreviation for heart failure
- small brown macules,brought on by sun exposure, usually in a middle-aged or older person
- An inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and its vavles
- major type of vessel
- medical word for slow
- the word for the abbreviation of CV
- What the word for the abbreviation HTN
- A ___ medical specialty concerned with disorders of the cardiovascular system
- chest pain caused by obstructions or spasms of the coronary arteries that decrease blood flow to the myocardium
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- excessive amounts of lipids in the blood
- medical word for pulse
- unnatural paleness or absence of color in the skin
- abbreviation for sinoatrial
- Narrowing of a vessel, especially the aorta
- Abbreviation for automated external defibrillator
- force exerted by blood against the arterial walls during two phases of a heartbeat
- what's the abbreviation for right atrium
- returns blood to the heart
- heart condition
19 Clues: heart condition • major type of vessel • medical word for slow • medical word for pulse • returns blood to the heart • abbreviation for sinoatrial • abbreviation for heart failure • the word for the abbreviation of CV • What the word for the abbreviation HTN • excessive amounts of lipids in the blood • what's the abbreviation for right atrium • ...
Medical Terminology Suffix, Prefix, and Root Wards. Logan Morrisson 2024-09-17
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- related to/like erythrocytes.
- A condition characterized by excessive sweating.
- Blood tumor.
- The surgical removal of a cancerous tumor/mass.
- Pertaining to a bruise formed by a leak in a broken blood vessel.
- Formation of blood from chyle.
- A mass of fat or a fatty tumor.
- A blue/bluish discoloration of the skin.
- Something that is applied to the surface of the body.
- Organism that causes disease within a host.
- A skin condition where dry cells build up into large rashes.
- Passing through the skin.
- A common condition which causes inflammation of the eyelids.
- An anomaly; deviation from the normal.
- A bruise formed by a leak in broken blood vessels.
- A condition characterized by being a less severe than Mania
- The death of body tissues due to lack of blood flow.
- Inflammation of a nail or claw, usually leading to the loss of the nail.
- Veiwing of a dead thing.
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- A red blood cell.
- Skin condition characterized by an intense redness of the skin.
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a specific area.
- Originating in or carried by the blood
- Condition of itchy/dry skin.
- Study of blood and blood disorders.
- The property of excessive fatness.
- Elvetaed fat levels within the blood.
- Abnormal hardening of body tissues.
- A cell specialized in the storage of fat.
- Pertaining to the Epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin.
- In the skin.
- Fat-like tissue.
- A hair specialist.
- The bluish-purple discoloration of the skin.
- Another word for autopsy.
- Overheating of the body.
36 Clues: Blood tumor. • In the skin. • Fat-like tissue. • A red blood cell. • A hair specialist. • Overheating of the body. • Veiwing of a dead thing. • Passing through the skin. • Another word for autopsy. • Condition of itchy/dry skin. • related to/like erythrocytes. • Formation of blood from chyle. • A mass of fat or a fatty tumor. • The property of excessive fatness. • ...
Famous American Ships and Terms 2015-09-27
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- Originally a Norse battle cry, it evolved to mean "hello" in Naval terminology.
- Ships kitchen
- Most decorated US Navy ship of WW2, one of only three aircraft carriers commissioned before WW2 to survive the war.
- Right side
- Vessel that was commanded by a future president.
- Left side
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- First American vessel to possess a turret.
- Vessel that accounted for about half the casualties at Pearl Harbor; 1,177.
- A popular nickname for the US battle fleet, painted completely white, to circumnavigate the world.
- A look-outs position on the mainmast of a ship.
- Was interned and captured by North Korea.
11 Clues: Left side • Right side • Ships kitchen • Was interned and captured by North Korea. • First American vessel to possess a turret. • A look-outs position on the mainmast of a ship. • Vessel that was commanded by a future president. • Vessel that accounted for about half the casualties at Pearl Harbor; 1,177. • ...
Form 2 Literature's Final test 2021-11-10
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- Reference book used to look up the meaning of words.
- Way in which Theo helped Vincent by sending him money.
- Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William______.
- this shows how two pairs of words are related.
- a literary device that uses multiple repetitions of the same conjunction.
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- terminology that is related to a specific profession, activity, field of study, event, or group.
- Oberon's wife.
- Theo was Vincent van Gogh's...
- the repetition of a word or words at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines to create a sonic effect.
- Oberon's servant
- Similar to a dictionary, compilation of specialized vocabulary.
11 Clues: Oberon's wife. • Oberon's servant • Theo was Vincent van Gogh's... • this shows how two pairs of words are related. • Reference book used to look up the meaning of words. • Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William______. • Way in which Theo helped Vincent by sending him money. • Similar to a dictionary, compilation of specialized vocabulary. • ...
Emergency Action Plan 2026-03-24
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- EMS roles should be _________ by level of experience and specialties
- EAPs Should be practiced and reviewed at least _____ a year.
- Emergency communication requires good working ___________ with emergency personnel
- Each athlete should have an up-to-date _________ medical card
- Athletic organizations have a ____ to develop an emergency plan that can provide health care to all athletes
- During ______ CPR compressions should be 2 inches deep
- EAPs Should include maps and __________ of roles assigned
- when giving rescue breaths the head should be in _________.
- EAPs Should be ______ to fit the needs of the organization
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- An _________ should be on stand by for all events where there is a high risk of traumatic injury
- Programs that have well-thought-out, written action plans can deal with injuries in a __________, logical manner
- A formal document outlining the steps taken in the event of a medical crisis or disaster
- Emergency checklists should be filled out _______ the game
- Emergency __________ is being properly equipped and trained for any medical crisis or disaster.
- Use two fingers during CPR compressions on an ______
- EMS responds during a medical crisis or ______ injury
- An Automated External ________ shocks the heart to restart a normal rhythm.
- Give chest compressions at 100-120 ____ per minute
18 Clues: Give chest compressions at 100-120 ____ per minute • Use two fingers during CPR compressions on an ______ • EMS responds during a medical crisis or ______ injury • During ______ CPR compressions should be 2 inches deep • EAPs Should include maps and __________ of roles assigned • Emergency checklists should be filled out _______ the game • ...
4 Working in Today's Healthcare Environment 2021-02-16
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- a managed care concept in which the patient must use a medical provider who is under contract with the insurer for an agreed-upon fee in order to receive co-payment from the insurer.
- designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital
- a legal agreement in which physicians share in the business operation of a medical practice and become responsible for the actions of the other partners.
- type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives.
- agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20.
- voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization.
- a federal program implemented by the individual states that provides financial assistance to states for insuring certain categories of the poor and indigent.
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- person, such as a primary care physician, or entity, such as an insurance company, that approves patient referrals to other physicians or services.
- indicates that person whose name is listed on an official record or register has met certain requirements in his or her particular profession.
- an agreement to pay a fee to another physician or agency for the referral of patients; this is illegal in some states and is considered an unethical medical practice.
- type of medical practice, as established by law, that is managed by a board of directors.
- a mandatory credentialing process that allows an individual to perform certain skills.
- federal program that provides healthcare coverage for persons over 65 years of age as well as for disabled persons or those who suffer from kidney disease or other debilitating ailments.
- type of managed care plan that offers a range of healthcare services to plan members for a predetermined fee per member by a limited group of providers.
14 Clues: designations used to identify reimbursement per condition in a hospital • voluntary credentialing process usually offered by a professional organization. • type of medical plan that pays for and manages the medical care a patient receives. • agreed-upon fee paid by the insured for certain medical services, usually $10 to $20. • ...
Stedman's Medical Terminology Chapter 2:Prefixes, Suffixes, and Abbreviations 2017-06-20
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- Suffix meaning "condition of"
- Suffix that means "enlargement”
- Meaning of the prefix "intra-"
- Prefix meaning "rapid, fast"
- Pertaining to a cavity
- Suffix that means "surgical opening"
- Meaning of the prefix "per"
- Meaning of the suffix "-pathy"
- The study of the skin
- Suffix meaning "suture"
- Meaning of the prefixes "multi-" and "poly-"
- "Normotensive" indicates blood pressure that is ______
- Prefix meaning "away from, cessation, without"
- Prefix meaning "half"
- The surgical removal of a lobe
- Abbreviation meaning "nothing by mouth"
- Prefix that means "one"
- Abbreviation for "prescription"
- Suffix meaning "surgical repair, reconstruction"
- Word parts that come after the word root
- Prefix that means "opposing, against"
- “Microcardia" refers to a heart that is abnormally_________
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- Abbreviation that means "immediately"
- Tumor of lymph tissue
- Suffix that means "tumor"
- Frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- Condition of abnormally low oxygen in the blood
- Prefix that means "other, different"
- Pain in one or more muscles
- Puncture to aspirate (fluid) from the amniotic sac
- Abbreviation for "diagnosis"
- An instrument to measure heat
- Abbreviation meaning "as needed"
- Word parts that precede the word root
- Prefix meaning "around, surrounding"
- Meaning of the abbreviation "Sx"
- Meaning of the prefix "pseudo-"
- Suffix meaning "one who specializes in"
38 Clues: Tumor of lymph tissue • The study of the skin • Prefix meaning "half" • Pertaining to a cavity • Prefix that means "one" • Suffix meaning "suture" • Suffix that means "tumor" • Pain in one or more muscles • Meaning of the prefix "per" • Prefix meaning "rapid, fast" • Abbreviation for "diagnosis" • Suffix meaning "condition of" • An instrument to measure heat • ...
Medical Terminology Suffix, Prefix, and Root Wards. Logan Morrisson 2024-09-17
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- Organism that causes disease within a host.
- The bluish-purple discoloration of the skin.
- Pertaining to the Epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin.
- A condition characterized by being a less severe than Mania
- Passing through the skin.
- The death of body tissues due to lack of blood flow.
- The surgical removal of a cancerous tumor/mass.
- A mass of fat or a fatty tumor.
- Another word for autopsy
- An anomaly; deviation from the normal.
- A bruise formed by a leak in broken blood vessels.
- A common condition which causes inflammation of the eyelids.
- The property of excessive fatness.
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a specific area.
- Skin condition characterized by an intense redness of the skin.
- A cell specialized in the storage of fat.
- A red blood cell.
- Something that is applied to the surface of the body.
- Study of blood and blood disorders.
- Formation of blood from chyle.
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- Blood tumor.
- A condition characterized by excessive sweating.
- Originating in or carried by the blood
- A hair specialist.
- Overheating of the body.
- A skin condition where dry cells build up into large rashes.
- A blue/bluish discoloration of the skin.
- Pertaining to a bruise formed by a leak in a broken blood vessel.
- Inflammation of a nail or claw, usually leading to the loss of the nail.
- Abnormal hardening of body tissues.
- Elvetaed fat levels within the blood.
- Condition of itchy/dry skin.
- related to/like erythrocytes.
- Fat-like tissue.
- In the skin.
35 Clues: Blood tumor. • In the skin. • Fat-like tissue. • A red blood cell. • A hair specialist. • Overheating of the body. • Another word for autopsy • Passing through the skin. • Condition of itchy/dry skin. • related to/like erythrocytes. • Formation of blood from chyle. • A mass of fat or a fatty tumor. • The property of excessive fatness. • Abnormal hardening of body tissues. • ...
Medical Benefits 2020-08-25
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- TeamCare's voluntary lab benefit vendor
- a percentage that a member may be responsible for after the insurance has covered their portion of the claim
- generally seen on retiree plans, this refers to the amount of payments that can be made in a calendar year towards a member's medical benefits
- TeamCare's voluntary imaging benefit vendor
- the portion that the member must pay prior to the insurance covering all covered services at 100%
- if the member's services require less than 24 hours in a hospital, office, or facility the services are considered to be
- The portion a member would pay an in network provider for a sick office visit
- TeamCare's voluntary Telemedicine vendor
- the medical network for all of our members outside of Ohio
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- the medical network for members living in the state of Ohio
- TeamCare's pharmacy vendor
- if a member spends longer than 24 hours in a hospital or facility the patient is considered to be
- the amount of covered expenses that an individual must satisfy before being eligible for payment of any benefit
- covered at 100% through an in network provider this benefit can include coverage for routine check ups, physicals, immunizations, and breast pumps.
14 Clues: TeamCare's pharmacy vendor • TeamCare's voluntary lab benefit vendor • TeamCare's voluntary Telemedicine vendor • TeamCare's voluntary imaging benefit vendor • the medical network for all of our members outside of Ohio • the medical network for members living in the state of Ohio • The portion a member would pay an in network provider for a sick office visit • ...
Medical Terms 2021-10-02
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- High blood pressure.
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- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- Not cancerous.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
14 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • 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. • Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease. • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- Recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- Type of diagnostic test or procedure that requires entry into the body
- Recording of an image of the structure of the heart using ultrasound
- Chamber in the heart
- Line on an electrocardiogram
- Test that evaluates the structure of the heart
- Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system
- Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries
- Type of ambulatory monitor
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- Method of obtaining a record of the heart's electrical activity
- Test used to evaluate the condition of the heart; stress test
- Anything on the final image other than the anatomy of the client
- Monitoring of the condition of the heart
- Record of the heart's electrical activity; electrocardiogram
14 Clues: Chamber in the heart • Type of ambulatory monitor • Line on an electrocardiogram • Monitoring of the condition of the heart • Test that evaluates the structure of the heart • Recording of the electrical activity of the brain • Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system • Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries • ...
Medical Terms 2015-09-02
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- The amount an insured person is expected to pay at the time of the medical visit.
- The process of meeting regulations, recommendations and expectations of federal and state agencies.
- Intentional misrepresentation of facts in order to deceive or mislead.
- An individual's formal or written permission to use or disclose his personal identifiable health information for purposes other than treatment, payment, or healthcare operations.
- Incidents or practices by a medical staff that is not usually considered fraudulent which are inconsistent with accepted sound practices
- A rule, condition, or requirement
- A writ requiring the appearance of a person at a trial or other proceeding.
- Is a verbal or written agreement that gives approval for an action, situation, or statement.
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- The amount the patient is responsible for before their insurance policy pays.
- A program that provides health benefits for dependents of veteran when the veteran is 100% totally and permanently disabled as a result of military service, veterans who died as a result of active service.
- An independent organization that receives insurance claims from the physician's office and performs software edits and redistributes the claim electronically to various third party payers.
- Congress Passed in 1988, to establish quality standards for all lab testing.
- Transmission of information between two parties to carry out administrative or financial activities related to health care.
- Allows employees to contribute health care coverage after beyond their termination date.
14 Clues: A rule, condition, or requirement • Intentional misrepresentation of facts in order to deceive or mislead. • Congress Passed in 1988, to establish quality standards for all lab testing. • A writ requiring the appearance of a person at a trial or other proceeding. • The amount the patient is responsible for before their insurance policy pays. • ...
Medical Assistant 2023-12-08
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- inflammation/infection of the throat
- the average is 120/80
- lig-
- used to listen to internal sounds from the heart, lungs, and intestinal tract
- someone who supports physicians, nurse practitioners, and many more
- imflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria
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- helps you to lift people
- used to take blood pressure
- you should wash your hands for a minimum of
- the bracial, radial, carotid
- personal protective equipment
- pharyng-
- another name for medical assistants is a _______ assistant
- metabol(e) means to
14 Clues: lig- • pharyng- • metabol(e) means to • the average is 120/80 • helps you to lift people • used to take blood pressure • the bracial, radial, carotid • personal protective equipment • inflammation/infection of the throat • you should wash your hands for a minimum of • imflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria • another name for medical assistants is a _______ assistant • ...
Medical Terms 2022-06-27
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- Slow Heart Rate Below 60bpm
- Vomiting Blood
- High Body Temperature
- Nose Bleed
- Normal Body Temperature
- Low Blood Pressure
- Urinating blood
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- Fast Heart Rate above 100bpm
- Normal Blood Pressure
- Difficult or Laboured Breathing
- Lying face upwards position
- Coughing or Spitting Blood
- Flat Line Non Shockable rhythm
- High Blood Pressure
14 Clues: Nose Bleed • Vomiting Blood • Urinating blood • Low Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure • Normal Blood Pressure • High Body Temperature • Normal Body Temperature • Coughing or Spitting Blood • Slow Heart Rate Below 60bpm • Lying face upwards position • Fast Heart Rate above 100bpm • Flat Line Non Shockable rhythm • Difficult or Laboured Breathing
Medical Terms 2023-10-03
14 Clues: Many • Half • Around • Within • Between • Headache • Many/Much • After/Behind • Complains Of • Before/In Front • Less Than/Under • Above/Excessive • Registered Nurse • Four Times A Day
Medical virology 2025-03-28
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- Which virus from the Filoviridae family causes severe hemorrhagic fever with high fatality rates?
- encephalitis Which encephalitis virus is transmitted through ticks and belongs to the Flaviviridae family?
- Which virus from the Picornaviridae family can cause paralysis in severe cases?
- Which virus from the Togaviridae family causes German measles?
- To which viral family do Parainfluenza viruses and mumps viruses belong?
- A Which hepatitis virus is transmitted via the fecal-oral route and belongs to the Hepatovirus genus?
- Which non-enveloped DNA virus is known for causing respiratory and eye infections?
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- Which family of viruses caused the global pandemic in 2020?
- B Which hepatitis virus is part of the Hepadnaviridae family and can cause chronic liver disease?
- Which virus from the Rhabdoviridae family is transmitted through animal bites and causes fatal encephalitis?
- Which virus is responsible for chickenpox in children?
- Which enterovirus is known for causing hand, foot, and mouth disease?
- Which retrovirus is responsible for causing AIDS?
- Which highly contagious viral disease is caused by a Morbillivirus?
- Which virus from the Orthomyxoviridae family causes seasonal flu and has types A and B?
15 Clues: Which retrovirus is responsible for causing AIDS? • Which virus is responsible for chickenpox in children? • Which family of viruses caused the global pandemic in 2020? • Which virus from the Togaviridae family causes German measles? • Which highly contagious viral disease is caused by a Morbillivirus? • ...
Medical specialist 2025-11-20
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- A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays
- A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment
- A doctor that specializes in the female reproductive system and also childbirth
- Digestive system, intestines and stomach specialist
- A doctor specialized in connective tissue and joints sickness
- A doctor specialized in the eyes
- Nervous system specialist
- Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints
- A doctor for children
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- A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels
- A doctor that specializes in high blood pressure and kidney diseas
- Specialist in hair and skin
- A doctor for the ears, nose and throat
- Doctor that specializes in mental health and mental disorders
14 Clues: A doctor for children • Nervous system specialist • Specialist in hair and skin • A doctor specialized in the eyes • A doctor for the ears, nose and throat • A doctor that specializ in cancer treatment • Doctor that Is specialized in the bones and joints • A doctor specialized in the heart and blood vessels • A doctor that reads and interprets MRI's and X-rays • ...
Insurance 2017-12-19
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- Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy
- Health coverage for low income families
- A way to protect yourself from financial loss; risk management
- reimbursement for medical expenses for injuries to you or your passengers
- Insurance that covers your vehicle in case of accident or theft
- ________ insurance protects damage to personal belongings, loss to one's property, and suitable living conditions
- Can be covered completely or _______________
- policies are generally issued for _____ months or one-year timeframes and are renewable
- ___________ injury liability covers costs associated with injuries/death that you or another driver causes while driving your car
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- Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65
- Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance
- Legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage
- Payments you make each time you receive a medical service after reaching your deductible
- ___________ damage liability reimburses others for damage that you or another driver operating your car causes to another vehicle or other property
- health insurance can be obtained via ______________ companies
- _______insurance covers medical expenses
- California's version of medicaid.
17 Clues: California's version of medicaid. • Health coverage for low income families • _______insurance covers medical expenses • Can be covered completely or _______________ • Website to go to in order to apply for health insurance • Monthly payments in order to maintain your insurance policy • Federal health insurance plan for people over the age of 65 • ...
Directional Terminology 2022-08-05
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- Laying face down
- Toward the head
- Away from the midline
- Laying face up
- Bottom of the foot
- Away from the attachment to the body
- Back of the body
- Erect stance with palms forward
- Toward the attachment to the body
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- Closer to the surface
- Toward the midline
- Further from the surface
- Front of the body
- Toward the feet
- Palm side of the hand
- Back of the hand/top of the foot
16 Clues: Laying face up • Toward the head • Toward the feet • Laying face down • Back of the body • Front of the body • Toward the midline • Bottom of the foot • Closer to the surface • Away from the midline • Palm side of the hand • Further from the surface • Erect stance with palms forward • Back of the hand/top of the foot • Toward the attachment to the body • Away from the attachment to the body
Photorgraphy Terminology 2022-09-25
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- The seperation between the darkest and the brightest areas of the image
- The button you push when you are ready to capture an image
- Abbreviation for the digital-single-lens-reflex
- One of the three elements on the exposure triangle.
- Means "drawing with light" in Greek
- The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark.
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- The divice in your camera that captures how much light passes to record an image onto the memory card
- The hour after sunrise or before sunset
- The specific location from which a photo is shot.
- A camera setting that gives full control over all parts of the exposure triangle.
- the out-of-focus blurred bits in an image background
- Available light that occurs in the scene without adding any flash or light modifiers.
- The total amount of light entering the camera
- A three-legged metal stand for holding a camera that prevents the camera moving during exposures
- The art of telling a visual story with photographs.
- Size of the lens openign expressed numerically.
16 Clues: Means "drawing with light" in Greek • The hour after sunrise or before sunset • The total amount of light entering the camera • Abbreviation for the digital-single-lens-reflex • Size of the lens openign expressed numerically. • The specific location from which a photo is shot. • One of the three elements on the exposure triangle. • ...
Photorgraphy Terminology 2022-09-25
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- The seperation between the darkest and the brightest areas of the image
- The button you push when you are ready to capture an image
- Abbreviation for the digital-single-lens-reflex
- One of the three elements on the exposure triangle.
- Means "drawing with light" in Greek
- The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark.
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- The divice in your camera that captures how much light passes to record an image onto the memory card
- The hour after sunrise or before sunset
- The specific location from which a photo is shot.
- A camera setting that gives full control over all parts of the exposure triangle.
- the out-of-focus blurred bits in an image background
- Available light that occurs in the scene without adding any flash or light modifiers.
- The total amount of light entering the camera
- A three-legged metal stand for holding a camera that prevents the camera moving during exposures
- The art of telling a visual story with photographs.
- Size of the lens openign expressed numerically.
16 Clues: Means "drawing with light" in Greek • The hour after sunrise or before sunset • The total amount of light entering the camera • Abbreviation for the digital-single-lens-reflex • Size of the lens openign expressed numerically. • The specific location from which a photo is shot. • One of the three elements on the exposure triangle. • ...
Pediatric Terminology 2022-10-10
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- regularly scheduled pediatric office visits where preventive care services such as immunizations may be given
- inflammation of the middle ear from a sore throat, cold or respiratory infection
- used to compare a child's height, weight, and head size against children of the same age
- the actual body changes that occur during childhood
- the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children and adolescents
- a defect of spinal development that occurs during the 1st trimester of pregnancy, where the tissues and bones around the spinal cord do not form correctly or close properly
- a child from the first birthday until age 3
- the start of a female menstrual cycle
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- a know reason or risk not to give an immunization or drug
- the way a child relates to others
- reduced vision in one eye caused by abnormal visual development early in life. The weaker eye often wanders inward or outward and generally develops from birth up to age 7 years
- a birth-related disorder of the nerves and muscles caused by brain damage that occurs before, during, or shortly after birth or in early childhood
- a federal assistance program that provides healthcare and nutrition for low-income pregnant women, mothers, and their children under 5 years of age
- a congenital disorder resulting from an extra chromosome, the 21st. Mild to severe intellectual disability is a characteristic of this disorder, as well as distinct facial features
- commonly known as bed wetting
- a child from birth until the first birthday
16 Clues: commonly known as bed wetting • the way a child relates to others • the start of a female menstrual cycle • a child from birth until the first birthday • a child from the first birthday until age 3 • the actual body changes that occur during childhood • a know reason or risk not to give an immunization or drug • ...
egypt terminology 2023-01-11
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- the supreme ruler of all of Ancient Egypt. He or she was considered a god.
- A large stone box that held a mummy's coffin.
- A powerful queen who became one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs.
- A special stone that had the same inscription written both in Greek and in Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- A period of rule when a series of kings or pharaohs all came from the same family.
- A pharaoh of Egypt that is famous for his tomb that was discovered. The tomb was largely untouched and was full of treasure.
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- Special jars that held the organs of a mummy including the lungs, intestines, liver, and stomach.
- A mythological beast with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh or god. The Egyptians built sphinx statues to guard tombs.
- A good luck sign of the Sun or Moon that the Egyptians believed protected one from evil.
- A type of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians that used a combination of pictures and symbols.
- A place where several large pyramids and the Great Sphinx were built.
- A queen of Egypt who was famous for her beauty.
- A plant that grew on the banks of the Nile. The Ancient Egyptians used it to make paper, boats, sandals, baskets, and rope.
- The architect of the first Egyptian pyramid. He was also the second in command after the pharaoh and was later made into a god.
- A dead body that has been specially preserved using embalming so that it won't rot. Mummy
- A charm worn that the Ancient Egyptians thought had magical powers.
16 Clues: A large stone box that held a mummy's coffin. • A queen of Egypt who was famous for her beauty. • A charm worn that the Ancient Egyptians thought had magical powers. • A powerful queen who became one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs. • A place where several large pyramids and the Great Sphinx were built. • ...
Dance Terminology 2019-09-19
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- The central theme or concept of the dance composition.
- The named or identifiable structural components evident in a dance.
- Manipulating, combining and ordering movements to make phrases and sections.
- The movements that link a phrase or section together.
- Actions that result in the upward change of level in a dancer’s body or a body part.
- The making of a dance by creating, selecting and arranging movements and patterns of movement to convey an intention.
- The skills used to perform choreography for the purpose of communicating the intention of the dance to an audience.
- Movements performed with a minor successive time difference.
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- The amount of rotation of a body or body part around a vertical or horizontal axis.
- Movements of any isolated body part, executed singly or in combination with other actions.
- The control of movement that results in the stillness of single parts, multiple parts or the whole body.
- Someone/something that affects or impacts on the choreographer's choices.
- The use of spontaneous movement.
- The execution of the dance to an audience.
- Movements which result in the downward change of level of the body or body parts.
- Movements that the dancer uses to traverse the space from one location to another.
16 Clues: The use of spontaneous movement. • The execution of the dance to an audience. • The movements that link a phrase or section together. • The central theme or concept of the dance composition. • Movements performed with a minor successive time difference. • The named or identifiable structural components evident in a dance. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-23
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- the cavity the heart sits in
- away from the midline
- below or towards the feet
- divides the body into upper and lower portions
- closer to the point of attachment
- towards the back
- the cavity the lungs sit in
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- the cavity inferior to the diaphragm
- closer to or near the midline
- divides the body into equal left and right halves
- towards the front
- away from the attachment
- the cavity in which the brain sits
- above or towards the head
- divides the body into left and right
- divides the body into front and back portions
16 Clues: towards the back • towards the front • away from the midline • away from the attachment • below or towards the feet • above or towards the head • the cavity the lungs sit in • the cavity the heart sits in • closer to or near the midline • closer to the point of attachment • the cavity in which the brain sits • the cavity inferior to the diaphragm • ...
Ethics Terminology 2021-02-04
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- a feature of managed care in which the primary provider authorizes referrals to specialists and other services. Authorization is needed for the plan to cover the services.
- the stage in Kohlberg's moral development theory in which people make moral decisions based on the need to please people.
- Kant's theory of ethics. It is based on determining moral duty and acting on that duty.
- Mill's ethics theory. It is concerned with the consequences of actions and producing the greatest good for the greatest number affected. It also includes preventing the greatest harm.
- health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; federal legislation that deals with the protection of confidentiality of electronic records.
- the management of resources for others. It implies that stewards use care when taking care of property, resources, and financial assets that are not their own.
- a public health professional who conducts research related to the nature and spread of disease. These work in preventing and controlling the spread of epidemics.
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- the basis for Mill's theory. Ethics is based on consequences not on intent.
- the practice of discerning the right thing to do. It involved people, organizations, and communities.
- Iron Triangle, a model that explains the relationship between cost, access, and quality. It is helpful in planning and identifying potential ethics issues.
- the practice of assigning a billing code that is higher than the actual procedure in order to obtain greater reimbursement
- a component of autonomy that deals with telling the truth.
- attributes and characteristics that make up moral excellence. People are willing to act on these characteristics, and they form the core of their person.
- a principle of ethics that addresses what is fair or what is deserved.
- part of Aristotle's theory of ethics, which is based in the Greek concept of excellence. It means happiness or flourishing by living a virtuous life.
- behaviors that try to hide the truth of omitting information, altering facts, or lying. One can also practice self-deceit, which can lead to management errors and malpractice.
16 Clues: a component of autonomy that deals with telling the truth. • a principle of ethics that addresses what is fair or what is deserved. • the basis for Mill's theory. Ethics is based on consequences not on intent. • Kant's theory of ethics. It is based on determining moral duty and acting on that duty. • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-09-13
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- is a type of animal identification usually done on pigs.
- can be a selective mating with humans help.
- is the scientific term for cattle.
- is the digestive system of animals like cattle.
- is a single act of giving birth.
- is the digestive system of a human.
- is taking a animal off mothers milk and switching them to solids.
- is a animal's personal space.
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- is the scientific term for pigs.
- is a term when female are pregnant.
- is the removal of the tail.
- is when a animal lives out of confinement.
- is the scientific term for birds.
- is when you are killing bacteria and other diseases.
- is when crops are raised without commercial chemicals.
- is a faculty that manage feed and water.
16 Clues: is the removal of the tail. • is a animal's personal space. • is the scientific term for pigs. • is a single act of giving birth. • is the scientific term for birds. • is the scientific term for cattle. • is a term when female are pregnant. • is the digestive system of a human. • is a faculty that manage feed and water. • is when a animal lives out of confinement. • ...
Legal Terminology 2021-10-01
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- a legal document that explains how you want medical decisions about you to be made if you cannot make the decisions yourself.
- use of documentary materials related to treatment or condition of a patient.
- any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner
- A form of emotional abuse consisting of the use of abusive and demeaning language with a spouse, child, or elder, often by a caregiver or other person in a position of power.
- any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury
- any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient
- When a nursing staff member makes a statement that causes the resident to feel emotional pain, distress, or fear, it is an act of verbal abuse.
- when a doctor fails to meet the required professional standard of care and his or her negligence causes patient harm.
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- is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- instructs health care providers not to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a patient's breathing stops or if the patient's heart stops beating.
- Defaming the character of another by means of the written word.
- intentional touching without permission.
- Defaming the character of another through injurious speech.
- type of advance directive that states the specific types of medical care that a person wishes to receive
- The unlawful placing of an individual in apprehension of immediate bodily harm without his or her consent.
- allow the person's estate to sue the hospital and be awarded damages for the beneficiaries of the deceased.
16 Clues: intentional touching without permission. • any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury • any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner • Defaming the character of another through injurious speech. • Defaming the character of another by means of the written word. • use of documentary materials related to treatment or condition of a patient. • ...
Legal Terminology 2021-10-01
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- a legal document that explains how you want medical decisions about you to be made if you cannot make the decisions yourself.
- use of documentary materials related to treatment or condition of a patient.
- any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner
- A form of emotional abuse consisting of the use of abusive and demeaning language with a spouse, child, or elder, often by a caregiver or other person in a position of power.
- any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury
- any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient
- When a nursing staff member makes a statement that causes the resident to feel emotional pain, distress, or fear, it is an act of verbal abuse.
- when a doctor fails to meet the required professional standard of care and his or her negligence causes patient harm.
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- is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- instructs health care providers not to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a patient's breathing stops or if the patient's heart stops beating.
- Defaming the character of another by means of the written word.
- intentional touching without permission.
- Defaming the character of another through injurious speech.
- type of advance directive that states the specific types of medical care that a person wishes to receive
- The unlawful placing of an individual in apprehension of immediate bodily harm without his or her consent.
- allow the person's estate to sue the hospital and be awarded damages for the beneficiaries of the deceased.
16 Clues: intentional touching without permission. • any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury • any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner • Defaming the character of another through injurious speech. • Defaming the character of another by means of the written word. • use of documentary materials related to treatment or condition of a patient. • ...
Trust Terminology 2021-05-07
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- The individual who is designated to manage the assets of the trust.
- The location in which the trust has been administered. At Jovia we require the trust be administered in NYS as the trust is governed by the laws of NYS.
- Individual designated to receive the benefits of the trust. Could be any number of individuals depending upon the type of trust.
- when two or more individuals have an ownership interest in property.
- A court process that handles a decedent’s estate upon their death. Trusts are often setup to avoid probate.
- Individual designated to manage the assets of the trust when the trustee resigns, dies or becomes incompetent.
- Cannot be changed or amended during the grantor's lifetime.
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- Person or entity appointed to manage the property of an individual for the benefit of someone else.
- Trust documentation, often written by an attorney and signed by the grantors and trustees. The “instrument” will dictate how the trust is to be structured and managed and will name the grantors, trustees, successor trustees and beneficiaries.
- Also known as a Special Needs Trust, is an irrevocable trust setup to manage the money of a person with intellectual disabilities.
- This is a trust account opened in which the funds pass to a designated beneficiary upon the death of all account owners.
- A provision often found within trust documentation, that restricts the transfer of a beneficiary's interest, frequently to protect the assets from claims from a beneficiary's creditors.
- Trust that an be amended or revoked during the grantor's lifetime.
- An entity or account structure that is used as a means of holding money and assets for the benefit of another. These are often used to avoid probate when the original owner dies. There are many different types of trusts and each differ in their purpose and structure.
- A one- or two-page document that often accompanies the trust instrument and summarizes important aspects of the trust itself.
- The individual who makes the trust. Oftentimes it is the grantor’s assets that are placed into the trust.
16 Clues: Cannot be changed or amended during the grantor's lifetime. • Trust that an be amended or revoked during the grantor's lifetime. • The individual who is designated to manage the assets of the trust. • when two or more individuals have an ownership interest in property. • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2023-04-03
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- lower or below
- the cavity inferior to the diaphragm
- divides the body into equal left and right halves
- the cavity where you find the heart
- toward the back
- upper or above
- nearest the attachment
- away from the attachment
- muscle separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities
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- toward the front
- divides the body into front and back portions
- the cavity in which the brain sits
- to the side
- divides the body into upper and lower portions
- divides the body into left and right
- near the midline
16 Clues: to the side • lower or below • upper or above • toward the back • toward the front • near the midline • nearest the attachment • away from the attachment • the cavity in which the brain sits • the cavity where you find the heart • the cavity inferior to the diaphragm • divides the body into left and right • divides the body into front and back portions • ...
Mobile Terminology 2023-04-22
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- The typical situation, and processes are remaining the same and not changing
- This tool is used by tier 1 agents to escalate an issue to tier 1 leadership, a tier 3 agent or to the RMA group
- when the customer is no longer connected to our wireless network they are ___
- Literally means one million pixels, the resolution of digital cameras and camera phones is often measured in this
- A device which automates retrieval and processing of information by phone using touch tone signaling or voice recognition to access information residing on a server to give a response // The robot lady that helps direct customers when they call in
- A one time only PIN that agents send to the customer's email or phone
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- The actual phone number one would dial to reach a specific mobile phone
- Controls every task your device carries out and manages system resources like the service connection
- The memory of a phone used to store apps, files, and multimedia, and in some phones it is expandable
- Protects a customer’s device against loss, theft, accidental damage and includes hardware service for mechanical/electrical breakdown
- The name of the Wifi Hotspots designed for out-of-home use
- This is where the operating system, application programs, and data in CURRENT use are kept so they can be quickly reached by the device’s processor
- Spectrum Mobile customers are required to review and consent to the Terms of Service and Policies before activating their mobile services
- Antennas that can service an area within a wireless service provider’s network
- Self-contained mini programs that live and run on the phone’s home screen
- Gives customers the option of paying in easy monthly installments
16 Clues: The name of the Wifi Hotspots designed for out-of-home use • Gives customers the option of paying in easy monthly installments • A one time only PIN that agents send to the customer's email or phone • The actual phone number one would dial to reach a specific mobile phone • Self-contained mini programs that live and run on the phone’s home screen • ...
Heart Terminology 2023-06-18
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- The valve between the left chambers of the heart.
- Term that means vein
- Oxygen-rich blood travels this vessel from the lungs to the heart
- Term that means heart
- The valve between the right chambers of the heart.
- A thin-walled vessel that contains valves to prevent backflow.
- The heart chamber that deoxygenated blood first enters.
- Oxygen-poor blood travels this vessel from the heart to the lungs
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- Term that means pulse
- the thickest layer of the heart wall.
- Superior and inferior vessel coming back to the heart.
- The tissue that lies between the two lower chambers of the heart.
- The last chamber of the heart before the blood returns to the body,
- Term that means blue
- Sac that surrounds the heart.
- the tissue that separates the two upper atria.
16 Clues: Term that means vein • Term that means blue • Term that means pulse • Term that means heart • Sac that surrounds the heart. • the thickest layer of the heart wall. • the tissue that separates the two upper atria. • The valve between the left chambers of the heart. • The valve between the right chambers of the heart. • Superior and inferior vessel coming back to the heart. • ...
Science Terminology 2013-11-12
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- Fish with proper jaws and teeth, a skeleton made of cartilage and fins on the sides of their bodies as well as along their backs
- Bacteria and fungi responsible for the natural breakdown of waste
- The division in the classification system below kingdom and above class
- Describes animals with a body temperature that varies with the temperature of their surroundings
- Cannot be seen without the help of a microscope
- Animals with a nerve cord running down their backs and an endoskeleton
- One celled organisms without a nucleus
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- Jawless fish with an internal skeleton made of cartilage
- The last level of classification of living things
- Plants that bear their seeds on cones and have male and female cones on separate plants
- The building blocks of all living things
- The bony fish; example tuna
- A key with two choices at each stage
- Describes animals with a body temperature controlled internally
- A subclass of mammals that lay eggs
- Organism that feeds off its host and lives on its host
16 Clues: The bony fish; example tuna • A subclass of mammals that lay eggs • A key with two choices at each stage • One celled organisms without a nucleus • The building blocks of all living things • Cannot be seen without the help of a microscope • The last level of classification of living things • Organism that feeds off its host and lives on its host • ...
Media Terminology 2016-03-18
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- an editing techniques that allows your to see two things happening at the same time
- another word for meaning
- the way a person or place can be portrayed through the media
- angle used to make the subject look powerful
- chronological chain of events
- a shot used to introduce a sequence
- an angle that suggest uneasiness
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- what's on screen
- these can be active or passive
- the camera moves with the action/person
- natural sound within a shot
- bright lighting
- laura mulvey
- a sequence or a chain of events
- two or more genres mixed together
- a dominant idea within society
16 Clues: laura mulvey • bright lighting • what's on screen • another word for meaning • natural sound within a shot • chronological chain of events • these can be active or passive • a dominant idea within society • a sequence or a chain of events • an angle that suggest uneasiness • two or more genres mixed together • a shot used to introduce a sequence • ...
Budget Terminology 2017-02-28
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- A _____________ is a fixed, regular compensation for work or services.
- Everyone has to pay ___________ tax
- Can you please _____________ $10,000 dollars in my account?
- It is important for society that people earn a living ______
- Supplies are an example of a ________________ cost
- You have to take into consider the ___________ when selling a car
- You've just won a trip including all ______________
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- The SAC sold $2000 dollars worth of tickets. This is their _______ income.
- We need to set a _____________ to plan for our vacation.
- Matchmaker, Charity Week, Semi-Formal and Spring Fling are all sources of _________ for the SAC.
- Rent is an example of a ____________ cost
- The _____ of energy is rising
- To convert US dollars to Canadian dollars, you have to consider the ______________ rate.
- As a ______________, you will earn 5% of your total sales
- After all my bills, my account ________ is $0 dollars
- After deducting costs, the SAC has $500 dollars left. This is their ______ income.
16 Clues: The _____ of energy is rising • Everyone has to pay ___________ tax • Rent is an example of a ____________ cost • Supplies are an example of a ________________ cost • You've just won a trip including all ______________ • After all my bills, my account ________ is $0 dollars • We need to set a _____________ to plan for our vacation. • ...
Religion Terminology 2018-04-11
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- a subtle energy center in the body
- doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions
- belief in a deity or deities
- a Sikh temple
- small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- terse spiritual teaching
- an ascetic Sikh order
- sitting meditation, in zen schools
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- an incarnation of a deity
- the principle that there is no eternal self
- taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach
- a Sikh congregation
- intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
- revered ancient scriptures
- actions; the law of cause and effect
16 Clues: a Sikh temple • a Sikh congregation • an ascetic Sikh order • terse spiritual teaching • an incarnation of a deity • revered ancient scriptures • belief in a deity or deities • a subtle energy center in the body • sitting meditation, in zen schools • small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • actions; the law of cause and effect • taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach • ...
Cardiovascular terminology 2023-11-14
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- steth/o
- myx/o
- a phlebotomist draws blood from a patient's what?
- autoimmune reaction that leads to inflammation and damage to heart valves
- aort/o
- sphygm/o
- removal of extra fluid in the pericardial space
- These arteries come down the heart like a crown
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- A lipid substance
- constriction of blood vessels is called what?
- condition of a larger heart than normal
- What heart chamber is atri/o (atrium)?
- discoloration of skin indicating lack of oxygen in the blood
- This is the color of plaque for atherosclerosis
- vessel
- ox/o
16 Clues: ox/o • myx/o • aort/o • vessel • steth/o • sphygm/o • A lipid substance • What heart chamber is atri/o (atrium)? • condition of a larger heart than normal • constriction of blood vessels is called what? • This is the color of plaque for atherosclerosis • removal of extra fluid in the pericardial space • These arteries come down the heart like a crown • ...
Terminology C 2025-03-14
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- creation of special effects, costumes and characters to an unbelievable degree of realism
- purchased, transferred, and sold using cryptography
- small text file saved onto computer by a website
- online site where discussions take place
- methodology employed to bypass security of a computer system
- test is usually very evocative and image of a shocking nature to lure you in
- very fast calculator that processes all instruction that control data flow
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- method used to test whether or not someone is a human or a computer
- small silicon-based circuit board with an embedded circuit.
- device that uses radio waves over networked areas
- someone who registered a domain name but is not actually using it
- combining many technologies into a single device
- temporary storage area in memory holding information
- removing an object from its original position
- chip on motherboard which stores the BIOS
- tabular data saved in a plain text format
16 Clues: online site where discussions take place • chip on motherboard which stores the BIOS • tabular data saved in a plain text format • removing an object from its original position • combining many technologies into a single device • small text file saved onto computer by a website • device that uses radio waves over networked areas • ...
BI Terminology 2025-08-14
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- Federal health insurance program for U.S citizens who are at least 65 years of age or are a qualifying disabled person
- A request that can be submitted to ask an insurance plan to re-determine coverage for a non-formulary drug
- Specific to pharmacy benefits, a decision made by the insurance plan to determine whether a health care service is medically necessary
- Fixed out-of-pocket costs charged to patients for services rendered
- A type of medical insurance plan that provides benefits for a broad range of healthcare services both inpatient & outpatient
- The estimated cost of the insurance plan
- Federal and state government funded program for eligible low income adults and seniors, parents and children, individuals with disabilities and pregnant persons
- Written or oral expression of dissatisfaction regarding the plan or provider
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- The percentage of the total cost of services the patient will be responsible for
- The amount that must be paid out of pocket before the insurance company will begin paying towards most covered expenses
- Medicare Plan the covers prescription drugs
- abv. the maximum amount a patient will pay during a policy period before the plan begins to pay 100% of the allowed amount
- Abv. Plans that employers use often through a third party vendor, that guide patients towards utilizing patient assistance programs rather than the employer covering the cost
- Supplemental insurance that can assist with patient out of pocket costs associated with copays, coinsurances or deductibles
- A request for the plan to review a decision or grievance
- Abv. Medicare financial assistance that lowers the cost of Part B and D premiums as well as lowering the cost of prescription drugs
16 Clues: The estimated cost of the insurance plan • Medicare Plan the covers prescription drugs • A request for the plan to review a decision or grievance • Fixed out-of-pocket costs charged to patients for services rendered • Written or oral expression of dissatisfaction regarding the plan or provider • ...
Dance Terminology 2026-02-20
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- A short sequence of steps.
- A technique used during turns to prevent dizziness.
- To assemble or join legs together in the air.
- A movement where the leg is lifted and extended.
- The ability to interpret music through movement.
- The sequence of steps and movements in a dance.
- Rising onto the balls of the feet.
- Stretching the foot along the floor.
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- Freestyle, spontaneous movement.
- A pose on one leg with the other lifted and bent at 90 degrees
- A large leap.
- Carriage of the arms.
- A sliding, galloping step where one foot "chases" the other.
- Bending the knees.
- A position where one leg is bent, with the foot touching the knee of the supporting leg.
- Standing on one leg with the other extended behind.
16 Clues: A large leap. • Bending the knees. • Carriage of the arms. • A short sequence of steps. • Freestyle, spontaneous movement. • Rising onto the balls of the feet. • Stretching the foot along the floor. • To assemble or join legs together in the air. • The sequence of steps and movements in a dance. • A movement where the leg is lifted and extended. • ...
Functional Terminology 2024-10-12
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- closer to the center
- towards the front
- separates the body into a top and bottom
- beneath the surface
- above, towards the top
- farther from the center
- towards the midline
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- sole of the foot
- towards the surface
- separates the body into a front and back
- lying face up
- towards the back or behind
- below, towards the bottom
- away from the midline
- lying on your stomach
- separates the body into and right and left side
16 Clues: lying face up • sole of the foot • towards the front • towards the surface • beneath the surface • towards the midline • closer to the center • away from the midline • lying on your stomach • above, towards the top • farther from the center • below, towards the bottom • towards the back or behind • separates the body into a front and back • separates the body into a top and bottom • ...
Research terminology 2024-09-19
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- Careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses
- Abbreviation for evidence based practice
- When the participants are not revealed to anyone but the researcher
- A prediction
- A research method of asking a set of questions
- Interpretive and descriptive research data
- An element that remains unchanged by other variables
- Deals with test accuracy
- Deals with consistency
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- Type of clinical trial where neither the participants nor the researcher knows which treatment participants are receiving
- Opposite of the research hypothesis
- Referencing format used by UNDA
- Needed if humans are involved in the research
- Arithmetic average of a distribution
- Numbers-based research data
- Abbreviation for randomised control trial
16 Clues: A prediction • Deals with consistency • Deals with test accuracy • Numbers-based research data • Referencing format used by UNDA • Opposite of the research hypothesis • Arithmetic average of a distribution • Abbreviation for evidence based practice • Abbreviation for randomised control trial • Interpretive and descriptive research data • ...
Accounting Terminology 2025-10-28
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- independent federal agency that enforces securities laws to protect investors and maintain fair markets
- The amount a compnay earns from sales and other income-producing activities; Also called the "Top line"
- Things of value owned by a firm.
- Gross _____ is the amount a company earns after paying to produce or buy its products but before deducting operating expenses.
- ______ sheet is a financial statement that summarizes a firm’s financial position at a specific point in time.
- The financial accounting standards followed by accountants in the United States when preparing financial statements.
- ____ Profit or loss is the amount a obtained by subtracting all of a firm’s expenses from its revenues
- What a firm owes to its creditors; also called debts.
- Statement of Cash _____ is a financial statement that provides a summary of the money flowing into and out of a firm during a certain period, typically one year.
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- _____ expenses are costs such as rent and utilites that are not directly related to producing or buying its products.
- Owner's _____ is what is difference between what a company "owns" and what a company "owes"
- _____ statement summarizes a firm’s revenues and expenses and shows its total profit or loss over a period of time.
- ______ accounting that focuses on preparing external financial reports that are used by outsiders such as lenders, suppliers, investors, and government agencies to assess the financial strength of a business.
- ______ accounting provides financial information that managers inside the organization can use to evaluate and make decisions about current and future operations.
- An accountant who has met certain requirements and can issue an auditor’s opinion on a firm’s financial statements
- Direct materials, labor and some other costs involved in making a company's product
16 Clues: Things of value owned by a firm. • What a firm owes to its creditors; also called debts. • Direct materials, labor and some other costs involved in making a company's product • Owner's _____ is what is difference between what a company "owns" and what a company "owes" • ...
Assessment terminology 2025-11-18
Across
- / Simple, often unfair beliefs about a group of people
- / Language designed to make people feel strong emotions
- / A person who finds and reports the news
- / The extra feelings or ideas a word makes you think of
- / The title of a news article
- / False or incorrect information that is spread around
- / The ability to influence or control people or events
- / Where information or a story comes from
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- / The place or site where a message is shared (like TV, TikTok, or a website)
- / A particular point of view on an issue
- / Based on personal opinions or feelings, not just facts
- / To exaggerate a story to make it more shocking or dramatic
- / An unfair preference for one side over another
- / An audio show you can listen to online or download
- / Likely to cause argument or disagreement
- / An extreme exaggeration used for effect
16 Clues: / The title of a news article • / A particular point of view on an issue • / A person who finds and reports the news • / An extreme exaggeration used for effect • / Where information or a story comes from • / Likely to cause argument or disagreement • / An unfair preference for one side over another • / An audio show you can listen to online or download • ...
Paragraph Terminology 2025-09-12
Across
- facts used to prove or disprove something
- the shortest number of sentences accepted for a written answer
- provides evidence, facts, examples, and analysis
- essential concepts that define the subject matter
- words like "however," "consequently," or "for example" can connect ideas between sentences and paragraphs
- the marks, such as period, comma, and parentheses, used in writing to separate sentneces and their elements and to clarify meaning
- summarizes the main point and may transition the reader to the next paragraph
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- the act or thinking about something in a logical, sensible way
- state or assert that something is the case
- punctuation used in pairs to set off direct speech, a literal title, or word used ina special sense
- to correctly state where a piece of evidence comes from
- a statement or question that provides the topic and instructions for a writing assignment
- prepare written material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author
- introduces the main idea of the paragraph
- a statement or account that makes something clear
16 Clues: facts used to prove or disprove something • introduces the main idea of the paragraph • state or assert that something is the case • provides evidence, facts, examples, and analysis • a statement or account that makes something clear • essential concepts that define the subject matter • to correctly state where a piece of evidence comes from • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-22
Visiting the doctor and hospital 2024-08-30
Across
- A sign that you are not feeling well, like a cough or headache.
- A place where people go for regular or minor medical visits.
- A place where you can get quick medical help for problems that are not emergencies but need attention soon.
- An operation to fix or remove something in the body.
- A reaction your body has to certain things, like pollen or food.
- A person who helps translate languages so people can understand each other.
- A place where people go for serious medical care or surgery.
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- The main doctor you see for general health and check-ups.
- pay: A small fee you pay for a medical visit or prescription.
- A plan that helps pay for medical costs.
- up: A regular visit to the doctor to make sure you are healthy.
- up: A visit to the doctor after a previous visit to check on progress or recovery.
- Staying in the hospital for treatment or care.
- Illness: A long-term illness that may last a long time, like diabetes or asthma.
14 Clues: A plan that helps pay for medical costs. • Staying in the hospital for treatment or care. • An operation to fix or remove something in the body. • The main doctor you see for general health and check-ups. • A place where people go for regular or minor medical visits. • A place where people go for serious medical care or surgery. • ...
Medical terminology 2020-12-23
Medical Terminology 2023-08-22
September 12th 2025-09-12
Across
- A contagious viral infection often prevented by vaccines
- A measured quantity of medicine
- Substances that act on the body, often used in treatment
- Mental health professionals
- A physical check-up or medical inspection
- A tool used to listen to heartbeats
- A place where sick people are treated
- A sudden illness or injury requiring immediate attention
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- Field concerned with health and healing
- Injection to prevent disease
- Room Hospital section for urgent care
- Medical professionals who diagnose and treat illnesses
- A person receiving medical care
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent disease
- A professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
15 Clues: Mental health professionals • Injection to prevent disease • A measured quantity of medicine • A person receiving medical care • A tool used to listen to heartbeats • Room Hospital section for urgent care • A place where sick people are treated • Field concerned with health and healing • A physical check-up or medical inspection • ...
Hofstra NSLIJSOM 2015-07-10
Across
- First black to formally practice medicine
- Dr. Vivien Thomas Specialty
- Slave Practice in Nashville
- South African Heart Transplant
- "Dr Wayne" HIV Vaccine
- Assistant to Dr. Barnard
- Became man to study medicine
- MD in space
- Built First Pyramid
- Mother of Medicine
- 9th Grade Gynecologist
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- 1884 Edinburgh Medical Journal
- surgical chief at CHOLA
- Egyptian House of Life
- DNA lady
- probe to remove cataracts
- antibiotic in old Sudan
- World's Largest Hospital
- school graduated first black MD
- 1183 Book Medical Discourses
20 Clues: DNA lady • MD in space • Mother of Medicine • Built First Pyramid • Egyptian House of Life • "Dr Wayne" HIV Vaccine • 9th Grade Gynecologist • surgical chief at CHOLA • antibiotic in old Sudan • World's Largest Hospital • Assistant to Dr. Barnard • probe to remove cataracts • Dr. Vivien Thomas Specialty • Slave Practice in Nashville • Became man to study medicine • ...
CCMA 2024-11-15
Across
- / BP, RR, Temp
- /procedure of drawing blood
- ST elevated MI
- provides medical cost protection
- study of disease diagnosis
- / bacterial or viral illnss
- / electronic health records
- / injection route
- substance that treats a condition
- Electrocardiogram
- / a wave on EKG
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- / identification of illness
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- / insurance for needy
- / myocardial infarction
- structure of human body
- Observed data
- subjective, objective data, VS,
- moral principles
- numerical code identifying medical procedure
- federal insurance for 65 year olds
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
22 Clues: Observed data • / BP, RR, Temp • ST elevated MI • / a wave on EKG • moral principles • / injection route • Electrocardiogram • / insurance for needy • / myocardial infarction • structure of human body • study of disease diagnosis • / identification of illness • /procedure of drawing blood • / bacterial or viral illnss • / electronic health records • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • ...
Vocab & Abbreviations for Nursing Careers 2026-04-01
Across
- vomit
- by mouth
- master of science in nursing
- registered nurse
- veins or within veins
- necessary to life
- certified nurse assistant
- comfort and quality of life for patients near death
- organization that provides skilled medical care
- bachelors of science in nursing
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- medical assistant
- intake and output
- painful breathing
- the period shortly after birth
- certified registered nurse assistant
- care of the body after death
- located at the apex of the heart
- range of motion
- licensed practical nurse
- home care assistant
20 Clues: vomit • by mouth • range of motion • registered nurse • medical assistant • intake and output • painful breathing • necessary to life • home care assistant • veins or within veins • licensed practical nurse • certified nurse assistant • master of science in nursing • care of the body after death • the period shortly after birth • bachelors of science in nursing • located at the apex of the heart • ...
Medical Terms 2014-08-18
Across
- A leaflet
- To tremble
- A synonym for "hide"
- A ...headache (very strong)
- A sudden and uncontrolled spasm of a muscle
- A synonym for "cure"
- The place where two bones meet
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- The line that separates one country from another
- An irritated or infected spot in the body which is painful
- A preparation introduced into a human body to prevent a disease
- ...vision is not clear, it is indistinct
- A sudden occurrence or appearance / eruption
- To keep from contact with non-infected person
- To remove or retract
14 Clues: A leaflet • To tremble • A synonym for "hide" • To remove or retract • A synonym for "cure" • A ...headache (very strong) • The place where two bones meet • ...vision is not clear, it is indistinct • A sudden and uncontrolled spasm of a muscle • A sudden occurrence or appearance / eruption • To keep from contact with non-infected person • ...
Medical Microbiology 2022-09-15
Across
- A toxin that only Gram-negative bacteria can produce
- A decrease in intensity of symptoms is characteristic of this phase
- An enzyme that breaks down the plasma membrane
- Subjective and non-observable reactions to a pathogen, like: nausea, lethargy, headache
- Kissing and airborne potential are examples of this mode of transmission
- A type of paralysis presented as full body muscle contractions and inability to relax
- Toxins that can cause spastic or flaccid paralysis
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- An organism's ability to cause disease
- This pathogen evades the immune system by preventing MHC1 from reaching the cell surface
- The endotoxin responsible for causing septic shock
- Objective and observable reactions to a pathogen, like: fever, rash, swelling
- A disease causing agent
- A class of molecules that help microbes adhere to hosts
- Neurotoxins, enterotoxins, cytotoxins and superantigens are all types of...
14 Clues: A disease causing agent • An organism's ability to cause disease • An enzyme that breaks down the plasma membrane • The endotoxin responsible for causing septic shock • Toxins that can cause spastic or flaccid paralysis • A toxin that only Gram-negative bacteria can produce • A class of molecules that help microbes adhere to hosts • ...
Medical Prefixes 2020-10-04
14 Clues: Dys means _________ • Per means _________ • Epi means _________ • Lipo means _________ • Meta means _________ • Cryo means _________ • A/An means _________ • Peri means _________ • Poly means _________ • Endo means _________ • Necro means _________ • Supra means _________ • Derma means _________ • Sym/Syn means _________
medical Europe 2021-10-20
Across
- Considered low class
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A male ruler
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
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- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- a drink made of apples
- a rack to hang spices
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- Street cleaners in London
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a rack to hang spices • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
Across
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Considered low class
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- a drink made of apples
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- Rack a rack to hang spices
Down
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague.
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- A male ruler
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- Street cleaners in London
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague. • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
Across
- a drink made of apples
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague
- Considered low class
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- Street cleaners in London
Down
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- Rack a rack to hang spices
- A male ruler
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • ...
VOCABULAIRE MEDICAL 2023-12-11
Across
- Inflammation de la bouche
- Substances de défense produites par les globules blancs en réaction à une substance étrangère
- Moyen ou médicament qui permettent de lutter contre la douleur
- Douleur aux vertèbres cervicales
- Inflammation des trompes de Fallope
- Petite bronche
- Diminution du nombre de globules rouges
Down
- Difficulté à uriner
- Autre nom du globule rouge
- Inflammation du rein
- Diminution du nombre de globules blancs
- Hypersensibilité à la lumière
- Gaz que respire un enfant et qui va lui permettre de lutter contre la douleur
- Intra-rectal
14 Clues: Intra-rectal • Petite bronche • Difficulté à uriner • Inflammation du rein • Inflammation de la bouche • Autre nom du globule rouge • Hypersensibilité à la lumière • Douleur aux vertèbres cervicales • Inflammation des trompes de Fallope • Diminution du nombre de globules blancs • Diminution du nombre de globules rouges • ...
Medical terms 2023-11-26
Across
- Inflammation of the kidneys
- A surgical procedure to free the kidney from adhesions
- Abnormality of the kidneys
- Ultrasound imaging of the kidneys
- Inflammation of the basic unit of the kidney
- The formation of kidney stones
- A rare disease characterized by the kidney drops down into the pelvis
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- A surgical procedure to drain urine from the kidneys
- A condition characterized by the deposition of calcium in the kidneys
- The study of kidney diseases and treatments
- Doctor that specializes in renal care and diseases
- The hardening and narrowing of renal blood vessels
- Surgical removal of a kidney
- Enlargement of the kidneys
- Basic unit of the kidney
15 Clues: Basic unit of the kidney • Abnormality of the kidneys • Enlargement of the kidneys • Inflammation of the kidneys • Surgical removal of a kidney • The formation of kidney stones • Ultrasound imaging of the kidneys • The study of kidney diseases and treatments • Inflammation of the basic unit of the kidney • Doctor that specializes in renal care and diseases • ...
Medical vocabulary 2023-12-12
Across
- the opposite of front
- when your head hurts, you have a...
- you have ten of these on your feet
- you often do this when you are sick
- the part of your body above your stomach
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- when you are just a little sick, you have a...
- the middle part of your leg; it also bends
- the upper part of your arm
- to take air in and out
- you have two of these on each foot
- you have one of these on either side of your body
- when you have pain, such as "my head..."
- when you are sick for 2-3 weeks, you have the...
- the part of the body below your chin
14 Clues: the opposite of front • to take air in and out • the upper part of your arm • you have two of these on each foot • you have ten of these on your feet • when your head hurts, you have a... • you often do this when you are sick • the part of the body below your chin • when you have pain, such as "my head..." • the part of your body above your stomach • ...
