medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Healthcare’s Negative Environmental Impacts 2025-09-12
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- The U.S. health sector is a significant contributor to these types of emissions, at approximately 8.5% of the national total.
- Waste from injections, such as needles and syringes.
- The primary source of many single-use plastic medical items.
- Used in single-use medical devices, this is a major source of hospital waste.
- Improperly disposed of medical waste can cause this type of contamination.
- Hospitals incinerate waste, which releases these toxic pollutants.
- A strategy that focuses on reducing waste by rethinking how materials are used and promoting reuse and recycling.
- A process that produces steam to disinfect infectious waste, but also contributes to methane gas in landfills.
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- A toxic metal found in some medical equipment, like old thermometers, that can contaminate the environment when improperly disposed of.
- Anesthesia gases, like desflurane, contribute to this environmental crisis.
- Unused or expired medication can be flushed into the sewage system, which is a major source of this type of pollution.
- Medical facilities contribute to the saturation of these areas with non-biodegradable materials.
12 Clues: Waste from injections, such as needles and syringes. • The primary source of many single-use plastic medical items. • Hospitals incinerate waste, which releases these toxic pollutants. • Improperly disposed of medical waste can cause this type of contamination. • Anesthesia gases, like desflurane, contribute to this environmental crisis. • ...
Lower Decks 2023-07-10
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- secretly related to the captain
- family owns raisin business
- Episode 7 medical facility, The___
- voices Beckett Mariner
- T'ana's position
- type of contact the ship does
- ship that saves Cerritos in final episode
- name of ops with Kimolu and Matt
- Boimler's girlfriend
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- Rutherford's holographic assistant
- name of ship in series
- General K'orin's species
- maker of Rutherford's implant
- species with a history of piracy
- Bajoran security chief
- word said by Admiral Vassery that Mariner mocks
- department D'Vana Tendi works for
17 Clues: T'ana's position • Boimler's girlfriend • name of ship in series • voices Beckett Mariner • Bajoran security chief • General K'orin's species • family owns raisin business • maker of Rutherford's implant • type of contact the ship does • secretly related to the captain • species with a history of piracy • name of ops with Kimolu and Matt • department D'Vana Tendi works for • ...
Clinical settings 2025-01-09
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- medicine A medical specialty focused on the treatment of acute, urgent, and emergency conditions.
- care Medical treatment for severe or urgent conditions, typically requiring immediate attention.
- To formally accept someone into a healthcare facility for treatment.
- therapy
- cycle The continuous process of providing and managing patient treatment, from admission to discharge.
- injuries Injuries that are not life-threatening and typically require only basic care or treatment.
- A specific section or division within a healthcare facility, such as emergency or surgery.
- Officially recognized or authorized, often for education or health institutions.
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- disorder A condition that affects a person's behavior, often leading to difficulty in social or academic functioning.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- The process of handling or overseeing the treatment and care of a medical condition.
- The formal release of a patient from a hospital after treatment.
- ward A section of a hospital where patients receive care, often divided by specialty (e.g., maternity, surgery).
- The process of accepting patients into a hospital or healthcare facility.
- A break in a bone, often caused by trauma or injury.
- Plan A healthcare strategy focused on enhancing medical services, named after a famous city.
16 Clues: therapy • A break in a bone, often caused by trauma or injury. • The formal release of a patient from a hospital after treatment. • To formally accept someone into a healthcare facility for treatment. • The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests. • The process of accepting patients into a hospital or healthcare facility. • ...
MOP 413 2022-12-02
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- three main medical codes
- almost done entirely on paper
- is the process of determining the severity of a patient's condition.
- recognition also known as continous speech recognition
- the process of selecting suppliers to provide the goods and services you need to run your business
- used to test patients reflexes
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- initiall steps of medical billing process
- it means concerning or affecting the side of the body
- the forth process of billing cycle
- transformation of healthcare diagnosis, procedures, medical services and equipment into universal medical alphanumeric codes.
10 Clues: three main medical codes • almost done entirely on paper • used to test patients reflexes • the forth process of billing cycle • initiall steps of medical billing process • it means concerning or affecting the side of the body • recognition also known as continous speech recognition • is the process of determining the severity of a patient's condition. • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Health Benefits? 2013-11-26
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- This narrow network requires members to pay 10% coinsurance (acronym)
- Prescription for zoster/zostavax is used to prevent __ and is covered at 100%
- Blue Cross Blue Shield replaced this medical administrator
- On average, this doctor visit costs $135
- Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA
- Go here during the workday when you're injured
- You can use an __ of benefits to file manual claims
- My individual __ is $750 for the plan year if I visit in-network providers
- Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program
- Important preventive screening covered at 100% for people 50+
- Employees share approximately this percentage of medical and prescription plan costs
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- How much do covered preventive services cost the member?
- Express Scripts is the administrator of which benefits program?
- After I pay my in-network medical & Rx deductible, I will pay 20% in this
- Funds that do not roll over to next year and paid out first (acronym)
- Northern California Sandia Total Health Administrator
- $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA
- Any healthcare expenses when filed with an insurance company
- An onsite representative that can help with plan and benefit questions
- Funds contributed by Sandia, capped, and paid out second (acronym)
- The name of Sandia’s __ and prescription plan is Sandia Total Health
- $1250 is the maximum HRA annual contribution for this coverage type
- Delta Dental network with the most savings (acronym)
23 Clues: On average, this doctor visit costs $135 • Pulse Name of Sandia's incentive program • $2500 is the ___ I can contribute to my FSA • Complete each year to earn $250 towards HRA • Go here during the workday when you're injured • You can use an __ of benefits to file manual claims • Delta Dental network with the most savings (acronym) • ...
All crossword about Pathology 2023-02-18
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- (as in renal pathology), and physiological systems
- pathology is mostly concerned with analyzing known
- to processes and tests which fall within
- a wide range of bioscience research
- in one of two major specialties, anatomical pathology
- (morphologic changes), and the consequences of changes
- indicate a state of disease in cases of both physical ailment
- is often used in a more narrow fashion to
- pathology), as well as on the basis of the focus of the
- injury. The word pathology also
- manifestations).[2] In common medical practice,
- in the statement "the many different forms of cancer have
- four components of disease: cause, mechanisms
- pathologies"), and the affix path is sometimes used
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- and effects of disease
- a field of general inquiry and research, pathology
- development (pathogenesis), structural alterations of
- A physician practicing pathology is called
- (as with forensic pathology).
- area which includes a number of distinct but
- is the study of the
- predicted or actual progression of particular diseases
- and medical practices. However, when used
- and non-infectious disease and is conducted by
- medical specialties that diagnose disease mostly through analysis of tissue, cell, and body fluid
- to the study of disease in general,
- cytopathology, hematopathology, and histopathology),
- contemporary medical field of "general pathology",
- Idiomatically, "a pathology" may also refer to
- in cardiomyopathy) and psychological conditions (such as
- the basis of the involved sample types (comparing, for
- clinical pathology. Further divisions in specialty exist
- the context of modern medical treatment, the
33 Clues: is the study of the • and effects of disease • (as with forensic pathology). • injury. The word pathology also • a wide range of bioscience research • to the study of disease in general, • to processes and tests which fall within • and medical practices. However, when used • is often used in a more narrow fashion to • A physician practicing pathology is called • ...
Heath & Medicine 1 2025-03-16
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- The food and drink consumed regularly for health or nutrition.
- pressure The force of blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- A vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to the hospital.
- To lose blood due to a cut or injury.
- A common illness that causes sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose.
- A piece of material used to cover a wound or injury.
- The act of expelling air from the lungs with a sharp sound.
- A hard structure that forms the skeleton of the body.
- A high body temperature caused by illness.
- Able to spread from one person to another.
- A place where people receive medical treatment.
- A serious situation that requires immediate medical attention.
- An injury caused by heat, fire, or chemicals.
- A sudden event that causes injury or damage.
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- The red liquid that circulates in the body.
- A disease where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar levels.
- A dark mark on the skin caused by a blow or injury.
- A medical professional who treats sick or injured people.
- A common medicine used to relieve pain and reduce fever.
- A hole in a tooth caused by decay.
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- A medical examination to assess health.
- Damaged or fractured, often referring to a bone.
- A serious disease in which abnormal cells grow uncontrollably.
- A doctor who treats and cares for teeth.
- An illness that affects the body or mind.
26 Clues: A hole in a tooth caused by decay. • To lose blood due to a cut or injury. • A medical examination to assess health. • A doctor who treats and cares for teeth. • An illness that affects the body or mind. • A high body temperature caused by illness. • Able to spread from one person to another. • The red liquid that circulates in the body. • ...
English 2023-12-15
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- a medical doctor who treats general conditions
- part of doctor's clothing made of latex
- the study and treatment of medical conditions of the heart
- a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital
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- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
- the scientific study of the medical use of radiation, especially X-rays
- a worker trained with special skills, especially in science
- thin, transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries
- a piece of medical equipment used to push liquid into or take liquid out of someone's body
- a long, loose piece of clothing worn over other clothes for a particular purpose:a hospital gown
10 Clues: part of doctor's clothing made of latex • a medical doctor who treats general conditions • thin, transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries • the study and treatment of medical conditions of the heart • a worker trained with special skills, especially in science • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations • ...
2025-26 Medical Terminology: Muscular System Crossword Handout 2025-12-12
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- Actions you can control
- Type of striated muscle attached to bones
- Located on the shoulder; moves shoulders
- Type of striated muscle located near the heart
- A group of 4 muscles
- Specialized soft tissue
- Connect skeletal muscle to bone
- Smallest unit of muscle tissue; help with muscle movement
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- Long muscule cells seen in skeletal muscles
- Separated into two types: major and minor
- Located on upper arm; moves forearm and elbow
- Moves the head, neck,upper back, shoulder blades, shoulder, and arms
- Automatic actions you can't control
- Type of non-striated muscle
14 Clues: A group of 4 muscles • Actions you can control • Specialized soft tissue • Type of non-striated muscle • Connect skeletal muscle to bone • Automatic actions you can't control • Located on the shoulder; moves shoulders • Separated into two types: major and minor • Type of striated muscle attached to bones • Long muscule cells seen in skeletal muscles • ...
Specialty Pharmacy Insurance & Healthcare 2023-01-31
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- A request for payment submitted by the provider or hospital to the health insurer.
- International Classification of Diseases
- Companies such as Life Sciences Companies, Patients and Caregivers, Physicians and Staff and Technology Vendors.
- software built on top of basic EHR features that allows providers to prescribe medications, order tests, and give other types of instructions electronically.
- Medical supplies such as wheelchairs, oxygen, catheter, glucose monitors, crutches, walkers, etc.
- Several federal regulations intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health care and establish privacy.
- When an insurance plan does not pay for treatment, this is the process of objecting to this decision.
- An individual’s identifying information such as name, address, birth date, Social Security Number, telephone numbers, insurance ID numbers, or information pertaining to healthcare diagnosis or treatment.
- A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA
- This is a 5-digit code assigned for reporting a procedure performed by the provider.
- When a patient requires permission from the insurance company before receiving certain treatments or services.
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- The amount a patient is responsible for paying that is not covered by the insurance plan.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment and is a comprehensive collection of the patient’s medical records created and stored at several locations.
- 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases.
- Requirement of insurance plan that provider obtains approval from plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient.
- Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist.
- Focuses on high cost, high touch medication therapy for patients with complex disease states.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment managed at the provider’s location.
19 Clues: International Classification of Diseases • A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA • 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. • Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist. • The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient. • ...
HSG Crossword 2023-07-20
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- diagnosis, Primary reason for medical assessment or hopitalisation.
- of Geography, Hierarchical divisions of geographical areas for organizing and analysing data.
- In-depth examination of data or information to uncover insights and patterns.
- breech, Unauthorized access or exposure of sensitive information, causing a security incident.
- indicator, Measurable factor used to assess the health status or performance of a population.
- health performance, Comprehensive assessment of the nation's well-being and healthcare effectiveness
- Information about other data, providing context and details for better understanding.
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- committee, Group responsible for evaluating the moral and legal aspects of research and decisions.
- groups, Distinct segments of people sharing common characteristics or attributes.
- data, Interconnected information on the web, following principles of openness and standardisation.
- scheme, Structured plan or blueprint defining the organization and representation of data.
- classification, Systematic categorisation of medical conditions and related information for statistical and organisational purposes.
- Raw information or facts that can be processed and analysed to gain insights.
- Admission of patients to a medical facility for treatment and care.
- conditions, Long-term medical issues requiring ongoing management and care.
- Cube, Multidimensional representation of data, often used in business intelligence and analytics.
16 Clues: diagnosis, Primary reason for medical assessment or hopitalisation. • Admission of patients to a medical facility for treatment and care. • conditions, Long-term medical issues requiring ongoing management and care. • In-depth examination of data or information to uncover insights and patterns. • ...
Periapical Inflammatory Disease 2021-08-12
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- a term used to describe an increased density within the bone in response to inflammation
- thickening of the soft tissue lining of the maxillary sinus
- terminology encompassing periapical granuloma, abscess, and radicular cysts
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- without identifying a _______, a misdiagnosis of periapical inflammatory disease can be made
- elevation of the floor of the maxillary sinus due to inflammation
- a common cause for periapical inflammatory disease
- a term/acronym that is NOT synonymous with rarefying osteitis
- epicenter for periapical inflammatory disease
8 Clues: epicenter for periapical inflammatory disease • a common cause for periapical inflammatory disease • thickening of the soft tissue lining of the maxillary sinus • a term/acronym that is NOT synonymous with rarefying osteitis • elevation of the floor of the maxillary sinus due to inflammation • ...
Health care crossword thingy 2025-02-03
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- – A medical doctor who performs operations
- – A condition that lasts for a long time or is recurrent
- – A biological substance used to prevent diseases
- – A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- – A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- – Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- – Health insurance for low-income individuals
- – The structure of the human body
- – A physical injury or wound
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- – A set of rules or guidelines in healthcare
- A patient who receives medical treatment or procedures at a healthcare facility but does not stay overnight.Patient – Individual receiving medical care
- – Treatment for illness or injury
- A patient who stays in a hospital or healthcare facility for at least one night for treatment or observation.
- – Identifying a disease or condition
- – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- – Healthcare professional who cares for patients
- – A microorganism that causes disease
- – Government health insurance for the elderly
- – A condition that is severe and sudden in onset
19 Clues: – A physical injury or wound • – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • – Treatment for illness or injury • – The structure of the human body • – Identifying a disease or condition • – A microorganism that causes disease • – A medical doctor who performs operations • – A set of rules or guidelines in healthcare • – Government health insurance for the elderly • ...
Disability 2023-11-13
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- social security number
- Voluntary Short Term Disability
- Medical Authorization form
- Human Resources
- Master Tax
- FINEO Leave & Intake (Catalyst)
- MetLife Disability Group customer
- Temporary Disability Insurance
- Paid Family Leave
- paid time off
- Individual Disability Insurance
- last date worked
- MetLink Diary Indicator
- proof of loss
- Healthcare Provider Certification form
- frequently asked questions
- Claims Specialist / Case Manager
- regarding or in regards to
- Long Term Disability
- Social Security Specialist
- healthcare provider office
- Short Term Disability
- Unit Leader / Manager
- ID / EEID employee identification number
- date last worked
- to state paid family and medical leaves (e.g., WA PFML)
- Electronic Disbursement Control System
- serious health condition
- healthcare provider
- next office visit
- Paid Parental Leave
- business day
- FLIP / NJ PFL New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefit
- Voluntary Long Term Disability
- first day out
- identification
- overpayment
- date of hire
- DBL New York Disability Benefit Law
- Servicemember Caregiver Leave
- Salary Continuation
- employee
- Telecommunications Device for the Deaf & Hearing Impaired
- Family Medical Leave Act
- cost of living adjustment
- The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
- Paid Family (and) Medical Leave
- standalone
- return to work
- Line of Business (product), e.g., Disability, Group Life Insurance, Annuities.
- release of information
- power of attorney
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- Global Customer Service & Operations (Call Center fka Customer Solutions Center)
- Short Term Disability
- questions and answers
- detailed medical request
- Temporary Disability Benefits
- Hawaii Temporary Disability Insurance
- former name of HI TPA Services (MetLife's Hawaii statutory claim vendor prior to 8/1/21)
- Total & Permanent Disability (Life Waiver)
- Social Security Disability Insurance
- fully insured
- TDI Rhode Island Temporary Disability Insurance
- Leave Intake & Service Application
- Unified Disability System (Plan Master)
- professional employer organization
- MetLife Event number
- child care leave
- Paid Medical Leave
- California Paid Family Leave or Voluntary Disability Plan
- first date of absence
- "Second Set of Eyes" for claim review process
- Claim Support Specialist
- restrictions and/or limitations
- Special Handling Unit
- Unified Inforce System
- Multi Product Consultant
- Enhanced Simplified Claims Process
- / MetGen ID MetLife Generated Identification Number
- New Claims Platform (aka Catalyst)
- document control number
- employer
- special handling
- Summary Plan Description
- last office visit
- to be determined
- date of disability
- Independent Physician Consultant
- own serious health condition
- PFL New York Paid Family Leave
- natural vaginal delivery
- Statement of Health
- Service Support Lead (Call Center contact)
- Life Waiver
- Attending Physician Statement
- electronic funds transfer
- Total Absence Management
- calendar day
- Qualifying Exigency Leave
- Overpayment Specialist
- attending physician
- Address on/of Record
- Family Medical Leave
- Attending Physician's Office
- Third Party Administrator
- office visit
- out of work
107 Clues: employer • employee • Master Tax • standalone • overpayment • Life Waiver • out of work • business day • date of hire • calendar day • office visit • fully insured • paid time off • proof of loss • first day out • identification • return to work • Human Resources • last date worked • child care leave • date last worked • special handling • to be determined • Paid Family Leave • next office visit • last office visit • ...
Engineering Scavenger Hunt 2023-01-11
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- Design and invent machines
- They design planes
- Design and build buildings
- Invent and work with x-rays
- Invented kinetic pavements
- Create important medical goods
- Hydroelectric power
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- Make medical technology
- Innovate tools needed for labs
- Invent and develop computer hardware
- Invent lasers and fiber technology
- Invented nuclear equipment
- Invented electric equipment
- Invented artificial limbs
- Invented nuclear power plants
15 Clues: They design planes • Hydroelectric power • Make medical technology • Invented artificial limbs • Design and invent machines • Invented nuclear equipment • Design and build buildings • Invented kinetic pavements • Invented electric equipment • Invent and work with x-rays • Invented nuclear power plants • Innovate tools needed for labs • Create important medical goods • ...
Medical Marijuana 2024-11-15
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- means pre-rolled medical marijuana into which cannabis concentrate, extracts, derivatives, or other ingredients have been incorporated.
- means the reproductive organs of the marijuana or cannabis plant referred to as the bud or parts of the plant that are harvested and used for consumption in a variety of medical marijuana products.
- means the total surface area within a cultivation area that is dedicated to the cultivation of flowering marijuana plants.
- "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations
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- means an individual or entity that has been issued a medical marijuana business license by the Authority, which allows the dispensary to purchase medical marijuana or medical marijuana products from a licensed processor, grower, or dispensary; to sell medical marijuana and medical marijuana products to a licensed patient, to a licensed caregiver, and to the licensed patient's parent(s) or legal guardian(s) if licensed patient is a minor; to prepare and package noninfused prerolled medical marijuana with a net weight that does not exceed one (1) gram to sell to medical marijuana patients and caregivers; and to sell, transfer, and transport or contract with a commercial transporter to transport medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to another licensed dispensary, a research facility, and an educational facility; and to transfer samples to testing laboratories.
- means an individual or entity that has been issued a medical marijuana business license by the Authority, which allows the grower to grow, harvest, dry, cure, package medical marijuana and noninfused pre-rolled medical marijuana with a net weight that does not exceed one (1) gram, to sell, transfer, and transport or contract with a commercial transporter for the transport of medical marijuana in accordance with Oklahoma law and this Chapter to a dispensary, processor, grower, research facility, education facility, or samples to a testing laboratory, and includes the following:
- means the resinous trichomes of marijuana that have been separated from the marijuana plant.
- means a type of remediation process that attempts to remove or reduce to an acceptable level a contaminant exceeding an allowable threshold set forth in these Rules without changing or altering the medical marijuana form
- number means a unique numeric or alphanumeric identifier assigned prior to any testing to allow for inventory tracking and traceability.
9 Clues: "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations • means the resinous trichomes of marijuana that have been separated from the marijuana plant. • means the total surface area within a cultivation area that is dedicated to the cultivation of flowering marijuana plants. • ...
Unit #5 Homework 2014-11-25
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- This type of medical practice has the theory of "like cures like"
- Type of massage that applies pressure to the feet, hands, or ears with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques
- Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine
- The organization that conducts research and communicates its results about CAM
- This person treats patients through the insertion and manipulation of needles in the body
- Another name for traditional medicine that is practiced in the US
- Type of medical practice that promotes a healthy lifestyle for prevention of illness that has 3 doshas
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- This is considered the energy pathways in TCM
- The rubbing of soft tissue to improve blood flow, relaxation, and to relieve pain
- Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine
- Considered to be the third largest independent health profession in Western Medicine
- Type of medicine practiced that uses the power of thought and emotion to influence
- The nation's medical research agency that makes medical discoveries that improve health and save lives
- Uses essential oils for healing purposes
- A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US
- This type of medicine focuses on whole body wellness and prevention of disease
- Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality
17 Clues: Uses essential oils for healing purposes • This is considered the energy pathways in TCM • Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality • A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US • Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine • Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine • ...
Cardiovacular System 2022-10-24
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- Fibrillation / Medical Abbreviation AF means...
- / An ___ is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals within one's heart.
- Disease / Affects veins in the lower body. Problems like chronic venous insufficiency and ___ occur when blood can’t flow back to the heart and pools in leg veins.
- / An exam which uses sound waves to create detailed images of the heart in motion is known as a…
- / The ___ pumps blood through the system.
- Fibers / ___ are specialized muscle fibers that relay impulses to create synchronized contractions of the ventricles.
- /A ___ can occur when an artery wall weakens and enlarges.
- Catheter / A ___ can show blockages in the heart arteries.
- Blood Pressure / When the pressure of blood against the blood vessel walls gets too high, you develop…
- Deposits / High cholesterol and diabetes can lead to fat and other substances collecting in the blood. These substances form…
- MRI / A ___ uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the heart.
- / Vessels that deliver blood to tissues are…
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- Pacing / Medical Abbreviation ATP means…
- Monitor / A ___ is a portable ECG device that’s worn for a day or several to record one’s heart's activity during daily activities.
- / Vessels that return blood to the heart are…
- Heart Disease / Medical Abbreviation CHD means…
- Disease / Medical Abbreviation CVD means…
- Artery Disease / Medical Abbreviation CAD means…
- Attack / A ___ occurs when the blood flow that brings oxygen to the heart muscle is severely reduced,
- / Networks of small vessels that perfuse tissues are…
20 Clues: Pacing / Medical Abbreviation ATP means… • Disease / Medical Abbreviation CVD means… • / The ___ pumps blood through the system. • / Vessels that deliver blood to tissues are… • / Vessels that return blood to the heart are… • Fibrillation / Medical Abbreviation AF means... • Heart Disease / Medical Abbreviation CHD means… • ...
Unit 2 2014-12-09
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- - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness
- - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body
- - something that makes a medical condition more dangerous or difficult to treat
- - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way
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- - your body shakes slightly, for example because you are cold or frightened
- - a solution to a particular problem
- - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping
- - a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
- - an illness that affects people or animals, especially one that is caused by infection
- - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes
- - a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high and you feel ill
11 Clues: - a solution to a particular problem • - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes • - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping • - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body • - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way • - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness • ...
Unit 2 2014-12-09
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- - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness
- - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body
- - something that makes a medical condition more dangerous or difficult to treat
- - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way
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- - your body shakes slightly, for example because you are cold or frightened
- - a solution to a particular problem
- - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping
- - a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
- - an illness that affects people or animals, especially one that is caused by infection
- - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes
- - a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high and you feel ill
11 Clues: - a solution to a particular problem • - a part of your body that is not covered by any clothes • - a medical condition in which you have difficulty sleeping • - medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open someone's body • - to loudly blow air out of your nose in a sudden uncontrolled way • - to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness • ...
The Renal System 2019-02-18
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- Pus in the urine
- muscular tube which connects the the kidneys to the bladder
- maintaining the body in balance
- Artificial filtration of the blood to remove waste products
- Medical term for bed wetting
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- Medical term for stones in the kidney
- Medical term for excessive thirst
- Cutting into the kidney
- Inflammation of the kidney
- Sac for storing urine
- Abbreviation for Mid-stream specimen of urine
11 Clues: Pus in the urine • Sac for storing urine • Cutting into the kidney • Inflammation of the kidney • Medical term for bed wetting • maintaining the body in balance • Medical term for excessive thirst • Medical term for stones in the kidney • Abbreviation for Mid-stream specimen of urine • muscular tube which connects the the kidneys to the bladder • ...
The place of the discipline among medical, hygienic and social sciences in the system of medical education. 2025-03-14
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- The branch of biology dealing with the structure of the human body.
- A discipline that examines how social conditions affect health and medical care.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the spread and control of diseases in populations.
- The application of statistical methods to analyze healthcare data.
- The study of social behavior, institutions, and their impact on health and healthcare.
- The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases.
- The moral principles guiding medical professionals in patient care and decision-making.
- The study of diseases, their causes, and their effects on the body.
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- The science of protecting and improving community health through policies and programs.
- The field of medicine focused on disease prevention and health promotion.
- The scientific study of normal bodily functions in living organisms.
- The process of acquiring knowledge and skills, including in medical training.
- The study and practice of maintaining health and preventing disease through cleanliness.
- The structured set of courses and training included in medical education
- The study of human behavior and mental processes, relevant to patient care.
15 Clues: The application of statistical methods to analyze healthcare data. • The branch of biology dealing with the structure of the human body. • The study of diseases, their causes, and their effects on the body. • The scientific study of normal bodily functions in living organisms. • The structured set of courses and training included in medical education • ...
test 2023-01-31
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- A request for payment submitted by the provider or hospital to the health insurer.
- International Classification of Diseases
- Companies such as Life Sciences Companies, Patients and Caregivers, Physicians and Staff and Technology Vendors.
- software built on top of basic EHR features that allows providers to prescribe medications, order tests, and give other types of instructions electronically.
- - Medical supplies such as wheelchairs, oxygen, catheter, glucose monitors, crutches, walkers, etc.
- Several federal regulations intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health care and establish privacy.
- When an insurance plan does not pay for treatment, this is the process of objecting to this decision.
- An individual’s identifying information such as name, address, birth date, Social Security Number, telephone numbers, insurance ID numbers, or information pertaining to healthcare diagnosis or treatment.
- A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA
- This is a 5-digit code assigned for reporting a procedure performed by the provider.
- When a patient requires permission from the insurance company before receiving certain treatments or services.
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- The amount a patient is responsible for paying that is not covered by the insurance plan.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment and is a comprehensive collection of the patient’s medical records created and stored at several locations.
- 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases.
- Requirement of insurance plan that provider obtains approval from plan before it will cover the costs of a specific medicine, medical device or procedure.
- The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient.
- Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist.
- : Focuses on high cost, high touch medication therapy for patients with complex disease states.
- This is a medical record in digital format of a patient’s hospital or provider treatment managed at the provider’s location.
19 Clues: International Classification of Diseases • A unique 10 digit identification number required by HIPAA • 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. • Permission given by a provider for a patient to see a specialist. • The portion of the charges that are the responsibility of the patient. • ...
Medical Terminology Extra Credit 2026-01-29
Unit #5 Homework 2014-11-25
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- This type of medical practice has the theory of "like cures like"
- Type of massage that applies pressure to the feet, hands, or ears with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques
- Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine
- The organization that conducts research and communicates its results about CAM
- This person treats patients through the insertion and manipulation of needles in the body
- Another name for traditional medicine that is practiced in the US
- Type of medical practice that promotes a healthy lifestyle for prevention of illness that has 3 doshas
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- This is considered the energy pathways in TCM
- The rubbing of soft tissue to improve blood flow, relaxation, and to relieve pain
- Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine
- Considered to be the third largest independent health profession in Western Medicine
- Type of medicine practiced that uses the power of thought and emotion to influence
- The nation's medical research agency that makes medical discoveries that improve health and save lives
- Uses essential oils for healing purposes
- A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US
- This type of medicine focuses on whole body wellness and prevention of disease
- Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality
17 Clues: Uses essential oils for healing purposes • This is considered the energy pathways in TCM • Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality • A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US • Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine • Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine • ...
Crossword 2013-07-28
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- The area or region near or about a place.
- To give life to
- A flowing back
- A country startring with U and z
- Inflammation of the lungs with congestion.
- The flesh of sheep
- A cooking technique used in Japanese cuisine in which foods are broiled or grilled while being basted in a marinade based on soy sauce, mirin, and sugar.
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- A genus of flowering plants in the pea family.
- The system of terms belonging or peculiar to a science, art, or specialized subject
- Not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others
10 Clues: A flowing back • To give life to • The flesh of sheep • A country startring with U and z • The area or region near or about a place. • Inflammation of the lungs with congestion. • A genus of flowering plants in the pea family. • Not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others • ...
ThePhoenixGuild web3 crossword: Tickle your brains 2023-10-18
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- I am a popular standard for mnemonics
- A cool web3 community is based on this symbol for revival and dynamism
- Well known EIP associated with Ethereum DA
- Defined by 3 properties: Completeness Soundness and X
- Belisarius didn’t think he would be such a key to achieve decentralization(Abbreviation)
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- A popular terminology associated with DEX-es, I am used as a receipt for X
- Decode Me, my digest size is only 256 bits:7109ec0807d8f2bd40aa93347ea112977e316242f2d457864041f59dfb684fc0
- A domain specific language for zk programming
- A type of rollup that has a challenge period/window
- A popular public-key cryptography technique that uses finite fields
10 Clues: I am a popular standard for mnemonics • Well known EIP associated with Ethereum DA • A domain specific language for zk programming • A type of rollup that has a challenge period/window • Defined by 3 properties: Completeness Soundness and X • A popular public-key cryptography technique that uses finite fields • ...
Activity Two: Create a Crossword puzzle with clues of Vocabulary words. 2022-08-26
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- A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word.
- The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear, the situation surrounding something.
- Able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result, starting at a certain time.
- To hold or keep, To hold in memory.
- A thought or an idea.
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- A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text.
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- Having One use among many possible uses;specific.
- A word formed from another word.
- Vocabulary particular to a certain subject.
10 Clues: A thought or an idea. • A word formed from another word. • To hold or keep, To hold in memory. • Vocabulary particular to a certain subject. • A word that means the opposite of another word. • Having One use among many possible uses;specific. • A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word. • ...
ELA vocabulary Lesson 2 2025-08-28
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- a list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text
- the word or ideas surrounding a word to make its meaning clear
- a word that means the opposite of another word
- a word formed from another word
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- a thought or idea
- the special vocabulary of a particular trade science or art technical terms
- a word with use among many possible uses specific
- a word with a meaning very close to that of another word
- to keep or hold in possession use or memory
- able to accomplish a result useful in bring about a result
10 Clues: a thought or idea • a word formed from another word • to keep or hold in possession use or memory • a word that means the opposite of another word • a word with use among many possible uses specific • a word with a meaning very close to that of another word • able to accomplish a result useful in bring about a result • ...
Letters 1-5 Vocab Quiz 2026-03-12
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- – The act of explaining questionable behavior in a way that makes it appear reasonable.
- – A person who believes only in what can be physically observed or touched.
- – The study of language, including its history and development.
- – A defect, abnormality, or deviation from what is typical or expected.
- – Established or traditional beliefs, especially in religion.
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- – Spoken words or sounds used for communication.
- – The act of undermining authority or established beliefs.
- – The act of obtaining something through force, threats, or intimidation.
- – Specialized language or terminology that may be confusing or meaningless to outsiders.
- – Relating to home life, family matters, or household affairs.
10 Clues: – Spoken words or sounds used for communication. • – The act of undermining authority or established beliefs. • – Established or traditional beliefs, especially in religion. • – Relating to home life, family matters, or household affairs. • – The study of language, including its history and development. • ...
POM MRI CROSSWORD 2016-04-06
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- Physician who interprets medical images
- Doctor who orders exam
- Owner of POM MRI
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Needed to schedule an exam
- Reads all Mammo's and Breast Ultrasounds for POM MRI
- Letter of ___________
- ______________ of Benefits
- Person who performs exams
- Medical Director of POM MRI
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- Screening for Osteoporosis
- Exam performed to rule out TB
- A sonography
- Used in an IV for some MRI and CT scans
- Required when insurance is used for high modality exams
- Insurance confirmation
- A computerized tomography
- Diagnostic or Screening exam
18 Clues: A sonography • Owner of POM MRI • Letter of ___________ • Doctor who orders exam • Insurance confirmation • A computerized tomography • Person who performs exams • Screening for Osteoporosis • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Needed to schedule an exam • ______________ of Benefits • Medical Director of POM MRI • Diagnostic or Screening exam • Exam performed to rule out TB • ...
Week 4 2019-11-18
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- something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast
- a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
- the building of something and the arrangement of its parts
- relating to using language effectively
- a position or perspective from which something is considered or evaluated
- a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
- a mode of expression typical of a person, group, or period
- confirm the truth of
- a document from which information is obtained
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- a brief statement that presents the main points
- a set of data arranged in rows and columns
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
- relating to or requiring special knowledge to be understood
- a book from which you can seek authoritative facts
- a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order
15 Clues: confirm the truth of • relating to using language effectively • a set of data arranged in rows and columns • a document from which information is obtained • a brief statement that presents the main points • a book from which you can seek authoritative facts • a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author • a system of words used to name things in a discipline • ...
Dance etc CROSSWORD 10+yrs 2020-03-15
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- a list of songs played in a dance class
- a group of dancers
- the skills and basis of all fundamentals of dance
- the person who creates a dance routine
- the term for a group of dancers who come together to practice for an upcoming performance
- the correct ballet terminology that means 'to bend'
- a specific item of clothing worn on stage by a performer
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- the name for a piece of music that does not feature any singing
- a building that is made specifically for live entertainment performances
- a group of spectators in a theatre
- the place students would usually go to take part in a dance class
11 Clues: a group of dancers • a group of spectators in a theatre • the person who creates a dance routine • a list of songs played in a dance class • the skills and basis of all fundamentals of dance • the correct ballet terminology that means 'to bend' • a specific item of clothing worn on stage by a performer • the name for a piece of music that does not feature any singing • ...
The Gait Escape 2023-03-15
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- The percentage of gait cycle that each period of double support account for
- Distance divided by Time
- Initial contact of one foot to initial contact of the ipsilateral foot
- a period of time when neither foot is in contact with the ground
- Degree of Toe in or Toe out
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- The phase of gait that makes up 60% of the Gait Cycle
- Initial contact of one foot to initial contact of the contralateral foot
- Number of steps per minute
- The manner in which a person walks
- The phase of gait that makes up 40% of the Gait Cycle
- Terminology that describes a period of time in the Gait Cycle
11 Clues: Distance divided by Time • Number of steps per minute • Degree of Toe in or Toe out • The manner in which a person walks • The phase of gait that makes up 60% of the Gait Cycle • The phase of gait that makes up 40% of the Gait Cycle • Terminology that describes a period of time in the Gait Cycle • a period of time when neither foot is in contact with the ground • ...
Intro Ch 8 Skeletal System review 2026-03-10
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- largest of the 2 lower leg bones in the body
- the superior, wing shaped bone of the pelvis (hip bone)
- smallest of the lower leg bones. to remember it, think of telling a LITTLE FIB.
- the bone is also called the breast bone
- the greater _____ is the ball located on the superior of the femur
- also called the shoulder blade
- long bone of the leg
- also known as the knee cap
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- also called the collar bone
- this is the mineral stored in the bones
- the medical term 'ortho' means this word
- the lateral bone of the lower arm
- this bone isn't funny, but the name is the same name as being funny (different spelling)
- the medical term "chrondro" means this word
- the small bone in the lower arm that is on the pinky side
- bone that protects the brain
- the medical term "osteo' means this word
17 Clues: long bone of the leg • also known as the knee cap • also called the collar bone • bone that protects the brain • also called the shoulder blade • the lateral bone of the lower arm • this is the mineral stored in the bones • the bone is also called the breast bone • the medical term 'ortho' means this word • the medical term "osteo' means this word • ...
hospital 2023-06-19
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- mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients t
- A healthcare professional who takes care of patients, helps with their needs, and administers medications.
- A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures.
- An instrument used to measure body temperature, often placed under the tongue or armpit.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent, treat, or manage illnesses and diseases.
- A vehicle equipped with medical supplies to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital.
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- A chair with wheels used to help people with mobility issues move around.
- A type of medical imaging that creates images of the inside of the body, allowing doctors to diagnose injuries or illnesses.
- A medical device used to administer medication or draw blood for tests.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heartbeat or lungs.
- A material used to cover wounds or injuries to protect them and aid in healing.
- Devices used to support walking when a person has difficulty with mobility due to an injury or disability.
13 Clues: A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital. • A small, sharp knife used by surgeons during surgical procedures. • mask A protective mask worn by healthcare professionals and patients t • 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. • ...
The FACT Act and FACTA 2020-06-29
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- The customers do ___have to sign the disclosure
- As a creditor we are required to provide the borrowers with their ______ ______
- The notices may be ______ but must be received by the customers prior to booking the loan
- Medical information is not relevant to credit worthiness
- The risk based pricing notice is ___________ generated when a credit report is pulled
- Asking for medical information is __________ unless the loan is for paying medical expenses
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- The ____ _______ is responsible for giving customers the notice after the credit score has been obtained
- The fact Act ________ creditors from obtaining or using medical information in credit decisions except for certain allowed exemptions
- In a transaction with more than one person, each needs to be notified with separate notices
- "Your credit report and the price you pay" notice ____ be provided as soon as practical
- You ___ use medical debt to calculate debt to income ratio
11 Clues: The customers do ___have to sign the disclosure • Medical information is not relevant to credit worthiness • You ___ use medical debt to calculate debt to income ratio • As a creditor we are required to provide the borrowers with their ______ ______ • The risk based pricing notice is ___________ generated when a credit report is pulled • ...
Medicare Reception Puzzle 2024-07-31
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- The Social Security Administration (SSA) determines if someone is subject to this based on their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) from their tax returns for the previous two years
- details the specific drugs covered by a prescription drug plan. It’s often divided into sections, or tiers, based on the amount each plan will pay for the drugs in that group
- The man, the myth, the legend
- begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7 each year
- anyone who provides you with medical goods or services, such as a doctor, nurse, hospital or durable medical equipment provider.
- a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities.
- the amount you pay for medical services or prescription drugs in a plan year before your plan begins to pay for benefits.
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- % of your medical and drug costs that you may be required to pay as your share of costs for medical services or supplies
- a plan known as "part C"
- 7-month period when a Medicare-eligible person can sign up for Medicare for the first time
- This is a specific dollar amount that you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for medical services or supplies
- also called "Medigap" insurance
12 Clues: a plan known as "part C" • The man, the myth, the legend • also called "Medigap" insurance • begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7 each year • 7-month period when a Medicare-eligible person can sign up for Medicare for the first time • a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities. • ...
Chapter 9 : Surgical Pharmacology and Anesthesia 2024-04-09
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- Induction of a reversible loss of consciousness and sensation throughout the entire body.
- Overall period when the effects of a medication are demonstrated.
- Use of pharmaceutical agents to disrupt sensory nerve impulses.
- A container for multiple doses of medication, typically sealed with a rubber stopper.
- Responsible for approving drugs for safety, dosage accuracy, and effectiveness.
- Concentration or dose of medication producing the desired result without harmful effects.
- A sealed glass container for single-dose medications.
- Lowest abuse potential, limited quantities of certain narcotic drugs for medical use - cough syrups with codeine, diphenoxylate (Lomotil), etc.
- Example for Warfarin is Vitamin K.
- Amount of medication delivered to achieve the optimal therapeutic effect.
- Expected undesirable effects of a medication.
- Examples: Lidocaine, Propofol.
- 4 Phases:Induction, maintenance, emergence, and recovery.
- Include gas, liquid (solution, suspension), solid (powder, capsule, tablet), and semisolid (cream, ointment) forms.
- Medical conditions that the medication treats.
- Injection of an anesthetic agent into the cerebrospinal fluid within the subarachnoid space.
- Used in diagnostic radiographic procedures. Examples: Hypaque, Cystografin.
- Time required for the effects of a medication to begin.
- Local anesthetic is injected to interrupt the transmission of nerve signals.
- A container for topical medications such as ointments and creams.
- Reduction in the effect of a medication over time.
- Right patient, drug, dose, route, time, and documentation.
- Classification of drugs based on their potential for abuse and therapeutic indication.
- Trade/brand, generic, and chemical names.
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- Circumstances or medical conditions where the medication should not be used.
- Also known as Sellick's maneuver, it's a technique used to compress the cartilage to reduce the risk of aspiration during induction of anesthesia.
- Example: Heparin.
- Time of maximum effect(s) of the medication.
- A syringe prefilled with a specific dose of medication for immediate use.
- Injects the agent directly into tissues around a peripheral nerve.
- High abuse potential, no approved medical use - heroin, marijuana, LSD, etc.
- process of safely administering anesthetic agents to induce unconsciousness before surgery or medical procedures.
- Examples: Penicillin, Amoxicillin.
- Undesirable and potentially harmful effect of a medication.
- Used to control bleeding.Examples: Thrombin, Gelatin sponges.
- Anesthesia to the distal portion of the upper extremity.
- Administering anesthetic along major nerve tracts.
- Lower abuse potential than Schedule III, approved medical use - benzodiazepines like Valium, Ativan, etc.
- Less abuse potential than Schedule II, approved medical use - hydrocodone, codeine combinations, etc.
- Potential risks associated with general anesthesia, including but not limited to airway compromise, cardiovascular depression, and allergic reactions.
- Metric system, household system, and apothecary system.
- Physical or psychological need for the effect of a medication.
- Applies a nerve-blocking agent to the skin or mucous membrane.
- Aspiration, potentially leading to lung infections if protective measures aren't taken.
- Enteral (oral, rectal), parenteral (intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous), and topical.
- (1)Used as a topical hemostatic agent.(2)Derived from bovine origin.
- High abuse potential, approved medical use with severe restrictions - morphine, oxycodone, etc.
- Unacceptable effect of a medication.
- Effects of the medication at the target site.
49 Clues: Example: Heparin. • Examples: Lidocaine, Propofol. • Examples: Penicillin, Amoxicillin. • Example for Warfarin is Vitamin K. • Unacceptable effect of a medication. • Trade/brand, generic, and chemical names. • Time of maximum effect(s) of the medication. • Expected undesirable effects of a medication. • Effects of the medication at the target site. • ...
VLS & FEDMED 2012-03-14
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- You must __________ the A number of off the INS numbers, example the employment authorization and or permanent cards before sending
- Please do a double check of this date when entering on the Medical Certificate
- The driver makes his/her self-certification according to what he/she actually does or ___________to do
- A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade
- Some drivers may attempt to give you a copy of this form. Please don’t accept it. You must use only the short form “Medical Examiner’s Certificate.”
- How many digits are there when entering the I94 number
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- We should have received the additional verification response from USCIS after _________days
- A suspension or downgrade will take place when a driver self-certifies to "non-excepted interstate," presents a Medical Examiner's Certificate and then allows it to ____________
- It is very important to view the ___________ tab, especially when you know the customer has been in before. That is where you will find the SAVE results
- If a CDL holder fails to self certify by ___________ 30, 2014, then the driver will be suspended or downgraded
- The new self-certification applies to first-time CDL applicants, renewing CDL applicants, upgrading CDL applicants, _______________ CDL applicants
- Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________
- System Alien Verification ______________
- The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document
- A driver who is “non-excepted intrastate” needs to carry the Medical Examiner’s Certificate while driving, but does not need to ____________ it to you
- You need to retain a copy of the Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Return the _____________ to the driver
- The __________ number is optional and not required information to be entered in the INS Document Verification tab
17 Clues: System Alien Verification ______________ • How many digits are there when entering the I94 number • A driver gets _________ days notice before the downgrade • The system will not allow you to run an ____________ document • Refugees, Parolees and Asylees will use I-94 in a Certificate of ____________ • ...
SENSORY SYSTEM MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-17
Vocab 9 pt.1 2026-01-21
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- life insurance that lasts your entire life and builds cash value over time.
- a health plan with lower premiums but a higher deductible.
- insurance that pays income if you cannot work due to illness or injury.
- a federal law that expanded access to health insurance and set consumer protections.
- life insurance that provides coverage for a specific period of time.
- a plan that helps pay for medical expenses.
- extra insurance that covers costs not included in a primary policy.
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- the money paid to beneficiaries when the insured person dies.
- a tax‑advantaged account used to save money for medical costs.
- insurance that helps pay for extended care services like nursing homes or in‑home care.
- someone who relies on another person for financial support and can be covered on their insurance.
- auto insurance that covers medical costs for you and passengers regardless of fault.
- people who receive benefits from an insurance policy or government program.
- the most you will pay in a year for covered medical expenses.
- extra time after a payment is due before penalties or cancellation happen.
- when a company or organization pays its own insurance claims instead of using an insurance provider.
16 Clues: a plan that helps pay for medical expenses. • a health plan with lower premiums but a higher deductible. • the money paid to beneficiaries when the insured person dies. • the most you will pay in a year for covered medical expenses. • a tax‑advantaged account used to save money for medical costs. • ...
Word Study 2022-04-14
6 Clues: Why did you __________ the test? • The 3 _____ number is everywhere. • I don't understand math ___________. • You have to be __________ to be good in anything. • To boost your business you need to ______ your profits. • It was originally built in 1781 as a ________ fortress of the Turks against Russia.
Hospital 2024-11-05
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- A machine that gives an electric shock to restart a heart.
- The uniform worn by medical professionals in a hospital.
- A doctor in training who works under supervision.
- Protective gear worn by healthcare workers to maintain hygiene.
- Medication used to numb sensation during surgery.
- Intensive Care Unit; a special unit for critical patients.
- A place for conducting medical tests.
- - The area where bodies are kept in a hospital.
- - A medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- A wheeled stretcher for transporting patients.
- Room - The part of the hospital for urgent care.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging; a detailed imaging scan of the body.
- Imaging tests like CT, MRI, or ultrasound used for diagnosis.
- Supports that help patients walk when injured.
- A written order for medication from a doctor.
- When a patient is released from the hospital.
- Material used to cover and protect wounds.
- A patient who visits the hospital but does not stay overnight.
- Free from germs, necessary for surgeries and wound care.
- The process of determining the priority of patient treatments.
- Delivery of fluids or medications via IV.
- A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures.
- Liquid or gel for cleaning hands and surfaces.
- An imaging test using sound waves to view organs or a fetus.
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- A medical tool used by doctors to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Short for intravenous; a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- A device for measuring blood sugar levels.
- A vehicle that transports patients to the hospital.
- Key health indicators like temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Mask A mask that provides oxygen to patients who need assistance breathing.
- list covers a range of terms from equipment to staff roles, perfect for understanding a hospital environment or even for creating a crossword!
- A machine that helps patients breathe.
- The branch of medicine dealing with imaging tests.
- A healthcare professional providing patient care and support.
- A device used for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
- Electrocardiogram; a test that records heart activity.
- Therapy to help patients recover from injury or surgery.
- Protective face covering, especially during procedures.
- A container used by bedridden patients to go to the bathroom.
- Stitches used to close wounds.
- A device used to measure body temperature.
- Electronic Health Record; a digital version of a patient’s medical history.
- A tube used to remove fluids from or deliver fluids to the body.
- A record of a patient’s medical history and treatments.
- Clothing worn by patients or protective wear by medical staff.
- Imaging technology used to view inside the body.
- A patient who stays overnight in the hospital.
- A small, solid form of medication taken orally.
- The place in the hospital where medications are dispensed.
- Pressure Cuff A device used to measure blood pressure.
50 Clues: Stitches used to close wounds. • A place for conducting medical tests. • A machine that helps patients breathe. • Delivery of fluids or medications via IV. • A device for measuring blood sugar levels. • A device used to measure body temperature. • Material used to cover and protect wounds. • A written order for medication from a doctor. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 1 and 2 Terms 2022-01-18
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- To be placed on side
- Low blood sugar
- The study of cells
- The state of having water
- Only visible by a microscope
- Pertaining to the outside of a cell
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- Parvo is consider a ____ virus because it can be spread to other dogs
- Low potassium in blood
- Testing skin turgor can detect _____?
- Pertaining to the tail
- Pertaining to the nearest
11 Clues: Low blood sugar • The study of cells • To be placed on side • Low potassium in blood • Pertaining to the tail • The state of having water • Pertaining to the nearest • Only visible by a microscope • Pertaining to the outside of a cell • Testing skin turgor can detect _____? • Parvo is consider a ____ virus because it can be spread to other dogs
Induction of labor 2024-10-29
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- dilation assessment tool - BISHOPSCORE
- administration method" - IV INFUSION
- heart rate monitoring - ELECTRONIC
- age for labor induction - 39WEEKS
- of labor induction - AMNIOTOMY
- ripening agent" - MISOPROSTOL
- for labor induction - PLACENTA PREVIA
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- used to induce labor - OXYTOCIN
- induction classification" - ELECTIVE, MEDICAL
- used for fetal monitoring - CARDIOTOGRAPH
- success predictor" - CERVICALLENGTH
- distress sign" - BRADYCARDIA
- method using medication - PROSTAGLANDINS
- term for initiating labor - INDUCTIONOFLABOR
- complication of induction - UTERINEHYPERSTIMULATION
15 Clues: distress sign" - BRADYCARDIA • ripening agent" - MISOPROSTOL • of labor induction - AMNIOTOMY • used to induce labor - OXYTOCIN • age for labor induction - 39WEEKS • heart rate monitoring - ELECTRONIC • success predictor" - CERVICALLENGTH • administration method" - IV INFUSION • for labor induction - PLACENTA PREVIA • dilation assessment tool - BISHOPSCORE • ...
Symposium 14/11/2019 2019-11-07
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- degree of resistance to chemical change or degradation
- Tool used for structured test evaluation
- opposite of generic treatment
- international federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- material, sufficiently homogeneous and stable with reference to specified properties
- stakeholder and collaborator during test development
- periodically recurring evaluation of medical laboraty quality standards
- the process of making test results traceable to SI units
- TP/(TP+FN)
- TN/(TN+FP)
- cardiovascular disease
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- molecular appearance of a protein as a result of e.g. PTMs
- parallel quantitation of a number of analytes
- Technology used for protein quantitation
- acute kidney injury
- action of working together
- European federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- functional protein on lipoprotein particles
- European regulation for medical devices
- Property of a material indicating concordance of results between two measurement procedures
- medical specialist
- free from contamination
- required for blood flow
- organ that filters 180 L blood per day
- clinical and laboratory standards institute
- quantity intended to be measured
- systeme international
- the application of better solutions that meet new requirements
28 Clues: TP/(TP+FN) • TN/(TN+FP) • medical specialist • acute kidney injury • systeme international • cardiovascular disease • free from contamination • required for blood flow • action of working together • opposite of generic treatment • quantity intended to be measured • organ that filters 180 L blood per day • European regulation for medical devices • Technology used for protein quantitation • ...
NICU Words To Know 2014-02-03
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- is a problem of the retina
- a treatment in which the baby is placed under bright light
- normal for premature babies to have an irregular patterof breathing
- a small plastic tubeon one of the umbilical blood vessels
- involuntary muscle activity or stiffening
- a medical doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system
- yellowing of the skin
- Antibiotics can be given to cure this
- Preemies with issues are cared for in this unit
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- Baby born before 37 weeks
- the branch of medicine that deals with heredity
- infection in the blood
- a sugical opening in the trachea to allow air to enterthe lungs
- medical doctor who specializes in the ear, nose and throat
- a medical doctor who specializes in infants and children
- the first bowel movement that a baby has
- clear plastic hood placed over the baby's head through which oxygen is given
- placing an endotracheal tube in the baby's trachea(windpipe)
- nothing to be given by mouth
- an infection of the wall of the intestines
20 Clues: yellowing of the skin • infection in the blood • Baby born before 37 weeks • is a problem of the retina • nothing to be given by mouth • Antibiotics can be given to cure this • the first bowel movement that a baby has • involuntary muscle activity or stiffening • an infection of the wall of the intestines • the branch of medicine that deals with heredity • ...
NICU Words To Know 2014-02-03
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- is a problem of the retina
- Antibiotics can be given to cure this
- normal for premature babies to have an irregular patterof breathing
- involuntary muscle activity or stiffening
- medical doctor who specializes in the ear, nose and throat
- a sugical opening in the trachea to allow air to enterthe lungs
- nothing to be given by mouth
- Preemies with issues are cared for in this unit
- placing an endotracheal tube in the baby's trachea(windpipe)
- clear plastic hood placed over the baby's head through which oxygen is given
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- Baby born before 37 weeks
- a small plastic tubeon one of the umbilical blood vessels
- an infection of the wall of the intestines
- a medical doctor who specializes in infants and children
- infection in the blood
- a medical doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system
- a treatment in which the baby is placed under bright light
- the first bowel movement that a baby has
- the branch of medicine that deals with heredity
- yellowing of the skin
20 Clues: yellowing of the skin • infection in the blood • Baby born before 37 weeks • is a problem of the retina • nothing to be given by mouth • Antibiotics can be given to cure this • the first bowel movement that a baby has • involuntary muscle activity or stiffening • an infection of the wall of the intestines • the branch of medicine that deals with heredity • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
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- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
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- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act Act
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- Different levels of covered medications
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare prescriptions.
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company. • ...
Respiratory Terms 2023-03-23
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- A surgical incision of the windpipe
- A sudden blockage in the blood vessels that send blood to your lungs
- A medical device that turns liquid medicine into a mist that can easily be inhaled
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome (abbr.)
- A medical device used for delivering medicines to the lungs
- Difficult or labored breath
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- A lung disease that causes low blood oxygen
- Abnormal, rapid breathing
- A surgical removal of a lobe
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- Disease caused by a bacterial infection in the lungs
- Inflammation of pleura
- A medical device that makes inhalers easier and more effective
- Fluid build-up in between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavity
- A condition in which a person's airways are narrowed, inflamed, or swollen. Appears in episodes of difficult breathing.
- Sudden infant death syndrome (abbr.)
- A collection of blood in the pleural space
- A surgical incision between the ribs in order to view the organs inside of the chest
- Oxygen depletion in the blood causing a bluish hue in the skin
- A temporary stoppage of breathing
20 Clues: Inflammation of pleura • Abnormal, rapid breathing • Difficult or labored breath • A surgical removal of a lobe • A temporary stoppage of breathing • A surgical incision of the windpipe • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Sudden infant death syndrome (abbr.) • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (abbr.) • A collection of blood in the pleural space • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2026-04-02
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- A teen cannot stop gambling online even though it is illegal
- Experiencing extreme mood swings
- factors that can help prevent suicide and other harmful behaviors
- A person feels a fast heart rate, and strong desire to leave where they are
- using food consumption as a means of control when stressed
- The proper word to use when describing Ms.Dodson's fear of snakes
- the intentional killing of oneself
- Fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- medical and non medical facilities that help those with a mental illness
- an illness that effects the mind and reduce's a person's ability to function
- in a state of extreme sadness on a regular basis
- Behavior seen with mental illness
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- means "split mind"
- A mental health provider that studies human behaviors
- a mental health medical provider that can prescribe medication
- When someone has trouble staying in their seat
- displaying intense worry or fear most days
- unreasonable need to behave a certain way
- a mental health provider that offers advice
- people that survive life changing trauma
- a protective factor many people utilize daily
21 Clues: means "split mind" • Experiencing extreme mood swings • Behavior seen with mental illness • the intentional killing of oneself • people that survive life changing trauma • unreasonable need to behave a certain way • displaying intense worry or fear most days • a mental health provider that offers advice • Fear caused by a source you cannot identify • ...
Recap Crossword 2015-01-27
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- a paradoxical utterance that conjoins two terms that in ordinary usage are opposites
- a character who has only few character traits and does not develop or change during the play
- a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines
- animals, ideas, abstractions or inanimate objects are endowed with human characteristics
- an effect of literary (‘poetic’) texts: ‘deviations’ from ordinary language use (foregrounded properties/artistic devices) disrupt the modes of everyday perception and renew the reader’s capacity for fresh sensation
- the same sound is repeated at the beginning of several words in words that are in close proximity
- part of the terminology introduced by the critic Gérard Genette to denote a narrator who tells his or her own story
- involves a situation in a play in which the audience or reader shares with the author knowledge of present or future circumstances of which a character is ignorant
- the time it takes to tell the story
- the direct presentation or reflection of the world in art
- the way events are causally and logically connected
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- the chronological sequence of events and actions involving characters
- a narrator with a distinct personality who makes his or her opinion known
- a type of fiction (usually a novel) which takes the writing process as its topic
- the term used by the critic Franz Stanzel to denote a narrator who is also a character in the story and refers to him- or herself using the first person pronoun
- a word or phrase in a sentence is omitted though implied by the context
- a form of monologue, where no other person is present on stage beside the speaker, usually reveals the speaker’s thoughts or feelings
- the single unit of stress and non-stress in any given metre
- non-ryhming iambic pentameter
- an aspect of narration which deals with the question ‘who sees’, ‘whose perspective is adopted?’
- in Gustav Freytag’s terminology the final stage of development in a tragedy usually involving the death of the protagonist
- a figure of contiguity, the use of a part for the whole, or the whole for the part: ‘pars pro toto’ or ‘totum pro parte’
22 Clues: non-ryhming iambic pentameter • the time it takes to tell the story • the way events are causally and logically connected • the direct presentation or reflection of the world in art • the single unit of stress and non-stress in any given metre • the chronological sequence of events and actions involving characters • ...
Team Trivia 2025-08-27
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- Don't be fooled! This is not an acoustic
- Uphold your civil Rights!
- An app for people who had to flee their countries
- Because Grandma has 99 problems, and bob from Care home is one. Report!.
- We receive the most Incident tickets for this app
- A Gas Pump Terminology. Our BAs live and breathe in this.
- Facilitates Payments for Adopting Children
- Prem has been hopelessly waiting for its completion
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- May this force be with you!
- Youth Come here to report issues anonymously
- For people in "Big House"
- Our team always try to go with the ____(4 Letters)
- This App helps people whose jobs are displaced to outsourcing
- According to their sales pitch, this Studio can do everything for you!
- Is it 75 or 80? The point of contention between Admins and Developers
- It's not ours anymore, We can be calm about it
16 Clues: For people in "Big House" • Uphold your civil Rights! • May this force be with you! • Don't be fooled! This is not an acoustic • Facilitates Payments for Adopting Children • Youth Come here to report issues anonymously • It's not ours anymore, We can be calm about it • We receive the most Incident tickets for this app • An app for people who had to flee their countries • ...
Vocab Unit 6 2023-10-25
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- the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc.
- the power or opportunity to do something before others do; the energy and desire that is needed to do something
- causing death eventually; leading to death
- extremely small
- to cause something to end
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- having limits or a limited number and/or amount
- occurring at the beginning of something
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
- to cause or start the beginning of something; to formally accept a person as a member of a group
- to keep someone or something within limits
10 Clues: extremely small • to cause something to end • occurring at the beginning of something • to keep someone or something within limits • causing death eventually; leading to death • having limits or a limited number and/or amount • the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field • the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc. • ...
Vocabulary #3 2025-08-29
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- The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear
- Able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result/Starting at a certain time
- Having one use among many possible uses; specific
- Vocabulary particular to a certain subject
- A word that means the opposite of another word
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- A word formed from another word
- To hold or keep/To hold in memory
- A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word
- A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text
- A thought or an idea
10 Clues: A thought or an idea • A word formed from another word • To hold or keep/To hold in memory • Vocabulary particular to a certain subject • A word that means the opposite of another word • Having one use among many possible uses; specific • The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear • A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word • ...
Literary coinages. Neologism, nonce-words, dialects, slang, jargonism, argot, professionalism, vulgarism, colloquial coinages. 2025-12-18
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- coinage– A new word formed in everyday informal speech.
- word coined for a single occasion, not entering general language.
- terminology of a particular profession or activity.
- newly invented word or phrase that gains popular use.
- vocabulary used by a group to exclude outsiders.
- regional or social variety of language with distinct features.
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- A word formed by blending two existing words (e.g., "brunch").
- coarse, offensive word violating standards of good taste.
- word or phrase characteristic of a particular profession.
- often trendy vocabulary used within specific groups.
10 Clues: vocabulary used by a group to exclude outsiders. • terminology of a particular profession or activity. • often trendy vocabulary used within specific groups. • newly invented word or phrase that gains popular use. • coinage– A new word formed in everyday informal speech. • coarse, offensive word violating standards of good taste. • ...
MDM4U Repeated Sampling and Hypothesis Testing 2025-04-22
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- The process of drawing multiple samples from the same population
- The average value of a variable in a sample
- The terminology that σ represents
- The amount of subjects in a study
- The hypothesis that is not null
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- The difference between a sample's result and the true value for the population
- Statistical method comparing null (H₀) and alternative (H₁) hypotheses
- The hypothesis claims there is no effect or relationship between two things being studied
- The probability that a study's results accurately reflect the true population value (1-α)
- The probability of error which the researcher is willing to accept (α)
10 Clues: The hypothesis that is not null • The terminology that σ represents • The amount of subjects in a study • The average value of a variable in a sample • The process of drawing multiple samples from the same population • Statistical method comparing null (H₀) and alternative (H₁) hypotheses • The probability of error which the researcher is willing to accept (α) • ...
PulaMed Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- Routine health care checks
- The PulaMed is purpose is all about "enabling access to..."
- The process of innoculating to prepare the body to recognize a disease and produce antibodies
- Urgent need for help
- Having coverage under medical aid
- The process of determining by examination the nature of a diseased condition
- Day of the week where animal flesh is not consumed
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- Person who is eligible for coverage under a policyholder's care
- Medical cover for infants
- Midweek health day
- Coverage by contract
- Long term disease
- Medical tests that are used to check for health conditions before there are any signs or symptoms
- A virus that has caused a pandemic of respiratory illness
- PulaMed's new tagline
15 Clues: Long term disease • Midweek health day • Coverage by contract • Urgent need for help • PulaMed's new tagline • Medical cover for infants • Routine health care checks • Having coverage under medical aid • Day of the week where animal flesh is not consumed • A virus that has caused a pandemic of respiratory illness • The PulaMed is purpose is all about "enabling access to..." • ...
medicine 2024-10-14
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- test A medical test using a needle to take blood.
- A place where you go to get medical help.
- When you have pain in your head.
- You take this when you are ill to feel better.
- A small, round piece of medicine you swallow.
- A break in a bone.
- A medical professional who specializes in teeth.
- A doctor who performs surgery.
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- A band used to protect a small cut or injury.
- A person who helps the doctor.
- A person who prepares and sells medicine.
- A professional who treats sick people.
- Something you need to see clearly.
- A disease that spreads quickly from person to person.
- When you are not feeling well, you are ______.
15 Clues: A break in a bone. • A person who helps the doctor. • A doctor who performs surgery. • When you have pain in your head. • Something you need to see clearly. • A professional who treats sick people. • A person who prepares and sells medicine. • A place where you go to get medical help. • A band used to protect a small cut or injury. • ...
Nursing Terms 2025-09-23
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- IV fluid administration.
- Measurement standard, often used for needles or catheters.
- Used in certain medical treatments and surgeries.
- Refers to saline solution, used in IV fluids and cleaning.
- A patient’s medical record or documentation.
- A piece of living tissue transplanted surgically.
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- Sterile pads used for cleaning wounds or collecting samples.
- An instrument used for examining the body.
- The rhythmic beat of the heart felt in arteries.
- Vital fluid circulating through the body.
- A surgically created opening on the body surface.
- A healthcare professional trained to care for patients.
- Medical clothing worn by nurses and doctors, or the act of cleaning before surgery.
- A scheduled work period in healthcare settings.
- Sterile or protective covering for hands.
15 Clues: IV fluid administration. • Vital fluid circulating through the body. • Sterile or protective covering for hands. • An instrument used for examining the body. • A patient’s medical record or documentation. • A scheduled work period in healthcare settings. • The rhythmic beat of the heart felt in arteries. • Used in certain medical treatments and surgeries. • ...
Occupations 2020-11-15
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- works with copper
- puts out fires
- builds houses
- works with steel
- drives a bus
- studies the science of life
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- works with silver
- studies population stats/trends
- instructs others
- provides medical treatment to animals
- digs up relics of the past
- installs lights and electrical equipment
- advisor who predicts trends from demographic data
- assists doctors in hospital and provides care
- another name for medical practitioner
15 Clues: drives a bus • builds houses • puts out fires • instructs others • works with steel • works with silver • works with copper • digs up relics of the past • studies the science of life • studies population stats/trends • provides medical treatment to animals • another name for medical practitioner • installs lights and electrical equipment • assists doctors in hospital and provides care • ...
Gene Therapy 2024-05-26
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- - Positive effects or advantages.
- - Modifying genetic material.
- - Potential negative outcomes.
- - Carrier of genetic material.
- - Change in DNA sequence.
- - Related to genes.
- - State of physical well-being.
- - Gene-editing technology.
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- - Basic unit of heredity.
- - Illness or medical condition.
- - Remedy for a disease.
- - Medical care to manage a condition.
- - Molecule carrying genetic instructions.
- - Treatment to heal or relieve.
- - Basic building blocks of life.
15 Clues: - Related to genes. • - Remedy for a disease. • - Basic unit of heredity. • - Change in DNA sequence. • - Gene-editing technology. • - Modifying genetic material. • - Potential negative outcomes. • - Carrier of genetic material. • - Illness or medical condition. • - Treatment to heal or relieve. • - State of physical well-being. • - Basic building blocks of life. • ...
Chapter 1 Medical Terminology 2021-06-11
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2017-01-31
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- There are several things people can to do prevent the spread of disease from ......... .
- A/an ........ in the amount of rainforests means that chances of finding new medicine will decrease.
- Coffee is my first ........... in the morning.
- Some traditional medical practices ....... with modern medicine.
- An increase in warm weather and rain is often ......... by an increase in mosquitoes.
- Many people do not want to ........ with the government's new rules.
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- to work really hard at something
- There are many different kinds of medical ....... .
- "Call 911! I think it's a/an ............ emergency! It looks like he's having a heart attack!"
- to put something in to practice - like beginning a plan
- You don't need to get medical help for a normal headache, but you should get help for a/an ......... headache that lasts a long time.
- Many unique plants and animals ....... only in the rainforests.
- Some people in poor, rural areas do not have ....... to good healthcare.
13 Clues: to work really hard at something • Coffee is my first ........... in the morning. • There are many different kinds of medical ....... . • to put something in to practice - like beginning a plan • Many unique plants and animals ....... only in the rainforests. • Some traditional medical practices ....... with modern medicine. • ...
Professional Practice: CH4 Medical & Legal Issues Part 2 2025-02-03
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- They can neither consent nor refuse medical care (no legal status)
- Law enforcement officials need to assess scene
- Patients should be brought to the hospital of their choice when possible
- Paramedics can use force only in response to a patient's force against them
- Right to a fair procedure for the action the agency proposes to take
- Ongoing duty to maintain private information
- Prior to providing emergency medical care you must obtain _______
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- Gives you consent verbally or by actions
- Categories of cases that you must report
- Notify this person in cases with suspected homicide, suicide, or death
- Patient takes some sort of action that demonstrates giving you permission to provide prehospital care
- Paramedics best protection in court is a thourough and accurate medical record
- We can assume that they want our care (unconscious patients)
13 Clues: Gives you consent verbally or by actions • Categories of cases that you must report • Ongoing duty to maintain private information • Law enforcement officials need to assess scene • We can assume that they want our care (unconscious patients) • Prior to providing emergency medical care you must obtain _______ • ...
Chapter 6 2017-10-03
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- Abbreviation for urinary tract infection
- Difficult or painful urination
- What medical term means absence of urine?
- What term means "night urination"
- What term means inflammation of the renal pelvis?
- What medical term means tumor of the kidney?
- What medical term means excision of the ureter?
- What means stone(s) in the bladder?
- What suffix means drooping, sagging, prolapse?
- What term means excision of the bladder?
- Suffix -isasis, -esis means what?
- Radiographic imaging of the kidney?
- Abbreviation for chronic kidney disease?
- Surgical repair of the urethra?
- The combining form hydr/o means what?
- Combing form that means renal pelvis?
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- Term that means "inflammation of the bladder"?
- What term means opening through which the urine passes to the outside
- Visual examination of the kidney?
- Suturing the bladder?
- A physician who studies and treats diseases of the urinary tract
- Radiographic imaging of the bladder?
- What is the combing form that means "kidney"?
- Flexible, tube like device, for withdrawing or installing fluids?
- Abbreviation for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
- What combing form means bladder, sac?
26 Clues: Suturing the bladder? • Difficult or painful urination • Surgical repair of the urethra? • Visual examination of the kidney? • What term means "night urination" • Suffix -isasis, -esis means what? • What means stone(s) in the bladder? • Radiographic imaging of the kidney? • Radiographic imaging of the bladder? • What combing form means bladder, sac? • ...
Doctors and Medicine in Medieval Europe 2021-11-17
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- The humor of the lungs
- A flexible wire saw used by surgeons for bone cutting
- The idea that god provided some substances to alleviate illness.
- Avicenna's encyclopedia translating Greek, Indian, and Muslim medical texts.
- What was the disease that killed 60% of Europe?
- Animal used for bloodletting.
- Monastic order often involved in healing the sick and dying.
- The wealthy and the clergy that formed a guild.
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- Idea that god sent illness and healing as punishment.
- A mythic alchemical substance meant to grant immortality.
- The theory that sicknesses cause by in-balance in four principle fluids.
- An old term for pharmacist.
- The medical practice of drilling a hole in the head to alleviate mental illnesses.
- A smell that makes you sick.
- Psuedo-science that claimed that alignment of the stars could diagnose illness.
- The humor of the head.
- Plant scienists.
- The idea that some diseases were caused by getting shot by invisible elves.
- A medical book written by Hildegard of Bingen.
- The humor of the Gall Bladder.
- The humor of the spleen.
- Herbal remedies.
22 Clues: Plant scienists. • Herbal remedies. • The humor of the lungs • The humor of the head. • The humor of the spleen. • An old term for pharmacist. • A smell that makes you sick. • Animal used for bloodletting. • The humor of the Gall Bladder. • A medical book written by Hildegard of Bingen. • What was the disease that killed 60% of Europe? • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
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- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare health care providers
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
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- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- Different levels of covered medications
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act • ...
trade school vs 4 year college 2024-02-27
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- design clothes and other things
- Medical assistants intake patients at the beginning of doctor’s appointments, taking vitals and gathering medical history.
- a field that includes computer systems, software, data processing, and programming languages
- the best welding school
- learn how to cook and maybe own a restaurant one day
- support dentists and dental hygienists in their work
- a carrer where you get to learn a how to deal with water and stuff of that nature
- takes less time and is cheaper
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- help criminal cases
- fusing metals together through a process
- the process that businesses use to keep track of their finances
- the study of computers including computation, hardware, software, and the way we interact with computers
- the IT part of healthcare
- focuses on bueaty and makeup
- the degree you get after 4 years of college
- degree you get after trade school
- heating ventilation and air conditioning
- associate degree that covers general education courses as well as medical assisting courses
- helping out a doctor, checking blood pressure, and height
- takes longer and costs more
20 Clues: help criminal cases • the best welding school • the IT part of healthcare • takes longer and costs more • focuses on bueaty and makeup • takes less time and is cheaper • design clothes and other things • degree you get after trade school • fusing metals together through a process • heating ventilation and air conditioning • the degree you get after 4 years of college • ...
Dispatch 2025-04-05
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- the department of a local or municipal authority in charge of preventing and fighting fire
- Emergency Medical Dispatch
- Public Safety Answering Point
- platform used to have the ability to send a text message to reach 911 emergency call takers from a mobile phone or device
- usually called in by a company
- Computer Aided Dispatch
- scheduling system
- Quality Assurance
- Law enforcement information network
- clothes required to wear to work
- Peninsula Fiber Network
- platform that connects life-saving data
- Automatic number identification
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- pain, discomfort or pain felt in the chest area,
- Emergency Fire Dispatch
- Emergency medical services
- phone system used for 911 calls
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order
- fire, any fire that occurs in or on a building or other structure,
- cerebrovascular accident, commonly known as a stroke.
- a person who communicates via phone or radio
- medical examiner investigator
- exchanging of information
- Automatic location information
- Community Mental health
- Mobile Data Terminal
26 Clues: scheduling system • Quality Assurance • Mobile Data Terminal • Emergency Fire Dispatch • Computer Aided Dispatch • Community Mental health • Peninsula Fiber Network • exchanging of information • Emergency medical services • Emergency Medical Dispatch • Public Safety Answering Point • medical examiner investigator • usually called in by a company • Automatic location information • ...
Careers in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science 2025-09-26
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- identifying human remains through dental records
- Takes evidence off the body, helps identify the person and interview family members
- Maintains public order, protecting people and property, and enforcing laws and ordinances
- Documents using photography or videography crime scenes
- Examines documents for authenticity, age, and authorship
- Collects evidence at the crime scene
- Provides specialized care to victims of violence, collecting medical forensic evidence
- Specializes in analyzing bloodstains at crime scenes
- Performs postmortem toxicological evaluations
- Examines firearm evidence from crime scenes
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- Determines the time since death (postmortem interval), location of death using insects
- Examine bodies to assess the cause and manner of death
- Applies artistic and scientific skills to assist in criminal investigations
- Compare fingerprint evidence obtained from crime scene
- People who work on the crime scene and in the crime scene lab
- Conduct psychological evaluations and profiling offenders
- Assist the forensic pathologist and medical examiner or coroner
- Assist the medical examiner with human remains
- Help determine if any search warrants are needed
- Investigates crimes, gathers information, and interviews witnesses and persons of interest
20 Clues: Collects evidence at the crime scene • Examines firearm evidence from crime scenes • Performs postmortem toxicological evaluations • Assist the medical examiner with human remains • identifying human remains through dental records • Help determine if any search warrants are needed • Specializes in analyzing bloodstains at crime scenes • ...
Insurance 2026-03-20
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- Something lost or damaged
- Pays money to family after someone dies
- Help provided after a loss
- What you pay before insurance starts covering costs
- Replaces income if you can't work
- What the insurance plan includes
- Covers doctor visits and medical costs
- What insurance provides against loss
- Protects belongings in a rented home
- An unexpected event causing damage or injury
- What you do for insurance coverage
- The contract between you and the insurance company
- Money you earn from working
- The amount you pay for insurance
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- The company providing insurance
- Covers damage or injury you cause to others
- A request for payment from insurance
- Related to health care services
- Abbreviation for insurance
- The chance something bad could happen
- Things you own that can be insured
- Protects your car in case of accidents
- Short for medical
- Person who receives money from a policy
- Covers damage to your house
- Common item covered by auto insurance
- Harm or destruction covered by insurance
27 Clues: Short for medical • Something lost or damaged • Help provided after a loss • Abbreviation for insurance • Covers damage to your house • Money you earn from working • The company providing insurance • Related to health care services • What the insurance plan includes • The amount you pay for insurance • Replaces income if you can't work • Things you own that can be insured • ...
Terenova Game 2 2025-04-02
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- The main muscle used for breathing.
- Bundle of nerves running through the spine, transmitting signals between the brain and body.
- A nurse responsible for managing a shift in a hospital or clinic.
- Doctor’s written medication order.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Sticky fluid produced by the body to protect and moisten surfaces.
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- A patient unable to leave the bed.
- Medical imaging technique using X-rays.
- Inflammation of the bronchi.
- Another word for a medical doctor.
- Imaging using sound waves (often abbreviated to USG).
- Thick, greasy substance applied to the skin for healing or soothing.
- Chronic condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar levels.
- Medical uniform worn by healthcare professionals.
14 Clues: Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the bronchi. • A patient unable to leave the bed. • Another word for a medical doctor. • Doctor’s written medication order. • The main muscle used for breathing. • Medical imaging technique using X-rays. • Medical uniform worn by healthcare professionals. • Imaging using sound waves (often abbreviated to USG). • ...
Health 2021-09-08
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- what you eat
- movement of blood in the body
- in good physical condition
- caused by injury or illness
- heaviness of a person
- pain in the head
- synonym of feeble
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- surgical intervention
- person who treats illnesses
- transfer of an organ
- large medical care center
- you do this to clear your throat
- high temperature
- general medical examination
14 Clues: what you eat • high temperature • pain in the head • synonym of feeble • transfer of an organ • surgical intervention • heaviness of a person • large medical care center • in good physical condition • person who treats illnesses • caused by injury or illness • general medical examination • movement of blood in the body • you do this to clear your throat
MRT Week 2023-10-30
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- _______ should never enter an MRI exam room
- most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy
- PET/CT has the ability to detect the presence of ______ in its earliest stages
- Broken Bone
- Best performing test available
- A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography
- Imaging performed when patients are too unwell to transfer to the medical imaging department
- Medical procedure for the removal of tissue for diagnosis
- body an object that has entered the body by accident
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- compound
- Image feature that is not real
- real-time x-rays to generate moving images of internal structures
- Doctor trained to read medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment
- most common screening test for breast cancer
- MRI measuring unit
- ____________ are beyond the range of human hearing and are utilized to generate images
16 Clues: compound • Broken Bone • MRI measuring unit • Image feature that is not real • Best performing test available • _______ should never enter an MRI exam room • most common screening test for breast cancer • most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy • body an object that has entered the body by accident • A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography • ...
Muscular System Vocabulary 2025-02-23
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- Medical term for the muscle cells of the heart
- Type of muscle tissue found in the heart
- Protective layer that surrounds entire muscles
- Connective tissue sheath that covers and protects muscles and organs
- Medical term for muscle cells
- A medical term for a disease that affects skeletal muscles
- Protective layer that surrounds a single muscle fiber
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- a strong fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- inflammation of a tendon
- Bundles of muscle fibers that form a complete muscle
- The process of maintaining a stable core body temperature; one of the functions of the muscular system
- A layer of connective tissue that surrounds a fascicle
- A brief, spontaneous contraction/twitch in a muscle
- Inflammation of the fascia
- Striated muscle attached to bones that enables movement
- Nonstriated muscle found in viscera and blood vessels
16 Clues: inflammation of a tendon • Inflammation of the fascia • Medical term for muscle cells • Type of muscle tissue found in the heart • Medical term for the muscle cells of the heart • Protective layer that surrounds entire muscles • A brief, spontaneous contraction/twitch in a muscle • Bundles of muscle fibers that form a complete muscle • ...
Nursing Informatics 2015-04-13
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- clinical care classification system
- nursing interventions classification system
- logical observation identifiers names and codes
- nursing minimum data set
- international classification for nursing practice
- the most comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology in the world
- the science and practice that integrates nursing, its information and knowledge
- nursing management minimum data set
- PeriOperative nursing data set
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- the nurse’s clinical judgment about the client’s response to actual or potential health conditions or needs
- systems with a distribution of classes created according to common relations or affinities
- diagnosis in the field of medicine, that is, the determination of which disease or condition is causing a person’s signs and symptoms; specific and related to a pathological disease process
- North American Nursing Diagnosis Association; nursing diagnoses, definitions, and classifications
- nursing outcomes classification
- classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge
15 Clues: nursing minimum data set • PeriOperative nursing data set • nursing outcomes classification • clinical care classification system • nursing management minimum data set • nursing interventions classification system • logical observation identifiers names and codes • international classification for nursing practice • ...
Week 4 Period 5 2019-11-18
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- confirm the truth of
- taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias
- a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
- overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- a passage or word that connects a topic to one that follows
- the building of something and the arrangement of its parts
- a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order
- a mode of expression typical of a person, group, or period
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- a document from which information is obtained
- a set of data arranged in rows and columns
- in regular succession without gaps
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
- a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
- a book from which you can seek authoritative facts
- a brief statement that presents the main points
15 Clues: confirm the truth of • in regular succession without gaps • overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof • a set of data arranged in rows and columns • a document from which information is obtained • a brief statement that presents the main points • a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author • a book from which you can seek authoritative facts • ...
Week 4 Period 5 2019-11-18
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- the building of something and the arrangement of its parts
- a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order
- taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias
- a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
- confirm the truth of
- in regular succession without gaps
- a passage or word that connects a topic to one that follows
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
- a mode of expression typical of a person, group, or period
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- a document from which information is obtained
- a book from which you can seek authoritative facts
- a set of data arranged in rows and columns
- something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast
- a brief statement that presents the main points
- a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
15 Clues: confirm the truth of • in regular succession without gaps • a set of data arranged in rows and columns • a document from which information is obtained • a brief statement that presents the main points • a book from which you can seek authoritative facts • a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author • a system of words used to name things in a discipline • ...
Joint Commission 1 2014-07-08
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- How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed?
- Initial patient history should be completed within _______ hours of admission.
- Every _____________ minutes patients need to be checked while in behavioral restraints.
- All PRN orders must contain ____________ for use.
- When a patient is in medical restraints, they are to be ___________ every two hours.
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- A __________ needs to have seen the patient in behavior restraints within one hour of initiation of the restraint.
- Medical restraint orders must be obtained every ________________ hours.
- An order for medical restraints should be in the medical record within _____ hour of initiation.
- All entries into the medical record should be dated and ____________.
- _______________ is to be done after all phone orders are given.
10 Clues: All PRN orders must contain ____________ for use. • _______________ is to be done after all phone orders are given. • All entries into the medical record should be dated and ____________. • How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed? • Medical restraint orders must be obtained every ________________ hours. • ...
Medical-Surgical Nursing 2021-05-04
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- a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow
- intensity of a specific event
- advanced point in time
- any disease with an unknown cause or mechanism of apparent spontaneous origin
- Rapid beating of the heart
- a slower than normal heart rate.
- intensity of a specific event less than severe
- a disease that can not be cured or adequately treated and is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient
- used for death rate, or the number of deaths in a certain group of people in a certain period of time
- the passing of genetic information from parent to child through the genes in sperm and egg cells
- the likely outcome or course of a disease; the chance of recovery or recurrence.
- group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition.
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- symptoms that are present before birth
- is either the reduction or disappearance of the signs and symptoms of a disease
- a long developing syndrome
- are severe and sudden in onset
- swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues.
- the amount of disease within a population
- an increase in the severity of a disease or its signs and symptoms
- the medical term for shortness of breath,
- intensity of a specific event less than moderate.
21 Clues: advanced point in time • a long developing syndrome • Rapid beating of the heart • intensity of a specific event • are severe and sudden in onset • a slower than normal heart rate. • symptoms that are present before birth • the amount of disease within a population • the medical term for shortness of breath, • intensity of a specific event less than severe • ...
Medical Terms #2 2022-07-16
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- deflection on the ECG produced by factors other than the heart's electrical activity.
- a state of inadequate tissue perfusion.
- loss of blood vessels from a body part.
- a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute.
- within the dermal layer of the skin.
- is the tough exterior covering of a bone.
- any disorder of the retina.
- blue-black discoloration of the skin due to leakage of blood into the tissues.
- depression that results from pressure against the skin when pitting edema is present.
- is inadequate secretion of thyroid hormones resulting in a decreased metabolic rate
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- excessive secretion of thyroid hormones resulting in an increased metabolic rate.
- the production of heat, especially within the body.
- focusing on only the most important aspect of a critical situation.
- degenerative disease of the liver.
- absence or impairment of the ability to communicate through speaking, writing, or signing as a result of brain dysfunction.
- hard, leathery product of a deep full thickness burn; it consists of dead and denatured s unit of measurement is approximately equal to the one-third millimeter.
- acute infection of the brain, usually caused by a virus.
- watery discharge from the nose.
- inflammation of blood vessels.
- pulse rate lower than 60.
- the production of sound waves by striking one object against another.
- pertaining to cardiac contractile force.
- is the collapse of a lung or part of a lung.
- referring to the upper airway.
- tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force.
- deep space infection usually caused by the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium perfringens.
26 Clues: pulse rate lower than 60. • any disorder of the retina. • inflammation of blood vessels. • referring to the upper airway. • watery discharge from the nose. • degenerative disease of the liver. • within the dermal layer of the skin. • a state of inadequate tissue perfusion. • loss of blood vessels from a body part. • pertaining to cardiac contractile force. • ...
Female Medical Crossword! 2022-07-08
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- — five mls in the wee orange juice tubs
- Seamus likes to — & — (3,5)
- Patients’ favourite snack (3,3,5)
- Louise & -
- “Wee bit of - coming now!” (4,5)
- Goes on bums
- Colour of cannula needed for CTPA
- Always overcharges
- Clinical Sister most likely to still be here an hour after her shift
- If notes are missing it’s usually the — who lost them
- Time for the daily —!
- “Has anyone seen the menu —?!”
- We hate to see them coming (9,7)
- Smallest Clinical Sister
- Always come in pairs
- The ward Michelle hates being in (6,3)
- The domestic I always chat to about musical theatre
- She got up from a seat and there was a wet patch… (8,6)
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- Pure mad (8,5)
- Replaced with stupid Senset
- Pauline is my - ward manager
- Female Medical Lamination Link Nurse
- - portion
- His face used to be on the fancy glass bottles of water we got at the start of the pandemic (5,5)
- What Mrs Elizabeth Knox was formerly known as (4,5)
- “Has anyone got the — keys?!”
- Pandemic
- She got stuck in a commode once trying to show me how a patient got stuck in a commode (4,5)
- She’s forever printing out hard copies of emails she’s sent you
- I don’t like him and he knows it
- I brought her a tulip from Amsterdam
- Susan’s favourite patient ever
- My least favourite consultant with the curly hairs on his arms
- Person who rings the ward mobile the most (7,6)
- “It’s awfully — in here!” (Anne/Michelle)
- You’ve very low chances of getting one while the doctors are there
- The Mattress Man!
- The person Jemily handed the phone to once, saying “It’s for you. They want to talk to the fattest nurse on Female Medical.”
38 Clues: Pandemic • - portion • Louise & - • Goes on bums • Pure mad (8,5) • The Mattress Man! • Always overcharges • Always come in pairs • Time for the daily —! • Smallest Clinical Sister • Replaced with stupid Senset • Seamus likes to — & — (3,5) • Pauline is my - ward manager • “Has anyone got the — keys?!” • Susan’s favourite patient ever • “Has anyone seen the menu —?!” • ...
Medical Terms - Suffixes 2022-11-07
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- excessive flow or discharge
- formation of the opening or the opening itself
- pertaining to or referring to
- pertaining to or referring to
- an X-ray picture or recording
- condition of pain
- pertaining to or referring to
- an instrument used to view or examine
- tumor of
- poisonous
- technique of viewing or examining
- incision into
- surgical repair or reconstruction
- condition of urine
- condition of blood
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- surgical fixation
- removal of / excision of
- large
- condition or presence of stones
- breakdown of separation
- inflammation of
- study of
- disease of
- pertaining to viewing or examining
- protrusion or hernia of
- infusion (of liquid) into
- pertaining to or referring to
27 Clues: large • study of • tumor of • poisonous • disease of • incision into • inflammation of • surgical fixation • condition of pain • condition of urine • condition of blood • breakdown of separation • protrusion or hernia of • removal of / excision of • infusion (of liquid) into • excessive flow or discharge • pertaining to or referring to • pertaining to or referring to • an X-ray picture or recording • ...
Pediatric Medical Care 2022-11-21
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- who you would receive your information from
- ages 4-5
- under one year of age
- ages 13-18
- a temporary rise in body temperature
- cause an infant fear
- sudden infant death syndrome
- school agers respect people in _______.
- teenagers are more likely to _________.
- ages 1-3
- response to unfamiliar situations
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- infection in the upper airway
- attempt to _____ wounds
- _____ faces bring comfort.
- respond better with responder that is the _____ gender.
- infants breath through their _____.
- you should be a the patients ______.
- complete airway obstruction
- do this if a child is agitated
- how you should talk to children for their comfort
- you must speak in _____ terms when dealing with children
- ages 6-12
22 Clues: ages 4-5 • ages 1-3 • ages 6-12 • ages 13-18 • cause an infant fear • under one year of age • attempt to _____ wounds • _____ faces bring comfort. • complete airway obstruction • sudden infant death syndrome • infection in the upper airway • do this if a child is agitated • response to unfamiliar situations • infants breath through their _____. • you should be a the patients ______. • ...
Medical Terms Three 2022-10-20
25 Clues: Sac • Ribs • Head • Pain • Self • Upon • Above • Teeth • Water • Twist • Tongue • Record • Breast • Suture • Cancer • Madness • Binding • Falling • Decrease • Backwards • Extremities • Development • breakorburst • RuborFriction • Originalproduction
Medical Term Crossword 2023-01-16
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- It would be best for Rachel to see a _____ (special trained nurse that draws blood for lab tests and may also starts IVS) if she were to get her blood tested.
- As she went into a clinic, she had met with a _____ (someone who specializes in diseases of the heart).
- Another option to see an accurate image of her heart was to do an ____ test (using high frequency sound waves to form an image of the inside of the heart).
- She also worried about whether she may be infected with ___ (inflammation of heart muscle).
- They used an ____ which is a medical test to record the electrical signals in the heart to detect any problems.
- The cardiologist began to explain to Rachel that if she did lack in blood cells, then there is a possible chance of ____ (low levels of oxygen due to low blood supply).
- She began to worry about whether she may be infected with any infections such as ____ (inflammation of inner lining in the heart).
- The cardiologist had also asked if she was having any signs of a low _____ count (protein in red blood cells that carry oxygen), which is also a sign of endocarditis.
- To furthermore examine, the cardiologist had also asked if Rachel had any conditions, or past conditions such an ____ (lack of red blood cells).
- They had asked her if she was experiencing any signs of _____(slow heart rate, < 60 BPM) or tachycardia.
- To verify any conditions, the cardiologist suggested for Rachel to have a _____(procedure where needle is used to take blood from a vein for laboratory testing) to assess her oxygen levels.
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- Rachel has been experiencing ____ (pain in the chest).
- Rachel is also encouraged to see a ____(physician specializing in diseases of blood) for any furthermore testing.
- She was also asked if she has ever experienced ____ (when blood is low in oxygen and results in bluish skin).
- She had informed the cardiologist that she was having ____ (fast heart rate, > 100 BPM).
- Rachel had informed them that she was not aware of any conditions if they were any, and the cardiologist began to wonder whether she really did lack of ____ (red blood cells).
- The cardiologist had asked if she was experiencing symptoms such as ______ (runny nose) which is a common symptom of endocarditis.
- The cardiologist decided to do a ____ (looking/observing inside/within the heart/lungs).
- The cardiologist had informed her that her ____(abnormal heart rhythm) could be caused by many factors.
- Her arrhythmia is most likely to be caused by ____ (not enough blood reaching the heart).
20 Clues: Rachel has been experiencing ____ (pain in the chest). • She had informed the cardiologist that she was having ____ (fast heart rate, > 100 BPM). • The cardiologist decided to do a ____ (looking/observing inside/within the heart/lungs). • Her arrhythmia is most likely to be caused by ____ (not enough blood reaching the heart). • ...
Medical term crossword!! 2019-01-18
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- illness illness expected to recover from
- a nurse who has completed 2,3,4 year nursing program
- provides housing in a home like setting.
- not relying on other people
- and care home another name for group home
- home another name for board and care home
- another name for LPN
- a polite comment
- torment a person by comments or words
- same as nursing center
- illness an ongoing illness has no cu re
- same as LVN
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- private info
- something that cause stress
- important thing at the time
- a mentor
- disease that affects brain tissue
- to assign a task to another nurse
- team those who provide nursing care
- ethics behavior in work place
- something who is terminally ill
- to spread rumors
22 Clues: a mentor • same as LVN • private info • a polite comment • to spread rumors • another name for LPN • same as nursing center • something that cause stress • important thing at the time • not relying on other people • ethics behavior in work place • something who is terminally ill • disease that affects brain tissue • to assign a task to another nurse • team those who provide nursing care • ...
Medical Term 10 2019-10-14
27 Clues: New • Not • All • Many • Odor • Lens • Heat • Hair • Half • After • Nerve • Power • Excite • Change • Branch • Uterus • Machine • Without • Together • Together • Draw tight • Twith, Pull • Wound, Injury • Upper Jaw Bone • Covering, Skin • Shaped like a top • In front of, Before
Medical English Students 2021-01-19
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- has a new puppy, Tammy
- loves the Jonas Brothers
- born in Tabasco
- loves horses
- loves cats& dogs
- loves to cook
- from Tlaxcala
- born in Mexico City
- loves dancing & martial arts
- has a cat & loves anime
- from Tlaxcala & has 3 dogs
- speaks German, Spanish & English
- in 8th semester
- loves brownies & pizza
- from Pachuca
- has traveled to San Francisco and Miami, USA
- salsa dancer
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- from Hidalgo & loves exercise
- might specialize in endocrinology
- has a 2 month Husky puppy
- plays piano
- from Tlaxcala & plays guitar
- Hidalgo & soccer
- loves anime & has 3 dogs
- speaks German
- never introduced, but loves thriller movies
- is learning to box
27 Clues: plays piano • loves horses • from Pachuca • salsa dancer • loves to cook • from Tlaxcala • speaks German • born in Tabasco • in 8th semester • loves cats& dogs • Hidalgo & soccer • is learning to box • born in Mexico City • has a new puppy, Tammy • loves brownies & pizza • has a cat & loves anime • loves the Jonas Brothers • loves anime & has 3 dogs • has a 2 month Husky puppy • ...
MEDICAL EXAMINER & AUTOPSIES 2021-02-12
25 Clues: GSR • purge • decay • corpse • remains • defects • avulsed • coroner • maggots • smudging • marbling • lividity • bloating • stippling • cadaverine • stab wound • outer aspect • liquefaction • abrasion ring • pallor mortis • sagittal plane • skeletonization • medical examiner • skeletal remains • contact wound: herida a
MEDICAL EXAMINER & AUTOPSIES 2021-02-12
25 Clues: GSR • purge • decay • corpse • maggots • avulsed • remains • defects • coroner • smudging • lividity • bloating • marbling • stippling • cadaverine • stab wound • outer aspect • liquefaction • abrasion ring • pallor mortis • sagittal plane • skeletonization • medical examiner • skeletal remains • contact wound: herida a
Medical English Crossword 2021-03-21
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- Part of an article which compares information from a research to other published evidence
- A detailed and comprehensive articled based on a plan and search strategy intented to reduce bias by synthesizing all relevant studies on a particular topic
- A printed work made for sale or distribution, usually in a journal, newspaper or book
- Publications used to provide information written throughout an article
- List of all of the sources used in the process of researching your work
- Describe concisely what a research is trying to achieve
- Pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner
- A significant word from a publication used especially as an index to content
- The science of collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting data
- The final result of procedure, or the way things end up after an intervention
- A method based on chance alone by which study participants are assigned to a treatment group
- Research study performed in people, aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention
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- An article that describes and interprets an individual medical patient
- Periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research
- Section that provides closing statements regarding a research
- An assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
- Part of a publication where past studies are used to set the stage or provide information regarding the background of a subject
- Summary of an article or study written, allowing a quick glance of the contents
- Short and focused opinion articles usually commissioned by a journal and generally not peer-reviewed
- Section of an article reporting on the findings produced by a research
- Describes the specific design of a study and provides a description of the procedures performed for the research
- A representation of information (such as numbers and descriptions) arranged in rows and columns
22 Clues: Describe concisely what a research is trying to achieve • Section that provides closing statements regarding a research • An article that describes and interprets an individual medical patient • Publications used to provide information written throughout an article • Section of an article reporting on the findings produced by a research • ...
Medical Term Crossword 2021-03-23
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- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Rheumatic diseases
- Partial or complete loss of sensation
- Hematology
- Nephrology
- Disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- Disorders of the endocrine glands
- Effects of aging
- Internal medicine
- Diseases related to the kidney
- Tumors including benign and malignant
- Digestive tract diseases
- Anesthesiology
- Dermatology
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- Diseases of the heart and blood
- Mental illness, clinical depression
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Disorders of the blood
- Disorders of the brain and spinal
- Examination of tissues cells
- Urinary tract disease and disorders
- Neurology
- Cardiology
- Diseases and injuries of the skin
- Gerontology
- Inpatient care
27 Clues: Neurology • Hematology • Nephrology • Cardiology • Gerontology • Dermatology • Endocrinology • Inpatient care • Anesthesiology • Gastroenterology • Effects of aging • Internal medicine • Rheumatic diseases • Disorders of the blood • Digestive tract diseases • Obstetrics and gynecology • Examination of tissues cells • Diseases related to the kidney • Diseases of the heart and blood • ...
Home Medical Testing 2021-11-14
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- Kit When the consumer collects, completes, and interprets a test, they used this
- This benefit of Home Medical Testing entails the ability for patients to receive medical care when they otherwise would be unable to.
- When a patient has a higher-than-normal level of blood glucose, they are considered this
- Kit When a consumer collects a sample, sends to it be analyzed, and receives information collected by proxy, they used this
- When using a digital oral thermometer, this diagnosis can be made only if a child reads over a temperature of 99.5 degrees F.
- 32% of Americans over 20 years old have this, and 30% of those patients are unaware of it.
- Monitor This type of hypertension monitor is the most common one used at-home, and can be situated on the wrist or upper arm.
- This device is most commonly used for those with diabetes to check levels of glucose in their blood.
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- This result is the measure of blood pressure while at rest, and is situated as the bottom number of a blood-pressure reading.
- Position This precautionary aspect of blood pressure testing can greatly influence the authenticity of your reading if not followed properly.
- This device is used to measure the internal body temperature of an individual.
- This result is the measure of the blood pressure with the heart pumping, and is situated as the top of a blood-pressure reading.
- Device This device is used in combination with a Glucometer and is needed to collect a sample of blood from the finger.
- Literacy A lacking of this disallows a patient from correctly performing or interpreting home tests
- These thermometers provide a non-invasive, quick result - but need to be adjusted to room temperature before use.
- This type of thermometer is non-invasive, and is used byway of positioning it into the ear.
- If a patient is unsure about which test to select, has abnormal results, or is confused about the results, they should what to a Health Care Provider?
- Involvement Patients do not enjoy just being told what to do; that is why this aspect of Home Medical Testing is so important.
- Hypertension This occurs when a patient's blood pressure is higher when being testing in environments outside of their home, such as a doctor's office.
- Monitor This type of hypertension monitor is discouraged for use at home due to its complexity and requirement for a stethoscope.
20 Clues: This device is used to measure the internal body temperature of an individual. • Kit When the consumer collects, completes, and interprets a test, they used this • When a patient has a higher-than-normal level of blood glucose, they are considered this • 32% of Americans over 20 years old have this, and 30% of those patients are unaware of it. • ...
Medical Specialties- Gaby 2021-11-19
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- highly specialized doctors who treat respiratory disease and other illnesses that affect our ability to breathe
- physicians trained in the areas of radiology and neurology, and provide care for patients with neurological disorders
- trained to treat disorders of the endocrine system
- neurologists who specialize in the research, diagnosis, treatment, and management of epilepsy
- trained to provide comprehensive care during pregnancy
- specially trained internists who specialize in treating and managing diseases and disorders of the kidneys
- provide comprehensive medical care for the reproductive system in women, forming a close relationship with their patients
- specialized physicians who provide primary care for children of all ages
- doctors who research, study, and diagnose disease and infection by looking closely at samples of bodily fluids
- specially trained to provide comprehensive care for the elderly
- physicians who use specialized equipment to study disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- ear, nose & throat doctors
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- specialize in treating diseases and disorders affecting the liver
- combine training in two separate medical specialties to provide comprehensive care for blood-related disorders and all types
- internists with subspecialty training in conditions affecting the digestive system
- trained to provide comprehensive care for the heart and cardiovascular system
- highly trained and skilled surgeons that specialize in providing surgical treatment for patients suffering from neurological diseases
- physicians specifically trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of cancers
- physicians who have training in the diagnosis and treatment of any disorder affecting the hair, skin, or nails
- provides pain management in patients before, during, and after surgery
- specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of immunological disorders
- physicians who specialize in the care of neurological disorders
- specialized pediatricians who provide care for newborn babies
- specialized endocrinologists who have devoted their clinical practice to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of all forms
- physicians trained to diagnose and treat any disorder affecting the blood or blood-forming organs
25 Clues: ear, nose & throat doctors • trained to treat disorders of the endocrine system • trained to provide comprehensive care during pregnancy • specialized pediatricians who provide care for newborn babies • physicians who specialize in the care of neurological disorders • specially trained to provide comprehensive care for the elderly • ...
Pharmaseer Medical Terms 2023-01-20
Across
- QS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- PO stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AU stands for _______ (2 wds)
- D/C stands for _______
- PV stands for _______
- IM stands for _______
- WA stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AD stands for _______ (2 wds)
- BU stands for _______
- AAA stands for _______ (4 wds)
- NPO stands for _______ (3 wds)
- HS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- SL stands for _______
- QH stands for _______ (2 wds)
Down
- HA stands for _______
- OS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- OD stands for _______ (2 wds)
- OU stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AS stands for _______ (2 wds)
- QID stands for _______ (3 wds)
- TID stands for _______ (3 wds)
- SC, SQ & subq, all mean this
- PR stands for _______
- cc stands for _______ (2 wds)
- C.C. stands for _______ (2 wds)
- GTTS stands for _______
- PC stands for _______ (2 wds)
- AC stands for _______ (2 wds)
- UNG stands for _______
- BID stands for _______ (2 wds)
- IT stands for _______
- PRN stands for _______ (2 wds)
32 Clues: HA stands for _______ • PR stands for _______ • PV stands for _______ • IM stands for _______ • BU stands for _______ • IT stands for _______ • SL stands for _______ • D/C stands for _______ • UNG stands for _______ • GTTS stands for _______ • SC, SQ & subq, all mean this • OS stands for _______ (2 wds) • OD stands for _______ (2 wds) • QS stands for _______ (2 wds) • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2023-01-24
Across
- Usually helpful
- Amount of energy used by the body every day
- No cure to this virus
- 115 mm Hg
- Polymerase Chain Reaction
- organ that produces bile
- Tool used to transport DNA, RNA, or protein into a cell
- Eating disorder
- Sequence of 3 nucleotides
- Artificial body part
- Gives our body specific instructions for how to make a protein
- What you eat
- organism which is an exact genetic copy of another
- Caused by a deficiency in Vitamin C
- Chemical substances needed for metabolism, which cannot be created by the body
Down
- Loss of thermoregulation
- Energy stored in the liver and muscles
- Unit of energy
- 3 different types exist
- Process by which the DNA's information is copied into mRNA
- Measures blood pressure
- Prevents a cell from drying out
- Garbage trucks of the bloodstream
- Stimulate the body's immune response against disease
- Number of chromosomes in the human genome
- Known as Trisomy 21
- Substance added to a food to improve quality, texture, and taste
- Origin of the Black Death
- Spreading of a disease within a community at a normal rate
- BPM<60
30 Clues: BPM<60 • 115 mm Hg • What you eat • Unit of energy • Usually helpful • Eating disorder • Known as Trisomy 21 • Artificial body part • No cure to this virus • 3 different types exist • Measures blood pressure • Loss of thermoregulation • organ that produces bile • Polymerase Chain Reaction • Origin of the Black Death • Sequence of 3 nucleotides • Prevents a cell from drying out • ...
