medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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)
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Medical List - Nervous 2023-03-27
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- Cerebral Palsy
- Radicul/o
- Cephal/o
- Psych/o
- Myel/o
- Computed Tomography
- Neur/o
- Electroencephalography
- Electromyogram
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
- Mening/o
- Encephal/o
- Spin/o
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- Phas/o
- Thalam/o
- Ventricul/o
- Cerebralspinal Fluid
- Central Nervous System
- Cerebell/o
- Myel/o
- Autonomic Nervous System
- meningi/o
- Cerebr/o
- Peripheral Nervous System
24 Clues: Phas/o • Myel/o • Neur/o • Myel/o • Spin/o • Psych/o • Thalam/o • Cephal/o • Mening/o • Cerebr/o • Radicul/o • meningi/o • Cerebell/o • Encephal/o • Ventricul/o • Cerebral Palsy • Electromyogram • Computed Tomography • Cerebralspinal Fluid • Central Nervous System • Electroencephalography • Autonomic Nervous System • Peripheral Nervous System • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
Medical spanish vocab 2023-05-05
25 Clues: cast • dose • cold • x-ray • drugs • tired • fever • nurse • pills • chills • I fall • bandage • to hurt • vitamins • medicine • crutches • stitches • to cough • injection • to prescribe • the ambulance • to cut oneself • the antibiotic • to break, to tear • to sprain, to twist
Electronic medical records 2013-10-02
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- widely accepted
- scheduler matrix
- verification insurance
- tests results
- health information
- uncertainty expense
- system power
- reduce errors
- automatically submitted
- automatic conformation
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- external connects
- develop standards
- userfriendly access
- stores codes
- communication eyecontact
- capability system
- specialty specific
- various search
- remove correct
- patients worry
20 Clues: stores codes • system power • tests results • reduce errors • various search • remove correct • patients worry • widely accepted • scheduler matrix • external connects • develop standards • capability system • specialty specific • health information • userfriendly access • uncertainty expense • verification insurance • automatic conformation • automatically submitted • communication eyecontact
Medical Record Crossword 2013-10-02
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- a scheduler that allows the staff to be able to track
- acronym for information that can be drawn form multiple sources that is managed and shared
- acronym for electronic record of health related information about an individual that can be created gathered managed and consulted
- backing up information on a dedicated server
- reduces patients physical effort of transporting copies of records\
- capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- Hard drive that is connected to the main computer
- developed to provide a secure national interoperable health information that connects providers consumers and other supporting healthcare
- Patient are sometimes required to have one of these under certain insurance plans
- A system that allows the patient to access medical records and perform other functions
- partly remove or correct
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- Patient data captured and processed into a system that is specialty specific
- Health organization that brings together healthcare stakeholders in a defined geographic area
- set of physical properties the values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- Generally or widely accepted favored or practiced
- performing online verification of insurance eligibility
- Standards that can be created gathered managed and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff
- A writer that can produce electronic prescriptions
- usually a subscription fee for this back up
- EMR billing system can manage all of the practice's billing and accounting system
20 Clues: partly remove or correct • usually a subscription fee for this back up • backing up information on a dedicated server • Generally or widely accepted favored or practiced • Hard drive that is connected to the main computer • A writer that can produce electronic prescriptions • a scheduler that allows the staff to be able to track • ...
A Medical Crossword 2014-02-27
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- Fancy word for generalized tonic-clonic seizure.
- All that wheezes is not me, but if it's recurrent it probably is.
- High pitched sound during inspiration due to air obstruction.
- "I've got heartburn doc."
- I hear or see it, but it's not there.
- I'm responsible for septic shock.
- A guy whose forehead is dry, has a small eye, and can't see the sky.
- I'm produced by type 2 pneumocytes.
- I eat parasites, yum.
- The tough mother.
- The weakest part of the skull,fracture me and get an epidural hemorrhage.
- I am the guardian of the genome.
- Pleura, Peritoneum, Pericardium.
- Lack of blood supply to an organ.
- I put you to sleep.
- It goes lub, and dub.
- Polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia, Weight Loss.
- The largest and longest nerve in the body.
- Clog me up, and you get Acne.
- The stare of my disease is creepy.
- The functional unit of the kidney.
- I am white, and love diabetics, vaginas, diapers, and tongues.
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- The tenth cranial nerve.
- Excessive worrying about things that is disproportionate to the importance of such things.
- Yellow.
- The Hammer in the hammer,anvil,stirrup trio.
- "I lost my appetite."
- "I have problems swallowing".
- Cancer of white blood cells.
- Female,Fat,Fertile,Forty.
- Fancy word for an X-Ray.
- "My big toe hurts, it's swollen and red."
- Fancy word for blood in stools.
- The great imitator, and a favourite differential of Dr House.
- "The room is spinning around me."
- I'm the cycle that medical students hate, and won the Nobel prize for it.
- 5g/dl of Deoxygenated Haemoglobin.
- Lying face up.
- I receive all sensory stimuli from the body.
- "It rings and rings Doc".
- I hear, I understand language, I store your memories.
- The fancy name for the master gland.
- A fertilized ovum, a fusion between two gametes.
- How you examine the kidneys.
- A drug that makes you go the bathroom more.
- Break me, and I can talk gibberish and hear you say gibberish.
- Neurologists love me, if I'm going up generally something's up.
- I go white, then blue, then red.
- Protrusion of a viscus or part of the viscus outside the components retaining it.
- The foreign bodies love going into this part of the organ.
50 Clues: Yellow. • Lying face up. • The tough mother. • I put you to sleep. • "I lost my appetite." • I eat parasites, yum. • It goes lub, and dub. • The tenth cranial nerve. • Fancy word for an X-Ray. • "I've got heartburn doc." • Female,Fat,Fertile,Forty. • "It rings and rings Doc". • Cancer of white blood cells. • How you examine the kidneys. • "I have problems swallowing". • ...
A Medical Crossword 2014-02-27
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- The stare of my disease is creepy.
- I'm the cycle that medical students hate, and won the Nobel prize for it.
- Fancy word for an X-Ray.
- I am the guardian of the genome.
- Break me, and I can talk gibberish and hear you say gibberish.
- The tenth cranial nerve.
- The fancy name for the master gland.
- Female,Fat,Fertile,Forty.
- How you examine the kidneys.
- I eat parasites, yum.
- I am white, and love diabetics, vaginas, diapers, and tongues.
- The weakest part of the skull,fracture me and get an epidural haemorrhage.
- 5g/dl of Deoxygenated Haemoglobin.
- The great imitator, and a favourite differential of Dr House.
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- It goes lub, and dub.
- The functional unit of the kidney.
- Fancy word for blood in stool.
- I hear or see it, but it's not there.
- Yellow.
- I go white, then blue, then red.
- Pleura, Peritoneum, Pericardium.
- I'm produced by type 2 pneumocytes.
- I receive all sensory stimuli from the body.
- Lying face up.
- I put you to sleep.
- The largest and longest nerve in the body.
- The tough mother.
- The Hammer in the hammer,anvil,stirrup trio.
- "My big toe hurts, it's swollen and red."
29 Clues: Yellow. • Lying face up. • The tough mother. • I put you to sleep. • It goes lub, and dub. • I eat parasites, yum. • Fancy word for an X-Ray. • The tenth cranial nerve. • Female,Fat,Fertile,Forty. • How you examine the kidneys. • Fancy word for blood in stool. • I am the guardian of the genome. • I go white, then blue, then red. • Pleura, Peritoneum, Pericardium. • ...
MEDICAL RECORDS PUZZLE 2015-02-27
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- Medical Center of the Rockies
- confirm that the information is correct
- never ever share this with anyone
- accredits health care organizations and programs
- yearly employee safety update
- set standard of productivity
- conforming to rules, policies, standards, or laws
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability ___
- my _______ connection
- process that insures the health record is correct
- program used to store non clinical health information
- process that stores images of documents or photos into the medical record
- patient identification number
- most important individual in U C Health
- process for giving out protected health information
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- loss of protected health information
- collection of information
- UCHealth Mission
- patient visit identification number
- new security policy to keep U C Health information secure
- a written copy of words that have been spoken
- program that allows direct entry of patient clinical informtion
- health record saved by computer programs
- speaking words that are written down or recorded
- group that works together
- UCHealth.org
- bulletin board for employee concerns and suggestions
27 Clues: UCHealth.org • UCHealth Mission • my _______ connection • collection of information • group that works together • set standard of productivity • Medical Center of the Rockies • yearly employee safety update • patient identification number • never ever share this with anyone • patient visit identification number • loss of protected health information • ...
Common Medical Abbreviations 2015-05-07
Medical Terms Crossword 2016-06-02
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- abbreviation for Rest Ice Compression and Elevation
- Relating to the lengthwise dimension
- A partial dislocation or misalignment
- Tendon that originates at distal 2/3 of fibula and inserts into the base of the 5th metatarsal (Abbreviation)
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates away from the mid-line of the body
- Short. Usually refers to the length of a muscle
- Overstretching or tearing of a ligament
- Strong tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- When a joint is more mobile than is healthy
- Discoloration of the skin
- abbreviation for non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- A bundle of tissue that has the ability to contract
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- Term for away from the mid-line of the body
- Tissue that usually connects bone to bone
- Medical term for towards front of the body
- Overstretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- Used to create images of tissue and organs within the body
- taking waste products away from a tissue
- Term for towards the mid-line of the body
- Action that increases inner angle of a joint
- Action that decreases inner angle of a joint
- Medical term for towards the back of the body
- Straightening a part of the body to its full length
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates towards the mid-line of the body
- when a part of the body becomes enlarged because of an accumulation of fluid it is ____
25 Clues: Discoloration of the skin • Relating to the lengthwise dimension • A partial dislocation or misalignment • Overstretching or tearing of a ligament • taking waste products away from a tissue • Tissue that usually connects bone to bone • Term for towards the mid-line of the body • Medical term for towards front of the body • Term for away from the mid-line of the body • ...
Emergency Medical Services 2017-12-21
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- Number of pregnancy a woman has obtained
- A condition where termination of a fetus before its viability
- A respiratory rate of less than the normal
- A part of your personal protective equipment
- Use to hear heart and lung sounds
- The initial step in all assessment
- An increase in the heart rate
- A common drugs given to patient with exacerbation on the pulmonary area
- An increase in respiratory rate
- A condition wherein there is accumulation of fluids in the extremities
- The best position for OB patient during delivery
- The process of the exchange of gases between lungs and ambient air
- A peripheral neurovascular assessment
- Insufficient tissue perfusion in the body
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- The largest artery in the body
- A loss of blood more than 500ml
- A neurological Assessment
- A condition where in blood glucose level increase abnormally
- A device use to check for body temperature
- A condition which heart increases its pumping mechanism
- Altered Mental Status
- A pulse rate less than the normal
- an artificial process of providing oxygen when organs or tissues of a patient that are under hypoxia state or blood in hypoxemia state (low oxygen in the blood)
- A condition wherein wheezes can be heard upon exhalation
- The process of exchanging higher molecules to lower concentrated molecules in the lungs
25 Clues: Altered Mental Status • A neurological Assessment • An increase in the heart rate • The largest artery in the body • A loss of blood more than 500ml • An increase in respiratory rate • Use to hear heart and lung sounds • A pulse rate less than the normal • The initial step in all assessment • A peripheral neurovascular assessment • Number of pregnancy a woman has obtained • ...
Medical Term puzzle 2018-04-19
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- a newborn infant
- pertaining to the heart
- inflammation of the lungs
- the fundamental unit of a word
- backward flow
- lack of muscle tone
- cancer of white blood cells
- pertaining to the voice
- a group of four
- having many forms
- after, behind
- study of and treatment of the skeleton
- having three points or cusps
- many
- having a blood clot
- pertaining to the skin
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- high body temperature
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- pertaining to saliva
- to move toward the midline
- against,opposite
- lacking water
- enlargement of the colon
- red blood cell
- consisting of many cells
- care and treatment of children
- one
27 Clues: one • many • lacking water • backward flow • after, behind • red blood cell • a group of four • a newborn infant • against,opposite • having many forms • lack of muscle tone • having a blood clot • pertaining to saliva • high body temperature • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • enlargement of the colon • consisting of many cells • inflammation of the lungs • ...
medical term-kylie 2018-07-11
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- word, more or one root
- ASAP
- black
- care and treatment of children
- toward, near
- meaning condition of
- beginning of word
- study and treatment of mental disorder
- end of word
- having many forms
- away from
- phalanx
- cyan
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- small
- loss of intellectual function
- hyper
- anti
- erythro
- middle of word
- one half of a rounded structure
- heart
- having three points
- study of living organism
- hypo
- quadruplet
25 Clues: ASAP • anti • hypo • cyan • small • black • hyper • heart • erythro • phalanx • away from • quadruplet • end of word • toward, near • middle of word • beginning of word • having many forms • having three points • meaning condition of • word, more or one root • study of living organism • loss of intellectual function • care and treatment of children • one half of a rounded structure • ...
Medical Term Crossword 2022-02-24
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- what medications controls loose stools to relieve diarrhea?
- what is the meaning of the prefix quadri-?
- what medications counteracts or neutralizes acidity in the stomach?
- prefix meaning above or upon.
- suffix meaning excision or removal.
- Vulgaris, An inflammatory skin disease of the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles and there are blackheads or whiteheads as well as papules and pustules.
- prefix meaning none.
- twisting of the bowel on itself causing an obstruction.
- prefix meaning backward or behind.
- defense mechanism against injury and disease to help in healing; characterized by redness and heat with swelling as well as pain.
- what is the meaning of the suffix -tripsy?
- added to the beginning of a word to change the meaning.
- what is created when a word root is combined with a vowel to help with pronouncing it easier.
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- examination of the entire length of the colon.
- what medications control nausea and vomiting?
- a white blood cell.
- added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
- suffix meaning separation or destruction or loosening.
- suffix meaning for suture.
- prefix meaning between.
- suffix meaning the process of recording.
- abnormal fibrous band binding tissues that are normally separated.
- Foundation of the word that contains its main meaning.
- A staphylococcal infection classified by a localized collection of pus that is at the infection site.
24 Clues: a white blood cell. • prefix meaning none. • prefix meaning between. • suffix meaning for suture. • prefix meaning above or upon. • prefix meaning backward or behind. • suffix meaning excision or removal. • suffix meaning the process of recording. • what is the meaning of the prefix quadri-? • what is the meaning of the suffix -tripsy? • ...
Medical Term 3 2021-12-19
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- eardrum
- megaly
- puncture to aspirate fluid
- resembling a nipple
- hardening
- closed or absent body opening
- smaller
- formation
- pulse
- Peri (Outer)
- ear
- dropping/sagging
- scant/few
- smell
- earwax
- state of
- ankle
- blephar
- Esis/iasis
- pil/I, pil/o
- dry
- para
- sclera
- breath
- coal dust
- Auto
- Opening
- a/an
- ia/osis
- Sym/syn
- pus
- Ad
- hidden
- flesh
- constriction/narrowing
- Bi
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- atel
- lice
- gray
- stretching, expansion
- digestion
- ac/al/ar/ary/ic/ous
- cutane/o, dermat/o, derm/o
- chest
- softening
- Onych
- alopec
- mydri
- suturing/repairing
- Cavity
- eu
- oid
- hidr/o
- internal organs
- control/stop
- carbon dioxide
- rapid flow of blood
- rhytid
- pressure/weight
- glassy
- growth
- nerve root
- growth/tumor
- water
- myc/o
- hirsut
- surgical crushing
- Cold
- Cell
69 Clues: eu • Ad • Bi • oid • ear • dry • pus • atel • lice • gray • para • Auto • a/an • Cold • Cell • chest • Onych • mydri • pulse • smell • ankle • water • myc/o • flesh • megaly • alopec • Cavity • hidr/o • earwax • rhytid • glassy • growth • sclera • breath • hirsut • hidden • eardrum • smaller • blephar • Opening • ia/osis • Sym/syn • state of • digestion • hardening • softening • formation • scant/few • coal dust • Esis/iasis • nerve root • Peri (Outer) • control/stop • pil/I, pil/o • growth/tumor • ...
Medical Terms List 2022-02-03
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- difficulty with reading, writing, spelling, etc)
- surgical removal of the ballooned area
- abnormal growth of cells, tissues, or organs
- swelling of lymph nodes
- growth on neck, groin, or eyelids
- abdominal dilation
- inflammation of gastric mucosa
- region over the stomach
- stomach pain
- body parts for away from the center
- enlarged tonsils
- gastric hemorrhage
- surgical removal adrenal glands
- puffiness of entire digit
- benign tumor of glandular tissue
- yellowing of the skin
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- pain in upper abdomen
- anterior glandular lobe
- inflammation of hands and feet
- disordered speech
- collective term for the stomach
- skin inflammation
- abnormally intense thirst
- gum inflammation
- inability to swallow with ease
- umbrella term for ocular diseases
- prevention of disease in elderly people
- relating to old age
- pain during urination
- surgical removal of adenoids
- yellowish nodules in the skin
31 Clues: stomach pain • gum inflammation • enlarged tonsils • disordered speech • skin inflammation • abdominal dilation • gastric hemorrhage • relating to old age • pain in upper abdomen • pain during urination • yellowing of the skin • anterior glandular lobe • swelling of lymph nodes • region over the stomach • abnormally intense thirst • puffiness of entire digit • surgical removal of adenoids • ...
Medical Word Parts 2022-02-07
20 Clues: blue • above • nerve • gland • small • before • cancer • system • study of • knowledge • enlargement • black tumor • pertaining to • tumor, swelling • white blood cell • abnormal development • one who studies blood • disease of the nerves • pertaining to a virus • disease of the muscle
Medical Terms Crossword 2023-10-01
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- scarring and dysfunction of the liver caused by chronic liver disease.
- Excision of a diseased appendix
- second part of the small intestine
- abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces
- vomiting of blood from bleeding in the stomach or esophagus
- anterior, front
- Region of the navel
- trachea (windpipe)
- hole that completely penetrates a structure
- liver
- paralysis
- excision removal
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- tapping a body structure with the hand or fingers
- acute inflammation of the membranes of the nose
- Localized collection of pus at the site of an infection
- stomach
- many/much
- inflammation of the pancreas
- swallowing / eating
- process of forming pus
- Skin
- one-half
- epidermal growth caused by a virus; warts
- against
- Transplantation of healthy tissue to an injured site
- under, below deficient
- black
- process of recording
- midline of the body or structure
- bone
30 Clues: Skin • bone • black • liver • stomach • against • one-half • many/much • paralysis • anterior, front • excision removal • trachea (windpipe) • swallowing / eating • Region of the navel • process of recording • process of forming pus • under, below deficient • inflammation of the pancreas • Excision of a diseased appendix • midline of the body or structure • second part of the small intestine • ...
Medical Breakthroughs Crossword 2024-02-20
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- a university that Chapin partners with to create an online public health class
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells that has structural similarities to DNA
- a class of drugs that derive from, or mimic, natural substances found in the opium poppy plant
- the process of taking an organ or living tissue and implanting it in another part of the body or in another body
- in the traditional sense, a strip of fabric used to cover a wound, hold a dressing in place, immobilize an injured part, or apply pressure
- a university where the first successful human face and eye transplant was done
- a diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby
- the branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical removal, repair, or readjustment of organs and tissues, often involving cutting into the body.
- a manufacturing process that creates a physical object from a digital design
- a two work term that is a mutation, or a harmful change to a gene, that affects your genes or when you have the wrong amount of genetic material.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent
- a period of sleep that is very deep, during which your eyes and muscles make many small movements; abbreviation for rapid eye movement
- a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion
- cell = a cell shaped like a crescent moon
- a computer-based system that acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and translates them into commands that are relayed to an output device to carry out a desired action; abbreviation for brain-computer interfaces
- aka Mary Jane, grass, pot, weed
- inflammation or swelling of the joints
- a device or tissue that is placed inside or on the surface of the body
- the community of microorganisms
- a discipline that applies engineering principles of design and analysis to biological systems and biomedical technologies
- a colorless, odorless gas that is needed for animal and plant life
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- a progressive disorder that affects the nervous system and the parts of the body controlled by the nerves
- an ink used to make 3D-printed organs
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
- a new medical approach that will replace the missing tooth with a bioengineered tooth or to restore the damaged dental tissue; abbreviation for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine and Dentistry
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- an association that evaluates consensus standards for appropriateness for the review of medical device safety and performance; abbreviation for the U.S. Food and Drug Association
- an unborn offspring
- the branch of medicine that makes use of nanotechnology for disease prevention, monitoring, and intervention through new means for imaging, diagnosis, treatment, repair, and regeneration.
- a double-stranded molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- a medicine that can help people who are overdosing on an opioid
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- a technology company founded by Elon Musk building a device “designed to connect human brains directly to computers
- a gene-editing technology that is becoming very important in biomedical research
- __cell = a type of cell with the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- an automatically operated machine that replaces human effort
- an outside skeleton that many invertebrates, or animals without backbones, have
- part of the digestive tract and especially the intestine or stomach
- a combination of drugs used as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (a sleep disorder) that some people overuse
- a type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate or suppress the immune system to help the body fight cancer, infection, and other diseases
- the science of life and living organisms
- a layer at the back of the eyeball containing cells that are sensitive to light
44 Clues: an unborn offspring • aka Mary Jane, grass, pot, weed • the community of microorganisms • an ink used to make 3D-printed organs • inflammation or swelling of the joints • the science of life and living organisms • cell = a cell shaped like a crescent moon • an automatically operated machine that replaces human effort • ...
Maxim Medical Crossword 2023-12-21
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- Supports typically used with chairs for comfort or relief.
- Type of medical stocking used to support blood flow.
- Elastic garments worn to support leg circulation.
- Orthopedic appliances used to support weak joints or muscles.
- Therapy method using physical techniques for rehabilitation.
- The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- Walking sticks used as a mobility aid.
- Relating to the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of deformities of bones or muscles.
- Treatment methods for rehabilitation or health improvement.
- A powered chair designed to assist a person in standing up.
- A rail installed to prevent falls or aid in mobility, often found in bathrooms.
- A mobility aid for those unable to walk.
- Hand coverings, often used for protection in medical settings.
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- Rails installed along staircases or corridors for support and safety.
- A condition related to involuntary loss of urine or feces.
- Soft supports used for comfort or relief, often in seating.
- A seat designed for use in a bathtub or shower for safety.
- Short for rehabilitation, the process of restoring health or normal life.
- Products related to individual hygiene and grooming.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Strips of material used to support or compress muscles or joints.
- General term for devices that provide physical assistance or relief.
- Practices or products related to maintaining health and cleanliness.
- General term for maintenance and care of the feet.
- Tools or devices to help with everyday tasks.
- A small vehicle or aid for enhanced personal mobility.
- A surgical procedure creating an opening in the body for the discharge of bodily wastes.
- (Personal Protection Equipment), Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- Mobility aids used to transfer weight from the legs to the upper body.
- A frame used to assist with walking, especially for the elderly or disabled.
30 Clues: Walking sticks used as a mobility aid. • A mobility aid for those unable to walk. • Tools or devices to help with everyday tasks. • Elastic garments worn to support leg circulation. • General term for maintenance and care of the feet. • The ability to move or be moved freely and easily. • Products related to individual hygiene and grooming. • ...
Medical School Puzzle 2023-09-21
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- Study of the causes and spread of disease
- Study of the bones and muscles
- Study of the endocrine system
- Maintaining a constant internal environment
- Study of chemical processes in living things
- Material within the cell membrane that is not part of the nucleus
- Study of the skin
- Study of the kidneys
- Study of microorganisms
- Study of the body's structure
- Study of drugs
- Study of viruses
- Study of the body's function
- Study of surgical operations
- Study of the heart
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- Study of cancer
- Study of images of the body
- Study of children's health
- Study of genes and heredity
- Study of women's health and childbirth
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the immune system
- Study of anesthesia
- Study of the digestive system
- Study of tissues
- Study of the lungs
- Study of the development of embryos
- Study of mental disorders
- HEALTH Study of the health of populations
- Diseases and conditions named after a person or place connected with them
- A procedure that uses a flexible tube with a light and camera to examine the inside of the body
- Study of disease
32 Clues: Study of drugs • Study of cancer • Study of tissues • Study of disease • Study of viruses • Study of the skin • Study of the lungs • Study of the heart • Study of anesthesia • Study of the kidneys • Study of microorganisms • Study of mental disorders • Study of children's health • Study of the immune system • Study of images of the body • Study of genes and heredity • Study of the nervous system • ...
Amplify Medical Conditions 2023-10-06
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- This breaks down into glucose
- People with asthma sometimes have trouble doing this
- The tubes inside the lungs of someone with asthma sometimes do this
- This helps open the lungs to breathe easier
- This system breaks down food
- This organ makes enzymes in your body
- Red blood cells carries this
- Anemia is when the body doesn't have enough of these
- This system transports amino acids, oxygen, and glucose to cells
- A person with type 1 diabetes may have levels of this that get too high
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- This allows glucose to enter a cell
- This is a good source of iron
- Protein breaks down into this
- This system brings in oxygen molecules from the air
- A good source of protein
- One of the main things that cells need
- Tiny structures where oxygen moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system
- The pancreas helps the body
- This can help cure and prevent anemia
- Another term for glucose
- These help break food down
- Without insulin, glucose is "________" of cells
22 Clues: A good source of protein • Another term for glucose • These help break food down • The pancreas helps the body • This system breaks down food • Red blood cells carries this • This is a good source of iron • This breaks down into glucose • Protein breaks down into this • This allows glucose to enter a cell • This can help cure and prevent anemia • ...
Wartime medical advancements 2025-06-04
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- When soldiers had bad dental hygiene, they would develop an oral disease called what?
- _____One of the most common causes of morality other than warfare itself
- Tooth____ became a common substitute for toothpaste because it was easier to carry
- during surgery_______to remove shrapnel from the head
- magnetic resonance imaging utilizes the hydrogen atoms in our bodies and using radio waves to detect their locations
- Trains converted to wards, pharmacies and operating rooms were called ______trains
- ______kits were carried by medics into war
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- ______ surgery, a surgical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, including their supporting structures and vascular supply
- Cardiac_______-devices that apply an electric charge or current to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat
- Lewis Yealland, tried to cure it by shocking them applying______
- Abriviation for mobile army surgical hospital
- an antibiotic drug accidentally discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1982
- ______had a particularly high impact on soldier mortality rates because of how easy the disease spread often infecting whole military camps and mobilized troops
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- (AE)
- The woman who invented the mobile x-ray unit
- a computed tomography scan uses ionizing radiation like x-ray scans but uses a rotating x-ray beam that can capture a 3D image of the body
- Due to advancements in artillery and chemical warfare many soldiers were left permanently______
- _____equipment was very expensive and hard to raise funds for
- The blue mass pill was used as a _____
- Atherosclerosis - a disease of the _____
- A deadly disease spread by mosquitoes
- A drug used to cure and help treat Malaria
- invented the plastic surgery technique called 'tubed pedical'
- ____tooth brushes were invented to help prevent trench Mouth and became a common household item
- ______ were used for open breaks
- _____warfare that made WW1 especially brutal
- Pins and Metal _____ were used to heal broken bones
28 Clues: (AE) • Post-traumatic stress disorder • ______ were used for open breaks • A deadly disease spread by mosquitoes • The blue mass pill was used as a _____ • Atherosclerosis - a disease of the _____ • A drug used to cure and help treat Malaria • ______kits were carried by medics into war • The woman who invented the mobile x-ray unit • ...
Diagnostic Medical Sonography 2026-01-03
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- minimum distance between two reflectors along the ultrasound beam direction
- Lower, away from the head
- towards the back
- Doppler scan that measures blood flow by attributing color to different velocities of movement
- Minimum distance between two reflectors perpendicular to the ultrasound beam direction.
- A transducer that has a motor inside.
- toward the middle or center
- Gel used in an ultrasound scan functions as the medium through which sound energy is transmitted between the transducer and the patients skin.
- Imaging error that occurs in color flow Doppler and pulsed wave Doppler scans sampling rate is insufficient to record direction and velocity.
- The tendency for ultrasound waves to decrease as they travel through tissues.
- an imaging technique that focuses on the different heights of amplitude spikes
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- Away from the point of origin or trunk.
- Toward the side
- the ability for sound waves to travel without return echoes because an anechoic space is full of fluid, creating a black space in the sonogram
- in front
- area in which sound waves encounter a dense structure, such as a tumor or fetus, and all waves are reflected
- toward the point of origin or trunk
- early ultrasound modality that shows the time-motion display of the ultrasound wave; displayed as a single scan line, not a visual image
- Am imaging technique that focuses on the brightness of the echo, not the amplitude spikes (such as in a typical 2D ultrasound)
- Highly sensitive Doppler technique that detects moving matter.
- procedure named after physicist Christan Doppler in which sound waves bounce off circulating red cells to measure blood flow;often used to detect the heartbeat of a fetus
- the ultrasound beams enter the body from the lateral (right or left) direction
- structures that return greater echoes of sound waves and appear bright white on a sonogram
- structures that return weaker echoes of sound waves and appear gray or black on a sonogram
- body chamber without echoes; fluid-filled structures that appear black on the sonogram
- change in frequency as the transducer moves away from the source of the sound echoes.
26 Clues: in front • Toward the side • towards the back • Lower, away from the head • toward the middle or center • toward the point of origin or trunk • A transducer that has a motor inside. • Away from the point of origin or trunk. • Highly sensitive Doppler technique that detects moving matter. • minimum distance between two reflectors along the ultrasound beam direction • ...
Seek Medical Help 2026-02-10
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- Symptoms after a blow to the head or body include confusion or sensitivity to light.
- Signs of trouble with this system include gasping or labored breathing.
- Summon EMS to seek medical help for ___ injuries.
- These are severe if they cover a large area or affect hands, feet, or face.
- Special puncture wounds caused by humans or animals with high risk of infection.
- It is serious if the person loses more than six ounces or if efforts to slow it don't work.
- Bleeding that requires medical help.
- Do this to get an injured limb above the level of the heart to slow bleeding.
- To support this, you may treat shock, apply direct pressure, or give CPR.
- These are injuries affecting hard tissue that require medical care.
- Open it by tilting the head back past neutral.
- When a joint becomes misaligned after an injury, symptoms include inability to move the limb.
- A life-threatening breathing problem characterized by a blocked airway.
- Immobilize the limb to give care for this type of soft tissue injury.
- A deadly bacterial infection that may occur when wounds are caused by something rusty or dirty.
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- Altered mental status that requires medical help.
- Apply it firmly and directly to stop severe external bleeding.
- Wounds with signs of damage such as tingling or numbness.
- Check the scene for it before providing wound care.
- Staying calm during an emergency will help you make these more effectively.
- If these are present, eliminate them if you can or stand back and call 911.
- Signs of this include redness, swelling, and pus.
- Do not move the victim if you suspect this type of damage.
- Signs include rapid swelling of the tongue, throat, or face.
- It is compromised if the person is wheezing or gasping.
- The third of the 3 C's, in this step you do what you can for the injured person.
- Even if someone is stable, you need to keep doing this to their vital signs.
- Use clean running water to do this to treat burns.
- When it is effective, it starts by introducing yourself and giving frequent updates during the emergency.
- The second of the 3 P's, you try to keep the injury from causing further harm.
30 Clues: Bleeding that requires medical help. • Open it by tilting the head back past neutral. • Altered mental status that requires medical help. • Summon EMS to seek medical help for ___ injuries. • Signs of this include redness, swelling, and pus. • Use clean running water to do this to treat burns. • Check the scene for it before providing wound care. • ...
Muscular Medical Terms 2026-02-11
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- The process of recording the electrical activity of muscle tissue
- inflammation of muscle tissue
- A condition of being without coordination
- abnormally slow resting heart rate
- Pain in a tendon
- inflammation of the tendon
- a tumor or mass that is in muscle or flesh
- Disease of the nerves.
- the study of movement
- Hernia of a muscle
- The process of stretching out or straightening
- A benign tumor composed of fibrous or connective tissue
- the process of two or more bones joining together
- The process of recording muscle contractions
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- Overdevelopment/increase in size of an organ or tissue
- moving a joint beyond its normal safe range of motion
- pertaining to the muscle
- a deficiency or loss of muscle mass (flesh)
- Pertaining to a device used to straighten or support a limb or the spine
- The process of turning inward
- The act of bending a joint
- The condition of excessive pressure or strain
- Breakdown or destruction of striated muscle tissue
- pertaining to the heart
- Rupture of a tendon
- Pertaining to a joint.
- chronic disorder characterized by muscle and fibrous tissue pain
- Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- An abnormal condition of fibrous tissue growth
- the study of disease
- specialist of the heart
- Reduced muscle tone or tension.
32 Clues: Pain in a tendon • Hernia of a muscle • Rupture of a tendon • the study of disease • the study of movement • Pertaining to a joint. • Disease of the nerves. • pertaining to the heart • specialist of the heart • pertaining to the muscle • The act of bending a joint • inflammation of the tendon • inflammation of muscle tissue • The process of turning inward • Reduced muscle tone or tension. • ...
Medical Vampires - Phelbotomy 2025-11-25
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- PREFIX MEANING VEIN
- THE ACT OF PUNCTURING A VEIN TO OBTAIN A BLOOD SAMPLE
- FOSSA THE BEND OF THE ARM ADJACENT TO THE ELBOW; THE AREA MOST FREQUENTLY USED FOR VENIPUNCTURES.
- THE STUDY OF BLOOD AND BLOOD FORMING TISSUES
- WHITE BLOOD CELLS
- PRFIX INDICATING BLOOD
- SMALLEST BLOOD VESSEL THAT CONNECTS ARTERIES AND VEINS
- DESTRUCTION OF RED BLOOD CELLS WITH THE LIBERATION OF HEMOGLOBIN WHICH DIFFUSES INTO THE SURROUNDING FLUID.
- THE EXAMINATION AND ANALYSIS OF URINE
- A DEVICE WHICH SPINS TEST TUBES AT HIGH SPEEDS
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- FAINTING
- THE CLEAR, YELLOWISH FLUID PORTION OF BLOOD IN WHICH CELLS ARE SUSPENDED
- VEINS VEINS IN THE HANDS
- THE ATTACHMENT OF A VEIN TO AN ARTERY TO CHANGE THE FLOW OF BLOOD. MOST COMMONLY SEEN IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
- SERVING TO PREVENT THE COAGULATION OF BLOOD.
- A LOCALIZED COLLECTION OF BLOOD, USUSALLY CLOTTED,
- VEIN LARGE VEIN ON THE INNER SIDE OF THE UPPER ARM
- HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTIONS
- THE SPACE WITHIN AN ARETERY, VEIN OR TUBE
- THE DIAMETER OF A NEEDLE
- COAT THIN LAYER BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND RED CELLS IN A VOLUME OF DRAWN BLOOD THAT MOSTLY CONTAINS WHITE CELLS
21 Clues: FAINTING • WHITE BLOOD CELLS • PREFIX MEANING VEIN • PRFIX INDICATING BLOOD • THE DIAMETER OF A NEEDLE • VEINS VEINS IN THE HANDS • HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTIONS • THE EXAMINATION AND ANALYSIS OF URINE • THE SPACE WITHIN AN ARETERY, VEIN OR TUBE • THE STUDY OF BLOOD AND BLOOD FORMING TISSUES • SERVING TO PREVENT THE COAGULATION OF BLOOD. • ...
muscular medical terms 2026-02-18
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- slow movement
- breakdown of muscle fibers
- low muscle tone
- excess muscle tone
- field dealing with straightening bones or muscles
- muscle disease
- loss of muscle mass
- pertaining to muscle
- cutting into a muscle
- incision into a tendon
- recording muscle
- the muscle system of the body
- record of muscle electricity
- inflammation of a muscle
- tumor made of fibrous tissue
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- weakness in three limbs
- nerve disease
- inflammation of a tendon
- inflammation of fascia
- no movement
- disease of the heart muscle
- rupture of a muscle
- nerve pain
- softening of a muscle
- muscle pain
- paralysis of lower body
- painful or abnormal movement
- abnormal condition of fibers
- surgical freeing of a tendon
- suturing a tendon
30 Clues: nerve pain • no movement • muscle pain • slow movement • nerve disease • muscle disease • low muscle tone • recording muscle • suturing a tendon • excess muscle tone • rupture of a muscle • loss of muscle mass • pertaining to muscle • cutting into a muscle • softening of a muscle • inflammation of fascia • incision into a tendon • weakness in three limbs • paralysis of lower body • ...
Medical Terms 1234 2024-03-29
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- disease that causes a fast rise in body temperature and severe muscle contractions when someone receives general anesthesia with one or more of the following drugs:
- can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- abnormality in the spine or spinal cord tissue, typically following an accident or trauma to the region.
- happens when the lungs do not effectively exchange the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- begins when genetic changes interfere with this orderly process.
- stomach contents move up into the esophagus.
- occurs when your body attacks a foreign, and typically harmless, substance
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- involuntary movement in one or more muscles.
- pain associated with menstruation
- is caused by flu viruses that spread from person to person. When someone with the flu coughs, sneezes, or talks, they spray tiny droplets.
- a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
- that only affects the joints, usually in the hands, knees, hips, neck, and lower back.
- a type of arthritis that causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine.
- brain and other parts of the body becomes disrupted and a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the central nervous system.
- a sore on the lining of your stomach, small intestine or esophagus.
- the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times.
- an uneasiness in your stomach.
- body's way of getting rid of harmful substances from the stomach.
- mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose.
20 Clues: an uneasiness in your stomach. • pain associated with menstruation • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • involuntary movement in one or more muscles. • stomach contents move up into the esophagus. • mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose. • the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. • ...
Medical Abbreviations 3 2024-06-10
35 Clues: k • p • q • L • MI • PR • PT • ml • NG • IU • pc • mg • OU • K+ • pt • OT • OS • qd • NP • LR • NPO • PCA • mcg • PTT • mEq • per • q2h • N&V • N/C • PO,po • J-tube • q.o.d. • q.i.d. • p.r.n.,PRN • L with Circle
MEDICAL CROSSWORD 25 2025-01-15
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- organ where a baby develops during pregnancy also called uterus
- neurodegenerative disease affecting muscles and nerves, also called Lou Gehrig’s Disease
- identification of a disease or condition
- specific amount of medication to take
- up to vomit
- craving to eat non-food items, an eating disorder
- available without a prescription
- feeling sleepy, commonly with some medication
- solid form of medication taken orally
- to inspect a patient’s body for medical reasons
- desire to eat food
- partial or complete loss of hearing
- a fit, convulsions
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- when the patient follows a prescribed medical treatment plan
- lack of coordination or awkward movement
- sequencing analysing the complete DNA of an organism
- feeling of intense worry or fear
- medical procedure involving an operation
- involuntary shaking or trembling
- painful, often inflamed spot on the body
- viral infection causing fever, aches, and fatigue
- contagious disease also known as varicella
- topical cream for skin application
- unintended effects of a medication
- liquid medication to relieve coughing for example
- manner of walking
- rough or strained voice quality
- care given to manage a condition
- abnormal condition affecting the body
- interactions effects when drugs are taken together
30 Clues: up to vomit • manner of walking • desire to eat food • a fit, convulsions • rough or strained voice quality • feeling of intense worry or fear • involuntary shaking or trembling • available without a prescription • care given to manage a condition • topical cream for skin application • unintended effects of a medication • partial or complete loss of hearing • ...
Medical Term A 2024-09-30
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- Medical term for hair loss.
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
- Irregular heartbeat or rhythm.
- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood.
- Hardening or narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- A benign tumor of glandular tissue.
- Temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.
- A condition in which the heart ceases to generate an electrical pulse, often referred to as "flatline.
- A condition in which there is too much acid in the body fluids.
- Loss of ability to understand or express speech, typically due to brain damage.
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- An abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel.
- Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness.
- A medication that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness.
- Often called "lazy eye," a condition in which the brain favors one eye over the other.
- Thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries.
- A psychological disorder characterized by a lack of appetite and an obsessive desire to lose weight.
- The wasting away or decrease in size of a body part or tissue.
- A chronic condition causing narrowing and swelling of the airways.
- A partial or total loss of memory.
- The failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally.
20 Clues: Medical term for hair loss. • Irregular heartbeat or rhythm. • A partial or total loss of memory. • A benign tumor of glandular tissue. • Thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries. • The failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally. • Inflammation of the joints, causing pain and stiffness. • A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. • ...
Medical Terms 2 2024-06-19
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- Has 28 bones in 3 groups, cranium, facial bones, 3 small ear bones
- Breathing, as the chest volume cavity increases, the pressure falls, rushes air into lungs.
- The back surface of the body
- Shortness of breath
- The front surface of the body
- Tissues that attach bone to muscle, only slight motion.
- The bottom of the foot.
- Nearer to the feet
- Where two bones meet.
- The spinal side of the body
- It’s the motion away from the midline (arm up)
- The tip of the structure, i.e. top of the heart
- The angle of the joint, flexing
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- The heel bone
- Muscle that attaches bone to the skeleton
- Runs vertically but divides the body into left and right.
- Fibrous tissues that connect bone to bone, stabilize joints.
- The Pharynx, Mouth, Epiglottis, Larynx
- The Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli, Pulmonary capillaries.
- The body part is a portion nearer to the head.
- Structures farther from the body near the free end
- Divides the body horizontally into top and bottom.
- The position with palms and feet facing toward you.
23 Clues: The heel bone • Nearer to the feet • Shortness of breath • Where two bones meet. • The bottom of the foot. • The spinal side of the body • The back surface of the body • The front surface of the body • The angle of the joint, flexing • The Pharynx, Mouth, Epiglottis, Larynx • Muscle that attaches bone to the skeleton • The body part is a portion nearer to the head. • ...
Medical Terms 2 2024-06-19
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- Has 28 bones in 3 groups, cranium, facial bones, 3 small ear bones
- Breathing, as the chest volume cavity increases, the pressure falls, rushes air into lungs.
- The back surface of the body
- Shortness of breath
- The front surface of the body
- Tissues that attach bone to muscle, only slight motion.
- The bottom of the foot.
- Nearer to the feet
- Where two bones meet.
- The spinal side of the body
- It’s the motion away from the midline (arm up)
- The tip of the structure, i.e. top of the heart
- The angle of the joint, flexing
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- The heel bone
- Muscle that attaches bone to the skeleton
- Runs vertically but divides the body into left and right.
- Fibrous tissues that connect bone to bone, stabilize joints.
- The Pharynx, Mouth, Epiglottis, Larynx
- The Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli, Pulmonary capillaries.
- The body part is a portion nearer to the head.
- Structures farther from the body near the free end
- Divides the body horizontally into top and bottom.
- The position with palms and feet facing toward you.
23 Clues: The heel bone • Nearer to the feet • Shortness of breath • Where two bones meet. • The bottom of the foot. • The spinal side of the body • The back surface of the body • The front surface of the body • The angle of the joint, flexing • The Pharynx, Mouth, Epiglottis, Larynx • Muscle that attaches bone to the skeleton • The body part is a portion nearer to the head. • ...
Medical term List 2024-08-27
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- back side
- near the head
- chest position knees pulled up to chest
- front side head end
- below
- position top arm 90 degree angle
- standing tall
- lying on your belly face-down
- closer to the point of the origin
- near the tail end
- toward midline of body
- towards the sides
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- position patient lying on their side
- cavity holds only the lungs
- back side tail end
- position lying on your back face up
- plane horizontal line divides body into top
- cavity that only holds the heart
- Position head of bed elevated
- farther away from origin/POA
- sagittal plane vertical line down LT/RT
- the front side
- plane vertical line down body not half
- skull
- above
25 Clues: below • skull • above • back side • near the head • standing tall • the front side • near the tail end • towards the sides • back side tail end • front side head end • toward midline of body • cavity holds only the lungs • farther away from origin/POA • Position head of bed elevated • lying on your belly face-down • cavity that only holds the heart • position top arm 90 degree angle • ...
set #6 medical 2024-11-07
24 Clues: pain • root • half • half • away • x-ray • growth • smooth • around • beside • channel • weakness • weakness • to break • movement • loosening • sensation • paralysis • difficult • to stretch • sound waves • to stick out • sole of foot • connective tissue
GLH MEDICAL CROSSWORD 2024-10-31
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- This type of colonoscopy does not confirm the presence of disease, illness or injury.
- Positive Airway Pressure machines are found under the service code
- Inquiries on Diabetic Supplies will be transferred to this department
- Blood _______ Monitor
- Up to 12 individual or 6 pairs per year (two words)
- These can be reviewed when additional information is submitted in writing
- A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases
- Diabetes patients will be classified as either Type 2 or
- Another way of saying Calcitriol
- The service code for Myoelectric arms
- This province or territory covers limbs and accessories for people over 65
- For adults, the frequency is every 3 years for a __________ prosthetic
- Number of years before a PAP machine can be replaced
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- If a claim or estimate includes charges for multiple quantities of the same type of supply (i.e., two masks), allow coverage for one and __________ the other
- Insulin is a common treatment for patients with this disease
- The study of how a person's DNA affects their response to certain medications
- Transfer to, for service performed outside of the patient’s province of residence
- A copy of this needs to be included for a CPAP claim
- No coverage is available for tests performed here
- Prosthetic legs used by single or bilateral above the knee amputees
- Service code for Insulin Infusion Pumps - External insulin infusion pumps (Optional Benefit)
- Ambulation
- In the MAM-Diagnostics, there are specific coverage charts for Nova Scotia, this province, and all other provinces
- Anti-Malignin Antibody Screen (AMAS) is not accepted as a standard of testing by this association
24 Clues: Ambulation • Blood _______ Monitor • Another way of saying Calcitriol • The service code for Myoelectric arms • No coverage is available for tests performed here • Up to 12 individual or 6 pairs per year (two words) • A copy of this needs to be included for a CPAP claim • Number of years before a PAP machine can be replaced • ...
Medical Assistant Week 2024-10-21
Across
- Taken on every patient automatically or manually
- I have three dogs named Whiskey, Butters and Daisy
- I like to watch scary movies alone
- Weekly MA chosen to assist with medications
- I used to have a YouTube channel
- I used to be a surgical tech
- Monthly meeting where we complete refreshers
- Platform utilized to send messages to teammates/providers etc
- I have an artistic hand
- Medical term for cancer
Down
- I auditioned for Disney
- Ride Your Green Bike On..
- I played rugby in college
- Government immunization program
- I convinced us to play Concentration
- Lyndsey likes doing these every morning with the team
- Where to search for policies
- Submit one to recognize one another
- To keep separate from everyone
- I got a food tattoo with my bestfriend
- Common artery to take a blood pressure
21 Clues: I auditioned for Disney • I have an artistic hand • Medical term for cancer • Ride Your Green Bike On.. • I played rugby in college • Where to search for policies • I used to be a surgical tech • To keep separate from everyone • Government immunization program • I used to have a YouTube channel • I like to watch scary movies alone • Submit one to recognize one another • ...
General Medical Terms 2025-09-22
Across
- Presence of bacteria in the blood.
- Difficulty or shortness of breath.
- A general term for any disease that affects the brain.
- Redness of the skin, typically caused by increased blood flow.
- A bulge or swelling in the wall of a blood vessel.
- A condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- Shrinking or wasting away of body tissues or organs.
- Condition where the body fluids contain too much acid.
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
Down
- A procedure that uses a flexible tube with a camera to view internal organs.
- Fluid, cells, or other substances that are discharged from blood vessels during inflammation.
- Lack of oxygen to the body.
- Irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm.
- A blockage in a blood vessel caused by an embolus (e.g., a clot).
- Condition where the body fluids contain too much base.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues.
- Listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually with a stethoscope
- A bluish color of the skin due to low oxygen levels in the blood.
- Non-cancerous condition or growth.
- Slow heart rate, typically less than 60 beats per minute.
20 Clues: Lack of oxygen to the body. • Presence of bacteria in the blood. • Difficulty or shortness of breath. • Non-cancerous condition or growth. • Swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues. • Irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm. • A bulge or swelling in the wall of a blood vessel. • Shrinking or wasting away of body tissues or organs. • ...
Veterinary Medical Conditions 2025-09-21
Across
- Disease of the heart muscle affecting its ability to pump blood efficiently.
- Chronic respiratory disease causing airway inflammation and difficulty breathing (common in cats).
- Overproduction of thyroid hormone, common in older cats, leading to weight loss and hyperactivity.
- Disease Includes tartar buildup, gingivitis, and periodontal disease; can lead to tooth loss.
- Inflammation of the brain often caused by infections or immune-mediated conditions.
- Contagious virus in cats that suppresses the immune system and can cause cancer.
- Common symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, and fever.
- Inflammation of the skin, which can be due to allergies, parasites, or infections.
- Contagious fungal infection causing circular patches of hair loss and scaling skin.
- Chronic or acute loss of kidney function, affecting waste removal from the body.
- Inflammation of joints causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
- Includes hepatitis and cirrhosis; affects digestion, metabolism, and toxin removal.
- Contagious respiratory illness in dogs, causing coughing, sneezing, and nasal discharge.
- Tick-borne protozoal infection affecting red blood cells, leading to anemia and fever.
- Parasitic disease from Toxoplasma gondii, usually mild but can be serious in pregnant or immunocompromised individuals.
- Inflammation and infection of the tissues surrounding teeth, leading to tooth loss.
Down
- Underactive thyroid gland, common in dogs, leading to weight gain, lethargy, and skin issues.
- A metabolic disorder where the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin, causing high blood sugar.
- Inflammation of the pancreas, often due to high-fat diets or underlying disease.
- Frequent loose or watery bowel movements due to infections, diet, or disease.
- A virus in cats that weakens the immune system, similar to HIV in humans.
- Formation of stones in the urinary tract, causing pain, blood in urine, or blockage.
- Chronic skin condition involving itchy, inflamed, or dry skin (also known as atopic dermatitis).
- Allergic reaction to flea saliva causing severe itching and hair loss.
- Opacity of the eye’s lens leading to vision impairment or blindness.
- Inflammation of the gums caused by plaque buildup and bacterial infection.
- Fatal viral disease affecting the nervous system, transmissible to humans through bites.
- Allergic skin disease triggered by environmental allergens like pollen, mold, or dust mites.
- A contagious viral disease in dogs affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
- Fungal infection caused by Candida species; can affect skin, ears, or mucous membranes.
- Intestinal infection caused by the Giardia parasite, leading to diarrhea and weight loss.
- Inflammation of the intestines, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
- Abnormal growth, infection, or inflammation of the claws.
- Highly contagious viral disease in dogs causing severe vomiting and diarrhea, often fatal if untreated.
- Bacterial infection in skin folds, common in brachycephalic breeds with excess skin.
- Skin disease caused by mites, resulting in hair loss, itching, and scabs.
- Bacterial skin infection characterized by pustules, scabs, and inflammation.
- Bacterial disease spread via urine-contaminated water; can cause kidney and liver damage.
- Inflammation of the bile ducts, often seen in cats, sometimes linked with liver or pancreatic disease.
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the tissue around the eye); often called “pink eye.”
40 Clues: Abnormal growth, infection, or inflammation of the claws. • Common symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, and fever. • Opacity of the eye’s lens leading to vision impairment or blindness. • Inflammation of joints causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. • Allergic reaction to flea saliva causing severe itching and hair loss. • ...
5.03 medical terms 2025-12-03
Across
- is: inflammation
- paralysis
- artificial or surgical opening
- development
- condition
- surgical puncture that removes fluid
- -genesis,: originating, causing
- record, radiographic image
- abnormal condition
- disease
- flow, discharge
- instrument used to measure
- secrete
- pain
- incision, cut into
Down
- surgical repair
- condition, process
- specialist in the study and/or treatment of a specific field
- process of observing
- instrument used to observe
- tumor, mass
- excision, surgical removal
- condition
- swelling
- enlargement, large
- pertaining to
26 Clues: pain • disease • secrete • swelling • paralysis • condition • condition • development • tumor, mass • pertaining to • surgical repair • flow, discharge • is: inflammation • condition, process • abnormal condition • enlargement, large • incision, cut into • process of observing • instrument used to observe • record, radiographic image • excision, surgical removal • instrument used to measure • ...
Heart medical terms 2025-11-11
Across
- The bottom of the heart
- This prefix means middle
- Records the electrical activity of the heart
- coronary artery disease
- beats per minute
- The top of the heart
- Medical name for a heart attack
- The pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- This prefix means beyond or excess
- catheterization
- An artery has a weakened wall
Down
- Hardening of the arteries
- The muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- X-ray dye called contrast is injected into blood vessels to diagnose things
- Known high blood pressure
- The heart is replaced with the heart from a donor
- Medical name for blood pressure cuff
- basic metabolic panel
- coronary artery bypass graft
- The outer layer
- This prefix means fast
- This prefix means normal
- This prefix means within
- The thin inner layer that lines each chamber
25 Clues: The outer layer • catheterization • beats per minute • The top of the heart • basic metabolic panel • This prefix means fast • The bottom of the heart • coronary artery disease • This prefix means middle • This prefix means normal • This prefix means within • Hardening of the arteries • Known high blood pressure • coronary artery bypass graft • An artery has a weakened wall • ...
MEDICAL WASTE BY MUTUM DHANAKRITIYA DEVI GROUP -11-21 2022-07-10
Across
- process minimizes the risk of toxic materials
- tissue created during procedure
- waste include broken glass, blades
- waste include gloves, containers
- transport where medical waste collection within vehicles
- waste contains infectious meterial
- waste include antibiotics , eye drops
Down
- waste include syringes , containers of blood
- process to treat waste products
- another method of medical wastes treatment
10 Clues: tissue created during procedure • process to treat waste products • waste include gloves, containers • waste include broken glass, blades • waste contains infectious meterial • waste include antibiotics , eye drops • another method of medical wastes treatment • waste include syringes , containers of blood • process minimizes the risk of toxic materials • ...
Vocab 2023-09-26
Across
- electromagnetic radiation
- heat,used in wireless communication.
- Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and
- light- human vision
- Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical
Down
- used in medical imagining to diagnose health issues
- Wave-longest waves, lowest energy, and lowest
- imagining
- thermal imagining,including night vision, and
- Spectrum-continuous range of frequencies
10 Clues: imagining • light- human vision • electromagnetic radiation • heat,used in wireless communication. • Spectrum-continuous range of frequencies • Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and • Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical • Wave-longest waves, lowest energy, and lowest • thermal imagining,including night vision, and • ...
Chapter 5 2024-12-10
Across
- The most sever penalties associated with ___ drugs; up to 20 years in prision or a fine of up to $1 million (individual) or $5 million (multiple people)
- Color test that turns violet-blue in the presence of barbiturates
- Color test that turns blue in presence of cocaine
- Confirmation test coupled with answer to 6 down to identify the fingerprint of the drug
- Schedule 3 drug example; less potential for abuse and have a current medical use (anabolic steroids)
- Color test that turns purple in presence of heroin, morphine & opium derivatives
- Color test that turns purple-blue in the presence of marijuana
- Schedule 4 drug example; have a low potential for abuse & have a current medical use (Xanax, some tranquilizers)
- Schedule 2 drug example; high potential for abuse, but they do have a medical use with severe restrictions (PCP, most amphetamine & barbiturate prescriptions)
Down
- Schedule 5 drug example; low abuse potential and have a medical use
- Color test that turns purple when chloroform is added in presence of marijuana
- Confirmation test used to separate components
- Schedule 1 drug example; high potential for abuse and have no currently accepted medical use (LSD, methaqualone & heroin)
13 Clues: Confirmation test used to separate components • Color test that turns blue in presence of cocaine • Color test that turns purple-blue in the presence of marijuana • Color test that turns violet-blue in the presence of barbiturates • Schedule 5 drug example; low abuse potential and have a medical use • ...
Medical Terms Review 2021-02-28
Across
- process of treatment(s)
- surgical puncture(s)
- bladder,sac(wr)
- breakdown, dissolve(wr)
- above, upon(p)
- fat(wr)
- Computed Tomography
- to throw/throwing(wr)
- suture, repair(s)
- stone(wr)
- attraction(wr)
- herniation(s)
- forward, in front of, before(p)
- Positron emission tomography
Down
- rupture(s)
- crushing(s)
- abnormal, difficult, bad, painful(p)
- cartilage(wr)
- abnormal condition(s)
- surrounding, around(p)
- juice(wr)
- nourishment(wr)
- prolapse, drooping, sagging(s)
- nipple(wr)
- Transurethral resection of the prostate
25 Clues: fat(wr) • juice(wr) • stone(wr) • rupture(s) • nipple(wr) • crushing(s) • cartilage(wr) • herniation(s) • above, upon(p) • attraction(wr) • bladder,sac(wr) • nourishment(wr) • suture, repair(s) • Computed Tomography • surgical puncture(s) • abnormal condition(s) • to throw/throwing(wr) • surrounding, around(p) • process of treatment(s) • breakdown, dissolve(wr) • Positron emission tomography • ...
Spanish Medical Terms 2019-12-05
39 Clues: flu • bone • sick • vein • lung • itch • cold • rash • name • pain • heart • pulse • vomit • blood • fever • nausea • cancer • artery • stroke • asthma • weight • fatigue • symptom • surgery • abdomen • diabetes • pharmacy • weakness • insomnia • medicine • swelling • last name • temperature • vital signs • palpitations • constipation • prescription • poor appetite • high blood pressure
Medical Term 1,2,3,4,5,6 2020-03-27
Across
- negative
- inflammation
- artery
- study of
- black
- gland
- heart
- normal
- backbone
- left side
- red
- Bad
- tone
- within
- before
- Pain
- a mixture
- twice
- right side
- to bind
- tissue
- synovial fluid
- muscle
- bone
- control
- lower part of body
- specialist
- rupture
- gray
- out of
- surgical suturing
- head
- fatty substance
- discharge
- small
- bent
- joint
- excessive
- movement
- crooked
- curved
- vein
- surgical incision
- large
- coordination
Down
- fat
- abnormal size
- slow
- fibrous tissue
- skull
- clot
- few
- spinal cord
- lymph vessel
- towards
- hernia
- growth
- under
- abnormal discharge
- decreased
- fast
- tendon
- three
- blood
- swayback
- in/intro
- aorta
- loosening
- fascia
- rib
- pertaining to
- between
- abnormal hardening
- out of
- before
- white
- behind
- increased
- surgical repair
- vein
- Surgical removal
- abnormal condition
- blue
- paralysis
- cartilage
- disease
- surgical creation
- cell
88 Clues: fat • few • red • Bad • rib • slow • clot • tone • fast • Pain • bone • gray • vein • head • blue • bent • cell • vein • skull • black • gland • heart • under • three • blood • aorta • twice • white • small • joint • large • artery • hernia • growth • normal • tendon • within • before • fascia • tissue • muscle • out of • before • behind • out of • curved • towards • to bind • between • control • rupture • disease • crooked • negative • study of • backbone • swayback • in/intro • movement • left side • decreased • a mixture • ...
Medical Surgical Nursing 2021-05-05
Across
- a condition that is present at birth
- a disease or symptom of disease by population the number of things within an area
- a timeframe when the diagnosis is caught at a fast time
- a diagnosis that usually ends in death
- severity of serious distress that gets worse a sign that the condition is worsening
- swelling
- a worsening of the disease
- a fast heartbeat
- a disease with an unknown cause
- the chance of recovery
Down
- what happens when the body doesn't get good blood flow
- a condition that is passed down
- a slow heart rate
- a timeframe when the diagnosis is caught over a long time
- a persistent or long-lasting condition
- a severity of distress that is less severe
- the reduction of signs and symptoms
- used to describe feeling, attitude, or pain
- severe and sudden
- refers to the number of deaths over a time period a certain amount of time
- signs and symptoms associates with disease
21 Clues: swelling • a fast heartbeat • a slow heart rate • severe and sudden • the chance of recovery • a worsening of the disease • a condition that is passed down • a disease with an unknown cause • the reduction of signs and symptoms • a condition that is present at birth • a persistent or long-lasting condition • a diagnosis that usually ends in death • ...
Medical cross word 2021-03-24
Across
- mental illness
- diseases related to kidney functions
- diseases of the brain and spinal cord
- process of cutting open
- inflammation
- condition of
- diseases of the skin
- within
- painful
- disease condition
- condition
- examination of tissue cells
- against
- study of tumors and tumor conditions
- disorders of the ear nose and throat
- urinary tract disease
Down
- diseases of the heart
- algia dynia
- surgical removal
- study of
- partial or complete lost of sensation
- process of visual examination
- disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- disorders of the immune system
- through complete
- diseases of the eyes
- disorders of the endocrine glands
- rheumatic diseases
- diseases from children during birth
- self
- specialist
- tumor
- resembling
33 Clues: self • tumor • within • painful • against • study of • condition • specialist • resembling • algia dynia • inflammation • condition of • mental illness • surgical removal • through complete • disease condition • rheumatic diseases • diseases of the skin • diseases of the eyes • diseases of the heart • urinary tract disease • process of cutting open • examination of tissue cells • process of visual examination • ...
Medical surge definitions 2022-04-20
Across
- dizziness
- long term
- outcome or course of a disease
- first disease
- rate of disease
- absence of breathing
- difficulty breathing
- obsessing about weight and eating
- short term
- symptoms of cancer reduced
- sensation to scratch
- disease from birth
Down
- blueish skin
- retention difficulty urinating, and emptying out the bladder
- shortness of breath when laying down
- vomiting of blood
- caused by primary disease
- excessive urination
- death rate
- new tissue cancer
- dark school with or without blood
- discomfort or pain in the upper part of the abdominal area
- discomfort illness, difficult to identify
23 Clues: dizziness • long term • death rate • short term • blueish skin • first disease • rate of disease • vomiting of blood • new tissue cancer • disease from birth • excessive urination • absence of breathing • difficulty breathing • sensation to scratch • caused by primary disease • symptoms of cancer reduced • outcome or course of a disease • dark school with or without blood • ...
Medical Literacy Terms 2017-05-31
Across
- term meaning ‘as needed’ or ‘when necessary’
- a hormone produced by your heart, released in response to changes in pressure inside the heart that can be related to heart failure
- The main sugar that the body makes from the food in the diet
- a disease involving constriction of the airways and difficulty or discomfort in breathing
- acting against or in contrary direction
- depletion of water in the body
- repeatedly elevated blood pressure exceeding 140 over 90 mmHg
- commonly used to denote nothing to eat and drink overnight before scheduled surgery; meaning nothing by mouth
- swelling caused by fluid in the body’s tissues
- opposite of brand name
- simultaneously having two chronic diseases or conditions in a patient
- a method of therapeutic approach or a method of diagnosis
Down
- a life-threatening condition in which the body is fighting a severe infection that has spread via the bloodstream
- term relating to the lungs
- an increase in the severity of a disease or its signs and symptoms
- term relating to the kidneys
- subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance
- a condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment due to the harm that it would cause the patient
- used to describe a yellowish tinge to the skin and the whites of the eye ball
- coming and going at intervals
- abbreviation; difficulty inhaling and exhaling
21 Clues: opposite of brand name • term relating to the lungs • term relating to the kidneys • coming and going at intervals • depletion of water in the body • acting against or in contrary direction • term meaning ‘as needed’ or ‘when necessary’ • swelling caused by fluid in the body’s tissues • abbreviation; difficulty inhaling and exhaling • ...
Medical termonolgy crossword 2017-10-10
Across
- lack of muscle tone
- thin fluid
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- practitioner of medicine
- having many forms
- lacking water
- form into one part
- study and treatment of mental
- to move toward the midline
- not able to contain control
- pertaining to the heart
- not working together
- having a blood clot in a vessel
- pertaining to the male
- determination of a disease or defect
- downward displacement
Down
- pertaining to saliva
- cancer of white blood cells
- through the skin
- pertaining to a nucleus
- to move away from the midline
- one who studies and treats the foot
- remove calcium
- inflammation of the lungs
- care and treatment of children
- cut through or across
- loss of intellectual function
27 Clues: thin fluid • lacking water • remove calcium • through the skin • having many forms • form into one part • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to saliva • not working together • cut through or across • downward displacement • pertaining to the male • pertaining to a nucleus • pertaining to the heart • practitioner of medicine • inflammation of the lungs • to move toward the midline • ...
medical term 3 2019-07-11
Across
- an abbreviation formed first letter of each word in a phase word.
- medical specialty
- lack of muscle tone
- narrowing of a canal
- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- pertaining to circulation
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- loss of sensation
- through the skin
- study of function in a living organism
- to move away from the midline
- skin disease
- dropping, downward, displacement
Down
- yellow growth on the skin
- the fundamental unit of a word
- illusion or imaginary image
- a word part added before to modify its meaning
- inflammation of the lungs
- loss of intellectual function
- study and treatment of skin
- study of body structure
- red blood cell
- a word that contains more than one root
- having a blood clot (thrombus) in a vessel
- change due to lack of nourishment
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
26 Clues: skin disease • red blood cell • through the skin • medical specialty • loss of sensation • lack of muscle tone • narrowing of a canal • study of body structure • yellow growth on the skin • inflammation of the lungs • pertaining to circulation • illusion or imaginary image • study and treatment of skin • loss of intellectual function • to move away from the midline • ...
Medical Processing Technician 2019-10-11
27 Clues: STR • MTF • MEB • OCR • HRR • DOS • CAC • FMP • ELS • VLER • DD214 • DA200 • DIEMS • AF/AR • DD2963 • weekly • CURORG • 25% off • company • Database • Separation • AHLTA data • Scan software • W-series number • Included in AHLTA report • Material Safety Data Sheet • Service Teamwork Ethics Passion Safety
Random Medical Terms 2019-04-18
Across
- Meaning few or scanty
- Prefix meaning before
- "condition of"
- Prefix meaning over
- meaning new
- Meaning dark
- Pertaining to the lymphatic system
- Medical specialty in birth and labor
- Meaning many or much
- like or resembling
- short word part at the beginning of a root word
- Meaning three
- Study of
Down
- Prefix meaning under
- Prefix meaning after
- Meaning "condition of"
- Removal or absence
- meaning normal
- meaning blue
- Prefix meaning false
- pertaining to the pelvis
- Meaning not
- study and treatment of the aged
- Prefix meaning through
- added at the end of a root word
- unit of each medical word
26 Clues: Study of • meaning new • Meaning not • meaning blue • Meaning dark • Meaning three • meaning normal • "condition of" • Removal or absence • like or resembling • Prefix meaning over • Prefix meaning under • Prefix meaning after • Prefix meaning false • Meaning many or much • Meaning few or scanty • Prefix meaning before • Meaning "condition of" • Prefix meaning through • pertaining to the pelvis • ...
Medical Terms 9 2014-09-24
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • fear • mamm • cut- • cine- • phot- • dors- • colla • micr- • gemin- • later- • swelling • finger toe • peps- pept • heel stone • cheir- chir- • about around • column rachi- • grain particle • walk take steps • pleuar rib side • in front of before • framework of the eyelid
English Medical Vocabulary 2014-11-26
Across
- the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid
- an inflammation of the prostate gland, usually the result of an infection
- localized abnormal dilations of a blood vessel, usually an artery; due to congenital defect or weakness in the wall of the vessel
- one who is recovering from a disease or operation
- without intention; accidentally
- an instrument for indirect measurement of blood pressure
- capable of being infected
- listening for sounds within the body especially from the chest, neck, or abdomen
- occurring at irregular times; not continuous or steady
- absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature
- a physical, microscopic, or chemical examination of urine
Down
- removal of the gallbladder by laparoscopic or open surgery
- a blockage in a canal, vessel, or passage of the body; the state of being closed
- elevated blood pressure in an adult
- acute and chronic conditions marked by inflammation, muscle soreness and stiffness
- a written direction or order for dispensing and administrating drugs
- something that meets a need, a convenience
- a way of carrying out a task, the performance of a scientific procedure
- excessive gas in the stomach and intestines
- the study of the causes of disease
20 Clues: capable of being infected • without intention; accidentally • the study of the causes of disease • elevated blood pressure in an adult • something that meets a need, a convenience • absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature • excessive gas in the stomach and intestines • the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid • one who is recovering from a disease or operation • ...
Administrative Medical Assisting 2014-11-24
Across
- A patient who has seen the physician within the past 3 years
- The physical components of a computer system
- An approach to medical records documentation that documents information in a specific order
- A file used on a consistent basis
- Pertaining to data that is obtained from conversation with a person or patient
- A system of scheduling in which all the patients being seen in an hour are booked at the top of the hour and seen in the order of their arrival
- Contains the standard medical and clinical data gathered in one provider’s office
- A subjective, or internal, condition felt by a patient that generally cannot be seen or felt by the doctor or measured by instruments.
- An objective or external factor that can be seen or felt by the physician or measured by an instrument.
- The term used to describe a patient who does not follow the medical advice given
- When a patient does not come in for a scheduled appointment and neglects to call and cancel the appointment
- A reminder file for keeping track of time-sensitive obligations
- Good manners
- file A file used infrequently
Down
- Pertaining to data that is readily apparent and measurable
- An item that is a piece of equipment that is used repeatedly, such as a telephone or exam table
- A process of determining the level of urgency of each incoming telephone call
- Booking an appointment several weeks or months in the future
- A device used to transfer information from one computer to another over telephone lines
- An item that is used up and must be restocked
- Unfavorable way of booking more than one appointment at the same time
- Goes beyond the data collected in the provider’s office and includes a more comprehensive patient history designed to be shared among all providers involved in a patient’s care
- A system of scheduling in which all patients arrive at specific times
- A system of scheduling in which the patient arrives when they wish and is seen on a first come first served basis
- Clear and distinct speaking
- Booking like appointments on the same day or time of day
- A program or set of instructions that tells the computer what to do
- The basic format of an appointment book
- A patient that has not received professional services from the physician within the past 3 years
29 Clues: Good manners • Clear and distinct speaking • file A file used infrequently • A file used on a consistent basis • The basic format of an appointment book • The physical components of a computer system • An item that is used up and must be restocked • Booking like appointments on the same day or time of day • Pertaining to data that is readily apparent and measurable • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2014-05-22
Across
- a woman that has been pregnant once
- the study of patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined populations
- a woman that has given birth to two or more children
- produced by the body in response to invasion by a foreign organism or molecules
- unicellular eukaryotic organisms, protists with animal-like behavior such as movement & motility
- large domain or kingdom of prokaryotic microorganisms
- requires a large incision, usually inpatient
- multiple eggs fertilized by different sperm
- administration of antigenic material to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen
- used to cut & cauterize
- causes thickening of endometrium
- in the scrapie form is an infectious agent
- single fertilized egg that splits
Down
- born before 37 weeks of gestation
- connects baby to placenta
- surgical instruments passed through several small incisions
- microscope used to see small structures during surgery
- polyphyletic group of eukaryotic parasites, worm-like organisms living in and feeding on living hosts
- third leading cause of death in America
- you are the donor and the recipient
- use of robot operated by the surgeon
- what the developing baby is called at 4 days old
- a large Y shaped protein produced by B cells that is used by the immune system to identity and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses
- small infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells of other organisms
- a substance foreign or toxic to the body
25 Clues: used to cut & cauterize • connects baby to placenta • causes thickening of endometrium • born before 37 weeks of gestation • single fertilized egg that splits • a woman that has been pregnant once • you are the donor and the recipient • use of robot operated by the surgeon • third leading cause of death in America • a substance foreign or toxic to the body • ...
Medical Management Crossword 2014-07-31
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- Houses documents such as job aids, workflows, and BQG's
- Decision made regarding the status of the authorization
- Interpreter services
- Used to determine Care Coordination/Case Management needs
- Conduct home visits and community events
- Type of review that is sent to the Medical Director
- Authorization process that does not require clinical review
- IM software used at Centene
- Provides UM and CM services for mental health, PT and OT
- Can be manual or system generated
- Software that is used to determine medical necessity
- Authorization _________ must always be open and used when building and processing authorizations
- Centene's Intranet site
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- Staff member that is the initial contact in the authorization process
- Centene's Learning Platform
- After hours advice/triage service
- Clinical Data System
- Meets criteria to receive healthcare
- Can be free text, structured or hybrid
- Type of clinical review that is done when a member is in the hospital
20 Clues: Interpreter services • Clinical Data System • Centene's Intranet site • Centene's Learning Platform • IM software used at Centene • After hours advice/triage service • Can be manual or system generated • Meets criteria to receive healthcare • Can be free text, structured or hybrid • Conduct home visits and community events • Type of review that is sent to the Medical Director • ...
"Cross" Medical Examination 2014-08-26
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- A "prefix" meaning beyond, or excess
- A "suffix" meaning cell
- A "suffix" meaning tumor, or mass
- Term meaning bone
- A "prefix" meaning "within" or "inside" something
- Term meaning tooth
- Term meaning white
- Referring to the head
- A "prefix" referring to "above" a location
- Referring to the stomach
- Term meaning cancerous
- Referring to platelets/clotting
- Referring to the spinal cord, or bone marrow
- A "suffix" meaning "control, stop, stand still"
- Term meaning kidney
- A "prefix" meaning "Across" from something
- A "suffix" meaning to flow
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- A "prefix" meaning after, or behind
- Term meaning stone
- Term meaning male, or masculine
- Term meaning weight
- Term meaning skin
- A "prefix" meaning between
- A "suffix" meaning to write
- A "prefix" referring to "below" a location
- A "suffix" , specialist in a particular field of study
- Term meaning liver
- Referring to the windpipe
- Term meaning death
- Term meaning seizure
- Referring to the tongue
- A "suffix" meaning pain
- Referring to the nerves
33 Clues: Term meaning skin • Term meaning bone • Term meaning stone • Term meaning tooth • Term meaning liver • Term meaning death • Term meaning white • Term meaning weight • Term meaning kidney • Term meaning seizure • Referring to the head • Term meaning cancerous • A "suffix" meaning cell • Referring to the tongue • A "suffix" meaning pain • Referring to the nerves • Referring to the stomach • ...
Cool Medical words 2014-05-09
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- Most people are immune to infectious disease susceptible people are protected because inefficiency spreading
- Tying off blood vessel or ducts
- A startled reflex
- Reconnection of an organ or vessel if severed
- Protect the confidentiality and security of healthcare information of patients
- 1 inspiration and 1 expiration
- Mask of pregnancy, brown discoloration of nose and cheeks
- Cartilage of the ends of the bone wears down
- "Magic Bullet"- First antibiotic
- Require a large incision to reach area of interest
- Provide a ventilator to support a newborn infant survival
- A parasitic worm; a fluke, tapeworm, or nematode
- Movement body part back into its normal place
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- Artificial opening of the large intestine
- Treat all blood, body fluids, non intact skin, mucous membranes as if they have been infected
- Provide care for patients after surgery who recover from anesthesia
- Improper act by a medical person results in damage or injury of a person
- Failure to immunize enough individuals in a population and increased reservoir of infectious agents
- Thickening liquid to solid (blood will clot)
- Formation of new bone tissue slows, leading to thinning and brittle bones
- A small petrel of southern seas, having a wide bill fringed with comb like plates for feeding on planktonic crustaceans
- Blood pushing against the wall of an artery as the heart contracts
- Brown discoloration of mid line of abdomen and pelvis
- Aid or confirm a diagnosis
24 Clues: A startled reflex • Aid or confirm a diagnosis • 1 inspiration and 1 expiration • Tying off blood vessel or ducts • "Magic Bullet"- First antibiotic • Artificial opening of the large intestine • Thickening liquid to solid (blood will clot) • Cartilage of the ends of the bone wears down • Reconnection of an organ or vessel if severed • ...
Medical Surgical Review 2014-05-05
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- endarterectomy The nurse knows that the patient that is performed a surgery to open the artery by removing atherosclerotic plaque is called what? (two words)
- What diagnostic procedure does the nurse need to prepare the patient in order to have a look at all the gastrointestinal structures from top to bottom?
- The nurse is preparting to give medication to a patient that has high blood pressure. What medication treats high blood pressure and helps treat low levels of potassium levels? This pill is also known as a water pill.
- The patient is having a seizure what side should the nurse lay the patient after the siezure in order for the patient not to have aspiration?
- amylase/ The nurse should expect a high lab value of (blank) for an acute pancreatitis? (two words)
- Benztropine causes what type of cardiovascular side effect?
- one/ The nurse is looking at the MAR and notice that a patient has insulin that needs to be given. What type of diabetes should the nurse assume that the patient has? (two words)
- The nurse is caring for a patient whose ph is 7.6. The nurse understands that the ph is?
- The nurse should suction the tracheostomy of a patient no more then how many seconds?
- The nurse should teach the pregnant patient the important of taking a daily pill of what?
- scale/ The nurse should takes a blood sugar on a patient. What should the nurse look at before giving insulin in order for her to know how much insulin to give? (two words)
- 1/ What is the lab that can identify if a patient has has a stroke?
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- puncture/ The nurse should know that in order to get a Cerebrospinal fluid analysis she needs to teach the patient about the what? (two words)
- The nurse knows that in order to remove excess of fluid in the space between the lungs and chest wall the procedure is called?
- What is the removal of the gallbladder with a laparoscopic or an open approach?
- What is the procedure used to take fluid out of the abdomen?
- tenderness/ What is an expected finding that the nurse can find on a pateint with apppendicitis? (two words)
- The nurse is caring for a patient that has a UTI. What should the nurse give to the patient as an intervention?
- chloride/ The nurse is caring for a patient who is having a blood transfusion, the pateint starts getting chills, low back pain, and a fever. What should the nurse infuse after the stop of the transfusion? (two words)
- glomerulonephritis/ The nurse is caring for a patient that has been diagosis in having an insoluble immune complexes develop and become trapped in the glomerular tissue producing swelling and the capillary death. The nurse knows that the patient has been diagnos with what? (two words)
- The nurse is caring for a patient whose ph is 5.5. The nurse knows that the ph is?
- The nurse is caring for a patient that has new ostomy bag, the nurse teaches the pateint that in avoiding foods just as fish, eggs, garlic and beans can aviod what?
22 Clues: Benztropine causes what type of cardiovascular side effect? • What is the procedure used to take fluid out of the abdomen? • 1/ What is the lab that can identify if a patient has has a stroke? • What is the removal of the gallbladder with a laparoscopic or an open approach? • The nurse is caring for a patient whose ph is 5.5. The nurse knows that the ph is? • ...
Medicare Medical Billing 2023-10-29
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- Type of additional insurance to pay for services not covered by Medicare. Medigap
- Term for the judgment or decision made in the adjudication of Medicare claims. Adjudication
- The year Medicare Part D became available for prescription drug coverage. TWOTHOUSANDSIX
- Term for an amount to ensure that Part B has sufficient assets. Contingency margin
- Medicare program providing coverage for home healthcare. Home healthcare
- The organ transplant program specializes in transplanting ______ and Lung. Heart
- Service not covered by Medicare Part A. Dental care
- Comprehensive program for elderly medical insurance. Medicare
- Medicare program for hospital insurance. Medicare Part A
- Payment required for Medicare Part B if annual income is higher (monthly adjustment. income related
- that identified improper payments made on healthcare claims. RAC
- Term for making a formal judgment or decision in the context of Medicare claims. Determining costs
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- Type of organ transplant program that includes liver and intestines. Multivisceral
- Type of healthcare services covered by Medicare historically. Telemedicine
- Coverage that includes semiprivate rooms, meals, and hospital services. Inpatient hospital care
- Federal and state-funded program for medical and health-related benefits. Medicaid
- Medical and support services for individuals with a terminal illness. Hospice care
- It include the same benefits of Medicare Parts A and B plus additional coverage. Medicare Part C
- The agency responsible for administering Medicare. CMS
- Medicare part that provides prescription drug coverage. Medicare Part D
- Private healthcare insurer processing Medicare claims. MAC
21 Clues: Service not covered by Medicare Part A. Dental care • The agency responsible for administering Medicare. CMS • Medicare program for hospital insurance. Medicare Part A • Private healthcare insurer processing Medicare claims. MAC • Comprehensive program for elderly medical insurance. Medicare • that identified improper payments made on healthcare claims. RAC • ...
Medical Coding Fun! 2023-10-17
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- New Moderate visit
- EKG,12 lead w/interpretation report
- Unspecified abdominal pain
- Knee-3 views
- Procedure codes
- Other fatigue
- Diagnosis codes
- Torus fracture of lower end of left radius, initial encounter
- M46.1
- American Medical Association
- M23.92-Unspecified internal __________ of right knee
- R51.9
- R50.9
- 1 or more chronic illnesses with__________,progression, or side effects of treatment
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- Established low visit
- Bronchitis, Acute
- R19.7
- Established High visit
- Breathing treatment
- sprain of unspecified site of right knee, initial encounter
- Urine pregnancy test
- n39.0
- Syncope and collapse
- R05.9
- Venipuncture
- 1 acute_________ injury
- 1 acute illness with ________ Symptoms
- ________interpretation of tests
- Left hand thumb modifier
- Prescription ___________ management
30 Clues: R19.7 • n39.0 • R05.9 • M46.1 • R51.9 • R50.9 • Knee-3 views • Venipuncture • Other fatigue • Procedure codes • Diagnosis codes • Bronchitis, Acute • New Moderate visit • Breathing treatment • Urine pregnancy test • Syncope and collapse • Established low visit • Established High visit • 1 acute_________ injury • Left hand thumb modifier • Unspecified abdominal pain • American Medical Association • ...
Medical terms Crossword 2023-11-07
25 Clues: gum • skin • nose • soft • liver • gland • joint • brain • heart • tumor • eyelid • vessel • kidney • disease • stomach • study of • cut into • enlarged • specialist • intestines • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • involuntary contractions
Respiratory Medical Terms 2024-02-09
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- spir/o/meter, instrument used to measure breathing (lung volume)
- trache/o/plasty, surgical repair of the trachea
- pneum/o/thorax, air in the chest cavity
- windpipe
- bronch/o/scopy, visual examination of the bronchi
- of or pertaining to the pharynx
- of or pertaining to the tonsils
- rhin/itis, inflammation of the nose
- of or pertaining to the nose
- pleur/itis, inflammation of the pleura
- partition separating the thorax from the abdomen
- of or pertaining to the adenoids
- oval-shaped mass of lymphatic tissue
- of or pertaining to the larynx
- large air passages of the lungs
- dividing wall or partition
- flap of cartilage located at the base of the tongue
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- thorac/o/tomy, incision into the chest cavity
- normal breathing
- lob/ectomy, excision of the lobe(s)
- hyper/capn/ia, condition of excessive carbon dioxide levels in the blood
- radi/o/graphy, process of recording x-rays
- hollow cavity within a bone
- tachy/pnea, rapid breathing
- part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
- son/o/graphy, process of recording sound
- pulmon/ary, pertaining to the lung(s)
- sept/o/plasty, surgical repair of the septum
- a/pnea, absence of breathing
- hyp/ox/emia, condition of deficient oxygen
- orth/o/pnea, breathing is easier in a straight position
- incision into the pharynx
32 Clues: windpipe • normal breathing • incision into the pharynx • dividing wall or partition • hollow cavity within a bone • tachy/pnea, rapid breathing • a/pnea, absence of breathing • of or pertaining to the nose • of or pertaining to the larynx • of or pertaining to the pharynx • of or pertaining to the tonsils • large air passages of the lungs • of or pertaining to the adenoids • ...
Medical Breakthroughs Crossword 2024-02-20
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- a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion
- a discipline that applies engineering principles of design and analysis to biological systems and biomedical technologies
- the community of microorganisms
- an association that evaluates consensus standards for appropriateness for the review of medical device safety and performance; abbreviation for the U.S. Food and Drug Association
- a layer at the back of the eyeball containing cells that are sensitive to light
- in the traditional sense, a strip of fabric used to cover a wound, hold a dressing in place, immobilize an injured part, or apply pressure
- an automatically operated machine that replaces human effort
- a new medical approach that will replace the missing tooth with a bioengineered tooth or to restore the damaged dental tissue; abbreviation for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine and Dentistry
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
- a gene-editing technology that is becoming very important in biomedical research
- a double-stranded molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- an ink used to make 3D-printed organs
- the study of how genes and traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- a colorless, odorless gas that is needed for animal and plant life
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- a university that Chapin partners with to create an online public health class
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells that has structural similarities to DNA
- the process of taking an organ or living tissue and implanting it in another part of the body or in another body
- __cell = a type of cell with the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body
- a period of sleep that is very deep, during which your eyes and muscles make many small movements; abbreviation for rapid eye movement
- a two-word term that is a mutation, or a harmful change to a gene, that affects your genes or when you have the wrong amount of genetic material.
- a device or tissue that is placed inside or on the surface of the body
- an outside skeleton that many invertebrates, or animals without backbones, have
- the branch of medicine that makes use of nanotechnology for disease prevention, monitoring, and intervention through new means for imaging, diagnosis, treatment, repair, and regeneration.
- part of the digestive tract and especially the intestine or stomach
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- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
- cell = a cell shaped like a crescent moon
- aka Mary Jane, grass, pot, weed
- a class of drugs that derive from, or mimic, natural substances found in the opium poppy plant
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent
- a technology company founded by Elon Musk building a device “designed to connect human brains directly to computers
- a progressive disorder that affects the nervous system and the parts of the body controlled by the nerves
- a combination of drugs used as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (a sleep disorder) that some people overuse
- an unborn offspring
- a computer-based system that acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and translates them into commands that are relayed to an output device to carry out a desired action; abbreviation for brain-computer interfaces
- a disease in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby
- the branch of medical practice that treats injuries, diseases, and deformities by the physical removal, repair, or readjustment of organs and tissues, often involving cutting into the body.
- a medicine that can help people who are overdosing on an opioid
- a type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate or suppress the immune system to help the body fight cancer, infection, and other diseases
- a university where the first successful human face and eye transplant was done
- inflammation or swelling of the joints
- a manufacturing process that creates a physical object from a digital design
- the science of life and living organisms
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
44 Clues: an unborn offspring • aka Mary Jane, grass, pot, weed • the community of microorganisms • an ink used to make 3D-printed organs • inflammation or swelling of the joints • the science of life and living organisms • cell = a cell shaped like a crescent moon • an automatically operated machine that replaces human effort • ...
Crossword Medical English 2024-04-19
28 Clues: nos • udo • tlen • bark • dłoń • brew • usta • noga • skroń • szyja • czoło • talia • pacha • łydka • rzęsy • stopa • plecy • głowa • kostka • kostka • kolano • biodro • życiowy • policzek • wspierać • nadgarstek • przedramię • utrzymywać
Medical Term Islanders 2024-03-16
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- high
- nearest to the midline
- heart
- away from the point of attachment
- compulsive ice chewing
- medical term for softening
- as to do with lungs
- suffix meaning blood
- lower than normal bone mass
- suffix meaning a study of
- speech disorder
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- specialist in children's diseases
- enlarged liver
- enlarged heart
- in front of
- enlarged
- low
- excessive sweating
- fear of water
- surgical removal
- surrounding
21 Clues: low • high • heart • enlarged • in front of • surrounding • fear of water • enlarged liver • enlarged heart • speech disorder • surgical removal • excessive sweating • as to do with lungs • suffix meaning blood • nearest to the midline • compulsive ice chewing • suffix meaning a study of • medical term for softening • lower than normal bone mass • specialist in children's diseases • ...
Medical Terms 5678 2024-03-29
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- a life-threatening allergic reaction occurs. After being exposed to something you're allergic to, it can happen seconds or minutes later.
- caused by the thyroid gland producing too much thyroid hormone. Overactive thyroid is another name for this condition.
- urine contains crystals. As a result of excessive supersaturation, it can cause nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and even end-stage renal failure.
- of a drug occurs when a person develops hearing or balance problems. If someone is taking a high dose of a drug that treats cancer, infections, or other illnesses, this can happen.
- when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal.
- occurs when any part of the urinary tract becomes infected. A urinary system consists of kidneys, ureters, bladders, and urethras. Infections of the bladder and urethra typically affect the lower urinary tract.
- the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol.
- when bacteria enter your body. As soon as they enter your body, they multiply. Your body reacts to this by producing an immune response. A cut on your skin is one way bacteria can enter your body.
- Mellitus, or high blood sugar, is a metabolic disease. Type 1, type 2, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), gestational diabetes, neonatal diabetes, and secondary causes due to endocrinopathies, steroids, etc.
- is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium t. and usually attack the lungs, but they can also attack the kidneys, spine, and brain.
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- occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements.
- fluids in the body are out of balance due to an uncommon problem. As a result, the body produces a lot of urine. Even after drinking something, you feel very thirsty. This condition is also known as arginine vasopressin resistance and arginine vasopressin deficiency.
- it is a bacterium that infects the large intestine's colon, the longest part. A variety of symptoms can occur, from diarrhea to colon damage that is life-threatening.
- caused by a mycosis usually affects your skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes, but can also affect your lungs.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently.
- your immune system attacks your nerves. The first symptoms are usually tingling and weakness in your hands and feet.
- covers a wide range of injuries that affect the scalp, skull, brain, and the underlying tissues and blood vessels of the head.
- or adrenal insufficiency, the body fails to produce enough hormones. Too little cortisol is made by the adrenal glands, as is too little aldosterone, another hormone.
- occurs when the body has too much cortisol for a long period of time. The body can produce too much cortisol, or take medicines called glucocorticoids, which function similarly to cortisol.
- a bacterial infection that causes you to feel sore and scratchy in your throat. Most sore throats are not caused by strep throat.
- an inflammation (swelling) of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the fluid surrounding the brain or spinal cord usually cause swelling.
21 Clues: the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol. • occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently. • when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal. • occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones to meet your body's requirements. • ...
Medical Terms 3 2024-06-18
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- A gridle, With the shoulder
- The shoulder blade
- Breathing that is labored, fewer than 12 a min, faster than 20 a min, muscle retraction
- Is cartilage on throat, also known as Adam’s apple.
- The windpipe, no food can go this way.
- Extended from the carpals to make the palm.
- Grape like clusters of air sacs
- The upper section of the pharynx that connects with the nasal cavity.
- The eight bones that form the wrist.
- The bone on the finger side of your arm
- The section of the pharynx at the back of the throat
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- The collarbone
- The chest contains heart, lungs, esophagus, and vessels.
- The upper most section forms the sternal notch.
- The single bone of the upper arm
- Normal rate/depth, rhythm, inhalation, clear chest sounds, rise/fall both sides.
- Volume of air that is moved in/out of the lungs in a single breath.
- Covers the larynx, leaf shaped flap.
- The fingers, the thumb has two, and fingers have 3.
- The largest bony section of the sternum
- The voice box
- The breastbone and 3 parts manubriums, body and Xiphoid.
- Located on the thumb side of your arm.
23 Clues: The voice box • The collarbone • The shoulder blade • A gridle, With the shoulder • Grape like clusters of air sacs • The single bone of the upper arm • Covers the larynx, leaf shaped flap. • The eight bones that form the wrist. • The windpipe, no food can go this way. • Located on the thumb side of your arm. • The largest bony section of the sternum • ...
Medical Terms 1 2024-06-19
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- The thigh bone, largest and strongest bone
- The front region, palm of the hand
- Spine 12 Vertebrae and one pair is attached to ribs.
- This is the motion toward the midline with the arm down.
- Spinal column consists of 33 vertebrae divided into 5 sections.
- 5 vertebrae fused into one bone. Joins the iliac bones of the pelvis
- The parts of body that lie closer to the midline.
- Made of 3 bones, the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
- The Front and back of body, runs vertically through body.
- Parts of the body that lie farther from the midline.
- Divides the body equal sides, nose umbilicus along midline
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- The spines five vertebrae.
- The kneecap
- The smaller bone on the outside of the Tibia
- System supports body’s weight, attach soft tissues, Protects vital organs.
- A girdle that consists of 2 large hip bones called sacrum and Coccyx.
- frontal ,temporal ,parietal, occipital, ethmoid and sphenoid protect brain.
- Describes structures that are close to the body.
- Magnum large opening at base of the cranium
- The last four vertebrae fused together to form a tailbone
- The shin bone
- Increasing the angle of the joint (not flexing)
- The spines first seven vertebrae.
- 14 bones, upper maxillae, lower mandible, cheek zygomas
- The bell side of the body
25 Clues: The kneecap • The shin bone • The bell side of the body • The spines five vertebrae. • The spines first seven vertebrae. • The front region, palm of the hand • The thigh bone, largest and strongest bone • Magnum large opening at base of the cranium • The smaller bone on the outside of the Tibia • Increasing the angle of the joint (not flexing) • ...
Medical & Ag Careers 2024-08-29
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- Help people who have trouble with daily activities because of illness or injury, might teach new ways of things.
- Takes care of people's teeth, fill cavities, make sure gums are healthy.
- Grows crops and raises livestock or provide food for people.
- They teach how to eat healthy to prevent diseases & manage health. They create meal plans & the importance of food.
- This job designs and builds machines that help farmers work efficiently. They might create new parts or equipment.
- Study plants & soil to find better ways to grow food. Develops ways to keep plants healthy.
- Uses x-rays & other imaging machines to take pictures of the inside of the body, these pictures help see bones & organs.
- Tests blood, urine, & other body samples to help doctors diagnose diseases. They use special machines and follow rules.
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- They study how much food people need and how much farmers can produce. They help farmers decide what crops to grow
- Help people who are hurt or sick to move better to reduce pain. They teach exercises to help make patients stronger.
- Make sure farms have enough water. They design systems to bring water to crops like sprinklers to make sure plants grow.
- Knows a lot about medicine. They give people prescriptions that are prescribed by doctors and explain how to take it.
- Raise and care for animals to improve their species. They might breed cows that produce more milk.
- Animal doctors that take care of sick or injured animals.
- First responders they provide immediate care to people who are injured or suddenly ill. They can transport too.
- This job designs outdoor spaces like parks, gardens, and golf courses. They decide where to put plants & water features.
- Takes care of sick people, they write prescriptions, for medicine and performs surgery to fix problems inside the body.
- This job makes sure the food we eat is safe and tastes good. They test food and find ways to help preserve.
- Help doctors take care of patients. They check vitals like temperature, blood pressure, give medicine, etc.
- Manages forests to make sure trees are healthy and the forest is safe. They plant new trees, prevent forest fires, etc.
20 Clues: Animal doctors that take care of sick or injured animals. • Grows crops and raises livestock or provide food for people. • Takes care of people's teeth, fill cavities, make sure gums are healthy. • Study plants & soil to find better ways to grow food. Develops ways to keep plants healthy. • ...
Integumentary Medical Occupations 2024-10-16
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- The outermost layer of the skin, providing a barrier and protection from the external environment.
- The force that occurs when layers of skin are pulled in opposite directions, often leading to skin tears and pressure sores.
- Refers to a position closer to the midline of the body.
- To make something narrower or tighter; in physiology, it often refers to blood vessels narrowing, which reduces blood flow.
- Bony areas of the body where skin is more likely to be compressed, such as the elbows, heels, hips, and sacrum.
- The front of the body or a structure (also called ventral).
- A position closer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- The innermost layer of skin, made mostly of fat and connective tissue, which helps insulate the body and absorb shock.
- A position away from the midline of the body.
- Located closer to or on the surface of the body.
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- sore (also known as bed sore or decubitus ulcer): A wound caused by prolonged pressure on the skin, typically over bony areas, which reduces blood flow to the area and can cause tissue damage.
- A pressure sore where the extent of tissue damage cannot be determined because the wound is covered by dead tissue (eschar) or slough.
- A pressure sore where full-thickness skin loss has occurred, exposing fat tissue but not muscle or bone.
- The set of chemical reactions that occur within a living organism to maintain life, including the processes that break down nutrients for energy and build up molecules for repair.
- Position farther away from the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- The back of the body or a structure (also called dorsal).
- Located further away from the surface of the body.
- Refers to a location on the body closer to the feet.
- A pressure sore where the skin is intact but may appear red and does not blanch (turn white) when pressed.
- A pressure sore with full-thickness skin and tissue loss, exposing muscle, tendon, or bone.
- The middle layer of skin, located beneath the epidermis, containing blood vessels, nerve endings, hair follicles, and glands.
- Above or higher in relation to another part of the body.
- A pressure sore with partial-thickness loss of skin, presenting as an open blister or shallow wound.
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment (like temperature, pH, and fluid balance) despite changes in external conditions.
24 Clues: A position away from the midline of the body. • Located closer to or on the surface of the body. • Located further away from the surface of the body. • Refers to a location on the body closer to the feet. • Refers to a position closer to the midline of the body. • Above or higher in relation to another part of the body. • ...
medical term #4 2024-10-10
25 Clues: col- • kyph- • -emia • -pod- • acro- • lord- • myel- • -otomy • scopy- • brachi- • orth(O) • chondr- • carp(o)- • oste(o)- • tars(o)- • -ostomy- • chir(o)- • narc(o)- • ankyl(o)- • scoli(o)- • foot -ped- • column rachi- • synovial burs(o) • fluid rheumat(o)- • back lumber(ar)-
Medical Prefixes Crossword 2022-09-28
21 Clues: red • fat • lung • none • cold • fast • skin • upon • inner • death • above • around • within • change • through • oneself • between • against • slowness • together • vein,blood
Medical Prefix Terms 2022-09-19
21 Clues: red • fat • slow • skin • self • vein • fast • cold • upper • death • lungs • above • within • within • around • beyond • between • without • through • against • together
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-24
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- (study of the heart)
- (large)
- (tumor)
- (haematology from)
- (discharge, flow)
- (bone)
- (before)
- (new)
- (pain)
- (study of the kidneys)
- (blood condition)
- (disease)
- (skin)
- (enlargement)
- (abnormal, painful)
- (under, below)
- (under, below)
- (above, beyond)
- (many, much)
- (study of)
- (study of the skin)
- (small)
- (nerve)
- (liver)
- (a specialist in lung diseases)
- (stomach)
- (creation of an opening)
- (after)
- (inflammation of the stomach and intestines)
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- (kidney)
- (blood)
- (across, through)
- (between, among)
- (surgical repair of the nose)
- (surgical puncture)
- (around)
- (a condition with porous bones)
- (nose)
- (examination)
- (inflammation)
- (inflammation of the liver)
- (one, single)
- (study of)
- Terms:
- (heart)
- (study of blood)
- (two, double)
- (study of the nervous system)
- (excessive, above)
- (rupture)
- (lung)
- (cell)
- (abnormal flow or discharge)
- (inside, within)
- (removal)
- (half)
- (surgical repair)
- (one)
- Words
- (removal)
- (against)
- (abnormal condition)
62 Clues: (new) • (one) • Words • (nose) • (bone) • (pain) • Terms: • (skin) • (lung) • (cell) • (half) • (blood) • (large) • (tumor) • (heart) • (small) • (nerve) • (liver) • (after) • (kidney) • (around) • (before) • (disease) • (rupture) • (removal) • (removal) • (stomach) • (against) • (study of) • (study of) • (many, much) • (examination) • (one, single) • (enlargement) • (two, double) • (inflammation) • (under, below) • (under, below) • (above, beyond) • ...
Medical Surgical Nursing 2022-11-21
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- type of hemorrhagic stroke that has poor prognosis
- spatial-perceptual deficits, impaired judgment and time concepts, left-sided hemiplegia
- htn, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, etc.
- age, ethinicity, race, etc.
- FAST-facial drooping, arm weakness,__, time
- occurs from injury to a blood vessel wall and formation of a blood clot
- most modifiable risk factor
- type of stroke that occurs more in men than women
- warning sign of subarachnoid hemorrhage
- another term for stroke
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- provides visualization of cerebral blood vessels and an estimate of perfusion
- tPA is given to reestablish blood flow and prevent cell death for patients with acute onset of ischemic stroke
- accounts for 87% of strokes
- a disturbance in the muscular control of speech
- a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction; a medical emergency
- loss of comprehension and use of language
- one of the measures nurses do in stroke prevention or control
- paralysis of one side of the body
- a diagnostic study that is more effective in identifying ischemic strokes
- rapid tool to rule our hemorrhage
20 Clues: another term for stroke • accounts for 87% of strokes • age, ethinicity, race, etc. • most modifiable risk factor • paralysis of one side of the body • rapid tool to rule our hemorrhage • warning sign of subarachnoid hemorrhage • loss of comprehension and use of language • htn, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, etc. • FAST-facial drooping, arm weakness,__, time • ...
Integumentary medical terms 2022-11-22
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- pain localized in the skin
- a mass of fat found internally; a fatty tumor
- the state of having an excess of water in the blood
- exam for a single type of cell
- decoloration of skin due to the rupture of blood vessels below the skin
- resembling or made up of pus
- blood poisoning caused by the spread in the bloodstream of pus-forming bacteria
- disease or disorder of the cell
- highly specialized, sebum-producing epithelial cells
- inflammation in the episcleral and scleral tissues
- substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- highly specialized, sebum-producing epithelial cells
- blood cells
- a procedure used to treat achalasia
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- surgery that removes excess skin and fat around the waistline
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- the study of death
- medical practitioners qualified to diagnose and treat skin conditions
- a specialized cell for the storage of fat
- causes patches of thick red skin and silvery scales
- discoloration of skin due to the rupture of blood vessels
- inflammation of the eyelid
- a blueish color in the skin, lips, and nail beds
- inflammation of the cornea
- hardening of the skin
- an infection with a fungus or disease caused by a fungus
- the synthesis of fatty acids from nonlipid precursors
- a type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow
- excessive epidermal thickening of the palms and soles
- the examination of a dead organism
- medical discipline that provides diagnostic information to patients and clinitians
31 Clues: blood cells • the study of death • hardening of the skin • pain localized in the skin • inflammation of the eyelid • inflammation of the cornea • resembling or made up of pus • exam for a single type of cell • disease or disorder of the cell • the examination of a dead organism • a procedure used to treat achalasia • a specialized cell for the storage of fat • ...
Medical Root Words 2022-11-28
38 Clues: myo • oro • rib • red • arm • bone • skin • lung • mind • cold • lipo • adeno • phleb • nerve • stone • leuko • heart • hemat • water • chest • rhino • child • gluco • liver • kidney • artery • arthro • tongue • vessel • disease • laryngo • cephalo • straight • cerebrum • opthalmo • intestine • bronchial tube • bladder or fluid filled sac
Medical spainish vocab 2022-11-07
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- medicine
- cruches
- to stich
- pills
- bone
- bandage
- wrist
- x-ray
- knee
- to hurt
- emergency room
- to prescribe
- what happened to you
- nurse
- to break
- ambulance
- pain
- muscle
- cast
- injection
- elbow
- to feel
- to twist
- neck
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- shoulder
- to hurt oneself
- to take an x-ray
- stiches
- accident
- to give an injection
- back
- to trip
- blood
- wheelchair
- to move
- poor thing
- broken
- examen
- to cut oneself
- to fall
- what a shame
- ankle
- prescription
- to crash with
44 Clues: bone • back • knee • pain • cast • neck • pills • wrist • x-ray • blood • nurse • ankle • elbow • broken • examen • muscle • cruches • stiches • bandage • to trip • to hurt • to move • to fall • to feel • medicine • shoulder • to stich • accident • to break • to twist • ambulance • injection • wheelchair • poor thing • to prescribe • what a shame • prescription • to crash with • emergency room • to cut oneself • to hurt oneself • to take an x-ray • to give an injection • ...
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 • Rub or Friction • Original production
Medical Specialties & Sciences 2022-10-19
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- hematology studies this material
- doctor who specializes in feet & their related issues
- doctor who studies cancer
- studies nerves, nervous system & their disorders
- study of body's resistance to infectious disease
- study of the ear, throat, larynx & their diseases
- studies structure, function, and abnormalities of cells
- studies the female reproductive system & related diseases
- nephrology studies the s, f(x), & diseases of these organs
- studies X rays & radioactive substances & their effects on the body
- doctor who specializes in children & childhood diseases
- histology studies these
- studies drugs & their uses in the treatment of disease; graduates may work @ CVS
- branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy and childbirth
- studies poisonous substances & their effects on body parts
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- studies the eye & eye diseases
- studies hormones, glands & their diseases
- studies the aging process
- study of skin & its diseases
- medical field that deals with the mind & its disorders
- deals w/ s & f(x)changes that disease causes
- deals w/ heart & heart diseases
- doctor who works with newborns and their disorders
- field that works to correct skeletal & muscular damage
- branch of medicine that deals w/ older people
- field that studies stomach, intestines & their diseases aka
- field of medicine concerned with distribution & frequency of health conditions in a defined human population
- deals w/male urinary system & male reproductive system
28 Clues: histology studies these • studies the aging process • doctor who studies cancer • study of skin & its diseases • studies the eye & eye diseases • deals w/ heart & heart diseases • hematology studies this material • studies hormones, glands & their diseases • deals w/ s & f(x)changes that disease causes • branch of medicine that deals w/ older people • ...
Medical Abbreviations #1 2024-09-18
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- cerebrovascular accident
- above the knee amputation
- diabetes mellitus
- cath
- two time a day
- bedside commode
- BM
- complete bedrest
- date of birth
- DX
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- INC
- abdomen
- absolute bed rest
- ambulate
- clean catch midstream
- full weight bearing
- gastroesophageal reflux disease
- bathroom privileges
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
- fasting blood sugar
- emergency medical services
- blood pressure
- do not resuscitate
- activities of daily living
24 Clues: BM • DX • INC • cath • abdomen • ambulate • date of birth • two time a day • blood pressure • bedside commode • complete bedrest • absolute bed rest • diabetes mellitus • do not resuscitate • full weight bearing • bathroom privileges • fasting blood sugar • clean catch midstream • cerebrovascular accident • above the knee amputation • emergency medical services • activities of daily living • ...
Medical Random 1 2024-10-02
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- Respiratory condition causing difficulty breathing
- Removal of tissue for diagnostic examination
- Chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation
- Procedure using a camera to examine internal organs
- Disease of the heart muscle
- Inflammation of the stomach lining
- Medical term for nosebleed
- Collection of blood outside blood vessels
- Inflammation of the joints causing pain
- High blood pressure
- Blockage of an artery by a blood clot or air bubble
- Inflammation of the larynx causing voice loss
- Inflammation of the heart muscle
- Eye disease that damages the optic nerve, often causing blindness
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- Swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Disease causing weakened and fragile bones
- Inflammation of the airways in the lungs
- Difficulty swallowing
- Cancer of blood-forming tissues
- Chronic liver damage leading to scarring
- Abnormally low blood sugar levels
- Lack of blood supply to an organ or tissue
- Disease affecting the body's ability to regulate blood sugar
- Break in a bone
- Drug used to treat bacterial infections
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to poor circulation
- Inflammation of the skin
28 Clues: Break in a bone • High blood pressure • Difficulty swallowing • Inflammation of the skin • Abnormally slow heart rate • Medical term for nosebleed • Disease of the heart muscle • Cancer of blood-forming tissues • Inflammation of the heart muscle • Abnormally low blood sugar levels • Inflammation of the stomach lining • Drug used to treat bacterial infections • ...
Medical Root Words 2024-10-08
40 Clues: My/o • Or/o • Lip/o • Cry/o • Pedia • Vas/o • Psych • Oste/o • Gluc/o • Thorac • Leuk/o • Aden/o • Path/o • Hydr/o • Cost/o • Rhin/o • Cyst/o • Neur/o • Pleb/o • Cardio • Lith/o • Orth/o • Gloss/o • Hepat/o • Pneum/o • Enter/o • Laryngo • Arthr/o • Nephr/o • Electr/o • Erythr/o • Cephal/o • Cerebr/o • Arteri/o • Esophag/o • Brachi/io • Ophthalm/o • Bronch/o/io • Hem/o/at/ato • Derm/a/o/ato
Medical Laboratory Crossword 2025-04-09
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- instrument used to view very small objects
- cell fragment involved in blood clotting
- type of white blood cell involved in the immune response
- study of disease and its causes
- solution used to preserve biological specimens
- clear fluid part of blood
- liquid component of blood
- type of white blood cell that differentiates into macrophages
- sample taken for testing
- transfer of blood or blood products
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- test of urine to detect diseases
- process of growing microorganisms in a lab
- study of blood and its disorders
- small blood vessel where exchange of substances occur
- substance that prevents blood clotting
- procedure to draw blood
- device that spins specimens to separate components
- mucus and other matter expelled from the respiratory tract
- formation of blood cells
- used to measure and transfer small volumes of liquid
20 Clues: procedure to draw blood • formation of blood cells • sample taken for testing • clear fluid part of blood • liquid component of blood • study of disease and its causes • test of urine to detect diseases • study of blood and its disorders • transfer of blood or blood products • substance that prevents blood clotting • cell fragment involved in blood clotting • ...
Astronaut Medical Problems 2025-04-17
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- Dehydration and altered calcium excretion in space
- primarily due to the disruption of the vestibular system
- a condition where the number of red blood cells or the hemoglobin concentration within them is lower than normal
- is stress, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances
- solid masses or crystals that form from substances (like minerals, acids and salts) in your kidneys
- to become thinner or lighter
- heart and blood vessels, which work together to pump blood and oxygen throughout the body
- includes bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment, pain relievers, tweezers, scissors, and a thermometer
- a complex network of organs, tissues, cells, and molecules that defends the body against disease
- the lack of gravity and weightlessness makes it disintegrate
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- far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote causes this to increase.
- fluid shifts, decreased red blood cell production, and increased red blood cell destruction
- the inability to see as well as a person
- invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites in the body
- prolonged exposure to space radiation
- high-energy, charged particles produced in space.
- a common neurovestibular dysfunction experienced by astronauts in microgravity
- the thinning or loss of muscle tissue, leading to a decrease in muscle mass and strength
- irregular heartbeats where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or in an irregular rhythm
- Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome
20 Clues: to become thinner or lighter • prolonged exposure to space radiation • the inability to see as well as a person • Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome • high-energy, charged particles produced in space. • Dehydration and altered calcium excretion in space • is stress, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances • ...
medical term. crossword 2025-04-23
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- a mass of coagulated blood blocking circulation
- prefix meaning heart
- heart rate
- blood pressure
- imaging test to view blood vessles
- blood vessels that return blood back to the heart
- largest artery in the body
- root word meaning vessel
- fatty deposits that can clog arteries
- prevents back flow of blood in the heart
- brain damage due to interruption of blood to the brain
- used to listen to the heart and lungs
- rhythmic expansion of arteries due to heartbeat
- prefix meaning blood
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- measures arterial pressure
- coronary artery diesease
- pumps blood through the body
- myocardial infarction
- tiny vessels where nutrients and gas exchange in the blood occurs
- suffix meaning inflammation
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- ultrasound of the heart
- electrocardiogram
- suffix meaning removal or excision
- abbreviation for congestive heart failure
25 Clues: heart rate • blood pressure • electrocardiogram • prefix meaning heart • prefix meaning blood • myocardial infarction • ultrasound of the heart • coronary artery diesease • root word meaning vessel • measures arterial pressure • largest artery in the body • suffix meaning inflammation • pumps blood through the body • imaging test to view blood vessles • suffix meaning removal or excision • ...
Astronaut Medical Problems 2025-04-17
Across
- Dehydration and altered calcium excretion in space
- primarily due to the disruption of the vestibular system
- a condition where the number of red blood cells or the hemoglobin concentration within them is lower than normal
- is stress, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances
- solid masses or crystals that form from substances (like minerals, acids and salts) in your kidneys
- to become thinner or lighter
- heart and blood vessels, which work together to pump blood and oxygen throughout the body
- includes bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment, pain relievers, tweezers, scissors, and a thermometer
- a complex network of organs, tissues, cells, and molecules that defends the body against disease
- the lack of gravity and weightlessness makes it disintegrate
Down
- far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote causes this to increase.
- fluid shifts, decreased red blood cell production, and increased red blood cell destruction
- the inability to see as well as a person
- invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites in the body
- prolonged exposure to space radiation
- high-energy, charged particles produced in space.
- a common neurovestibular dysfunction experienced by astronauts in microgravity
- the thinning or loss of muscle tissue, leading to a decrease in muscle mass and strength
- irregular heartbeats where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or in an irregular rhythm
- Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome
20 Clues: to become thinner or lighter • prolonged exposure to space radiation • the inability to see as well as a person • Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome • high-energy, charged particles produced in space. • Dehydration and altered calcium excretion in space • is stress, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances • ...
Medical Suffixes Practice 2025-02-12
20 Clues: -oma • -emia • -pnea • -uria • -cyte • -itis • -algia • -iasis • -ology • -rrhea • -penia • -edema • -phagia • -phobia • -phasia • -emesis • -plegia • -ectasis • -ologist • -therapy
Medical Vocabulary Crossword 2025-06-18
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- Not strong; having little power.[1]
- To put something through the body with a sharp object.[1]
- The process of giving birth to a baby.[1]
- Total; including everything.[1]
- A place in a hospital where doctors do operations.[1]
- A cut or injury where blood comes out.[1]
- The air you take in and out of your lungs.[1]
- To lose blood from your body.[1]
- A cut or damage to your body.[1]
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- To take air into your lungs and let it out again.[1]
- To cover something with paper or cloth.[1]
- To experience something, especially a change or something difficult.[1]
- To drink or move something from your mouth to your stomach.[1]
- A sudden noise you make when you are sick, to clear your throat.[1]
- Hurt or harmed; people who are hurt.[1]
- Killed by being under water and not able to breathe.[1]
- The red liquid in your body.[1]
- Very close-fitting; not loose.[1]
- A piece of equipment you wear on your head to protect it.[1]
- A mark or sticker that gives information about something.[1]
- To say you will hurt someone or something.[1]
- A hard hit or strike.[1]
- Feeling tired and not able to think clearly, often after being sick or hit.[1]
23 Clues: A hard hit or strike.[1] • The red liquid in your body.[1] • Total; including everything.[1] • To lose blood from your body.[1] • A cut or damage to your body.[1] • Very close-fitting; not loose.[1] • Not strong; having little power.[1] • Hurt or harmed; people who are hurt.[1] • The process of giving birth to a baby.[1] • A cut or injury where blood comes out.[1] • ...
Medical insurance crossword 2025-06-20
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- amount, an insurance company will use to calculate the patient responsibility. This amount excludes contractual adjustments and non-covered charges.
- The most the insured will pay for eligible/covered services in the benefit or plan year; after this amount is met, the insurance plan pays 100% of the covered cost.
- Federal program providing insurance coverage for the elderly (age 65 or older), anyone who is permanently disabled or with end stage renal disease (ESRD).
- Number given to a patient by their insurance carrier that identifies the group or plan under which they are covered.
- Unique number a patient or a company provides, for billing purposes, in order to receive healthcare from a provider.
- A health care program that provides health coverage to eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.
- Requiring a general practitioner to see a patient before a specialist will set up a visit.
- A document or statement sent by an insurance company to a patient and a provider explaining what medical treatments and/or services were paid for on the insured’s behalf.
- Percentage of coverage a patient is responsible for versus what the insurance company is responsible for, usually after the patient has met their deductible.
- Amount of money an individual or business must pay for insurance coverage from an insurance carrier.
- Main individual covered under a group policy.
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- Compensation, Form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue their employer for negligence.
- Occurs when a patient or a provider tries to convince an insurance company to allow a charge after it initially denied the charge.
- Responsible party for the patient (i.e., parents or guardian of a minor child.
- Savings Account, A type of savings account that lets someone set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses.
- Amount a patient is usually responsible for before their benefits will start to reimburse.
- A monetary charge health insurance plan may require be paid in order to receive a specific medical service or supply.
- Standard billing form for facilities.
- Health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world.
- Person who is eligible and entitled to Medicare benefits. This term can also be used for any person or entity covered under an insurance policy who receives benefits.
- Patients who do not have any insurance to bill. Providers can ask for money owed for services prior to the provider seeing the patient.
21 Clues: Standard billing form for facilities. • Main individual covered under a group policy. • Responsible party for the patient (i.e., parents or guardian of a minor child. • Amount a patient is usually responsible for before their benefits will start to reimburse. • Requiring a general practitioner to see a patient before a specialist will set up a visit. • ...
A Medical Crossword 2025-07-12
Across
- Sample of tissue taken for examination
- Arrest Sudden stopping of the heart
- Skin condition causing itching and redness
- Dentist specializing in straightening teeth
- Treatment for cancer using powerful drugs
- Device used to deliver medicine to the lungs
- Common pain reliever and anti-inflammatory drug
- Break or crack in a bone
- Small organ near the large intestine, can become inflamed
- Feeling of spinning or losing balance
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- Attack Sudden worsening of asthma symptoms
- Frequent, watery bowel movements
- Clot Clump of blood cells that can block blood flow
- Another word for a bruise
- Drip Method of delivering fluids into a vein
- Hard covering used to protect a broken bone
- Supports used to help someone walk
- Attack Blockage of blood flow to the heart
- Physical or mental condition limiting activities
- Partial or total hearing loss
20 Clues: Break or crack in a bone • Another word for a bruise • Partial or total hearing loss • Frequent, watery bowel movements • Supports used to help someone walk • Arrest Sudden stopping of the heart • Feeling of spinning or losing balance • Sample of tissue taken for examination • Treatment for cancer using powerful drugs • Skin condition causing itching and redness • ...
