medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
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
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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 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
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- 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 • ...
Medical English 4AS 2024-12-12
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- medical condition in which breathing becomes difficult
- poor posture can lead to problems with your ________, which include back pain and stiffness
- yellow looking skin because of a liver problem
- the doctor specialized in treating skin issues
- general____________, is your family doctor
- problem or sign indicating an illness
- medical term for poo or excrements
- stopping people from feeling pain during surgery
- part of the body (liver, stomach...)
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- a paper where a doctor writes which medicine you have to buy at the pharmacy
- regular beating of the heart
- person that treats patients using needles at special points around the skin
- unwell, sickly
- mark left on your skin after an injury such as a cut
- doctor whose cures the heart
- doctor who does the job of another doctor
- with a high temperature/fever
- feeling sick
- a lot of small red spots on the skin
- _______ neck, when you have difficulty in moving your neck round
20 Clues: feeling sick • unwell, sickly • regular beating of the heart • doctor whose cures the heart • with a high temperature/fever • medical term for poo or excrements • a lot of small red spots on the skin • part of the body (liver, stomach...) • problem or sign indicating an illness • doctor who does the job of another doctor • general____________, is your family doctor • ...
Emergency Medical Service 2025-06-28
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- Manual compressions
- Type of stroke with internal bleeding
- Used to stabilize a limb or joint
- chemical agent to stop the bleeding
- Hypertension abbreviation
- Device used to treat sudden cardiac arrest
- type of shock due to allergic reaction
- Measured on every fall or diabetic emergency call
- two bilateral skull bones that form the superior and lateral walls of the cranium
- related to the heart
- Used to stop circulation to limbs
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- swelling due to fluid retention
- Administered 2 to 15 l/m
- bone situated at the back and lower part of the cranium
- Hypotension abbreviation
- Type of PPE used on every response
- Type of stroke from cerebral
- Used with suspected cervical injury
- Lead position on an Ambulance
- used with suspected spinal injuries
- So important we emphasized a second time
- refers to the application of a bag valve mask
- first priority
- Our most frequent type of call
- often results in injury
25 Clues: first priority • Manual compressions • related to the heart • often results in injury • Administered 2 to 15 l/m • Hypotension abbreviation • Hypertension abbreviation • Type of stroke from cerebral • Lead position on an Ambulance • Our most frequent type of call • swelling due to fluid retention • Used to stabilize a limb or joint • Used to stop circulation to limbs • ...
medical terms puzzle 2025-08-31
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- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- farthest away from skin
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath the skin
- turning the forearm toward the body
- to pull backward
- Situated away from a center
- movement away from the midline of the body
- movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- tender ness pain produced when structure is palpated
- farthest from the center of the body
- Pt/pt
- Top side of a structure
- movement toward the midline of the body
- bringin toes towards the body
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- towards the top or head
- S/S
- pointing the toes outward away from neutral position of the foot
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- closest to the skin
- complete seperation of two ends of a joint
- increasing the angle of the joint
- S/P
- underside of foot
- MOI
- upward movement of spactula
- looseness in the joint
- movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured
- bringing the toes in towards the midline of body
- downward movement of spactula
- lying face down
- turning the forearm away from the body
- recent or new injury
- P!
- closest to the midline of the body
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- pain felt somewher other than its origin
- closest to the center of the body
39 Clues: P! • S/P • MOI • S/S • Pt/pt • lying face down • to pull backward • underside of foot • closest to the skin • recent or new injury • looseness in the joint • farthest away from skin • Top side of a structure • towards the top or head • upward movement of spactula • Situated away from a center • downward movement of spactula • bringin toes towards the body • increasing the angle of the joint • ...
Veterinary Medical Terms 2025-09-27
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- Sole-Of-Foot
- Decrease-Angle
- Move-From-Midline
- Long-Extension
- Above
- Towards-Tail
- Relating-To-Lips
- Front
- Towards-Nose/Mouth
- Lying-Down
- Front/Belly
- Back
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- Rear
- Below
- Abnormal-At-Birth
- Closest-To-Body
- Towards-Head
- Further-From-Midline
- Closer-To-Surface
- Relating-To-Palm
- Move-To-Midline
- Furthest-From-Body
- Further-From-Surface
- Extend-Angle
- Closer-To-Midline
25 Clues: Rear • Back • Below • Above • Front • Lying-Down • Front/Belly • Sole-Of-Foot • Towards-Head • Towards-Tail • Extend-Angle • Decrease-Angle • Long-Extension • Closest-To-Body • Move-To-Midline • Relating-To-Palm • Relating-To-Lips • Move-From-Midline • Abnormal-At-Birth • Closer-To-Surface • Closer-To-Midline • Furthest-From-Body • Towards-Nose/Mouth • Further-From-Midline • Further-From-Surface
medical term crossword 2025-08-28
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- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- twice a day
- Towards the top or head
- Lying face up
- Looseness in the joint
- day
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Below or toward the feet
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Adduction Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Top side of a structure (think dorsal fin)
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- Situated away from a center
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- between midnight and noon
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Abduction Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Turning the forearm away from the body (holding a cup of soup)
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Farthest away from the skin
- The underside of the foot
- Closest to the skin
- Laying face down
- central nervous system
35 Clues: day • twice a day • Lying face up • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • Looseness in the joint • central nervous system • Towards the top or head • Below or toward the feet • between midnight and noon • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • Farthest away from the skin • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Increasing the angle of the joint • ...
Medical set 5 2025-10-29
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- tiny holes
- spinal column
- not;without
- around; on both sides
- lubricating fluid at a joint
- soft;something
- upper jawbone
- fever
- change;beyond
- last part of small intestine
- slide
- binding;to bind together
- hip bone
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- decreased
- steroid
- tendon
- wedge-shaped
- like;resembling
- wall
- sacrum
- tear
- both
- to puncture to withdraw fluid
- together
24 Clues: wall • tear • both • fever • slide • tendon • sacrum • steroid • together • hip bone • decreased • tiny holes • not;without • wedge-shaped • spinal column • upper jawbone • change;beyond • soft;something • like;resembling • around; on both sides • binding;to bind together • lubricating fluid at a joint • last part of small intestine • to puncture to withdraw fluid
Medical Terms 4 2025-10-16
25 Clues: arm • hand • foot • bone • colon • wrist • ankle • child • to look • crooked • swayback • straight • hunchback • cartilage • lower back • bone marrow • extremities • watery fluid • spinal column • sac containing • sleep;numbness • blood condition • S curve of spine • to cut into;incision • to create an opening
Medical Terms Study 2025-11-16
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- test Portable 24–48 hour heart rhythm monitoring exam
- Coronary artery disease
- Test that records the electrical activity of the heart)
- Heart
- infarction Death of heart muscle due to blocked blood flow; commonly called a heart attack
- an Imaging technique that uses dye and X-rays to view blood vessels
- The two upper chambers of the heart that receive incoming blood.
- The thick muscular layer of the heart responsible for contraction.
- Cava Large vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium
- The largest artery in the body that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body.
- Fast
- Chronically high blood pressure
- Myocardial infarction
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- Ultrasound imaging test used to visualize the structure and function of the heart
- Vessel
- An abnormal heart rhythm
- Slow
- Record
- Congestive heart failure
- artery The blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries caused by plaque buildup)
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- angiogram Computed tomography scan that produces detailed images of blood vessels using contrast dye
- Blood Pressure
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart, often caused by infection
25 Clues: Slow • Fast • Heart • Vessel • Record • Blood Pressure • Myocardial infarction • Coronary artery disease • An abnormal heart rhythm • Congestive heart failure • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Chronically high blood pressure • test Portable 24–48 hour heart rhythm monitoring exam • Test that records the electrical activity of the heart) • ...
Other Medical Conditions 2026-03-30
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- pain over the right lower quadrant of the abdomen
- not eating enough iron-rich foods
- overgrowth of connective tissue
- delays clotting and can result in difficulty controlling bleeding
- low blood sugar
- inherited; blood cells sickle
- occurs when the pancreas does not secrete insulin correctly
- blood pressure below normal levels
- lack of red blood cells necessary to provide oxygen to the body tissues
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- loss of bone density
- occurs when the body has difficulty digesting food
- often results in seizures
- build up of uric acid in one joint in lower extremities
- food poisoning
- menstrual cycle stops, or no menses by 16
- high blood sugar
- blood pressure above normal levels
- inflammation/degeneration of a joint
- should call 911 for first time, lasts longer than 4 minutes or if athlete stops breathing
- Certain triggers cause the air passages to narrow
20 Clues: food poisoning • low blood sugar • high blood sugar • loss of bone density • often results in seizures • inherited; blood cells sickle • overgrowth of connective tissue • not eating enough iron-rich foods • blood pressure above normal levels • blood pressure below normal levels • inflammation/degeneration of a joint • menstrual cycle stops, or no menses by 16 • ...
Terenova Game 2 2025-04-02
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- The main muscle used for breathing.
- Bundle of nerves running through the spine, transmitting signals between the brain and body.
- A nurse responsible for managing a shift in a hospital or clinic.
- Doctor’s written medication order.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Sticky fluid produced by the body to protect and moisten surfaces.
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- A patient unable to leave the bed.
- Medical imaging technique using X-rays.
- Inflammation of the bronchi.
- Another word for a medical doctor.
- Imaging using sound waves (often abbreviated to USG).
- Thick, greasy substance applied to the skin for healing or soothing.
- Chronic condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar levels.
- Medical uniform worn by healthcare professionals.
14 Clues: Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the bronchi. • A patient unable to leave the bed. • Another word for a medical doctor. • Doctor’s written medication order. • The main muscle used for breathing. • Medical imaging technique using X-rays. • Medical uniform worn by healthcare professionals. • Imaging using sound waves (often abbreviated to USG). • ...
MRT Week 2023-10-30
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- _______ should never enter an MRI exam room
- most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy
- PET/CT has the ability to detect the presence of ______ in its earliest stages
- Broken Bone
- Best performing test available
- A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography
- Imaging performed when patients are too unwell to transfer to the medical imaging department
- Medical procedure for the removal of tissue for diagnosis
- body an object that has entered the body by accident
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- compound
- Image feature that is not real
- real-time x-rays to generate moving images of internal structures
- Doctor trained to read medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment
- most common screening test for breast cancer
- MRI measuring unit
- ____________ are beyond the range of human hearing and are utilized to generate images
16 Clues: compound • Broken Bone • MRI measuring unit • Image feature that is not real • Best performing test available • _______ should never enter an MRI exam room • most common screening test for breast cancer • most common third trimester ultrasound in pregnancy • body an object that has entered the body by accident • A substance, such as barium or air, used in radiography • ...
Muscular System Vocabulary 2025-02-23
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- Medical term for the muscle cells of the heart
- Type of muscle tissue found in the heart
- Protective layer that surrounds entire muscles
- Connective tissue sheath that covers and protects muscles and organs
- Medical term for muscle cells
- A medical term for a disease that affects skeletal muscles
- Protective layer that surrounds a single muscle fiber
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- a strong fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- inflammation of a tendon
- Bundles of muscle fibers that form a complete muscle
- The process of maintaining a stable core body temperature; one of the functions of the muscular system
- A layer of connective tissue that surrounds a fascicle
- A brief, spontaneous contraction/twitch in a muscle
- Inflammation of the fascia
- Striated muscle attached to bones that enables movement
- Nonstriated muscle found in viscera and blood vessels
16 Clues: inflammation of a tendon • Inflammation of the fascia • Medical term for muscle cells • Type of muscle tissue found in the heart • Medical term for the muscle cells of the heart • Protective layer that surrounds entire muscles • A brief, spontaneous contraction/twitch in a muscle • Bundles of muscle fibers that form a complete muscle • ...
Health 2021-09-08
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- what you eat
- movement of blood in the body
- in good physical condition
- caused by injury or illness
- heaviness of a person
- pain in the head
- synonym of feeble
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- surgical intervention
- person who treats illnesses
- transfer of an organ
- large medical care center
- you do this to clear your throat
- high temperature
- general medical examination
14 Clues: what you eat • high temperature • pain in the head • synonym of feeble • transfer of an organ • surgical intervention • heaviness of a person • large medical care center • in good physical condition • person who treats illnesses • caused by injury or illness • general medical examination • movement of blood in the body • you do this to clear your throat
UFO Videos are Real 2019-09-19
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- move out of or away from something and become visible.
- not having official permission or approval.
- critical observation or examination.
- ignite or cause to ignite again.
- totally bewilder or perplex.
- impossible to understand or interpret.
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
- a person not in the armed services or the police force.
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- from or in the beginning; at first.
- a place where or receptacle in which things are or may be stored.
- not recognized
- unexpectedly be faced with or experience (something hostile or difficult).
- difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- existing, happening, or operating in the air.
- the body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study, profession, etc..
- appoint (someone) to a specified office or post.
- represent by a drawing, painting, or other art form.
- round · globular · ball-shaped · globe-shaped · orb-shaped · orblike · bulbous · bulb-shaped · balloon-like · convex · curved ·
18 Clues: not recognized • totally bewilder or perplex. • ignite or cause to ignite again. • from or in the beginning; at first. • critical observation or examination. • impossible to understand or interpret. • not having official permission or approval. • existing, happening, or operating in the air. • appoint (someone) to a specified office or post. • ...
medical detective crossword 2019-02-28
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- scientist A person who works the help the environment
- Physician who works in the field of oncology, the branch of medicine that deals with cancer.
- Biologist A person who studies wildlife, their habitats, and how they interact with each other.
- A scientist who studies microscopic organisms including bacteria, algae, and fungi.
- Bio-technologists use biological organisms to develop or make products designed to improve health, food and the world around us.
- scientist When a scientist's knowledge is used to help lawyers, juries, and judges understand the results of scientific tests
- Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets
- the study of viral infections
- A person who studies an alien phenomena
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- associate Working as a physician associate, you'll be a trained health professional, providing crucial support to doctors and regularly dealing with patients. You'll hold a variety of responsibilities and will typically work in general practitioner (GP) surgeries or hospitals as part of a medical team.
- scientist work at the cutting edge of medicine, researching and developing new treatments and equipment.
- cytogeneticist They analyze and process chromosomes in the human body at a clinical level
- Even the most routine surgeries can be risky when a patient undergoes anesthesia. In some cases, irregularities in blood pressure or heart rate during surgery can lead to grave consequences. Imagine how important it is to administer just the right dose of medication to an infant whose organs are still underdeveloped and who cannot speak to tell you that he's in pain.
- A person who studies medical diseases in the urinary tract system
- A person who studies human bodily movement
- A person that studies animals and their interactions with ecosystems.
- Claims Adjuster Determine how many insurance should pay for a loss
- research scientist As a medical research scientist, you'll plan and conduct experiments to increase the body of scientific knowledge on topics related to medicine. You will also develop new - or improve existing - drugs, treatments or other medically-related products.
- As a toxicologist you'll identify, monitor and evaluate the impact of toxic materials, chemicals, potential new medicines and radiation on the environment and human and animal health.
- a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries
- A person who studies genes and how they develop
- analyst Analyses lab equipment
22 Clues: the study of viral infections • analyst Analyses lab equipment • A person who studies an alien phenomena • A person who studies human bodily movement • A person who studies genes and how they develop • a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries • scientist A person who works the help the environment • Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets • ...
Medical Training 03 2022-01-09
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- osteoartrite ou osteoartrose
- próstata
- baço
- inicio:ventríc esq.do cor./no peito ela sobe/arc
- nefrite
- sarampo ou rubéola
- dor aguda/pontada/dor forte
- papeira ou caxumba
- amigdalite ou infecção de garganta
- dorso/peito do pé ou degrau de acesso
- anemia por deficiência de ferro
- carteirinha de vacinação
- imunização
- traqueia/garganta
- infecção por fungos
- vertigem
- pólipos
- proteinúria
- sopro cardíaco
- ferimento/lesão/machucado
- em remição
- enxaqueca
- lesão
- erupção cut/irrit.na pele/alergia
- recaída/reincidência
- laqueadura de trompas
- úlcera
- hospitalização/paciente internado
- respiração ruidosa/chiando
- histerectomia
- doenças na gengiva
- infecção vaginal por fungos
Down
- prótese
- gastroenterite
- pomada óleo unguento
- desordens digestivas
- efeitos colaterais
- amigdalas
- traumatismo craniano
- toxicologia ou toxicológicos
- coqueluxe
- nódulo/caroço/inchaço/calombo
- anemia de células falciformes
- distenção muscular
- prognóstico/diagnóstico/previsão médica
- ferimento
- gânglios linfáticos/linfonodos
- cultura de fezes
- remoção
- pleurisia/pleurite
- amigdalite
- lyme disease
- episiotomia/incisão na região do períneo
- narina
- distenção
- convulsão
- pact externo/ambulatório/consulta externa
- cotovelo
- verruga pinta mancha
59 Clues: baço • lesão • narina • úlcera • prótese • nefrite • pólipos • remoção • próstata • vertigem • cotovelo • amigdalas • coqueluxe • ferimento • enxaqueca • distenção • convulsão • imunização • amigdalite • em remição • proteinúria • lyme disease • histerectomia • gastroenterite • sopro cardíaco • cultura de fezes • traqueia/garganta • efeitos colaterais • sarampo ou rubéola • papeira ou caxumba • distenção muscular • pleurisia/pleurite • ...
Medical Oncology Crossword 2020-08-11
Across
- All patients with central lines need this every 24hrs
- Type of precautions for a patient with c.diff infection
- Protocol for removing a Foley catheter
- Areas to be wiped with bleach in a Contact Enteric room once per shift
- Needs to be obtained from patient before transfusing blood
- Urinary catheters should be placed using this technique
- A new order needs to be given every 24hrs for this type of restraint
- Most common route for a COVID swab
- Central lines should be assessed and documented on every __ hours
- Male condom catheters are not hooked to suction but patent to
- Portable box placed on patient to monitor heart rhythm
- HOB degree for a patient receiving continuous dobhoff feedings
Down
- Prior to an MRI, the patient and RN should complete
- Type of wipes used to clean Contact Enteric rooms
- Code for a patient that is declining but is breathing and has a pulse
- Color of socks used for a patient considered high fall risk
- Suction for NG tube for gastric decompression
- How often narcotics in the Pyxis should be counted
- Starting rate for blood transfusion
- High-falls risk patient should have this type of alarm
20 Clues: Most common route for a COVID swab • Starting rate for blood transfusion • Protocol for removing a Foley catheter • Suction for NG tube for gastric decompression • Type of wipes used to clean Contact Enteric rooms • How often narcotics in the Pyxis should be counted • Prior to an MRI, the patient and RN should complete • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES CROSSWORD 2021-11-17
Across
- focuses on the use of unsealed radioactive sources.
- administers drugs to numb pain or sedate patients during surgery.
- cares for children, treating them for a variety of health issues.
- doctors of the mouth
- treat kidney disease and mineral and fluid imbalances linked to kidney disease.
- surgically restore, reconstruct or alter the human body.
- specializes in correcting disorders, deformities or injuries of the skeleton (bones).
- focuses on the nature, function, and diseases of the blood.
- neurologist specializes in care for the nervous system including: the brain, nerves, spinal cord.
- focus on the treatment of the heart, its blood vessels and heart-related issues and diseases.
- specialize in newborn and premature healthcare.
- concentrates on issues related to the ear, nose and throat.
- Care for issues related to the urinary tract.
- cares for issues afflicting the feet or ankles.
- look for potential diseases that could appear, causing a lot of problems.
Down
- specializes in digestive organs, including the gallbladder, stomach, bowels, liver and pancreas.
- study the morphologic aspects of a disease.
- treats the endocrine system.
- they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind
- concentrates on recognizing, evaluating, and caring for patients who are seriously ill or injured.
- Care for skin issues as acne.
- diagnosis diseases related with the respiratory system.
- diagnoses and treats allergies and autoimmune diseases.
- care for the elderly.
- specializes in ear-related issues.
- use x-rays to diagnose and detect.
- Focus on the treatment and prevention of Cancer.
27 Clues: doctors of the mouth • care for the elderly. • treats the endocrine system. • Care for skin issues as acne. • specializes in ear-related issues. • use x-rays to diagnose and detect. • study the morphologic aspects of a disease. • they diagnose and treat disorders of the mind • Care for issues related to the urinary tract. • specialize in newborn and premature healthcare. • ...
English Medical Vocabulary 2014-11-26
Across
- an instrument for indirect measurement of blood pressure
- the study of the causes of disease
- elevated blood pressure in an adult
- listening for sounds within the body especially from the chest, neck, or abdomen
- occurring at irregular times; not continuous or steady
- something that meets a need, a convenience
- capable of being infected
- a written direction or order for dispensing and administrating drugs
- a way of carrying out a task, the performance of a scientific procedure
- the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid
Down
- a blockage in a canal, vessel, or passage of the body; the state of being closed
- an inflammation of the prostate gland, usually the result of an infection
- removal of the gallbladder by laparoscopic or open surgery
- one who is recovering from a disease or operation
- excessive gas in the stomach and intestines
- without intention; accidentally
- a physical, microscopic, or chemical examination of urine
- localized abnormal dilations of a blood vessel, usually an artery; due to congenital defect or weakness in the wall of the vessel
- acute and chronic conditions marked by inflammation, muscle soreness and stiffness
- absolutely needed; of an inevitable nature
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 • ...
MEDICAL LABORATORY WEEK 2015-03-24
Across
- to make visible
- count from a lav tube
- IT'S IN THE BANK
- has wings
- measuring device
- this department likes both red and white
- it has good culture
- SEES THE LITTLE THINGS
- when you need it, BB makes sure it's right
- A "buggy" DEPARTMENT
- fights infection
- phlebotomists love to find them
- POINTED ON ONE END
- you can sit on it or test it
Down
- you get the point
- a corrosive substance with a pH less than 7
- not a type of TV
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- art of drawing blood
- Right Now!
- PRODUCT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION
- goes round and round
- WHAT EVERYONE STRIVES FOR
- CAN MAKE BABIES IN? (2 WORDS)
- IT GIVES A REACTION
- BLACK, OR YELLOW
26 Clues: has wings • Right Now! • to make visible • not a type of TV • IT'S IN THE BANK • measuring device • fights infection • BLACK, OR YELLOW • you get the point • POINTED ON ONE END • it has good culture • IT GIVES A REACTION • art of drawing blood • A "buggy" DEPARTMENT • goes round and round • count from a lav tube • SEES THE LITTLE THINGS • WHAT EVERYONE STRIVES FOR • PRODUCT OF KIDNEY FUNCTION • ...
MEDICAL VOCABULARY (JÚLIA) 2015-03-05
Across
- make someone's health better
- verb)look at carefully, investigate
- (verb) to beat
- verb)carefully wash hands before and after seeing a patient.
- under the skin, inside the organs
- recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem.
- (noun)chair with wheels
- to introduce a liquid into someone's body with a needle
- do something with or for someone that he cannot do alone.
- (name)a virus commonly contracted by kids, characterized by spots all over the body
- (phrasal verb) discover
- (noun) vehicle for carrying the sick people to the hospital.
Down
- adjective to discribe a person who has an allergy
- (noun) A person who is treats ill people
- (noun)medicine to be swallowed
- but appearing to be asleep.
- (noun)material used as a support forbroken bones
- (noun)a person who looks after an ill person in a hospital
- medicine student working under a doctor.
- (noun) doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- (phrasalverb) relax
- (noun) place where doctors work.
- (noun)ill person
- test (noun) blood analysis
24 Clues: (verb) to beat • (noun)ill person • (phrasalverb) relax • (noun)chair with wheels • (phrasal verb) discover • test (noun) blood analysis • but appearing to be asleep. • make someone's health better • (noun)medicine to be swallowed • (noun) place where doctors work. • under the skin, inside the organs • verb)look at carefully, investigate • (noun) A person who is treats ill people • ...
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DEFINITIONS 2023-03-03
Across
- to test motor reflexes of the body
- used in case of renal failure
- to look at the retina
- to suck up blood or secretions
- to create a permanent pathway to a vein (or artery)
- to record body temperature
- to produce aerosols of drugs to be administered by respiratory route
- to test for deafness and to categorize it
- to look inside the gastrointestinal tract
- to measure the patient's blood pressure
Down
- as a tray for instruments, gauze, tissue, etc.
- as a supply of oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide,etc.
- to measure weight
- used for dissecting or cutting
- to remove foreign bodies from ear or nasal cavities
- for length, height, head circumference and girth measurements
- to look into the external ear cavity
- to transfuse blood and blood products
- to measure out doses of liquid, specially in children
- for injections and aspiration of blood or fluid from the body
20 Clues: to measure weight • to look at the retina • to record body temperature • used in case of renal failure • used for dissecting or cutting • to suck up blood or secretions • to test motor reflexes of the body • to look into the external ear cavity • to transfuse blood and blood products • to measure the patient's blood pressure • to test for deafness and to categorize it • ...
Medical terms suffix 2022-09-26
Medical Root Words 2022-08-30
28 Clues: gum • rib • skin • gall • drug • head • cell • life • nose • blood • joint • chest • liver • brain • gland • skull • water • heart • muscle • artery • uterus • tongue • cancer • tongue • stomach • air tube • intestines • bladder or sac
Medical Root Words 2022-12-20
30 Clues: Arm • Dry • Cell • Male • Vein • Blue • Bone • Lungs • Black • White • Water • Nerve • Birth • Heart • Brain • Sight • Liver • Joint • Fibers • Tissue • Artery • Vessel • Cornea • Female • Bladder • Trachea • Seperate • Infection • Pouch; sac • Adrenal gland
Medical Terms 10 2023-01-19
25 Clues: all • new • many • hair • heat • lens • half • odor • power • after • nerve • wound • excite • branch • uterus • change • machine • without • together • draw tight • covering skin • upper jawbone • twitch or pull • shaped like a top • in front of before
Medical Term- Prefix 2023-01-19
37 Clues: Ad- • re- • de- • Eu- • dys- • Eti- • Dia- • Mal- • Con- • neo- • Tri- • Endo- • Equi- • Poly- • Anti- • post- • Peri- • Quad- • Auto- • brady- • retro- • tachy- • Trans- • Inter- • chron- • Supra- • Micro- • Contra- • from Ab- • Ex-, Ect- • Uni-, Mono- • normal Hypo- • Semi-, Hemi- • Mega-, Macro- • normal Hyper- • Diplo-, Bi-, Di- • pro-, pre-, ante-
Medical Term- Prefix 2023-02-25
40 Clues: Ad- • re- • de- • Eu- • Con- • neo- • Eti- • Mal- • Tri- • dys- • Dia- • Endo- • Equi- • Poly- • Anti- • post- • Peri- • Quad- • Auto- • Trans- • brady- • Inter- • Supra- • retro- • Micro- • chron- • tachy- • Contra- • pseudo- • a-, an- • from Ab- • Ex-, Ect- • melan(o)- • Uni-, Mono- • normal Hypo- • Semi-, Hemi- • Mega-, Macro- • normal Hyper- • Diplo-, Bi-, Di- • pro-, pre-, ante-
Medical Imaging Revision 2021-01-06
Across
- when the input and natural frequency are the same
- the change in a sound wave from a moving source relative to an observer
- when current repeatedly goes forward and backward
- vibrations between 20 - 20,000 Hz which cause the ear drum to vibrate
- a property which resists the passage of ultrasound
- radionuclide commonly used to test the function of a thyroid
- ensures gamma rays which pass through are aligned
- ability of certain materials to generate an electric charge in response to being squeezed
- one of the factors considered when choosing a radionuclide
- branch of radiography which uses imaging technology to examine patients
- a spectrum which consists of radio, microwaves, visible light and gamma waves
Down
- the number of waves every second
- increasing this causes the contrast on a x-ray image to increase
- type of x-ray produced from transitions
- a cyclical wobble
- uses continuous x-rays to record a video
- your physics teacher's first name
- the process of sending and receiving signals to locate objects
- the flow of charges
- most used radioisotope in medical imaging
- detected by an x-ray detector in a CT scan
21 Clues: a cyclical wobble • the flow of charges • the number of waves every second • your physics teacher's first name • type of x-ray produced from transitions • uses continuous x-rays to record a video • most used radioisotope in medical imaging • detected by an x-ray detector in a CT scan • when the input and natural frequency are the same • ...
MEDICAL EXAMINER & AUTOPSIES 2021-02-12
25 Clues: GSR • purge • decay • corpse • remains • defects • avulsed • coroner • maggots • lividity • smudging • marbling • bloating • stippling • stab wound • cadaverine • liquefaction • outer aspect • pallor mortis • abrasion ring • sagittal plane • skeletonization • medical examiner • skeletal remains • contact wound: herida a
MEDICAL EXAMINER & AUTOPSIES 2021-02-12
25 Clues: GSR • decay • purge • corpse • coroner • remains • avulsed • defects • maggots • marbling • smudging • lividity • bloating • stippling • stab wound • cadaverine • outer aspect • liquefaction • abrasion ring • pallor mortis • sagittal plane • skeletonization • medical examiner • skeletal remains • contact wound: herida a
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 • ...
Medical & other vocabulary 2021-03-31
Across
- a gap, ambiguity,inadequacy in the law
- imposed confinement
- another word for stretcher
- putting the focus, stress on something
- the peak, uppermost of something
- fat, obese
- old people; senior citizens
- another word for relationship
- the number reached like death
- empathetic, compassionate
- an intern doctor
- painful; it hurts
- the opposite of strength
- frightening
- very serious
- the layman's term for uterus
- it may lead to paralysis
- improve; make better
- bandage used to cover a wound
- meaning problem or subject
- a quality required in a carer
Down
- result, consequence
- it means to follow and learn
- acceptance to follow a treatment
- you excrete them when you sneeze or cough
- it lasts nine months
- she helps deliver the baby
- a feeling of too much
- the cost, the price of
- it dulls the suffering
- another word for pain
- when you're grumpy
- illness, disease
- nice treatment towards people
- it makes you hot, sweaty and poorly
- when you have to endure an operation
- a substance that has no therapeutic effect
- a small part or quantity
- synonym of personnel
- sickness, disease
- you manage to overcome something awful
- they are sewn to heal a wound
42 Clues: fat, obese • frightening • very serious • illness, disease • an intern doctor • painful; it hurts • sickness, disease • when you're grumpy • result, consequence • imposed confinement • it lasts nine months • synonym of personnel • improve; make better • a feeling of too much • another word for pain • the cost, the price of • it dulls the suffering • a small part or quantity • the opposite of strength • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2021-09-28
Across
- if something is carrying enough oxygen
- how 2 molecules form together
- The fear of water
- a molecule with 3 carbons
- if carbon or hydrogen is joined
- More than 1 glucose
- A molecule with 3 hydroxyl groups
- a type of hexose sugar
- 2 molecules that share atoms
- a molecule with 5 carbon
- A molecule with 6 atoms
- To love water
- the sugar that you use for sweetness
- The bond involving carboxyl
- something that doesnt carry enough oxygen
- another type of hexose sugar
- a variant of molecule found in milk
- Weak bond that allows electrons
- a carbon bound to 3 other atoms
Down
- 2 molecules joined together
- 1 molecule
- a molecule that helps cell membranes
- helps your body grow
- found in starchy foods
- A covalent bond which connects sugars together
- Many molecules joined together
- a long chain of fats
- 2 molecules breaking apart
- a variant of molecule found in honey
- the fat that acts as storage
- large group of carbons
- another name for fats
32 Clues: 1 molecule • To love water • The fear of water • More than 1 glucose • helps your body grow • a long chain of fats • another name for fats • found in starchy foods • a type of hexose sugar • large group of carbons • A molecule with 6 atoms • a molecule with 5 carbon • a molecule with 3 carbons • 2 molecules breaking apart • 2 molecules joined together • The bond involving carboxyl • ...
Medical Law Crossword 2022-05-12
Across
- ___ is measure of administrative punishment suppressed in the official ensure of an individual or legal entity.
- The will is certified by____
- The president of russian federation is elected for how many years?
- The monetary unit in russian fedration is?
- Types of civil liability include?
- It is considered as legal science which is understood as the basic law which has the highest legal forces and fixes the foundation of social system and state structure.
- Changing the date of birth of an adopted child is allowed only when the adopting child is under __ year.
- Depending on the form of government constitution are classified into federal unitary and?
- What is exceptional measure of punishment that can be established only for especially for serious crimes.
- The marriage age is set at ?
Down
- The fedral services of russia and fedral agencies carry out special functions in established ones of?
- It is a sign that characterises the belonging of people to a given society, state, composition citizenship.
- What is a voluntary, equal union of a man and woman concluded in compliance with procedure by laws which states a creating a family and giving rights to mutual personal and property rights.
- Normal working hours may not exceed____ hours per week.
- If any property cannot be inherited eitherby law or by will (possible heirs are absent) and have lost the right to it then the property is called?
- VHI is usually divided into individual and __?
- The capital of russian federation is the city?
- The prime minister is appointed by the president with consent of state.
- There are total how many types of punishment in russian criminal law?
- It is a major legal familie of the world which include great Britain, USA, Canada, Australia.
20 Clues: The will is certified by____ • The marriage age is set at ? • Types of civil liability include? • The monetary unit in russian fedration is? • VHI is usually divided into individual and __? • The capital of russian federation is the city? • Normal working hours may not exceed____ hours per week. • The president of russian federation is elected for how many years? • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2022-06-10
Across
- A microscopic microbe
- A part of the blood
- Organ that digests food by mixing
- STI that attacks the immune system
- Issued statement from the government
- Taking showers, washing hands, brushing teeth
- A protein catalyst
- Kill bacteria through the use of fungi
- Spread of disease through symptoms
- The _________ of the body is around 37°C
Down
- Lipid sterol
- The body keeping bodily functions stable
- Drug treatment to kill multiplying cells
- Energy unit used in food
- Substance that helps produce antibodies
- The heart beating can be said to be a _____
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world
- Measures blood pressure
- Process of turning food into usable nutrients
- An isolation tactic for infected patients
20 Clues: Lipid sterol • A protein catalyst • A part of the blood • A microscopic microbe • Measures blood pressure • Energy unit used in food • Organ that digests food by mixing • STI that attacks the immune system • Spread of disease through symptoms • Issued statement from the government • Kill bacteria through the use of fungi • Substance that helps produce antibodies • ...
Medical Terms - Suffixes 2022-11-07
Across
- excessive flow or discharge
- formation of the opening or the opening itself
- pertaining to or referring to
- pertaining to or referring to
- an X-ray picture or recording
- condition of pain
- pertaining to or referring to
- an instrument used to view or examine
- tumor of
- poisonous
- technique of viewing or examining
- incision into
- surgical repair or reconstruction
- condition of urine
- condition of blood
Down
- surgical fixation
- removal of / excision of
- large
- condition or presence of stones
- breakdown of separation
- inflammation of
- study of
- disease of
- pertaining to viewing or examining
- protrusion or hernia of
- infusion (of liquid) into
- pertaining to or referring to
27 Clues: large • study of • tumor of • poisonous • disease of • incision into • inflammation of • surgical fixation • condition of pain • condition of urine • condition of blood • breakdown of separation • protrusion or hernia of • removal of / excision of • infusion (of liquid) into • excessive flow or discharge • pertaining to or referring to • pertaining to or referring to • an X-ray picture or recording • ...
Pediatric Medical Care 2022-11-21
Across
- under one year of age
- ages 4-5
- who you would receive your information from
- ages 13-18
- sudden infant death syndrome
- teenagers are more likely to _________.
- a temporary rise in body temperature
- attempt to _____ wounds
- respond better with responder that is the _____ gender.
Down
- _____ faces bring comfort.
- cause an infant fear
- you must speak in _____ terms when dealing with children
- response to unfamiliar situations
- do this if a child is agitated
- ages 1-3
- infants breath through their _____.
- school agers respect people in _______.
- infection in the upper airway
- ages 6-12
- how you should talk to children for their comfort
- you should be a the patients ______.
- complete airway obstruction
22 Clues: ages 4-5 • ages 1-3 • ages 6-12 • ages 13-18 • cause an infant fear • under one year of age • attempt to _____ wounds • _____ faces bring comfort. • complete airway obstruction • sudden infant death syndrome • infection in the upper airway • do this if a child is agitated • response to unfamiliar situations • infants breath through their _____. • a temporary rise in body temperature • ...
Medical Term 1,2,3,4,5,6 2017-01-05
Across
- decreased
- bent
- under
- abnormal discharge
- blue
- clot
- fascia
- hernia
- pertaining to
- movement
- between
- crooked
- loosening
- fibrous tissue
- behind
- fatty substance
- left side
- fat
- synovial fluid
- slow
- surgical creation
- three
- rupture
- before
- before
- excessive
- after
- large
- specialist
- curved
- muscle
- swayback
- surgical repair
- discharge
- out of
- lymph vessel
- within
- small
- lower part of body
- to bind
- surgical suturing
- tendon
- study of
- vein
Down
- increased
- tone
- rib
- negative
- artery
- a mixture
- white
- cartilage
- fast
- blood
- spinal cord
- few
- skull
- growth
- coordination
- backbone
- paralysis
- abnormal size
- normal
- abnormal hardening
- surgical incision
- tissue
- aorta
- right side
- red
- head
- black
- in/intro
- control
- joint
- vein
- inside
- inflammation
- Surgical removal
- disease
- heart
- abnormal condition
- Bad
- Pain
- gray
- towards
- gland
- twice
- cell
- bone
- out of
90 Clues: rib • few • fat • red • Bad • tone • bent • blue • fast • clot • slow • head • vein • Pain • gray • cell • bone • vein • under • white • blood • skull • aorta • black • three • joint • after • large • heart • gland • small • twice • artery • fascia • hernia • growth • behind • normal • tissue • before • inside • before • curved • muscle • out of • within • tendon • out of • between • crooked • rupture • control • disease • towards • to bind • negative • movement • backbone • in/intro • swayback • study of • increased • decreased • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2017-12-13
Across
- Suffix for surrounding
- the paralysis of all four extremities
- Pain in the muscle
- What is the fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone?
- What is adeno?
- The prefix Endo means
- To move away from the body
- The prefix that means muscle
- Where are the vertebrae?
- The study of the heart
- The purpose of the Spongy bone tissue
- Oma
- Where is the humerus?
- Suffix for "inflammation"
- The suffix trophy means
- Where is the cranial cavity?
Down
- How does the sagital plane divide the body?
- What the biggest muscle in the arm
- Where is the temporal bone
- What is the soft tissue of the long bone?
- Surgical removal
- The prefix bio means
- Connects muscle to bone
- Where is the thoracic cavity?
- Suffix for bad/difficult
- What is the ventral cavity?
- Between, among
- Study of
- The process of producing a picture/ recording
- A body cavity is a _ area
30 Clues: Oma • Study of • What is adeno? • Between, among • Surgical removal • Pain in the muscle • The prefix bio means • The prefix Endo means • Where is the humerus? • Suffix for surrounding • The study of the heart • Connects muscle to bone • The suffix trophy means • Suffix for bad/difficult • Where are the vertebrae? • Suffix for "inflammation" • A body cavity is a _ area • Where is the temporal bone • ...
MEDICAL CONDITIONS & MEDICINES 2019-09-13
Across
- Cream or ointment to be applied to the skin
- For example: backache, headache or stomachache
- Redness or spots on the skin
- [2words]For example a blocked nose, fever, backache, tiredness
- Another word for medicine
- When you feel your head is spinning around
- A medicine that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body
- Small disc containing a measured amount of a drug
- A medicinal drug without a brand name
- Feeling sleepy
- Losing water from your body when you're hot
Down
- A hypersensitivity in the body to a substance, e.g.food, or dust
- You need this for some medicines
- [2words]Unwanted, usually unpleasant results of taking a medicine
- Burning feeling in the heart or chest
- Feeling that you want to vomit or throw up
- How often and how much of a medicine to take
- A feeling of extreme tiredness
- [2words]Liquid medication to be applied to the eyeball
- This makes you want to scratch your skin
- A medicine which is a type of thick, sweet liquid
21 Clues: Feeling sleepy • Another word for medicine • Redness or spots on the skin • A feeling of extreme tiredness • You need this for some medicines • Burning feeling in the heart or chest • A medicinal drug without a brand name • This makes you want to scratch your skin • Feeling that you want to vomit or throw up • When you feel your head is spinning around • ...
medical term 3 2019-07-11
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- illusion or imaginary image
- the fundamental unit of a word
- yellow growth on the skin
- lack of muscle tone
- study of body structure
- medical specialty
- study and treatment of skin
- study of function in a living organism
- change due to lack of nourishment
- a word part added before to modify its meaning
- inflammation of the lungs
- a word that contains more than one root
- loss of intellectual function
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- narrowing of a canal
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- to move away from the midline
- pertaining to circulation
- an abbreviation formed first letter of each word in a phase word.
- through the skin
- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- red blood cell
- dropping, downward, displacement
- having a blood clot (thrombus) in a vessel
- loss of sensation
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- skin disease
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 • pertaining to circulation • yellow growth on the skin • inflammation of the lungs • illusion or imaginary image • study and treatment of skin • to move away from the midline • loss of intellectual function • ...
Spanish Medical Terms 2019-12-05
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- vitales vital signs
- name
- stroke
- flu
- itch
- sick
- insomnia
- fever
- surgery
- cancer
- rash
- swelling
- pain
- vomit
- symptom
- medicine
- bone
- cold
- heart
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- palpitations
- bump
- constipation
- blood
- weight
- temperature
- asthma
- weakness
- nausea
- lung
- alta high blood pressure
- prescription
- diabetes
- vein
- fatigue
- ointment
- last name
- abdomen
- pharmacy
- pulse
- artery
- apetito poor appetite
41 Clues: flu • bump • name • lung • itch • sick • vein • rash • pain • bone • cold • blood • fever • pulse • vomit • heart • weight • stroke • asthma • nausea • cancer • artery • fatigue • surgery • abdomen • symptom • weakness • diabetes • insomnia • ointment • pharmacy • swelling • medicine • last name • temperature • palpitations • constipation • prescription • vitales vital signs • apetito poor appetite • alta high blood pressure
Medical Term Review 2023-05-11
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- kidney
- muscle
- paralysis
- four
- inflammation
- chest
- half, partial
- stomach
- weight bearing as tolerated
- to walk
- softening
- abnormal condition
- joint
- surgical opening
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- specialist
- binding, fixation (of a bone or joint)
- liver
- Lung
- surgical incision
- gut, intestine
- brain
- bone
- beside, beyond
- range of motion
- heart
- pain
- surgical removal
27 Clues: Lung • four • bone • pain • liver • chest • brain • heart • joint • kidney • muscle • stomach • to walk • paralysis • softening • specialist • inflammation • half, partial • gut, intestine • beside, beyond • range of motion • surgical removal • surgical opening • surgical incision • abnormal condition • weight bearing as tolerated • binding, fixation (of a bone or joint)
CCE Medical Equipment 2023-06-16
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- - How many years has CCE been in business?
- - We are their distributor in Canada
- - What does CCE stand for?
- - Program used for our inventory
- - The number of probes sold with a machine to be considered a standard configuration
- - Month our Calgary branch opened
- - Vendor we use to supply examination tables to our customers
- - Anniversary month for CCE
- - Is sent with every new machine installed
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- - Can be used to test probe image quality
- - Name of the street our head office is located on
- - Colors in the CCE logo
- Samsung is located here
- - Our internal tracking number
- - A common make we service
- - Common Samsung machine being sold these days
- - two types of probes
- - Popular printer paper sold
- - Model of the CCE van
- - Is a part of our logo
- - Standard warranty given with sold Samsung equipment
- - Popular portable GE unit
22 Clues: - two types of probes • - Model of the CCE van • Samsung is located here • - Is a part of our logo • - Colors in the CCE logo • - A common make we service • - What does CCE stand for? • - Popular portable GE unit • - Anniversary month for CCE • - Popular printer paper sold • - Our internal tracking number • - Program used for our inventory • - Month our Calgary branch opened • ...
CRUCIVERB- MEDICAL CROSSWORDS 2023-08-13
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- Best screening for hearing in ICU infants
- The first preservative free Prostaglandin analogue
- Folds of umbilical cord
- Best X-Ray view for pleural effusion
- The stage in which laryngeal cancer is still within the voice box (larynx) but has stopped the vocal cords from moving
- Codman's tumour
- Common fungal infection in uncontrolled asthmatics and immunocompromised patients
- Most dependent portion of pleural space where pleural fluid collects(costophrenic recess)
- Deceleration induced by umbilical cord compression
- Biological catalysts
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- Anastomosis between umbilical vessels
- Rare gentic disorder resulting in rapid ageing in children
- Dornase alfa is currently used as a mucolytic to treat this pulmonary disease
- Surgical procedure to repair a damaged heart valve without removing it
- Diagnostic modality of cartilage injury
- Condition marked by prolonges inability to sleep
- Interpectoral lymphnodes
- Petechial lines in scarlet fever
- A type of cataract characterised by club-shaped and dot opacities distributed radially in the deep cortex
- A viral disease fever caused by mosquito
20 Clues: Codman's tumour • Biological catalysts • Folds of umbilical cord • Interpectoral lymphnodes • Petechial lines in scarlet fever • Best X-Ray view for pleural effusion • Anastomosis between umbilical vessels • Diagnostic modality of cartilage injury • A viral disease fever caused by mosquito • Best screening for hearing in ICU infants • ...
Medical Detectives Vocabulary 2023-10-02
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- test for damage to nerve group/measures how fast a signal moves
- test for muscle/measures electric activity in muscle
- receives information
- nerve cell
- sends information
- body of a neuron
- breaths per minute
- variable that shows the effect of the treatment
- across
- include CT and MRI, shows shape and density of brain
- a tiny pathogen that cannot survive without host
- tests fluid that surrounds spinal cord
- under
- gap between neurons
- insulates axon
- the amount of time that passes from infection to symptoms
- unit of measure for blood pressure
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- heartbeats per minute
- variable that causes a change
- brain and spinal cord
- front
- variable that does not receive treatment
- variable that cannot be changed, i.e. tools/environment
- shows the risk of illness
- treatment for bacterial infection
- back
- a mid-sized pathogen that can survive without host
- the force of blood on blood vessel walls
- side
- the first things checked by a doctor
- down the middle
- nerve pathways that extend throughout the body and attach to the central nervous system
- outward sign that someone is sick (i.e. fever, rash, etc.)
- a microorganism that causes illness
34 Clues: back • side • front • under • across • nerve cell • insulates axon • down the middle • body of a neuron • sends information • breaths per minute • gap between neurons • receives information • heartbeats per minute • brain and spinal cord • shows the risk of illness • variable that causes a change • treatment for bacterial infection • unit of measure for blood pressure • ...
Medical Term #9 2023-10-26
25 Clues: in • lip • bad • twin • glue • hand • side • skin • move • fear • back • small • light • digest • breast • swelling • rib, side • heel, stone • finger, toe • about, around • spinal column • grain, particle • walk, take steps • in front of, before • framework of the eyelid
Key Medical Terms 2023-09-12
Across
- laying face up
- tear or stretching of a ligament
- Broken bone
- to touch the body
- means the top of the feet or hands
- Anything used to help the body heal faster
- Ice treatment
- death of tissue or boe
- referring to both sides of the body
- cartilage that is smooth and covers ends of bone
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- lack of blood supply
- cracking popping sound do to injury
- connects bone to another bone
- pointing the toes upward
- soft tissue that allows the body to move
- sudden onset of an injury
- referring to the outside of the body
- Also known as the growth plate
- Referring to the front of the body
- muscle shrinkage due to immobilization
20 Clues: Broken bone • Ice treatment • laying face up • to touch the body • lack of blood supply • death of tissue or boe • pointing the toes upward • sudden onset of an injury • connects bone to another bone • Also known as the growth plate • tear or stretching of a ligament • means the top of the feet or hands • Referring to the front of the body • cracking popping sound do to injury • ...
Veterinary Medical Terms 2024-08-02
25 Clues: gums • soft • nose • skin • joint • liver • tumor • heart • brain • gland • kidney • eyelid • disease • vessels • stomach • enlarged • cut into • intestine • specialist • the study of • inflammation • any condition • surgical repair • surgical removal • involuntary contraction
medival medical pratices 2024-03-22
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- these were used to remove bullets from a wound
- this was a disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae virus and can make you loose limbs
- this was a epedemic disease where you got infiected by being bitten by infected fleas
- this was used to cure heart burn
- this was a parent didnt care about childrne and they got sick
- this was used to reduce a fever
- a disease caused by the variola virus
- this was used to clean wounds
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- these were used to remove skin or forigen objects
- this practise was burning blood sells that were infected
- this was used as an antibactierial
- this practise was used to drain blood by cutting a hole in the patients arm
- leaves these were common plants used for pain relif
- this was used for amputations
- this was used to treat vemon and wounds
- these were used to drain infected blood
- this disease was commonly called white death
- this religous practice was used to drive evil spirits out of metaly ill people
- this pracitse was used to drain puss out of people with the bubonic plagues sores
- this animal was cut into peices and used for treating black death
20 Clues: this was used for amputations • this was used to clean wounds • this was used to reduce a fever • this was used to cure heart burn • this was used as an antibactierial • a disease caused by the variola virus • this was used to treat vemon and wounds • these were used to drain infected blood • this disease was commonly called white death • ...
Medical Terms 5678 2024-03-29
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- 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 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.
- is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium t. and usually attack the lungs, but they can also attack the kidneys, spine, and brain.
- a life-threatening allergic reaction occurs. After being exposed to something you're allergic to, it can happen seconds or minutes later.
- a bacterial infection that causes you to feel sore and scratchy in your throat. Most sore throats are not caused by strep throat.
- 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.
- urine contains crystals. As a result of excessive supersaturation, it can cause nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and even end-stage renal failure.
- the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol.
- caused by a mycosis usually affects your skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes, but can also affect your lungs.
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- 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.
- your immune system attacks your nerves. The first symptoms are usually tingling and weakness in your hands and feet.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently.
- caused by the thyroid gland producing too much thyroid hormone. Overactive thyroid is another name for this condition.
- covers a wide range of injuries that affect the scalp, skull, brain, and the underlying tissues and blood vessels of the head.
- 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.
- when your blood levels of potassium are lower than normal.
- 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.
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 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 • ...
Medical, Legal, & Ethics 2024-09-03
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- Unlawfully touching a patient such as providing care without consent.
- A form of consent where the treatment, risks, and benefits must be explained to the patient.
- The unilateral termination of care by a provider without the patient's consent or making provisions for continuing care.
- A form of consent where a patient acknowledges he/she wants you to provide care or transport.
- The right of a patient to make decisions about his/her health.
- Minors who are married, in the armed services, and/or parents.
- Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care.
- Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience.
- Safeguards patient confidentiality and considers information to be protected health information.
- Civil wrongs such as defamation of character or invasion of privacy.
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- Seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away by force. Example is transporting a patient against their will.
- Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm.
- Failure to provide the same care to a patient that a person with similar training would provide in the same or similar situation.
- Type of negligence that constitutes willful or reckless disregard.
- Permission to render care.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are mentally ill, in behavioral crisis, or developmentally delayed.
- Type of immunity that provides limitations on liability and immunity is not complete.
- A patient is physically or mentally harmed.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are unconscious or otherwise incapable of making an informed decision.
- A provider's breach of duty causes damages.
- Communication of false information that damages the reputation of a person. Can be written and/or spoken.
- Obligation to provide care.
- Type of duty when a provider doesn't act within the expected standard of care.
- Philosophy of right and wrong, moral duties, and ideal professional behavior.
24 Clues: Permission to render care. • Obligation to provide care. • A patient is physically or mentally harmed. • A provider's breach of duty causes damages. • Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care. • Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience. • Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm. • ...
Medical Trm. CrossWord 2024-08-19
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- Objective evidence of a disease (EX: fever)
- A rapid onset, severs course, and a relatively short duration
- Suturing together the ends of a severed nerve
- The loss of a large amount of blood in a short time
- The invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism
- Abnormal enlargement of the liver
- The surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface
- A physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorder of the skin
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- Commonly known as heartburn, discomfort from stomach acid traveling to the esophagus
- An abnormal passage; usually between two internal organs
- A pathologic change of tissue due to disease or injury
- An examination done by feeling/touching the body parts
- Pain in the stomach
- The inflammation of the tonsils
- Pertaining to a virus
- Subjective evidence of a disease (EX: pain/headache)
- The surgical suturing of a tendon
- Pertaining to birth
- A disease, structure, operation, or procedure named after who discovered it/described it first
- A descriptor of any injury, degeneration, or disease in the spinal cord
20 Clues: Pain in the stomach • Pertaining to birth • Pertaining to a virus • The inflammation of the tonsils • The surgical suturing of a tendon • Abnormal enlargement of the liver • Objective evidence of a disease (EX: fever) • Suturing together the ends of a severed nerve • The invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism • The loss of a large amount of blood in a short time • ...
Medical Abbreviations # 2 2024-09-24
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- MS
- level of consciousness
- peri care
- by mouth
- millimeters of mercury
- mL
- immediately
- after
- restrict fluids
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- TB
- reg.
- myocardial infarction
- as needed
- out of bed
- percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- upper respiratory infection
- personal protective equipment
- kilogram
- multiple sclerosis
- methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
- transient ischemic attack
- restrict fluids
- temperature, pulse, respiration
24 Clues: TB • MS • mL • reg. • after • by mouth • kilogram • as needed • peri care • out of bed • immediately • restrict fluids • restrict fluids • multiple sclerosis • myocardial infarction • level of consciousness • millimeters of mercury • transient ischemic attack • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea • upper respiratory infection • personal protective equipment • temperature, pulse, respiration • ...
Medical Detectives Vocabulary 2026-01-12
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- test for damage to nerve group/measures how fast a signal moves
- test for muscle/measures electric activity in muscle
- receives information
- nerve cell
- sends information
- body of a neuron
- breaths per minute
- variable that shows the effect of the treatment
- across
- include CT and MRI, shows shape and density of brain
- a tiny pathogen that cannot survive without host
- tests fluid that surrounds spinal cord
- under
- gap between neurons
- insulates axon
- the amount of time that passes from infection to symptoms
- unit of measure for blood pressure
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- heartbeats per minute
- variable that causes a change
- brain and spinal cord
- front
- variable that does not receive treatment
- variable that cannot be changed, i.e. tools/environment
- shows the risk of illness
- treatment for bacterial infection
- back
- a mid-sized pathogen that can survive without host
- the force of blood on blood vessel walls
- side
- the first things checked by a doctor
- down the middle
- nerve pathways that extend throughout the body and attach to the central nervous system
- outward sign that someone is sick (i.e. fever, rash, etc.)
- a microorganism that causes illness
34 Clues: back • side • front • under • across • nerve cell • insulates axon • down the middle • body of a neuron • sends information • breaths per minute • gap between neurons • receives information • heartbeats per minute • brain and spinal cord • shows the risk of illness • variable that causes a change • treatment for bacterial infection • unit of measure for blood pressure • ...
Medical Specialists Crossword 2025-10-28
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- Medicine : Applies medical knowledge in criminal investigations and autopsies.
- Studies the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses.
- Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders.
- Provides medical care for elderly patients and age-related conditions.
- Health : Aims to prevent disease and promote wellness in entire communities.
- Specializes in kidney function, dialysis, and renal diseases.
- Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction.
- Field concerned with diagnosing and treating mental and emotional disorders.
- Examines tissues and fluids to determine the cause of diseases.
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- Treats patients with cancer using therapies like chemotherapy.
- Treats urinary tract conditions and male reproductive health issues.
- Manages pain and provides anesthesia during surgical procedures.
- Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
- Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders.
- Branch of medicine that deals with heart and blood vessel diseases.
- Provides healthcare for children from infancy through adolescence.
- Focuses on diseases of the digestive system and related organs.
- Handles autoimmune and joint diseases like arthritis and lupus.
- Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries.
20 Clues: Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders. • Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care. • Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries. • Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders. • Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction. • Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses. • ...
Medical Technology Terms 2024-10-07
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- Part of the blood responsible for carrying oxygen
- Low platelet count
- Cloudy appearance of serum due to lipids
- Part of blood containing clotting factors, collected with anticoagulants
- Fluid-filled sac in the body, often caused by infection
- Temporary loss of consciousness
- Proteins produced by the immune system in response to antigens
- The breakdown of red blood cells releasing hemoglobin
- Small cellular fragment important in blood clotting
- Increase in concentration of blood cells due to fluid loss
- Blood component obtained from clotted blood
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- Excessive white blood cell count
- A condition of low blood glucose levels
- Piercing of both walls of a vein during venipuncture
- Device used to separate blood components by spinning
- Using a tourniquet too long can cause this
- Method to measure blood clotting time
- Main protein found in blood plasma
- Yellowing of the skin due to high bilirubin
- Clear portion of blood after clotting
20 Clues: Low platelet count • Temporary loss of consciousness • Excessive white blood cell count • Main protein found in blood plasma • Method to measure blood clotting time • Clear portion of blood after clotting • A condition of low blood glucose levels • Cloudy appearance of serum due to lipids • Using a tourniquet too long can cause this • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-11-21
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- A procedure to visually examine a joint using an instrument
- A membrane surrounding a bone
- The medical field focused on bones and joints
- Inflammation of a tendon
- Bones between the wrist and fingers
- The medical use of imaging techniques to diagnose diseases
- Pain in the lower back
- Pain in the tibia
- Inflammation of a fluid-filled sac near joints
- Degenerative changes in the spine
- Inflammation of joint-lubricating fluid
- Located between the vertebrae
- Surgical removal of a wrist bone
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- Softening of bones due to mineral deficiency
- Above the kneecap
- Relating to the humerus and radius bones
- The study of diseases involving joints and connective tissues
- Softening of cartilage
- A forward curvature of the spine (humpback)
- Formation of fibrous tissue during healing
- Situated beneath the clavicle
- Pain in the neck
- Pertaining to the femur
- Inflammation of finger or toe bones
- Disease of muscle tissue
- Surgical removal of the kneecap
- Low bone density
- A surgical procedure to open the skull
- Pain in the ball of the foot
29 Clues: Pain in the neck • Low bone density • Above the kneecap • Pain in the tibia • Softening of cartilage • Pain in the lower back • Pertaining to the femur • Inflammation of a tendon • Disease of muscle tissue • Pain in the ball of the foot • A membrane surrounding a bone • Situated beneath the clavicle • Located between the vertebrae • Surgical removal of the kneecap • ...
confidențialitatea pacientului.Secret medical 2024-12-04
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- – Respectarea regulilor în domeniul medical.
- – Rezultat al evaluării medicale.
- – Principiu care asigură protecția informațiilor personale ale pacientului.
- – Specialist responsabil de sănătatea pacientului.
- – Ceva ce nu trebuie dezvăluit.
- – Norme care ghidează practica medicală.
- – Starea în care informațiile sunt protejate.
- – Set de legi care protejează informațiile medicale.
- – Etică profesională pentru cadrele medicale.
- – Permisiunea pacientului pentru a partaja informații.
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- – Acțiunea de a păstra datele pacientului în siguranță.
- – Reglementări ce stabilesc comportamentul medicilor.
- – Date despre sănătatea pacientului.
- – Document ce conține istoricul medical al pacientului.
- – Persoana care primește îngrijiri medicale.
- – Obligația de a proteja datele pacienților.
- – Simbol al păstrării informațiilor în siguranță.
- – Înregistrare zilnică a tratamentelor sau observațiilor.
- – Persoană care apără drepturile pacientului.
- – Set de valori și principii morale.
20 Clues: – Ceva ce nu trebuie dezvăluit. • – Rezultat al evaluării medicale. • – Date despre sănătatea pacientului. • – Set de valori și principii morale. • – Norme care ghidează practica medicală. • – Respectarea regulilor în domeniul medical. • – Persoana care primește îngrijiri medicale. • – Obligația de a proteja datele pacienților. • ...
medical care crossword 2024-11-13
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- similar to traditional
- similar to care
- cleanliness
- a method of doing something
- people living in the same house
- silimar to strongly
- fast
- a person who is very educated in a special field
- you fell like this when your feelings have been hurt
- similar to accident
- a particular period of time
- similar to treatment
- people who got killed in an accident
- when scientists discover something new
- a person who helps the doctors
- a doctor who takes care of your teeth
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- are caused by bacteria
- a place where sick people are treated
- they use it in marketing
- they prevent peole from getting infections
- similar to cure
- medications that treat infections
- similar to an operation
- similar to incident
- organisms that cause infections
- similar to conventional
- watching
- infections do that by infecting many people
- a place for scientists to work
- a person who drives in an ambulance
- people who need medical care
- when you get from one state to another
32 Clues: fast • watching • cleanliness • similar to care • similar to cure • similar to incident • silimar to strongly • similar to accident • similar to treatment • are caused by bacteria • similar to traditional • similar to an operation • similar to conventional • they use it in marketing • a method of doing something • a particular period of time • people who need medical care • ...
Medical Nutrition Therapy 2024-12-18
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- protein produced by the liver
- swelling caused by buildup of fluid in tissues
- relating to the stomach
- macronutrient used for building muscle
- waxy substance in blood that can contribute to heart disease
- abnormal lipid levels in the blood
- disease characterized by the inability to digest gluten
- accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
- part of the small intestine
- having a BMI of over 30
- death of a tissue due to infection or lack of blood flow
- procedure involving small camera that can be used to diagnose Crohn's disease
- high blood pressure
- blood clot inside a blood vessel that can lead to stroke
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- molecule found in fruits and vegetables that defends against oxidative stress
- related to the heart muscle
- hardening of the arteries due to buildup of plaque
- hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
- metabolic disorder characterized by the body's inability to produce insulin
- organic compounds found in food that are necessary for human health
- related to the liver
- blood cells that help fight infection
22 Clues: high blood pressure • related to the liver • relating to the stomach • having a BMI of over 30 • related to the heart muscle • part of the small intestine • protein produced by the liver • abnormal lipid levels in the blood • blood cells that help fight infection • macronutrient used for building muscle • swelling caused by buildup of fluid in tissues • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-12-13
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- muscle disease
- urine blood condition
- baldness condition
- study of cells
- resembling nerve
- kidney dropping down
- Synovial membrane removal
- mind condition
- nucleus materials
- life examination
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- instrument to visually examine cell
- bladder hernia
- bone marrow tumor
- white cell
- pushing condition
- bone pain
- pertaining to head
- gland tumor
- study of heart
- stomach removal
- instrument to visually examine eye
- death abnormal condition
22 Clues: bone pain • white cell • gland tumor • bladder hernia • muscle disease • study of heart • study of cells • mind condition • stomach removal • resembling nerve • life examination • bone marrow tumor • pushing condition • nucleus materials • pertaining to head • baldness condition • kidney dropping down • urine blood condition • death abnormal condition • Synovial membrane removal • ...
Astronaut Medical Problems. 2025-04-17
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- Astronauts' lose the pressure that their heart pumps this.
- The immune system gets suppressed over time, causing this to happen easier.
- The spinal cord can do this when in space, causing height changes.
- Astronauts lose this due to sleep disturbances, lack of sun, and stress levels.
- A skin condition that is sort of like a rash.
- Low blood pressure when standing.
- Doctors, and other medical people do this to check on astronauts.
- This can happen when fluid pushes on the eyes and brain.
- Astronauts do this to not lose muscle and bone.
- Swollen eyes, due to fluid pushing on the back of the eye.
- Zero gravity, causing a bunch of problems.
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- This deteriorates due to not being used much in space.
- Astronauts grow these on the top of their feet and lose them at the bottom of their feet.
- This can occur when astronauts don't much interaction.
- This can cause DNA damage.
- A heart condition.
- A small space/small area that you are stuck in.
- Due to being in space for so long, astronauts feel this when they reach earth.
- Astronauts do this after reaching earth because they adapted to space.
- Astronauts lose this when they try and walk on earth.
20 Clues: A heart condition. • This can cause DNA damage. • Low blood pressure when standing. • Zero gravity, causing a bunch of problems. • A skin condition that is sort of like a rash. • A small space/small area that you are stuck in. • Astronauts do this to not lose muscle and bone. • Astronauts lose this when they try and walk on earth. • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2025-04-25
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- Materials used to cover and protect wounds or injuries.
- bleeding Techniques used to stop or slow down bleeding from a wound.
- Raising an injured body part above the level of the heart to reduce swelling and bleeding.
- Scrapes or grazes where the skin is rubbed away.
- pressure Applying firm pressure directly on a wound to help control bleeding.
- A small, deep wound caused by a sharp object piercing the skin.
- Injuries that break the skin or other body tissues.
- Tubes in the body, such as arteries and veins, that carry blood.
- aid Immediate care given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.
- The process of prioritizing medical treatment based on the severity of patients' conditions.
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- Deep cuts or tears in the skin or flesh.
- degree Refers to burns that affect both the outer layer and the underlying layer of skin, causing blisters and severe pain.
- An injury where a body part is forcibly detached from its normal point of attachment.
- Clean, straight cuts made by a sharp instrument, often during surgery.
- burns Injuries caused by contact with chemicals that damage the skin or other tissues.
- The removal of a limb or part of a limb, usually through surgery.
- Broken bones.
- Invasions of the body by harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, or fungi, leading to illness.
- wounds Injuries where the skin is not broken, such as bruises.
- points Specific areas on the body where pressure can be applied to control bleeding.
20 Clues: Broken bones. • Deep cuts or tears in the skin or flesh. • Scrapes or grazes where the skin is rubbed away. • Injuries that break the skin or other body tissues. • Materials used to cover and protect wounds or injuries. • A small, deep wound caused by a sharp object piercing the skin. • Tubes in the body, such as arteries and veins, that carry blood. • ...
Medical Laboratory Chemistry 2025-04-04
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- adjust an instrument accuracy
- cough, runny nose, inflamed eyes, sore throat, fever, and a red, blotchy skin rash
- a laboratory tool used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquid
- swollen, painful salivary glands, fever, headache, fatigue, and appetite loss
- an enzyme family crucial for nervous system function
- a compound or mixture added to a system to cause a chemical reaction, or to test if one occurs
- the activities and practices involved in keeping laboratory equipment in good working order
- any condition that disrupts the normal chemical processes, structures, or functions of an organism or cell, often leading to observable signs and symptoms
- the liquid portion of blood
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- contagious viral infection preventable by vaccine and best known by its distinctive red rash
- a common piece of laboratory glassware used for storing, mixing, and measuring liquids
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- a waxy, fat-like substance found in the blood
- rapidly rotating container that separate fluids of different densities or liquids from solids
- medical name for what is commonly known as chickenpox.
- a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver
- a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy
- the data and findings obtained from experiments or analyses
- protein-rich liquid that separates out when blood coagulates
- a psychoactive depressant
20 Clues: a psychoactive depressant • the liquid portion of blood • adjust an instrument accuracy • a waxy, fat-like substance found in the blood • a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy • a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver • an enzyme family crucial for nervous system function • medical name for what is commonly known as chickenpox. • ...
Medical History Vocabulary 2025-05-06
28 Clues: Salud • Smoke • Latex • Bruise • Cancer • Bladder • Thyroid • Anxiety • Alcohol • Stomach • Diabetes • Pharmacy • Allergies • Epilepsia • Surgeries • Arthritis • Depression • Contagious • Embarazada • Hemophilia • Antibiotics • Tuberculosis • Medicamentos • Prescription • Osteoporosis • Blood thinners • Derrame cerebral • Lactancia materna
Medical Imaging Revision 2025-10-14
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- a property which resists the passage of ultrasound
- one of the factors considered when choosing a radionuclide
- decreasing this causes the contrast on an x-ray image to increase
- the flow of charges
- type of x-ray produced from transitions
- when current repeatedly goes forward and backward
- ability of certain materials to generate an electric charge in response to being squeezed
- the change in a sound wave from a moving source relative to an observer
- vibrations between 20 - 20,000 Hz which cause the ear drum to vibrate
- the process of sending and receiving signals to locate objects
- your physics teacher's first name
- a cyclical wobble
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- branch of radiography which uses imaging technology to examine patients
- uses continuous x-rays to record a video
- detected by an x-ray detector in a CT scan
- ensures gamma rays which pass through are aligned
- most used radioisotope in medical imaging
- a spectrum which consists of radio, microwaves, visible light and gamma waves
- the number of waves every second
- radionuclide commonly used to test the function of a thyroid
- when the input and natural frequency are the same
21 Clues: a cyclical wobble • the flow of charges • the number of waves every second • your physics teacher's first name • type of x-ray produced from transitions • uses continuous x-rays to record a video • most used radioisotope in medical imaging • detected by an x-ray detector in a CT scan • ensures gamma rays which pass through are aligned • ...
medical term 2 2025-09-29
25 Clues: fat • rib • cell • heart • liver • below • joint • chest • above • flesh • sugar • tissue • before • muscle • disease • stomach • against • front side • intestines • internal organs • or log study of • neck of the uterus • towards the midline • away from the midline • nerve, nervous system
Medical Activity 2 2025-10-22
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- Beats per Minute
- Coronary Heart Disease
- Largest artery that sends blood out of the heart
- carries blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle
- narrows the arteries that supply blood to the heart
- primary organ that pumps blood through the body
- Meaning Blood Clot
- Records heart activity during daily life
- Recording the heart during physical activity
- Blood Vessels
- 3D X-ray of the heart and blood vessels
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- Narrowing of arteries in the arms or legs
- Damage of the heart valves
- Relating to the heart
- Magnets and radio waves to create images of the hearts function
- Left Ventricle
- Jugular venous pulse
- Relating to Arteries
- Blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain
- Irregular heartbeat
- Blood Pressure
- Relating to Veins
- Records the Heart's electrical activity
- Small blood vessel that exchanges gas and waste
- carry blood through the heart
25 Clues: Blood Vessels • Left Ventricle • Blood Pressure • Beats per Minute • Relating to Veins • Meaning Blood Clot • Irregular heartbeat • Jugular venous pulse • Relating to Arteries • Relating to the heart • Coronary Heart Disease • Damage of the heart valves • carry blood through the heart • Records the Heart's electrical activity • 3D X-ray of the heart and blood vessels • ...
Medical Terms L3 2025-09-04
27 Clues: sac • rib • rub • self • neck • upon • head • pain • above • twist • heart • water • teeth • breast • tumour • suture • record • suture • cancer • tongue • madness • binding • drooping • backward • production • development • extremities
Medical word parts 2026-05-29
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- = radiation/x-rays
- = a digital system used to store, retrieve, manage, distribute, and display medical images electronically, eliminating the need for traditional film.
- =electricity
- = immunity
- immunity = immunity gained by receiving antibodies from another source. Such as maternal antibodies through colostrum or s=antibodies administered through antiserum.
- many
- stain =laboratory straining method used to identify bacteria as gram positive or gram negative based on cell wall structure.
- test = a laboratory test used to detect and measure antibodies, antigens, proteins, or hormones in a sample by using enzyme linked reactions that produce a detectable signal.
- = relating to the sole of the foot
- = toward the head
- = many
- creep = the gradual increase in radiation exposure over time in digital radiography because acceptable images can still be produced even when higher than necessary exposure settings are used.
- = ion/charged particle
- animal
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- = toward the back
- = relating to the palm of the hand
- radiation = x ray radiation produced when high-speed electrons are slowed down or deflected by the nucleus of a target atom in the x-ray tube.
- = excessive
- radiography = a digital system that uses an imaging plate coated with a photostimulable phosphor to capture x-ray images, which are then processed by a computer.
- related to study
- = one,single
- = fungus
- light
- = heat
- = toward the tail or rear of the body
- = against
26 Clues: many • light • = heat • = many • animal • = fungus • = against • = immunity • = excessive • =electricity • = one,single • related to study • = toward the back • = toward the head • = radiation/x-rays • = ion/charged particle • = relating to the palm of the hand • = relating to the sole of the foot • = toward the tail or rear of the body • ...
Medical Crossword puzzle 2026-06-08
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- A term for a medical condition or illness that persists over a very long duration.
- A chronic respiratory disease causing sudden airway spasms and breathing difficulty.
- A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, often caused by inner ear issues.
- Painful inflammation, stiffness, and structural degradation of the body joints.
- The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.
- A bone thinning condition making bones brittle and highly susceptible to fracture.
- A clinical procedure to remove a small tissue sample for diagnostic testing.
- A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of a host.
- A band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone to stabilize a joint.
- A powerful substance or medication used to destroy or inhibit bacterial growth.
- A tough band of fibrous connective tissue that links muscle to bone.
- A progressive lung disease causing severe shortness of breath due to damaged air sacs.
- An abnormal immune hypersensitivity to environmental substances like pollen or food.
- The microscopic gap across which a nerve impulse passes from one neuron to another.
- Inflammation of the liver, typically caused by a viral infection.
- A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain affecting movement or consciousness.
- A chronic metabolic disease characterized by high blood glucose levels.
- A partial or complete loss of memory resulting from brain injury or shock.
- A specialized cell that transmits electrical nerve impulses.
- A harmless, inert substance given to a patient in place of a real medication.
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- The outermost layer of skin, providing a waterproof barrier.
- A medical term meaning "relating to the heart."
- Cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues, leading to excess abnormal white blood cells.
- A specific group of signs and symptoms that consistently occur together.
- A medical forecast of the likely future course and outcome of a disease.
- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- The pancreatic hormone vital for regulating glucose levels in the blood.
- An abnormal mass of tissue resulting from uncontrolled cell division.
- A stitch or row of stitches holding the edges of a surgical incision or wound together.
- An individual receiving medical evaluation, care, or treatment.
- The primary muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system.
- The straw-colored liquid component of blood that holds cells in suspension.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a specific disease.
- An adjective describing a severe, aggressively growing, or cancerous tumor.
- A medical treatment that filters waste products from the blood when kidneys fail.
- The cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi; the windpipe.
- The formal clinical term for chronically elevated blood pressure.
- Clouding of the eye's natural lens, causing blurry vision.
- The largest artery in the body, carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- The official identification of an illness or condition through examination of symptoms.
40 Clues: A medical term meaning "relating to the heart." • Clouding of the eye's natural lens, causing blurry vision. • The outermost layer of skin, providing a waterproof barrier. • A specialized cell that transmits electrical nerve impulses. • An individual receiving medical evaluation, care, or treatment. • ...
Joint Commission 1 2014-07-08
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- How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed?
- Initial patient history should be completed within _______ hours of admission.
- Every _____________ minutes patients need to be checked while in behavioral restraints.
- All PRN orders must contain ____________ for use.
- When a patient is in medical restraints, they are to be ___________ every two hours.
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- A __________ needs to have seen the patient in behavior restraints within one hour of initiation of the restraint.
- Medical restraint orders must be obtained every ________________ hours.
- An order for medical restraints should be in the medical record within _____ hour of initiation.
- All entries into the medical record should be dated and ____________.
- _______________ is to be done after all phone orders are given.
10 Clues: All PRN orders must contain ____________ for use. • _______________ is to be done after all phone orders are given. • All entries into the medical record should be dated and ____________. • How many minutes after pain medication is given, is pain re-assessed? • Medical restraint orders must be obtained every ________________ hours. • ...
Chapter 5 2024-12-10
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- 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)
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- 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 • ...
T Words 2023-04-11
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- the path followed by an object moving through space
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
- a sudden short period of angry, unreasonable behavior, especially in a child
- (v.) to oppose successfully; to prevent, frustrate
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- an area, region, or piece of land
- too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous.
- a turning or twisting force
- choke or strangle; to work a fuel lever or feed the flow of fuel to an engine; a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine;
- to occur; happen; take place
- experimental in nature; uncertain, hesitant
10 Clues: a turning or twisting force • to occur; happen; take place • an area, region, or piece of land • experimental in nature; uncertain, hesitant • too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous. • (v.) to oppose successfully; to prevent, frustrate • the path followed by an object moving through space • the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field • ...
OLIVR CROSSWORD 2020-04-01
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- The capacity to recover quickly
- Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements
- The restoration of something such as a law
- Driving under the influence of intoxicants
- A broken law or medical condition determination
- willingness to change or compromise
- Valid Without Photo
- Valid With Previous Photo
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- Actions that an individual must complete
- Quit Driving ID Card
- Medical Examiner Certificates
- A certificate of insurance
- The consequences of a sanction
- National Motor Vehicle Title Information System
- A penalty
- Computer Based Training
- Law Enforcement Data System
- A decision about the event
- Ignition interlock device
19 Clues: A penalty • Valid Without Photo • Quit Driving ID Card • Computer Based Training • Ignition interlock device • Valid With Previous Photo • A certificate of insurance • A decision about the event • Law Enforcement Data System • Medical Examiner Certificates • The consequences of a sanction • The capacity to recover quickly • willingness to change or compromise • ...
CAREER PUZZLE 2023-10-20
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- Biology is the must A subject
- Beautiful, thin and tall
- Nowadays it is a professional career
- Degree or Diploma of Education
- Choreographer is their teacher
- Dealing with cable
- Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Petroleum etc
- He is not an astronaut
- Beautiful and soft spoken
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- Music Therapy
- new career in 20th century
- He/she is working to report any circumstances
- Source of information
- He is not a motivator or Psychiatrist
- Medical instructor
- Drawing service
- Free to explore
- You need to focus on English and History subject
- Medical Assistant
19 Clues: Music Therapy • Drawing service • Free to explore • Medical Assistant • Medical instructor • Dealing with cable • Source of information • He is not an astronaut • Beautiful, thin and tall • Beautiful and soft spoken • new career in 20th century • Biology is the must A subject • Degree or Diploma of Education • Choreographer is their teacher • Nowadays it is a professional career • ...
MEDICAL WASTE BY MUTUM DHANAKRITIYA DEVI GROUP -11-21 2022-07-10
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- 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
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- 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
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- electromagnetic radiation
- heat,used in wireless communication.
- Can cause sunburns, also disinfecting and
- light- human vision
- Ray- can cause cancer, it sterilizes medical
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- 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 • ...
Integumentary System Medical Terminology 2024-04-23
Week 3 Medical Terminology 2025-10-08
5 Clues: white blood cells • support the immune system • receives blood from the veins • transport oxygen to the tissues • play an important role in the clotting of blood
Vocab Unit 6 2023-10-25
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- the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc.
- the power or opportunity to do something before others do; the energy and desire that is needed to do something
- causing death eventually; leading to death
- extremely small
- to cause something to end
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- having limits or a limited number and/or amount
- occurring at the beginning of something
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
- to cause or start the beginning of something; to formally accept a person as a member of a group
- to keep someone or something within limits
10 Clues: extremely small • to cause something to end • occurring at the beginning of something • to keep someone or something within limits • causing death eventually; leading to death • having limits or a limited number and/or amount • the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field • the last part of something such as a musical performance, play, etc. • ...
Vocabulary #3 2025-08-29
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- The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear
- Able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result/Starting at a certain time
- Having one use among many possible uses; specific
- Vocabulary particular to a certain subject
- A word that means the opposite of another word
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- A word formed from another word
- To hold or keep/To hold in memory
- A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word
- A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text
- A thought or an idea
10 Clues: A thought or an idea • A word formed from another word • To hold or keep/To hold in memory • Vocabulary particular to a certain subject • A word that means the opposite of another word • Having one use among many possible uses; specific • The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear • A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word • ...
Literary coinages. Neologism, nonce-words, dialects, slang, jargonism, argot, professionalism, vulgarism, colloquial coinages. 2025-12-18
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- coinage– A new word formed in everyday informal speech.
- word coined for a single occasion, not entering general language.
- terminology of a particular profession or activity.
- newly invented word or phrase that gains popular use.
- vocabulary used by a group to exclude outsiders.
- regional or social variety of language with distinct features.
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- A word formed by blending two existing words (e.g., "brunch").
- coarse, offensive word violating standards of good taste.
- word or phrase characteristic of a particular profession.
- often trendy vocabulary used within specific groups.
10 Clues: vocabulary used by a group to exclude outsiders. • terminology of a particular profession or activity. • often trendy vocabulary used within specific groups. • newly invented word or phrase that gains popular use. • coinage– A new word formed in everyday informal speech. • coarse, offensive word violating standards of good taste. • ...
MDM4U Repeated Sampling and Hypothesis Testing 2025-04-22
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- The process of drawing multiple samples from the same population
- The average value of a variable in a sample
- The terminology that σ represents
- The amount of subjects in a study
- The hypothesis that is not null
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- The difference between a sample's result and the true value for the population
- Statistical method comparing null (H₀) and alternative (H₁) hypotheses
- The hypothesis claims there is no effect or relationship between two things being studied
- The probability that a study's results accurately reflect the true population value (1-α)
- The probability of error which the researcher is willing to accept (α)
10 Clues: The hypothesis that is not null • The terminology that σ represents • The amount of subjects in a study • The average value of a variable in a sample • The process of drawing multiple samples from the same population • Statistical method comparing null (H₀) and alternative (H₁) hypotheses • The probability of error which the researcher is willing to accept (α) • ...
Diseases-TIME FLIES 2025-03-14
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- Sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death.
- Blockage of blood flow to a part of the brain, which can destroy cells in the cerebrum.
- Disease in which there is usually too much sugar in the blood.
- Sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium.
- Painful inflammation of the tonsils.
- Medical condition caused by brain damage during or after birth which results in the loss of control of movement in the arms and legs, and sometimes also affects speech.
- Medical condition in which your blood pressure is extremely high.
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- Condition in which the kidneys stop working.
- Medical condition caused by not having enough red cells in the blood.
- Serious medical condition caused by thickened blood in a blood vessel or the heart, which is unable to flow normally.
- Disease growth in the body, often fatal.
- Type of infectious illness usually causing headache, fever, a cold, etc.
- Infectious disease accompanied by red spots on the skin.
- Illness in which the lungs become inflamed.
- Brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking ability.
15 Clues: Painful inflammation of the tonsils. • Disease growth in the body, often fatal. • Illness in which the lungs become inflamed. • Condition in which the kidneys stop working. • Sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium. • Infectious disease accompanied by red spots on the skin. • Disease in which there is usually too much sugar in the blood. • ...
Glossary Crossword Puzzle 1 2020-03-26
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- Amazon Web Services: The cloud computing service we use to run our software services.
- Is an apparent human ability to perform more than one task, or activity, at the same time. An example of multitasking is taking a phone call while driving a car.
- Euros invested to improve our own tech tools.
- Ubiquitous term that often is used to refer to the amount of business that a company expects to receive in the coming months or year. Typically, it is used when companies have a long time between the placement of orders and when the goods or services actually are delivered.
- The database where we store extracted variables from our customers' EHRs. It is generated when we process it.
- A Savana product that uses NLP techniques to extract key medical concepts from the free text in EHRs.
- Software developed by Savana created to anonymize EHRs.
- Set of machine learning methods applied to text.
- Is the variable that will be studied as the final result in an epidemiological study. Ex. in a study that analyses if smoking is a risk factor of cancer, cancer is the outcome.
- Process applied to raw EHRs to replace Personal Identifier Information in non-identifiable data.
- Income generated from normal business operations. It is the top line or gross income figure from which costs are subtracted to determine the net income.
- Provides a detailed and comprehensive description for the analysis of a study.
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- We generate the excel table to export patient data in Savana manager. Also called Advanced Export.
- Savana staff individual. In particular, user part of Savana or internal user.
- Process of generating an invoice to recover sales price from the customers. Also called Invoicing.
- Type of flow diagram with characteristic arrows in which the width represents the flow rate. It's used in the Pharma module to depict the transitions in treatment patients go over their medical history.
- First time that Savana Manager/Savana Farma/eval tool is presented to clinicians.
- A phase in Site onboarding where a set of pseudonymized EHRs are received by Savana to be placed in a document database.
- A private application just for Savana staff that allows access to internal tools. You have to be connected to the VPN to access it.
- Open-source software used to search specific words in pools of words like a terminology. It's used both in Savana Manager v2 and v3 to provide the suggested terms list that users see after entering a word in Savana Manager's search box.
- An explicit proposal to contract which, if accepted, completes the contract and binds both the person that made the offer and the person accepting the offer to the terms of the contract.
- A Savana Product placed in a single URL domain. In particular, Savana Manager instance running for a single customer.
- Action of receiving money from our clients, it's usual to collect within the invoice due date in Savana.
- Software made by Savana to be sold to customers or used by Savaners.
24 Clues: Euros invested to improve our own tech tools. • Set of machine learning methods applied to text. • Software developed by Savana created to anonymize EHRs. • Software made by Savana to be sold to customers or used by Savaners. • Savana staff individual. In particular, user part of Savana or internal user. • ...
2016 Medical Management 2016-04-26
Across
- Plays the clarinet
- Lip synced & danced to Madonna's "Borderline" at age 14
- Has a tattoo
- Loves crafts & new recipes
- Had a great uncle they called Brother and an aunt they called Sister
- Was born with one set of missing ribs & has one extra lumbar vertebrae
- Worked with a close cousin of Freddie Mercury from the group Queen
- Has 3 fingernails on one little finger due to an accident that occurred as a child
- Coached football, baseball, basketball, & soccer to the same group of boys from ages 5-14
- Caught by police for sneaking onto a golf course to steal golf balls out of the pond
- Bicycle has been ridden hundreds of miles in Oklahoma, Ohio, & Georgia
- Born at Pawnee Indian Hospital
- Danced with Don Ho and the mayor of Atlanta, GA while on vacation in Hawaii
- Had the lead role in two plays in high school
- Bakes bread to relax - the kneading helps!
- Eldest nurse in Medical Management
Down
- Used to sell greeting cards to Pat Benatar
- Used to teach breast feeding
- Had a poem published in 9th grade in a regional poetry collection
- Attended Union High School & worked at JCPenney
- Childhood nickname was "Bones"
- Had own apartment & worked 2 jobs while attending high school, starting at age 16
- Sponsors a Key West manatee named Philip
- Has a degree in Criminal Justice
- First car was the same age as its owner at time of purchase
- Spent part of summer break in high school studying vocal music on Broadway
- Was one semester short of completing an Associate's Degree in Drafting before changing major
- currently works 3 jobs, including CommunityCare
- Worked with a Christian Drama Prison ministry
- Worked at General Custer's last headquarters
- Loves to garden & fish
31 Clues: Has a tattoo • Plays the clarinet • Loves to garden & fish • Loves crafts & new recipes • Used to teach breast feeding • Childhood nickname was "Bones" • Born at Pawnee Indian Hospital • Has a degree in Criminal Justice • Eldest nurse in Medical Management • Sponsors a Key West manatee named Philip • Used to sell greeting cards to Pat Benatar • ...
Key Medical Terms 2017-07-25
30 Clues: skin • slow • pain • fast • back • nose • cell • blood • brain • heart • liver • colon • white • hernia • toward • kidney • oxygen • rupture • without • away from • paralysis • condition • dark/black • below normal • heavy discharge • surgical suturing • one who practices • a flowing or flux • discharging heavily • overly; above normal
Medical Laboratory Week 2017-04-06
Across
- Gets to the heart of the matter.
- You get the point.
- Can't live without it!
- Component of blood.
- Couldn't do our jobs with out you!
- Not a type of TV.
- All the better to see you with.
- Stop the germ spread.
- Point on one end, plunger on the other.
- Not a "Vampire"
- Not your average Q-tip!
- Has wings.
Down
- Round and round it goes.
- BLOOD CELL Pocket purse of hemoglobin.
- Phlebotomists love to find them, as so often they hide!
- This department likes both red and white.
- Some lab garbage.
- Right Now!
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- Lab person in the know.
- When you need it, we make sure it's right for you.
- A little lab gift.
- Chocolate, Yellow, or Black?
- A little "buggy" department.
24 Clues: Right Now! • Has wings. • Not a "Vampire" • Some lab garbage. • Not a type of TV. • You get the point. • A little lab gift. • Component of blood. • Stop the germ spread. • Can't live without it! • Lab person in the know. • Not your average Q-tip! • Round and round it goes. • Chocolate, Yellow, or Black? • A little "buggy" department. • All the better to see you with. • ...
