medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Vocabulary I 2018-02-13
20 Clues: maść • wrzód • żebra • płuco • rzepka • drapać • mostek • jelito • znamię • czaszka • trądzik • trzustka • miednica • przepona • otrzewna • obojczyk • swędzieć • śledziona • zapalenie skóry • kość piszczelowa
Fun Medical Terms 2018-01-19
25 Clues: One • Not • Half • Blue • Many • Away • Half • Small • False • Three • Normal • Toward • Through • Against • Study of • Black, dark • under, Below • Above, excess • Over abnormally • Fundamental unit word • Pertaining to the skin • Like or resembling mucus • Studies and treat the foot • Word part added before a root • Word ending that modifies a root
Random Medical Terms 2018-07-12
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- false
- A short word part added to the end of a root
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- lacking water
- newborn infant
- Disease affecting an entire population
- darkly pigmented tumor
- A short word part added before the root
- Low blood pressure
- agent use to prevent infection
- backwards flow
- white blood cell
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- to separate tissues for anatomic study
- Small
- device for viewing the inside of a structure
- Large
- last stage of cell division(mitosis)
- not able to control discharge of excretions
- Remove calcium
- a muscle with two parts
- to cut out
- A state of balance
- out of normal position
- Combine into one part
- pertaining to bluish discoloration
25 Clues: false • Small • Large • to cut out • lacking water • newborn infant • Remove calcium • backwards flow • white blood cell • Low blood pressure • A state of balance • Combine into one part • darkly pigmented tumor • out of normal position • a muscle with two parts • agent use to prevent infection • pertaining to bluish discoloration • last stage of cell division(mitosis) • ...
Medical Term puzzle 2018-04-19
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- a newborn infant
- pertaining to the heart
- having many forms
- cancer of white blood cells
- pertaining to the skin
- against,opposite
- red blood cell
- having three points or cusps
- consisting of many cells
- having a blood clot
- pertaining to saliva
- lack of muscle tone
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- lacking water
- high body temperature
- many
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- study of and treatment of the skeleton
- after, behind
- inflammation of the lungs
- one
- care and treatment of children
- the fundamental unit of a word
- backward flow
- a group of four
- pertaining to the voice
- to move toward the midline
26 Clues: one • many • lacking water • after, behind • backward flow • red blood cell • a group of four • a newborn infant • against,opposite • having many forms • having a blood clot • lack of muscle tone • pertaining to saliva • high body temperature • pertaining to the skin • pertaining to the heart • pertaining to the voice • consisting of many cells • inflammation of the lungs • to move toward the midline • ...
Spanish Medical Vocab 2014-04-01
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- Una ______ grave tenia mucho sangre
- Intentaria de ________ la chica
- Sintion un _____ grave en su pierna
- El chico tubo una _______ fuerte
- ______ si tu golpes una zorillo
- Las _______ eres cafe
- La _________ le duele mucho en su brazo
- Se _______ con el hielo
- El obtenido una ______ para el medico
- El ______ es muy inteligentes
- Sintio un dolor _____
- De hecho _____ tan fuerte que el morir
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- La _____ es muy rojo
- ____________ si el aler un flor
- La _____ de helado es muy sabroso!
- El chico estaba ________ mientras manejo
- Se sintio ________ despues el siesta
- El bebe era _____ dos anos antes
- La sabor de helado es muy _______!
- El doctor usa la _____ para la inyeccion
20 Clues: La _____ es muy rojo • Las _______ eres cafe • Sintio un dolor _____ • Se _______ con el hielo • El ______ es muy inteligentes • ____________ si el aler un flor • Intentaria de ________ la chica • ______ si tu golpes una zorillo • El chico tubo una _______ fuerte • El bebe era _____ dos anos antes • La _____ de helado es muy sabroso! • La sabor de helado es muy _______! • ...
Medical Office Procedures 2014-06-04
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- The high or low level of your speech
- Used to decide what action to take
- provides synonyms,or similar words to a word you are using
- Involves mistyping monetary figures, like the balance on a patient statement
- designed for two-way communication
- The letter writter's initials followed by a colon or slash and the typist's initials are sometimes included in the letter
- A written greeting such as "Dear"
- Handling all calls politely and professionally using good manners
- sometimes used to bring the subject of the letter to the reader's attention
- include information such as the number of enclosures that included with the letter and the names of other people who will be receiving copies of the letter.
- involves checking a document for factual accuracy, logical flow, conciseness, clarity, and tone
- Determining the destination of a call
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- Contains all the necessary information for the letter's correct delivery
- used for communicating with people that are hearing impaired
- involves checking a document for grammatical, spelling, and formatting errors
- deciding which calls should be put through immediately and which calls are better handled by taking an message
- Clear and distinct speaking
- Saying words correctly
- Involves the positioning of the various parts of a letter
- Begins two lines below the salutation or subject line.
20 Clues: Saying words correctly • Clear and distinct speaking • A written greeting such as "Dear" • Used to decide what action to take • designed for two-way communication • The high or low level of your speech • Determining the destination of a call • Begins two lines below the salutation or subject line. • Involves the positioning of the various parts of a letter • ...
English Medical Vocabulary 2014-11-26
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- an inflammation of the prostate gland, usually the result of an infection
- excessive gas in the stomach and intestines
- something that meets a need, a convenience
- one who is recovering from a disease or operation
- a way of carrying out a task, the performance of a scientific procedure
- without intention; accidentally
- an instrument for indirect measurement of blood pressure
- a physical, microscopic, or chemical examination of urine
- a blockage in a canal, vessel, or passage of the body; the state of being closed
- acute and chronic conditions marked by inflammation, muscle soreness and stiffness
- listening for sounds within the body especially from the chest, neck, or abdomen
- capable of being infected
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- the study of the causes of disease
- elevated blood pressure in an adult
- removal of the gallbladder by laparoscopic or open surgery
- localized abnormal dilations of a blood vessel, usually an artery; due to congenital defect or weakness in the wall of the vessel
- the thickening of a liquid into a gel or solid
- occurring at irregular times; not continuous or steady
- a written direction or order for dispensing and administrating drugs
- 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 VOCABULARY (JÚLIA) 2015-03-05
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- (phrasal verb)look at carefully, investigate
- (noun)ill person
- adjective to discribe a person who has an allergy
- (noun) blood analysis
- (noun)medicine to be swallowed
- (verb)to make someone's health better
- (name)a virus commonly contracted by kids, characterized by spots all over the body
- (verb)to introduce a liquid into someone's body with a needle
- (noun)a medicine student working under a doctor.
- (phrasal verb) relax
- (noun) place where doctors work.
- (noun)a person who looks after an ill person in a hospital
- (adj)alive, but appearing to be asleep.
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- (phrasal verb)carefully wash hands before and after seeing a patient.
- (verb) to beat
- (verb)torecognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem.
- (noun) vehicle for carrying the sick people to the hospital.
- (verb)todo something with or for someone that he cannot do alone.
- (noun) doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
- (noun)chair with wheels
- (phrasal verb) discover
- (adj)under the skin, inside the organs
- (noun)material used as a support forbroken bones
- (noun) A person who is treats ill people
24 Clues: (verb) to beat • (noun)ill person • (phrasal verb) relax • (noun) blood analysis • (noun)chair with wheels • (phrasal verb) discover • (noun)medicine to be swallowed • (noun) place where doctors work. • (verb)to make someone's health better • (adj)under the skin, inside the organs • (adj)alive, but appearing to be asleep. • (noun) A person who is treats ill people • ...
Common Medical Abbreviations 2015-05-07
Medical Terminolody #6 2021-01-07
25 Clues: lip • slow • skin • mind • bone • joint • water • blood • tumor • white • gland • liver • muscle • breast • cancer • vessel • kidney • tongue • stomach • binding • observe • extremities • break, burst • mild, not cancerous • great toe or big toe
Medical Root Words 2021-05-15
33 Clues: Arm • Eye • Ear • Hair • Drug • Neck • Back • Skin • Life • Cell • Nerve • Front • colon • Blood • Lymph • Lungs • Gland • Heart • Mouth • Artery • Thorax • Vision • Cancer • Muscle • Tissue • Stomach • Hearing • Disease • Abdomen • Bronchus • Infection • Intestine • Thyroid gland
Medical Surgical Vocabulary 2022-04-20
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- A collection of synovial fluid around a joint that causes swelling.
- A nose bleed.
- A group of consistently occurring symptoms.
- A small raised bump that is swollen.
- pain in the head.
- Abnormal breathing pattern.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Muscles contracting and relaxing rapidly.
- Fatigue.
- Darkened spot on the skin no bigger than 1 cm wide.
- A small fluid-filled sac within the body.
- Little to no urine being created by the kidneys.
- Blood in the urine.
- Indegestion.
- A rash with red itchy bumps usually caused by allergic reactions.
- Rapid heart rate.
- Not drinking enough liquids.
- Incomplete emptying of the bladder.
- Expelling air out of the lungs with a sharp sound.
- A sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate.
- Severe itching of the skin.
- Short term.
- The likelihood of developing the illness.
- Circulatory failure.
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- Action of coughing up blood.
- The temporary absence of breathing.
- The severity of the illness.
- Avoiding.
- Throwing up blood.
- Long-term.
- Slow heart rate.
- Dark sticky feces containing some blood.
- Being unable to empty the bowel.
- Liquid stools.
- Having a temperature higher than 99 degrees is known as febrile.
- Unknown cause of the illness/disease.
- can be passed down to the child because of genetics.
- The feeling of swaying or twirling when one is completely still, usually indicates a problem involving the inner ear.
- Little to no output of urine.
- The production of too much urine.
- A bluish tint to the skin due to the lack of oxygen in the blood.
- Shivering.
42 Clues: Fatigue. • Avoiding. • Long-term. • Shivering. • Short term. • Indegestion. • A nose bleed. • Liquid stools. • Slow heart rate. • pain in the head. • Rapid heart rate. • Throwing up blood. • Blood in the urine. • Circulatory failure. • Difficulty breathing. • Abnormal breathing pattern. • Severe itching of the skin. • Action of coughing up blood. • The severity of the illness. • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2022-06-07
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- type of pathogen that requires a host to survive.
- in charge of developing rules and guidelines for place where food, animals and plants are handled.
- permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection.
- infectious agent that causes disease or illness.
- bacteria that carry genes that allow them to survive exposure to the antibiotics we currently have.
- highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
- medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- unit of energy.
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts.
- intakes of certain food components such as fat, protein, sugar and carbs should be limited for health.
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- science of manipulating materials on a very small scale to build microscopic machinery.
- a condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues.
- disease that is transmitted through the air.
- focuses on promoting good health, preventing and controlling infectious and chronic disease and injury, and emergency preparedness and response.
- state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- an artificial device for stimulating the heart muscle and regulating its contractions.
- measure that relates body weight to height.
- a family of RNA viruses that commonly infect mammals and birds.
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies.
- medical examination performed using magnetic resonance imaging.
20 Clues: unit of energy. • measure that relates body weight to height. • disease that is transmitted through the air. • infectious agent that causes disease or illness. • type of pathogen that requires a host to survive. • a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts. • a family of RNA viruses that commonly infect mammals and birds. • ...
P Medical Abbreviations 2022-01-21
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- A catheter present in cancer treatments and liquid diets
- Work in hospitals, offices, and LTC facilities under a supervisor
- Health insurance plan that offers some level of coverage, even out of network
- Treatment where patient administers their own pain medications
- Information that can identify an individual
- This tube placement is among the most common endoscopies in the United States
- Circulatory diseases affecting arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels
- "post cibum"
- Time frame following surgery
- Special hospital unit to care for patients as they recover from anesthetics
- Can be located at points such as the carotid, femoral, or radial
- includes assessing vital signs, lab values, and an updated history
- Antibiotic used for pneumonia, meningitis, strep throat, and more...
- Developed following shocking, scary, or dangerous events
- Used as basis in forming diagnosis and treatment
- arterial blockage associated with DVT
- Use an injected, inhaled, or swallowed "tracer" to examine organs and tissues
- The standard eye examination
- A certification to provide emergency medicine to infants and children
- Extra heartbeats, caused by factors such as caffeine, alcohol, and anxiety
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- Medical professional who often serves as a patient's primary healthcare provider
- An infection of the female reproductive organs that can lead to infertility
- Time frame prior to surgery
- Study of disease
- Movement experts who use exercise, hands-on care, and education to teach patients
- Tools used for different types of precautions
- Recipient of health care
- Issue 70% of population deal with
- An excess fluid in the lungs that can cause fatigue
- The maximum range of motion, achieved through help from external forces, such as a therapist
- A medical field concerned with drugs and mechanisms of disease
- The second most abundant mineral in the human body
- "pro re nata"
- "per os"
34 Clues: "per os" • "post cibum" • "pro re nata" • Study of disease • Recipient of health care • Time frame prior to surgery • Time frame following surgery • The standard eye examination • Issue 70% of population deal with • arterial blockage associated with DVT • Information that can identify an individual • Tools used for different types of precautions • ...
Medical Terms - Roots 2022-10-06
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- Meaning heart
- Meaning below
- Meaning ribs
- Meaning electricity
- Meaning the back of the body
- Meaning joints
- Meaning white
- Meaning oxygen
- Meaning muscle
- Meaning skull
- Meaning cartilage
- Meaning lung
- Meaning vein
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- Meaning crooked or bent
- Meaning a pore or a small opening
- Meaning bronchial tube
- Meaning movement
- Meaning artery
- Meaning blood
- Meaning bones
- Meaning straight
- Meaning vessel
- Meaning clat
- Meaning middle
- Meaning the back of the body
- Meaning the side of the body
- Disease
- Meaning front
28 Clues: Disease • Meaning ribs • Meaning clat • Meaning lung • Meaning vein • Meaning heart • Meaning blood • Meaning below • Meaning bones • Meaning white • Meaning skull • Meaning front • Meaning artery • Meaning vessel • Meaning joints • Meaning middle • Meaning oxygen • Meaning muscle • Meaning movement • Meaning straight • Meaning cartilage • Meaning electricity • Meaning bronchial tube • Meaning crooked or bent • ...
Medical Science Terms 2024-01-11
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- Putting a foreign substance into another location
- Reproduction of cells
- Organism with modified genetics
- Medical technology used for imaging the inside of the body
- A substance with positive and negative effects
- When non-human cells are used in humans
- A mutation of cells
- A non-living organism that needs a host to reproduce
- Method of identifying human genetics anomalies
- "Blueprint for cells"
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- Widespread outbreak of disease and virus
- The process of breaking down nutrients
- Slow energy
- Building blocks for the cell
- Fast energy
- Modifying living organisms to serve a purpose
- Smallest form of life
- Shield from illness
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- An organism that produces disease
20 Clues: Slow energy • Fast energy • A mutation of cells • Shield from illness • Reproduction of cells • Smallest form of life • "Blueprint for cells" • Speeds up chemical reaction • Building blocks for the cell • Organism with modified genetics • An organism that produces disease • The process of breaking down nutrients • When non-human cells are used in humans • ...
Tricare Medical Billing 2023-11-11
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- TRICARE uses the term "cost share" instead of ___________. Answer: Coinsurance
- Beneficiaries are required to pay an annual ___________ cap within one fiscal year. Answer: Catastrophic
- Beneficiaries with Medicare Part A must also have ___________ for TRICARE eligibility. Answer: Medicare Part B
- TRICARE Standard allows beneficiaries to choose a provider outside of the TRICARE ___________. Answer: Network
- TRICARE Prime Remote specially-care referrals may be required for a "fitness for ___________" determination. Answer: Duty
- Active duty members and their families do not pay enrollment fees for TRICARE ___________. Answer: Prime
- TRICARE Prime is a ___________ option. Answer: HMO
- TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based healthcare ___________. Answer: Plan
- TRICARE beneficiaries must be enrolled in ___________ for eligibility. Answer: DEERS
- A congressionally funded comprehensive health benefits program for military families in 1966. Answer: CHAMPUS
- TRICARE becomes the ___________ policy when an individual turns 65. Answer: secondary
- TRICARE is not available for ________ beneficiaries who have 100% service-related disabilities. Answer: CHAMPVA
- An authorized provider must meet TRICARE's ___________ and credentialing process. Answer: Licensing
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- TRICARE Standard beneficiaries are responsible for paying an annual ___________. Answer: Deductible
- TRICARE Prime Remote (TPR) is for active duty members stationed 50 miles or more from a ___________. Answer: Military treatment facility
- Specialty care for TPR active duty family members is coordinated through the ___________. Answer: Healthcare Finder
- TRICARE Standard is a ___________ option with cost-sharing. Answer: Feeforservice
- In January 1994, CHAMPUS was renamed ___________. Answer: TRICARE
- The benefits under TRICARE Prime Remote are the same as TRICARE Prime, with no ___________ costs. Answer: Out-of-pocket
- TRICARE Global Remote Overseas falls under TRICARE Prime for ___________. Answer: Overseas
- TRICARE Prime requires ___________ to coordinate and manage medical care. Answer: Primary Care Manager
- Penalties and interest charges cannot be billed to beneficiaries due to TRICARE's ___________. Answer: Payment delay
- Claims for TRICARE must be submitted within 30 days or within 1 yearfrom the date of ________. Answer: service
- TRICARE Standard beneficiaries pay 15% in-network and 20% out-of-network for outpatient ___________. Answer: Visits
24 Clues: TRICARE Prime is a ___________ option. Answer: HMO • In January 1994, CHAMPUS was renamed ___________. Answer: TRICARE • TRICARE uses the term "cost share" instead of ___________. Answer: Coinsurance • TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based healthcare ___________. Answer: Plan • ...
Medical Legal issues 2023-09-27
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- Moral principles in healthcare
- Time limit for legal action
- Keeping secrets safe
- Limits of professional duties
- Legally independent minor
- Unfair treatment based on certain traits
- Legal authority to act for another
- Moral beliefs
- Law concerning disputes between individuals
- Professional misconduct
- Agreement with full understanding
- Method of resolving disputes outside court
- Unwanted intrusion into personal matters
- Adequate level of care
- Law for medical record privacy
- Official complaint handler
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- Laws governing healthcare
- Group overseeing moral issues
- Order to withhold CPR
- Law for patient autonomy
- Rights concerning medical treatment
- Spoken defamation
- Laws protecting those who help others
- Responsibility to avoid causing harm
- Damaging someone's reputation
- Law concerning crimes and offenses
- Threatening physical harm
- Legal caretaker
- Legal document for future healthcare decisions
- Actual physical harm
- Unwanted sexual advances
- Failure to take proper care
- Accepted level of care
- Written defamation
34 Clues: Moral beliefs • Legal caretaker • Spoken defamation • Written defamation • Keeping secrets safe • Actual physical harm • Order to withhold CPR • Accepted level of care • Adequate level of care • Professional misconduct • Law for patient autonomy • Unwanted sexual advances • Laws governing healthcare • Legally independent minor • Threatening physical harm • Official complaint handler • ...
Medical Words 1234 2023-09-11
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- body's way of getting rid of harmful substances from the stomach.
- begins when genetic changes interfere with this orderly process.
- that only affects the joints, usually in the hands, knees, hips, neck, and lower back.
- happens when the lungs do not effectively exchange the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- an uneasiness in your stomach.
- brain and other parts of the body becomes disrupted and a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the central nervous system.
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- a type of arthritis that causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine.
- disease that causes a fast rise in body temperature and severe muscle contractions when someone receives general anesthesia with one or more of the following drugs:
- a sore on the lining of your stomach, small intestine or esophagus.
- stomach contents move up into the esophagus.
- abnormality in the spine or spinal cord tissue, typically following an accident or trauma to the region.
- a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
- mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose.
- involuntary movement in one or more muscles.
- pain associated with menstruation
- can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head.
- occurs when your body attacks a foreign, and typically harmless, substance
- is caused by flu viruses that spread from person to person. When someone with the flu coughs, sneezes, or talks, they spray tiny droplets.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness
- the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times.
20 Clues: an uneasiness in your stomach. • pain associated with menstruation • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness • stomach contents move up into the esophagus. • involuntary movement in one or more muscles. • mucus (snot) dripping or “running” out of your nose. • the airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-02-07
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- Specialist in the study of diseases
- Act of excessive sweating
- Tumor that is benign (wart)
- Abnormal Condition of death
- Condition of a nail
- The study of skin
- Specialist in the study of skin
- Pertaining to death (usually body tissue)
- Specialist in the study of fungi
- Inflammation of the skin
- Specialist in the study of cells
- Condition of blood in the tissues (bruises)
- Cells of red blood
- Mass of cancer
- Cells containing pigment (black)
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- Condition of dry skin
- Study of diseases
- Specialist in the study of death
- Abnormal condition of growth of horn-shaped skin (callus)
- The study of hair
- Study of Cells
- Inflammation of itchy skin
- Skin that is hard
- The study of blood
- Abnormal condition of pigment (black)
- Study of death
- The study of fungi
- Specialist in the study of blood disorders
- Specialist in the study of hair
- Lump of fat
30 Clues: Lump of fat • Study of Cells • Study of death • Mass of cancer • Study of diseases • The study of hair • Skin that is hard • The study of skin • The study of blood • The study of fungi • Cells of red blood • Condition of a nail • Condition of dry skin • Inflammation of the skin • Act of excessive sweating • Inflammation of itchy skin • Tumor that is benign (wart) • Abnormal Condition of death • ...
Medical Vocabulary : Spanish 2024-02-01
21 Clues: sick • pain • fever • cough • I fell • I feel • broken • painful • you feel • it bit me • sunstroke • It burns me • my arm hurts • I was playing • I have the flu • I broke my leg • it is biting me • it is very painful • dizzy, lightheaded • They are hurting me • In addition to, besides
2.01 Medical Terms 2024-01-30
Graduate Medical Education 2023-10-11
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- we heat these up in a steamer
- The other hardworking administrators of the programs
- Program Letter of Agreement
- Solid and Dependable
- They helped us during the summer
- Graduate Medical Education
- Core training
- The form that new house staff complete in MedHub
- Pit of darkness with lots of paper
- Every program holds these once a year
- Resident Hangout
- Resident Training License
- Mitch
- I see dead people
- The program that puts us to sleep
- we must have a photo for these
- Super achiever
- Best non healthy lunchtime trat day
- Pit of darkness with no computers
- Resident management system
- what we have to unlock regularly
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- Duty ""
- The program that paints toe nails
- Biggest residency program
- Motherly PC
- Graduate Medical Education ""
- Accrediting body for resident and fellowship programs
- Subspecialty of Family Medicine
- Subspecialty training
- Hardworking administrators who are the backbone of our programs
- Best healthy lunchtime treat day that we all share
- A bundle of ""
- Chair of the RFA Group
- Everyone needs a copy of this, especially during onboarding
- These residents start of in one program and then head to another
- Tara Boyd is the program coordinator for this program
- Resident sleeping Rooms
- On Call Meal ""
38 Clues: Mitch • Duty "" • Motherly PC • Core training • A bundle of "" • Super achiever • On Call Meal "" • Resident Hangout • I see dead people • Solid and Dependable • Subspecialty training • Chair of the RFA Group • Resident sleeping Rooms • Biggest residency program • Resident Training License • Graduate Medical Education • Resident management system • Program Letter of Agreement • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2016-06-02
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- A bundle of tissue that has the ability to contract
- Used to create images of tissue and organs within the body
- Medical term for towards front of the body
- Relating to the lengthwise dimension
- Straightening a part of the body to its full length
- A partial dislocation or misalignment
- Overstretching or tearing of a ligament
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates towards the mid-line of the body
- Discoloration of the skin
- Tendon that originates at distal 2/3 of fibula and inserts into the base of the 5th metatarsal (Abbreviation)
- Action that decreases inner angle of a joint
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- Action that increases inner angle of a joint
- taking waste products away from a tissue
- Term for away from the mid-line of the body
- Term for towards the mid-line of the body
- Strong tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- Medical term for towards the back of the body
- movement of ankle where the bottom of the foot rotates away from the mid-line of the body
- When a joint is more mobile than is healthy
- abbreviation for Rest Ice Compression and Elevation
- Short. Usually refers to the length of a muscle
- abbreviation for non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Tissue that usually connects bone to bone
- Overstretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
- when a part of the body becomes enlarged because of an accumulation of fluid it is ____
25 Clues: Discoloration of the skin • Relating to the lengthwise dimension • A partial dislocation or misalignment • Overstretching or tearing of a ligament • taking waste products away from a tissue • Term for towards the mid-line of the body • Tissue that usually connects bone to bone • Medical term for towards front of the body • Term for away from the mid-line of the body • ...
medical detective crossword 2019-02-28
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- the study of viral infections
- a doctor that specializes in performing surgeries
- analyst Analyses lab equipment
- Claims Adjuster Determine how many insurance should pay for a loss
- 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 scientist who studies microscopic organisms including bacteria, algae, and fungi.
- cytogeneticist They analyze and process chromosomes in the human body at a clinical level
- 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.
- 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.
- A person who studies an alien phenomena
- A person who studies medical diseases in the urinary tract system
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- Bio-technologists use biological organisms to develop or make products designed to improve health, food and the world around us.
- A person that studies animals and their interactions with ecosystems.
- 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.
- Physician who works in the field of oncology, the branch of medicine that deals with cancer.
- A person who studies human bodily movement
- scientist When a scientist's knowledge is used to help lawyers, juries, and judges understand the results of scientific tests
- Biologist A person who studies wildlife, their habitats, and how they interact with each other.
- scientist A person who works the help the environment
- scientist work at the cutting edge of medicine, researching and developing new treatments and equipment.
- Is an expert on diets and works with people for their diets
- A person who studies genes and how they develop
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 Laboratory Crossword 2019-04-21
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- liquid portion of clotted blood
- the physician that studies the nature and cause of disease
- the rupture or destruction of red blood cells
- the study of microscopic organisms
- the study of parasitic organisms
- a water-soluble compound with anticoagulant properties, used as a rat poison and in the treatment of thrombosis.
- prevents the formation of clots in test tube
- the process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a semi-solid or solid state
- inflammation of the walls of the vein
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- the surgical opening or puncture of a vein in order to withdraw blood
- the study of antibodies and antigens in serum
- study of fungi
- the process of logging, labeling and bar coding specimens
- 8000rpm for 3 minutes
- laboratory department that stores and tests blood components before transfusion
- study of viruses
- performed on a peripheral blood smear to obtain white blood cell percentages
- another term for platelet
- red blood cell
- a blood clot formed in situ within the vascular system of the body and impeding blood flow
20 Clues: study of fungi • red blood cell • study of viruses • 8000rpm for 3 minutes • another term for platelet • liquid portion of clotted blood • the study of parasitic organisms • the study of microscopic organisms • inflammation of the walls of the vein • prevents the formation of clots in test tube • the study of antibodies and antigens in serum • ...
Medical Tourism Crossword 2019-02-20
Across
- different
- enough
- To reply ,react to demand
- With ease
- Process, the order of doing things
- Build up,
- Influencing, to do with
- Complex, undefined
- To focus on,
- Many countries
- to get help medically
- Meaning
- Have to do, like army service in some countries
- promise with certainty, be 100% sure
- To get, to buy
- People from that country ie people from India, Panama and Thailand.
- harvesting The international trade in human organs like kidneys from donors
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
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- preventing success or development; harmful; unfavourable.
- the world of trade or economic activity : the everyday world
- To think about,
- in the public sector To stay in the public sector
- countries Countries that are becoming wealthier like India and China
- People who are paid to do their job.
- shore overseas
- Criteria for measuring medical tourism, interpretation
- Equipment, amenities
- To compare two things,
- A place where you go
- A women’s ability to conceive children
- Money of a country eg the yuan, yen, dollar.
- an accumulation of uncompleted work or matters needing to be dealt with.
- exact
- Complicated, not simple
- To want
35 Clues: exact • enough • Meaning • To want • different • With ease • Build up, • To focus on, • shore overseas • Many countries • To get, to buy • To think about, • Complex, undefined • Equipment, amenities • A place where you go • to get help medically • To compare two things, • Influencing, to do with • Complicated, not simple • To reply ,react to demand • Process, the order of doing things • ...
Medical Mycology Crossword 2019-08-12
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- fungi that exist either in yeast form or as mold
- an enclosure in which spores are formed. It can be composed of a single cell or can be multicellular
- too few neutrophils
- the divider between cells in hyphae
- The parasitic phase of this dimorphic fungus
- spores that are produced in a sporangium
- multinucleate fungal cell which can result from multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis
- a toxic secondary metabolite produced by organisms of the fungus kingdom and is capable of causing disease and death in both humans and other animals.
- a spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha
- the most abundant fungal cell wall polysaccharide
- form when the immune system attempts to wall off substances it perceives as foreign but is unable to eliminate
- a disease caused by infection with a fungus
- preparation allows microscopic identification of fungal structures; dissolves human cells
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- this fluorescent stain can be used to visualize yeast structures from a clinical sample
- a sterol found in cell membranes of fungi, serving the same function as cholesterol in animal cells
- an essential part of the carbohydrate skeleton of the fungal cell wall
- a fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments
- a type of asexual reproductive spore of fungi usually produced at the tip or side of hyphae
- a type of fungal spore typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae
- eukaryotic single-celled microorganisms that reproduce by asymmetrical binary fission
- the unit of asexual reproduction produced by budding
- are the result of a sort of incomplete budding where the cells elongate but remain attached after division
- _________ dextrose agar used to grow fungi and it inhibits bacterial growth
- In most fungi, ________ are the main mode of vegetative growth
- is the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae
- the stain used for visualization of Cryptococcus neoformans capsule
26 Clues: too few neutrophils • the divider between cells in hyphae • spores that are produced in a sporangium • a disease caused by infection with a fungus • The parasitic phase of this dimorphic fungus • fungi that exist either in yeast form or as mold • the most abundant fungal cell wall polysaccharide • the unit of asexual reproduction produced by budding • ...
Medical Terms - Prefix 2019-07-09
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- above,excess
- Definition for prefix cyan/o
- Right
- Definition for prefix Contra-
- Definition for prefix Mega-
- Definition for prefix leuk/o
- Definition for prefix ortho
- Varied, irregular
- Abnormally High
- Definition for prefix Ad-
- Definition for prefix xanth/o
- in/within
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- Middle
- Definition for prefix ante-
- half/partial
- Definition for prefix Trans-
- Definition for prefix Re-
- Definition for prefix post-
- Left
- Definition for prefix Neo-
- Small
- False
- Definition for prefix dipl/o
- black/dark
- away from
25 Clues: Left • Right • Small • False • Middle • in/within • away from • black/dark • half/partial • above,excess • Abnormally High • Varied, irregular • Definition for prefix Re- • Definition for prefix Ad- • Definition for prefix Neo- • Definition for prefix ante- • Definition for prefix post- • Definition for prefix Mega- • Definition for prefix ortho • Definition for prefix cyan/o • Definition for prefix Trans- • ...
Medical Term 9 2019-10-14
25 Clues: In • Lip • Bad • Fear • Skin • Back • Twin • Glue • Side • Hand • Move • Light • Small • Breast • Digest • Swelling • Heel, Stone • Finger, Toe • Spinal Column • About, Around • Grain, Particle • Walk, Take steps • Pleura, Rib, Side • In front of, Before • Framework of the eyelid
Medical Term 11 2019-10-14
25 Clues: Bad • Drug • Ball • Cold • Child • Flesh • Sleep • Loins • Large • Speech • Within • Nipple • Before • Spleen • Beneath • Between • Stretch • Swelling • Entrance • Offspring • Paralysis • Lump, Clot • Pull, Draw • Out, Away from • Away from, Not
Medical Term 12 2019-10-14
25 Clues: Two • Base • Vein • Ovary • Colon • Ilium • Three • Ileum • Sacrum • Spleen • Uterus • Artery • Pelvis • Larynx • Ureter • Therapy • Urethra • Pharynx • Thyroid • Bronchus • Duodenum • Appendix • Ligament • Esophagus • Adrenal gland
Review Medical Term 2024-05-07
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- destruction and absorption of bone
- ankle
- ligament
- originating in the teeth
- teeth
- tissue
- joint
- upper jawbone
- rheumatoid arthritis
- Total knee replacement
- chest
- inflammation of the pelvic portion of the spine
- skull
- fx fracture
- Medial collateral ligament
- cell
- chest x-ray
- Computed tomography
- ilium
- Open reduction internal fixation
- range of motion
- marrow, spinal cord
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- thoracic vertebrae
- posterior cruciate ligament
- pelvis
- tooth
- physical therapy
- cavity
- pleura, rib, side
- rib
- Lateral collateral ligament
- bone
- osteoarthritis
- Total hip replacement
- spinal column
- a tumor composed of bone tissue
- lumbar vertebrae
- surgical removal of the maxilla
- anterior cruciate ligament
- great toe
- spinal column
- cervical vertebrae
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- rest, ice, compression, elevation
- ambulate
45 Clues: rib • bone • cell • tooth • ankle • teeth • joint • chest • skull • ilium • pelvis • cavity • tissue • ligament • ambulate • great toe • fx fracture • chest x-ray • spinal column • upper jawbone • spinal column • osteoarthritis • range of motion • physical therapy • lumbar vertebrae • pleura, rib, side • thoracic vertebrae • cervical vertebrae • Computed tomography • marrow, spinal cord • rheumatoid arthritis • Total hip replacement • ...
Medical Terms #2 2024-09-09
25 Clues: rib • fat • cell • flesh • joint • below • above • heart • chest • liver • sugar • tissue • middle • before • muscle • against • side(s) • stomach • disease • study of • intestines • front side • internal organs • neck;neck of uterus • nerve; nervous system
Medical Terms #8 2024-04-04
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- Phagocyte= a cell that engulfs another cell
- VENOUS
- ADENoids are glands in your body
- can be caused by genetics or environmental factors
- Think: we are IDIOTS when we can't figure out what caused the disease/ condition
- Monogamy
- Inherited from parent
- thrombocyte= a clotting cell
- Polygamy
- you get the flu;your antigens "tag" the foreign virus and start producing antibodies against it.
- Think: ischemic stroke vs. hemorrhagic stroke
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- Occupational therapy
- Our spleen is SPLENdid
- a GLOB of protein
- Can be cancerous or non-cancerous ( such as a mole)
- COPD= Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Acute Myocardial infarction ( heart attack)
- BIG MAC
- a UTI acquired during a hospital stay due to nurse not using sterile technique when inserting the catheter
- An amoeba changes its shape to travel through liquid
- teeny tiny toy cars
- Hemorrhage
- Think : Chemotherapy- induced alopecia ( hair loss)
- Bruce Banner " morphs" into the hulk
24 Clues: VENOUS • BIG MAC • Monogamy • Polygamy • Hemorrhage • a GLOB of protein • teeny tiny toy cars • Occupational therapy • Inherited from parent • Our spleen is SPLENdid • thrombocyte= a clotting cell • ADENoids are glands in your body • Bruce Banner " morphs" into the hulk • Phagocyte= a cell that engulfs another cell • COPD= Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • ...
Medical Word Roots 2024-07-10
Medical Term Crossword 2024-06-07
28 Clues: slow • vein • bone • half • clot • nerve • heart • brain • tumor • after • kidney • speech • without • ambulate • study of • catheter • breathing • head of bed • discontinue • rapid, fast • as necessary • under, below • twice per day • swallow or eat • range of motion • visual examination • shortness of breath • activity of daily living
Medical Root Words 2024-10-08
42 Clues: eye • arm • fat • red • kid • cold • lung • mind • bone • ribs • skin • skin • head • skin • nose • veins • stone • blood • nerve • joint • gland • blood • liver • white • chest • mouth • water • heart • larynx • kidney • muscle • artery • glucose • disease • straight • cerebrum • esophagus • intestines • vessel, duct • bronchial tube • electrical activity • bladder, fluid filled sac
Medical Surgical Nursing 2023-02-28
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- Alert and oriented to person, place and time but is quite sluggish. Sleeps frequently, but wakens to voice or gentle shaking.
- Named for its pinkish-gray color, which contains neural cell bodies, axon terminals, and denrites, as well as all nerve synapses.
- The outermost layer of the meninges. it covers the brain and spinal cord.
- Surgical procedure to cut and temporarily remove a piece of skull bone to access the brain.
- Also known as Cerebrovascular Accident or Brain attack.
- Pupils are equally round, reactive to light and accommodation.
- Single most important modifiable risk factor for stroke.
- A violent jarring or shaking that results in a disturbance of brain function.
- Minimal movement, responds in groans and moans. Awakens briefly only with repeated stimulation.
- Inability to coordinate muscle movements, resulting in difficulty in walking, talking, and performing self-care activities.
- An antiplatelet agent which is use to decrease risk for thrombus formation.
- Portion of the neuron that conducts impulses away from the cell body.
- White, lipid substance that acts as an insulator for the conduction of impulses.
- It protects the brain from external trauma.
- A condition caused by brain damage or spinal cord injury that leads to paralysis on one side of the body.
- Myelin surrounding these fibers give them their white appearance.
- How many cranial nerves are included in the Central Nervous System.
- Gaps in the myelin sheat.
- Portion of the neuron that conducts impulses toward the cell body.
- A part of brainstem that helps control heartbeat, breathing and blood pressure.
- A language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension.
- An inhibitory neurotransmitter that helps control mood and sleep, and inhibits pain pathways.
- This is use to describe the level of consciousness in an individual. (Abbreviation only)
- An osmotic diuretic used to reduce brain swelling.
- A corticosteroid given to patients with traumatic brain injury to reduce inflammation and intracranial pressure.
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- Coordinated voluntary movement and maintains trunk stability and equilibrium.
- A condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up within the ventricles of the brain.
- It works with the pituitary to maintain fluid balance and maintain temperature regulation.
- Chemicals that affect the transmission of impulses across the synaptic cleft.
- A clear and colorless fluid which is produced in the ventricles and is circulated around the brain and the spinal cord.
- Sustained increase in tension of a muscle when it is passively lengthened or stretched.
- It is composed of two hemispheres, the thalamus, the hypothalamus, and the basal ganglia.
- Cells that provide support, nourishment, and protection to neurons.
- Point at which the nerve impulses is transmitted from one neuron to another.
- The largest lobe, located in the front of the skull.
- This connects the brain to our lower back. It carries nerve signals from the brain to the body and vice versa.
- Primary functional unit of the nervous system.
- Another type of ischemic stroke that occurs when an embolus lodges in and occludes a cerebral artery, resulting in infarction and edema of the area supplied by the involved vessel.
- An organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human being.
- Loss of ability to recognize objects through a particular sensory system.
- A fibrous connective tissues that cover the brain and spinal cord. It provides protection, support, and nourishment to the brain and spinal cord.
- This lobe contains Wernicke's speech area.
- A type of stroke that result from bleeding into the brain tissue itself or into the subarachnoid space or ventricles.
- Its function is control of all motor, sensory, autonomic, cognitive, and behavioral activities.
- It contains the nucleus and cytoplasm; it is also the metabolic center of the neuron.
- A type of stroke that results from inadequate blood flow to the brain from partial or complete occlusion of an artery.
- A type of ischemic stroke which occurs from injury to a blood vessel wall and formation of a blood clot.
- Extreme drowsiness, minimally responsive and barely follows commands. It requires vigorous stimulation to awaken.
- It consists of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
- A hematoma which results from bleeding between the dura and the inner surface of the skull.
50 Clues: Gaps in the myelin sheat. • This lobe contains Wernicke's speech area. • It protects the brain from external trauma. • Primary functional unit of the nervous system. • An osmotic diuretic used to reduce brain swelling. • The largest lobe, located in the front of the skull. • Also known as Cerebrovascular Accident or Brain attack. • ...
Medical Vocabulary(Animals) 2023-02-27
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- terms used to describe small animals like gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rats
- before
- front of the body
- disease that can spread from animal to another
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- isolation of an animal(s) suspected to have been exposed to an infectious disease
- vein
- tail
- method of disease transmission that includes direct contact, indirect contact and droplet contact
- process of applying a preparation on living tissue to prevent infections
- heart
- underside of the body
- flow or discharge
- inflammation
- back
- removal of female reproductive organs
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- stomach
- programs to help prevent disease and health problems in animals
- insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- against, opposing
- plane plane that divides the body into back and frontal parts
- removal of a tissue sample for examination and microscopic diagnosis
- head
- diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human
- pain
- plane plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
- without, lack of
- period of time between the animal contact with an infection and the appearance of disease systems
28 Clues: vein • tail • head • pain • back • heart • before • stomach • inflammation • without, lack of • front of the body • against, opposing • flow or discharge • underside of the body • surgical puncture to remove fluid • removal of female reproductive organs • disease that can spread from animal to another • diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human • ...
Diagnostic Medical Terms 2023-02-05
Across
- originating or causing
- like or resembling
- lungs
- fast
- around
- deficiency
- specialist
- hardening
- condition of the blood
- self
- vein
- bronchial tube
- instrument used to measure
- artery
- between
- blood
- blood vessel
- vein
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- white
- within
- lung
- cell
- against
- oxygen
- chest
- electrical activity
- abnormal condition
- disease
- red
- instrument to observe
- slow
- heart
- clot
33 Clues: red • lung • cell • fast • self • vein • slow • clot • vein • white • lungs • chest • heart • blood • within • around • oxygen • artery • against • disease • between • hardening • deficiency • specialist • blood vessel • bronchial tube • like or resembling • abnormal condition • electrical activity • instrument to observe • originating or causing • condition of the blood • instrument used to measure
Emergency Medical Services 2022-12-12
Across
- When part of a muscle dies
- wrist and arms flexed inward and feet pointed out
- How you listen to lung sounds
- Protein that carries oxygen in the cell
- Bluish skin color caused by lack of oxygen
- Mineral for the heart
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- type of suction tip we use
- Only found during an opiod overdose.
- triad cardiac tamponade
- Used to treat opiod overdose.
- Side effect of Nitroglycerin
- White blood cell
- helps with clotting the blood
- Low heart rate, below 60
- Blood pressure above 140/90
- Restless, anxious, altered LOC, sweating.
- breath odod often associated with hyperglcemia
- Medication given to a person who has repeated episodes of chest pain
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- thigh bone
- liquid part of the blood
- Breathing pattern associated with hyperglycemia
- red blotches on the skin
- Used to define inital health of a newborn
- standing orders for EMS providers to use
- helps with alveoli remain open
- the "A" in SAMPLE
- Heart rate above 100
- device used to stabilize a pelvic fracture
- Bifurcation point between the right and left lung
- what time is
- also known as Grand Mal
- Body needs this along with glucose and water.
- Device used to listen inside the body
- attack on the brain usually caused by a small clot
- lower airway constriction
- wrists flexed and arms down to the sides and feet pointed out
- DOT define device used for transportation of the sick and injured
- Device used to perform compressions on a patient
- noise made when upper airway swells
- Red blood cell
- Low Blood sugar
- the "R" in OPQRST
- device used to pressurize the lungs during a crisis
44 Clues: thigh bone • what time is • Red blood cell • Low Blood sugar • White blood cell • the "A" in SAMPLE • the "R" in OPQRST • Heart rate above 100 • Mineral for the heart • also known as Grand Mal • triad cardiac tamponade • liquid part of the blood • red blotches on the skin • Low heart rate, below 60 • lower airway constriction • When part of a muscle dies • type of suction tip we use • ...
(CN) Random Medical 2023-08-13
Across
- bright red blood, most commonly from hemorrhoid
- fatigue, decreased mental function, lethargy, cold intolerance, constipation, decreased appetite with increased weight gain
- weight gain, moon face appearance, buffalo hump, thinning to almost transparent skin, mood swings, impaired memory or concentration
- tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural intsability
- full body rash, hacking cough, runny nose, high fever, watery red eyes, Koplik's spots
- high fever (106 or higher), irritability, delirium or coma, tachycardia, hypotension, vomiting, diarrhea,
- black tarry stool
- loud seal-bark cough, tachypnea, grunting, wheezing, acute respiratory distress during the night
- progressive weakness, fatigue, decreased appetite, weight loss, hyperpigmentation of the skin, vomiting, diarrhea
- GI bleed, recent weight loss, intermittent abdominal cramping, n/v, diarrhea
- high fever, stiff neck, headache, n/v, light sensitivity, confusion, seizure
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- barrel chested, pink in color, pursed lips, clubbed fingers
- female on birth control who smokes can have
- problems with short term moeory, shuffling gait, stiffness of body muscles, aphasia, psychiatric disturbances
- joint and abdominal pain, fatigue, paresthesis, CNS disturbance
- nausea, weakness, fatigue, rapid weight loss, night sweats, cough, chest pain, hemoptysis
- n/v diarrhea generally 12 hours after eating
- agitation, emotional changeability, insomnia, poor heat tolerance, weight loss despite increased appetite, weakness, dyspnea, tachycardia
- dyspnea, wheezing, cough, 1-2 words, pulsus paradoxus, tachycardia, low SPO2
- PE, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade, COPD, think right side failure
- herpes zoster
- cool clammy skin above, warm dry skin below, hypotension, bradycardia
- fever, headache, loss of appetite, swelling and pain in parotid glands
- chills, deep productive cough, yellow/brown streaked sputum often streaked with blood, pleuritic chest pain
- considerable amounts of sputum, productive cough for at least 3 months per year for 2 or more years, overweight, cyanotic, rhonchi, blue bloater
25 Clues: herpes zoster • black tarry stool • female on birth control who smokes can have • n/v diarrhea generally 12 hours after eating • bright red blood, most commonly from hemorrhoid • tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural intsability • barrel chested, pink in color, pursed lips, clubbed fingers • joint and abdominal pain, fatigue, paresthesis, CNS disturbance • ...
Medical terms abbreviations 2023-08-28
20 Clues: Self • Weight • Doctor • Height • History • Against • Diagnosis • To, Toward • from, away • Temperature • Twice a day • Blood Pressure • four times a day • Nothing by mouth • Three times a day • Do Not Resuscitate • immediately or now • Twice, double, both • or an: without,lack of • Activities of daily living
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-12-13
Across
- nucleus materials
- gland tumor
- pushing condition
- resembling nerve
- stomach removal
- pertaining to head
- study of cells
- bladder hernia
- instrument to visually examine cell
- death abnormal condition
- study of heart
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- instrument to visually examine eye
- urine blood condition
- baldness condition
- bone pain
- kidney dropping down
- muscle disease
- bone marrow tumor
- Synovial membrane removal
- white cell
- life examination
- mind condition
22 Clues: bone pain • white cell • gland tumor • muscle disease • mind condition • study of cells • bladder hernia • study of heart • stomach removal • life examination • resembling nerve • nucleus materials • bone marrow tumor • pushing condition • baldness condition • pertaining to head • kidney dropping down • urine blood condition • death abnormal condition • Synovial membrane removal • ...
Astronaut's Medical Problems 2025-04-17
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- Radiation causes this to happen
- Away from Friends and family
- No sleep
- Holds the body together
- More than a fracture
- Pain to the body
- Not life
- Astronauts work out to stay strong
- Astronauts do not see this as much
- Red spot on the skin
- Pressure or tension
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- No sight
- Not quite a break
- Not strong
- Not feeling well
- Fluid rises putting pressure on the brain
- Feet soften from no use
- Fluid rises,putting pressure on eyes
- No pressure of gravity on the spine
- cannot move without
20 Clues: No sight • No sleep • Not life • Not strong • Not feeling well • Pain to the body • Not quite a break • cannot move without • Pressure or tension • More than a fracture • Red spot on the skin • Holds the body together • Feet soften from no use • Away from Friends and family • Radiation causes this to happen • Astronauts work out to stay strong • Astronauts do not see this as much • ...
Medical Lab Trivia 2025-04-23
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- Test used as an inflammation marker
- Organism known for distinct red coloration
- Organisms which do not require oxygen to grow
- The electrolyte most affected by hemolyzed samples
- Tube used for hematological testing
- Organism which is the predominant cause of UTIs
- Genus known for purple pigment
- Measuring concentration of a substance based on reflection or transmission qualities of a material
- An epithelial cell covered with bacteria
- Prescence of excessive lipid particles
- Red blood cells
- Chemistry panel which requires patient be fasting
- One of the most prevalent intestinal pathogens
- An organism which smells like corn tortillas
- Rupturing of red blood cells releasing their contents into surrounding fluids
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- White blood cells
- Low platelet count
- Test used to help classify bacteria into two large groups
- Analyte which requires sample be collected on ice in a gray top tube
- Additive in vacutainer used for coagulation testing
- Test which measures how long it takes blood to clot
- Selective plating media for gram negative organisms
- Lab technique to amplify DNA
- Species which is the only cause of bacterial epiglottitis
- Protein which facilitates transport of oxygen
- The liquid component after whole blood has clotted and been separated into liquid and solid components
- The liquid component after whole blood has been separated into liquid and solid components without clotting
- Blood disorder defined as a reduced ability to carry oxygen
- Using a microscope to view subjects too small to view with the naked eye
- Additive in gray top vacutainer
30 Clues: Red blood cells • White blood cells • Low platelet count • Lab technique to amplify DNA • Genus known for purple pigment • Additive in gray top vacutainer • Test used as an inflammation marker • Tube used for hematological testing • Prescence of excessive lipid particles • An epithelial cell covered with bacteria • Organism known for distinct red coloration • ...
Wartime medical advancements 2025-06-04
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- Trains converted to wards, pharmacies and operating rooms were called ______trains
- A drug used to cure and help treat Malaria
- Abriviation for mobile army surgical hospital
- invented the plastic surgery technique called 'tubed pedical'
- Tooth____ became a common substitute for toothpaste because it was easier to carry
- magnetic resonance imaging utilizes the hydrogen atoms in our bodies and using radio waves to detect their locations
- an antibiotic drug accidentally discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1982
- ______ surgery, a surgical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, including their supporting structures and vascular supply
- _____warfare that made WW1 especially brutal
- _____One of the most common causes of morality other than warfare itself
- during surgery_______to remove shrapnel from the head
- Cardiac_______-devices that apply an electric charge or current to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat
- Lewis Yealland, tried to cure it by shocking them applying______
- Atherosclerosis - a disease of the _____
- ____tooth brushes were invented to help prevent trench Mouth and became a common household item
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- Pins and Metal _____ were used to heal broken bones
- ______kits were carried by medics into war
- A deadly disease spread by mosquitoes
- ______ were used for open breaks
- The woman who invented the mobile x-ray unit
- ______had a particularly high impact on soldier mortality rates because of how easy the disease spread often infecting whole military camps and mobilized troops
- Due to advancements in artillery and chemical warfare many soldiers were left permanently______
- When soldiers had bad dental hygiene, they would develop an oral disease called what?
- a computed tomography scan uses ionizing radiation like x-ray scans but uses a rotating x-ray beam that can capture a 3D image of the body
- _____equipment was very expensive and hard to raise funds for
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- (AE)
- The blue mass pill was used as a _____
28 Clues: (AE) • Post-traumatic stress disorder • ______ were used for open breaks • A deadly disease spread by mosquitoes • The blue mass pill was used as a _____ • Atherosclerosis - a disease of the _____ • A drug used to cure and help treat Malaria • ______kits were carried by medics into war • The woman who invented the mobile x-ray unit • ...
Medical Emergencies - Pulmonology 2023-01-22
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- caused by weakening or destruction of the alveolar walls
- ____ volume the amount of air moved in and out in a respiratory cycle
- a small collection of air between the lung and the outer surface of the lung
- terminal point of respiratory tree
- form of pulmonary edema that is caused by fluid in the interstitial space between the lungs that ruins diffusion
- 98% of O2 binds to hemoglobin. What does the 2% dissolve in?
- upper airway:oropharynx, nasopharynx, esophagus,laryngopharynx and what other structure?
- bronchodilator - It relaxes the bronchial muscles and expands the airways, allowing more air to flow in and out of the lungs
- respiratory _____ is a single breath
- site of gas exchange
- sudden onset of respiratory distress with no diagnosis
- ipratropium bromide
- this reflex is aka the inflation deflation reflex
- symptoms of this include recurrent cough and sputum production
- levels of Co2 will set the respiratory pace by triggering this receptors
- Cartilaginous structure between the trachea and primary bronchi, produces a branching area separating the left and right lung
- atelectasis is caused by tht fluid ____ being broken
- this is effect is the mirroring of the bohr effect
- finger signs that indicate severe COPD or meth use
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- methylprednisolone
- blue tinted skin pertaining to low perfusion
- the releasing of O2 by hemoglobin depends on PH and what pertaining to blood
- why hemoglobin gives up oxygen is due to this effect
- transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- pale skin
- this nervous system relaxes/dilates smooth muscles
- is an emergency that stops blood from reaching alveoli
- this system controls the depth and rate of respiration
- this respiration and gas exchange occurs at the capillary sites
- this drug helps break up mucus
- physical movement of air
- on the ETCO2 can indicate bronchospasm
- proventil
- CO2 is a byproduct of this cycle
34 Clues: pale skin • proventil • methylprednisolone • ipratropium bromide • site of gas exchange • physical movement of air • this drug helps break up mucus • CO2 is a byproduct of this cycle • terminal point of respiratory tree • respiratory _____ is a single breath • transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide • on the ETCO2 can indicate bronchospasm • ...
Medical Paramedic - Neurology 2023-01-18
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- lorazepam
- my legs feel like pins and needles
- my face was sagging in one spot but it stopped
- quick i need this to treat my seizure pt
- clonic shakes that cause stiffness and convulses
- diazepam
- drug that increases functional or nervous activity
- scene safe
- is the stroke test most commonly used in our area
- second cranial nerve
- what letters determine stroke symptoms
- chlordiazepoxide
- when the brain tissue is infected
- atrophy of brain due to nerve cell death in the cerebral cortex
- neurons in the brain that control fine motor movement die
- mass of tissue cells that's bad news
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- body is sad says not enough vitamin B
- second half of figuring out why my pt is AMS
- midazolam
- is an interruption of blood flow to the brain
- stroke is a rupture of a blood vessel
- stroke caused by blot clots that inhibit blood flow to the brain
- long term low vitamin B
- is a common symptom of stroke
- sclerosis progressive demyelination of neurons in the brain spinal cord and cranial nerves
- antiplatelets
- dys progressive muscle weakness that starts distal
- what cardiac dysrhythmia is prone to blood clots
- progressive muscle weakness and degeneration of upper and lower neurons that control voluntary movement
- positive brudzinski's test
- first half of figuring out why my pt is AMS
- communicable disease that affects the CNS
- I got my gloves and my mask ready
33 Clues: diazepam • lorazepam • midazolam • scene safe • antiplatelets • chlordiazepoxide • second cranial nerve • long term low vitamin B • positive brudzinski's test • is a common symptom of stroke • when the brain tissue is infected • I got my gloves and my mask ready • my legs feel like pins and needles • mass of tissue cells that's bad news • body is sad says not enough vitamin B • ...
Common medical terms 2024-10-29
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- related to the brain (prefix)
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- related to temperature (prefix)
- related to the nose (prefix)
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- related to muscle (prefix)
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- slowing or stopping (suffix)
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- Related to the heart (prefix)
- High blood pressure.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- related to the stomach (prefix)
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
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- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- hard or hardening
- related to bones (prefix)
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- related to the skin (prefix)
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- related to blood (prefix)
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- related to lungs (prefix)
- Not cancerous.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
35 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • hard or hardening • High blood pressure. • related to bones (prefix) • related to blood (prefix) • related to lungs (prefix) • Broken bone or cartilage. • related to muscle (prefix) • related to the skin (prefix) • related to the nose (prefix) • The outer layer of the skin. • slowing or stopping (suffix) • related to the brain (prefix) • ...
Common medical abbreviations 2024-10-29
Across
- Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, often called “bad” cholesterol.
- Advanced life support.
- Registered Nurse
- Immediately.
- Heart rate, expressed as beats per minute.
- Physical therapy, a type of treatment to help patients move and feel better.
- Emergency department
- Cervical spine.
- Refers to psychiatry or the psychiatric ward.
- Emergency room.
- Operating room where surgeries are performed.
- Blood work.
- Prescription, usually for medication but can also signify another treatment.
- Neonatal intensive care unit, a specialized unit that cares for premature infants.
- Blood pressure.
- millimeters
Down
- Facial weakness, Arm ± weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to act fast
- milliliters
- Preoperative.
- Do not resuscitate, a medical order indicating providers should not perform CPR.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Electrolytes.
- Approximately
- High-density lipoprotein cholesterol, often called “good” cholesterol.
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a life-saving technique that’s also called mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- Haemoglobin
- Electrocardiogram, a way of monitoring the heart and testing for problems.
- Level of consciousness
- Nurse Practitioner
- Body mass index, a measure of body fat based on height and weight.
30 Clues: milliliters • Haemoglobin • Blood work. • millimeters • Immediately. • Preoperative. • Electrolytes. • Approximately • Cervical spine. • Emergency room. • Blood pressure. • Registered Nurse • Nurse Practitioner • Emergency department • Advanced life support. • Level of consciousness • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • Heart rate, expressed as beats per minute. • ...
Emergency Medical Responder 2024-12-12
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- abnormal breath sounds
- seal bark
- fracture with severe deformity
- tissue death
- fluid in the lungs
- swellling in the abdomen
- what happens when you leave one patient prematurely
- breathing requires positive pressure ventilations
- painful bleeding with symptoms of shock during pregnancy
- to sort
- multiple sets of vital signs
- implanted device that corrects an abnormal heart rhythm
- assesses CNS
- spontaneous erection indicative of a spinal cord injury
- % ambient air
- position of comfort for breathing difficulties
- gasping,noneffective breathing
- sound made when tongue occludes airway
- low perfusion related to decrease in blood volume
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- closer to the point of attachment
- oversight medical director for the EMS
- pressure exerted on the artery walls when the heart is at rest
- blood is forced out of heart;bulging eyes
- low perfusion related to heart function
- small arteries
- makes known desired health decisions
- sign of brain herniation
- large amount of painless bleeding with pregnancy
- theoxygen delivery to tissues
- flexion posture
- see saw breathing
- seizures with pregnancy
- measurable
- abdominal contents are exposed
- ABCD_
- swellling in the lungs
- sweating profusely
- abbreviation for the general impression for children
- can't exhale all of the air out
- sudden severe abdominal discomfort
- optimal time from accident to ER care
- intervention for gurgling
42 Clues: ABCD_ • to sort • seal bark • measurable • tissue death • assesses CNS • % ambient air • small arteries • flexion posture • see saw breathing • fluid in the lungs • sweating profusely • abnormal breath sounds • swellling in the lungs • seizures with pregnancy • sign of brain herniation • swellling in the abdomen • intervention for gurgling • multiple sets of vital signs • theoxygen delivery to tissues • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-19
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- A condition where the blood has trouble carrying oxygen
- Difficulty having regular bowel movements
- A condition where bones become weaker and more fragile
- An organ that helps process nutrients and remove toxins
- rate How fast the heart beats
- A mineral needed for muscles and the heart to work properly
- A medical term for hair loss
- A gland that helps control energy and body processes
- Loss of muscle or tissue strength from malnutrition
- Help from people or resources that aid recovery
- A burning feeling in the chest caused by stomach acid
- The body repairing and restoring itself
- Feeling chilled because the body is conserving energy
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- A hormone important for muscle, bone, and overall health
- A feeling of fullness or pressure in the stomach
- How the body turns food into energy
- The process of restoring health and well-being
- Fine, soft hair the body grows to help stay warm
- The process of breaking down food so the body can use it
- When the stomach empties food more slowly than normal
- pressure The force of blood moving through the blood vessels
- When the body does not have enough fluids to function well
- not getting enough nutrients for the body to function properly
- An important mineral that helps with nerve signals and fluid balance
- When menstrual periods stop or do not occur
25 Clues: A medical term for hair loss • rate How fast the heart beats • How the body turns food into energy • The body repairing and restoring itself • Difficulty having regular bowel movements • When menstrual periods stop or do not occur • The process of restoring health and well-being • Help from people or resources that aid recovery • ...
Medical Term Crossword 2025-09-26
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- Study of tumors
- Towards the mouth
- Inflammation of the liver
- Air trapped between the chest and lungs in the chest cavity
- Spots
- Enlarged liver
- RBC
- High blood pressure
- Binding
- Hernia
- Cartilage
- Inflammation of a joint
- Crushing
- Slow heartbeat/rate
- Muscle pain
- Inflammation of the nose
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- Making an opening in the trachea for a tube
- Specialist of the heart
- Throwing up blood
- Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow
- WBC
- Extremities
- Surgical removal of the kidney
- Under the tongue
- Surgical Removal of the uterus
- Inflammation of the skin
- Nail fungus
- Rupturing of a vessel
- Pertaining to vertebrae
- Great toe
30 Clues: WBC • RBC • Spots • Hernia • Binding • Crushing • Cartilage • Great toe • Extremities • Nail fungus • Muscle pain • Enlarged liver • Study of tumors • Under the tongue • Towards the mouth • Throwing up blood • High blood pressure • Slow heartbeat/rate • Rupturing of a vessel • Specialist of the heart • Pertaining to vertebrae • Inflammation of a joint • Inflammation of the skin • Inflammation of the nose • ...
Medical Term Words 2026-01-12
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- Radiographic imaging to see skeletal deformities
- Identifying bone abnormalities via a nuclear scanning test
- Paralysis on one side of the body
- Loss of muscle tone
- Surgical removal of a disk
- A crack in the bone
- Made of differing materials for fixation of an injured body part
- A mild form of ataxia
- a graphic recording of the contraction of a muscle
- Surgical removal of a limb
- A blood test to check for rheumatoid arthritis
- Used to dull and relieve pain or induce sleep
- Used to reduce fevers
- Inflammation of joints
- Imaging using electromagnetic waves to create images
- Examining a joint via a camera
- Surgical removal of the bursa
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- Repairing a muscle via plastic surgery
- Mold of a limb to immobilize fractures or dislocations
- The range of motion in a joint
- Use of electromagnetic fields and radio waves to visualize tissue structures
- Removing tissue for examination
- Used to reduce inflammation
- Used to reduce fever, prevent inflammation, and relieve pain.
- Used to relax and sooth smooth-muscles
- An involuntary contraction of muscles
- Pain in the joints
- Muscle pain
- Surgical repair of a joint
- Swelling on the toe from inflammation of the bursa
- Incision through the a bone
- Correction of a bone deformity
- Used to relieve pain
- Shrinkage in the size muscle
- Incision of the tendon for repair of deformities
35 Clues: Muscle pain • Pain in the joints • Loss of muscle tone • A crack in the bone • Used to relieve pain • A mild form of ataxia • Used to reduce fevers • Inflammation of joints • Surgical removal of a disk • Surgical repair of a joint • Surgical removal of a limb • Used to reduce inflammation • Incision through the a bone • Shrinkage in the size muscle • Surgical removal of the bursa • ...
Medical term #3 2025-10-10
Across
- - above
- or an- without; not
- surgical removal
- between
- pain
- within; inside
- two, both
- within
- - fast
- inflammation
- enlarged; enlargement
- below normal; deficient
- around
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- under
- tumor; mass
- above normal; excessive
- - slow
- upon; on top of
- or genesis original; production
- any condition
- surgical repair
- through; across
- al, ac pertaining to
- specialist
24 Clues: pain • under • - slow • within • - fast • around • - above • between • two, both • specialist • tumor; mass • inflammation • any condition • within; inside • upon; on top of • surgical repair • through; across • surgical removal • or an- without; not • al, ac pertaining to • enlarged; enlargement • above normal; excessive • below normal; deficient • or genesis original; production
Medical Terms (OVA) 2025-11-14
Across
- Prefix meaning fast
- Root meaning vessel
- Coronary artery bypass abbreviation
- Upper chambers of the heart
- Emergency blood pressure
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Root meaning heart
- Doctor inserts a tube into an artery
- Prefix meaning slow
- Root meaning blood
- Heart attack (abbreviation)
- test A treadmill heart test
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- Prefix meaning blood
- Inner lining of the heart
- Abnormal heartbeat pattern
- Disorder with irregular heart rhythm
- Blood pressure (abbreviation)
- Hardening of the arteries
- Muscular layer of the heart
- Vessel imaging test
- Largest artery in the body
- Common heart test (abbr.)
- Heart's inability to pump effectively (abbr.)
- Abbreviation for heart rate
24 Clues: Root meaning heart • Root meaning blood • Prefix meaning fast • Root meaning vessel • Vessel imaging test • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning blood • Emergency blood pressure • Inner lining of the heart • Hardening of the arteries • Common heart test (abbr.) • Abnormal heartbeat pattern • Largest artery in the body • Upper chambers of the heart • Lower chambers of the heart • ...
medical imaging equipment 2026-05-29
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- easily transmits x-rays
- clinically useful information
- negative electrode
- manipulation of medical images
- lengthwise
- used for dynamic examinations
- CT number
- CT number
- head lower than legs
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- undesirable image quality characteristics
- measured and displayed in degrees
- consists of tube, collimator, operator controls
- located below the tabletop
- lightproof holder of the IR
- positive electrode
- can withstand very high temperatures
- termination of x-ray exposure
- crosswise
- computer network for transmission of medical images
- possesses polarity with negative and positive terminal
- radiation exiting the patient, striking the IR
- automactic collimation
- invisible image
- device producing x-rays
24 Clues: crosswise • CT number • CT number • lengthwise • invisible image • positive electrode • negative electrode • head lower than legs • automactic collimation • easily transmits x-rays • device producing x-rays • located below the tabletop • lightproof holder of the IR • clinically useful information • termination of x-ray exposure • used for dynamic examinations • manipulation of medical images • ...
NZ is Amazing! 2025-06-30
13 Clues: NZ's capital • A common NZ tree • A common NZ fish • Opposite of sick • A common NZ bird • Emergency service • A part of the body • A feeling of unease • Place for operations • Medical professional • Part of a hospital ward • Formal name for a doctor • Medical abbreviation for urgent
Medical law 2026-02-10
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- Legal or professional responsibility
- System of rules enforced by the state
- Main law of the country
- Patient’s permission before treatment
- Main healthcare legal document in Kazakhstan
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- Keeping patient information secret
- Legal entitlements of a patient or doctor
- Licensed medical professional who treats patients
- Person receiving medical care
- Moral principles guiding medical behavior
10 Clues: Main law of the country • Person receiving medical care • Keeping patient information secret • Legal or professional responsibility • System of rules enforced by the state • Patient’s permission before treatment • Legal entitlements of a patient or doctor • Moral principles guiding medical behavior • Main healthcare legal document in Kazakhstan • ...
Veterinary Tools 2020-03-27
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- hammer, a medical instrument used to test the deep tendon reflexes
- a medical device that helps one listen to sounds inside the body
- a along flexible instrument used to look inside hollow places in the body
- are used in the process of removing the horns of livestock
- uses sound waved to examine or treat conditions inside the body
- an instrument that uses glass lenses and light or another energy source to magnify very small things
- a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument
- measures the rate and regularity of heartbeats
Down
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- a technique to examine soft tissue within the body using a powerful magnet
- Scanner, generates computer-aided series of x-rays of a part of the body
- a flexible tube used to look into the abdomen to identify and treat medical problems
- photographs of bones and other body structures taken using a stream of special light rays
- a medical instrument that produces high heat and powerful light
14 Clues: a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument • measures the rate and regularity of heartbeats • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • are used in the process of removing the horns of livestock • uses sound waved to examine or treat conditions inside the body • a medical instrument that produces high heat and powerful light • ...
PHRM 826 Crossword Puzzle Review 2021-06-29
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- questions to ask when assessing HPI
- questions used when analyzing a patient's medications
- information that can be measured such as vitals
- the reason for encounter or the presenting problem
- sum of the patient's medical history prior to the presenting problem
- comprehensive and written tool to help students learn the PPCP thought process
- Goals of therapy achieved and continue drug therapy
- goals not achieved despite adequate dose and duration
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- monitors and evaluates the effectiveness of the care plan and modifies the plan
- abbreviated documentation that is less formal than a SOAP note
- unique aspect of the PPCP
- process of gathering subjective and objective information about the patient
- ranking a patient's problem list in order of urgency
- formal note written in a patient's medical record
- experiences and personal opinions of the patient regarding their health
- documents a clinical recommendation that requires action
- Pharmacist Patient Care Circle
- One of the most important skills to utilize when working with patients
- the care plan in action
- medical intervention that is evidence-based for the patient's disease states
20 Clues: the care plan in action • unique aspect of the PPCP • Pharmacist Patient Care Circle • questions to ask when assessing HPI • information that can be measured such as vitals • formal note written in a patient's medical record • the reason for encounter or the presenting problem • Goals of therapy achieved and continue drug therapy • ...
Engineering 2021-09-03
Across
- supplies heat transfering for insulating
- makes sure everyone has access to water
- helps with design cars
- helps design and build jets
- helps make sure everything is up to quality
- deesigns boats,airplanes etc.
- Helps in the medical department designing stuff for biomedical duties
- design efficient systesm in integrate workers
- helps design railroad tracks
- helps with the oil industry
- helps with the power plants
- helps with safety in labs or construction
- helps build lightbulbs, streetlights
- designs street signs
- designs and makes sure zoos are up to date
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- makes sure all the utilities are working
- helps in the medical field
- designs computers,phones
- helps design airplanes
- designs stuff for internet like antiviruses
- helps discover the earth
- helps face global warming
- Helps farmers with their farms and designs new farms for them.
- helps build buildings
- gives people in need food
- designs x-ray and other medical supplies
- helps with the internet and people dealing with limited data.
- design high power machines
- helps with electrical stuff
29 Clues: designs street signs • helps build buildings • helps design airplanes • helps with design cars • designs computers,phones • helps discover the earth • helps face global warming • gives people in need food • helps in the medical field • design high power machines • helps design and build jets • helps with the oil industry • helps with the power plants • helps with electrical stuff • ...
Unit Review (portions ch 1, 3, 14, 20) 2021-02-08
Across
- Who invented the stethoscope?
- Who wrote the standard of ethics?
- Which service pathway analayzes health and medical information?
- primary point of contact for patients and their families
- What you enjoy doing or learning about.
- Which service pathway helps to provide a safe, supportive environment for delivery of healthcare?
- Something you do well.
- The importance you place on elements in your life.
- Which service pathway would work in a medical laboratory?
- Which medical era showed a rebirth of learning?
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- Discovered the conscious and unconscious parts of the mind.
- A weakened bacteria or virus given to a person to build against disease
- "father of microbiology"
- The process of heating food for a certain period of time to destroy microorganisms.
- Who discoverd the microsope?
- Therapy workers that treat, and care for patients who are having breathing problems
- Which service pathway works directly providing patient care and treatment?
- herbs and plants ___ still in use; belladona, digitalis, and morphine
- Who established the Red Cross?
- discoverd by Dmitri Ivanoski; microorganisms so small they could not be seen with a microscope
20 Clues: Something you do well. • "father of microbiology" • Who discoverd the microsope? • Who invented the stethoscope? • Who established the Red Cross? • Who wrote the standard of ethics? • What you enjoy doing or learning about. • Which medical era showed a rebirth of learning? • The importance you place on elements in your life. • ...
NICU Words To Know 2014-02-03
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- nothing to be given by mouth
- a medical doctor who specializes in infants and children
- yellowing of the skin
- Preemies with issues are cared for in this unit
- involuntary muscle activity or stiffening
- medical doctor who specializes in the ear, nose and throat
- Baby born before 37 weeks
- an infection of the wall of the intestines
- a treatment in which the baby is placed under bright light
- infection in the blood
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- the first bowel movement that a baby has
- a small plastic tubeon one of the umbilical blood vessels
- normal for premature babies to have an irregular patterof breathing
- a sugical opening in the trachea to allow air to enterthe lungs
- the branch of medicine that deals with heredity
- placing an endotracheal tube in the baby's trachea(windpipe)
- a medical doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system
- clear plastic hood placed over the baby's head through which oxygen is given
- Antibiotics can be given to cure this
- is a problem of the retina
20 Clues: yellowing of the skin • infection in the blood • Baby born before 37 weeks • is a problem of the retina • nothing to be given by mouth • Antibiotics can be given to cure this • the first bowel movement that a baby has • involuntary muscle activity or stiffening • an infection of the wall of the intestines • the branch of medicine that deals with heredity • ...
Crisis De-Escalation 2024-09-04
Across
- tone volume cadence of speech
- person is out of control and exhibits severe behaviors
- person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
- willingness to engage and participate in activities
- extreme anxiety or pain that may require medical attention
- short term solution to help solve an immediate problem to regain control over emotional responses
- risk factor that might be able to be improved with clinical intervention
- risk factor for violence that can't be changed with clinical intervention
- touch
- extremes in behavior due to mental illness or substance abuse
- severity of peak behaviors subside
Down
- when someone is suicidal and engages in life threatening behavior directed at police to elicit use of lethal force
- person focuses on the conflict
- a situation where a person's perceived ability to cope is exceeded
- person is unfocused and upset
- extremes in behavior due to medical conditions
- non-verbal communication
- social physical psychological or environmental event that causes someone to act differently
- personal space
- help prevent crisis from becoming an emergency
20 Clues: touch • personal space • non-verbal communication • tone volume cadence of speech • person is unfocused and upset • person focuses on the conflict • severity of peak behaviors subside • extremes in behavior due to medical conditions • help prevent crisis from becoming an emergency • willingness to engage and participate in activities • ...
The concept of societies of specialists in evidence-based medicine. Evidence-based medicine centers in our country and the CIS 2025-02-13
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- International network supporting EBM education. (EBMNETWORK)
- A document outlining a structured EBM approach. (PROTOCOL)
- The highest level of evidence in EBM. (METAANALYSIS)
- The lowest level of evidence in research. (EXPERTOPINION)
- A widely used scale to assess research quality. (GRADE)
- A research study involving human participants. (TRIAL)
- Russian scientist who contributed to the development of EBM. (DENISOVA)
- A type of bias affecting medical research. (SELECTION)
- Type of review combining multiple studies in EBM. (SYSTEMATIC)
- The process of summarizing multiple studies on a topic. (REVIEW)
- A widespread disease occurrence, often studied in EBM. (EPIDEMIC)
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- EBM principle ensuring treatments are based on the best research. (RELIABILITY)
- An international organization conducting systematic reviews. (COCHRANE)
- A key principle of EBM ensuring research results are credible. (VALIDITY)
- Term referring to EBM guidelines applied across a country. (NATIONAL)
- The process of combining clinical expertise with research. (SYNTHESIS)
- EBM resource with guidelines for clinical practice. (DATABASE)
- The term for a medical action or treatment in clinical trials. (INTERVENT)
- Scientific data supporting a medical decision. (EVIDENCE)
- Abbreviation for Evidence-Based Medicine Centers. (EBMCENTER)
20 Clues: The highest level of evidence in EBM. (METAANALYSIS) • A research study involving human participants. (TRIAL) • A type of bias affecting medical research. (SELECTION) • A widely used scale to assess research quality. (GRADE) • The lowest level of evidence in research. (EXPERTOPINION) • Scientific data supporting a medical decision. (EVIDENCE) • ...
jacobscardio 2024-08-09
Across
- medical term for red blood cells
- receiving chambers of heart
- medical term for inadequate oxygen supply
- chest pains from inadequate oxygen
- blood carries this to lungs
- blood carries this to body tissue
- muscular wall between ventricles of heart
- general term for heart muscle disease
- cells that fight infection
- includes red cells, white cells,and platelets
- relating to clotting
- means decreased
- muscle that makes up heart wall
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- plaque, fatty substance
- EKG is abbreviation
- circulation to and from the body
- narrowing of arteries due to cholesterol build up
- platelets, involved in clotting
- circulation to and from lungs
- blood plays important role in this
- carry blood away from heart
- blood disease or condition
- keep blood flowing in one direction
- 55% of blood that is mostly water
- mycardial_ is medical term for heart attack
- refers to arteries
- pumping chambers of heart
- outer layer of heart
- fluid that carries oxygen and consists of cells and plasma
- carry blood to the heart
30 Clues: means decreased • refers to arteries • EKG is abbreviation • outer layer of heart • relating to clotting • plaque, fatty substance • carry blood to the heart • pumping chambers of heart • blood disease or condition • cells that fight infection • receiving chambers of heart • carry blood away from heart • blood carries this to lungs • circulation to and from lungs • ...
Cardiovascular system crossword puzzle 2024-11-01
Across
- Abbreviation for Electrocardiogram.
- A condition where plaque builds up in arteries.
- A large artery that carries blood away from the heart to the body.
- A condition where blood pressure is consistently high.
- A condition where the heart muscle is weakened.
- Infarction A medical term for a heart attack.
- An ultrasound of the heart.
- Suffix meaning "a record or picture".
- A small blood vessel that allows for gas exchange.
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- The prefix meaning "heart".
- Panel A blood test to measure cholesterol levels.
- Ventricle The chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the body.
- A heart rhythm irregularity.
- Suffix meaning "disease".
- Abbreviation for Congestive Heart Failure.
- A medical procedure to open a blocked coronary artery.
- (Electrocardiogram) A test that measures electrical activity of the heart.
- Vena Cava A large vein that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Valve A type of heart valve.
- Abbreviation for Blood Pressure.
- Abbreviation for Coronary Artery Disease.
- A suffix meaning "condition of".
- Prefix meaning "vessel".
- A medical device used to regulate heart rhythm.
- Abbreviation for Myocardial Infarction.
25 Clues: Prefix meaning "vessel". • Suffix meaning "disease". • The prefix meaning "heart". • An ultrasound of the heart. • A heart rhythm irregularity. • Valve A type of heart valve. • Abbreviation for Blood Pressure. • A suffix meaning "condition of". • Abbreviation for Electrocardiogram. • Suffix meaning "a record or picture". • Abbreviation for Myocardial Infarction. • ...
Urinary Tract Infections 2025-10-12
Across
- Medical term for urinary tract infections?
- What is a common antibiotic used to treat UTIs?
- Who is more at risk for UTIs?
- What is an irritant to avoid.
- Medical term for blood in urine?
Down
- Common sign of a UTI in older adults?
- What is the term for difficulty starting urination?
- Medical term for painful urination?
- Medical term for upper tract infections?
9 Clues: Who is more at risk for UTIs? • What is an irritant to avoid. • Medical term for blood in urine? • Medical term for painful urination? • Common sign of a UTI in older adults? • Medical term for upper tract infections? • Medical term for urinary tract infections? • What is a common antibiotic used to treat UTIs? • What is the term for difficulty starting urination?
Insurance Vocabulary 2022-02-17
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- The amount you pay for your health insurance every month
- what you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible
- health plan that contracts with medical providers
- health coverage for children
- insurance for active duty military
- health insurance for people 65 and older
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party
- The parent's birthday closer to the beginning of the year is the primary insurance
- a medical condition that occurs before you start insurance
- insurance for veterans
- insurance that covers injuries or illness that happens on the job
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- insurance for low income individuals
- health insurance plan that provides health services through a network of doctors for a monthly or annual fee
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you've received
- fixed amount of money per patient per unit of time paid in advance to the physician for the delivery of health care services
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that treatment or medical tools are neccessary
18 Clues: insurance for veterans • health coverage for children • insurance for active duty military • insurance for low income individuals • health insurance for people 65 and older • health plan that contracts with medical providers • The amount you pay for your health insurance every month • a medical condition that occurs before you start insurance • ...
Payor Codes ARS 2017-09-01
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- US Family Health Plan
- Tricare North
- BCBS prefix AHC for mammogram
- Expert Medical Opinions
- UHC Optimum Choice-RAD on card is Montgomery County for MRI
- United Healthcare PPO
- Used for STAT worker's comp(patient has no info yet)
- Veteran's Choice Program
- United Healthcare Student Resources
- BCBS prefix is YTP
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- BCBS prefix is XII
- BCBS prefix is UAZ
- Baltimore Medical Systems
- Patient retired from military, not sure which Tricare he has
- Aetna Medicare Supplemental
- Aetna Medicare Prime Plan HMO
- BCBS prefix is A59
- Cigna Supplemental Medicare
- BCBS prefix is FRF
- JAI
- BCBS prefix is XIB
21 Clues: JAI • Tricare North • BCBS prefix is XII • BCBS prefix is UAZ • BCBS prefix is A59 • BCBS prefix is FRF • BCBS prefix is XIB • BCBS prefix is YTP • US Family Health Plan • United Healthcare PPO • Expert Medical Opinions • Veteran's Choice Program • Baltimore Medical Systems • Aetna Medicare Supplemental • Cigna Supplemental Medicare • BCBS prefix AHC for mammogram • Aetna Medicare Prime Plan HMO • ...
History of Medicine 2024-02-19
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- used antiseptic to prevent infection
- father of medicine
- discovered xrays
- polio vaccine
- when leonardo da vinci lived
- first woman to receive a nobel prize
- first female to graduate medical school
- name for original pharmacy
- handwashing
- documented circulation of blood
- established American Red Cross
- believed disease to be caused by demons
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- started the first nursing school
- invented pasteurization technique
- first to send medical care with military
- disease ran rampant, stopped researching medicine
- believed in balance with health
- discovered insulin
- sanitation system and public health
- separated doctors and pharmacists
- first heart transplant
- health records, dentistry, prothetics
- father of psychology
23 Clues: handwashing • polio vaccine • discovered xrays • father of medicine • discovered insulin • father of psychology • first heart transplant • name for original pharmacy • when leonardo da vinci lived • established American Red Cross • believed in balance with health • documented circulation of blood • started the first nursing school • invented pasteurization technique • ...
HIP WEEK 2024-04-05
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- Health Record Consisting of Paper and Electronic Records
- __________ of Information
- 6am Run
- Our Electronic Medical Record
- Gathering Information About Birth
- HIM Manager
- Tool Used for Indexing
- 3rd Floor Where You Eat
- Who Do You Report To?
- Our Building
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- Some Patients Arrive This Way
- What Area of HIM Do We Work In?
- The P in HIPAA Stands For?
- Acronym for the unique 7 digit number assigned at 1st registration
- HIP: Health Information ____________
- American Health Information Management Association
- Process of Typing What a Physician Dictated
- Mother Baby Program Location
- Process of Getting Medical Records Ready to Scan
- Person Receiving Treatment
20 Clues: 6am Run • HIM Manager • Our Building • Who Do You Report To? • Tool Used for Indexing • 3rd Floor Where You Eat • __________ of Information • The P in HIPAA Stands For? • Person Receiving Treatment • Mother Baby Program Location • Some Patients Arrive This Way • Our Electronic Medical Record • What Area of HIM Do We Work In? • Gathering Information About Birth • ...
2024 Ann Arbor Fall Conference 2024-10-11
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- skin specialist
- medical condition causing high blood sugar
- low blood sugar
- infection you may get after a tick bite
- virus that causes German measles
- inability to sleep
- medical term for fast breathing
- low potassium
- heart specialist
- disease caused by lack of vitamin c
- person with recurrent seizures has __________
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- high blood pressure
- Kelly's favorite word
- hormone that helps you fall asleep
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- excessive urination
- disease caused by mosquito bites in Africa
- infection you may get from a bat bite
- low body water
- neck gland that regulates your metabolism
20 Clues: low potassium • low body water • skin specialist • low blood sugar • heart specialist • inability to sleep • high blood pressure • excessive urination • Kelly's favorite word • medical term for fast breathing • virus that causes German measles • hormone that helps you fall asleep • disease caused by lack of vitamin c • infection you may get from a bat bite • ...
History of Medicine 2022-10-10
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- used antiseptic to prevent infection
- father of medicine
- discovered xrays
- polio vaccine
- when leonardo da vinci lived
- first woman to receive a nobel prize
- first female to graduate medical school
- name for original pharmacy
- handwashing
- documented circulation of blood
- established American Red Cross
- believed disease to be caused by demons
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- started the first nursing school
- invented pasteurization technique
- first to send medical care with military
- disease ran rampant, stopped researching medicine
- believed in balance with health
- discovered insulin
- sanitation system and public health
- separated doctors and pharmacists
- first heart transplant
- health records, dentistry, prothetics
- father of psychology
23 Clues: handwashing • polio vaccine • discovered xrays • father of medicine • discovered insulin • father of psychology • first heart transplant • name for original pharmacy • when leonardo da vinci lived • established American Red Cross • believed in balance with health • documented circulation of blood • started the first nursing school • invented pasteurization technique • ...
Crossword Corner 2025-10-09
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- Security protocol framework increasingly used in healthcare APIs (5)
- Foundation model type driving GenAI clinical applications (3)
- Emerging architecture enabling federated data exchange across trusted health networks (4)
- Movement emphasizing explainability in clinical AI models (3)
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- Cyber threat that exploits legitimate channels to bypass defenses (6)
- International terminology standard used in decision support and clinical analytics (6)
- Secure environment for controlled API testing and FHIR app pilots (7)
- Dominant interoperability framework enabling patient-directed APIs (5)
8 Clues: Foundation model type driving GenAI clinical applications (3) • Movement emphasizing explainability in clinical AI models (3) • Security protocol framework increasingly used in healthcare APIs (5) • Cyber threat that exploits legitimate channels to bypass defenses (6) • Secure environment for controlled API testing and FHIR app pilots (7) • ...
'-ology' Suffix Words 2020-08-09
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- The scientific study of shapes and sizes of human skulls.
- Science concerned with the study of the nervous system.
- The study of modern study what is thrown away as rubbish.
- A branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the heart.
- Technical terms used with a particular study or profession.
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- The study of arthritis and other joint disorders.
- Science to do with the phenomena of the astrosphere.
- The scientific study of volcanoes.
8 Clues: The scientific study of volcanoes. • The study of arthritis and other joint disorders. • Science to do with the phenomena of the astrosphere. • Science concerned with the study of the nervous system. • The scientific study of shapes and sizes of human skulls. • A branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the heart. • ...
CME Acronyms 2017-12-07
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- American Medical Association
- Accreditation Review Committee
- Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
- Standards for Commercial Support
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- Physician's Recognition Award
- Maintenance of Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- Program and Activity Reporting System
- Continuing Medical Education
9 Clues: American Medical Association • Maintenance of Certification • Continuing Medical Education • Physician's Recognition Award • Accreditation Review Committee • Standards for Commercial Support • American Board of Internal Medicine • Program and Activity Reporting System • Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
Judy Moody The Doctor is In! 2020-12-17
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- She's a bit down in the _____as she failed her test.
- The project to build the high speed rail has become a train _____________.
- extremely frightened
- disgustingly sticky
- showing strong excitement about something
- to be completely certain about something
- Tom _____ to his friends about his new Ipad yesterday.
- I ______ my feet.
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- a person trained to do medical work in an emergency
- The doctor used a ___________to listen to the patient's heartbeat.
- refer to someone who is stupid and weak
- Grandmother has become old and __________
- The new movie premiere was a ________ success.
- a medical process when a doctor cuts a body for medical reasons to repair,remove,or replace an unhealthy or damaged part
14 Clues: I ______ my feet. • disgustingly sticky • extremely frightened • refer to someone who is stupid and weak • to be completely certain about something • Grandmother has become old and __________ • showing strong excitement about something • The new movie premiere was a ________ success. • a person trained to do medical work in an emergency • ...
Mid-Term B & C (Ashley) 2013-12-19
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- Health plan or program
- Typographic technique that provides visual guidance for understanding information
- Electronic exchange of healthcare information
- Represents a physician's skill, time, and expertise used in performing it
- Cause or origin of a disease or condition
- Acting for the good of the public and the medical practice
- CPT procedure codes that have been reassigned to another sequence
- Medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- Rules that improve interoperability between the data systems of different entities
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- Payment made during checkout based on an estimate
- Method of converting a message into encoded text
- Health plan process of examining claims and determining benefits
- Recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- Person who buys an insurance plan
- Health plan that offers protection from loss
- Law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- Insurance that is the second payer on a claim
- Visit between a patient and a medical professional
- The periodic payment a patient is required to make to keep a policy in effect
- Confidential authentication information
20 Clues: Health plan or program • Person who buys an insurance plan • Confidential authentication information • Cause or origin of a disease or condition • Health plan that offers protection from loss • Electronic exchange of healthcare information • Insurance that is the second payer on a claim • Method of converting a message into encoded text • ...
Pediatric Pulmonology (use a "-" in place of a space) 2020-02-13
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- a school that specializes in the teaching of medicine and awards professional degrees
- when the body’s natural lubricants become thick and sticky, causing respiratory and digestive issues
- a high-level specialty training
- The job outlook is...
- a medical professional who specializes in the respiratory system
- the amount of air the lungs can hold
- toleration of waiting and/or acting during difficulties
- a branch of medicine dealing specifically with children
- a disease that causes the airways to become inflamed and narrow causing coughing and breathing issues
- the place in the respiratory system where the oxygen is able to be mixed with the blood
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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- the system associated with the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
- The average ______ is about $182,208
- another word for baby
- the inside of the nose
- American Board of Pediatrics
- the period after this war brought an influx of medical knowledge that made Pediatric Pulmonology possible
- a disease where breathing temporarily suspended
- the study of diseases
- uncontrolled division of abnormal cells
20 Clues: another word for baby • The job outlook is... • the study of diseases • the inside of the nose • American Board of Pediatrics • a high-level specialty training • The average ______ is about $182,208 • the amount of air the lungs can hold • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • uncontrolled division of abnormal cells • a disease where breathing temporarily suspended • ...
Symposium 14/11/2019 2019-11-07
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- opposite of generic treatment
- parallel quantitation of a number of analytes
- European federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- cardiovascular disease
- Tool used for structured test evaluation
- Technology used for protein quantitation
- degree of resistance to chemical change or degradation
- quantity intended to be measured
- action of working together
- European regulation for medical devices
- international federation of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
- functional protein on lipoprotein particles
- clinical and laboratory standards institute
- Property of a material indicating concordance of results between two measurement procedures
- medical specialist
- organ that filters 180 L blood per day
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- material, sufficiently homogeneous and stable with reference to specified properties
- acute kidney injury
- the application of better solutions that meet new requirements
- TN/(TN+FP)
- required for blood flow
- molecular appearance of a protein as a result of e.g. PTMs
- stakeholder and collaborator during test development
- the process of making test results traceable to SI units
- periodically recurring evaluation of medical laboraty quality standards
- TP/(TP+FN)
- free from contamination
- systeme international
28 Clues: TN/(TN+FP) • TP/(TP+FN) • medical specialist • acute kidney injury • systeme international • cardiovascular disease • required for blood flow • free from contamination • action of working together • opposite of generic treatment • quantity intended to be measured • organ that filters 180 L blood per day • European regulation for medical devices • Tool used for structured test evaluation • ...
Brayan Estiben Marín - Eliana Celis Arias 2024-11-13
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- get to know cities, countries...
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- It is an achievement or progress
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- is a special feeling
- the action of restoring something that has been damaged to its former condition.
- Man's best friend
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery).
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- Explore places and travels
- when we are happy
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- It is a striking color
- Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
- Relationship with some people
- Early diagnosis and treatment
- People related to me
- It is a vehicle
20 Clues: It is a vehicle • when we are happy • Man's best friend • is a special feeling • People related to me • It is a striking color • Explore places and travels • Relationship with some people • Early diagnosis and treatment • get to know cities, countries... • It is an achievement or progress • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • ...
vyshnavipunukollu123@gmail.com 2025-04-29
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- — Common feeling of tiredness in cancer patients
- — A test that removes tissue to check for cancer
- — Growth of blood vessels that tumors need to survive
- — Period when cancer signs and symptoms go away
- — A change in DNA that can cause abnormal cell growth
- — Medical imaging test used to detect tumors in soft tissue
- — Gene that has the potential to cause cancer when mutated
- — The medical field that studies and treats cancer
- — A group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth
- — A dangerous tumor that can invade nearby tissue
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- — Spread of cancer from one part of the body to another
- — A substance known to cause cancer
- — An abnormal lump of tissue caused by uncontrolled cell growth
- — A treatment using high-energy rays to destroy cancer cells
- Cell Transplant — Medical procedure to replace damaged bone marrow with healthy cells
- — A tumor that is not cancerous
- — Programmed cell death, often disrupted in cancer cells
- — A treatment that boosts the body’s immune system to fight cancer
- — Short form of a drug-based cancer treatment
- — Can help reduce treatment side effects and improve recovery
20 Clues: — A tumor that is not cancerous • — A substance known to cause cancer • — Short form of a drug-based cancer treatment • — Period when cancer signs and symptoms go away • — Common feeling of tiredness in cancer patients • — A test that removes tissue to check for cancer • — A dangerous tumor that can invade nearby tissue • ...
Respiratory System 2022-08-29
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- suffix that means pain
- medical term for difficulty breathing
- this word means blood in the chest cavity
- grape like sacs at the end of bronchioles
- suffix that means to cut out, excise
- prefix that means within
- term that means pertaining to or towards the back
- medical term for windpipe
- suffix that means creation of an artificial opening
- suffix that means a specialist or physician who studies or treats
- a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction
- term that means pertaining to or towards the front
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- creating an artificial opening into the trachea
- another word for sore throat, inflammation of the throat
- an instrument used to measure the level of oxygen in the blood
- prefix that means slow
- suffix that means instrument used to measure
- flat, dome shaped muscle located at the base of the lungs and thoracic cavity, aids in the breathing process
- a term that means inability to sleep
- instrument used to find out how well the lungs are working by measuring air volume
- medical term for throat, food and air travel through it
21 Clues: suffix that means pain • prefix that means slow • prefix that means within • medical term for windpipe • suffix that means to cut out, excise • a term that means inability to sleep • medical term for difficulty breathing • a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction • this word means blood in the chest cavity • grape like sacs at the end of bronchioles • ...
Insurance Crossword 2022-10-27
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- applicant prexsisting poor health
- basic type of permant life insurance which provides life time protection
- amount the policy holder must pay within a specific time period
- you can pick and choose what you want.
- incase of terminal illness the proceeds of a life policy are paid
- date which an insurance policy becomes elliagble to pay for claims
- a designated period to sign up for insurance
- Medical expenses for bodily injury or death
- person named in a life insurance policy to receieve the proceeds
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- a time period set doesn't build up cash value
- amount of money someone or something will receive after someone passes
- Calculation of how long you live
- federal program medical needs for the poor
- someone who buys or sells on your behalf
- a policy issued to one that expires at a certian time
- Health Maintance Organization
- insurance policy without a deductible
- some packages don't have sickness or injury plan
- set fee paid by policy holder for medical expenses
- cost amount insurance compainies charge
20 Clues: Health Maintance Organization • Calculation of how long you live • applicant prexsisting poor health • insurance policy without a deductible • you can pick and choose what you want. • cost amount insurance compainies charge • someone who buys or sells on your behalf • federal program medical needs for the poor • Medical expenses for bodily injury or death • ...
PUZZLE 2026-03-24
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- A set of principles or teachings that guide medical practice
- The principle of fairness and equality in healthcare
- The principle that gives patients the right to decide for themselves
- The concept of being just and fair in giving care
- A disagreement between ideas, values, or principles
- Keeping patient information private and protected
- The system of moral principles guiding behavior
- The ethical principle meaning “do no harm”
- Established beliefs or teachings in ethics
- Showing consideration and regard for a person’s worth
- The duty to promote the well-being of patients
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- A difficult situation involving a choice between conflicting values
- The freedoms or entitlements of individuals
- A principle where one action has both a good and harmful effect
- The act of declining or saying no to a treatment
- Asituation where ethical principles conflict, making decisions difficult
- The doctrine that emphasizes treating individuals with dignity and value
- The profession or area concerned with healthcare
- A medical professional who treats patients
- People who receive medical care and treatment
20 Clues: A medical professional who treats patients • The ethical principle meaning “do no harm” • Established beliefs or teachings in ethics • The freedoms or entitlements of individuals • People who receive medical care and treatment • The duty to promote the well-being of patients • The system of moral principles guiding behavior • ...
COVID-19 2020-04-11
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- by keeping at least six feet away from others, refraining from touching and by staying indoors
- choosing to completely isolate out of caution
- used to minimize a person's hands from exposure to harmful materials that could cause illness
- a family of viruses that cause illnesses
- a state of complete isolation or restricted access by the government
- the process of carrying out a medical exam on a person to check for the virus
- a machine that helps a person breathe by supplying them with oxygen when it's too difficult to do so on their own
- having an impaired or compromised immune response
- a medical disposable mask that creates a physical barrier between the mouth and nose of the wearer from potential contaminants in the environment
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- a disease that can be transmitted from animals to people
- a non-medical grade cloth used to cover your nose and mouth
- a specialized agency of the united nations responsible for international public health
- the name of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus
- when disease is prevalent over a whole country or the whole world
- a medical mask meeting the U.S. NIOSH air filtration rating
- people who chose to stay inside their own home
- people in the same location contracting a virus without an obvious chain of events
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
18 Clues: a family of viruses that cause illnesses • choosing to completely isolate out of caution • people who chose to stay inside their own home • having an impaired or compromised immune response • the name of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus • a disease that can be transmitted from animals to people • a non-medical grade cloth used to cover your nose and mouth • ...
Viking Pathways 2023-10-04
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- The last name of the principal of our co-op partner in the education pathway
- Number of pathways (not including traditional college prep)
- 38% of St. Elizabeth seniors plan to enter this field
- Students in the business pathway are eligible to take the _____ Entrepreneurship and Small Business certification exam
- Number of AP courses offered by St. Elizabeth High School
- Students in technology pathway are eligible for _____ A+ certification
- When the freshman career exploratory seminar will take place
- The name of the junior year course in the education pathway
- This is the second semester course for juniors in the business pathway
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- The number of university partners St. Elizabeth has for our dual enrollment program
- Students in the medical and business pathways can work towards professional certifications during senior year or take advantage of _____ _________ courses
- 24% of St. Elizabeth seniors plan to enter this field
- Students in the medical pathway can take an _____ Medical Assistant Certification test during Senior Year
- The career-focused sophomore year class is Anatomy & ________
- All St. E pathways offer the opportunity for professional __________
- _______ University, located in Pennsylvania, is one of St. Elizabeth's dual enrollment partners
- The tagline for the Viking Pathways Program is College Prep, Career _______
- Seniors in the Viking Pathways program will be eligible to participate in these during their senior year
18 Clues: 38% of St. Elizabeth seniors plan to enter this field • 24% of St. Elizabeth seniors plan to enter this field • Number of AP courses offered by St. Elizabeth High School • Number of pathways (not including traditional college prep) • The name of the junior year course in the education pathway • When the freshman career exploratory seminar will take place • ...
CROSSWORD Spelling List 18 2018-02-28
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- We had an ___ of half an inch of snow per day this month.
- From outer space, you can see the whole earth as a ___.
- Oyate is a ___ Christian school.
- My head is ___ with nonsense today.
- The ___ transport goes from Kyle to the casino.
- The US ___ meets at the White House.
- You need to cross the __ across the White River.
- Oyate's ___ standards are high and students are required to study hard.
- Sixty-nine plus one equals ___.
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- I make a ___ to never lie again.
- A ___ is a geometric shape that looks like a diamond.
- Wisdom and ___ are not the same thing, but both are good to have.
- In math terminology, 1+1=2 is called an equation.
- When you avoid a problem or when you move around an object, it's called ___.
- A piece of pizza is shaped like a ___.
- We live on Pine ___ Reservation.
16 Clues: Sixty-nine plus one equals ___. • I make a ___ to never lie again. • Oyate is a ___ Christian school. • We live on Pine ___ Reservation. • My head is ___ with nonsense today. • The US ___ meets at the White House. • A piece of pizza is shaped like a ___. • The ___ transport goes from Kyle to the casino. • You need to cross the __ across the White River. • ...
CLIL Terminology Quiz 2023-10-31
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- It is important to remember both the ______ and the task should be considered before the language required.
- This is an example of a LOTS.
- Evaporation is an example of _______ specific terminology.
- One parameter is content knowledge follows a specific ______.
- CLIL teachers need to think about how to support written & spoken _______.
- This refers to using language to learn while learning to use the language.
- The process of supporting students during the learning process.
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- Allowing extra time for a task is an example of a __________ strategy.
- The 3 dimensions every lesson should keep in balance are content, language, and _______.
- This is an example of a HOTS.
- Understanding ourselves and other cultures.
- Developing cognitive and thinking skills.
- A key type of support used in CLIL is a graphic ______.
- This is a situation where BICS is used.
- CALP is considered to be cognitively _________.
- The curricular subject-progession in knowledge, skills and understanding.
16 Clues: This is an example of a HOTS. • This is an example of a LOTS. • This is a situation where BICS is used. • Developing cognitive and thinking skills. • Understanding ourselves and other cultures. • CALP is considered to be cognitively _________. • A key type of support used in CLIL is a graphic ______. • Evaporation is an example of _______ specific terminology. • ...
EU CTR terminology 2022-05-06
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- european commission
- Annual safety reporting
- European Union Clinical Trial Number
- member state
- Ethics Committee
- National competant authority
- Reporting Member state
- clinical trial regulation
- Member state concerned
- Business Intelligence
- investigational medical product dossier
- Application Programming Interface
- extended EudraVigilance Medicinal Product Data Dictionary
- european medicines agency
- Draft Assessment report
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- Clinical trial information system
- Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Code
- European Union Clinical trial Regulation
- Non substantial modification
- market authorisation
- Request for information
- Clinical trial directive
- Clinical trial application
- Substantial Modification
- investigational medical product
- identity access management
- Market authorisation holder
- european economic area
28 Clues: member state • Ethics Committee • european commission • market authorisation • Business Intelligence • Reporting Member state • Member state concerned • european economic area • Annual safety reporting • Request for information • Draft Assessment report • Clinical trial directive • Substantial Modification • clinical trial regulation • european medicines agency • Clinical trial application • ...
SDCJ 2023-09-26
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- Bottom prolapse
- On the floor, never in the toilet
- Dead in a couple hours
- Time to walk
- Summary of previous shift
- Does the toilet/intercom work?
- Wound care callout
- Jail made beverage
- Lost thumb
- Take down
- Request by IP to sue
- We’re recording
- My Triponin Levels
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- Always broken
- The hidden beard
- Medical device for transport
- “I need my medication!”
- Parkour in the dayroom
- Low sodium levels goes AMA
- “Can I get a ride…”
- Overdose magic med
- “I’m suicidal”
- Get the guys to clean the blood
- “Sheriff, Can I have a sandwich?”
- “3rd Floor Medical…”
25 Clues: Take down • Lost thumb • Time to walk • Always broken • “I’m suicidal” • Bottom prolapse • We’re recording • The hidden beard • Overdose magic med • Wound care callout • Jail made beverage • My Triponin Levels • “Can I get a ride…” • “3rd Floor Medical…” • Request by IP to sue • Dead in a couple hours • Parkour in the dayroom • “I need my medication!” • Summary of previous shift • ...
Related Words List 11 2025-02-26
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- - to draw air into and expel it from your lungs
- - practice about a specific subject
- - picture in your mind
- - to write or create something
- - person who helps with school work
- - condition of the body
- - to fall into small pieces
- - small piece of something
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- - something that is made and sold
- - to make better
- - something produced
- - person connected with another by blood
- - three of something
- - having to do with medicine
- - air inhaled and exhaled
- - to give an account of
- - picture
- - one of three like items
- - how something is made up
- - one who works in medical field
20 Clues: - picture • - to make better • - something produced • - three of something • - picture in your mind • - to give an account of • - condition of the body • - air inhaled and exhaled • - one of three like items • - how something is made up • - small piece of something • - to fall into small pieces • - having to do with medicine • - to write or create something • ...
Aya Workers' Comp Terms 2025-01-29
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- An ____ injury is one that occurs spontaneously for an unknown reason and is not related to a person's job or work environment
- MPN: medical ____ network
- MMI: ____ medical improvement
- MRI: ____ resonance imaging scans use radio waves and are used to diagnose torn ligaments, soft tissue problems, spinal problems, nerve issues, and inflammation
- Aya's insurance carrier for WC claims
- POA: plan of ____, essentially the next steps that Gallagher Bassett will take on a claim
- IME: ____ medical examination
- DO: Doctor of ____ Medicine, a branch of medicine that emphasizes a "whole-person" approach to care and using technique that involves moving bones and joints to help with diagnosis and treatment
- WP: ____ period, the initial and state-specific period of time they must be out of work before eligible for benefits
- FMLOA: ____ ____ ____ Leave of Absence is handled by our Leaves Team
- PA, or PA-C: a type of medical provider who can evaluate work-related injuries
- HX: this abbreviation is used to discuss prior medical issues
- FX: this abbreviation is used to notate a broken bone
- DX: this abbreviation is very important for determining extent of injury
- TPA: Gallagher Bassett is our third party ____, acting as a middle ground between the injured employee, the employer, and the insurance carrier
- Also known as fainting, a brief loss of consciousness caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure
- A ____ claim is considered legitimate and qualifying for benefits
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- This type of case manager attends appointments with the injured worker
- BL: this abbreviation means "both sides"
- FROI: ____ report of injury
- AVS: after visit ____
- PPD: ____ partial disability, where an employee has a lasting disability that partially impairs their ability to work
- AWW: ____ weekly wage is a calculation of earnings over a specific period, used to determine benefits
- CT: ____ tomography scans use X-rays and are often used to identify any bone fractures, joint issues, organ injuries, strokes, internal bleeding or blood clots
- VR: ____ rehabilitation are services and programs designed to help injured employees obtain new skills or find new employment if they cannot return to their previous job
- The process of researching a claimant's previous medical treatment/providers, or reviewing social media activity
- TTD: ____ total disability, where an employee is currently unable to work due to work-related injury/illness
- BBP: bloodborne ____
- The MO ____ is the upper limit of money a claim can incur ($5K) before it needs to be transferred to Indemnity
- TX: this abbreviation is used to discuss next medical steps for the injured worker
- The potential to pursue a 3rd party that caused the loss to the insured in an attempt to recover funds paid in the claim
- The preferred term for non-corporate Aya employees, covering those on travel contracts, per diem workers, etc.
- SX: this abbreviation is used to notate what the injured worker is feeling/experiencing
33 Clues: BBP: bloodborne ____ • AVS: after visit ____ • MPN: medical ____ network • FROI: ____ report of injury • MMI: ____ medical improvement • IME: ____ medical examination • Aya's insurance carrier for WC claims • BL: this abbreviation means "both sides" • FX: this abbreviation is used to notate a broken bone • HX: this abbreviation is used to discuss prior medical issues • ...
Employer Provided Benefits 2022-11-28
Across
- a type of disability insurance that covers part of a salary for 6-12 months due to medical leave from work
- a type of disability insurance that covers part of a salary for 3-6 months due to medical leave from work
- includes vacation, sick days, and personal days
- type of retirement account
- family medical leave act
- a type of assistance program to support struggling employees
- a sum of money paid out after the death of the insured person
- payments from employer after an employee retires
Down
- allows employees to work outside of the office
- a type of reimbursement to purchase a cell phone or internet connection
- covers medical expenses from preventative care, illness and injury
- a type of incentive to help you reach healthy goals like a gym membership
12 Clues: family medical leave act • type of retirement account • allows employees to work outside of the office • includes vacation, sick days, and personal days • payments from employer after an employee retires • a type of assistance program to support struggling employees • a sum of money paid out after the death of the insured person • ...
AO MULTISPECIALTY CLINIC PHARMACY WEEK 2025-09-08
Across
- a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats diseases that affect the joints, muscles, and bones.
- generic name for Remicade
- electronic medical record
- a highly similar version of an existing biological medicine
- medications that are not harmful to healthcare workers, patients and the environment.
- delivery of fluids or medications directly into the body, often into the bloodstream via an intravenous (IV) line or pump
Down
- a recordkeeping software that helps with the verification of medications.
- a medical professional specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer.
- person who administers infusions
- medications that have the same active ingredients.
- a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders related to the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system.
- medications that are harmful effect on healthcare workers, patients, and the environment.
12 Clues: generic name for Remicade • electronic medical record • person who administers infusions • medications that have the same active ingredients. • a highly similar version of an existing biological medicine • a recordkeeping software that helps with the verification of medications. • medications that are not harmful to healthcare workers, patients and the environment. • ...
Nervous System Medical Terms 2023-11-27
Across
- infection and inflammation of the meninges
- bleeding from cerebral blood vessels
- injury to the brain typically caused by a collision of the head resulting in the brain striking the wall of the cranium.
- injection of a spinal block anesthetic
- medical professional who manages anesthesia
Down
- pain in a nerve
- medical condition in which a person reverses numbers and letters
- surgical removal of the bony cranium
- delusions of persecution
- disorder of the brain chronic in nature characterized by seizures and convulsions
- condition characterized by brain damage leading to confusion, memory loss and disorientation
- a medical disorder characterized by periods of high energy and confusion with low energy and depression
- when a person cannot speak
- damage to peripheral nerves from any cause
- the inability to interpret a sense
- a condition characterized by varying decreased levels of consciousness
16 Clues: pain in a nerve • delusions of persecution • when a person cannot speak • the inability to interpret a sense • surgical removal of the bony cranium • bleeding from cerebral blood vessels • injection of a spinal block anesthetic • infection and inflammation of the meninges • damage to peripheral nerves from any cause • medical professional who manages anesthesia • ...
