medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Mental Health 2020-03-18
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- a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
- the existence of an individual human being or animal
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- the quality or state of being aware : knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a mark of shame or discredit
- the state of being happy.
- the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the quality of being unfrequented and remote; isolation.
- therapeutic medical treatment of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
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- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- apprehensive uneasiness or nervousness usually over an impending or anticipated ill
- relating to society or its organization.
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
20 Clues: the state of being happy. • a mark of shame or discredit • relating to society or its organization. • habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. • a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • ...
EL PARAMÉDICO 2024-03-04
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- el sistema corporal que tiene que ver con los huesos y los músculos
- la expulsión de aire de los pulmones por medio de la boca
- el sistema corporal que incluye los pulmones y permite que la persona respira
- un clase de dolor que sigue en un nivel; un tipo de dolor que no cambia
- algo que cubre la laceración de una persona
- el sistema corporal que incluye el estomago y los intestinos
- un instrumento medical que mide el nivel de glucosa en a sangre de una persona
- el sistema corporal que depende en los órganos genitales y urinarios
- <<Tengo un dolor ____ en mi brazo. Me duele mucho.>>
- los exrementos incontrolable
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- el sistema corporal que tiene el cerebro al centro
- ejemplo: la ampolla
- una banda que aplica presión a una area con sangre incontrolable
- cuando el área de piel se cambia de color rojo
- el sistema corporal que depende en los órganos urinarios
- un instrumento medical que mide el latido de una persona
- el sistema corporal que tiene el corazón al centro
- un instrumento medical que mide la tempuratura de alguien
- el sistema corporal que incluye los hormonas
- un resultado de una reacción alérgica
20 Clues: ejemplo: la ampolla • los exrementos incontrolable • un resultado de una reacción alérgica • algo que cubre la laceración de una persona • el sistema corporal que incluye los hormonas • cuando el área de piel se cambia de color rojo • el sistema corporal que tiene el cerebro al centro • el sistema corporal que tiene el corazón al centro • ...
March Madness 2023-02-16
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- color between blue and yellow in spectrum
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- easily damaged
- part of blood that is colorless.
- puncture of a vein as part of a medical procedure.
- the imparting or exchange of information or news.
- general excellence of standard or level
- a substance used for medical treatment.
- the act of teaching a person a particular skill.
- having, bringing or resulting from good luck.
- occupational safety and health administration.
- being present at a place or event.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort.
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- material that provides official information or evidence
- a belief that someone will or should achieve something.
- relating to the science of medicine.
- a small mischievous sprite.
- two or more people working together.
- the state or condition of being wrong in conducts or judgement.
- required by law or rules compulsory.
- grip sharply between finger and thumb.
- enjoyment, amusement or pleasure.
- a fact or piece of data from a study of a large quality of numerical data.
- produce or provide.
- in a way that is true, factual or appropriate.
- leaves that are typically three lobbed.
26 Clues: easily damaged • produce or provide. • a small mischievous sprite. • part of blood that is colorless. • enjoyment, amusement or pleasure. • being present at a place or event. • relating to the science of medicine. • two or more people working together. • required by law or rules compulsory. • grip sharply between finger and thumb. • general excellence of standard or level • ...
Patient Access Week 2025 2025-03-21
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- The act of confirming a patient’s identity and information
- The first step in a patient's journey at a healthcare facility
- A request for payment sent to an insurance company
- A legal document signed by the patient before treatment
- The process of checking a patient’s health plan benefits before a visit
- The organization responsible for paying a patient's medical bills
- A system used to manage patient appointments
- The amount a patient must pay before insurance covers expenses
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- The process of securing approval from insurance before treatment
- The process of rescheduling a patient’s appointment
- The act of assigning a patient to a hospital bed
- A written order from a doctor for a specific service
- The process of verifying a patient’s insurance eligibility
- A code used to describe medical procedures for billing
- A document that explains what services a patient’s insurance covers
- A form of insurance for elderly or disabled individuals
- A document that shows a patient what their insurance paid
- A list of available appointment times
- The amount a patient pays at the time of service
- A unique number assigned to a patient for medical records
20 Clues: A list of available appointment times • A system used to manage patient appointments • The act of assigning a patient to a hospital bed • The amount a patient pays at the time of service • A request for payment sent to an insurance company • The process of rescheduling a patient’s appointment • A written order from a doctor for a specific service • ...
Arterial Crossroads! 2023-04-06
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- Buildup of fluid in the lungs due to heart failure.
- Medical term for an abnormally rapid heartbeat.
- Irregular heart rhythm.
- A medical condition in which the heart becomes enlarged and weakened.
- A medication used to lower cholesterol levels.
- Temporary loss of consciousness often caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure.
- A medication used to treat heart failure.
- A heart rhythm where the atria and ventricles beat independently of each other.
- Hormone produced by heart that helps regulate blood pressure.
- Congenital heart defect with a narrow Aorta.
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- The system that regulates the heart rate and blood pressure.
- A common side effect of loop diuretics.
- A protein that regulates contraction of heart muscle cells.
- Type of arrhythmia that is often associated with sudden cardiac arrest.
- Medication used to treat chest pain by reducing blood flow to the heart.
- Device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm.
- Test that records heart’s electrical activity over time.
- Medical term for a flat line on the ECG.
- Valve that separates left atrium from left ventricle.
- Medication used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure.
20 Clues: Irregular heart rhythm. • A common side effect of loop diuretics. • Medical term for a flat line on the ECG. • A medication used to treat heart failure. • Congenital heart defect with a narrow Aorta. • A medication used to lower cholesterol levels. • Medical term for an abnormally rapid heartbeat. • Buildup of fluid in the lungs due to heart failure. • ...
Patient Access Week 2017-03-27
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- a person who is under medical care or treatment.
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
- a card giving identifying data about a person
- a programmable electronic device designed to accept data
- the amount for which the insured is liable before an insurance company will make payment.
- a person's name, or a mark representing it
- a person who is entrusted by law with the care of the
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- to determine medical priority
- a patient who stays in a hospital while receiving medical care or treatment.
- a palm-sized, button-operated pointing device that can be used to move items on a computer screen.
- a U.S. government program
- the act of registering.
- an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original
- the place where a person may be reached.
- to prove or confirm
- occurring or appearing again.
- the state of being apart from other people or concealed from their view; solitude; seclusion:
17 Clues: to prove or confirm • the act of registering. • a U.S. government program • to determine medical priority • occurring or appearing again. • the place where a person may be reached. • a person's name, or a mark representing it • a card giving identifying data about a person • a person who is under medical care or treatment. • ...
spelling 2016-02-26
19 Clues: feel • sure • peak • ahead • drape • purse • spray • signal • spices • giving • medical • compute • explore • control • movables • lawbreaker • combination • Mother Earth • characteristic
Spelling week 2 2018-10-21
19 Clues: sag • work • near • wind • waste • state • toxic • sadly • puzzle • gloomy • physio • unsure • pursue • bodily • medical • thunder • estimated • anxiously • neighbouring
Telecommunications 2022-01-18
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- Process of exchanging information.
- Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency
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- Set of words used to represent letters when communicating over police radios or scanners
- Language used by people in a particular profession or field
- Communications personnel who works with law enforcement
5 Clues: Process of exchanging information. • Communications personnel who works with law enforcement • Language used by people in a particular profession or field • Scientific knowledge or equipment which increases efficiency • Set of words used to represent letters when communicating over police radios or scanners
Crossword Puzzle on First Aid and CPR 2024-12-19
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- Signs of life threatening conditions - unresponsiveness, trouble breathing, severe bleeding.
- a shock when having a severe allergic reaction
- can help save a life during a cardiac or breathing emergency
- is a system that provides emergency medical care.
- Give care according to the conditions you find based on your knowledge and training.
- a partial or complete break in the bone.
- Before rushing to help, size up the scene and form an initial impression.
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- the medical term for a bruise.
- a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells (also called neurons or nerve cells) that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements
- a medical device designed to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock to victims of ventricular fibrillation to restore the heart rhythm to normal.
- when the heart stops beating suddenly.
- signs and symptoms, allergies, and medications and medical conditions
12 Clues: the medical term for a bruise. • when the heart stops beating suddenly. • a partial or complete break in the bone. • a shock when having a severe allergic reaction • is a system that provides emergency medical care. • can help save a life during a cardiac or breathing emergency • signs and symptoms, allergies, and medications and medical conditions • ...
Medical Licensing Exams in the USA 2025-10-25
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- Period of postgraduate training in a medical specialty.
- Organization that regulates professional standards.
- Understanding obtained through learning and experience.
- Formal test that measures medical knowledge.
- Legal authorization to practice medicine.
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- A person who completed a degree program.
- The ability to perform medical duties effectively.
- Doctor who is licensed to practice medicine.
- Proof that professional requirements are fulfilled.
- Related to patient care and hospital practice.
10 Clues: A person who completed a degree program. • Legal authorization to practice medicine. • Doctor who is licensed to practice medicine. • Formal test that measures medical knowledge. • Related to patient care and hospital practice. • The ability to perform medical duties effectively. • Organization that regulates professional standards. • ...
NUR 203 Vocabulary Week 1 Spring 2021 2020-12-13
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- The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period.
- The number of existing cases within a population during a specific time period.
- A drug is defined as any chemical that can affect living processes.
- Pharmacology The study of drugs in humans.
- The onset of a symptom or disease in a person who is already coping with another existing disease.
- The expected outcome of a disease.
- A disease, harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence.
- Diseases that are acquired as a consequence of medical treatment.
- The period when symptoms disappear or diminish significantly.
- Unwanted outcomes of having a disease or are the result of trauma.
- The study of drugs and their interactions with living systems.
- The medical use of drugs.
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- The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe.
- Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment.
- The objective alteration(s) that can be observed or measured by another person
- A group of symptoms that occur together and may be caused by several interrelated problems or a specific disease.
- The pattern of tissue changes associated with the development of disease.
- The cause of disease.
- An illness or a particular problem.
- The use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or to prevent pregnancy.
- The investigation of structural alterations in cells, tissues, and organs, which can help identify the cause of a particular disease.
- The subjective experience(s) reported by the person with disease.
- The study of tracking patterns or disease occurrence and transmission among populations and by geographic areas.
23 Clues: The cause of disease. • The medical use of drugs. • The expected outcome of a disease. • An illness or a particular problem. • Pharmacology The study of drugs in humans. • Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment. • The period when the symptoms become worse or more severe. • The number of new cases occurring in a specific time period. • ...
Chapter 15 2013-10-02
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- behavior that is generally or widely accepted
- connects to the main computer and can copy the information in the emr daily
- a large capacity computer set aside specifically for the emr system
- you should never do this to a previous entry or change it unless it is in the process of being entered
- abbreviation for the type of medical record that originates from more than one facility
- refers to the study of medical computing
- PCP
- should be kept private and secure and not shared with fellow coworkers
- a patient must permit this before the release of health information in electronic form just as if it were a piece of paper
- the only way change will prove to be effective in a medical office is through this (bowling)
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- being open to change and receptive to a new process
- capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- abbreviation for the type of medical record that originates from one facility
- PDA
- these are prepared and handed out to patients to ease their minds of any concerns of privacy or confidentiality concerning emr
- to partly remove or correct
- the number of backup systems for the emr
- President who issued an executive order designed to promote the interoperability of health records and promote the overall quality and efficiency of health care
- the number of requirements in the executive order used to promote interoperability of emr systems (this many on one hand)
- the type of contact that is critical when an emr is used with patients (letter after h)
20 Clues: PDA • PCP • to partly remove or correct • the number of backup systems for the emr • refers to the study of medical computing • behavior that is generally or widely accepted • being open to change and receptive to a new process • a large capacity computer set aside specifically for the emr system • should be kept private and secure and not shared with fellow coworkers • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword MT 11 - ZF 2024-04-18
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- / Prefix that describes union or association.
- / Blood vessels that transport deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- septum / The tissue that acts as a wall between the right and left ventricles.
- / Medical test to evaluate the heart.
- / The tissue referred to as myocardium is present in the walls of all four heart chambers.
- / An umbrella term describes the disorders and conditions affecting the aorta.
- / Ultrasound is used to examine the heart and its vessels.
- / A mineral that can affect one’s blood pressure.
- / A disease that affects your myocardium, resulting in difficulty pumping blood.
- / A disease where plaque builds up inside your artery
- monitor / This machine records heart activity to detect possible symptoms.
- / This disease is caused by fats, cholesterol, and other substances that build up in and around arteries, causing them to narrow.
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- / This device is used to measure blood pressure.
- / A medical test that measures numerous features of your blood.
- / Suffix that describes a rupture.
- / This condition refers to the inflammation of the pericardial sac of the heart.
- / A medical procedure that improves blood flow to the heart.
- / Any abnormal rhythm of the heart.
- / Root word for our largest organ in the human body.
- / This tissue forms the heart's lining, enabling smooth blood movement.
- / When the blood pressure exerted on the walls of your arteries remains elevated over time.
- / Suffix describes a surgical puncture to remove the fluid.
- / Medical test examines how the blood flows into the heart.
- / Prefix that describes across or through.
- / Root word that describes a royale headpiece; this word can also mean heart.
- / Small blood vessels that transport blood between arteries and veins.
26 Clues: / Suffix that describes a rupture. • / Any abnormal rhythm of the heart. • / Medical test to evaluate the heart. • / Prefix that describes across or through. • / Prefix that describes union or association. • / This device is used to measure blood pressure. • / A mineral that can affect one’s blood pressure. • / Root word for our largest organ in the human body. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- a state of being overwhelmed by mental or emotional demands
- a legal term that means someone can be held responsible for harming someone.
- a method, or way, of doing something
- bank department within a facility concerned with collecting and preparing blood for transfusion
- department concerned with analyzing specimens for the presence of particular chemicals
- a related illness, short-term and requiring immediate care
- department concerned with analyzing specimens to study the body's response to disease
- course of action that should be taken every time a certain situations occurs
- a designation of urgency
- a process used in healthcare to ensure skills are mastered for particular positions
- department concerned with analyzing specimens to study properties, diseases, or disorders of the blood
- a type of medical care provided to patients who stay overnight
- to check a patient in to a medical facility for inpatient care
- a protein made by the body to protect against foreign substances
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- people or organizations that provide healthcare such as doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies
- department concerned with the examination of the structure and functions of cells in specimens
- samples from patients
- to release a patient from a medical facility
- visual, microscopic, and chemical testing of urine specimens
- department concerned with the study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms
- a legally required process that must be completed to practice a profession
- identifying with the feelings of others
- testing order form
- department concerned with the study of the causes and effects of disease
- a type of medical care that does not require an overnight stay
25 Clues: testing order form • samples from patients • a designation of urgency • a method, or way, of doing something • identifying with the feelings of others • to release a patient from a medical facility • a related illness, short-term and requiring immediate care • a state of being overwhelmed by mental or emotional demands • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Violation Codes Part 1 2023-05-16
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- Court Summons Notice
- CDL Skills Test Fee
- Hazmat Application
- Permit Class Added
- Resolved CDLIS Matches
- Ignition Interlock Installed
- Duplicate Permit Issued/Not Valid
- Hazmat Endorsement Removed
- Graduated License Course Completed
- Social Security Verified
- Original License Issued
- Reinstatement Fee
- Graduated License Course Rescheduled
- Medical Road Test Passed
- Clearance Letter Sent
- Begin Intermediate License Phase
- Agreed Order on Civil Judgement
- Renewal Motorcycle License Issued
- Duplicate ID Card Issued
- License Voluntary Surrendered
- Ignition Interlock Terminated
- Previous Address
- Non Citizen Application Fee
- Medical Driver Evaluation Failed
- Commercial License Application Recd
- Fail to complete Traffic School
- Renewal License Issued
- Pretrial Suspension Termination/DUI
- Conviction Appealed
- Completed Traffic School/Home Study
- Ignition Interlock Application
- NCIC/LINC Check -Transfer Driver
- Modified /Replacement Issued
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- SSN Verification Failed
- Comp Grad Lic/Home Study
- Proof of Insurance
- Duplicate Permit Issued
- Alcohol Treatment Program Completion
- Returned Driver License
- Medical Driver Evaluation Required
- Traffic School Rescheduled
- Ignition Interlock Violation
- CDL Violation Warning Letter
- Hardship License Received
- Moped License Renewed
- Graduated License Course Required
- Social Security Number Supplied
- Renewal Permit Issued
- Graduated License Course Non attend
- Status Changed Manually
- Moped License Issued
- Permit Class Dropped
- Bankruptcy On Unsatisfied Judgement
- Resolved SSN Verification
- Duplicate License Issued
- License Class Added
- Ignition Interlock Fee
- Traffic School Enrollment/Court Ref
- Points Violation Warning
- Motorcycle Permit Renewed
- CDL Test Failed
- Fail to appear for Hearing
- ID Card Issued
- Proof of Citation Satisfied
- License Class Dropped
- Ignition Interlock Not approved
- Hazmat TSA Approved/TWIC
- Medical Driver Evaluation Passed
68 Clues: ID Card Issued • CDL Test Failed • Previous Address • Reinstatement Fee • Hazmat Application • Proof of Insurance • Permit Class Added • CDL Skills Test Fee • License Class Added • Conviction Appealed • Court Summons Notice • Moped License Issued • Permit Class Dropped • Moped License Renewed • Renewal Permit Issued • Clearance Letter Sent • License Class Dropped • Resolved CDLIS Matches • ...
HEart 2024-12-13
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- The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
- a suffix meaning surgical removal
- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- A medical instrument used to listen to heartbeats and lung sounds
- a disease where plaque builds up in the arteries leading to reduced blood flow
- infarction a medical term for a heart attack, caused by blocked blood flow
- Infarction) The medical abbreviation for a heart attack
- An irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm
- Tiny blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- Heart Failure A condition where the heart is unable to pump effectively,Angiogram to fluid buildup
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- Heart Failure) A chronic condition where the heart does not pump blood as well as it should
- A condition characterized by consistently high blood pressure
- a prefix meaning vessel
- An imaging test that uses x rays to see the blood vessels in the heart
- The largest artery in the body which carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- a root word meaning blood
- Pressure) The force of blood against the walls of the arteries
- Pressure Monitor A device used to measure the pressure of blood in the arteries
- Lipoprotein) Often referred to as good cholesterol which helps remove other forms of cholesterol from the bloodstream
- A suffix indicating inflammation often used in medical terms
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- a prefix meaning heart
- Artery Disease) A condition caused by the narrowing arteries of the coronary arterys
24 Clues: a prefix meaning heart • a prefix meaning vessel • a root word meaning blood • a suffix meaning surgical removal • An irregular heartbeat or abnormal heart rhythm • The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body • Infarction) The medical abbreviation for a heart attack • A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart • ...
EEU masterpiece 2014-06-25
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- city where the future recombinant portfolio of CSLB will be produced (hint: in Confoederatio Helvetica)
- your favorite tool, with which you will never get lost
- which product name contains the 17. letter from the Greek alphabet?
- an antibody against a coagulation factor that interferes with coagulation factor function and complicates replacement therapy
- what does the P in CIDP stand for
- greipniv?
- which coagulation disorder is known for its 3 subtypes
- family name of the new EVP ComOps worldwide CSLB taking over as of today (july 1st)
- never promote…… (hint: Medical question!)
- one of the ICO operating principles?
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- which recombinant product was launched in two ICO markets in 2014?
- older name for hemophilia B, the inherited factor IX deficiency
- the SPC for Hizentra states that one of its indications is: “Replacement therapy in myeloma or chronic lymphocytic leukaemia with severe secondary hypogammaglobulinaemia and [?].
- song title by Elvis that has something in common with a customary way of Ministries of Health to purchase medical products?
- one of the CSLB values?
- name of the award that CSL Behring received in 2012 by The European Organization for Rare Disorders for its pioneering work in developing and manufacturing therapies used to treat rare and serious medical conditions
- medical event where pharmaceutical companies can collect input from HCPs about scientific questions
- what is the main ingredient of Human Plasma?
- name of the trial in which it is shown that Berinert was the least costly on-demand treatment option for HAE in a typical patient with 75 kg per body weight needing three vials per treatment episode
19 Clues: greipniv? • one of the CSLB values? • what does the P in CIDP stand for • one of the ICO operating principles? • never promote…… (hint: Medical question!) • what is the main ingredient of Human Plasma? • your favorite tool, with which you will never get lost • which coagulation disorder is known for its 3 subtypes • ...
Chapter 12 2021-04-25
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- A physician who conducts lab studies of tissues, cells, and blood and other body fluids
- A physician who specializes in the treatment of urinary disorder and the male reproductive system
- a professional who has specialized training in a particular area
- doctor- a physician who is trained in a medical school and has a doctor of medicine degree
- A physician who specializes in the disorder of the nervous system
- A physician who specializes in the care of the skin
- A physician who specializes in the use of radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of the illness and disease
- A physician who specializes in the treatment of mental disorders
- A physician who specializes in the care of children and adolescents
- A physician who specializes in the treatment of the elderly
- A physician who specializes in the medical and surgical care and treatment of the eyes
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- A physician who specializes in the care and treatment of a pregnant women and their unborn babies
- A physician who specializes in the treatment of muscles, bones, and joints
- doctor of dental surgery or a doctor of medical dentistry who specializes in dental care
- a physician who is trained in a school of osteopathy and has a doctor of osteopathy degree
- A physician who specializes in the treatment of the heart and blood vessels
- A physician who specializes in the treatment of tumors and cancer
- surgeon- A physician who specializes in surgery to correct, repair, or improve body features
- independent health care provider who is licensed to practice medicine
19 Clues: A physician who specializes in the care of the skin • A physician who specializes in the treatment of the elderly • a professional who has specialized training in a particular area • A physician who specializes in the treatment of mental disorders • A physician who specializes in the disorder of the nervous system • ...
Health Care Crisis/Seth Garcia 2024-02-12
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- A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital
- A the department of a hospital that provides immediate treatment for acute illnesses and trauma
- A Medicine that get rid off or stop the growth of bacteria
- A place in which outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, often connected to a hospital
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- A tool that can eject or suck up liquids in the body
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- A to reduce financial uncertainty and make accidental loss manageable
- A hormone which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood
- A medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery
- A Medicine that is given to patients to be immune to disease or pathogen
- A substance used for medical treatment
- A a fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services
12 Clues: A substance used for medical treatment • A medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery • A tool that can eject or suck up liquids in the body • A Medicine that get rid off or stop the growth of bacteria • A hormone which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood • A to reduce financial uncertainty and make accidental loss manageable • ...
terminology 2019-07-13
Terminology 2021-08-18
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- How close a measurement is to its true / actual value.
- Marking a scale on a measuring instrument.
- Errors caused by inaccurate equipment or by problems with a method or observation technique.
- Variables that can have any numerical value.
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- The results must allow a conclusion to be drawn
- If someone else carries out your method and gets the same results then your results are said to be this.
- Errors caused by factors we can’t control
- The quantity between readings
8 Clues: The quantity between readings • Errors caused by factors we can’t control • Marking a scale on a measuring instrument. • Variables that can have any numerical value. • The results must allow a conclusion to be drawn • How close a measurement is to its true / actual value. • Errors caused by inaccurate equipment or by problems with a method or observation technique. • ...
TERMINOLOGY 2016-11-23
8 Clues: DOING WORDS • SOUND WORDS • DESCRIBING WORDS • ALLITERATION WITH AN 'S' • TWO OR MORE WORDS START WITH THE SAME LETTER • SAYING SOMETHING IS LIKE OR AS SOMETHING ELSE • GIVING VHUMAN QUALITIES TO SOMETHING INANIMATE • WHEN LOTS OF THINGS ARE LISTED IN ONE SENTENCE USING 'AND'
Terminology 2023-12-03
8 Clues: supply of air • larynx inflammation • alveolar inflammation • visualization of larynx • surgical opening of trachea • endoscopic visualization of bronchi • spitting of blood usually derived from bronchi • resuscitation restoring of heart and lung function
Non-Drug Medical Products 2015-10-21
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- Resulting from expression of DNA (2 words)
- One use for a medical device
- Technology used in biotechnology (2 words)
- Often the active ingredient for a biotech drug
- Classified as Natural Health Product (2 words)
- excipient commonly used but many people have insensitivity to
- exploitation of biological processes for medical purposes
- Used to bulk up a drug
- Excipient for drugs
- How FDA classifies natural health products (2 words)
- Consists of both a device and a drug (2 words)
- undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism (2 words)
- Application of genetic engineering for medicine (2 words)
- Highest classification for devices in Canada (2 words)
- Important ingredient for biotech drugs
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- Manipulated in biotechnology (2 words)
- Type of natural health product
- Holds a drug together (2 words)
- Acronym for supplements in Canada
- How Europe classifies natural health products (3 words)
- Type of excipient in a drug
- Active ingredient is from human or animal
- One use for a medical device
- tubular support placed temporarily inside a blood vessel
- Commonly used for drugs and natural health products
- artificial sweetener
- Excipient to improve physical stability
- Type of medical device (2 words)
- one of origins of biotech drugs
- non-active ingredients
- skill required for medical device production
- Europe’s directive for traditional medicine
- having a sequence of nucleotides complementary to (and hence capable of binding to) a coding sequence
- Common type of biotechnology drugs for disease prevention (2 words)
- instruments and diagnostic tools (2 words)
- What drug active ingredient usually is
- issue for biotech drugs
- An excipient for drugs
38 Clues: Excipient for drugs • artificial sweetener • Used to bulk up a drug • non-active ingredients • An excipient for drugs • issue for biotech drugs • Type of excipient in a drug • One use for a medical device • One use for a medical device • Type of natural health product • Holds a drug together (2 words) • one of origins of biotech drugs • Type of medical device (2 words) • ...
Hospital Medical Billing - What You Need To Know 2023-10-22
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- Payment system initiated by Medicare for hospitals.Fee for Service
- Organizes patient data for billing. Charge Description Master
- A fixed rate per day for all services provided.Per Diem
- Patient classification method that categorizes diagnoses and treatments into groups. Diagnosis Related Group
- The main database of all hospital's patients. Master Patient Index
- A detailed narrative of each procedure.Procedure Description
- A department in a hospital that performs outpatient services. Ambulatory Surgical Center
- The standard fee for a service or procedure. Charge
- Type of care that does not require an overnight stay. Outpatient Care
- Completing and signing hospital records within a specific time frame (3-_days).
- Detailed narrative of each service. Service Description
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- Technical system used for patient information.Health Information System
- Checks the completeness of a patient's medical record. Discharge Analyst
- The oldest method for paying for medical services. Cost Outliers
- Three-digit code representing a specific accommodation, service, or billing calculation. Revenue Code
- Information system that integrates with electronic health records. Electronic Medical Records
- Determines reimbursement based on the case mix index.Case Mix Index
- Full DRG rate plus additional payment for atypical situations. Cost Outliers
- Three basic reimbursement methods for inpatient and outpatient hospital services. Prospective Payment System
- of payers that hospitals negotiate fees with.Types of Payers
- Another form of the prospective payment system. Diagnosis Related Group
- Patient classification based on diagnoses and treatment.DRG Classification
- Detailed narrative of each procedure. Procedure Description
- Used to address deficiencies in the electronic medical record. DeficiencyNotation
- The unique number assigned to each hospital admission. Patient Control Number
- Form used to submit claims for inpatient and outpatient services. UB-04
- The process of collecting patient information.Registration
- Represents the average resources necessary to provide services for a specific diagnosis. Relative Weight
- An unethical practice of coding for a more severe diagnosis than indicated.DRG Creep
29 Clues: The standard fee for a service or procedure. Charge • A fixed rate per day for all services provided.Per Diem • Detailed narrative of each service. Service Description • The process of collecting patient information.Registration • Detailed narrative of each procedure. Procedure Description • of payers that hospitals negotiate fees with.Types of Payers • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2024-07-08
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
South Central Crossword 2025-01-13
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- A small squeeze, often used to gather a small amount or create a mild pain.
- A hospital-acquired infection related to central line catheters.
- A mineral often associated with bananas and important for nerve function.
- A tool used for assessing patients' health risks, particularly related to falls.
- Unintentional drops to the ground, often a risk in healthcare settings.
- Something that is faulty or not working as intended.
- The formal release of a patient from medical care.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar.
- A comprehensive record of a patient's past medical conditions.
- Fine particles released by plants, often triggering allergic reactions.
- The process of giving permission, especially for medical procedures.
- Small animals that can bite or sting, often causing allergic reactions.
- A lung infection that can cause difficulty breathing and chest pain.
- An anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots.
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- A person who provides testimony or evidence, often in a legal setting.
- Practices related to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- A piece of cloth worn around the arm, often for medical identification.
- A condition involving the formation of blood clots, particularly in veins.
- A technique used to examine or capture detailed images of the body.
- An action or response to a stimulus or allergen.
- A condition caused by an overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances.
- The exchange of information or news, essential in healthcare settings.
- A system or sound used to signal danger or an emergency situation.
- A device or technique used to restrict a patient's movement for safety.
- A catheter used to drain urine from the bladder.
- A condition involving a blood clot that travels to the lungs.
26 Clues: An anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots. • An action or response to a stimulus or allergen. • A catheter used to drain urine from the bladder. • The formal release of a patient from medical care. • Something that is faulty or not working as intended. • A hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar. • ...
7 Letter Words 2023-03-09
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- A building which manufactures goods.
- A strong and powerful emotion.
- British terminology for garbage.
- To keep from being seen.
- Something or someone authentic.
- A royal authority figure.
- The antonym of moral.
- Something real or existent.
- An astronomical event.
- An essential skill in a magicians repertoire.
- A portable light.
- A trade person responsible for changing wall colours.
- To rescue from sea.
- An animal’s natural environment or home.
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- Professional qualified to dispenser prescribed medicines.
- A form of musical entertainment originating in Japan.
- To visualize or form a mental image.
- Necessary for our survival.
- Life’s a…
- A heated argument regarding a trivial issue.
- Imaginative stories.
- A money-operated machine that plays music.
- Located on the World Wide Web.
- A member of the lute family of instruments from Portuguese origin.
- Administered through needle injections to stimulate immunity to particular infectious diseases.
- A natural nightlight.
- A place for infants or plants.
- The formal agreement to marry.
- Dazzling or stylish.
- A type of woven fabric.
30 Clues: Life’s a… • A portable light. • To rescue from sea. • Imaginative stories. • Dazzling or stylish. • The antonym of moral. • A natural nightlight. • An astronomical event. • A type of woven fabric. • To keep from being seen. • A royal authority figure. • Necessary for our survival. • Something real or existent. • A strong and powerful emotion. • Located on the World Wide Web. • ...
Chapter 5 - Forming a Government 2014-09-20
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- official approval
- branch that interprets laws
- farmer who protested high taxes
- antifederalist (person)
- right to vote
- branch responsible for creating laws
- agreement to create a two-house legislature
- created the first national government of the United States
- made to protect citizens rights
- taxes on imports or exports
- period of low economic activity
- this word was left out of Constitution and instead used terminology like "free Persons"
- this state has the oldest state constitution still in effect (since 1780)
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- compromise to count a portion of the slave population for representation
- political authority belongs to the people
- branch that carries out the laws
- official changes
- "Father of the Constitution"
- president of the Constitutional Convention
- Federalist (person)
- principles and laws that state the powers and duties of a government
- opposed the Constitution
- convention that met in May 1787
- essays supporting the Constitution
- supported the Constitution
- last state to ratify the Constitution
- first state to ratify the Constitution
- philosopher who believed in a social contract
28 Clues: right to vote • official changes • official approval • Federalist (person) • antifederalist (person) • opposed the Constitution • supported the Constitution • branch that interprets laws • taxes on imports or exports • "Father of the Constitution" • farmer who protested high taxes • convention that met in May 1787 • made to protect citizens rights • period of low economic activity • ...
Faculty Development Quiz 2016-04-11
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- Residents must evaluate these annually
- Faculty must evaluate the program
- A physician who is eligible for board certification
- One of the competencies
- Didactic time should be this
- Terminology that is no longer used by the ACGME
- Descriptors and targets for resident performance
- Event that occurs during March
- Maximum number of consecutive nights during a night-float rotation
- Ongoing process of gathering and interpreting information about knowledge and skills
- A didactic component
- The Review Committee may issue this
- Number of days residents must have free of duty in a four-week period
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- Resident’s evaluation of faculty are this
- Minimum number of hours per week that core faculty must work
- Faculty must establish an environment of inquiry where this can occur
- The ACGME performs this task
- An activity that counts towards duty hours
- Residents and faculty should participate in this kind of activity
- Institutions should provide education in order to mitigate this
- Maximum number of hours a PGY-I resident is permitted to work
- Residents are encouraged to do this between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
22 Clues: A didactic component • One of the competencies • The ACGME performs this task • Didactic time should be this • Event that occurs during March • Faculty must evaluate the program • The Review Committee may issue this • Residents must evaluate these annually • Resident’s evaluation of faculty are this • An activity that counts towards duty hours • ...
Psych Vocab Crossword 2024-04-26
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- Believe in how much control someone has in their life
- a scary dream
- A condition occurring after a period of negative consequences where someone believes they have no control.
- Average by finding what shows up the most
- A dream in which you are aware you are dreaming
- subconscious retention of information without reinforcement or motivation.
- of Control
- Changes in behavior result from experiences
- Memory that lasts indefinitely for the most part
- drive to do something
- Method of determining an average by using the score that falls in the middle of the distribution.
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- Power given from someone's position
- Average where the sum of the scores are divided by the number of scores.
- Sigmund Freud’s terminology of sexual energy or sexual drive.
- a persistent and seemingly uncontrollable thought
- measures a person's psychological state.
- Changes due to the natural process of aging
- Responses that are followed by positive reinforcement will be repeated more frequently.
- chemical in brains that plays a role in our behavior
- an expectation based on other observations
20 Clues: of Control • a scary dream • drive to do something • Power given from someone's position • measures a person's psychological state. • Average by finding what shows up the most • an expectation based on other observations • Changes due to the natural process of aging • Changes in behavior result from experiences • A dream in which you are aware you are dreaming • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-05-05
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- uncontrolled cell growth in the lung tissues
- covers surface over lungs and stops friction from them, as well as the ribs, etc.
- is always open and has cartillages that support it
- small vessels that exchange gases with the alveoli
- lets air pass through, also known as the adam's apple
- a medical problem where there is fluids in the lungs
- separates the respiratory system from the digestive system
- tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- lungs lose their elasticity and the alveolis break down in a way
- stops you from choking most of the time
- brings air to the lungs and out of the lungs
- the throat
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- the greatest amount of air a person can exhale after inhaling the most amount of air they can inhale
- the amount of air that always remains in our lungs
- a common medical problem where not enough air can get to the bronchioles
- filters air and regulates temperature
- muscles that raise the ribs
- a medical problem where the bronchioles swell
- can take in a lot of oxygen through breathing, good for exercise
- more passageways that the bronchi divides into
20 Clues: the throat • muscles that raise the ribs • filters air and regulates temperature • stops you from choking most of the time • tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • uncontrolled cell growth in the lung tissues • brings air to the lungs and out of the lungs • a medical problem where the bronchioles swell • more passageways that the bronchi divides into • ...
Lechelle EMR Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-02
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- generally or widely accepted, favor, or practiced.
- allows the physician to share patient information with another physician.
- within a single healthcare organization
- the capability of a systemto work with or use the parts or equipment of another system.
- order intergration feature allows the user to interact with outside laboratories
- backup system can be used for a prescription fee
- the study of medical computing
- functions that stores lists of billing and coding
- system that can be programmed to initiate automatic
- portal that can be added to the system to allow patients to access medical records
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- billing system that can manage all of the practice's billing and accounting system
- hard drive connects to the main computer
- any set of physical properties, the value of which determine charateristics or behavior.
- to partly remove or correct
- backup should be preformed monthly
- produce electronic prescriptions
- billing system that preforms online verification of insurance
- software that captures patient data and processes it into a system that is specialty specific
- an electronic record of health-related information about an individual that can be drawn from mutiple sources
- scheduler that allows the staff to track and schedule appointments
20 Clues: to partly remove or correct • the study of medical computing • produce electronic prescriptions • backup should be preformed monthly • within a single healthcare organization • hard drive connects to the main computer • backup system can be used for a prescription fee • functions that stores lists of billing and coding • generally or widely accepted, favor, or practiced. • ...
A-Z Biomedical Careers 2016-12-16
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- one who studies teeth
- the study of the mechanics of body movements
- one who treats malaria
- one who works on radars
- doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon
- is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear…
- one who studies yougurt
- physician with an a
- an allied health professional that analyzes and tests body fluids and tissues
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- biologist who studies genetics
- one who studes womens health
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- one who teaches medical students
- person who helps with long term care
- also known as genitourinary surgery
- technician one who works on avrage cheakups
- one who uses clues to solve a crime
- one who studies jurys
- one who uses nuclear energy to solve medical problems
- one who takes care of infant babies
- the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses
- doctor who works on legs
- one who specializes in saving teeth
- one who studies animals
- one who studies plants
25 Clues: physician with an a • one who studies teeth • one who studies jurys • one who treats malaria • one who studies plants • one who works on radars • one who studies animals • one who studies yougurt • doctor who works on legs • one who studes womens health • biologist who studies genetics • one who teaches medical students • also known as genitourinary surgery • ...
Med term CH 3 2026-01-30
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- What word means muscle pain
- What directional term means front
- What is hardening of fatty plaque
- What word means inflammation of the ear
- What word part means excessive, more than normal, too much
- What procedure is done for a diagnosis of ovarian cyst
- Brain disorder marked by deterioration of mental capacity
- What is a non-cancerous tumor
- Abnormal condition of the death of cells
- What word part do all medical terms contain
- Incision in the skull
- Surgical repair of a blood vessel using a catheter, balloon, and stent
- Normal discharge of blood during menstruation
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- Fainting; sudden and temporary loss of consciousness
- A word part that attaches to the end of a word
- What word means cancer of the fatty tissue
- What medical term means sudden, severe
- The plural form of words ending in -is
- Removal of living tissue
- A heart attack
- Oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells
- What part of the body in inflamed with phlebitis
- Part of the word you start with to get the definition of a medical term
- Excision of a breast
- Magnetic waves and radio frequency waves are used to create images of the brain
25 Clues: A heart attack • Excision of a breast • Incision in the skull • Removal of living tissue • What word means muscle pain • What is a non-cancerous tumor • What directional term means front • What is hardening of fatty plaque • What medical term means sudden, severe • The plural form of words ending in -is • What word means inflammation of the ear • ...
Specialties in Vet Science 2024-08-27
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- Eye specialists of the animal world
- Trained specifically to address wild animals' issues that require medical attention
- May be called on to make a diagnosis by examining tissue or fluid samples
- Work to detect and control diseases affecting both animals and humans
- Use a combination of medical and behavioral knowledge
- Animals used in lab settings need proper care and attention
- Works with domestic birds like chickens, turkeys and ducks
- Leaders in animal welfare science and ethics
- Expert in animal reproductive health
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- Trained for life-threatening medical emergencies and high pressure situations
- Often the driving force behind developing treatments for infectious animal diseases
- Deal with difficult and complex surgeries
- See referred patients in need of x-ray, ultrasound or other advanced imaging procedures
- Goal is to return injured athletic animals to normal function and health
- Receive extension education and training in managing animals' diets
- Work to identify harmful substances in our products and environment
- Highly trained to treat uncommon or complicated diseases
- Qualified to clean, adjust and extract teeth
- Managing pain and monitor patients after procedure
- Receive training in internal medicine, immunology and allergy
- Educated in drug development, proper usage, and how medications interact
21 Clues: Eye specialists of the animal world • Expert in animal reproductive health • Deal with difficult and complex surgeries • Qualified to clean, adjust and extract teeth • Leaders in animal welfare science and ethics • Managing pain and monitor patients after procedure • Use a combination of medical and behavioral knowledge • ...
Orencia OnCall BVS Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Patient's portion of bill after meeting deductible
- Fixed amount for a covered service, paid by patient to the provider
- Medicare Part B
- Type of insurance for elderly 65+
- Agreement to provide services
- Amount paid before insurance starts
- Medicare Part C plans are also known as Medicare
- What type of code is L40.59
- Independent Physicians Association
- Person receiving medical treatment
- Health maintenance organization
- BMS drug for rheumatoid arthritis
- Government insurance program for low-income families
- Something you do for all profiles except Traditional Medicare, Standard Supp, and/or Tricare 4Life
- Insurance policy's start date
- Medical groups may bear ____ for the claim
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- Used to complete Electronic Eligibility Check
- Also known as group name
- All calls are being
- Patient signatures in this state expire in 2.5 years
- Insurance policy's end/termination date
- You're doing this crossword puzzle because you got tired of documenting ___
- PreDeterminations are strongly
- Written request for medical services from PCP
- This plan was purchased from the Health Exchange also known as
- Orencia Infusion is not related to
- Payer mentions they do not speak to 3rd parties
28 Clues: Medicare Part B • All calls are being • Bristol-Myers Squibb • Also known as group name • What type of code is L40.59 • Agreement to provide services • Insurance policy's start date • PreDeterminations are strongly • Health maintenance organization • Type of insurance for elderly 65+ • BMS drug for rheumatoid arthritis • Orencia Infusion is not related to • ...
Family Health History Vocab 2025-06-04
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- A condition or trait inherited from family members.
- The study of how traits and conditions are passed from parents to children.
- Taking action in advance to prevent disease or health issues.
- Disease A long-term medical condition such as diabetes or heart disease.
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- Choices Daily habits such as diet, exercise, and smoking that impact health.
- Steps taken to reduce the likelihood of disease.
- A medical test used to detect disease early before symptoms appear.
- The identification of a disease or medical condition by a doctor.
- Something that increases the likelihood of developing a disease.
- History A record of past and present health conditions in a person or family.
10 Clues: Steps taken to reduce the likelihood of disease. • A condition or trait inherited from family members. • Taking action in advance to prevent disease or health issues. • Something that increases the likelihood of developing a disease. • The identification of a disease or medical condition by a doctor. • ...
UNIT 2 2013-10-22
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- type of treatment that uses remedies made from natural sources
- used to kill illnesses caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.
- therapy/ a treatment that uses herbs made into teas or pills.
- medical problem of a sickness or illness.
- for stomach aches and heart burn.
- word for nasal spray used to treat colds or allergies.
- are inserted at pressure points
- area of the body near the stomach.
- feeling of wanting to vomit.
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- medical treatment that does not use medications, usually used to treat back ache and pain.
- for allergies.
- a medical procedure that measures the heart's activity.
- supplements used to promote health and nutrition.
- shot or injecting medicine into the body.
- person who is sick or has an illness.
15 Clues: for allergies. • feeling of wanting to vomit. • are inserted at pressure points • for stomach aches and heart burn. • area of the body near the stomach. • person who is sick or has an illness. • medical problem of a sickness or illness. • shot or injecting medicine into the body. • supplements used to promote health and nutrition. • ...
First Aid 2022-05-14
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- area where one must press during the Heimlich Maneuver
- when someone is having an allergic reaction, they are having an ________ shock
- medical procedure that is performed when someone becomes unconscious
- liquid kept in first aid kits that helps sterilize things
- area where one must give compressions during CPR
- a cream kept in kits to help with scarring and burning
- second step of the three c's for emergency care
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- an adhesive covering that protects minor cuts/bleeds
- someone must give two ____ after doing 30 chest compressions
- medicine tablets that help with intense pain
- medical professionals trained for emergencies
- first step of the Heimlich Maneuver
- first of the three C's for emergency care
- a cotton sheet that helps absorb blood
- medical procedure that is performed when someone is choking or something is blocking their airway and cannot breathe
15 Clues: first step of the Heimlich Maneuver • a cotton sheet that helps absorb blood • first of the three C's for emergency care • medicine tablets that help with intense pain • medical professionals trained for emergencies • second step of the three c's for emergency care • area where one must give compressions during CPR • an adhesive covering that protects minor cuts/bleeds • ...
HOSPITAL 2023-12-02
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- - Imaging technique to closely examine patients.
- - Person who visits hospital for checkup.
- - Hospital section where patients stay.
- - Emergency vehicle carry patients.
- - Treatment material assigned by doctors.
- - Professional who deals with patients.
- - Medical procedure done by doctors.
- - Procedure done by surgeons.
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- - Patient waiting area.
- - Hospital caregiver and doctor's assistant.
- - Urgent care under urgent circumstances.
- - Healing process of patients.
- - Sickness suffered by patients.
- - Medical testing area to test.
- - Hospital resting spot for patients.
15 Clues: - Patient waiting area. • - Procedure done by surgeons. • - Healing process of patients. • - Medical testing area to test. • - Sickness suffered by patients. • - Emergency vehicle carry patients. • - Medical procedure done by doctors. • - Hospital resting spot for patients. • - Hospital section where patients stay. • - Professional who deals with patients. • ...
The SoMPulse Crossword #1 2023-09-22
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- Medical students' water substitute during finals.
- The mood hormone.
- A condition characterized by abnormal heart rhythms.
- "The only thing students care about"
- The security team of the body.
- Closing a wound.
- 206 of these in your body.
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- A surgical procedure to remove an appendix.
- Your body's beans.
- Doctor/Professional slang.
- The dean of the School of Medicine.
- "I control glucose all day."
- The Best Newsletter.
- Involuntary muscle contractions.
- Medical uniform.
15 Clues: Medical uniform. • Closing a wound. • The mood hormone. • Your body's beans. • The Best Newsletter. • Doctor/Professional slang. • 206 of these in your body. • "I control glucose all day." • The security team of the body. • Involuntary muscle contractions. • The dean of the School of Medicine. • "The only thing students care about" • A surgical procedure to remove an appendix. • ...
I tried bro 2025-04-04
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- Med Assists that specialize in podiatrics
- Hospital house keeping Respectfully
- Nurse Assitants job growth
- amount of Med assists expected to be added
- certified nurse assistant
- amount of Nurse Assists expected to be added
- Orderly job projection
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- Certified clinical medical assistant
- certified medical assitant
- Med Assists that specialize in optometry
- highest paid environment for orderlies
- median wage of med assists
- orderly median salary
- amouorderliesdelies expected to be added
- Med assist job projection
15 Clues: orderly median salary • Orderly job projection • certified nurse assistant • Med assist job projection • certified medical assitant • median wage of med assists • Nurse Assitants job growth • Hospital house keeping Respectfully • Certified clinical medical assistant • highest paid environment for orderlies • Med Assists that specialize in optometry • ...
Business Terminology Crossword 2024-09-21
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- Business Terminology Crossword
- a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation
- the process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or components
- a record of the money taken from your bank account,
- someone who starts or owns a business.
- a business whereby the owner licenses its operations—along with its products, branding, and knowledge—in exchange for a franchise fee.
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- the process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or components.
- money you owe a person or a business.
- an undertaking involving chance, risk, or danger.
- a unit of equity ownership in a company
10 Clues: Business Terminology Crossword • money you owe a person or a business. • someone who starts or owns a business. • a unit of equity ownership in a company • an undertaking involving chance, risk, or danger. • a record of the money taken from your bank account, • a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation • ...
3.2I Vision Service Careers 2022-01-24
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- medical abbreviation for right eye
- assists with eye surgery & performs advanced diagnostic tests
- medical abbreviation for left eye
- prepare patients for exams,take ocuilar(eye) measurements & teach eye exercises.
- examine eyes for vision & refers patients to an ophthalmologists
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- cut, grind, finish, polish & mount lenses.
- doctor who specialize in treating the eyes
- chart used to measure visual acurity
- help with frame selections & fittings, order lens and teach care & use of contact lens
- medical abbreviation for both eyes.
- make and fit eyeglasses or lens
11 Clues: make and fit eyeglasses or lens • medical abbreviation for left eye • medical abbreviation for right eye • medical abbreviation for both eyes. • chart used to measure visual acurity • cut, grind, finish, polish & mount lenses. • doctor who specialize in treating the eyes • assists with eye surgery & performs advanced diagnostic tests • ...
MSF March24 2026-03-23
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- What are the main causes of death in southern countries?
- For whom does MSF set up camps?
- A natural disaster that usually happens with heavy rain.
- Temporary medical facility set up in a crisis
- Humanitarian help provided by MSF
- name one of the main diseases in southern countries.
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- Type of care MSF often provides quickly
- Essential medical gas in emergencies
- Full-scale medical center
- Large-scale disease outbreak
- In case of a nutrition crisis, what does MSF provide?
11 Clues: Full-scale medical center • Large-scale disease outbreak • For whom does MSF set up camps? • Humanitarian help provided by MSF • Essential medical gas in emergencies • Type of care MSF often provides quickly • Temporary medical facility set up in a crisis • name one of the main diseases in southern countries. • In case of a nutrition crisis, what does MSF provide? • ...
engineers 2018-01-26
10 Clues: planes • doctors • design oil • makes paper • power plants • makes jet engines • buildings are safe • medical for animals • designs animals habitats • machines to see in human bodies
CDSS - ADVANCE HEALTH INFORMATICS 2024-12-18
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- Adapts to growing demands
- making Process of choosing actions
- Enhance medical decision making
- Graphical representation of data
- Support provided to clinicians
- Established clinical care rules
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- Easy and user - friendly interface
- Identify diseases or conditions
- New ideas for improvement
- Results of medical interventions
- Minimises the risk in treatment
- Warnings for potential risk
12 Clues: Adapts to growing demands • New ideas for improvement • Warnings for potential risk • Support provided to clinicians • Identify diseases or conditions • Enhance medical decision making • Minimises the risk in treatment • Established clinical care rules • Results of medical interventions • Graphical representation of data • Easy and user - friendly interface • ...
Going to the doctor 2024-07-02
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- a medical test that measures and records electrical activity of the heart
- special sound waves used in such processes as examining organs inside the body and directing the route of submarines
- a meeting with an expert, especially a doctor, to get advice or treatment
- a condition in which your throat is red and feels painful, especially when you swallow
- the act of discovering or identifying the exact cause of an illness or a problem
- a large building where people who are ill or injured are given medical treatment and care
- the scientific study of the eye and its diseases
- the condition of not feeling pain, esp. by use of special drugs
- an examination of somebody/something, especially a medical one to make sure that you are healthy
- a shop, or part of one, that sells medicines and drugs
- an official piece of paper on which a doctor writes the type of medicine you should have, and which enables you to get it from a chemist's
- a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill when you eat or touch a particular substance
- a pain in your teeth or in one tooth
- a person whose job is the care and treatment of people’s feet
- a doctor who specializes in diseases affecting the ear, nose, and throat
- a vehicle with special equipment, used for taking sick or injured people to a hospital
- a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
- an act of forcing air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound, often unwillingly
- a doctor who studies and treats the diseases of children
- something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results
- a method of using a strong magnetic field to produce an image of the inside of a person’s body
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- a substance that you take in order to cure an illness, especially a liquid that you drink or swallow
- the process of becoming well again after an illness or injury
- a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy
- a continuous pain in the head
- the condition of a person’s body or mind
- pain in your stomach
- something that is done to cure an illness or injury, or to make somebody look and feel good
- extreme physical or mental pain
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
- the process of administering a substance to a person or animal to stimulate the immune system to develop protection against a specific infectious disease. This helps the body recognize and fight off the pathogen if it is encountered in the future.
- the feelings that you have in your body when you have been hurt or when you are ill
- a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place
- a doctor who has specialized in a particular area of medicine
- medical treatment of injuries or diseases that involves cutting open a person’s body and often removing or replacing some parts; the branch of medicine connected with this treatment
- the medical study of the teeth and mouth
- a building or part of a hospital where people can go for special medical treatment or advice
- the act of sending somebody who needs professional help to a person or place that can provide it
- a type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed
39 Clues: pain in your stomach • a continuous pain in the head • extreme physical or mental pain • a pain in your teeth or in one tooth • the condition of a person’s body or mind • the medical study of the teeth and mouth • the scientific study of the eye and its diseases • a shop, or part of one, that sells medicines and drugs • ...
Brianna Rhames 2013-06-25
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- identifying code assigned when preauthorization is required
- the third type of charge that may be collected from patients at the time of service
- General eligibility for benefits depends on the number of _____
- number assigned to a HIPAA 270 electronic transaction
- the abbrev. for Treatment, Payment, and Health Care Operations
- a patient information form is used to collect ___ information about a patient
- if the patient has one policy it is
- numbers used to identify the codes assigned to each plan: used for claims submissions when medical services are rendered out-of-state
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- the insured
- policyholder, guarantor, or subscriber
- the encounter form is a source of _______ information for the medical insurance specialist
- unique number that identifies a patient
- movement of monies into or out of a business
- provider who treats the patient
- the period of dates that the coverage is active
- provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policyholders according to a contract
- are always collected at the time of service
- is set up with databases about the practice's income and expense accounting
- a website that is an entry point to other websites
- the first step for establishing insured patients financial responsibility
20 Clues: the insured • provider who treats the patient • if the patient has one policy it is • policyholder, guarantor, or subscriber • unique number that identifies a patient • are always collected at the time of service • movement of monies into or out of a business • the period of dates that the coverage is active • a website that is an entry point to other websites • ...
Medical Insurance: Chapters 9 & 10 2015-02-10
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- The federal health insurance program for people sixty-five or older and some people with disabilities
- Initial preventive physical examination
- Medical Savings Account
- Carlifornia's Medicaid program.
- The part of the Medicare program that pays for hospitalization, care in a skilled nursing facility, home healthcare, and Hospice care.
- Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage
- Annual wellness visit
- Insurance plan offered by a private insurance carrier to Medicare Original Plan coverage.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
- Medicare administrative contractor
- National coverage determination
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- Managed care health plans offered to Medicare beneficiaries under the Medicare Advantage Program.
- The part of the Medicare program that pays for physician services, outpatient hospital services, durable medical equipment, and other services and supplies.
- Law that established the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program in place of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program and that tightened Medicaid eligibility requirements.
- A federal and state assistance program that pays for healthcare services for people who cannot afford them.
- Medicaid Integrity Program
- Children's Health Insurance Program
- Prescription drug reimbursement plans offered to Medicare beneficiaries.
- Health Professional Shortage Area
20 Clues: Annual wellness visit • Medical Savings Account • Medicaid Integrity Program • Carlifornia's Medicaid program. • National coverage determination • Health Professional Shortage Area • Medicare administrative contractor • Children's Health Insurance Program • Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage • Initial preventive physical examination • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families • ...
Mental Health 2020-03-18
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- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- apprehensive uneasiness or nervousness usually over an impending or anticipated ill
- a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation
- the quality of being unfrequented and remote; isolation.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the quality or state of being aware : knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
- (of psychiatric illness) characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.
- the state of being happy.
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition).
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- therapeutic medical treatment of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
- habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a mark of shame or discredit
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- the existence of an individual human being or animal
- relating to society or its organization.
20 Clues: the state of being happy. • a mark of shame or discredit • relating to society or its organization. • habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object • ...
A-Z Biomedical Careers 2016-12-16
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- one who studies plants
- doctor who works on legs
- the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses
- doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon
- one who studes womens health
- one who takes care of infant babies
- person who helps with long term care
- one who studies jurys
- biologist who studies genetics
- one who studies teeth
- is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear…
- one who studies animals
- one who studies yougurt
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- one who treats malaria
- one who works on radars
- physician with an a
- one who uses nuclear energy to solve medical problems
- one who specializes in saving teeth
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- an allied health professional that analyzes and tests body fluids and tissues
- one who uses clues to solve a crime
- one who teaches medical students
- technician one who works on avrage cheakups
- the study of the mechanics of body movements
- also known as genitourinary surgery
25 Clues: physician with an a • one who studies jurys • one who studies teeth • one who treats malaria • one who studies plants • one who works on radars • one who studies animals • one who studies yougurt • doctor who works on legs • one who studes womens health • biologist who studies genetics • one who teaches medical students • one who specializes in saving teeth • ...
A-Z Biomedical Careers 2016-12-16
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- one who studies teeth
- one who studies plants
- one who works on radars
- also known as genitourinary surgery
- doctor who works on legs
- biologist who studies genetics
- one who studes womens health
- person who helps with long term care
- one who studies jurys
- one who takes care of infant babies
- one who studies yougurt
- one who teaches medical students
- one who treats malaria
- one who specializes in saving teeth
- one who studies animals
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- technician one who works on avrage cheakups
- doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon
- one who uses nuclear energy to solve medical problems
- physician with an a
- an allied health professional that analyzes and tests body fluids and tissues
- one who uses clues to solve a crime
- the study of the mechanics of body movements
- the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- the branch of science that deals with the study of viruses
- is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear…
25 Clues: physician with an a • one who studies teeth • one who studies jurys • one who studies plants • one who treats malaria • one who works on radars • one who studies yougurt • one who studies animals • doctor who works on legs • one who studes womens health • biologist who studies genetics • one who teaches medical students • one who uses clues to solve a crime • ...
Insurance 2026-02-26
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- provide a list of participating physicians from which you choose a primary care physician
- law gives workers the right to continue their insurance coverage after loss of their job
- Preferred Provider Organization
- money paid before insurance pays
- your responsibility for property damage or bodily injury
- risk that may result in gain or loss
- government health care for people over 65
- process to measure risk and minimize loss
- requires a stay in the hospital
- a medical condition not covered by insurance
- relies on another for financial support
- person that receives the death benefit
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- eliminates faultfinding process in settling claims
- purchaser of insurance policy
- medical condition before insurance is purchased
- life insurance that builds cash value
- flat fee for medical services
- form of risk management
- money paid to purchase insurance policy
- health savings account
- helps pay for health care not covered by medicare
- life insurance that protects for a specific period of time
- decrease in the value of property
- risk with possibility of loss but no gain
- upgrade to a basic insurance policy
- likelihood that something will be lost
26 Clues: health savings account • form of risk management • purchaser of insurance policy • flat fee for medical services • Preferred Provider Organization • requires a stay in the hospital • money paid before insurance pays • decrease in the value of property • upgrade to a basic insurance policy • risk that may result in gain or loss • life insurance that builds cash value • ...
Terminology 2024-12-03
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- body's ability to resist infections or toxins
- Refers to apex or highest point of an organ or structure
- Abnormal growth of tissue which can be cancerous or non-cancerous
- A part of the pelvis where the femur connects to form the hipbone, The Acetabulum
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- A substance that kills bacteria and used to treat infections
- Inflammation of the pancreas caused by infection
- condition characterized by weakened bones
- Treatment process that includes medication and physical therapy
8 Clues: condition characterized by weakened bones • body's ability to resist infections or toxins • Inflammation of the pancreas caused by infection • Refers to apex or highest point of an organ or structure • A substance that kills bacteria and used to treat infections • Treatment process that includes medication and physical therapy • ...
Terminology 2025-08-02
CH. 4 Health Record Content and Documentation 2021-01-31
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- Status, An official designation indication that the healthcare facilityis in compliance with the medicare CoP (2words)
- Data, A patient's gender, phone number, address, next of kin, and insurance policyholder information would be considered what kind of data
- History, the health record component that addresses the patient's current complaints and symptoms and lists the patient's past medical, personal, and family history
- record, an information raleting to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual
- group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who comes to the emergency department and requests such an examination, and prohibits hospitals with emergency departments from refusing to examine or treat individuals with an emergency medical condition.
- recording of pertinent healthcare findings, interventions, and responses to treatment as business records and form of communication among caregivers.
- care quality, Documentation standards have become more detailed and have become focused on____. (3 words)
- piece of legislation written and approved by state or federal legislature and then signed into law by the state's governor, or President of the U.S.
- notes, creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay (2 words)
- complaint, part of medical history documents the nature and duration of the symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention as stated in the patient's own words (2words)
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- report, it includes names of the surgeon and assistants, date, duration, and description of the procedure and any specimens removed (2 words)
- Commission, an industry leader in the area of healthcare provider organization accreditation. (2 words)
- group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services
- describes practices that, either directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare program. It includes any practice that is not consistent with the goals of providing patients with services that are medically necessary, meet professionally recognized standards, and are fairly priced.
- an intentional deception or misinterpretation that an individual knows, or should know, to be false or does not believe to be true, knowing the deception could result in some unauthorization benefit to himself.
- Plan, A patient's registration forms, personal property list, RAI, care plan, and discharge or transfer documentation would be found most frequently in_____
- notes, creates a chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during the hospital stay
- Staff Bylaws, standards governing the practice of medical staff members typically voted upon by the organized medical staff and medical staff executive committee and approved by the facility's board of directors. (3 words)
- A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow
- report, reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words)
- consent, Written or spoken permission to proceed with care is classified as___ (2 words)
- List, lists of illness, injuries and other factors that affect the health of an individual patient, usually identifying the time occurrence or identifying the time of occurrence and identification and resolution. (2 words)
23 Clues: group focuses on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • group focuses solely on accreditation of rehabilitation programs and services • A hospital that participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must follow • report, reports provides information on tissue removed during procedure (2 words) • ...
Kara's First Aid Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
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- - The immediate care given to a victim of an accident or illness to minimize the effect of injury or illness until experts can take over
- - Physical damage to the body caused by acute exposure to energy or a lack of vital elements
- - Emergency Medical Services
- - A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
- - A condition that makes it harder for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them
- - The degree of hotness or coldness of a living body or object
- - The science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery)
- - The prevention of preventable harm to patients and the reduction of the risk of unnecessary harm associated with healthcare
- - Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- - When the ends of two bones at a joint separate and are no longer in their normal position
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- - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings
- - An abnormal feature, characteristic, or occurrence, typically in a medical context
- - Objective measurements of a person's essential physiological functions, such as their breathing rate, temperature, heartbeat, and blood pressure
- - Wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
- - An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken
- - A structure in the human or animal body in which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- - A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- - Contusion or ecchymosis; collection of blood under the skin that occurs when small blood vessels break and leak blood
- - A medical or psychiatric condition that requires immediate medical attention to prevent serious harm to a person's health
- - A physical or mental feature that is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient
- - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- - An unhealthy state of the body or mind that occurs when an organ or part isn't functioning properly
- - Relating to the science of medicine, or the treatment of illness and injuries
- - A substance that is used in, produced by, or related to chemistry
- - An abbreviation for "fracture" that means a broken bone
- - Method of prioritizing tx (tx is treatment/therapy)
- - Preserve life, prevent deterioration, promote recovery, control bleeding, treat for shock, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Heimlich maneuver
27 Clues: - Emergency Medical Services • - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • - Method of prioritizing tx (tx is treatment/therapy) • - An abbreviation for "fracture" that means a broken bone • - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings • - Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
Terminology 2022-04-14
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- The person on whom the protection is purchased on.
- Coverage amount being applied for.
- A fixed time period offered in 10,15,20,25 and 30 years
- The first in line to receive named benefits.
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- Additional or extra coverage added to your base policy for your children
- The person(s) to receive named benefits.
- The amount by which assets exceed liabilities. Another way to say this is, it's the value of everything you own, minus all your debts.
- The person who the benefit would go to in the event that all of the listed Primary beneficiaries had already passed at the proposed insured’s death.
8 Clues: Coverage amount being applied for. • The person(s) to receive named benefits. • The first in line to receive named benefits. • The person on whom the protection is purchased on. • A fixed time period offered in 10,15,20,25 and 30 years • Additional or extra coverage added to your base policy for your children • ...
Terminology 2025-08-02
Terminology 2025-08-02
Puzzle hospital jobs and personnel 2025-03-19
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- A person who helps patients with their mobility and physical activities.
- A medical worker who handles blood samples for testing.
- The person who assists doctors during surgeries.
- The person who cleans and disinfects the hospital area.
- A person who monitors and manages anesthesia during surgery.
- A healthcare worker who provides care to newborns.
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- This person provides therapy and rehabilitation to patients with injuries.
- A medical specialist for the skin and related conditions
- A professional who treats psychological disorders.
- The person who prescribes medication and diagnoses illnesses.
- A person who works in a pharmacy and dispenses medications.
- The specialist who deals with the heart and blood vessels.
- A medical professional who takes care of patients' teeth.
- The person responsible for checking a patient’s vital signs
- A healthcare worker who takes care of patients' nutritional needs.
15 Clues: The person who assists doctors during surgeries. • A professional who treats psychological disorders. • A healthcare worker who provides care to newborns. • A medical worker who handles blood samples for testing. • The person who cleans and disinfects the hospital area. • A medical specialist for the skin and related conditions • ...
DME Edition 2024-10-07
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- Related to the field of healthcare.
- Products needed for medical care.
- Medical necessity document for DME approval.
- Doctor's order for medication or equipment.
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- High-absorbency product for incontinence care.
- Tools and devices used in medical care
- Medicaid-approved bed for children with special needs.
- Device to help new mothers feed their babies.
8 Clues: Products needed for medical care. • Related to the field of healthcare. • Tools and devices used in medical care • Doctor's order for medication or equipment. • Medical necessity document for DME approval. • Device to help new mothers feed their babies. • High-absorbency product for incontinence care. • Medicaid-approved bed for children with special needs.
Nut allergy 2020-04-06
10 Clues: medical • swollen • condtion • types-of-food • particular-nut • alergic-reaction • medical-decision • also-known-as-a-seed • helping-someone-or-something • someone-watching-you-carefully
DR Crossword 2022-10-20
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- Date of Service
- We index Explanation of Benefits (EOB) forms, true or false
- Wrong IW, requires ____
- In a duplicate PDF all pages are this
- Document system
- Document descriptions are added to the ____ of the last description
- Document reviewer folder in Sharepoint, first document: Document Review _____
- Expedited case banner color
- Dr. with two titles, ___ the second
- It's best practice to omit ____ from professional titles
- Case has a C&R, route to
- Mike's favorite hockey team
- Joe's favorite hockey team
- Reference JA, pg 8 First Word
- "Indexing complete, ____"
- Clinical ____ queue
- For AMEs, the preferred Date of Service is the ____ date
- Potential termination that can only be submitted by IW or IW Rep
- A case has a C&R (Compromise and Release) and nothing indicating that the case has been settled. Route this case to ____ Escalation
- Preferred DOS for Rx
- First thing to check after claiming a case
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- Unidentifiable document ____? Route to DRE
- Case with two PDFs, 400pg and 633pg "____ case"
- Medical record (non Rx) has both provider and facility name, use this for index
- X-ray DOS ___ date
- Need help?
- No documents received post-NOARFI
- Indexing should be ____ before routing to DRE for legal docs
- Seventh holiday of the year ____ day
- submit time off request
- document review specialty
- independent medical review
- When removing a single entry from the index, which button should you select? ___ Row
- Special routing is required if the medical record has over one ____ pages
- doc description, Rx only "Rx ____ ..."
- Surgery case, see notes routing _ _ _
- TM-PG11-LastWord
- misrouted a case? contact ____
- yellow banner
- etk
- Open post- documents to check for medical records
- Lab report DOS: ____ Date
42 Clues: etk • Need help? • yellow banner • Date of Service • Document system • TM-PG11-LastWord • X-ray DOS ___ date • Clinical ____ queue • Preferred DOS for Rx • Wrong IW, requires ____ • submit time off request • Case has a C&R, route to • document review specialty • "Indexing complete, ____" • Lab report DOS: ____ Date • independent medical review • Joe's favorite hockey team • ...
English Homework 2021-11-15
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- a person authorised to dispense medicinal drugs
- a person who plays a musical instrument
- an expert or student in nutrition
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery the action or process of something being discovered
- a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration
- person engaged in the act of astrology
- a person qualified to practise medicine, especially one who specializes in diagnosis and medical treatment as distinct from surgery
- an expert/student in the field of geology
- a claim or dispute brought to a law court
- an expert/student of the branch of science relating to living organisms
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- a person engaged in the act of linguistics(handwriting)
- a person skilled in a particular part of therapy
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- an expert in or student of the development, structure, and functioning of human society
- person engaged in act of anthropology
- a time of intense difficulty or anger
- a person who donates something
- being the only one of its kind
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- an expert in or student of physics
- a medical professional engaged in the act of dentistry dental or oral medicine
- an expert in or student of mathematics
- very fat or overweight
- a person in the scot of neurology
- an organisation set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
- a person who practices optometry
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders
- a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases
- person engaged in the act of astronomy
- officially or legally prohibit something
31 Clues: very fat or overweight • a person who donates something • being the only one of its kind • a person who practices optometry • an expert or student in nutrition • a person in the scot of neurology • an expert in or student of physics • an expert or specialist in psychology • person engaged in act of anthropology • a time of intense difficulty or anger • ...
Billing and Coding Chapter 1-3 2012-05-17
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- / portion of charges an insured person must pay for health care services after a deductible
- / health plan or program
- / computerized record of one physicians encounters with a patient
- / services or care provided to keep patients healthy or prevent illness
- / process of examining and processing a claim
- / standards of conduct based on moral principles
- / order of a court for a party to appear and tesify
- / company that converts nonstandard transactions and transmits the data to health plans, and reverse procedures
- / a condition of illness or disorder that existed before teh insurance coverage
- / computerized lifelong health care record with data from all sources
- / intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
- / amount teh insured must pay for health care services before health plans payments begin
- / money the insured pays to health plan for a policy
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- / actions that improperly use anothers resources
- / person or entity that supplies medical or health services adn bills for, or is paid for, the services in the normal course of business
- / method of converting a message into encoded text
- / a rule that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- / recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- / actions that satify official requirements
- / impermissible use or disclosure od PHI
- / failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- / person who buys an insurance plan
- / document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- / office visit between a patient and a medical professionalism
- / a prepayment covering providers services for a plan member for a specific period
- / policyholder or guarantor to a health plan
- / health plan payment for covered services
27 Clues: / health plan or program • / person who buys an insurance plan • / impermissible use or disclosure od PHI • / health plan payment for covered services • / actions that satify official requirements • / policyholder or guarantor to a health plan • / process of examining and processing a claim • / intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • ...
Billing and Coding Chapters 1-3 2013-07-24
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- money the insured pays to health plan for a policy
- a condition of illness or disorder that existed before the insurance coverage
- policyholder or guarantor to a health plan
- computerized lifelong health care record with data from all sources
- person who buys an insurance plan
- a prepayment covering providers services for a plan member for a specific period
- process of examining and processing a claim
- company that converts nonstandard transactions and transmits the data to health plans, and reverse procedures
- actions that improperly use another's resources
- office visit between a patient and a medical professionalism
- computerized record of one physician's encounters with a patient
- intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit
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- health plan or program
- amount the insured must pay for health care services before health plans payments begin
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- services or care provided to keep patients healthy or prevent illness
- portion of charges an insured person must pay for health care services after a deductible
- order of a court for a party to appear and testify
- document signed by a patient to permit release of medical information
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- actions that satisfy official requirements
- person or entity that supplies medical or health services and bills for, or is paid for, the services in the normal course of business
- a rule that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- standards of conduct based on moral principles
- standards of professional behavior
- impermissible use or disclosure of PHI that could pose significant risk to the affected person
- health plan payments for covered services
27 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • standards of professional behavior • health plan payments for covered services • policyholder or guarantor to a health plan • actions that satisfy official requirements • process of examining and processing a claim • intentional deceptive act to obtain a benefit • standards of conduct based on moral principles • ...
Unit 18 At the doctor's 2017-11-11
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- synonym of immunize
- substance used to cure someone or make them feel better
- to make someone well again
- a place where patients can get drugs
- pill
- drug used to stop someone feeling pain
- the act of immunizing someone
- drugs given to a sick person
- to put a substance into someone's body that will stop them getting a particular disease
- Y-shaped instrument that doctors use to examine someone
- medical check to find out if there is anything wrong with you
- drug in form of small, hard thing
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- an act of putting a drug into someone's body using a syringe
- drug used to treat illness caused by bacteria
- to look at a person, or part of their body to find if there is anything wrong with them
- person whose job is to treat people's illnesses and injuries
- place where people receive a particular type of medical treatment
- type of painkiller
- a person who arranges appointments for a doctor and speaks to patients when they arrive
- piece of paper doctor writes name of the drug you need to make you better
- arrangement to see a doctor at a particular time
- synonym of immunization
- a tube containing a liquid that is forced out through a needle into someone's body
- subject or science of treating illnesses and injuries
- things done to a person to treat a illness or injury
- person who receives medical treatment
- things done to treat a person, illness or injury
- a person who helps a doctor with medical treatment
- examination done because a person wants to make sure (or prove) that there is nothing wrong with them
- to make someone well again; to make an injury heal
30 Clues: pill • type of painkiller • synonym of immunize • synonym of immunization • to make someone well again • drugs given to a sick person • the act of immunizing someone • drug in form of small, hard thing • a place where patients can get drugs • person who receives medical treatment • drug used to stop someone feeling pain • drug used to treat illness caused by bacteria • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-21
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- / Prefix meaning "inside" or "within."
- / Irregular heartbeat, often characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the heart.
- (Congestive Heart Failure) / Medical abbreviation for a condition where the heart cannot pump effectively.
- Infarction / Medical term for a heart attack, caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.
- (Coronary Artery Disease) / Common type of heart disease caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries.
- / The main artery in the body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart and distributing blood to all parts of the body.
- / High blood pressure, a common cardiovascular condition.
- / The muscular organ in the chest that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system.
- / Build-up of plaque in the arteries, leading to narrowing and reduced blood flow.
- / Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart from various parts of the body.
- (Premature Ventricular Contractions)/ Abbreviation for irregular heartbeats originating in the ventricles of the heart before the normal heartbeat.
- (Myocardial Infarction) / Medical abbreviation for a heart attack.
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- / Suffix indicating a condition of the blood.
- / Test that involves injecting contrast dye into the blood vessels to visualize blockages or abnormalities.
- (ECG or EKG) / Test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- / Prefix indicating "related to the heart."
- / Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins; where gas exchange occurs.
- Failure / Inability of the heart to pump blood effectively to meet the body's needs.
- / Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to various parts of the body.
- / Test that uses sound waves to create images of the heart's structure and function.
- / Suffix indicating inflammation.
- (Hypertension) / Medical abbreviation for high blood pressure.
- Monitor / Device used for continuous monitoring of heart activity over a period of time.
- / Prefix meaning "blood vessel."
- Test / Test that measures how the heart responds to physical stress, typically exercise.
25 Clues: / Prefix meaning "blood vessel." • / Suffix indicating inflammation. • / Prefix meaning "inside" or "within." • / Prefix indicating "related to the heart." • / Suffix indicating a condition of the blood. • / High blood pressure, a common cardiovascular condition. • (Hypertension) / Medical abbreviation for high blood pressure. • ...
Healthcare and the Law 2025-03-17
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- Offensive touching without consent.
- Conduct of a professional that does not meet the standards of competence for the profession and has caused harm.
- Legal document that names a person to make medical decisions for you if you are unable.
- Law passed by the US Congress in 1996 to reduce the administrative cost of healthcare and make sure patients could change insurance plans.
- Characterized by doctors being the sole authorities to make decisions for patients.
- The process by which patients are given detailed information about a medical procedure, including the possible risks and benefits, and the patient then agrees to the procedure.
- Converting data into code to prevent unauthorized access.
- Written document that directs medical personnel to refrain from initiating lifesaving measures if the patient's heart or breathing has stopped.
- Relating to beliefs about right and wrong.
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- A set of guarantees given to people receiving health services.
- Legal documents that let patients express their wishes about their medical treatment.
- The right of patients to make decisions about their care with as much information as possible.
- Making a physical attack.
- Discounting the services you provide to a patient without finding a suitable replacement and/or giving the patient notice.
- Law to encourage the adoption of electronic health records, including enforcement provisions.
- A type of advance directive that details what types of care you might want in the event that you cannot give informed consent.
- Deception intended to result in financial gain.
- Failure to act with care and/or failure to perform actions that are expected of profession.
- Written false accusation intended to cause harm to a person's reputation.
- Cruel or violent treatment.
20 Clues: Making a physical attack. • Cruel or violent treatment. • Offensive touching without consent. • Relating to beliefs about right and wrong. • Deception intended to result in financial gain. • Converting data into code to prevent unauthorized access. • A set of guarantees given to people receiving health services. • ...
Ethics and Law 2025-08-18
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- providing information with knowledge that is incorrect
- a commitment to act a certain way on the basis of religious beliefs moral values or a particular code of conduct
- used to refer to the set of laws that protect society
- the person or entity that makes the complaint
- failure to continue to provide medical care to a patient without proper notification
- the person or entity against whom a lawsuit is brought
- confining a person without legal authority
- failure to act with reasonable prudence in a situation
- deliberate deception carried out to secure unfair or unlawful gain
- a document executed by a person that gives medical professionals instructions about how he or she wishes to be treated in the event of becoming incompetent
- a claim that is expected to be honored
- touching another person or property without permission in a way that will cause pain, injury or damage
- doing the best possible
- threat to touch another person or his or her property without permission in a way that will cause pain injury or damage
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- legal inability to consent to medical treatment decisions
- doing no harm in any treatment given
- making a false claim that may harm a persons reputation
- responsibility for injury even if there was no negligence
- a person who intercedes on behalf of another person
- comprises the laws that deal with relationships and disputes between individuals and groups of people
- the right to make independent decisions about their healthcare without coercion by others
- consent based on the understanding of a medical procedure and its possible outcomes
- legal responsibility
- public disclosure of private information
24 Clues: legal responsibility • doing the best possible • doing no harm in any treatment given • a claim that is expected to be honored • public disclosure of private information • confining a person without legal authority • the person or entity that makes the complaint • a person who intercedes on behalf of another person • used to refer to the set of laws that protect society • ...
☆Consumer Health ;-;☆ 2024-09-08
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- blood pressure control
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer
- urinary stones
- independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body.
- cough and Asthma
- similar to acupuncture; focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet
- coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company issuing the health insurance.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow; believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- person or individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine; pretentiously uses meaningless medical jargon and relies on scare tactics, paranoid accusations and quick fixes
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- licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g. Physicians)
- practices taking herbal medicine and availing of special diets and vitamins
- uses mental exercises in belief that the brain is central to the health of an individual
- source and recency of information
- institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment, offers different types of medical care like inpatient and outpatient care.
- views diseases as a manifestations of an altermation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself, offers wide range of natural practicesincluding: Herbal Medicine and Alternative Medicine
- uses magnetic fields or biofields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body
- purpose a d caveat of the information
- form of fraud; any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective; being operated by quacks.
- mouthwash
- services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs.
20 Clues: mouthwash • urinary stones • cough and Asthma • blood pressure control • source and recency of information • purpose a d caveat of the information • specific services that are not paid by the issuer • services offered caters to a specific population with various health needs. • licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs (e.g. Physicians) • ...
CONSUMER HEALTH 2024-09-10
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- herbal medicine that is for blood pressure control.
- herbal medicines that is for arthritis and gout.
- treatment that does not require a patient to stay inside in the hospital.
- institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment; offers different types of medical care like inpatient and outpatient care.
- Coverage of medical services that can be paid by the company issuing the health insurance.
- source and recency of information.
- relief from body aches and pain
- any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
- similar to acupuncture and focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
- antiseptic disinfect wounds, and for mouthwash and tooth decay and gum infection.
- herbal medicine that is for cough and asthma.
- Type of care given to individuals who need to stay in the hospital.
- Works closely with the Department of Health, law-making body with regards to the effective use of traditional and alternative medicine.
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- Uses magnetic fields or bio fields in belief that energy fields may enter various points in the body.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow
- pproaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- Licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
- Services offered cater to a specific population with various health needs.
- specific services that are not paid by the issuer.
- non-insulin dependent for diabetic patients
- views diseases as a manifestations of an alternation in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself; offers wide range of natural practices.
21 Clues: relief from body aches and pain • source and recency of information. • non-insulin dependent for diabetic patients • herbal medicine that is for cough and asthma. • herbal medicines that is for arthritis and gout. • specific services that are not paid by the issuer. • herbal medicine that is for blood pressure control. • ...
English for Medicine Unit 1 2025-09-15
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- Noun Unused or discarded material, often referring to biological waste such as urine or feces.
- Noun (also Verb) A failure to function properly, often used for equipment or organs.
- Noun A sterile covering placed over a wound or surgical site to promote healing.
- Noun A single event or occurrence, often referring to a specific instance of illness or symptoms.
- Noun A medical professional who performs surgeries.
- Noun A healthcare professional, such as a doctor or nurse, actively providing care.
- Noun A room in a hospital or clinic where surgical operations are performed.
- Adjective Born before the expected due date, or an event occurring too soon.
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- Noun A medical imaging technique using sound waves to create images of the body.
- Noun A hard protective shell applied to immobilize a broken bone or injured limb.
- Noun (also Adjective) A substance used to prevent infection by killing or inhibiting bacteria growth on living tissue.
- Noun A trained professional who assists women during childbirth and provides prenatal and postnatal care.
- Noun An individual who carries and can transmit a disease-causing organism.
- Noun The process of entering a hospital or healthcare facility for treatment.
- Noun The process of cutting apart a body or body part to examine its structure.
- Noun A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital overnight.
- Adjective Referring to a fetus or baby not yet born.
- Noun A device used to administer intravenous (IV) fluids or medications slowly.
- Noun A detailed account of a patient's past medical conditions and treatments.
- Verb (also Noun) To cleanse thoroughly, especially before surgery to reduce infection risk.
20 Clues: Noun A medical professional who performs surgeries. • Adjective Referring to a fetus or baby not yet born. • Noun An individual who carries and can transmit a disease-causing organism. • Noun A room in a hospital or clinic where surgical operations are performed. • Adjective Born before the expected due date, or an event occurring too soon. • ...
Ultrasound Awareness 2020-09-27
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- Gestational trophoblastic disease
- Waveform of IVC
- Medical term for fatty liver
- Fibroid located within the myometrium
- Range of frequencies involved in pulse
- Vein between the aorta and SMA
- Most common type of aneurysm
- One of the vessels in the the 3vv
- Increased amount of amniotic fluid
- Medical term for fibroid
- Ringdown artifact in gallbladder
- Increased echogenicity of renal pyramids
- Two structures parallel to sound beam
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- Flow direction of the main portal vein
- Surgical removal of fallopian tube
- Chamber of heart closest to spine
- Determined by width of the scan plane
- Echogenic nodule in liver
- Hyperechoic lesion within renal cortex
- Thrombus in hepatic veins or IVC
20 Clues: Waveform of IVC • Medical term for fibroid • Echogenic nodule in liver • Medical term for fatty liver • Most common type of aneurysm • Vein between the aorta and SMA • Thrombus in hepatic veins or IVC • Ringdown artifact in gallbladder • Gestational trophoblastic disease • Chamber of heart closest to spine • One of the vessels in the the 3vv • Surgical removal of fallopian tube • ...
Progress Check 2015-03-01
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- Stop the ______ of germs by washing your hands often
- This specialist deals with incontinence problems
- "Herzalarm"
- Includes PT's past hospitalizations & illnesses
- "Prophylaxe"
- Used to dry hands off
- Doctor's morning visits to ward patients
- Don't forget to __________ your writstwatch
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- Insides of the hands
- Please _______ your jewellry.
- Includes PT's drinking, smoking and drug habits
- The medical abbrviation "CC" stands for?
- The mother of the boy in the story "Father & Son" was a _______
- Childhood disease
- "Windel"
- Connection between two bones
- Bicycling or walking are examples of this
- Kind of nurse who deals with the medical care of children
- Motion when washing hands
- A book of fiction
20 Clues: "Windel" • "Herzalarm" • "Prophylaxe" • Childhood disease • A book of fiction • Insides of the hands • Used to dry hands off • Motion when washing hands • Connection between two bones • Please _______ your jewellry. • The medical abbrviation "CC" stands for? • Doctor's morning visits to ward patients • Bicycling or walking are examples of this • ...
engineers 2016-01-14
Across
- movement human bodies make
- manipulate and study DNA
- flying
- make sure buildings are strong
- design phones
- engineer, design highways
- supervise lighting
- medicine for animals
- oil mining
- paper making machines
- design animal habitats
- stress point of material
- make anti lock brakes
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- designs x-ray machines
- make sure utilities are available
- medical, make advances in technology for health
- tools for doctors
- make jet engines
- Design nuclear power plants
- making a driver less car
- make electrical wires and poles
- oversees water quality
- insulate houses
- make and design tunnels and bridges
- make robots
- make sure items have good quality
26 Clues: flying • oil mining • make robots • design phones • insulate houses • make jet engines • tools for doctors • supervise lighting • medicine for animals • paper making machines • make anti lock brakes • designs x-ray machines • oversees water quality • design animal habitats • manipulate and study DNA • making a driver less car • stress point of material • engineer, design highways • ...
Medicolegal Monash med 2016-03-11
Across
- autonomic nerve response to injury
- part of The Act which covers permanent impairment payout
- makegood for injury
- Inability to perform a function
- Causation
- ongoing flare up
- tasks performed by the worker prior to injury
- Irreversible damage from an injury
- temporary flare up
- independent medical examiner
- medically staffed judiciary body
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- departure from commonly recognised peer management
- party disputing the claim
- section of the law dealing with personal injury
- the law which binds medical practitioners in work injury
- investigation of worker skills training and capabilities
- party making the claim
- someone who feigns incapacity
- psychological reaction to an injury
- out of court arbitration
- Clinical sign of exaggerated pain response
21 Clues: Causation • ongoing flare up • temporary flare up • makegood for injury • party making the claim • out of court arbitration • party disputing the claim • independent medical examiner • someone who feigns incapacity • Inability to perform a function • medically staffed judiciary body • autonomic nerve response to injury • Irreversible damage from an injury • ...
M1 2022-09-22
Across
- meds taken
- what helps #3
- what's it feel like?
- mother
- allergic reaction #1
- where does it hurt?
- does it radiate?
- what makes it worse?
- acetaminophen,ibuprofrofen,opiods
- how long married?
- Immunizations
- allergic reaction #1
- how old are you?
- exercise?
- smoking?
- hobbies?
- Past Medical History
- When did it start
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- associated symptom #3
- opening line
- associated symptom #1
- any siblings?
- coffee/caffeine?
- last name
- what helps #1?
- what helps #2?
- alcohol intake?
- how bad/severe is the pain?
- had this before?
- associated symptom #2
- occupation?
- married to?
- diet?
- father
- Last medical visits
35 Clues: diet? • mother • father • smoking? • hobbies? • last name • exercise? • meds taken • occupation? • married to? • opening line • what helps #3 • any siblings? • Immunizations • what helps #1? • what helps #2? • alcohol intake? • coffee/caffeine? • had this before? • does it radiate? • how old are you? • how long married? • When did it start • where does it hurt? • Last medical visits • what's it feel like? • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-04-14
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- Maid of Honor’s name
- Island Engagement location
- Month we got engaged
- Place we met
- Austin Jared’s second middle name
- Heather’s favorite sport
- Medicine Jared’s medical specialty
- Heather’s hometown
- Where Heather went to med school
- Chiefs Jared’s favorite NFL team
- Kirksville City where Jared went to med school
- Heather’s middle name
- Number of years dating
- Pizza topping that Heather loves but Jared hates
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- ZTA Heather’s sorority
- Our favorite place to go during the summertime
- Jared’s least favorite food
- Duke Jared’s childhood pet
- Skating First date activity
- Heather’s medical specialty
- City where we met
- Our dog-child’s name
- Jared’s hometown
- Best man’s name
24 Clues: Place we met • Best man’s name • Jared’s hometown • City where we met • Heather’s hometown • Maid of Honor’s name • Month we got engaged • Our dog-child’s name • Heather’s middle name • ZTA Heather’s sorority • Number of years dating • Heather’s favorite sport • Island Engagement location • Duke Jared’s childhood pet • Jared’s least favorite food • Heather’s medical specialty • ...
September Crossword 2021-09-15
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- A happening HWS home with some cool dudes
- HCP meaning
- Number of HWS homes
- Assisting with Medication Delivery abbv
- Supervisory Title
- Medication administration record
- Incident management and training coordinator
- HWS Home of four active ladies
- Log to track hours worked
- Number of Rights in AWMD
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- Hiring and scheduling manager
- Dept. of Health abbv.
- Keeper of their funds
- SLP,PT,OT,BSC...
- Number of steps in AWMD
- Comprehensive Aspiration Risk Management Plan
- Who to call for an ANE
- Medical emergency response plan abbv.
- Online medical documentation database
- Minimum amount of notice for time off
- place that individuals go to hang out with peers
21 Clues: HCP meaning • SLP,PT,OT,BSC... • Supervisory Title • Number of HWS homes • Dept. of Health abbv. • Keeper of their funds • Who to call for an ANE • Number of steps in AWMD • Number of Rights in AWMD • Log to track hours worked • Hiring and scheduling manager • HWS Home of four active ladies • Medication administration record • Medical emergency response plan abbv. • ...
engineering careers 2022-10-19
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- make jet engines
- design highway and flows for traffic
- finds advances for medical Tech
- make oil mining machines
- make electric wires and pipes
- deal with movement humans make
- make food processing machines
- make sure utility is available
- plants and space craft
- make tools for doctors
- insulate houses
- design nuclear power plants
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- multiply and create dna
- test the stress point of structures
- Make animal habitats
- oversee the manufacturing of lighting
- make anti lock car brakes
- Make x-ray machines to see the body
- build tunnels and bridges
- make sure the structure of buildings is strong
- design cellphones and transmit data and voices
- make paper machines
22 Clues: insulate houses • make jet engines • make paper machines • Make animal habitats • plants and space craft • make tools for doctors • multiply and create dna • make oil mining machines • make anti lock car brakes • build tunnels and bridges • design nuclear power plants • make electric wires and pipes • make food processing machines • deal with movement humans make • ...
Med Pass 2018-10-09
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- First
- The most abundant mineral in body
- Swelling of soft tissue
- Trails Clinical Trails
- relating to the healing of disease.
- Upper abdominal pain
- Used to treat disease or injury
- Excessive pain
- By mouth
- biologically active organic compound
- Sick run down
- Blue
- Twice a Day
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- Under or Below
- Term vocabulary or word listing used to describe medical words
- Preparing and dispensing drugs
- The urge to vomit
- It is used to treat mild pain and fever.
- a substance that induces insensitivity to pain.
- Blood Pressure
- Course of a disease or ailment
- Oxygen
- Water
- Treat pain, and reduce fever or inflammation
24 Clues: Blue • First • Water • Oxygen • By mouth • Twice a Day • Sick run down • Under or Below • Blood Pressure • Excessive pain • The urge to vomit • Upper abdominal pain • Trails Clinical Trails • Swelling of soft tissue • Preparing and dispensing drugs • Course of a disease or ailment • Used to treat disease or injury • The most abundant mineral in body • relating to the healing of disease. • ...
jobs 2023-10-22
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- Enforces laws and maintains order
- A legal professional who represents clients
- A cook skilled in culinary arts
- Flies aircraft, ensuring safe air travel
- Manages and organizes library resources
- Specializes in electrical systems
- Medical professional providing patient care
- Manages financial records and taxes
- Designs buildings and structures
- Educator who imparts knowledge to students
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- Dispenses medications and provides health advice
- A medical professional who treats patients
- A professional who designs and builds
- Repairs and maintains plumbing systems
- Creates visual or performing art
- A hero who fights fires and saves lives
- Conducts research and experiments
- Repairs and maintains vehicles
- Author or content creator
- Cultivates crops and raises livestock
20 Clues: Author or content creator • Repairs and maintains vehicles • A cook skilled in culinary arts • Creates visual or performing art • Designs buildings and structures • Enforces laws and maintains order • Conducts research and experiments • Specializes in electrical systems • Manages financial records and taxes • A professional who designs and builds • ...
Among us 2021-11-05
20 Clues: vent • kill • admin • wepons • defeat • report • lights • leaves • victory • reactor • crewmate • ejection • imposter • Among us • emergency • cafeteria • electrical • navigation • medical center • security cameras
La Catrina Translate Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-21
21 Clues: Find • Film • Taxes • Court • Earth • Stamp • Rights • Medical • Message • Witness • Married • Heiress • Meeting • Employee • Attorney • Business • Measures • Signature • Skeletons • Suspicious • Great Grandma
Medicine Vocabulary 2020-04-28
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- piece of thread that is used for joining cut skin together
- test that produces picture of inside of your body
- someone with technical training for special equipment
- basic medical treatment to someone injured or ill
- unexpected situation with necessary immediate action
- substance injected into the face to make the muscles relax
- a separate room or area in a hospital
- someone who gives blood, sperm, eggs, or a part of their body
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- person trained to give treatment where accident happened
- a doctor who is trained to perform operations
- a stick that fits under your arm so that you can walk
- a vehicle for taking people to hospital
- a drug or substance that is injected into your body
- a crash involving a car, train, plane, or other vehicle
- a type of radiation that is used for looking inside things
- medical treatment when a doctor cuts open someone’s body
- medical test that takes a small amount of blood
17 Clues: a separate room or area in a hospital • a vehicle for taking people to hospital • a doctor who is trained to perform operations • medical test that takes a small amount of blood • test that produces picture of inside of your body • basic medical treatment to someone injured or ill • a drug or substance that is injected into your body • ...
Spanish Healthcare System 2024-04-19
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- up To get something from a place.
- When patients pay part of the cost of their medicine.
- The emergency room of a hospital.
- When a doctor sends a patient to see another doctor or specialist.
- pharmacy A pharmacy that is open all day and night.
- To tell someone to take medicine.
- A plan for how to spend money.
- Doctors who take care of children.
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- People who help doctors take care of patients.
- healthcare Basic medical care provided by family doctors.
- People or businesses who pay money to the government based on their income or property.
- When insurance or the government pays for medical expenses.
- A doctor's order for medication.
- centre A place where people can go for medical care.
- A plan or set of rules made by the government or an organization.
- An estimate of how much something will cost.
- doctor A doctor who takes care of a person's general health.
17 Clues: A plan for how to spend money. • A doctor's order for medication. • The emergency room of a hospital. • To tell someone to take medicine. • Doctors who take care of children. • up To get something from a place. • An estimate of how much something will cost. • People who help doctors take care of patients. • pharmacy A pharmacy that is open all day and night. • ...
Minecraft 2021-12-02
Across
- Obsidian abbr.
- Fish. Cooked alliteration
- 16x16 morsel
- Non-craftable village loot
- Netherite waste
- Trader companion
- Miner's fruit
- Neon sign coating
- Fortress memento
- Default avatar
- Wheat and beetroot harvest counterpart
- Unique portal
- Rod enchantment
- Crafted creeper
- Three ingredient pastry
- Captain's revenge
- Elytra gasoline
- Sparker stone
- Quickly eaten, preserved
- Generic wood
- Remedy
- Held land layout
- Mountain gem
- Provider of meat, only
- Ten minute world
- Disc and animal
- Colour of electrical stone
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- Pad or valley growth
- Nether ruined fall saver
- Flimsy tool metal
- Natural tripwire biome
- Animal furnace
- Dragon, Turtle, Chicken
- Villager's fear
- riptide climate
- Bark remover
- Ground of soul's rest
- Scarce brown
- Coordinates, ordered
- Chest-in-chest's Exoskeleton
- Silverfish, City Upbringing
- Smelted ninth
- Overlooked mineral
- Archaic radio
- Measure of time
- Bones' slayer
- Village guard
- Terminology: Automated material obtainer
- Death swindler
- "How did we get here" Helper
- Tipped projectile
- Sticks to emeralds
- Leggings of cow
- Useless cavern mob
54 Clues: Remedy • 16x16 morsel • Bark remover • Scarce brown • Generic wood • Mountain gem • Miner's fruit • Unique portal • Smelted ninth • Archaic radio • Bones' slayer • Village guard • Sparker stone • Obsidian abbr. • Animal furnace • Default avatar • Death swindler • Netherite waste • Villager's fear • riptide climate • Rod enchantment • Crafted creeper • Measure of time • Elytra gasoline • Leggings of cow • Disc and animal • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-04-01
Across
- – Prefix meaning "slow."
- – Used to listen to heartbeats and blood flow.
- Used to Diagnose Cardiovascular Issues
- – Stands for congestive heart failure.
- – Root word meaning "blood."
- – The largest artery in the body.
- – A test that uses sound waves to produce images of the heart.
- Affecting the Cardiovascular System
- Suffixes, or Root Words
- – A life-saving procedure for cardiac emergencies.
- – Irregular heart rhythm.
- failure – A condition where the heart struggles to pump blood efficiently.
- – A test that records the heart's electrical activity.
- – Suffix meaning "inflammation."
- – Refers to heart rate.
- – Tiny blood vessels where oxygen exchange occurs.
- – Prefix referring to blood vessels.
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- in Cardiovascular Terminology
- – Stands for blood pressure.
- – A tool used to measure blood pressure.
- infarction – Another name for a heart attack.
- – Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- – Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- – A type of X-ray used to examine blood vessels.
- – High blood pressure.
- – A surgical procedure to bypass blocked arteries.
- – One of the upper chambers of the heart.
- – The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- – Prefix meaning "heart."
29 Clues: – High blood pressure. • Suffixes, or Root Words • – Refers to heart rate. • – Prefix meaning "slow." • – Irregular heart rhythm. • – Prefix meaning "heart." • – Stands for blood pressure. • – Root word meaning "blood." • in Cardiovascular Terminology • – Suffix meaning "inflammation." • – The largest artery in the body. • Affecting the Cardiovascular System • ...
Vocab 2025-07-15
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- not important
- mysterious
- putting something into effect
- aiding with breaking the law
- represents country like envoy
- new experimental art
- what do you mean? hard to understand
- high praise
- Well said
- not offending
- calm, cool, and collected
- just before; almost not
- appears to be true but is not proven
- synonymous with sound (like a sound argument) and valid
- jargon
- harsh jumble of sounds
- IRS examination
- Like IQ
- Your actions have ____
- a person involved in a lawsuit
- Synonymous with bias and inclination
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- Planning the future with imagination
- Un Uncareful
- synonymous with brief (briefing someone)
- Stuffed
- 2 step authentication/verification
- of or relating to a procedure
- obv
- written work about a subject
- Representative
- Synonymous with bias and inclination
- its giving/revealing
- Two sides or interpretations to something
- strongly influential
- 10 bands is a ___ of money
- confuse, complicate
- Strong public debate, 100 men or 1 gorilla
- Educated Guess
- must have
- widespread all over the place
- being of use
41 Clues: obv • jargon • Stuffed • Like IQ • Well said • must have • mysterious • high praise • Un Uncareful • being of use • not important • not offending • Representative • Educated Guess • IRS examination • confuse, complicate • new experimental art • its giving/revealing • strongly influential • harsh jumble of sounds • Your actions have ____ • just before; almost not • calm, cool, and collected • ...
Quadax Production Review 2023-04-07
Across
- The centerpieces of PAS
- Information about the patient
- Explanation of Benefits from an insurance plan
- Current Procedural Terminology
- System convention that takes you to another page
- The amount of money that can not be collected by a Provider for their services
- A request to an insurance to reconsider their decision
- Quadax's customizable software that facilitates Appeals
- Created when demographics and charges are linked in HARP
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- Bill for services sent from a provider
- A group of cases that are at the same point in the workflow and require a similar action
- A code in addition to the CPT that provides additional information about the procedure
- The process of HARP applying payment automatically to a ticket
- Bill sent to a patient from HARP
- A record of charge-related information for a procedure identified by a unique number
- Information about the services
- Person for whom the services are provided
- Information storage and retrieval software
- Usual, reasonable, and customary
- Service provided by a bank to manage incoming correspondence
20 Clues: The centerpieces of PAS • Information about the patient • Current Procedural Terminology • Information about the services • Bill sent to a patient from HARP • Usual, reasonable, and customary • Bill for services sent from a provider • Person for whom the services are provided • Information storage and retrieval software • Explanation of Benefits from an insurance plan • ...
Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah Note Check 2025-02-21
Across
- This King of Judah established significant spiritual reform by abolishing many idolatrous practices.
- This prophet's name means "comfort."
- The book of Nahum was written during the reign of what King?
- This prophet's name means "one who embraces."
- Micah's message was in what kind of terminology?
- When Assyria's power transferred to Babylon, this weakened Nineveh's hold on who?
- Zephaniah's genealogy can be traced back to which king?
- Babylonian King whose son is Nebuchadnezzar.
- Babylonians used by God to punish Judah.
- Habakkuk gained a deeper understanding of God's _______.
- The King of Assyria that besieged Jerusalem
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- This prophet's name means "Who is like the Lord?"
- Micah's roots are traced back to where?
- Habakkuk 2:4 states "...the righteous shall live by _______."
- This High Priest found the Book of the Law.
- Nahum is the sequel to what other minor prophet book?
- The reforms of King Josiah only made changes at what level?
- The flood that destroyed Nineveh came from this river.
- Micah's prophecy is arranged in 3 cycles of _______.
- This prophet's name means "the Lord hides."
20 Clues: This prophet's name means "comfort." • Micah's roots are traced back to where? • Babylonians used by God to punish Judah. • This High Priest found the Book of the Law. • This prophet's name means "the Lord hides." • The King of Assyria that besieged Jerusalem • Babylonian King whose son is Nebuchadnezzar. • This prophet's name means "one who embraces." • ...
Seamanship Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-25
Across
- What the International Regulations for Prevention of Collision at Sea is also known as.
- A type of naval vessel.
- A ship's toilet.
- A specific, recurring period of time during which a sailor is assigned specific duties and responsibilities.
- Means a job well done.
- Term used to describe the left side of a vessel.
- Refers to a room in naval terminology.
- A way to fasten two ropes together.
- A term used to describe the most experienced sailor on a ship.
- An instruction to do something slowly and carefully.
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- Refers to the right side of a vessel.
- What the letter 'L' in LMV refers to.
- A type of navigation tool used mostly on ships.
- Binding round the bare end of a rope to prevent the strands from fraying.
- The back or rear end of a ship or vessel.
- A ship's kitchen.
- A way to fasten a rope to an object.
- Means in good order, clean and tidy.
- A ship's main command and control centre.
- Knot used to create a loop at the end of a rope.
20 Clues: A ship's toilet. • A ship's kitchen. • Means a job well done. • A type of naval vessel. • A way to fasten two ropes together. • A way to fasten a rope to an object. • Means in good order, clean and tidy. • Refers to the right side of a vessel. • What the letter 'L' in LMV refers to. • Refers to a room in naval terminology. • The back or rear end of a ship or vessel. • ...
