medical Crossword Puzzles
Diseases and treatment 2023-02-16
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- kind of pills which can stop ache
- a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal
- serious infectious illness that mainly affects children, causing a sore throat and red spots on your skin and even tongue
- a soft cream that you rub into your skin, especially as a medical treatment
- a common illness that makes you feel very tired and weak, gives you a sore throat, and makes you cough and have to clear your nose a lot
- an infectious illness which causes a slight fever and spots/rash on your skin
- a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
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- a hard protective case that is put over your arm, leg etc because the bone is broken
- a sudden serious medical condition in which someone’s heart stops working normally, causing them great pain
- a narrow piece of cloth that you tie around a wound or around a part of the body that has been injured
- a serious disease in which there is too much sugar in your blood
- when someone is very fat in a way that is unhealthy
- an object used by people who cannot walk
- serious illness that affects your lungs and makes it difficult for you to breathe
- an infectious illness which makes your neck swell and become painful
15 Clues: kind of pills which can stop ache • an object used by people who cannot walk • when someone is very fat in a way that is unhealthy • a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing • a serious disease in which there is too much sugar in your blood • an infectious illness which makes your neck swell and become painful • ...
Mid-Term B&C Mahogany 2013-12-19
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- protection from loss
- process- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided.
- electronic medical records.
- individually identifiable health info that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media.
- person who buys an insurance plan
- entity- under HIPAA, a health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmit any health info in electronic form in connection with a HIPAA transaction.
- failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm to a patient.
- under HIPAA, patients' protected health info may be shared without authorization for the purposes of treatment, payment, and operations.
- name or phrase that is formed from or based on the person's name
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- the recognition of a person demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization.
- method in which a prepayment covers the providers services to a plan member for a specified period of time
- services-medical procedures that are not included in a plans benefit
- care- system that combines the financing anf the delievery of appropriate, cost-effective healthcare services to its members.
- a computerized lifelong healthcare record for an individual that incorporates data from all sources.
- party player- private or gov't organization that insures or pays for healthcare on the behalf of the beneficiaries.
- number-authorization number given by a referring physican to the referred physican.
- health plan or program.
- an amount that an insured person must pay, usually on an annual basis.
- rule- coordination of benefit rule for a child insured under both parents' plans under which the fathers' insurance plan is primary.
19 Clues: protection from loss • health plan or program. • electronic medical records. • person who buys an insurance plan • name or phrase that is formed from or based on the person's name • services-medical procedures that are not included in a plans benefit • process- prior authorization from a payer for services to be provided. • ...
MED 256 MID TERM REVIEW 2014 2014-03-19
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- the first step to the filing process is making sure that the item is read to be filed
- subjective, or internal conditions felt by the patient
- used as a placeholder when a file is taken out of a filing system
- objective or external factors that can be seen or felt by the doctor or measured by an instrument
- the length of time records must be kept before being sent to a warehouse for storing
- audit completed by a government or outside agency to make sure that patients medical records are compliant
- files that save space and can be displayed on a filing shelf or flip up cabinet
- files that need periodic attention and may send our reminders to alert staff of upcoming patient needs
- placing an identifying mark or phrase on a document to ensure that it is placed in the correct file
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- final step in the filing process by placing files back where they belong
- paper the patient must sign stating that they understand the treatment offered and the possible outcome and side effects of the treatment
- one after another in a predictable pattern or sequence
- naming of a file
- audit completed by the staff in a medical office to make sure that patients medical records are compliant
- small group of 2 or 3 numbers in the middle of a patient number that is used as an identifying unit in a filing system
- patient files that have not been used in 6 months or longer
- a patient file used on a consistent basis
- reports that are used to determine the length of time a patients owed fees have been unpaid
- organize and put files in order the way they need to be placed
19 Clues: naming of a file • a patient file used on a consistent basis • subjective, or internal conditions felt by the patient • one after another in a predictable pattern or sequence • patient files that have not been used in 6 months or longer • organize and put files in order the way they need to be placed • ...
Medical Ethics Final Exam Review 2013-10-30
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- The public official who investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent causes is the
- provides direction about specific wishes about end of life care
- something for something
- Oral promises made to an employee by an employer may be used as evidence in a suit brought by the employee for
- The study of death and dying
- involves transplanting animal tissues and organs into humans
- rule that states policies and procedures must be in place to protect unauthorized viewers from accessing PHI
- The person most likely to handle the problem of a computer hacker (an unauthorized person) that is able to access and download information about patients is the
- are necessary in any office that has any hazardous material
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- The legal doctrine that allows the state the authority to act in a child's best interest is called
- a patients _____ ______ should not be released to a third party without written permission
- surrogate who has agreed to carry a child to term for a couple, but who is not related to the couple
- The combination of proteins that comprises each human chromosome is called
- If a patient dies of natural causes while under his or her physician's care, who completes the medical portion of the death certificate?
- a person, group, or organization outside the medical practice that has a HIPAA approved reason to see protected health information
- The federal agency responsible for testing and approving drugs before releasing them for public use is
- Consent is unnecessary in what kind of situation?
- fluid is withdrawn from a woman's pregnant uterus to be used for genetic and medical tests
- eggs and sperm are brought together outside the body, in a test tube or petri dish.
19 Clues: something for something • The study of death and dying • Consent is unnecessary in what kind of situation? • are necessary in any office that has any hazardous material • involves transplanting animal tissues and organs into humans • provides direction about specific wishes about end of life care • ...
Rheumatology Crossword 2022-12-13
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- Known to be a back hoarder, she is the newliest newlywed! fellow, first
- The child of two dentists, she trained at Ohio university, first name
- Went all the way to Chicago to complete fellowship, last name only attending
- New to the team but how would any provider do anything without her? A girl with two first names, first first only.
- Though not publicly known to be a Steelers fan, attended medical school in Pittsburgh. Attending, last name only.
- Arthritis foundation jingle bell champion! First name only
- One of two attendings to attend medical school in the greater Cleveland area, last name only
- Nurse, grandmother to Radek is studying in Kentucky to be a Nurse practitioner!
- The only attending to complete training in the state of Michigan, last name
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- The only osteopath, attending, last name only
- Married to a cardiologist, she is known to tote around Sherlock Holmes books! Fellow, first name only
- Forgot to bring Florida whence returning from training there. Last name only, attending.
- Married to a radiologist, she rejected southern living and moved back to Cleveland! First name only.
- She’s early! And she helped us out in our time of need and tried to escape but we found a way to keep her a little longer, first name only
- Nurse, This grandmother to Bodhi studied ay Chaberlain University
- A fellow foodie with three sons, first name
- Volunteered at Metro as a high school student, attending, last name
- Cool as a cucumber but he plays the violin! fellow, first name
- One of two attendings to attend medical school in New York, last name, only
19 Clues: A fellow foodie with three sons, first name • The only osteopath, attending, last name only • Arthritis foundation jingle bell champion! First name only • Cool as a cucumber but he plays the violin! fellow, first name • Nurse, This grandmother to Bodhi studied ay Chaberlain University • Volunteered at Metro as a high school student, attending, last name • ...
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Essentials 2025-06-13
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- Catheter inserted into an artery, used for continuous blood pressure monitoring.
- Sudden and often temporary loss of kidney function.
- Gradual process of removing a patient from a ventilator.
- Dysfunction of two or more organ systems.
- Medical practice of increasing circulating blood volume in patients.
- Tube inserted through the nose into the stomach for feeding or suction.
- Device that delivers an electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
- Machine that helps a patient breathe by moving air in and out of the lungs.
- Common abbreviation for Intensive Care Unit.
- Abbreviation for Electrocardiogram, a test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- A flexible plastic tube inserted into the chest to drain fluid, blood, or air.
- Registered nurse specializing in the care of critically ill patients.
- Hospital department for critically ill patients requiring constant monitoring.
- Medical orders that define the extent of resuscitation efforts.
- Emergency procedure that combines chest compressions with artificial ventilation.
- Loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body.
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- Severe lung injury characterized by widespread inflammation.
- Device that displays continuous vital signs and other physiological data.
- A critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow throughout the body.
- The process where medical teams visit patients to discuss their care plans.
- Imaging technique using electromagnetic energy to view internal structures.
- Condition where the lungs cannot adequately oxygenate blood or remove carbon dioxide.
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- Imaging technique using magnetic fields and radio waves to visualize body structures.
- Support of breathing using a machine.
- Procedure involving the insertion of a tube into the trachea to assist breathing.
- Life support technique that temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs.
- Abbreviation for Arterial Blood Gas, a test measuring oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH in blood.
- Administration of drugs to induce a state of calm or sleep.
- Imaging technique using X-rays and computer technology for detailed cross-sectional views.
- Physician specializing in the care of critically ill patients.
- Catheter inserted into a large vein, typically in the neck, chest, or groin.
- Acute state of confusion and altered mental status.
- Healthcare professional specializing in breathing treatments.
- A state of deep unconsciousness.
- Life-threatening condition caused by the body's overwhelming response to infection.
- Transfer of blood or blood components from one person to another.
- Surgical procedure to create an opening in the neck into the windpipe.
- Abnormally low blood pressure.
- A flexible tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine.
- Medical procedure that removes waste products and excess fluid from the blood when kidneys fail.
- Abbreviation for Central Venous Pressure, a measure of blood pressure in the central veins.
- Medical care focused on providing relief from symptoms and stress of serious illness.
- Medications that constrict blood vessels to increase blood pressure.
- Sudden loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
45 Clues: Abnormally low blood pressure. • Abnormally high blood pressure. • A state of deep unconsciousness. • Support of breathing using a machine. • Dysfunction of two or more organ systems. • Common abbreviation for Intensive Care Unit. • Sudden and often temporary loss of kidney function. • Acute state of confusion and altered mental status. • ...
Spring Break Locations 2026-05-31
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- Provides patient care, treatments, and support in healthcare settings
- Interprets data to identify patterns, trends, and business insights
- Designs aircraft, rockets, satellites, and aerospace systems
- Operates aircraft and ensures passenger and flight safety during travel
- Plans and oversees construction of roads, bridges, airports, and infrastructure
- Interprets laws and advocates for clients in legal disputes and negotiations
- Diagnoses illnesses and provides medical care and treatment to patients
- Installs and repairs electrical wiring and power systems in buildings
- Examines teeth and gums while performing procedures to maintain oral health
- Creates clothing, accessories, and fashion collections for consumers
- Studies financial systems, markets, trends, and economic behavior
- Studies living organisms, ecosystems, genetics, and environmental processes
- Delivers emergency medical treatment during accidents and health crises
- Designs plans for city growth, transportation, and land development
- Manages financial records, audits, budgets, and tax preparation for businesses or individuals
- Dispenses medications and educates patients about proper medication use
- Captures and edits images for artistic, commercial, or media purposes
- Represents clients in legal matters and provides legal advice and defense
- Performs experiments and analyzes evidence to advance scientific knowledge
- Studies animal behavior, wildlife habitats, and conservation efforts
- Advises organizations on strategy, efficiency, and solving business challenges
- Performs laboratory experiments involving chemicals, materials, and reactions
- Designs machines, engines, and mechanical systems used in technology
- Organizes books, archives, and research materials while helping visitors
- Builds and maintains websites and online applications
- Engineer who optimizes production systems, workflows, and operational efficiency
- Oversees advertising campaigns and brand promotion strategies
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- Performs, composes, or produces music for entertainment and media
- Performs operations and medical procedures to treat injuries and illnesses
- Studies matter, energy, motion, and the laws of the physical universe
- Diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in animals
- Teaches specialized subjects at colleges while conducting academic research
- Diagnoses and treats diseases related to the heart and circulatory system
- Creates nutrition plans to improve health and manage medical conditions
- Assists individuals and families through social and personal challenges
- Researches and reports news stories for media organizations and publications
- Studies behavior and mental processes to help improve emotional wellbeing
- Investigates crimes by collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses
- Develops computer programs, applications, and digital systems
- Examines eyes and prescribes glasses, contacts, and vision treatments
- Helps patients improve mental health, communication, or physical recovery
- Educates students and supports learning in academic environments
- Uses statistics and probability to evaluate financial risk and insurance costs
- Designs buildings and structures that balance safety, function, and appearance
- Conducts missions, research, and operations in outer space environments
- Responds to fires, rescues, and emergency situations to protect lives
- Uses medical imaging technology to diagnose diseases and injuries
- Studies the brain, nervous system, and human cognitive processes
- Starts and manages businesses while developing products or services
- Conducts studies and investigations to discover new information or solutions
- Uses science and mathematics to solve technical and industrial problems
51 Clues: Builds and maintains websites and online applications • Diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries in animals • Designs aircraft, rockets, satellites, and aerospace systems • Develops computer programs, applications, and digital systems • Oversees advertising campaigns and brand promotion strategies • ...
Jobs & Occupations 2023-11-27
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- Provides medical treatment and care for sick or injured patients.
- Collects and disposes of waste to keep communities clean.
- Prepares and cooks food for costumers.
- Responds to emergencies and puts out fires.
- Cuts and styles hair for costumers.
- Grows and produces food to provide for communities.
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- Maintains law and order and keeps communities safe.
- Installs and repairs pipes and plumbing systems.
- Provides medical care and treatment for animals.
- Educates and guides students to help them learn and grow.
- Repairs and maintains vehicles to keep them running properly.
11 Clues: Cuts and styles hair for costumers. • Prepares and cooks food for costumers. • Responds to emergencies and puts out fires. • Installs and repairs pipes and plumbing systems. • Provides medical care and treatment for animals. • Maintains law and order and keeps communities safe. • Grows and produces food to provide for communities. • ...
Emergency Medical Responder 2014-06-10
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- A branch of philosophy concerned with the set of moral principles a person holds about what is right and wrong.
- A Method of moving a patient by grasping the patient's ankles;
- A group of organs and other structures that regulates all body functions.
- Stopping the care of an injured patient without obtaining the patient's consent.
- The basic units that combine to form all living tissue.
- The body position of lying flat on the back;
- Credentialing at the local level;
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- A person trained in emergency medical care that may be called on to provide care for a job, or volunteer.
- A structure of similar tissues acting together to perform specific body functions.
- Persistent over a long period of time.
- The body's normal response to any situation that changes a person's existing mental, physical or emotional balance.
- One-celled organisms that can cause infection;
12 Clues: Credentialing at the local level; • Persistent over a long period of time. • The body position of lying flat on the back; • One-celled organisms that can cause infection; • The basic units that combine to form all living tissue. • A Method of moving a patient by grasping the patient's ankles; • ...
Medical Words 2 2015-05-04
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- surgical repair on the cervix of the uterus or on the neck
- loss of sence of taste from one side of the tangue.
- dilation of the lower segment and cervical canal of the uterus
- the treatment of mental disorders by surgery on the brain
- material produced by the destructive process of lysis.
- not coused by or characterized by the presence of bacteria.
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- disease affecting both heart and blood vessel.
- abnormal largeness of the stomach
- cavity the space within the skull occupied by the brain, its coverings, and cerebrospinal fluid
- inflammation of bone
- pain in the bladder, especially the urinary bladder
- that which is omitted, excluded, or set apart
12 Clues: inflammation of bone • abnormal largeness of the stomach • that which is omitted, excluded, or set apart • disease affecting both heart and blood vessel. • loss of sence of taste from one side of the tangue. • pain in the bladder, especially the urinary bladder • material produced by the destructive process of lysis. • ...
Canadian Medical Crossword 2016-06-12
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- A very common form of dementia
- Focuses on the how
- The use of tools to modify one's body
- Focuses on the what
- Federal legislature passed in 1984
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- Focuses on the why
- A state of constant sadness that affects the mind and body
- Most Canadian families rely on this medical professional
- When people cannot define what is real and what is not
- Involves unusual cell growth and can be fatal
- A set of principles
- Assisted last resort
12 Clues: Focuses on the why • Focuses on the how • A set of principles • Focuses on the what • Assisted last resort • A very common form of dementia • Federal legislature passed in 1984 • The use of tools to modify one's body • Involves unusual cell growth and can be fatal • When people cannot define what is real and what is not • Most Canadian families rely on this medical professional • ...
Medical Staff Week 2020-11-03
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- What vaccine is given in the month of October?
- Who is the Credentials Committee Chairman?
- Specialty that works with children?
- Floyd Who is the Chief of Staff?
- VEA stands for?
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- Who is the Medical Staff Director?
- What does a PPD Test for?
- Who is the Vice Chief of Staff?
- The A in ACLS stands for?
- Who was our superhero doctor during our Covid-19 surge?
- DEA License expire every ___ years?
- How often should a TB Test be done?
12 Clues: VEA stands for? • What does a PPD Test for? • The A in ACLS stands for? • Who is the Vice Chief of Staff? • Floyd Who is the Chief of Staff? • Who is the Medical Staff Director? • Specialty that works with children? • DEA License expire every ___ years? • How often should a TB Test be done? • Who is the Credentials Committee Chairman? • ...
Medical Science Crossword 2021-03-23
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- joint inflammation
- upper most bone in your body
- reduces friction between bones
- separates right and left side of heart
- opposite muscle pair for biceps
- most common joint in your body
- tiny fragments of cells that clot blood
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- holds two bones together
- makes up about 54% of our blood
- muscle at back of thigh
- takes de-oxygenated blood back to the heart
- scientific word for kneecap
12 Clues: joint inflammation • muscle at back of thigh • holds two bones together • scientific word for kneecap • upper most bone in your body • reduces friction between bones • most common joint in your body • makes up about 54% of our blood • opposite muscle pair for biceps • separates right and left side of heart • tiny fragments of cells that clot blood • ...
Medical Terms crossword 2021-10-07
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- the outer layer of the two main layers of the skin.
- is a type of wound where the first layer of skin is scraped or rubbed off.
- a break, usually in a bone.
- swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues.
- a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous.
- a blockage or plug that obstructs a blood vessel.
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- a device that corrects an abnormal heart rhythm by delivering electrical shocks to restore a normal heartbeat.
- a collection of pus in any part of the body.
- a disease or condition that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time.
- the medical term for a bruise.
- its severe and sudden in onset can be described as an asthma attack
- the removal of cells or tissues for examination by a pathologist.
12 Clues: a break, usually in a bone. • the medical term for a bruise. • a collection of pus in any part of the body. • a blockage or plug that obstructs a blood vessel. • the outer layer of the two main layers of the skin. • a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous. • swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues. • ...
Medical Billing 101 2022-10-26
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- payment refused by a carrier
- a particular field of medicine
- a reason to call a carrier
- What do CPT codes describe?
- Accounts ____________
- Timely ______ Limit
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- The best outcome for an insurance claim
- a description of an ailment
- a digital EOB
- A letter asking for reconsideration
- status of a patient's coverage
- A report to analyze the age of your claims
12 Clues: a digital EOB • Timely ______ Limit • Accounts ____________ • a reason to call a carrier • a description of an ailment • What do CPT codes describe? • payment refused by a carrier • a particular field of medicine • status of a patient's coverage • A letter asking for reconsideration • The best outcome for an insurance claim • A report to analyze the age of your claims
Medical Office Administrator 2023-06-26
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- an object that holds the computer
- domain that involves doing
- provides patients with skills. knowledge, support and confidence
- form of communication that uses computers
- a set of behaviors, ideas, and customs shared by a specific group of people
- measurement around something
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- projects the images from the computers brain
- domain that involves feeling
- the computers brain
- domain that involves the mental processes of recall
- a region or geographic area used for shipping
- an object you sit in
12 Clues: the computers brain • an object you sit in • domain that involves doing • domain that involves feeling • measurement around something • an object that holds the computer • form of communication that uses computers • projects the images from the computers brain • a region or geographic area used for shipping • domain that involves the mental processes of recall • ...
Medical term review 2023-10-27
12 Clues: ounce • disease • straight • millimeter • Date of birth • Operation room • Dead on Arrival • Study of tumors • Discharge (of a patient) • physicians desk reference • magnetic resonance imaging • Study of the eyes and its disorders
Medical Terminology Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Prefix that means between
- Root word that means blood vessel
- Prefix that means back
- Root word that means heart
- Suffix that means disease
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- Root word that means liver
- Prefix that means excessive
- Suffix that means hardening
- Root word that means Chest
- Prefix that means within
- Suffix that means cell
- Suffix that means inflammation or infection
12 Clues: Prefix that means back • Suffix that means cell • Prefix that means within • Prefix that means between • Suffix that means disease • Root word that means liver • Root word that means Chest • Root word that means heart • Prefix that means excessive • Suffix that means hardening • Root word that means blood vessel • Suffix that means inflammation or infection
Medical Ethics Crossword 2026-01-08
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- Behavior that is offensive, annoying, manipulative or demeaning. Often times refers to unwanted sexual advances
- Something that is private, personal, restricted or secret. Cannot be shared without permission
- Common Value, Refers to treating all with respect and provide the same dignity, service & excellence regardless of age, race, gender, etc
- Common Value, Refers to when others are treated in a honest, truthful, sincere and respectful way
- Common Value, Refers to responding to patients or clients& Co-workers with understanding of their specific needs and willingness to meet those needs
- Common Value. Refers to taking responsibility for yourself, team's decisions and performance.
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- instances of unethical or illegal behavior that must be reported by law or company policy
- book or document provided by employer that lists all expectations, policies & procedures of any employer. Typically need to sign off on understanding prior to starting a job
- Social Values or Constructs. What is generally considered right or wrong, regardless of legal implications
- Actions that are suitable or correct to a situation or setting
- Specific list of expected behaviors by an employer or industry
- Specific traits, characteristics or actions that are important to an individual or employer. Specific to an each person or employer
12 Clues: Actions that are suitable or correct to a situation or setting • Specific list of expected behaviors by an employer or industry • instances of unethical or illegal behavior that must be reported by law or company policy • Common Value. Refers to taking responsibility for yourself, team's decisions and performance. • ...
MEDICAL VOCABULARY REVIEW 2024-11-26
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- a separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient.
- the state of keeping or being kept secret or private.
- establish a working relationship, typically in order to cooperate on a matter of mutual concern.
- causing pain in a series of regular beats.
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- restore (a stock or supply) to the previous level or condition
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
- the size or frequency of a dose of a medicine or drug
- a drug or a medicine for relieving pain.
- a test or examination to discover if there is anything wrong with someone
- intensive care unit
- make (secret or new information) known.
- all the people employed by a particular organization.
12 Clues: intensive care unit • make (secret or new information) known. • a drug or a medicine for relieving pain. • causing pain in a series of regular beats. • the size or frequency of a dose of a medicine or drug • the state of keeping or being kept secret or private. • all the people employed by a particular organization. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2021-10-27
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- The exercise sequence.
- Factors such as Age, gender, body size.
- Time allowed between sets.
- aerobic fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, nutrition, and body composition are all types of _______.
- Amount of weight lifted per repetition.
- Consist of Turf fields, grass fields, safety fences and batting cages.
- Virtually all sports can benefit from the use of some form of ________.
- The number of repetitions the weight is lifted
- _______ should be designed for safe movement, adequate ventilation, lighting with nonskid floors.
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- Factors such as Environment, Equipment, and Facilities.
- _______focuses on any aspect of a particular sport or activity that is unique to it.
- The number of training sessions completed in a given period of time.
- Choosing exercise based on the movement and the muscular requirements.
- The total amount of weight lifted in a given session.
- NFSH policy recommends a_______ medical evaluation prior to participation in interscholastic sports.
- Pre-participation medical evaluation.
16 Clues: The exercise sequence. • Time allowed between sets. • Pre-participation medical evaluation. • Factors such as Age, gender, body size. • Amount of weight lifted per repetition. • The number of repetitions the weight is lifted • The total amount of weight lifted in a given session. • Factors such as Environment, Equipment, and Facilities. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2021-10-27
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- The exercise sequence.
- Factors such as Age, gender, body size.
- Time allowed between sets.
- aerobic fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, nutrition, and body composition are all types of _______.
- Amount of weight lifted per repetition.
- Consist of Turf fields, grass fields, safety fences and batting cages.
- Virtually all sports can benefit from the use of some form of ________.
- The number of repetitions the weight is lifted
- _______ should be designed for safe movement, adequate ventilation, lighting with nonskid floors.
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- Factors such as Environment, Equipment, and Facilities.
- _______focuses on any aspect of a particular sport or activity that is unique to it.
- The number of training sessions completed in a given period of time.
- Choosing exercise based on the movement and the muscular requirements.
- The total amount of weight lifted in a given session.
- NFSH policy recommends a_______ medical evaluation prior to participation in interscholastic sports.
- Pre-participation medical evaluation.
16 Clues: The exercise sequence. • Time allowed between sets. • Pre-participation medical evaluation. • Factors such as Age, gender, body size. • Amount of weight lifted per repetition. • The number of repetitions the weight is lifted • The total amount of weight lifted in a given session. • Factors such as Environment, Equipment, and Facilities. • ...
Medical Career's Crossword puzzle 2022-03-16
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- - period of training in a specific area under the supervision of qualified health care practitioners
- - only specializes in the skin, hair and nails
- - female reproductive health specialiste
- - clearness or sharpness of perception
- assistant - work with examinations, diagnoses, and treating patients
- - treatment discorders of eye sight, and eye movements
- assistant - the person who helps assist the doctors in medical offices
- - capacity for sight
- - physically changing the human body and working on treating conditions that may require surgery
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- - working with anatomy functions and organic disorders of the nervous system
- - clears cardiovascular system diseases
- - the study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
- - period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- - diseases and medicine dealing with children
- treatment of disease and the injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
- assistant- supprting the docotors in diagnosis and managements.
16 Clues: - capacity for sight • - clearness or sharpness of perception • - clears cardiovascular system diseases • - female reproductive health specialiste • - diseases and medicine dealing with children • - only specializes in the skin, hair and nails • - treatment discorders of eye sight, and eye movements • assistant- supprting the docotors in diagnosis and managements. • ...
Celebrate Women's History Month 2022-02-04
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- First Asian-American woman to be elected to Congress
- First Latina woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court
- First African American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature
- First woman to become Attorney General
- Was an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark's expedition
- First woman to become U.S. Secretary of State
- First Latina woman in space
- First African American woman to be elected to Congress and run for president
- First woman to receive a medical degree
- Was the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree
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- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- First woman to run for president
- First African American woman to win the Nobel Prize in literature
- Founded the American Red Cross
- Was an abolitionist who rescued about 70 people from slavery on the Underground Railroad
- Discovered the elements Polonium and Radium
16 Clues: First Latina woman in space • Founded the American Red Cross • First woman to run for president • First woman to become Attorney General • First woman to receive a medical degree • Discovered the elements Polonium and Radium • First woman to become U.S. Secretary of State • First Asian-American woman to be elected to Congress • ...
2023 ANZ QA/RA Month Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-07
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- Regulatory Authority for Medical Devices in New Zealand
- A person or entity who designs, develops, assembles, or processes a finished device
- ____ Study. Conducted to determine the shelf life of a product
- inspection of processes and records to determine compliance to requirements
- pRE=Potential ____ Event
- Issued in the report for instances of non-conformance detected during an audit
- Dossier of technical information submitted to the regulator for pre-market approval
- Removal of product from the market after sale
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- Non-conforming or returned products must be ____
- Corrective and Preventative Action
- Required before completing a task
- ____ Material is used to directly promote products, services and or software.
- Who you must contact before engaging with a new supplier?
- Controlled site where products are stored prior to their distribution
- Required to import or export certain materials
- Regulatory Authority for medical devices in Australia
16 Clues: pRE=Potential ____ Event • Required before completing a task • Corrective and Preventative Action • Removal of product from the market after sale • Required to import or export certain materials • Non-conforming or returned products must be ____ • Regulatory Authority for medical devices in Australia • Regulatory Authority for Medical Devices in New Zealand • ...
Physicians and Surgeons PPT Crossword 2025-03-06
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- The AOA has how many specialty boards?
- The American Board of Medical Specialties.
- The ABMS has how many specialty boards?
- The American Osteopathic Association.
- Hospice and Palliative care is a field for physicians to treat symptoms associated with?
- Doctors of Osteopathy take this exam to get a license.
- The Self-Employed Physicians and Surgeons.
- The Salaried Physicians and Surgeons.
- Doctors of Medicine take this exam to get a license.
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- What is the place where physician/surgeon job opportunities are most plentiful described as?
- A newer specialty for physicians.
- One of the extra courses taken by medical students during their undergraduate years.
- Many physicians and surgeons work long _________ hours.
- Most Anesthesiologists and Surgeons work where?
- A trait that is a very important key to advancing in your career.
- Surgeons and Anesthesiologists usually _________ for long periods of time.
16 Clues: A newer specialty for physicians. • The American Osteopathic Association. • The Salaried Physicians and Surgeons. • The AOA has how many specialty boards? • The ABMS has how many specialty boards? • The American Board of Medical Specialties. • The Self-Employed Physicians and Surgeons. • Most Anesthesiologists and Surgeons work where? • ...
Incentive to pay attention hehe ;) 2025-02-20
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- Who decriminalised abortion in France, in 1975
- The ______ I is the voice negating the future
- Where was Annie Ernaux born?
- Ernaux won the nobel prize for writing of "courage and _______ ______"
- Who directed the film adaptation?
- Drug in *medical abortions used to block progesterone
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- In 2022, the French law extended the gestation limit from twelve to ______ weeks
- Ernaux had a ______ abortion
- If the title had been translated properly, it would have been the ______
- Ernaux's first book
- How does Ernaux usually refer to her pregnancy
- In which tense is the novel written in? The _______
- Drug in *medical abortions used to induce uterine contractions
- What kind of narration does the author use?
- Scholar who believes the translation didn't do justice to the original text
- Scholar who believes Ernaux refuses to use the future tense so as to negate the foetus
16 Clues: Ernaux's first book • Ernaux had a ______ abortion • Where was Annie Ernaux born? • Who directed the film adaptation? • What kind of narration does the author use? • The ______ I is the voice negating the future • Who decriminalised abortion in France, in 1975 • How does Ernaux usually refer to her pregnancy • In which tense is the novel written in? The _______ • ...
M'Kenna's Story 2026-02-10
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- – The protein found in wheat, barley, and rye that makes people with celiac disease sick
- – An autoimmune disease that damages the small intestine when gluten is eaten
- – When the body cannot absorb enough nutrients from food
- – A digestive symptom that causes frequent loose bowel movements
- – The body system that attacks the intestine in celiac disease
- – The part of the digestive system damaged by celiac disease
- – A medical test that checks for antibodies
- – When gluten-free food touches gluten-containing food
- – Feeling very tired due to lack of nutrients
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- – Tiny finger-like structures in the small intestine that absorb nutrients
- – Foods that do not contain gluten naturally
- – A medical test where doctors use a camera to look inside the small intestine
- – Pain M’Kenna felt after eating
- – A sport M’Kenna struggled to play when she was sick
- – A condition caused by low iron levels
- – The only treatment for celiac disease
16 Clues: – Pain M’Kenna felt after eating • – A condition caused by low iron levels • – The only treatment for celiac disease • – A medical test that checks for antibodies • – Foods that do not contain gluten naturally • – Feeling very tired due to lack of nutrients • – A sport M’Kenna struggled to play when she was sick • – When gluten-free food touches gluten-containing food • ...
Reimbursement 2022-02-27
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- Children's Health Insurance Program
- Higher reimbursement than deserved.
- Detailing how the payer processed the claim for payment.
- Pre-established percentage policyholder pays after the deductible is met.
- Health Insurance for active duty and retired military and their families.
- cost sharing where policyholder pays a fixed dollar amount.
- Function that allows retrospective reconstruction of events.
- Set amount per month or year policyholder pays to help cover medical expenses.
- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
- Helps with medical costs for low income families.
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- Unnecessary costs to any healthcare benefit program.
- Assigning codes that represent higher payment than the service provided.
- Health coverage for Americans age 65 and older.
- Natural Language Processing
- Managed Care Organization
- Amount of yearly cost paid by policyholder pays before insurance kicks in.
- Intentionally attempts to obtain money or property from a healthcare benefit program.
- Health Insurance for the spouse or child of veteran who died while serving in military.
- Using multiple codes when a single code is available.
- Determines the primary insurance when patient is covered by more than one company.
20 Clues: Managed Care Organization • Natural Language Processing • Children's Health Insurance Program • Higher reimbursement than deserved. • Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly • Health coverage for Americans age 65 and older. • Helps with medical costs for low income families. • Unnecessary costs to any healthcare benefit program. • ...
Prosthetics Week 2019-10-16
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- Artificial Support
- Wearable Auditory Device (2 words)
- Walking Aid
- Wearable Vision Aid
- Compressed Medical Gas
- Powered Mobility Device for Community use
- Remote Healthcare Location
- Individual who procures and provides needed DME (2 words)
- Mobility Aid
- Dog trained to provide medical care/support (2 words)
- The most important person a VHA employee will speak with
- Artificial Body Part
- Who defined the VA's mission
- Access for a wheelchair
- Location where Prosthesis and Orthosis are made
- a device placed in the body permanently
- Dog trained to lead the blind (2 words)
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- visual enlargement device
- Powered Mobility Device for home use (2 words)
- night time breathing device
- Modifying a vehicle to make it wheelchair accessible (2 words)
- Real or Synthetic Hairpiece
- Face of the Prosthetic Service
- Activity Measuring Device
- Device to transport Power Mobility Device (2 words)
- Person who has served in the Military
- Inclined personal home elevator (2 words)
- fastest growing veteran population
- VHA Home Modification Grant
- Provider who evaluates, measures, and issues shoes and orthotics
30 Clues: Walking Aid • Mobility Aid • Artificial Support • Wearable Vision Aid • Artificial Body Part • Compressed Medical Gas • Access for a wheelchair • visual enlargement device • Activity Measuring Device • Remote Healthcare Location • night time breathing device • Real or Synthetic Hairpiece • VHA Home Modification Grant • Who defined the VA's mission • Face of the Prosthetic Service • ...
March Crossword 2015-02-24
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- Specialized team of police
- Someone that works with K9
- What the Cowardly Lion lacks
- Soldiers who have served in the military
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (abbrv)
- 5th highest Military Rank
- 4th highest Military Rank
- The highest court in the USA
- What a firefighter has in the bottle on his/her back
- A task that someone is required to perform
- The guiding principles of the PSA. Core______
- Used to unlock handcuffs
- Gives water to a fire engine
- 2nd and 3rd highest Military Rank
- Cleanup at a fire scene. ________ and overhaul
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- Good grades get you on the _________ roll
- Emergency Medical Technician (abbrv)
- Grade E-6 in the US Army
- Hard water
- A soldier that jumps out of planes
- Emergency Medical Services (abbrv)
- One of the Core Values of the PSA
- Scientific technique used to investigate crimes
- Firefighter Vehicle with a long ladder
- Branch of the Military
- People who fight fires
- Land branch of the military
- Sea branch of the Military
- A prisoner’s home
29 Clues: Hard water • A prisoner’s home • Branch of the Military • People who fight fires • Grade E-6 in the US Army • Used to unlock handcuffs • 5th highest Military Rank • 4th highest Military Rank • Specialized team of police • Someone that works with K9 • Sea branch of the Military • Land branch of the military • What the Cowardly Lion lacks • The highest court in the USA • ...
Review for Final Exam 2014-05-20
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- at once, immediately
- causes aids, damage to immune system
- date of birth
- factors that exist for disease or spread of disease to occur
- transported by air flow
- a written statement detailing a persons desires regarding their medical treatment
- body defense against invading pathogens
- milk of magnesia
- sinoatrial
- when you suddenly can't use half of your body on one side "brain attack"
- weak immune system (part of the chain of infection)
- given by mouth
- sudden infant death syndrome
- the state of being free from illness or injury
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- how many compressions do you give when doing CPR?
- shortness of breath
- personal protective equipment
- specializes in cleaning teeth
- improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official
- transported by *touch*
- failure to take proper care in doing something
- physical characteristics
- magnesium
- round cells
- what is the best way to prevent sickness
- magnetic resonance imaging
- a physical attack
- what you say before pressing the shock button on the AED machine
28 Clues: magnesium • sinoatrial • round cells • date of birth • given by mouth • milk of magnesia • a physical attack • shortness of breath • at once, immediately • transported by *touch* • transported by air flow • physical characteristics • magnetic resonance imaging • sudden infant death syndrome • personal protective equipment • specializes in cleaning teeth • causes aids, damage to immune system • ...
Review for Midterm - Biomedical Technology 2016-10-20
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- Agency that regulates food safety and medical productions
- This final step of the scientific method allows scientists to share results
- DNA Carries our _________ instructions for life.
- a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart
- An agency that protects health & promoting quality of life through disease prevention
- the Study of disease
- Contained in a glass laboratory vessel
- A substance made by the pancreas, but in a person with diabetes they lack it
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- Applying scientific knowledge to make our lives better
- Using engineering and technology in the health field
- Agency that is Responsible for the Animal Welfare Act of 1966
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The first step of the scientific method
- Quest for knowledge
- Out of the Living
- imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time
- Study of cancer
- Antibiotic produced by certain molds
- To look for improvements to procedures which minimise pain and suffering and/or improve animal welfare is this "R"
- Agency that conducts studies on DNA advancements to improve human health
20 Clues: Study of cancer • Out of the Living • Quest for knowledge • the Study of disease • Antibiotic produced by certain molds • Contained in a glass laboratory vessel • The first step of the scientific method • DNA Carries our _________ instructions for life. • Using engineering and technology in the health field • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • ...
Important People in Healthcare History 2024-04-30
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- He was a painter but also did dissections to identify anatomy
- He was born in ancient Greece and is considered the Father of Medicine
- She was the pioneer of modern nursing practice
- She was the first female member of the British Medical Association
- He was the founder of the modern science of genetics
- He designed the first mercury thermometer, and a temperature scale is named for him
- He identified the Polio Vaccine
- He never finished college and designed the first bifocals
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- He studied at Plato’s Academy
- She founded the American Red Cross
- He drew detailed drawings of the human anatomy
- He separated conjoined twins who were attached at the head
- He was most famous for identifying the pasteurization process and worked on vaccines
- He prevented infection in wounds and identified modern infection control
- The Father of Immunology was ______________
- She discovered Polonium & Radium
- She was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the US
- He discovered how blood circulate throughout the body
- He discovered Penicillin
- He invented the stethoscope
20 Clues: He discovered Penicillin • He invented the stethoscope • He studied at Plato’s Academy • He identified the Polio Vaccine • She discovered Polonium & Radium • She founded the American Red Cross • The Father of Immunology was ______________ • He drew detailed drawings of the human anatomy • She was the pioneer of modern nursing practice • ...
Special Senses Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-16
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- 11. medical term for a sty
- 17. the inability to see in dim light or at night
- 10. abnormal condition of elevated pressure within an eye
- 20. the sensation that you or objects around you are spinning
- 3. A health professional who detects and evaluates hearing loss and determines how a patient can best make use of remaining hearing
- 5. pertaining to the sense of hearing and the organs involved
- 4. A device used to measure hearing sensitivity.
- 7. clouding of the lens of the eye
- 19. pertaining to the sense of smell
- 16. Inflammation of the tympanic membrane
- 12. medical term meaning farsightedness
- 14. Pertaining to the iris
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- 2. reduced vision in one eye, often correctable by wearing an eye patch
- 15. Pertaining to the tears
- 6. inflammation of the eyelid
- 18. Of, pertaining to, or affecting the eye
- 13. pertaining to within the eye
- 8. inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the inner surfaces of the eyelids
- 1. pertaining to sound or hearing
- 9. inflammation of both the tear duct and the nearby ethmoid sinus
20 Clues: 11. medical term for a sty • 14. Pertaining to the iris • 15. Pertaining to the tears • 6. inflammation of the eyelid • 13. pertaining to within the eye • 1. pertaining to sound or hearing • 7. clouding of the lens of the eye • 19. pertaining to the sense of smell • 12. medical term meaning farsightedness • 16. Inflammation of the tympanic membrane • ...
First aid puzzle 2022-10-26
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine
- bleeding under the skin
- an institution providing medical services to the sick or injured
- a person trained to care for the sick or informed, especially in a hospital
- when someone is hurt they are
- a physical injury
- the person harmed or injured
- a pull or rip in the body
- a serious or dangerous occurence requiring immediate help
- a device for stopping the blood flow through a vein or artery
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- emergency procedure involving mouth to mouth breathing and chest compressions
- the action or process of reviving someone
- the civil force of law
- an injury to tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact
- a sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle
- wrench or twist of a ligament
- the state of being ill
- a sudden discharge of electricity through the body
- an equipped vehicle to take sick or injured people to the hospital
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is avaiable
20 Clues: a physical injury • the civil force of law • the state of being ill • bleeding under the skin • a pull or rip in the body • the person harmed or injured • wrench or twist of a ligament • when someone is hurt they are • a qualified practitioner of medicine • the action or process of reviving someone • a sudden discharge of electricity through the body • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-05-19
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- Bride & Groom's Honeymoon location
- Where the groom proposed
- Bride's Zodiac Sign
- Town where the groom grew up
- Groom's medical specialty
- Who said I love you first
- Groom’s college major
- Number of years of long distance the couple had to face
- Groom’s middle name
- High school that the groom attended
- First vacation the couple ever took
- Something the groom loves (other than Gionna)
- Color of bridesmaid dresses
- Groom's medical school
- Number of combined siblings
- Wedding Month
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- Bride’s middle name
- Country that the bride and groom want to visit most
- Bride's college alma mater
- First Concert Together
- Groom's zodiac sign
- The couple's favorite drink
- The month the bride & groom got engaged
- High school that the bride attended
- The city the groom lived in during his residency in Colorado
- Number of years bride & groom were dating before they got engaged
- Grooms’s favorite physical attribute of the bride
- Groom's college Alma Mater
- Groom’s favorite college football team
- Hobby both the bride & groom enjoy
- Town where Bride grew up
- Sport bride played throughout her life
32 Clues: Wedding Month • Bride’s middle name • Groom's zodiac sign • Bride's Zodiac Sign • Groom’s middle name • Groom’s college major • First Concert Together • Groom's medical school • Where the groom proposed • Town where Bride grew up • Groom's medical specialty • Who said I love you first • Bride's college alma mater • Groom's college Alma Mater • The couple's favorite drink • ...
Goldstein 293 3 2025-04-08
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- Generally considered the weakest opioid
- A miscellaneous analgesic considered an opioid by some but not all
- A medication risk primarily affecting the geriatric patient
- An organ that should be assessed prior to acetaminophen administration
- What you should do following any change in patient condition
- The psychological craving for something
- This may cause withdrawals in an opioid dependent patient
- A way to improve medication compliance
- The drug name that is most often used in healthcare
- Where an increasing amount of medication is needed for the same effect
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- A type of pain that is not generally treated with analgesic drugs
- Most important assessment for someone being treating with opioids
- Any order from a provider
- An agent used to undo the negative effects of a drug
- Where a medication may present a risk to the patient
- The medical term for a provider stopping a medication
- A condition of a medication level above the toxic threshold
- Medical term for a pain relief intervention
- A mnemonic for a general pain assessment
- An enzyme that has a part in the metabolism of many drugs
20 Clues: Any order from a provider • A way to improve medication compliance • Generally considered the weakest opioid • The psychological craving for something • A mnemonic for a general pain assessment • Medical term for a pain relief intervention • The drug name that is most often used in healthcare • An agent used to undo the negative effects of a drug • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-11-22
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- X-ray that visualizes blood vessels.
- Condition where the heart can't pump enough blood.
- Organ responsible for pumping blood.
- Condition of abnormally high blood pressure.
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- Common medical term for high blood pressure.
- Test that monitors the heart's electrical activity.
- Tiny vessels where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- pressure cuff Device used to measure blood pressure.
- infarction Medical term for a heart attack.
- Suffix meaning inflammation.
- Vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
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- Prefix for blood vessels.
- Surgery to bypass blocked arteries in the heart.
- Condition of irregular heartbeats.
- Portable device used to restart the heart in emergencies.
- Common abbreviation for heart attack.
- Suffix indicating a blood condition.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart.
- Disease involving plaque buildup in arteries.
- Tool used by doctors to listen to heart sounds.
- Root word related to the heart.
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- Main artery leaving the heart.
- Prefix meaning blood vessel.
25 Clues: Prefix for blood vessels. • Suffix meaning inflammation. • Prefix meaning blood vessel. • Main artery leaving the heart. • Root word related to the heart. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Condition of irregular heartbeats. • X-ray that visualizes blood vessels. • Organ responsible for pumping blood. • Suffix indicating a blood condition. • ...
Superior Home Health 2025-04-28
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- An intense feeling of deep affection.
- A person recommended to someone or for something.
- The name of our company and the care we deliver.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal.
- Trained or experienced in a specific field.
- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- A break in the skin or an organ.
- Ability to move easily and freely.
- A person who is under medical care or treatment.
- Pathological change caused by infection, stress etc. Illness or sickness in general.
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- The place where one lives permanently.
- A state of physical ease and freedom from pain.
- Of critical importance.
- A healthcare professional trained to care for people who are ill, injured or otherwise unable to care for themselves.
- A return to a normal state of health, mind or strength.
- Professional guidance in resolving personal conflicts and emotional problems.
- A management in the application of medicines, surgery etc.
- Degree or standard of excellence set at the highest level.
- End of life care service.
- To go see and spend time with someone.
20 Clues: Of critical importance. • End of life care service. • A break in the skin or an organ. • Ability to move easily and freely. • An intense feeling of deep affection. • The place where one lives permanently. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal. • To go see and spend time with someone. • Trained or experienced in a specific field. • ...
UNIT 6 2025-05-07
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- a small organism that can cause disease
- no longer existing
- to pass something (like disease) from one to another
- the process of becoming ill due to germs
- to be different or change
- a widespread occurrence of a disease
- a widely held but false belief
- out to understand or solve something
- a poison produced by bacteria or plants
- to strengthen or support
- the highest point
- based on truth or fact; acceptable
- to move around freely (e.g., blood circulates in the body)
- to make something clear or understandable
- a medical examination
- the rate or frequency of something happening
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- to remove or get rid of
- a person who studies a subject carefully
- the amount of something in a particular space
- to give medical care
- an illness or condition
- to break down food in the stomach
- very serious or important
- (adj) – not safe
- to worry; a feeling of worry
- causing damage or injury
- to evaluate or judge
- to feel pain
28 Clues: to feel pain • (adj) – not safe • the highest point • no longer existing • to give medical care • to evaluate or judge • a medical examination • to remove or get rid of • an illness or condition • to strengthen or support • causing damage or injury • to be different or change • very serious or important • to worry; a feeling of worry • a widely held but false belief • ...
Chronic Diseases and HIV 2024-11-04
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- People with diabetes often count these during meal times
- Small, hand-held device that allows you to inhale respiratory medications
- Organ that produces insulin
- Condition when your blood pressure is too high
- What stimulant increases activity in the brain and nervous system
- Type of medicine used to open up the airways
- What organ does COPD affect?
- Combination of pills used to treat HIV
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- What is the top number of a blood pressure reading called?
- What system protects the body from diseases and infections
- What does HIV infect and destroys in the body, causing white blood cell count to drop?
- What happens when blood glucose level is too high?
- Medical word for shortness of breath, a symptom of COPD
- Long-term disease
- Final and most serious stage of HIV
- What is it called when blood glucose levels drop too low?
- Medical word for chest pain
- An organ of the body that produces insulin
- Caffeine can create tolerance and dependency (true/false)
- Most common cause of COPD
20 Clues: Long-term disease • Most common cause of COPD • Organ that produces insulin • Medical word for chest pain • What organ does COPD affect? • Final and most serious stage of HIV • Combination of pills used to treat HIV • An organ of the body that produces insulin • Type of medicine used to open up the airways • Condition when your blood pressure is too high • ...
TOPIC 10 2025-08-25
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- Places of ______ - Promote belonging and spirituality
- Bulk ______ - Means no out-of-pocket fee is paid
- ______ medicine - Includes acupuncture and massage
- Medical ______ - Ensures private doctor–patient info
- Offers youth mental health services
- Schedule ______ - Is the set rebate from Medicare
- National ______ Insurance Scheme - Supports daily activities
- School ______ programs - Prevent infectious disease
- My Health ______ - Stores medical info digitally
- PBS ______ net - Helps families who reach high medicine costs
- Means being treated with dignity in care
- Out-of-______ costs - Are paid fully by patients
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- Medicare levy ______ - Adds extra tax to high earners
- St John ______ - Volunteers at events for first aid
- ______ health - Includes physio and optometry
- Medicare ______ - A 2% tax on taxable income
- General ______ - Writes referrals to specialists
- Patient Co-______ - Part of PBS medicine cost
- Private health ______ - Can cover things like dental and physio
- Sporting ______ - Improve fitness and reduce stress
- Medicare safety _____ - Reduces frequent service costs
- Health ______ - The ability to understand health information and to know when and how to access health services
- Pharmaceutical ______ Scheme - Provides subsidised medicines
23 Clues: Offers youth mental health services • Means being treated with dignity in care • Medicare ______ - A 2% tax on taxable income • ______ health - Includes physio and optometry • Patient Co-______ - Part of PBS medicine cost • Bulk ______ - Means no out-of-pocket fee is paid • My Health ______ - Stores medical info digitally • ...
Med Term 2025-10-09
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- Rapid or fast.
- Abbreviation for diagnosis.
- A disease or disorder of the nerves.
- Around or surrounding.
- The inability to control the excretion of urine or feces.
- Condition of.
- As needed.
- Immediately.
- Surgical repair or reconstruction.
- High blood pressure.
- A medical doctor specializing in diseases of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT).
- Pertaining to the kidneys.
- Pertaining to sound or the sense of hearing.
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- The swelling or dilation of one or both kidneys.
- A specialist who diagnoses and treats hearing and balance problems.
- Suture.
- The study of the heart and its diseases.
- Muscle pain.
- Electrocardiogram; a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- A deficiency in red blood cells.
- Inflammation.
- The condition of blueness, often due to lack of oxygen.
- Enlargement.
- An instrument used to examine the inside of an organ.
- Disease.
- Abnormally low.
- Surgical removal or excision of an organ or part of the body.
- The medical term for a buzzing, ringing, or roaring sound in the ears.
- Abbreviation for prescription.
- The study of the skin.
30 Clues: Suture. • Disease. • As needed. • Muscle pain. • Enlargement. • Immediately. • Inflammation. • Condition of. • Rapid or fast. • Abnormally low. • High blood pressure. • Around or surrounding. • The study of the skin. • Pertaining to the kidneys. • Abbreviation for diagnosis. • Abbreviation for prescription. • A deficiency in red blood cells. • Surgical repair or reconstruction. • ...
Unit 3: vocabulary. 2025-12-01
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- pain caused by something wrong with one of your teeth.
- to reduce something.
- the ability of the body to change food chemically so that it can be used.
- physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy.
- good effect.
- someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list.
- a medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than thirty seven.
- to make something larger or greater.
- a mental illness in which a person is very unhappy.
- an illness continuing for a long time.
- to make something stronger.
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- to be very fat, in a way that is dangerous for health.
- becoming well again after an illness .
- an increase in the size or the importance of something.
- full of peace.
- activities related to keeping healthy and strong.
- a piece of paper on which the doctor writes the medicine the patient needs.
- the act of stopping something from happening.
- a specialised doctor in heart problems.
- a medical check up.
- the ability to see.
21 Clues: good effect. • full of peace. • a medical check up. • the ability to see. • to reduce something. • to make something stronger. • to make something larger or greater. • becoming well again after an illness . • an illness continuing for a long time. • a specialised doctor in heart problems. • the act of stopping something from happening. • ...
MAJA 2026-02-11
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- to speak with repeated sounds or pauses
- playing games of chance for money
- we go to this person if we have mental problems
- a place for curing addictions
- a diasease outbreak that spreads worldwide
- a person who can not hear
- to fracture a bone in your arm
- to suddenly suffer a serious heart problem
- to lose blood from a wound
- to develop protection against a disease
- how do we call an alcohol addict
- something we suck when we have a sore throat
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- an idiom meaning "very healthy" (for a person)
- a trained dog that helps a blind person
- a medical operation
- it could be down
- a state in which we have an issues with falling asleep
- it can come out aspecialy on the face or back
- when we do not swollow food properly we..
- a medical professional who gives emergency care
- we get it when the doctor is sewing our wound
- a person who is injured in an accident
- to stop using druga and stay free from them
- someone who can not see
24 Clues: it could be down • a medical operation • someone who can not see • a person who can not hear • to lose blood from a wound • a place for curing addictions • to fracture a bone in your arm • how do we call an alcohol addict • playing games of chance for money • a person who is injured in an accident • a trained dog that helps a blind person • to speak with repeated sounds or pauses • ...
Unit 5 - Activity 2 2026-01-26
Across
- Abbreviation for congestive heart failure
- Tiny vessel where oxygen and nutrient exchange occurs
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- heart failure Condition where the heart does not pump efficiently
- catheterization Procedure using a catheter and dye to examine the heart
- Root word meaning vessel
- Hardening of arteries caused by fatty buildup
- Abbreviation for blood pressure
- Root word meaning heart
- infarction Medical term for a heart attack
- Emergency procedure using chest compressions and breathing
Down
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- veins Swollen, twisted veins often found in the legs
- Test that records the heart’s electrical activity
- Root word meaning vein
- Prefix meaning fast
- Ultrasound test that shows the heart
- Imaging test using dye to view blood vessels
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Abbreviation for electrocardiogram
- Prefix meaning slow
- Largest artery in the body
- ultrasonography Ultrasound test that shows blood flow
- Surgery that bypasses blocked coronary arteries
25 Clues: Prefix meaning fast • Prefix meaning slow • Root word meaning vein • Root word meaning heart • Root word meaning vessel • Largest artery in the body • Abbreviation for blood pressure • Abbreviation for electrocardiogram • Medical term for high blood pressure • Ultrasound test that shows the heart • Abbreviation for congestive heart failure • ...
Nurses' Week 2026 2026-04-05
Across
- "nil per os" which is latin for "nothing by mouth"
- Calls, texts, & photos from friends & family asking for medical ____.
- Name of NMH Chief Nursing Officer
- Famed American nurse Clara ____ founded the American Red Cross
- Medical term for fainting
- Largest part of the brain, controls higher thought processes
- Loss of memory
- Nursing is the "most _____" profession
- Percentage of the brain made out of fat
- Standardized exam all nurses must pass in order to practice
- Used to "shock" a patient
Down
- Cranial nerve we test by having the patient stick their tongue out
- Brain region responsible for balance & coordination
- Stroke Awareness Month
- Clear fluid that cushions and protects the brain and spinal cord, abbrv.
- Ellen ___ was the first registered nurse in the world on January 10, 1902
- Generation of new neurons
- Patient attire
- An award that recognizes nurses for the care and kindness they provide by being nominated by patients, families, and co-workers
- Nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale served as a nurse during this war
- "pro re nata" which is latin for "as needed"
21 Clues: Patient attire • Loss of memory • Stroke Awareness Month • Medical term for fainting • Generation of new neurons • Used to "shock" a patient • Name of NMH Chief Nursing Officer • Nursing is the "most _____" profession • Percentage of the brain made out of fat • "pro re nata" which is latin for "as needed" • "nil per os" which is latin for "nothing by mouth" • ...
Describing places, things, and people. 2026-05-01
Across
- – a collection of written pages (book)
- - male (teacher)
- – a building where people live (house)
- – an entryway that opens and closes (door)
- – a place where students learn (school)
- - young girl
- – a piece of furniture with a flat surface (table)
- – an adult female (woman)
- – a large populated urban area (city)
- – a small town or village
- – food that people eat (food)
- – a young boy
- - (worker)
- – an adult male (man)
- – (student)
- – a green public outdoor space (park)
- – an opening in a wall for light/air (window)
Down
- – something you sit on (chair)
- – a place where you buy goods (store/shop)
- – a vehicle used for transportation (car)
- – a human being (person)
- – a sandy area by the ocean (beach)
- – male (friend)
- – a place with books for reading/borrowing (library)
- – clothing people wear (clothes)
- / la doctora – a medical professional (doctor)
- – a device used to call or text (phone)
- - female friend
- – a device that tells time (clock/watch)
- – a place where people eat meals (restaurant)
- – a place for medical care (hospital)
31 Clues: - (worker) • – (student) • - young girl • – a young boy • – male (friend) • - female friend • - male (teacher) • – an adult male (man) • – a human being (person) • – an adult female (woman) • – a small town or village • – food that people eat (food) • – something you sit on (chair) • – clothing people wear (clothes) • – a sandy area by the ocean (beach) • – a large populated urban area (city) • ...
Muscles & Bones 2026-06-01
Across
- You need this to speak
- You can walk nor live without this
- Muscle at the back of thigh that bends the knee
- triangular bone at the base of the spine between the hip bones.
- Muscle at the top of your arm
- Helps you chew food
- A powerful, flat muscle located in the back of the lower leg
- Your funny bone
- Medical name for abs
- The largest, strongest, and lowest bone in the human face, commonly known as the lower jaw
Down
- The thickest and strongest tendon in the human body, acting as a band of tissue connecting your calf muscles to your heel bone
- Shin Bone
- Three headed muscle at the top of your arm
- What protects your respiratory system?
- the body's largest sesamoid bone, sitting in front of the knee joint to protect it
- Upper shoulder
- Four part muscle group at the front of your thigh
- Head bone
- The Medical name for Big Toe
- The longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the human body, from the hip to the knee
- Outer side of Shin Bone (
21 Clues: Shin Bone • Head bone • Upper shoulder • Your funny bone • Helps you chew food • Medical name for abs • You need this to speak • Outer side of Shin Bone ( • The Medical name for Big Toe • Muscle at the top of your arm • You can walk nor live without this • What protects your respiratory system? • Three headed muscle at the top of your arm • ...
Hayden 2014-03-26
Across
- to give support
- somewhere where you are at
- to be pardoned
- something that heals you
- a situation
- not visible
- past events
- ten years
- looks cute
- expensive
Down
- to be downgraded
- a belief or proposition
- believable
- out of control
- looks alike
- sometimes
- two wheel unmotorised transport
- accessible
- past things that have happened
- something that is funny
20 Clues: sometimes • ten years • expensive • believable • accessible • looks cute • looks alike • a situation • not visible • past events • out of control • to be pardoned • to give support • to be downgraded • a belief or proposition • something that is funny • something that heals you • somewhere where you are at • past things that have happened • two wheel unmotorised transport
Ryan's Random Words 1 2023-03-04
Across
- EX: Strawberry, Lemon-Lime, Green Apple
- Space Vehicle
- Complicated
- Draw Attention
- Shared by Everyone
- Get Better
- Poor In Medieval
- Medical ______
- How Much Something Is Done
- Religious Building
- The Structure
- The Pearl _______
Down
- Let It Go
- Full of Yourself
- Your Just _______
- Packed Up Well
- Scientists Do This A LOT
- Feeling For Someone
- I'd Beg To ______
- Foreign ______ Student
20 Clues: Let It Go • Get Better • Complicated • Space Vehicle • The Structure • Packed Up Well • Draw Attention • Medical ______ • Full of Yourself • Poor In Medieval • Your Just _______ • I'd Beg To ______ • The Pearl _______ • Shared by Everyone • Religious Building • Feeling For Someone • Foreign ______ Student • Scientists Do This A LOT • How Much Something Is Done • EX: Strawberry, Lemon-Lime, Green Apple
words 02.20. 2023-02-24
Across
- sál
- has
- it ...... until 11.30 - 11.30-ig tart
- visual ........ - látványtervező
- artista
- lény
- tollazat
- a közelben
- gyorsan
- toll
- különböző
- ünnepel
- ... .. fire - lángra lobbant
- it ..... 3 hours to get there - 3 órába telik odaérni
Down
- medical .......... - orvosi ellátás
- biztosítás
- szabadság, szünidő
- ezermester
- szarv
- megfojt
- technikus
- defekt
- levél
- farok
- agancs
- ...... wheel - pótkerék
26 Clues: sál • has • lény • toll • szarv • levél • farok • defekt • agancs • megfojt • artista • gyorsan • ünnepel • tollazat • technikus • különböző • biztosítás • ezermester • a közelben • szabadság, szünidő • ...... wheel - pótkerék • ... .. fire - lángra lobbant • visual ........ - látványtervező • medical .......... - orvosi ellátás • it ...... until 11.30 - 11.30-ig tart • ...
Week 9 Spelling Crossword 2020-03-24
20 Clues: ten • cute • funny • health • ride on it • believable • can not see • it is there • where you are • very precious • only sometimes • give confidence • reduce something • exactly the same • where you might sit • about the olden days • goes around the earth • uncontrollable excitement • tells about the olden days • the head of a school or collage
Krieg DeVault 2020-04-18
Across
- Spreadsheet
- Adverse Verdict Next Step
- Presentation
- Creditor's Rights
- Trial
- Interrogatory
- Pandemic
- Scheduling Appointments
- Junkmail Respository
- Document organization
- Managing Partner
- Name of Medical Insurance
- Page Numbering
Down
- Expense Software
- Process of taking legal action
- Firm's Value System
- Typing Instrument
- Partner
- Intellectual Property
- Legal Filings
- Florida Office
- AA's
- Dictation of Attorney
- Court Boss
24 Clues: AA's • Trial • Partner • Pandemic • Court Boss • Spreadsheet • Presentation • Interrogatory • Legal Filings • Florida Office • Page Numbering • Expense Software • Managing Partner • Typing Instrument • Creditor's Rights • Firm's Value System • Junkmail Respository • Intellectual Property • Dictation of Attorney • Document organization • Scheduling Appointments • Adverse Verdict Next Step • ...
Alois crosswords 2022-08-24
Across
- refuge from danger
- a long line
- doctor of medical illness
- used in tennis
- remind one of something
- scientist of human body
- sparkle
- money paid for work
- dead person to life
- destroy for political advantage
- repeated music
Down
- a duty
- state of inactivity
- rebound surface
- revive someone from unconscious death
- bitterness
- having advantages
- extremely through
- real
- apart
20 Clues: real • apart • a duty • sparkle • bitterness • a long line • used in tennis • repeated music • rebound surface • having advantages • extremely through • refuge from danger • state of inactivity • money paid for work • dead person to life • remind one of something • scientist of human body • doctor of medical illness • destroy for political advantage • revive someone from unconscious death
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-11-18
Across
- not capable of being copied
- to handle very stingily
- to deceive
- payback
- waiting to be settled
- destroy fully
- unwilling
- standing out
- greatest
Down
- to cause feelings of discouragement
- to trap
- cruel
- to graze
- to order for medical purposes
- odd in a pleasing way
- near the edge
- seen in advance
- temporary substitute
- unnamed
- energetic
20 Clues: cruel • to trap • payback • unnamed • to graze • greatest • unwilling • energetic • to deceive • standing out • near the edge • destroy fully • seen in advance • temporary substitute • odd in a pleasing way • waiting to be settled • to handle very stingily • not capable of being copied • to order for medical purposes • to cause feelings of discouragement
Things I Never Told You 2019-07-11
Across
- loves Jillian
- Jillian and Geoff
- youngest sisters
- Peacekeeper
- Jillian's best friend
- favorite drink
- medical procedure
- family homestead
- the bossy one
- Johanna, Jillian, Payton, and Pepper
Down
- major event
- carved memorial
- positive thoughts
- died at 16
- Payton's business partner
- Payton's abandoned dream
- gift to Payton
- accident vehicle
- favorite sport
- keeps secrets
- follows God
21 Clues: died at 16 • major event • Peacekeeper • follows God • loves Jillian • keeps secrets • the bossy one • gift to Payton • favorite drink • favorite sport • carved memorial • youngest sisters • accident vehicle • family homestead • positive thoughts • Jillian and Geoff • medical procedure • Jillian's best friend • Payton's abandoned dream • Payton's business partner • Johanna, Jillian, Payton, and Pepper
Vehicles 2023-06-11
Across
- (Public transportation)
- (Railway transportation)
- (Emergency medical vehicle)
- (High-speed aircraft)
- (Large cargo vehicle)
- (Automobile)
- (Pedal-powered vehicle)
- (Motorized or non-motorized two-wheeled vehicle)
- (Multi-purpose vehicle)
- (Vertical takeoff aircraft)
Down
- (Underwater vessel)
- (Two-wheeled motor vehicle)
- (Luxury boat)
- (Two-wheeled vehicle)
- (Aircraft)
- (For-hire transportation)
- (Large seafaring vessel)
- (Farm vehicle)
- (Watercraft)
- (Recreational vehicle)
20 Clues: (Aircraft) • (Automobile) • (Watercraft) • (Luxury boat) • (Farm vehicle) • (Underwater vessel) • (Two-wheeled vehicle) • (High-speed aircraft) • (Large cargo vehicle) • (Recreational vehicle) • (Public transportation) • (Pedal-powered vehicle) • (Multi-purpose vehicle) • (Railway transportation) • (Large seafaring vessel) • (For-hire transportation) • (Two-wheeled motor vehicle) • ...
36 2024-08-14
Across
- Ship leader
- Bravery
- Negative electrode
- Coloring tool
- Word choice
- Electrical pathway
- Strategic board game
- Relating to water
- Formal event
- Rhythmic movement
- Medical facility
- Large feast
- Amaze with brilliance
Down
- Evening meal
- Difficult task
- Precious stone
- Gather together
- Show
- Art with cutouts
- Protection
- Inflatable decoration
- Direction finder
- Ten years
- Ascend
- Circus performer
25 Clues: Show • Ascend • Bravery • Ten years • Protection • Ship leader • Word choice • Large feast • Evening meal • Formal event • Coloring tool • Difficult task • Precious stone • Gather together • Art with cutouts • Direction finder • Medical facility • Circus performer • Relating to water • Rhythmic movement • Negative electrode • Electrical pathway • Strategic board game • Inflatable decoration • Amaze with brilliance
38 2024-08-23
Across
- Distant viewing
- Hormone therapy
- Synthetic fiber
- Infection fighter
- Wireless communication
- Image capturing
- Fast aircraft power
- Two-wheeled transport
- Destructive invention
- Detection technology
- Writing machine
- Automated machine
Down
- Sound imaging
- Sun-powered energy
- Underwater vessel
- Pain relief
- Atomic energy
- Underwater breathing
- Pain reliever
- Object detection
- Power source
- Medical imaging
- Submarine detection
- Malleable material
- Synthetic polymer
25 Clues: Pain relief • Power source • Sound imaging • Atomic energy • Pain reliever • Distant viewing • Hormone therapy • Synthetic fiber • Image capturing • Medical imaging • Writing machine • Object detection • Underwater vessel • Infection fighter • Synthetic polymer • Automated machine • Sun-powered energy • Malleable material • Fast aircraft power • Submarine detection • Underwater breathing • Detection technology • ...
19 2025-08-19
Across
- Liver disease
- Pill form
- Blood clotter
- Widespread disease
- Blood sugar
- Mental disorder
- Blood vessel
- Germs
- Disease resistance
- Health practice
- Cancer study
- Medical operation
- Food science
Down
- Care facility
- Dead tissue
- Healing substance
- Small organ
- Body structure
- Germ free
- Physical injury
- Pain killer
- Disease cause
- Tissue sample
- Life gas
- Hip bone
25 Clues: Germs • Life gas • Hip bone • Pill form • Germ free • Dead tissue • Small organ • Blood sugar • Pain killer • Blood vessel • Cancer study • Food science • Care facility • Liver disease • Blood clotter • Disease cause • Tissue sample • Body structure • Physical injury • Mental disorder • Health practice • Healing substance • Medical operation • Widespread disease • Disease resistance
crossword 2022-04-20
CG CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-20
Across
- IP is the abbreviation for
- A tool that provides patients with an accurate estimate of their financial responsibility for desired medical services.
- The professional's time in patient care compared to the number of hours worked.
- The amount of money a person pays before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses.
- A written order from a primary care provider (PCP) to a patient to see a specialist or another provider.
- The expenses a patient pays for medical care that are not covered by their health insurance plan.
- A health plan process that requires a health care provider to get approval from a health insurer before providing a service.
Down
- The percentage of a covered health care service's cost that a patient pays after meeting their deductible.
- When an insurance company or payer refuses to pay for some or all of a medical claim.
- A request for approval to an insurance company for a service that has already been provided to a patient.
- EHR System SSM uses
- A preliminary pre-authorization number from a patient's insurance payer
- A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service after you've paid your deductible.
- A short, stand-up meeting that teams use to manage quality and safety, and to improve patient outcomes.
- A request to an insurance company or the Health Insurance Marketplace to review a decision that denies a benefit or payment.
15 Clues: EHR System SSM uses • IP is the abbreviation for • A preliminary pre-authorization number from a patient's insurance payer • The professional's time in patient care compared to the number of hours worked. • When an insurance company or payer refuses to pay for some or all of a medical claim. • ...
BSC Week Crossword 2025-01-06
Across
- advise medical facility commanders on establishing, manning, equipping and operating biomedical units and activities
- provides services for mental health, substance abuse, and family advocacy
- work with patients to build or restore their abilities through the use of everyday tasks, as well as working with people with disabilities, injury or motor illness. .
- providing services that help restore function, improve mobility and relieve pain
- when a foot or ankle problem occurs, they provide the medical diagnosis and necessary treatment to the affected area
- test and analyze specimens using laboratory techniques such as blood analysis and urinalysis
- examine and test people’s eyes for visual acuity and eye diseases
Down
- providing personal assessments, nutrition plans, and menu planning
- treats illnesses caused by insects and arthropods
- providing comprehensive medical care, examining, diagnosing, and treating diseases and injuries and managing inpatient and outpatient care
- providing care for hearing and balance related issues
- dispense and counsel patients on proper use of medications
- promote health and reduce the incidence of communicable/zoonotic/vector-borne diseases, occupational and environmental illnesses and injuries, food-borne diseases, and disease and non-battle injuries while in-garrison and deployed
- identify and evaluate potential dangers and develop programs to prevent illness and injury (Hint: this is an acronym)
- providing mental health evaluations and therapy as well as patient counseling and careful quality control
15 Clues: treats illnesses caused by insects and arthropods • providing care for hearing and balance related issues • dispense and counsel patients on proper use of medications • examine and test people’s eyes for visual acuity and eye diseases • providing personal assessments, nutrition plans, and menu planning • ...
Medical Quiz!!! 2013-05-28
Across
- This is what is used to cure a person with a disease
- A successful treatment restoring something to health
- A medical tool used to cut bones
Down
- A liquid that pours out of your body after the muscle or fat has been penetrated and when coming into contact with oxygen turns red
- A process in which a body part such as a limb must be cut off to prevent a disease spreading to other parts of the body
- A very deadly disease if not treated and the disease name starts with the letter"c"
- An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest
- An organ located in the head
8 Clues: An organ located in the head • A medical tool used to cut bones • This is what is used to cure a person with a disease • A successful treatment restoring something to health • An organ that pumps blood and is located in your chest • A very deadly disease if not treated and the disease name starts with the letter"c" • ...
Medical crossword 2016-08-29
8 Clues: mazhen in Pinyin • Robéola in Spanish • Orcchioni in Italia • Bluthochdruck in Germany • arythmie cardiaque in French • lack blood or red blood cell • Bauchspeicheldrüsenentzündung in Gemany • intradermoréaction à la tuberculin in French
medical problems 2020-06-21
Across
- When theres something seriously wrong with your arm.
- When the inside of your head is hurting.
- liquid that comes out when you cut yourself.
- When theres something seriously wrong with your leg.
- When something is stopping you from breathing.
Down
- blood coming from an opening on your face.
- When blood stops going to your heart.
- When your body reacts to something in a bad way.
8 Clues: When blood stops going to your heart. • When the inside of your head is hurting. • blood coming from an opening on your face. • liquid that comes out when you cut yourself. • When something is stopping you from breathing. • When your body reacts to something in a bad way. • When theres something seriously wrong with your arm. • ...
Medical Crossword 2020-12-11
Across
- phase is also called as the resting phase
- is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor
- scale is used to classify female pattern hair loss
- is generated by cellular mechanism
Down
- phase is induced by oxidative stress
- is the middle layer of hair shaft
- is formed by enzyme 5 – alpha reductase
- phase lasts for 2 to 8 years
8 Clues: phase lasts for 2 to 8 years • is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor • is the middle layer of hair shaft • is generated by cellular mechanism • phase is induced by oxidative stress • is formed by enzyme 5 – alpha reductase • phase is also called as the resting phase • scale is used to classify female pattern hair loss
Medical Terminology 2016-12-05
Across
- poster/ior, further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it.
- meta/bolism, the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- coccyg/eal, a small triangular bone forming the lower extremity of the spinal column in humans, consisting of four ankylosed rudimentary vertebrae.
- lymph/aden/itis, inflammation of a lymph node.
- angi/o/plasty, surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery.
Down
- electr/o/cardi/o/gram, a record or display of a person's heartbeat.
- cyt/o/plasm, the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- onc/o/logy, the study and treatment of tumors.
8 Clues: onc/o/logy, the study and treatment of tumors. • lymph/aden/itis, inflammation of a lymph node. • electr/o/cardi/o/gram, a record or display of a person's heartbeat. • cyt/o/plasm, the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. • angi/o/plasty, surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery. • ...
medical equipment 2017-04-21
Across
- used for cutting things
- used to stop the bleeding
- used to cover the wound
Down
- used to take blood pressure
- used for giving injections
- used for gripping things and tissues
- a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g. steam sterilization
- used to make an incision
8 Clues: used for cutting things • used to cover the wound • used to make an incision • used to stop the bleeding • used for giving injections • used to take blood pressure • used for gripping things and tissues • a strong heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g. steam sterilization
Medical Terms 2018-11-19
Medical Terms 2024-06-27
Across
- responsible for filtering blood (6 letters)
- of the liver (9 letters)
- meaning "blood" (4 letters)
- that triggers an allergic reaction (8 letters)
- of body structure (7 letters)
- term for the heart's main pumping chamber (7 letters)
Down
- in red blood cells or hemoglobin (6 letters)
- that pumps blood (5 letters)
- bone in the human body (5 letters)
- term for high blood pressure (11 letters)
- of the function of body parts (10 letters)
11 Clues: of the liver (9 letters) • meaning "blood" (4 letters) • that pumps blood (5 letters) • of body structure (7 letters) • bone in the human body (5 letters) • term for high blood pressure (11 letters) • of the function of body parts (10 letters) • responsible for filtering blood (6 letters) • in red blood cells or hemoglobin (6 letters) • ...
Medical words 2023-04-18
Across
- a chemical used for preventing infection in an injury, especially by killing bacteria.
- a light bed made of cloth with poles for a frame, used for carrying people who are injured or dead.
- very thin, light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover cuts.
- a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing.
Down
- a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital.
- a chemical element that is found in small amounts in sea water and used to prevent infection
- Medical device which is used to look into the ears.
- It is used to pull out hairs or to pick up small objects by pressing the two strips of metal together with the fingers.
8 Clues: Medical device which is used to look into the ears. • very thin, light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover cuts. • a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital. • a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing. • a chemical used for preventing infection in an injury, especially by killing bacteria. • ...
Medical Tools 2023-10-11
Across
- a ool used in tongue examination that is used by pressing the patient's tongue and being able to see the throat clearly.
- a tool for examining the patient's ear canal
- Tool measuring blood pressure
- atools to check the condition of the eyes, ears and nose
Down
- a tool for injecting fluid into the patients body is usually pierced directly into a blood vessel or muscle so that the fluid immediately flows to all parts of the body
- a tool to measure oxygen saturation in the blood
- Tool or listening to heartbeat
- Tool measuring temperature
8 Clues: Tool measuring temperature • Tool measuring blood pressure • Tool or listening to heartbeat • a tool for examining the patient's ear canal • a tool to measure oxygen saturation in the blood • atools to check the condition of the eyes, ears and nose • ...
Medical problems 2024-01-31
8 Clues: When your tooth aches • When you have high temperature • When you eat too much fast food • When you have pain in your back • When you fall and hurt your knee • When you listen to a very loud music • When you play computer games all day long • When you touch something very hot or boiling
Medical Vocabulary 2024-10-23
Across
- if you have a very bad cut, you might need this
- you can apply this to stop bleeding
- emergency workers use this to help move patients
Down
- to help with pain you can take this
- if you hit your head very hard you might get this
- to keep swelling down you can apply this
- if you have a broken bone, the doctor will put this on
- these are used to help people walk if they have a broken leg
8 Clues: to help with pain you can take this • you can apply this to stop bleeding • to keep swelling down you can apply this • if you have a very bad cut, you might need this • emergency workers use this to help move patients • if you hit your head very hard you might get this • if you have a broken bone, the doctor will put this on • ...
medical Career 2024-03-22
8 Clues: specializes in animals • someone who fixes teeth • someone who cleans teeth • gives medication out for the DR • specializes in images of the heart • nurse that is highly advanced but not a dr • part of a firefighter more advanced then emt • graduated from college of nursing and is Licensed
Medical Tools 2022-06-16
Across
- for debulking tumors
- used for making incisions
- used to separate and manipulate the edges of a surgical incision
- used to separate one tissue or tissue plane from another.
- allows physicians and health providers to better view a woman's cervix during pelvic exams.
Down
- an instrument for pulling out a body part, foreign body, or calculus.
- a file used (as for scraping bone) in surgery.
- nonlocking grasping tool
8 Clues: for debulking tumors • nonlocking grasping tool • used for making incisions • a file used (as for scraping bone) in surgery. • used to separate one tissue or tissue plane from another. • used to separate and manipulate the edges of a surgical incision • an instrument for pulling out a body part, foreign body, or calculus. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-19
Across
- blood vessels arteries, veins, capillaries
- related to blood vessels
- A medication used to lower blood pressure
- The pressure when the heart contracts
- responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body.
Down
- A condition of high blood pressure
- The pressure when the heart relaxes
- related to the heart
8 Clues: related to the heart • related to blood vessels • A condition of high blood pressure • The pressure when the heart relaxes • The pressure when the heart contracts • A medication used to lower blood pressure • blood vessels arteries, veins, capillaries • responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body.
Medical Terminology 2025-08-23
Across
- burning sensation caused by the return of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus
- genetic condition that affects the membrane
- The identification of a disease
Down
- a radiographic study of the blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium
- Someone who studies the Brain
- surgical removal of the appendix
- abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries
- Terminology the language that is used to describe anatomical structures, processes, conditions, medical procedures, and treatments.
8 Clues: Someone who studies the Brain • The identification of a disease • surgical removal of the appendix • genetic condition that affects the membrane • abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries • a radiographic study of the blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium • ...
Medical Terminology #1 2016-12-05
Medical Body System 2022-03-24
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- A swear made with that body part must be kept
- A lot of tennis player have problems with this body part
- When you choke, food is stuck in...
- Colloquial name for axilla
- These organs expand when you breath
- Without this body part humans wouldn't be vertebrates
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- Colloquial name for the most important beating organ
- I spy with my little.....
- Here all nutrients from food are absorbed
- Medical term for tummy
- When yoy listen very instensively you are "All..."
- This body part is very private
12 Clues: Medical term for tummy • I spy with my little..... • Colloquial name for axilla • This body part is very private • When you choke, food is stuck in... • These organs expand when you breath • Here all nutrients from food are absorbed • A swear made with that body part must be kept • When yoy listen very instensively you are "All..." • ...
Policy Medical Maze 2022-09-13
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- "For your _____ and privacy, can you please provide me with your full name and date of birth?" (hint: 8100-0076)
- To determine if shared literature is appropriate for the clinic waiting area, a _____ _____ is performed (two words - hint 8705-0002).
- If EMR tools are used to report to HD, this is not needed (hint: 8705-0025).
- Policy 8705-0028 provides _______ for sterilization of all reusable devices.
- Acronym for standing medical order
- Policy 8100-0024 provides guidance for _________ Oversight.
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- 7270-0002 is what type of order? (two words)
- Policy 8100-0036 Suspected Overdose and Suicide/Homicide _____ ______ and Management Plan (two words).
- Where to locate current policies (two words).
- What is the CTC standard for BLS certification? (hint: 8100-0023)
- Policy Medical can be accesssed by desktop, mobile and ______.
- Policy 8100-0016 _______ in Clinic Policy
12 Clues: Acronym for standing medical order • Policy 8100-0016 _______ in Clinic Policy • 7270-0002 is what type of order? (two words) • Where to locate current policies (two words). • Policy 8100-0024 provides guidance for _________ Oversight. • Policy Medical can be accesssed by desktop, mobile and ______. • ...
Medical instruments/examination 2022-11-23
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- a triangular bandage attached around the neck, used to support an injured arm and prevent it from moving
- two earpieces connected to a tube and a metal disc, used to listen to sounds made inside the body
- a machine that uses an electric current to make someone's heart beat in a normal, regular way when it has stopped doing this, or to start a heart beating again when it has stopped
- a hollow, cylinder-shaped piece of equipment used for sucking liquid out of something or pushing liquid into something, especially one with a needle that can be put under the skin and used to inject drugs, remove small amounts of blood, etc.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
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- a chair with wheels in which someone can sit and move around
- a small piece of wood used by a doctor to hold someone's tongue down in order to examine their mouth or throat
- a folding bed, with handles, on which an injured person can be carried by two
- a piece of cloth which is wrapped around a wound or an injured limb
- a system for producing electronic pictures of the organs inside a person's body, using radio waves and a strong magnetic field
- a small sharp-pointed knife used in surgery
- a stick with a handle and a part that fits around your lower arm, or a stick with piece that fits under the arm, that you lean on for support if you have difficulty in walking because of a foot or leg injury
12 Clues: an instrument for measuring temperature • a small sharp-pointed knife used in surgery • a chair with wheels in which someone can sit and move around • a piece of cloth which is wrapped around a wound or an injured limb • a folding bed, with handles, on which an injured person can be carried by two • ...
Medical Equipment Training 2023-09-19
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- The AED pads should be placed on the upper right and lower left sides of the chest.
- Every unit has this in the exam room, one in intake, one in the gym, and one in the cafeteria.
- How many forms are filled out with a seclusion incident?
- When cardiac arrest occurs and an AED becomes available, it should be used as soon as _______.
- Where is the only crash cart in the building located?
- _______ have the best job in the world!
- The first thing you do when preparing to use an AED, is to turn the ____ on.
- The AED log should be checked _____ to assure it is ready for use.
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- This is kept in the AED kit in the exam room; in case of an attempted hanging incident.
- If during the second analysis, the AED prompts "no shock advised", you should _______ CPR.
- A pill cutter is used one per _______ and must be labeled with the ______ sticker. (same one word)
- Make sure that everyone is clear and no one is touching the patient when the AED is about to deliver a _____.
12 Clues: _______ have the best job in the world! • Where is the only crash cart in the building located? • How many forms are filled out with a seclusion incident? • The AED log should be checked _____ to assure it is ready for use. • The first thing you do when preparing to use an AED, is to turn the ____ on. • ...
Medical Arts Vocabulary 2024-01-26
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- One who has a physical injury caused by an external force.
- One who has or describes symptoms of an illness; a patient with no injuries.
- The largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain. The integumentary system includes the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, associated glands, hair, and nails.
- The first person to gather clues and cues about an emergency.
- A healthcare professional takes care of a patient's physical and mental status for a longer period of time based on the initial information they have got from the patient.
- A process of information gathering as well as evaluation that begins when the call is received.
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- Consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries. The heart and vessels work together intricately to provide adequate blood flow to all parts of the body.
- The respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels.
- A rapid but thorough head-to-toe examination assessment to identify all potentially significant injuries.
- The first assessment that nurses and medical practitioners use to assess their patients.
- Bones, muscles and joints make up the musculoskeletal system, along with cartilage, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue.
- The sorting of patients (as in an emergency room) according to the urgency of their need for care.
12 Clues: One who has a physical injury caused by an external force. • The first person to gather clues and cues about an emergency. • One who has or describes symptoms of an illness; a patient with no injuries. • The first assessment that nurses and medical practitioners use to assess their patients. • ...
medical cross words 2024-08-22
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- atropic rhinitis
- sign of cerabellar damage
- cerbral artery suplies to brocas
- smallest bone
- quadrants in abdomen
- color code for general waste
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- trigeminal nerve birth place
- trypanosoma pallidum causes
- drug for bradycardia and op poisioning
- ciliary ganglion damage
- tremor of parkinsons disease
- home of pitutary gland
12 Clues: smallest bone • atropic rhinitis • quadrants in abdomen • home of pitutary gland • ciliary ganglion damage • sign of cerabellar damage • trypanosoma pallidum causes • trigeminal nerve birth place • tremor of parkinsons disease • color code for general waste • cerbral artery suplies to brocas • drug for bradycardia and op poisioning
Medical term N 2024-10-01
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- An abnormal growth of tissue, commonly referred to as a tumor.
- The need to wake up frequently during the night to urinate.
- A cancer that develops from immature nerve cells, often affecting young children.
- The death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection.
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- Intense, sharp pain along the course of a nerve.
- Involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes.
- An abnormally low number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, making individuals more prone to infections.
- Inflammation of the kidneys, which can affect their ability to filter waste.
- Damage to the nerves, often causing weakness, numbness, or pain, particularly in the hands and feet.
- A sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden attacks of sleep.
- A small, rounded lump of tissue, often found in the skin, thyroid, or lungs
- Relating to the nose or nasal passages.
12 Clues: Relating to the nose or nasal passages. • Intense, sharp pain along the course of a nerve. • Involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes. • The need to wake up frequently during the night to urinate. • An abnormal growth of tissue, commonly referred to as a tumor. • The death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection. • ...
Medical Term Q 2024-10-01
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- A large muscle group located at the front of the thigh, responsible for extending the leg.
- care Advanced levels of care, usually involving highly specialized services or treatments.
- Loss of vision in one-quarter of the visual field in one or both eyes.
- A measurement on an electrocardiogram (ECG) that represents the time the heart's electrical system takes to recharge between beats.
- The first fetal movements felt by a pregnant woman, usually around the 16th to 20th week of pregnancy.
- A blood test used to detect latent or active tuberculosis (TB) infection.
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- Paralysis of all four limbs, typically caused by injury to the spinal cord.
- A period of isolation to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
- A complication of tonsillitis involving an abscess around the tonsils.
- A medication used to treat certain types of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias).
- A bacterial infection caused by Coxiella burnetii, often spread through animals.
- A class of broad-spectrum antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections.
12 Clues: A period of isolation to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. • A complication of tonsillitis involving an abscess around the tonsils. • Loss of vision in one-quarter of the visual field in one or both eyes. • A blood test used to detect latent or active tuberculosis (TB) infection. • ...
Medical Term Z 2024-10-02
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- Degeneration of muscle tissue in certain conditions
- Essential mineral important for immune function
- Inactive enzyme precursor
- Relating to the cheekbone area
- Disease transmitted from animals to humans
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- Refers to diseases transmitted between species
- Fertilized egg cell
- Bone that forms the cheek
- Viral infection causing shingles
- Fibers that hold the eye lens in place
- Syndrome with excessive stomach acid production
- Potential term used in cellular biology and immunology
12 Clues: Fertilized egg cell • Bone that forms the cheek • Inactive enzyme precursor • Relating to the cheekbone area • Viral infection causing shingles • Fibers that hold the eye lens in place • Disease transmitted from animals to humans • Refers to diseases transmitted between species • Essential mineral important for immune function • ...
Medical Terms s 2023-06-06
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- chest pain or pressure
- Outer most layer of the skin
- Indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- High blood pressure
- pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels
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- cut or scrape that typically isn't serious
- removal of a small piece of tissue from the body for examination
- recent/sudden onset
- ballooning out of the wall of a blood vessel
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection
- a blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel
12 Clues: recent/sudden onset • High blood pressure • chest pain or pressure • Outer most layer of the skin • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • cut or scrape that typically isn't serious • ballooning out of the wall of a blood vessel • Indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein • a blockage-causing piece of material, inside a blood vessel • ...
The Medical Train 2023-03-23
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- A surgical operation
- Come together; assemble or accumulate
- Become apparent or prominent
- A set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure
- Try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something
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- (of lines, planes, or surfaces) Side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- Existing in a material or physical form; not abstract
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- A long and distinct period of history
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- A train carrying goods, merchandise, baggage or shipment (not passengers)
- A flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a hanging weight
12 Clues: A surgical operation • Become apparent or prominent • Come together; assemble or accumulate • A long and distinct period of history • Existing in a material or physical form; not abstract • A set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
My Medical Panel 2025-05-16
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- In medicine the MMR vaccination gives protection against Measles, Mumps and____
- White: Leuko; Black: Melano; Yellow: Xantho; Blue: _____
- Which organ helps regulate body temperature?
- What’s the term for therapy using monoclonal antibodies?
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- Which W is a sudden sharp twist or jerk causing injury, and the name of a tool?
- Which brain lobe is responsible for vision?
- Which country saw the world’s first IVF baby?
- Salvarsan drug is primarily used to treat _______
- Which zoonotic disease is also known as rabbit fever?
- What’s the specialty focused on sleep disorders?
- Which instrument is used to measure intraocular pressure?
- Who discovered the smallpox vaccine? (Second name)
12 Clues: Which brain lobe is responsible for vision? • Which organ helps regulate body temperature? • Which country saw the world’s first IVF baby? • What’s the specialty focused on sleep disorders? • Salvarsan drug is primarily used to treat _______ • Who discovered the smallpox vaccine? (Second name) • Which zoonotic disease is also known as rabbit fever? • ...
Medical Directional Terminology 2025-10-02
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- the back of
- Same side of the body
- the front of
- Towards the center of the body
- Towards the origin of the limb
- Away from the head
- Away from the center of the body
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- Opposite side of the body
- Towards the head
- Away from the origin of the limb
- towards the surface of the body
- Away from the surface of the body
12 Clues: the back of • the front of • Towards the head • Away from the head • Same side of the body • Opposite side of the body • Towards the center of the body • Towards the origin of the limb • towards the surface of the body • Away from the origin of the limb • Away from the center of the body • Away from the surface of the body
Medical Specialist Crossword 2025-11-19
12 Clues: ENT doctor • Skin specialist • Heart specialist • Digestive system • Cancer specialist • Hormone specialist • Doctor for children • Mental health doctor • Bone and joint doctor • Nervous system specialist • Doctor who delivers babies • Lung and respiratory doctor
Substance Abuse 2024-06-03
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- Substance abuse recovery
- The most abused substance
- Taking the wrong doses of drugs at the wrong times
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- Condition from stopping drug use suddenly
- A drug that is used for medical benefits
- Abused substance found in tobacco
- Taking drugs without a prescription for the high
- Using a prescribed drug for medical benefits
8 Clues: Substance abuse recovery • The most abused substance • Abused substance found in tobacco • A drug that is used for medical benefits • Condition from stopping drug use suddenly • Using a prescribed drug for medical benefits • Taking drugs without a prescription for the high • Taking the wrong doses of drugs at the wrong times
Crossword puzzle for health vocab 2024-11-22
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- automated external defibrillator
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Someone who is in an event but not involved
- what. you should do in a medical emergency
- allergic response in which fluid fills the lungs
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- a serious event or injury
- treatment given in the first moments of a medical emergency
- supplies needed to treat injuries
8 Clues: a serious event or injury • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automated external defibrillator • supplies needed to treat injuries • what. you should do in a medical emergency • Someone who is in an event but not involved • allergic response in which fluid fills the lungs • treatment given in the first moments of a medical emergency
Homework Unit #4 2014-11-05
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- Type of health care facility where patient's stay could exceed 30 days such as hospice, care or a rehabilitation facility
- Voluntary process that refers to the review of educational programs [or the institution] against certain standards
- Legislation passed to restrain health care facility costs by determining of there is a need for a new hospital before it is approved to be built
- Most popular form of managed care
- Classification of disease that are long-lasting or recurrent; a persistent and lasting medical condition
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- Type of healthcare facility that could be considered as a community hospital where patients are expected to stay less than 30 days
- What report forced improvement or closure of several medical schools
- Federal law act that provided grants and loans to hospitals to grow and renovate existing facilities
- Health insurance program for people 65, with disabilities under the age of 65 and people with end-stage renal disease
- Provides medical care assistance for certain individuals and families with low income and resources
- Type of merger was done with hospitals who offered the same type of services
- Type of merger done with hospitals
- Level of treatment of care all hospitals must be able to treat
13 Clues: Most popular form of managed care • Type of merger done with hospitals • Level of treatment of care all hospitals must be able to treat • What report forced improvement or closure of several medical schools • Type of merger was done with hospitals who offered the same type of services • ...
Acute Pyelonephritis 2016-07-14
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- Abbreviation for Computed Tomography
- Urine containing blood
- Slight dislocation/misalignment of the vertebrae
- Loss of fluids in the body
- Tube insertion into the bladder to withdraw urine
- Abbreviation for Urinary Analysis
- Urine containing bacteria
- Abbreviation for Heart Rate
- Heart rate over 100bpm for woman
- Pain while urinating
- Sudden onset of a disease. Not Chronic.
- Blood infection
- Urinating frequently
- Inflammation, swelling, enlargement of the liver
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- Inflammation, swelling, enlargement of the urinary bladder
- Inflammation, swelling, enlargement of the urethra
- Inflammation, swelling, enlargement of the kidney(s)
- Inflammation, swelling, enlargement of the pancreas
- Abbreviation for White Blood (cell) Count
- Urine collection in the renal pelvis
- Temperature higher than 99 degrees Fahrenheit
- Infection of the kidney due to swelling.
- Little or no urination
- Medical term for loss of appetite
- Image produced by x-ray
- Urine containing pus
- Urinating small amounts at a time
- Abbreviation for Urinary Tract Infection
- Tailbone pain
- Abbreviation for Blood Pressure
- Abbreviation for Intravenous
- Medical term for vomit
32 Clues: Tailbone pain • Blood infection • Urine containing pus • Pain while urinating • Urinating frequently • Urine containing blood • Little or no urination • Medical term for vomit • Image produced by x-ray • Urine containing bacteria • Loss of fluids in the body • Abbreviation for Heart Rate • Abbreviation for Intravenous • Abbreviation for Blood Pressure • Heart rate over 100bpm for woman • ...
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