medical Crossword Puzzles
#18 Hospital Staff 2025-09-11
14 Clues: Greet visitors • Offer kindness • Keep rooms safe • Prepare medicines • Organize treatment • Provide medical care • Create healthy menus • Move patients safely • Support patient needs • Give spiritual comfort • Daily support and help • Guide physical activity • Protect hospital grounds • Operate hospital machines
Medical Detectives - Part 2 2021-12-04
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- a building and the area of land that it is on
- the part of the body where the legs join at the top
- a number of drops of a liquid or small amounts of something that hit a surface
- to make a picture of
- to make somebody decide to do something
- the formal examination before a competent tribunal of the matter in issue in a civil or criminal cause in order to determine such issue
- the seam on the inside of the leg of a pair of pants
- having the agreement and consent of all
- one specializing in neurology
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- the finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
- to face especially in challenge
- to remove a dead body from the ground especially in order to examine how the person died
- a specialist in pathology: a physician who interprets and diagnoses the changes caused by disease in tissues and body fluids
- an appointed meeting or meeting place
- a passage for walking
- something invented by the imagination or feigned
- an official claim made by the police that somebody has committed a crime
17 Clues: to make a picture of • a passage for walking • one specializing in neurology • to face especially in challenge • an appointed meeting or meeting place • to make somebody decide to do something • having the agreement and consent of all • a building and the area of land that it is on • something invented by the imagination or feigned • ...
Medical Spanish: Disease States 2015-01-23
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- el paciente tiene fiebre, esto puede indicar
- Que puedo tomar para inflamacion?
- Significado de hemoglobina menos del diez
- El resultado de la presion 160/110 indica
- Tos productiva, fiebre, flema, pleuresia, taquicardia, crepitaciones
- Dos o mas convulsions es diagnostico de
- Antibiotico para el sifilis
- Problema de leucocitos
- Causado por una infeccion viral
- Robitussin es para la
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- Alka-Seltzer es para
- El sidnificado de H1Ac >9%
- Riesgo trabajando el las minas
- Dolor en las manos
- Carafate es para las
- En Abril pueden inducer una allergia
- Mucho acetaminofeno puede causar
17 Clues: Dolor en las manos • Alka-Seltzer es para • Carafate es para las • Robitussin es para la • Problema de leucocitos • El sidnificado de H1Ac >9% • Antibiotico para el sifilis • Riesgo trabajando el las minas • Causado por una infeccion viral • Mucho acetaminofeno puede causar • Que puedo tomar para inflamacion? • En Abril pueden inducer una allergia • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terms 2023-04-11
18 Clues: air • lung • nose • sleep • sound • chest • sinus • mouth • throat • oxygen • air sacs • windpipe • windpipe • voice box • breathing • to breate • bronchial tube • side of the body
ANS2SA- 3.02 Medical Terminology 2023-03-01
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- Back
- Flow or discharge
- Underside of the body
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Pain
- Stomach
- Before
- Inflammation
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
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- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- Front of the body
- Head
- Tail
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Heart
- Against, opposing
- Vein
17 Clues: Back • Head • Tail • Pain • Vein • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Against, opposing • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
ANS2SA- 3.02 Medical Terminology 2020-01-26
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- Back
- Flow or discharge
- Underside of the body
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Pain
- Stomach
- Before
- Inflammation
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
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- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- Front of the body
- Head
- Tail
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Heart
- Against, opposing
- Vein
17 Clues: Back • Head • Tail • Pain • Vein • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Against, opposing • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
Medical Terminology - Upset Stomach 2024-01-10
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- medication to prevent vomiting
- a pregnant woman
- condition of gallstones
- a brand name for acetaminophen
- an infection of the bladder causing bleeding
- pink medication
- a suffix that might be used to describe an antibiotic
- excessive vomiting during pregnancy
- a medication often referred to as “Motrin”
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- an organ that stores bile to digest food
- the main ingredient in TUMS
- a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
- medication to reduce the burning of acid after eating
- a metabolic pathway that produces ketone bodies
- occurs when immune cells attack the liver
- a syndrome of excessive vomiting
- a bladder infection also called cystitis
17 Clues: pink medication • a pregnant woman • condition of gallstones • the main ingredient in TUMS • medication to prevent vomiting • a brand name for acetaminophen • a syndrome of excessive vomiting • excessive vomiting during pregnancy • an organ that stores bile to digest food • a bladder infection also called cystitis • occurs when immune cells attack the liver • ...
NREMT-B Medical Terminology 2025-07-23
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- clot or particle that travels in the blood stream
- headache
- increase in symtoms or severity of disease
- vomit
- blood in urine
- sensation prior to a seizure
- coighing up blood
- decreased oxygen in the blood
- third space loss of fluid into abdomen
- unequal eye movement
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- Without a period; sign of pregnancy
- unequal pupil size
- blood int eh anterior chamber of they eye
- lack of oxygen in tissue/cells
- black tarry stool
- death of tissues
- impending shock symptoms
17 Clues: vomit • headache • blood in urine • death of tissues • black tarry stool • coighing up blood • unequal pupil size • unequal eye movement • impending shock symptoms • sensation prior to a seizure • decreased oxygen in the blood • lack of oxygen in tissue/cells • Without a period; sign of pregnancy • third space loss of fluid into abdomen • blood int eh anterior chamber of they eye • ...
engineering 2018-01-26
03/14/2022 Women's History Month - 2 2022-03-11
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- First Native American woman in the US to earn a medical degree.
- Her courage and commitment to military medicine earned her the Medal of Honor, she is still the only woman to have ever received this.
- Successfully delivered babies with no formal medical training on the American Frontier.
- Converted her own home into a treatment facility to serve poor Philadelphians.
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- Debunked menstruation myths and won Harvard’s prestigious Boylston Prize.
- First US woman to win a Nobel Prize in science.
- Lived as a man to thrive as a surgeon.
- First Black Army nurse.
- Created the Apgar Score, a test given to babies after birth to determine if extra medical care or emergency care is needed.
- Between 1981 and 1990, she served weekly as a psychiatric consultant on the talk show Good Morning Houston, where she discussed mental health topics prescient to women such as domestic violence, gynecological health, heart health, and eating disorders.
10 Clues: First Black Army nurse. • Lived as a man to thrive as a surgeon. • First US woman to win a Nobel Prize in science. • First Native American woman in the US to earn a medical degree. • Debunked menstruation myths and won Harvard’s prestigious Boylston Prize. • Converted her own home into a treatment facility to serve poor Philadelphians. • ...
Quality Puzzle 1 2022-09-05
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- U.S. agency responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy.
- Description of what to do, the ideal time required to do it and the best workplace arrangement to do said work.
- The process of confirming a medical device, program, or software works in its intended use.
- The international standard for quality management systems for medical devices.
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- A device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- The degree of excellence of something. From a medical device context, it is to ensure that our products are produced to meet or exceed intended use, specifications and requirements.
- A workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words.
- Product Lifecycle Management software that is used at Abbott.
- A systematic, documented process which seeks to obtain evidence and evaluate if products are created in compliance with regulatory requirements and GxP.
- Premarket submission made to FDA to demonstrate that the device can be marketed as safe and effective.
10 Clues: A device used to control an irregular heart rhythm. • Product Lifecycle Management software that is used at Abbott. • A workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words. • The international standard for quality management systems for medical devices. • ...
V6.0 2024-04-24
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- I will choose this option if my prescription has not expired, and there is still a balance.
- An alternative form of accessing the NUHS App without the need to use Singpass all the time.
- This is under "My Record" where I can view my Medical Certificate, Time Chit and [Answer].
- A function on the App that digitalizes memos and health screening information.
- Vendor name of NUHS Next Generation Electronic Medical Record (NGEMR).
- Someone who I can give access to, to manage my care, payments and registration.
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- I can sync my vital signs using my Fitbit, and it will directly be sync into my medical records.
- Someone who I gave access to, and is helping to manage my care, payments and registration.
- The ability to speak to an agent during office hours whenever I require Appointment-related assistance.
- NUHS effort to save paper by reducing the printing of physical copies of patient documents. [Answer] is "GO+COLOUR".
10 Clues: Vendor name of NUHS Next Generation Electronic Medical Record (NGEMR). • A function on the App that digitalizes memos and health screening information. • Someone who I can give access to, to manage my care, payments and registration. • Someone who I gave access to, and is helping to manage my care, payments and registration. • ...
V1.0 2024-04-24
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- A section where I can preview your fully-paid bills in the last 12 months.
- NUHS effort to save paper by reducing the printing of physical copies of patient documents. [Answer] is "GO+COLOUR".
- Someone who I gave access to, and is helping to manage my care, payments and registration.
- The most secure way to login to NUHS App today.
- Vendor name of NUHS Next Generation Electronic Medical Record (NGEMR).
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- A screen on the App where reminders are sent to me to inform me on upcoming appointments and bill notification.
- I can sync my vital signs using my Fitbit, and it will directly be sync into my medical records.
- This is under "My Record" where I can view my Medical Certificate, Time Chit and [Answer].
- A function on the App that digitalizes memos and health screening information.
- I will choose this option if my prescription has not expired, and there is still a balance.
10 Clues: The most secure way to login to NUHS App today. • Vendor name of NUHS Next Generation Electronic Medical Record (NGEMR). • A section where I can preview your fully-paid bills in the last 12 months. • A function on the App that digitalizes memos and health screening information. • ...
Nervous System Lab Vocab. 2025-02-26
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- The inflammation of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- A complex system that are connected to the brain and spinal cord.
- Nerves that are outside of the brain and spinal cord.
- The body system responsible for sending signals from one part of the body to another.
- A medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body
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- A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the center of the back
- The force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is consistently too high. If it becomes more severe it must be treated by a neurologist.
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- An intelligent medical professional who dedicates their if to studying and treating the nervous system.
- Advanced imaging medical tool that neurologists use.
10 Clues: Advanced imaging medical tool that neurologists use. • Nerves that are outside of the brain and spinal cord. • A complex system that are connected to the brain and spinal cord. • The inflammation of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord • A medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body • ...
Chapter 1 2023-09-01
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- The term ____ means pertaining to birth.
- The term_______ means a wound or injury.
- Mature red blood cells are called ___?
- The medical term _____ describes an inflammation of the stomach.
- In the term myopathy, the suffix pathy means
- The term ____ describes any pathologic change or disease in the spinal cord.
- Any abnormal condition or disease caused by a fungus.
- The enlargement of the liver.
- Lower than normal blood pressure.
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- A torn or jagged wound.
- A ___ is a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the skin.
- The medical term for higher-than-normal blood pressure.
- A fever is considered to be a __________.
- The term that means a blue discoloration of the skin and refers to word root and combining form indicating color.
- is the process of pus forming.
- The abnormal hardening of the wall of an artery or arteries is called _____.
- A localized response to injury or tissue destruction.
17 Clues: A torn or jagged wound. • The enlargement of the liver. • is the process of pus forming. • Lower than normal blood pressure. • Mature red blood cells are called ___? • The term ____ means pertaining to birth. • The term_______ means a wound or injury. • A fever is considered to be a __________. • In the term myopathy, the suffix pathy means • ...
Popular TV Shows 2023-06-19
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- Medical drama following the lives of surgical interns and doctors
- Mystery drama about the survivors of a plane crash stranded on an island
- Detective drama based on the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes
- Crime anthology series with dark humor and interconnected storylines
- Mockumentary-style comedy set in a fictional office
- Post-apocalyptic horror series about a group of survivors
- Drama about a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine producer
- Animated dysfunctional family
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- Medical drama about a brilliant but unconventional doctor
- Sitcom about a group of socially awkward scientists
- Anthology series exploring the dark side of technology and society
- Political drama with a Secretary of State
- Thriller set in a small town with supernatural occurrences
- Sci-fi series exploring a theme park populated by artificial beings
- Sitcom about a group of friends in New York City
- Historical drama chronicling the reign of Queen Elizabeth II
- Thriller set in a small town with supernatural occurrences
- Epic fantasy series based on the novels by George R.R. Martin
18 Clues: Animated dysfunctional family • Political drama with a Secretary of State • Sitcom about a group of friends in New York City • Sitcom about a group of socially awkward scientists • Mockumentary-style comedy set in a fictional office • Medical drama about a brilliant but unconventional doctor • Post-apocalyptic horror series about a group of survivors • ...
Employee Appreciation 2025-03-07
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- The Adult EDU ward of the hospital
- A medical doctor specialising in mental health
- The care of people, promotion of health and prevention of ill-health
- The newest ward in the hospital (8,5)
- Suburban area of London, three miles from Kingston
- A role that overseas medical, quality, clinical services and the entire hospital
- The second word in the name of four of our wards
- Surname of Rebekah, CEO of the Priory
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- The first stop when entering a hospital
- Acknowledging the importance of our teams
- _ Assistant, staff working on the ward every day
- Tasks which facilitate the smooth running of an organisation
- _ Services, a team including maintenance, housekeeping and catering
- A team that facilitates patients being admitted to hospital
- A monastery of men or women, under a Prior or Prioress
- The "T" in CBT or DBT
- William _, one of the first modern psychiatrists, who converted his home to a hospital in 1872
17 Clues: The "T" in CBT or DBT • The Adult EDU ward of the hospital • The newest ward in the hospital (8,5) • Surname of Rebekah, CEO of the Priory • The first stop when entering a hospital • Acknowledging the importance of our teams • A medical doctor specialising in mental health • _ Assistant, staff working on the ward every day • ...
Places in a Hospital 2025-02-03
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- data or info about a person that the doctor can use to create a health plan
- Betty's new born baby is in the __.
- Sue must first go to __ to look at her broken arm.
- a preparation that prevents a person from contracting a specific disease
- conditions that tell a doctor what is wrong with person who is sick
- a person who schedules and registers patients for doctor appointments
- medical doctor
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- If you have heart problems go directly to the __.
- John is very sick and is in the __ for a week.
- Mary will go to the __ to get a blood test.
- actions performed on a patient which include tests with medical technology
- Major injuries often require __.
- The boy will stay in __ after breaking his arm.
- Please check-in at __ for minor injuries or illnesses.
- illnesses which affect people, animals or plants
- After knee surgery, Joe will need __.
- People who help patients in their rooms can be found at the __.
17 Clues: medical doctor • Major injuries often require __. • Betty's new born baby is in the __. • After knee surgery, Joe will need __. • Mary will go to the __ to get a blood test. • John is very sick and is in the __ for a week. • The boy will stay in __ after breaking his arm. • illnesses which affect people, animals or plants • ...
Vocabulary Revision 27th February 2025-02-27
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- If you __________ to a place you visit it.
- A _____________ is a group of people who live in the same area.
- If you _____ for something you give your name and other information about yourself, because you want to do something.
- If something takes _____ it happens.
- __________ people are people from this area.
- If people are _____ they are nice to other people.
- A _____________ is when people enjoy themselves together because they are happy about something.
- If you ____________ something you ask for it.
- If something is _____ people like doing it.
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- The __________ is the way it feels.
- An _____________ event is an event which happens every year.
- The ______ about something are the most important information about it.
- If something happens _____ it happens once a week.
- Your medical ______________ are the information about your health and medical history.
- A __________ is a person who comes from somewhere else.
- If something is _____________ it is not modern.
- An _____ is something that happens.
17 Clues: The __________ is the way it feels. • An _____ is something that happens. • If something takes _____ it happens. • If you __________ to a place you visit it. • If something is _____ people like doing it. • __________ people are people from this area. • If you ____________ something you ask for it. • If something is _____________ it is not modern. • ...
ANS2SA- 3.02 Medical Terminology 2020-01-26
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- Back
- Flow or discharge
- Underside of the body
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Pain
- Stomach
- Before
- Inflammation
- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
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- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
- Front of the body
- Head
- Tail
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Heart
- Against, opposing
- Vein
17 Clues: Back • Head • Tail • Pain • Vein • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Against, opposing • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
Medical Terminology (Common Diagnoses) 2020-12-22
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- inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes often caused by a respiratory infection
- the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down
- widespread muscle pain and tenderness
- a group of diseases that results in high glucose levels
- infection in any part of the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, urethra)
- high blood pressure
- narrowing of arteries caused by a build-up of plaque
- itchy inflammation of the skin
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- autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks itself
- thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid
- inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints
- inflammation of the larynx and pharynx at the same time
- the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance
- narrowed and inflamed airways
- stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipelining
- high levels of lipids in the blood
- cancer within blood cells in which starts in the soft tissue in bones
17 Clues: high blood pressure • narrowed and inflamed airways • itchy inflammation of the skin • high levels of lipids in the blood • widespread muscle pain and tenderness • thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid • inflammation, pain, and stiffness of the joints • stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipelining • the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down • ...
3.01 Medical Terminology Crossword 2021-09-22
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- Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination
- Against, opposing
- Head
- The process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
- Stomach
- Back
- Underside of the body
- The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine
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- Inflammation
- Before
- Heart
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Pain
- Front of the body
- Tail
- Vein
- Flow or discharge
17 Clues: Pain • Head • Tail • Vein • Back • Heart • Before • Stomach • Inflammation • Against, opposing • Front of the body • Flow or discharge • Underside of the body • Surgical puncture to remove fluid • Removal of a tissue sample for microscopic diagnosis and examination • The insertion of a sterile plastic tube into the urethra to remove urine • ...
Santillana 4 U2D2 2022-03-28
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- to throw up
- hopeful
- burn
- unhappy
- fed up
- aches
- symptoms
- to bleed
- heart attack
- dermatologist
- to get dizzy
- oncologist
- (medical) specialists
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- to embarrass
- cardiologist
- treatment
- depressed
- to attend
- thirst
- to assist, help
- nausea
- contagious
- hunger
- asthma
- illnesses
- uncomfortable
- cut
- to hospitalize
- serious
- to be happy
- sprain
- vaccine
32 Clues: cut • burn • aches • thirst • nausea • fed up • hunger • asthma • sprain • hopeful • unhappy • serious • vaccine • symptoms • to bleed • treatment • depressed • to attend • illnesses • contagious • oncologist • to throw up • to be happy • to embarrass • cardiologist • heart attack • to get dizzy • uncomfortable • dermatologist • to hospitalize • to assist, help • (medical) specialists
PD Nature Codes Part Four 2022-02-07
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- Navigation Hazard
- Officer Intiated Investigation
- Public Works
- Serve Papers
- Residential Parking Problem
- Narcotics
- Shotspotter Alert
- Deliver Message
- Shoplifting
- Lost/Found Child
- Pickup Prisioner
- Found Property
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- Medical Alarm
- Do Not Tow
- Nuisance/Loud Party
- Rape
- Telephone Calls
- Report of DUI
- Robbery
- School Guard
- Missing Person
- Stalking
- Stabbing
- Personal Pendant Alarm
- Public Utilities
25 Clues: Rape • Robbery • Stalking • Stabbing • Narcotics • Do Not Tow • Shoplifting • Public Works • Serve Papers • School Guard • Medical Alarm • Report of DUI • Missing Person • Found Property • Telephone Calls • Deliver Message • Public Utilities • Lost/Found Child • Pickup Prisioner • Navigation Hazard • Shotspotter Alert • Nuisance/Loud Party • Personal Pendant Alarm • Residential Parking Problem • ...
Krieg DeVault 2020-04-18
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- Interrogatory
- Florida Office
- Coronavirus
- Presentation
- Name of Medical Insurance
- Dictation of Attorney
- Creditor's Rights
- Adverse Verdict Next Step
- Legal Filings
- Process of taking legal action
- Spreadsheet
- Trial
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- Document organization
- Managing Partner
- Junkmail Respository
- Page Numbering
- AA's
- Scheduling Appointments
- Typing Instrument
- River Expense Software
- Firm's Value System
- Boss Judge
- Property trademark or patent
- Partner
24 Clues: AA's • Trial • Partner • Boss Judge • Coronavirus • Spreadsheet • Presentation • Interrogatory • Legal Filings • Florida Office • Page Numbering • Managing Partner • Typing Instrument • Creditor's Rights • Firm's Value System • Junkmail Respository • Document organization • Dictation of Attorney • River Expense Software • Scheduling Appointments • Name of Medical Insurance • Adverse Verdict Next Step • ...
KD Crossword 2020-04-17
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- Trial,
- Managing partners last name
- Pandemic
- Scheduling appointments
- Adverse verdict
- Junk mail
- Name of medical insurance plan
- Presentation
- Page numbering
- Lawsuit
- The Firms Values
- Typing instrument
- Spreadsheet program
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- Dictation for an attorney
- Court boss
- property, Trademark or patent
- Interrogatory
- Expense Software
- in Florida
- Settlement tool
- Creditors Rights
- worse AA responsibility
- Legal filing
23 Clues: Trial, • Lawsuit • Pandemic • Junk mail • Court boss • in Florida • Presentation • Legal filing • Interrogatory • Page numbering • Adverse verdict • Settlement tool • Expense Software • Creditors Rights • The Firms Values • Typing instrument • Spreadsheet program • Scheduling appointments • worse AA responsibility • Dictation for an attorney • Managing partners last name • property, Trademark or patent • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-04-09
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- Droes or Farcy
- contagion
- cancer
- Ptomaine poisoning
- manifestation or syndrome
- black lung
- ailment
- medical science
- trismus
- brain fever
- herpes zoster
- slow fever
- Texas fever
- deer fly fever
- United Nations
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- mumps
- blood poisoning
- global disease
- angst or anxiety
- animal diseases
- paralysis
- bacillus
- mushrooms
- bird flu
- laughing sickness
- diminution
- Hansen’s disease
- blowfly strike
28 Clues: mumps • cancer • ailment • trismus • bacillus • bird flu • contagion • paralysis • mushrooms • black lung • diminution • slow fever • brain fever • Texas fever • herpes zoster • Droes or Farcy • global disease • blowfly strike • deer fly fever • United Nations • blood poisoning • animal diseases • medical science • angst or anxiety • Hansen’s disease • laughing sickness • Ptomaine poisoning • manifestation or syndrome
We Beat The Street 2021-05-18
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- fifth chaper
- third chapter
- medical experts
- twelveth chapter
- second chapter
- the state where they grew up
- one of the dudes
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- fourteenth chapter
- the name of the book
- the city where they grew up
- first chapter
- tenth chapter
- fourth chapter
- thirteenth chapter
- eighth chapter
- ninth chapter
- eleventh chapter
- seventh chapter
- school where they went to
- sixth chapter
20 Clues: fifth chaper • first chapter • tenth chapter • third chapter • ninth chapter • sixth chapter • fourth chapter • eighth chapter • second chapter • medical experts • seventh chapter • eleventh chapter • twelveth chapter • one of the dudes • fourteenth chapter • thirteenth chapter • the name of the book • school where they went to • the city where they grew up • the state where they grew up
九上U6 2024-01-08
35 2024-08-24
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- Energy-generating structure
- Ice cream beverage
- Beverage container
- Table tennis
- Percussion instrument
- Airplane control area
- Phone input
- Extinguishing device
- Pneumatic drill
- Music machine
- Measures steps
- Ship emergency vessel
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- Portable stereo
- Winter transport
- Adhesive applicator
- Small flashlight
- Poker, for example
- Movie snack
- Spring toy
- Spacecraft propulsion
- Medical listening tool
- Keeps liquids hot or cold
- Sterilization machine
- Digital reader
- Beverage accessory
25 Clues: Spring toy • Movie snack • Phone input • Table tennis • Music machine • Digital reader • Measures steps • Portable stereo • Pneumatic drill • Winter transport • Small flashlight • Poker, for example • Ice cream beverage • Beverage container • Beverage accessory • Adhesive applicator • Extinguishing device • Percussion instrument • Spacecraft propulsion • Airplane control area • Sterilization machine • ...
8 2024-08-27
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- Friendship bonds
- Espionage
- Virtual gaming
- Caped crusaders
- Genetic mutation
- Doctor dramas
- After the end
- Combat competition
- Evil spirits
- Lab experiments
- Time journeys
- Sad endings
- Culinary battles
- Human-cat hybrids
- Everyday life
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- Seeking riches
- Switching bodies
- Pretty girls
- Legends and gods
- New lives
- Deep thought
- Pretty boys
- Journey adventures
- Mystery solving
- Criminal underworld
25 Clues: Espionage • New lives • Pretty boys • Sad endings • Pretty girls • Deep thought • Evil spirits • Doctor dramas • After the end • Time journeys • Everyday life • Seeking riches • Virtual gaming • Caped crusaders • Mystery solving • Lab experiments • Switching bodies • Legends and gods • Friendship bonds • Genetic mutation • Culinary battles • Human-cat hybrids • Journey adventures • Combat competition • ...
Canal Pointe Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- Housekeeping Director
- Unit Manager
- Admissions and Marketing
- Scheduler
- The company that runs Canal Pointe
- Director of Nursing
- Kayla's beautiful golden retriever
- Front Desk Receptionist
- Unit Manager
- Human Resources
- Therapy Director
- Social Worker
- Maintenance Director
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- Our Administrator extraordinaire
- MDS Coordinator
- Dietary Director
- The Bake Fairy
- Activities Director
- Medical Records and Social Services Assistance
- Business Office Manager
- Unit Manager/ADON
21 Clues: Scheduler • Unit Manager • Unit Manager • Social Worker • The Bake Fairy • MDS Coordinator • Human Resources • Dietary Director • Therapy Director • Unit Manager/ADON • Activities Director • Director of Nursing • Maintenance Director • Housekeeping Director • Front Desk Receptionist • Business Office Manager • Admissions and Marketing • Our Administrator extraordinaire • ...
11 2025-03-01
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- Travel permit
- Medical facility
- Road congestion
- Popular style
- Career guide
- Worn fabric
- Store buyer
- Scenic nature
- Popular book
- Game official
- Last possible date
- Legal tender
- Full of ideas
- Plant caretaker
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- Travel business
- Skill workshop
- Performance viewers
- Stored money
- Computer program
- Legal advice
- Walking path
- New project
- Health workout
- Helping organization
- Large gathering
25 Clues: Worn fabric • Store buyer • New project • Stored money • Career guide • Legal advice • Popular book • Walking path • Legal tender • Travel permit • Popular style • Scenic nature • Game official • Full of ideas • Skill workshop • Health workout • Travel business • Road congestion • Large gathering • Plant caretaker • Medical facility • Computer program • Last possible date • Performance viewers • Helping organization
MacGyver 2025-02-28
Across
- 1079
- 1098 - ________ Break
- 1052
- 101
- 10-109D is also called ________ 48
- 1026
- 10125
- Gunshot Wound
- 1050
- Call code when a patient falls out
- 1036
- 10113
Down
- 1034
- 1013 (not medical)
- Emphysema is a type of ______ Problem
- Code Orange - ______ Threat
- 78
- A townhome is this type of structure
- 10121 - ______ Crash
- 1011
- 1044
- 1067
- 1081
- 1051
- 1043
25 Clues: 78 • 101 • 1034 • 1079 • 1052 • 1026 • 1011 • 1044 • 1067 • 1081 • 1051 • 1050 • 1036 • 1043 • 10125 • 10113 • Gunshot Wound • 1013 (not medical) • 10121 - ______ Crash • 1098 - ________ Break • Code Orange - ______ Threat • 10-109D is also called ________ 48 • Call code when a patient falls out • A townhome is this type of structure • Emphysema is a type of ______ Problem
Diseases and Disorders 2025-06-05
Across
- cracked
- branch of medical science
- swollen lymph nodes
- closed, abnormally developed sac
- herpes
- help clients with common disorders
- precancerous lesions
- scratching
- psoriasis
- warts
- structural changes in the tissues
- thick scar
- depressed area
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- cancer
- crust
- impentigo
- poison ivy
- flat spot or discoloration
- physician who treats disorders
- large blister
- flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color
- hives
- scab
23 Clues: scab • crust • hives • warts • cancer • herpes • cracked • impentigo • psoriasis • poison ivy • scratching • thick scar • large blister • depressed area • swollen lymph nodes • precancerous lesions • branch of medical science • flat spot or discoloration • physician who treats disorders • closed, abnormally developed sac • structural changes in the tissues • help clients with common disorders • ...
7 2025-05-07
Across
- Skin growths
- Urine test
- Wound closure
- Immunization act
- Bone support
- Dizziness feeling
- Heart sound tool
- Blood group
- Room Medical room
- Injury shock
Down
- Kill germs
- Breathing sound
- Blood transfer
- Brain base
- Temperature device
- Lung disease
- Virus study
- Connects muscle
- UV shield
- Open sore
- Swollen veins
- Heat sickness
- Joint disease
- Eating disorder
- Mucus from lungs
25 Clues: UV shield • Open sore • Kill germs • Brain base • Urine test • Virus study • Blood group • Skin growths • Lung disease • Bone support • Injury shock • Wound closure • Swollen veins • Heat sickness • Joint disease • Blood transfer • Breathing sound • Connects muscle • Eating disorder • Immunization act • Heart sound tool • Mucus from lungs • Dizziness feeling • Room Medical room • Temperature device
18 2025-05-08
Across
- Gas buildup
- Disease study
- Mental stress
- Wound stitches
- Spine fixer
- Muscle jerks
- Serious infection
- Body detox
- Sound imaging
- Wood fragment in skin
- Walking aid
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- Illness rate
- Health analysis
- Wound wrap
- Germ fighter
- Germ invasion
- Gut study
- Pulse beat
- Poor health
- Bone study
- Mental exhaustion
- Kill germs
- Staying power
- Medical operation
- Feeling hot
25 Clues: Gut study • Wound wrap • Pulse beat • Bone study • Kill germs • Body detox • Gas buildup • Poor health • Spine fixer • Feeling hot • Walking aid • Illness rate • Germ fighter • Muscle jerks • Disease study • Germ invasion • Mental stress • Staying power • Sound imaging • Wound stitches • Health analysis • Mental exhaustion • Serious infection • Medical operation • Wood fragment in skin
medical 2023-07-11
5 Clues: penyakit radang sendi • keluhan nyeri pada lambung • obat tuberkulosis pada fase intensif • Penyakit yang disebabkan oleh kuman mycobacterium • gangguan penyakit mata yang ditandai dengan mata merah, gatal dan berai
hayley and blair 2017-08-28
Across
- hardware
- maintains phones
- robotics
- ships
- dry photo copying
- works with animals
- medical instruments
- computers
- designs cars
Down
- operate and tends to furnaces
- explosive devices
- works on air conditioners
- electrical, mechanical, factor designs
- storage distribution of natural gases
- designs yachts
- heating, ventilation, maintenance, repair of heating
16 Clues: ships • hardware • robotics • computers • designs cars • designs yachts • maintains phones • explosive devices • dry photo copying • works with animals • medical instruments • works on air conditioners • operate and tends to furnaces • storage distribution of natural gases • electrical, mechanical, factor designs • heating, ventilation, maintenance, repair of heating
U1T1 2020-12-07
U1T1 2020-12-07
Britain in 1745 2023-05-31
16 Clues: oogst • kiemen • rieten • huisjes • medisch • recreatie • platteland • hongersnood • antibiotica • the dying of babies • variabel/gevarieerd • making things using machinery • pluimvee/het houden van kippen • participation of a pupil in school • to do with fabric or making clothes • the manufacturing of products in people's homes
Contestable Terms 2017-01-26
Across
- - Decision that coverage would not have been issued as applied for and refund of premium sent
- -A relationship between the misrepresentation and the condition causing death
- -A policy where the applicant’s background is reviewed before the policy is issued
- -Medical records contradict the answers to the health questions on the application
Down
- -Doctor, Hospital, Medical Office, Coroner
- -Disclaimer on an application that that advises applicant if they are eligible for coverage
- -Condensed set of medical records
7 Clues: -Condensed set of medical records • -Doctor, Hospital, Medical Office, Coroner • -A relationship between the misrepresentation and the condition causing death • -A policy where the applicant’s background is reviewed before the policy is issued • -Medical records contradict the answers to the health questions on the application • ...
Radiographer: identifying fractures 2021-10-07
Across
- a fracture in which bone is pushed inward
- an angled fracture
- when bones that form a joint become separated
- medical acronym for fracture or broken bones
- a fracture that occurs at the wrist
- a fracture that runs the length of bone
- registered technologist who takes radiographs
- means body structure being imaged is positioned so that - ray beam enters it from the side
- anterior/posterior; means body structure being imaged was positioned so that the x - ray beam entered from the front and exited the back of the body part
- x - ray
- a fracture that goes across a bone
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- an incomplete fracture in which the bone bends or splinters instead of breaking
- usually an incomplete fracture
- medical doctor who reads and interprets radiographs
- a fracture that pierces the skin
- one fracture that is made up of several fragments
- a fracture that does not break through the skin
- x - ray picture
- a long fracture encircling the bone shaft due to twisting force
- posterior/anterior; means body structure being imaged is positioned so that the x - ray beam enters the back and exits the front of body part
20 Clues: x - ray • x - ray picture • an angled fracture • usually an incomplete fracture • a fracture that pierces the skin • a fracture that goes across a bone • a fracture that occurs at the wrist • a fracture that runs the length of bone • a fracture in which bone is pushed inward • medical acronym for fracture or broken bones • when bones that form a joint become separated • ...
Spelling/Vocab 2022-03-16
Across
- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
- a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future
- a contribution of work, information, material
- high respect
- convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures
- used to refer to an additional person or thing of the same type
- relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries
- a person's knowledge or experience of something
- openly or formally asserted or announced
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- force (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place
- having or showing knowledge of a particular subject or situation
- preferred or recommended
- a project or undertaking, typically one that is difficult or requires effort
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- bring (something) to an end
- having been thought about carefully
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment
- a sustained fight between large organized armed forces
- with impressive beauty or scale
19 Clues: high respect • preferred or recommended • bring (something) to an end • with impressive beauty or scale • having been thought about carefully • openly or formally asserted or announced • a contribution of work, information, material • a person's knowledge or experience of something • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician • ...
Insurance 2023-09-15
Across
- Insurance that pays out a lump sum upon the policyholder's death?
- The coverage for accidents involving boats?
- What coverage pays for medical expenses related to pets?
- What coverage protects against legal expenses?
- This insurance covers losses in the event of a natural disaster?
- The coverage that pays for damages caused by someone else's car?
- Insurance that protects against losses due to fire and theft?
- Insurance that covers damage to your own vehicle?
- Insurance that provides income replacement in case of disability?
- What coverage pays for damages from flooding?
Down
- The coverage that pays for medical expenses resulting from an accident?
- Coverage that protects against identity theft?
- This insurance covers the cost of travel-related disruptions?
- What coverage reimburses for lost or damaged jewelry and artwork?
- Type of insurance covers your belongings in a rented apartment?
- Type of insurance protects businesses from financial losses?
- What insurance protects against losses from professional errors?
- This coverage combined with comprehensive, pays for damage to your vehicle.
- In 1347, the first known insurance contract was signed in what country?
- What type of insurance covers medical expenses while abroad?
20 Clues: The coverage for accidents involving boats? • What coverage pays for damages from flooding? • Coverage that protects against identity theft? • What coverage protects against legal expenses? • Insurance that covers damage to your own vehicle? • What coverage pays for medical expenses related to pets? • Type of insurance protects businesses from financial losses? • ...
Nursing Process 2024-09-05
Across
- A detailed assessment of the patient
- This source is a family member or caregiver to the patient
- The step where the nurse takes action
- An intervention that is performed away from the patient
- Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound
- A type of thinking that allows the nurse to think in a systematic and logical manner
- What data is Blood Pressure is 109/58
- This source is the patient the nurse is caring for
- A diagnosis that is a diagnostic label and requires nursing interventions
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- A detailed plan that outlines patient care
- The step where the nurse generates solutions
- The first step in the nursing process where data is collected and cues are recognized
- Type of assessment that focuses on patients presenting situation
- A diagnosis that requires medical interventions
- Actions taken to address patient needs
- The step where the nurse analyzes cues and starts to prioritize hypotheses
- An intervention that is direct involvement with the patient
- The step where the nurse evaluates outcomes
- What data is a patient reports pain 4 on pain scale 0-10
19 Clues: A detailed assessment of the patient • The step where the nurse takes action • What data is Blood Pressure is 109/58 • Actions taken to address patient needs • A detailed plan that outlines patient care • The step where the nurse evaluates outcomes • The step where the nurse generates solutions • A diagnosis that requires medical interventions • ...
Personal Injury #2 2023-02-17
Across
- When the client is still under any doctor's care due to their injuries related to the accident
- Attorney decides to dismiss a case without settlement
- Outstanding medical debt must be satisfied and the release has to be signed before the check can be released to the client
- This stage begins one the attorney counters the insurance adjusters initial offer
- Case Managers gather all accident-related medical records and medical bills to assemble a settlement package
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- Attorney decides to file a lawsuit when the insurance adjuster and the attorney cannot come to an agreement on a claim
- The check can be released to the client upon receipt of the signed release
- Initial offer has been presented by the insurance adjuster
- Legal action in court for the purposes of seeking monetary damages
9 Clues: Attorney decides to dismiss a case without settlement • Initial offer has been presented by the insurance adjuster • Legal action in court for the purposes of seeking monetary damages • The check can be released to the client upon receipt of the signed release • This stage begins one the attorney counters the insurance adjusters initial offer • ...
Personal Injury #2 2023-02-17
Across
- Initial offer has been presented by the insurance adjuster
- Legal action in court for the purposes of seeking monetary damages
- Outstanding medical debt must be satisfied and the release has to be signed before the check can be released to the client
- Case Managers gather all accident-related medical records and medical bills to assemble a settlement package
Down
- When the client is still under any doctor's care due to their injuries related to the accident
- The check can be released to the client upon receipt of the signed release
- This stage begins one the attorney counters the insurance adjusters initial offer
- Attorney decides to dismiss a case without settlement
- Attorney decides to file a lawsuit when the insurance adjuster and the attorney cannot come to an agreement on a claim
9 Clues: Attorney decides to dismiss a case without settlement • Initial offer has been presented by the insurance adjuster • Legal action in court for the purposes of seeking monetary damages • The check can be released to the client upon receipt of the signed release • This stage begins one the attorney counters the insurance adjusters initial offer • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
Across
- Use of multiple medications.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
Down
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
Across
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
Down
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
Across
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
Down
- Serious medication side effects.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
Across
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Use of multiple medications.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
Down
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Vet Tech Review 2022-05-08
Across
- Which Iv fluid can be used to increase oncotic pressure?
- Short term effects of corticosteroid therapy include polyuria, ______ and delayed healing.
- An elevated hematocrit is most commonly associated with ______.
- What cells are involved in antibody production?
- A Greyhound is an example of a ______ breed.
- The medical term for when the pupils are different sizes.
- Parvovirus causes what disease in cats?
- The accumulation of metabolic waste in the blood.
- A decrease in WBCs.
- A heartworm preventative that is also effective against ear mites and sarcoptic mange is ______.
- The muscular layer that makes up the majority of the heart mass is the ______.
- The medical term for blood in the urine.
- Hospital acquired disease.
- Most biotransformation of drugs occurs in which organ?
- The medical term for fever.
- The term for red blood cell formation.
- A crenated RBC is also called an ______.
- Patients suffering from pancreatitis should avoid foods high in ______.
- Which part of the eye can be used to indicate fluid overload?
- Medical term for the removal of hyperplastic gingival tissue.
- ______ pain is pain originating from internal organs.
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- The most common side effect of drugs that cause vasodilation is ______.
- Dentin is covered by enamel and ______.
- The term for trimming the edges of a jagged tear before suturing.
- Food allergies are usually due to which constituent of the diet?
- A GDV's main damaging effect is the obstruction of the ______ vein.
- Surgical scissors with long handles and a short blade used for cutting delicate tissue and blunt dissection.
- The primary constituent of blood responsible for the oncotic pressure of blood is ______.
- The two diagnostic forms of Giardia are trophozoites and ______.
- The active ingredient in most euthanasia solutions is ______.
- A coating agent that forms an ulcer adherent complex at the ulcer site.
- A dog that was exposed to distemper perinatally may develop enamel ______.
- 63 days is the average gestation length of which species?
- During fluid therapy, a low plasma protein combined with a decreased cardiac rate can result in ______ edema.
- Macrocytic anemia suggests ______.
- A pulse ______ is when the pulse rate is less than the heart rate.
- The medical term for inflammation of the muscle.
- The lymphatic structure found in the small intestines responsible for the transport of fats and fat-soluble vitamins is ______.
- The first phagocyte to respond to an infection.
- Toxoplasma ______ has a reproductive cycle in cats.
- A high respiratory rate.
- A deficiency in what nutrient can cause anemia?
- The broad ______ is not completely removed in an OHE.
- The shaft of the bone is also called the ______.
- When a stimulus is strong enough to cause complete depolarization it has reached ______.
- A potentially dangerous side effect of diethylstilbestrol is bone ______ suppression.
- Visceral larval migrans in humans is caused by ______ canis.
- The reversal agent for opioids.
- An olsen ______ is a needle driver that is also able to cut sutures.
- The type of non rebreathing system that consists of inner tubing surrounded by larger corrugated tubing is a ______ system.
- Fibrinogen is produced in the ______.
- The area of the kidney where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave is called the ______.
- Which non steroidal anti-inflammatory can be used cautiously in cats with cardiomyopathy to prevent thromboembolism?
53 Clues: A decrease in WBCs. • A high respiratory rate. • Hospital acquired disease. • The medical term for fever. • The reversal agent for opioids. • Macrocytic anemia suggests ______. • Fibrinogen is produced in the ______. • The term for red blood cell formation. • Dentin is covered by enamel and ______. • Parvovirus causes what disease in cats? • ...
Medical assistant 2024-05-17
6 Clues: salary • a skill used to talk to people • what you get when you graduate high school • something the medical assistant is responsible for gathering • where people go when they are sick, where medical assistants work • thing medical assistants gather, has to do with heart rate and temperature
A+ Unit 9 2025-05-26
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- – The sad story really __________ the actor’s best performance.
- – The show tells real stories about __________ in the hospital.
- – She was __________ about how the doctors help people in the emergency room.
- – The doctor performed a __________ to fix the boy’s broken arm.
- – This show helps __________ what it’s like to be a doctor.
- – The sad part was when the nurse talked about __________ in theemergency room.
- – Some people think medical shows are __________, but I like them.
- – She wants to study __________ science when she grows up.
- – The hospital show is full of emotion and is a popular __________.
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- – The show was an emotional __________ with happy and sadmoments.
- – The new show __________ stories from real doctors.
- – The __________ clapped at the end of the TV show.
- – I was __________ until the exciting part started.
- – The __________ waited quietly for the nurse to call him.
- – We watched three __________ about doctors last night.
- – I __________ what it’s like to work in a big hospital.
- – He was __________ to see the hospital scenes at first.
17 Clues: – The __________ clapped at the end of the TV show. • – I was __________ until the exciting part started. • – The new show __________ stories from real doctors. • – We watched three __________ about doctors last night. • – I __________ what it’s like to work in a big hospital. • – He was __________ to see the hospital scenes at first. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Campaign to encourage people to learn more about the tests and treatments healthcare providers recommend, and to question and discuss these with their healthcare providers.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
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- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- The amount that a person weighs.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
37 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • The amount that a person weighs. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Serious medication side effects.
- The amount that a person weighs.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
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- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Campaign to encourage people to learn more about the tests and treatments healthcare providers recommend, and to question and discuss these with their healthcare providers.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
37 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The amount that a person weighs. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Serious medication side effects.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
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- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Campaign to encourage people to learn more about the tests and treatments healthcare providers recommend, and to question and discuss these with their healthcare providers.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- The amount that a person weighs.
37 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The amount that a person weighs. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
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- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Serious medication side effects.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
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- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- The presence of glucose in the blood.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
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- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Use of multiple medications.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels and arteries
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
35 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • The presence of glucose in the blood. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • ...
Less is more medicine! 2017-04-17
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- Medical condition when the amount of sugar in blood becomes too high.
- Healthcare professional that monitors, reviews, and gives advice on medications.
- Any activity that involves moving the body: housework, gardening, climbing stairs. Use it or lose it!
- To officially tell someone to use (a medicine, therapy, diet, etc.) as a remedy or treatment.
- Alternatives remedies that are not medications
- Medical condition that results when there are low numbers of red blood cells. Many causes including: poor diet, chronic disease or drug interactions.
- Organ considered to be the main excretory site by which a drug is eliminated.
- Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep.
- Medical condition that can cause long-term sadness, anger, frustration, interfere with sleep. It can sap energy and social life.
- Talking with a healthcare professional to check if all your medications are still necessary.
- Burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux (commonly called acid reflux).
- Use of multiple medications.
- Healthcare professional that diagnoses medical conditions. He or she prescribes, monitors and reviews medications.
- Subjective evidence of a disease or physical disturbances observed by the patient.
Down
- Examples in that class of medications: lorazepam, diazepam, oxazepam, temazepam and bromazepam.
- It is the process by which the body breaks down medication so it can be removed from the body.
- High blood pressure is called silent killer that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and eye disease.
- The most common peril’s facing older adults: accidentally and unexpectedly land on the ground.
- Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time.
- Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism.
- Medical condition when you have trouble controlling your bladder and leak urine.
- Unpleasant experience that travels along nerves to spinal cord and then to the brain. Common experience for elderly.
- Serious medication side effects.
- Good diet will help improve the way your medications work, help reduce side effects and help you maintain the energy you need to carry out your daily activities. The opposite (malnutrition) can be very detrimental to your health.
- Backing off medications when doses are too high, or stropping medications that may be causing harm or are no longer needed.
- Acronym for Canadian Deprescribing Network, a group of individuals who are committed to improving the health of Canadians by reducing the use of harmful medicines and enhancing access to non-drug alternatives. Website: deprescribing.orgOnline resources for clinicians and patients to help with deprescribing.
- Slowly stop taking a medication with the help of a healthcare professional.
- Being able to control and maintain your body’s position comfortably.
- Communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other care professionals and patients regarding benefits and harms of medications.
- Sudden confusion and result of abnormal functioning of the brain that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Abnormal memory loss that can have many causes including physical illness and medications.
- Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death.
- Acronym for Proton Pump Inhibitor, a medication used to treat acid reflux
33 Clues: Use of multiple medications. • Serious medication side effects. • Alternatives remedies that are not medications • Possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death. • Difficulty getting enough sleep or poor quality sleep. • Organ considered to be the primary site of drug metabolism. • Too much of it involves excessive worry and lasts a long time. • ...
First Aid Review- Talekar 2021-11-18
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- Slows blood flow near an injury, can be essential during an emergency.
- The three p's of emergency preperedness.
- The action of breathing in or inhaling air or other substances into your lungs.
- To remove a person or a group from a danger zone to a safe place.
- A life-threatening condition that can result from various emergency scenarios, most predominantly blood loss.
- Devices used to slow bleeding above a wound to limit blood flow. They can save lives.
- When a seizure only occurs in one area of the body.
- Failing to provide the type of care as would a person having the same or similar training.
- Immidiete care given to an injured or suddenly ill person. Can mean the difference between life and death.
- Steps to follow after an emergency has concluded.
- No one is required to render first aid when no legal duty exists.
- A significant and potentially dangerous drop in temperature results in a condition in which your body temperature becomes dangerously cold.
- Essential aspect in all emergencies; to not panic.
- Also known as CPR, is the process used to restore the blood circulation and breathing of a person who has fallen unconscious and cannot breathe.
- Deviating from the accepted standard of care that results in further injury to a victim.
- The three c's of an emergency, are the first steps you should take in response to an event when providing first aid.
- Symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical history, last oral intake, and events preceding.
- Emergency medical services are medical services that provide out-of-hospital emergency care, and transport to hospitals for people direly in need of it.
- Steps to reduce the severity and danger of an emergency.
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- A portable device that automatically diagnoses the conditions of someone experiencing cardiac arrest and administers a shock in order to restore a regular heartbeat.
- Consumption of a substance, typically through the mouth.
- A severe and typically life-threatening allergic reaction that can be treated or combatted with an EpiPen as first aid.
- Commonly known as the Heimlich maneuver, a technique used to dislodge an object from a person's airways.
- When a concussion's symptoms outlast the estimated recovery period.
- An act of commission is doing something a reasonably prudent person would not do.
- An act of omission is failure to do what a reasonably prudent person would do.
- Being aware of the environment around you, with regard to time and spacing. Essential during emergencies.
- Permission or agreement from a person to allow you to do something, in the medical world there are expressed and implied versions of this. You require this before attempting first aid or any care to a patient.
- Irregular contractions of the heart resulting in a lack of synchrony between heartbeat and pulse, can result in death if not treated properly.
- A sudden, uncontrolled, electrical disturbance in the brain that can result in various harmful scenarios.
- Maintaining privacy about a victim and relaying proper medical information to appropriate personnel.
- A service that assists and cares for victims of poisoning.
- A traumatic brain injury that is caused by a sudden force to the head or body, causing the brain to suddenly move and get hurt.
- When an object is obstructing airways, resulting in restricted breathing.
34 Clues: The three p's of emergency preperedness. • Steps to follow after an emergency has concluded. • Essential aspect in all emergencies; to not panic. • When a seizure only occurs in one area of the body. • Consumption of a substance, typically through the mouth. • Steps to reduce the severity and danger of an emergency. • ...
Personal Injury #2 2023-02-17
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- When the client is still under any doctor's care due to their injuries related to the accident
- Attorney decides to dismiss a case without settlement
- Outstanding medical debt must be satisfied and the release has to be signed before the check can be released to the client
- This stage begins one the attorney counters the insurance adjusters initial offer
- Case Managers gather all accident-related medical records and medical bills to assemble a settlement package
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- Attorney decides to file a lawsuit when the insurance adjuster and the attorney cannot come to an agreement on a claim
- The check can be released to the client upon receipt of the signed release
- Initial offer has been presented by the insurance adjuster
- Legal action in court for the purposes of seeking monetary damages
9 Clues: Attorney decides to dismiss a case without settlement • Initial offer has been presented by the insurance adjuster • Legal action in court for the purposes of seeking monetary damages • The check can be released to the client upon receipt of the signed release • This stage begins one the attorney counters the insurance adjusters initial offer • ...
Nutritional science + Medical technology 2020-05-26
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- The process of removing an organ or living tissue and placing in a different part of the body or another body completely
- Energy that is gained by consuming food
- The study of optical processes in biological systems
- Treatment that is needed when an individual’s kidneys can no longer take care of their body’s needs
- It insulates the body to maintain a normal body temperature
- Its abbreviation is DNA
- Substances added to food to maintain or freshness, taste, texture
- Red blood cells
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- The only biochemical macromolecule that cannot be found on food nutrition labels
- A micronutrient that is organic and can be broken down by heat, air or acid
- The lack of nutrition in the body
- The tendency of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal system
- A very large molecule also called a super-molecule
- A cycle of events where a variable is continually monitored, assessed and adjusted
- A transplant from one species to another
- oldest form of imaging
- It measures radiation emitted from inside the body and gives information about the function of the organ, not just the structure.
17 Clues: Red blood cells • oldest form of imaging • Its abbreviation is DNA • The lack of nutrition in the body • Energy that is gained by consuming food • A transplant from one species to another • A very large molecule also called a super-molecule • The study of optical processes in biological systems • It insulates the body to maintain a normal body temperature • ...
2º DAS Medical Professions 2024-09-24
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- There are two boys in this class with this name.
- This is a special vehicle that takes sick or injured people to the hospital.
- This person takes care of your teeth and helps if you have tooth problems.
- This person often works with Mireia Z.
- There are two sisters in this class, this is the name of one of them.
- These are foods like bread or rice that give your body energy.
- This person helps women when they are giving birth.
- This organ in your head controls your thoughts and movements.
- This food comes from plants, is usually sweet, and includes things like apples or oranges.
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- This doctor performs operations to fix or remove parts of the body.
- This organ in your chest pumps blood around your body.
- This type of food is made quickly and is usually not very healthy, e.g Mcdonald's.
- This person gives advice on what to eat to stay healthy.
- This doctor helps people who have mental health problems.
- This is when a doctor cuts your body to fix something inside.
- This is the part of your leg that bends between the upper and lower parts.
- This person gives medical help in emergencies before you go to the hospital.
17 Clues: This person often works with Mireia Z. • There are two boys in this class with this name. • This person helps women when they are giving birth. • This organ in your chest pumps blood around your body. • This person gives advice on what to eat to stay healthy. • This doctor helps people who have mental health problems. • ...
leyla belk - medical terminology 2023-01-04
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- oil found in skin
- what creates the pigment of your skin
- pus/fluid in the chest
- red blood cell
- relating to the skin
- inflaimed blood vessels
- nail fungal infection
- condition in which skin turns blue tint
- using cold temperatures to treat sicknesses or diseases
- hair disease
- outer layer of the skin
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- the epithelial cells that have a squashed/scaly shape
- the study of heat to diagnose problems
- study of skin
- tumor formed from glandular structures in skin
- the third layer of the skin
- surgery where you remove fat from skin
17 Clues: hair disease • study of skin • red blood cell • oil found in skin • relating to the skin • nail fungal infection • pus/fluid in the chest • inflaimed blood vessels • outer layer of the skin • the third layer of the skin • what creates the pigment of your skin • the study of heat to diagnose problems • surgery where you remove fat from skin • condition in which skin turns blue tint • ...
Medical Terminology : Chapter 11 2025-11-03
18 Clues: bad • good • again • ileum • colon • after • within • within • between • Study of • excessive • enlargement • under, below • before, forward • outside, beyond • surgical fixation • abnormal condition • around, surrounding
NICU Terms 2014-03-01
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- person who performs specific tests ordered by the doctor.
- A breakdown product of red blood cells
- Nurse Practitioner registered nurse with Master's Degree training in neonatology
- An elevated level of bilirubin in the blood
- less than the normal number of red blood cells in the blood.
- The cessation of breathing.
- pastor, priest, minister, or rabbi who offers spiritual care to familie
- Coordinator nurse who will help plan developmental follow-up for some babies.
- Technician staff who care for the supplies and tidiness of the NICU.
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- Resident medical doctor training in pediatrics.
- Unit Secretary (Nursing Care Technician)
- Puffy skin from a build-up of fluid in body tissues.
- pediatrician who takes care of sick or premature newborns.
- yellow coloration of the skin and eyes caused by increased amounts of bilirubin in the blood
- medical doctor trained in pediatrics.
- Existing at the time of birth.
- abnormally slow heart rate.
- special lights used in the treatment of jaundice; see JAUNDICE.
- PRESSURE pressure of the blood in the arteries with each pulsation of the heart.
19 Clues: abnormally slow heart rate. • The cessation of breathing. • Existing at the time of birth. • medical doctor trained in pediatrics. • A breakdown product of red blood cells • Unit Secretary (Nursing Care Technician) • An elevated level of bilirubin in the blood • Resident medical doctor training in pediatrics. • Puffy skin from a build-up of fluid in body tissues. • ...
Category A: We All Fall Down crossword 2014-03-05
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- a class you learn about important events from the past an exchange
- a sudden loud and violent release of energy
- an injury or cut of the body
- for something to break or suddenly fall down
- a substance that comes off of fire
- towers famous pair of buildings found in New York City
- a room used to work in, often on a computer
- a way of transportation that travels by air
- a bright and hot flame
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- an object that makes a high pitch sound if air is blown into it
- for a population to leave a area or building as it could be dangerous
- to make your body lift or fall from something using your legs
- objects falling or left from a disaster
- to get away from a dangerous place or situation
- a channel with informational updates on events and weather around the world
- an accessory worn around the neck
- something to become warm or hot
- responder a person certified to provide medical care in emergencies before a more highly trained medical professional arrives
- an emotion of being scared and worried
19 Clues: a bright and hot flame • an injury or cut of the body • something to become warm or hot • an accessory worn around the neck • a substance that comes off of fire • an emotion of being scared and worried • objects falling or left from a disaster • a sudden loud and violent release of energy • a room used to work in, often on a computer • ...
buildings 2019-04-17
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- station is a queue area on a street or on private property where taxicabs line up to wait for passengers.
- a Native American tent; usually of conical shape
- a Muslim place of worship that usually has a minaret
- a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides
- an educational institution
- a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
- a plant with facilities for manufacturing
- a building where people go to eat
- a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
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- a building for collecting and displaying valuable objects
- house a playhouse built in the branches of a tree
- a place of worship
- a hut built of blocks of snow in the shape of a dome
- an institution of higher learning that grants degrees
- a medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care
- a place for public (especially Christian) worship
- a place for public (especially Christian) worship
- place of business where professional duties are performed
- a structure taller than its diameter
- house outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog
20 Clues: a place of worship • an educational institution • a building where people go to eat • a structure taller than its diameter • a plant with facilities for manufacturing • a Native American tent; usually of conical shape • house a playhouse built in the branches of a tree • a place for public (especially Christian) worship • a place for public (especially Christian) worship • ...
Megan's Crossword 2020-10-19
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- SU does not have to check their temperature true or false?
- What escalation would you use if a food parcel that was promised by MOH has not turned up for SU?
- SU has non COVID symptoms - use what?
- What does the T in HEAT stand for?
- Cough and sneeze into your....
- If you're sick, stay ...
- How many seconds as a minimum you should wash your hands.
- Closest place for anyone to access and get a COVID test for address 8 Federal Street, Auckland.
- North Auckland CTC is on what road?
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- We can disclose information about test results to the SU - true or false?
- Always do your Pre Call ....
- Statement always given to SU towards end of the call
- Answer to 19 across*** - allows walk in COVID tests - true or false?
- Phone system.
- Casual Contacts are always required to self isolate if asymptomatic - true or false?
- Homecare Medical CEO
- Where you can find lots of information for Homecare Medical
- What can we send an SU for their employer?
- SU has COVID symptoms - change managed by to what?
- Date in February 2020 of the first COVID case reported in NZL
- Phone status when you need to use the bathroom when on phone queues.
21 Clues: Phone system. • Homecare Medical CEO • If you're sick, stay ... • Always do your Pre Call .... • Cough and sneeze into your.... • What does the T in HEAT stand for? • North Auckland CTC is on what road? • SU has non COVID symptoms - use what? • What can we send an SU for their employer? • SU has COVID symptoms - change managed by to what? • ...
Medicine Management Crossword 2023-05-11
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- The second right of the 'five rights'
- When medication is swallowed
- food that should not be eaten or drunk if the patient is taking aspirin
- When an error occurs but there is no harm to the patient but there is potential for harm
- C... Drug is a substance can be addictive
- The last stage of the four step medication process, prescribing, dispending, administration and ...
- Drug reaction which is non-preventable
- A common stage 1 analgesic that can be shop brought
- The fourth right of the 'five rights'
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- What runs through poo!?
- The third right of the 'five rights'
- Medical term for pain medication
- Medical term for medication that reduces a fever
- The fifth right of the 'five rights'
- When medication is placed under the tongue
- Name of a resource where a drug dose and route can be checked available through NICE
- Also known as narcotics which are a strong form of analgesics
- When medication is spread onto the skin like a cream
- The first right of the 'five rights'
19 Clues: What runs through poo!? • When medication is swallowed • Medical term for pain medication • The third right of the 'five rights' • The fifth right of the 'five rights' • The first right of the 'five rights' • The second right of the 'five rights' • The fourth right of the 'five rights' • Drug reaction which is non-preventable • C... Drug is a substance can be addictive • ...
Special Activity For My Palangga 2021-10-12
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- inflammation of the heart
- the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin
- A group of single-celled fungi that reproduce by budding.
- suffix relating to urine
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
- a diagnostic test which uses ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers
- the outside layer of cells that covers all the free, open surfaces of the body
- The spread from one part of the body to another.
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- a growth hormone that is produced by the anterior pituitary
- nucleotide base of adenine in RNA
- The protein from which fibrin is formed in normal blood clotting.
- first cranial nerve
- causative agent of bubonic plague
- system that regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
- sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,”
- mortis, rigidity of a body after death
- A virus that is a leading cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in young children.
- parasitic worms that feed on a living host to gain nourishment and protection
- medical term for fast heart rate
19 Clues: first cranial nerve • suffix relating to urine • inflammation of the heart • medical term for fast heart rate • nucleotide base of adenine in RNA • causative agent of bubonic plague • the oxygen-loaded form of hemoglobin • mortis, rigidity of a body after death • sometimes referred to as the “love hormone,” • The spread from one part of the body to another. • ...
Fielding Christmas 2023 2023-12-14
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- Loves exploring Florida and showing his three kids
- Finance Major Aggie ~ Building trailer rigs is his gig
- Keeps the Grand Families organization running smooth
- Loves her teacher and "Science-ing"
- Loves Dinosaurs, living room wrestling matches, and adores his preschool teacher
- Started pre school ~ Ballet Dancer ~ and soon to be BIG Sister
- Started kindergarten and loves Legos and skiing
- 1st year Sky View HS Mtn Bike team
- Stake RS Pres ~ favorite job title is Grandma & Loves Pickleball
- Loves EVERYONE and 'Saying Prayers'
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- Finishing 2nd year of Medical school ~skiing ~ Mtn biking & Louis L'Amour
- Training for 140.6 Ironman loves to Ski and board
- Ran 100 miles in 29 hours -- Logan to Bear Lake
- USU Biological Engineering student ~ Se habla Español
- Loves book club and trying new recipes ~ expecting baby #2 next year
- Stake sports director, Primary Teacher & Pickleball Pro.
- Avoids bottle rockets after 4 eye surgeries ~wears one contact lens
- Medical Mom- running--pickleball-learning to surf
- Passed off all 13 articles of faith as a Sunbeam!
19 Clues: Loves her teacher and "Science-ing" • 1st year Sky View HS Mtn Bike team • Loves EVERYONE and 'Saying Prayers' • Ran 100 miles in 29 hours -- Logan to Bear Lake • Started kindergarten and loves Legos and skiing • Training for 140.6 Ironman loves to Ski and board • Medical Mom- running--pickleball-learning to surf • Passed off all 13 articles of faith as a Sunbeam! • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-04-09
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- how old the bride and groom turn this year
- their favorite brunch place in Riverside
- dating app that the two first met on
- proposal location
- medical condition that they frequently manage and that their cat also had (hint: abbreviated into 3 letters)
- Nick and Annie's first international trip was to this country
- number of tattoos the couple each have
- the first of their coworkers they told that they were together (first and last name)
- gift Nick got Annie for her first birthday they spent together
- field of medicine they are in
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- hospital Nick rotated at during clinical years in medical school and where Annie's mom did her pharmacy internship
- diamond cut for Annie's engagement ring
- their go to japanese restaurant that they first went to with Annie's brother
- Nick's favorite holiday where Annie does all the cooking for a change
- state that Nick is from
- name of their cat over the rainbow bridge
- city where Annie first met Nick's best friend
- state that Annie is from
- number of cats they have
19 Clues: proposal location • state that Nick is from • state that Annie is from • number of cats they have • field of medicine they are in • dating app that the two first met on • number of tattoos the couple each have • diamond cut for Annie's engagement ring • their favorite brunch place in Riverside • name of their cat over the rainbow bridge • ...
Vitamin D Deficiency 2022-11-02
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- hard but liable to break or shatter easily
- Medical condition where bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue (adults)
- Medical condition caused in children by vitamin D deficiency
- The color of a person’s skin, especially when abnormal
- What should be considered with frequent exposure to sunlight?
- Relating to the functioning of the skeleton
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- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- True or false: Vitamin D is not structurally similar to steroid hormones.
- The state of being exposed to contact with something
- Deficiency of calcium in the bloodstream
- Rickets is also known as?
- The chemical element of atomic number twenty, a soft gray metal.
- A lack or shortage of something
- What age groups are at risk of Osteoporosis?
- A hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in your blood
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- True True or false: Vitamin D Deficiency is preventable.
- A ray of light from the sun
- Vitamin D is responsible for the color of the?
19 Clues: Rickets is also known as? • A ray of light from the sun • A lack or shortage of something • Deficiency of calcium in the bloodstream • hard but liable to break or shatter easily • Relating to the functioning of the skeleton • What age groups are at risk of Osteoporosis? • Vitamin D is responsible for the color of the? • A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • ...
Vitamin D Deficiency 2022-11-02
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- hard but liable to break or shatter easily
- Medical condition where bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue (adults)
- Medical condition caused in children by vitamin D deficiency of calcium in the blood stream
- The color of a person’s skin, especially when abnormal
- What should be considered with frequent exposure to sunlight?
- Relating to the functioning of the skeleton
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- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- True or false: Vitamin D is not structurally similar to steroid hormones.
- The state of being exposed to contact with something
- Deficiency of calcium in the bloodstream
- Rickets is also known as?
- The chemical element of atomic number twenty, a soft gray metal.
- A lack or shortage of something
- What age groups are at risk of Osteoporosis?
- A hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in your blood
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- True or false: Vitamin D Deficiency is preventable.
- A ray of light from the sun
- Vitamin D is responsible for the color of the?
19 Clues: Rickets is also known as? • A ray of light from the sun • A lack or shortage of something • Deficiency of calcium in the bloodstream • hard but liable to break or shatter easily • Relating to the functioning of the skeleton • What age groups are at risk of Osteoporosis? • Vitamin D is responsible for the color of the? • A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • ...
Emergency Equipment 2024-04-12
12 Clues: hacha • lampara • seat belt • life jacket • medical kit • oxygen cylinder • fire extinguisher • emergency lighting • mascara contra humo • tarjeton de seguridad • kit de primeros auxilios • señalización de no fumar
Life And Living 2014-12-03
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- A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever
- A disorder of the metabolism causing excessive thirst
- A pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- Relating to the abdomen
- An acute infection and contagious disease caused by mumps
- A medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue
- A bacterial disease of the intestinal tract
- A disease caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in the part of the body
- An infectious and generally fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding
- A flu or bad cold
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- Severe disease in the lungs
- Flu A severe. often fatal, type of influenza that affects birds
- A medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot
- The state or process of being or becoming degenerated
- An abnormally high body temperature, usually with shivering
- A chronically infection bacterial disease
- A contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other animals
17 Clues: A flu or bad cold • Relating to the abdomen • Severe disease in the lungs • A chronically infection bacterial disease • A bacterial disease of the intestinal tract • A pressure or tension exerted on a material object • A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever • A disorder of the metabolism causing excessive thirst • ...
Vocabulary Revision 28th February 2025-02-28
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- If something is _____ people like doing it.
- If you ____________ something you ask for it.
- An _____ is something that happens.
- A _____________ is when people enjoy themselves together because they are happy about something.
- If you __________ in to a place you visit it.
- An _____________ event is an event which happens every year.
- If something is _____________ it is not modern.
- If something happens _____ it happens once a week.
- If you _____ for something you give your name and other information about yourself, because you want to do something.
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- If people are _____ they are nice to other people.
- The ______ about something are the most important information about it.
- Your medical ______________ are the information about your health and medical history.
- A _____________ is a group of people who live in the same area.
- __________ people are people from this area.
- A __________ is a person who comes from somewhere else.
- The __________ of a place is the way it feels.
- If something takes _____ it happens.
17 Clues: An _____ is something that happens. • If something takes _____ it happens. • If something is _____ people like doing it. • __________ people are people from this area. • If you ____________ something you ask for it. • If you __________ in to a place you visit it. • The __________ of a place is the way it feels. • If something is _____________ it is not modern. • ...
HOSPITAL VOCABULARY 2023-12-17
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- Portable container for waste elimination (6 letters)
- Sudden, critical situation requiring immediate attention (10 letters)
- Medicine administered through a syringe (9 letters)
- Process of getting better after illness or surgery (8 letters)
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- Medical record of a patient's progress (5 letters)
- Free from germs and bacteria (7 letters)
- Medical professional who treats patients (6 letters)
- Material used to dress a wound (7 letters)
- Imaging technique using radiation (5 letters)
9 Clues: Free from germs and bacteria (7 letters) • Material used to dress a wound (7 letters) • Imaging technique using radiation (5 letters) • Medical record of a patient's progress (5 letters) • Medicine administered through a syringe (9 letters) • Portable container for waste elimination (6 letters) • Medical professional who treats patients (6 letters) • ...
Accessing Health Services 2.3 2024-08-27
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- healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment.
- medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions and preventive services.
- healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave.
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- medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions.
- medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations and screenings.
- healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- people under the age of 18; people that do not have the full rights to consent to healthcare for being underaged.
8 Clues: medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions. • medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave. • healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment. • ...
Brain Thing 2019-11-05
7 Clues: LSD • happiness chemical • pills that lower energy levels • pills that raise energy levels • diseased caused by abnormal cell mutation • A medical condition where the air sacs are damaged • damage Medical condition caused by drinking to much
Medication Documentation 2024-02-21
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- Medications administered as part of a _ or therapies requiring focused monitoring are documented in the patient’s medical record.
- The administration of medication must be documented in the patient’s _ record.
- The _ of injection or location of transdermal medications administered must be documented.
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- If a patient refuses to take a medication, document the patient’s _ reason in the medical record and notify the provider if a time critical medication or a medication essential to the patient’s POC is refused.
- If a medication dosage is withheld based on the patient’s condition, _ the provider.
- Document _ interventions on the education plan in the patient’s medical record.
- Transdermal patches applied for >24 hours will have the location confirmed and documented every _____ hours.
7 Clues: The administration of medication must be documented in the patient’s _ record. • Document _ interventions on the education plan in the patient’s medical record. • If a medication dosage is withheld based on the patient’s condition, _ the provider. • The _ of injection or location of transdermal medications administered must be documented. • ...
Micah's crossword puzzle 2022-04-26
11 Clues: towers • weapons • violence • bad people • old person • fights crime • fights fires • little person • medical help truck • book by lauren tarshis • flies into twin towers
engineer-t7 2021-01-28
15 Clues: makes jet • make planes • make phones • makes wires • makes bridges • makes buildings • design xray scans • makes power plants • design oil machines • makes food machines • makes paper machine • make tech for health • makes tool for doctor • make sure item are good • make medicine for animals
Words for Kushagra 2024-05-21
15 Clues: weak • sympathy • medicine • no interest • feeling pity • lack of pity • pity or sadness • lack of sympathy • expressing sympathy • relating to pathology • mental health problems • medical laboratory tests • communication of thoughts • anything that can produce disease • showing or feeling a strong aversion
PROFESSIONS 2024-06-13
12 Clues: Educator • researcher • Professional cook • Aircraft operator • Medical caregiver • Medication expert • Legal professional • Software developer • Financial record keeper • News writer and reporter • Oversees lodging facilities • Conducts surveys and analyzes market data
Pieces of the Genetics Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- Prior authorization helps you know a _____ will be paid by your insurance
- Start a cultural self-assessment by looking in the _____
- _____ de Lange syndrome affects about 1 in 100,000
- The use of telehealth for genetic services
- Learn about the letters of medical necessity project at the _____ center
- Genetics education materials for school _____
- What you search for when you listen to Ed's presentation
- Learn from Angel and Karen about NERGN's work with medically underserved communities in northern _____
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- NERGN's goals include supporting and engaging these stakeholders
- NERGN's goals include educating primary care _____
- Director of the Genetics Education and Family Support Center
- A type of competence that promotes access and inclusion
- A window to use for genetics diagnosis
- Are you connected with a provider who knows _____ about your genetics needs at this time?
- Geneticist, senior medical director at Highmark, Inc
15 Clues: A window to use for genetics diagnosis • The use of telehealth for genetic services • Genetics education materials for school _____ • NERGN's goals include educating primary care _____ • _____ de Lange syndrome affects about 1 in 100,000 • Geneticist, senior medical director at Highmark, Inc • A type of competence that promotes access and inclusion • ...
Chapter 13 & 17 crossword MCB100 2021-06-22
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- ,The base or yearly cost for healthcare insurance
- , The company that takes nonstandard medical billing software format and translates them into the standard EDI format.
- placeholder for removed medical records
- , A procedure or treatment not covered by the patient's insurance policy.
- another name for the authorization from a provider allowing a patient to seek treatment from another provider
- , The rule stating that the primary insurance plan for all dependents will be that the policyholder whose birthday comes first in the year.
- sequencing records
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- each part of a name or numeric sequence
- separates the contents in a file drawer
- at the time of service if required by managed care
- The other abbreviation for EOB or EOP
- reminder file
- The fixed percentage of covered charges paid by the patient after the insurer covers its share
- The other name for insurance payments
- the payment system used by medicare to calculate acceptable fees
15 Clues: reminder file • sequencing records • The other abbreviation for EOB or EOP • The other name for insurance payments • each part of a name or numeric sequence • separates the contents in a file drawer • placeholder for removed medical records • ,The base or yearly cost for healthcare insurance • at the time of service if required by managed care • ...
Chemistry of life Cross word Puzzle 2017-10-05
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- If you don't agree or disagree on a topic the you are _____
- two or more substances act mutually on each other and are changed into different substances
- the solute and the solvent are with this
- a carbon atom that is bonded to no more than one other carbon atom.
- It must have carbon to be this
- You require this to do a dance routine or solve a mathematical equation
- You're nothing but a ____ based life form!
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- Do you understand the ____ of a water pump?
- The smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound
- Only one man can leave the thunder dome
- The answer is 42
- This is made of many monomers
- Some medical conditions are ____. If your grandfather has the same medical condition then it's most likely ____.
- Can be Chemical, ionic, or covalent
- You would need an extremely powerful microscope to see these
15 Clues: The answer is 42 • This is made of many monomers • It must have carbon to be this • Can be Chemical, ionic, or covalent • Only one man can leave the thunder dome • the solute and the solvent are with this • You're nothing but a ____ based life form! • Do you understand the ____ of a water pump? • The smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound • ...
Drug Crossword Chap 22 2017-10-30
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- an irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others
- synthetic drugs that are made to imitate the effects of other drugs
- the use of illegal drugs
- drugs that altar mood, thoughts, hearing, touch, smell, and vision
- any unnescessary or improper use of chemical substances for the non-medical purposes
- narcotics derived from opium plants and are used to relieve pain
- synthetic substances similar to male hormones
- chemicals that affect the central nervous system and altar activity in the brain
- drugs that increase the central nervous system
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- drugs that slow the central nervous system
- plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers are usually smoked for their intoxicating effects
- strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of drugs
- the process of medical and psychological treatment for physiological or psychological dependence on a drug or alcohol
- intense well-being or elation
- substances whose fumes are sniffed or inhaled to give effect
15 Clues: the use of illegal drugs • intense well-being or elation • drugs that slow the central nervous system • synthetic substances similar to male hormones • drugs that increase the central nervous system • an irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others • substances whose fumes are sniffed or inhaled to give effect • ...
Recreation, Attractions, and Clubs 2023-10-20
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- Mount Everest is one of the destinations for __________ tourism
- Location of Disney’s only European theme park
- Popular for mountain climbing and also the highest peak in Malaysia
- The location of Malaysia’s casino
- Freedom resulting from cessation of activities, especially time free from work and duties
- One of the earliest family-centered theme parks in Malaysia
- The Blackpink concert is one of the attractions under ______________
- Location of the world’s largest coral reef, The Great Barrier Reef
- One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Malaysia
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- Famous treatment in India under medical tourism
- Any person traveling or visiting a place less than 24 hours
- People traveling for the purpose of MICE are called as __________ tourist
- Plastic surgery is one of the examples of _________ tourism
- Tourism where people are traveling within their own country
- One of the example of a non-purpose-built attraction
15 Clues: The location of Malaysia’s casino • Location of Disney’s only European theme park • Famous treatment in India under medical tourism • One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Malaysia • One of the example of a non-purpose-built attraction • Any person traveling or visiting a place less than 24 hours • Plastic surgery is one of the examples of _________ tourism • ...
Wedding Day! 2024-06-25
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- Where did they study for step 2?
- When did they first meet? (Hint: Ali doesn’t remember)
- When Ali first gave Cody her number, what descriptor did she type into his phone?
- Which of Ali's bucket list places was the honeymoon motivation?
- What did Ali ask Cody to borrow, ultimately leading to their first date?
- Where was their first date?
- Why did Ali always want to go to the location of their engagement?
- First international trip together?
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- Where is their honeymoon?
- Where did they get engaged?
- What is Ali’s first name in Cody’s phone?
- 3 months into dating Cody told Ali he would marry her ‘in that ________’.
- What animal is their medical school mascot?
- What is the name of their medical school mascot?
- What descriptor did Cody add to his name in Ali’s phone so that it now reads : “Cody ___ _____ Savage”
15 Clues: Where is their honeymoon? • Where did they get engaged? • Where was their first date? • Where did they study for step 2? • First international trip together? • What is Ali’s first name in Cody’s phone? • What animal is their medical school mascot? • What is the name of their medical school mascot? • When did they first meet? (Hint: Ali doesn’t remember) • ...
Emily's ear and eye 2022-05-10
Across
- A medical doctor specializing in the ear, nose, and throat
- Calcium crystals moving around loose in the vestibule of the inner ear.
- Membrane between the middle ear and the inner ear.
- Medical doctor who specializes in treating disorders of the eye
- Loss of the ability to hear
- Another word for Conjunctivitis
Down
- Sensation of irregular or whirling motion either of oneself or of external objects.
- Sensation of noises in the ears without an external source.
- Middle, vascular layer of the eye, between the retina and the sclera
- Photoreceptor cell of the retina essential for vision in low light
- Nearsightedness
- Pigmented (colored) layer that opens and closes to allow more or less light into the eye.
- Bending of light rays by the cornea, lens, and fluids of the eye
- Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear.
- Third bone of the middle ear
15 Clues: Nearsightedness • Loss of the ability to hear • Third bone of the middle ear • Another word for Conjunctivitis • Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear. • Membrane between the middle ear and the inner ear. • A medical doctor specializing in the ear, nose, and throat • Sensation of noises in the ears without an external source. • ...
S2 Finals Review 2023-05-22
Across
- responsible for enforcing laws relating to workplace discrimination.
- progressive illness that includes memory loss and severe confusion
- enhancing a client’s personal appearance through the treatment of hair, skin, and nails
- family life cycle stage that begins when first child leaves the home
- To treat someone differently or less favorably for some reason.
- care in someone's last days or weeks of life
- last stage of grief
Down
- conduct based on moral principles
- umbrella term for general cognitive decline in older adults
- Studies human behavior and mental processes to explain why people behave the way they do
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental disorders
- encourages and guides clients with advice and helpful, short-term solutions.
- facilities designed for people needing regular medical care and 24/7 services
- family type- one natural parent and one step parent
- a condition characterized by a compulsive physical/ psychological dependence on a substance or behavior
15 Clues: last stage of grief • conduct based on moral principles • care in someone's last days or weeks of life • family type- one natural parent and one step parent • A medical doctor who specializes in mental disorders • umbrella term for general cognitive decline in older adults • To treat someone differently or less favorably for some reason. • ...
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