medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terminology 2024-06-25
21 Clues: Myo • Itis • Cyto • Acro • Pneo • Pulmo • Tendo • Gluco • Algia • Adeno • Osteo • Costo • Rhino • Stoma • Cheilo • Spleno • Hepato • Arthro • Cardio • Thrombo • Sclerosis
Medical Terminology 2024-09-26
Across
- front of
- other diagnosis's being considered
- facing up/lying on back
- facing down/lying on stomach
- same side of the body
- further from trunk
- Determining nature of disease/condition
- away from the head
- opposite side of the body
- increasing joint angle
- towards the midline of the body
- Subjective manifestations of an individuals experience
- back of
Down
- decreasing joint angle
- limb moving towards the body
- towards the head
- National Athletic Trainer Association
- away from the midline of the body
- limb moving away from the body
- Managing/controlling the injury
- foot externally rotating
- closer to trunk
- foot internally rotating
23 Clues: back of • front of • closer to trunk • towards the head • further from trunk • away from the head • same side of the body • decreasing joint angle • increasing joint angle • facing up/lying on back • foot externally rotating • foot internally rotating • opposite side of the body • limb moving towards the body • facing down/lying on stomach • limb moving away from the body • ...
Medical Career 2024-09-27
Across
- I am Levine smaller cat
- I am the record of
- A career that can help teach kids about their teeth
- What is a dentist who straightens teeth
- What is the study of disease called
- Interested in the heart you should study
- I am the instrument of recording
- One Kidney Two kidneys i study them both
- I am better than cranberry juice and can explain what is happening
- got a kink in your back, come see me
Down
- Once you too could be a specialist who studies the lungs
- Interested in students the Endocrine system?
- Your feet hurt all the time, maybe you should see a
- I can read diagnostic images produced on an x-ray, can you/
- Two less than the manifested percentage for this weeks mastery.
- Can you see what I see.. Maybe not, you should come see me I specialize in both eyes.
- Are you interested in women's health and the study of the female repodictive system
- Got a stomach ache that just wont go away, maybe you should see a
- What day of the week is the mastery
- I am Levine's middle child
20 Clues: I am the record of • I am Levine smaller cat • I am Levine's middle child • I am the instrument of recording • What day of the week is the mastery • What is the study of disease called • got a kink in your back, come see me • What is a dentist who straightens teeth • Interested in the heart you should study • One Kidney Two kidneys i study them both • ...
Medical Terms 2023-03-08
Across
- the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring
- A heart attack occurs when an artery that sends blood and oxygen to the heart is blocked.
- a disease or condition last for 3 mounths or more get worse over time
- inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy
- made in the beta cells, which are part of the Islets of Langerhans.
- a skin reaction that causes itchy welts.
- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery.
- a disease that affects your lungs
- blood pressure that is higher than normal.
- A chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin.
- occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
- the most common form of arthritis.
- the buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on the artery walls
- Arteriosclerosis is a type of vascular disease where the blood vessels carrying oxygen away from the heart
- the fact of occurring again.
Down
- a disease in which the function or structure of the affected tissue/organs get worse over time
- structural or functional anomalies that occur during intratertine life
- a substance that can cause an allergic reaction.
- a chemical found in some of the body's cells
- an autoimmune and inflammatory disease,
- conditions that last for 1 year or more require medical care
- nonspreadable disease
- Antihistamines are a class of drugs commonly used to treat symptoms of allergies.
- occurs when the body's immune system sees a substance as harmful and overreacts to it.
25 Clues: nonspreadable disease • the fact of occurring again. • a disease that affects your lungs • the most common form of arthritis. • an autoimmune and inflammatory disease, • a skin reaction that causes itchy welts. • blood pressure that is higher than normal. • a chemical found in some of the body's cells • inflammation or swelling of one or more joints • ...
MEDICAL TERM 2023-07-07
23 Clues: REN/O • ONC/O • OSTE/O • PATH/O • RHIN/O • LUMB/O • SARC/O • NEUR/O • LATER/O • PSYCH/O • LYMPH/O • HEPAT/O • CRANI/O • ANTER/O • CERVIC/O • BRONCH/O • CHONDR/O • COCCYG/O • THROMB/O • LARYNG/O • ESOPHAG/O • OPHTHALM/O • EPITHELI/O
Medical Terminology 2023-03-21
Across
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- basic metabolic panel
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- smaller arteries
- cutting into
- hypertension
- uses x-ray dye and a catheter to show narrowing, aneurysms, collect samples, and detect pressure in the heart
- vital signs stable
- high blood pressure
- a wall/partition or septum
- swollen and dilated veins
- instrument used to measure pressure, blood pressure cuff
Down
- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- a double-layered sac
- uses ultrasound to look a blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days, records heart activity to show a possible pattern in symptoms
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- across or through
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- narrowing
- small
25 Clues: small • narrowing • cutting into • hypertension • smaller arteries • across or through • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • a double-layered sac • basic metabolic panel • swollen and dilated veins • a wall/partition or septum • commonly referred to as a heart attack • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-03-21
Across
- a condition in which an artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell
- basic metabolic panel
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
- the muscular layer that contracts to pump blood
- smaller arteries
- cutting into
- hypertension
- uses x-ray dye and a catheter to show narrowing, aneurysms, collect samples, and detect pressure in the heart
- vital signs stable
- high blood pressure
- a wall/partition or septum
- swollen and dilated veins
- instrument used to measure pressure, blood pressure cuff
Down
- the thin inner layer that lines each chamber
- septum the wall between the right and left atria
- a double-layered sac
- uses ultrasound to look a blood going through blood vessels to determine if they are narrowed
- portable ECG machine that a patient wears over a few days, records heart activity to show a possible pattern in symptoms
- commonly referred to as a heart attack
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- across or through
- used to measure certain items in the blood that may indicate heart muscle damage
- narrowing
- small
25 Clues: small • narrowing • cutting into • hypertension • smaller arteries • across or through • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • a double-layered sac • basic metabolic panel • swollen and dilated veins • a wall/partition or septum • commonly referred to as a heart attack • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • the thin inner layer that lines each chamber • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2022-12-12
Across
- premature ventricular contraction
- the process of recording vessels
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide can occur
- have thinner walls and carry blood toward the heart
- congestive heart failure
- surgical removal/excision
- have thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- state or condition of
- catheterization
- keep blood flowing in the right direction and don’t allow it to go backwards
- nursing care plan
Down
- across or through
- uses electrical signals to change irregular heartbeats
- coronary artery disease
- process of cutting
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- artery has a weakened wall, causing it to swell, like a balloon
- its function is to pump blood to the rest of the body
- high blood pressure
- implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- used to listen for the sounds of the heart
- small
25 Clues: small • catheterization • across or through • nursing care plan • process of cutting • high blood pressure • state or condition of • coronary artery disease • congestive heart failure • surgical removal/excision • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • the process of recording vessels • premature ventricular contraction • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease • ...
Medical Equipment 2022-12-20
Across
- a thin glass tube used for taking and measuring samples of liquid
- a surgical instrument like a long thin spoon, used for scraping the inside of an organ
- the flow of blood and stopping bleeding from a wound
- a medical instrument made of a tube with a plunger which either slides down inside the tube, forcing the contents out through a needle as in an injection, or slides up the tube, allowing a liquid to be sucked into it
- two earpieces connected to a tube and a metal disc, used to listen to sounds made inside the body
- an instrument placed between the teeth to stop the mouth from closing
- a piece of cloth which is wrapped around a wound or an injured limb
- a folding bed, with handles, on which an injured person can be carried by two people
- specialized surgical tools used during an operation for cutting and dissecting the tissues at the surface or inside the rodent's body
- instrument or tight bandage wrapped tourniquet round a limb to constrict an artery, so
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- a tube passed into the body along one of the passages in the body
- a stiff support attached to a limb to prevent a broken bone from moving
- an instrument used to explore inside a cavity or wound
- a triangular bandage attached around the neck, used to support an injured arm
- a device used to measure blood pressure
- a tube used to remove liquid from the body
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- a surgical instrument with a bent end used for holding structures apart in operations
- a surgical instrument with handles like a pair of scissors, made in different sizes and with differently shaped ends, used for holding and pulling
- a small sharp-pointed knife used in surgery
- sticks with a piece that fits under or around the arm which someone who is having difficulty walking leans on for support
21 Clues: a device used to measure blood pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • a tube used to remove liquid from the body • a small sharp-pointed knife used in surgery • the flow of blood and stopping bleeding from a wound • an instrument used to explore inside a cavity or wound • a tube passed into the body along one of the passages in the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-12-08
Across
- breath
- cell
- not;without
- color
- many
- study of
- cutting into
- surgical excision
- outside
- beside;near
- stomach
- old age
- much;many
- heart
- above
- large
- bone
- below
- disease
- one
- nerve
- blood
- pain and suggering
- gland
- medication
- joint
- infection
- condition of blood
- destruction of
- record
Down
- two
- kidneys
- measurement
- within
- pertaining to
- movement
- surgical opening
- pain
- cell
- specalist
- death
- excessive
- microscope
- abmornal condition
- half
- large
- behind, back
- tissue
- deficiency
- against
- across
- toward to; in direction of
- through;across
- formation;growth
- skin
- above
- epidermis
57 Clues: two • one • cell • pain • cell • many • half • bone • skin • color • death • large • heart • above • large • below • nerve • blood • gland • joint • above • breath • within • tissue • across • record • kidneys • outside • stomach • old age • disease • against • movement • study of • specalist • excessive • much;many • infection • epidermis • microscope • deficiency • medication • measurement • not;without • beside;near • cutting into • behind, back • pertaining to • through;across • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-30
Across
- CC
- BP
- structure that connects muscle to bone
- position of a body part that is bent outwards
- closest to the midline
- you walk on what side of your foot?
- the fingers are situated away from the center
- opposite of anterior
- the discoloration of the skin from a bruise
- position of a body part that is bent inward
- opposite of superior
- swelling in the joint
- returing arms back to normal resting positoin
- bring the toes towards the body
- stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- osteoporosis is an example of a ______ injury
- amb
- bodys response to injury
- closet to center of body
- raising arms out towards sides of body
- increasing the angle of the joint
- anterior surfaceof the arm of leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- pointing the toes away from the body
- bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- farthest away from the skin
- complete separation of two ends of a joint
- recent or new injury, sudden onset
- amount of movement allowed at the joint
- top side of a structure
- tenderness pain produced when structure is palpated
Down
- c/o
- anterior surface of the arms or legs rotates medially towards midline
- stretching or tearing of ligament
- the skin is ______ to the muscles
- farthest from the midline
- holding a cup of soup
- pain felt somewhere other than its orgin
- structure that connects bone to bone
- lying face up
- grating sound between bone and cartilage
- farthest from the center of body
- the heart is situated towards the center
- towards the front
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- towards the top
- ice, light therepy, tape etc
- amt
- a bruise
- pointing toes outward away from the neutral positon of the foot
- laxity looseness in the joint
- turning the forearm toward the body
- swelling in the tissue
- laying face down
- extreme straightening of a part
55 Clues: CC • BP • c/o • amb • amt • a bruise • lying face up • towards the top • laying face down • towards the front • opposite of anterior • opposite of superior • holding a cup of soup • swelling in the joint • closest to the midline • swelling in the tissue • top side of a structure • bodys response to injury • closet to center of body • farthest from the midline • farthest away from the skin • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-30
Across
- Amount
- Central nervous system
- Discontinued
- Activities of daily living
- Body part pointed inwards
- Dead on arrival
- Increasing angle of joint
- Towards front of body
- Moving toes out and away from midline of body
- Closest to skin
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Looseness in joint
- Movement away from body
- Moving toes towards body
- Swelling in tissue
- Blood pressure
- Divides in equal left to right halves
- Towards back of body
- Ambulate, Ambulatory
- Pain felt somewhere other that where it originated
- Frontal plane,divides body in front to back halves
- Computer tomography
- A discoloration under the skin caused by bleeding
- Partial or incomplete seperation of joints
- divides body into inferior and superior parts
- A recent/ new injury
- Towards feet
- Bodys response to injury
- A complete seperation of 2 pieces of a joint
- Bringing toes in towards midline of body
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
Down
- Swelling in joint
- Anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- Farthest from mid-line of body
- Farthest from center of body
- A stretch/tear of ligaments
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise
- Position of body part pointed outwards
- Stretching or tearing of muscles or tendons
- Anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- Towards top of head
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Lying face down
- Extreme or excessive straightening of part
- Standing, facing forward, head up
- Lying face up
- Moving toes down away from body
- Closest to center of body
- Turning forearm away from body
- Movement towards body
- Closest to mid-line of body
- Chief complaint
- Healing apparatus,ultrasound, heat, ice, ect.
- Diagnosis
- Farthest from skin
- Turning forearm towards body
- Amount of movement allowed in a joint
- The structure that connects bones together
- Decreasing angle formed by bones of moved joint
- A longterm on-going injury
61 Clues: Amount • Diagnosis • Discontinued • Towards feet • Lying face up • Blood pressure • Dead on arrival • Closest to skin • Lying face down • Chief complaint • Swelling in joint • Looseness in joint • Swelling in tissue • Farthest from skin • Towards top of head • Computer tomography • Towards back of body • Ambulate, Ambulatory • A recent/ new injury • Towards front of body • Movement towards body • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-30
Across
- Turning the forearm away from the body is...
- The M in MCL stands for...
- Pain felt somewhere other than the origin is...
- Position of body that is bent inward is...
- The abbreviation for over-the-counter is...
- Your knees and elbows can ___
- This is situated from the center and deals with nerves and blood supply.
- Your head is ___ to your heart.
- This pertains to your center and deals with nerves and blood supply.
- Bending your arm is an example of...
- Partial separation of a joint is...
- P! stands for...
- Lying face up is also known as...
- Tearing of a ligament is a...
- The amount of movement allowed at the joint is...
- The top of your foot is...
- Bringing toes toward the body is...
- Extending your leg is an example of...
- Structure that connects the muscle to bone is...
- DOB stands for...
- Tearing of a muscle is a...
- Pain produced whne a structure is palpated is...
- Swelling in the tissue is...
- Your feet are ___ to your stomach.
- Turning the forearm toward the body is...
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- N/A stands for...
- The fingers are ___ to the wrist.
- The shoulder is ___ to the hand.
- The P in PCL stands for...
- ___ is the looseness in the joint.
- The L in LCL stands for...
- Shin splints are an example of a ___ injury.
- Farthest from the skin is...
- The bottom of your foot is...
- Pointing toes away from the body is...
- A concussion is an example of an ___ injury.
- Tape is an example of a ____
- a grating sound or sensation is a sign of...
- Leg raises are an example of...
- fx stands for...
- A bruise is also known as a...
- The A in ACL stands for...
- Lying face down is also known as...
- Position of body that is faced outward is...
- One of the body's responses to an injury is...
- Your knee has four ___
- Swelling in the joint is...
- Movement away from the midline is...
- Closest to the skin is...
- Pointing toes away from midline of body is...
- Bringing toes toward midline of body is...
- A discoloration of skin resulting from bleeding bellow is...
- It's common to ___ your shoulder.
53 Clues: P! stands for... • fx stands for... • N/A stands for... • DOB stands for... • Your knee has four ___ • Closest to the skin is... • The M in MCL stands for... • The P in PCL stands for... • The L in LCL stands for... • The top of your foot is... • The A in ACL stands for... • Tearing of a muscle is a... • Swelling in the joint is... • Farthest from the skin is... • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-31
Across
- Swelling in the joint
- BP
- is the Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- a injury were you can see bone is ____
- Body’s response to injury
- you hand is ______ to your shoulder
- sleeping on you stomach
- an injury that takes year to heal would be
- A paper cut is a ______ wound
- Joint Laxity is the_______ in the joint
- arm or leg rotated medially toward Midline
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Ligament in the Structure that_______ bone to bone
- your humerus is _______ to your phalanges
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Farthest from the mid line of the body
- _________ Pain is Pain that is felt somewhere other than its origin
- the opposite of the bottom of you foot
- RICE
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Sx
- The opposite of Internal Rotation
- when you do a calf raise, you are in a _______ Flexion
Down
- your knee is______ to your shoulders
- the plantar is the______ of your foot
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- sleeping on you back
- Tendon is the Structure that connects____to bone
- Supination is when you____ your forearm away from the body
- dorsiflexion is when you bring your toes towards the_______
- abduction is a movement_____from the midline of the body
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- DOB
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- adduction is a movement toward the________ of the body
- Edema is the Swelling in the_______
- SOB
- a new injury you got today would be
- _______tenderness is Pain produced when structure is palpated
- extension is increasing the angle of the ________
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage
- another name for a bruise
- ACL location
- MCL Location
- your knee is______ to your feet
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- towards the back of the body
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Position of a body part that is bent outward
- Pronation is when you Turn your ____ toward the body
- flexion is when the angle of the bones of the joint _______
- Healing apparatus
- Eversion is when your Pointing your toes_______ away from the neutral position of the foot
53 Clues: BP • Sx • DOB • SOB • RICE • ACL location • MCL Location • Healing apparatus • sleeping on you back • Swelling in the joint • sleeping on you stomach • Body’s response to injury • another name for a bruise • towards the back of the body • A paper cut is a ______ wound • your knee is______ to your feet • The opposite of Internal Rotation • Stretching or tearing of ligaments • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-31
Across
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Pointing the toes outward away from the neutral position of the foot
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- A grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone.
- Position of a body part that is bent outward
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- the underside of foot
- what stands for ADL
- swelling in the tissue
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- what does bid mean
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Divides the body in front and back halves
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Healing apparatus,Electrical Stimulation, Ultrasound, heat, ice, light therapy, tape
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- toward back of body
- mid line of body
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- what position is standing, Head upright, facing forward, Arms at sides, Palms facing forward
- farthest from center of body
- swelling in the joint
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- what does BP mean
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- closest to center of body
- Turning the forearm away from the body
Down
- Bringing the toes toward the body
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- plain that is also called horizontal
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Situated away from a center
- closest to skin
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- what does CC mean
- Top side of a structure
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- plain that divides body into equal left and right halves
- farthest from mid line of body
- laying face up
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- farthest from skin
- body's response to injury
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Bringing the toes in towards the midline of the body
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- laying face down
- Position of a body part that is bent inward
- towards the top (head)
- looseness in the joint
- toward front of body
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- what does DOB stand for
- towards the bottom (feet)
59 Clues: laying face up • closest to skin • laying face down • mid line of body • what does CC mean • what does BP mean • farthest from skin • what does bid mean • what stands for ADL • toward back of body • toward front of body • the underside of foot • swelling in the joint • swelling in the tissue • towards the top (head) • looseness in the joint • Top side of a structure • what does DOB stand for • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-08-31
Across
- Turning forearm toward the body
- color from bleeding underneath
- Decreasing angle of the bones or joints
- Farthest from the Middle of the body
- Stretching or tearing of muscles/tendons
- Looseness in the joint
- Extreme straightening of a part
- Abbreviation of this is Dx
- Movement toward the mid line of the body
- Situated to a center
- Abbreviation of this is fx
- Pain felt somewhere other than it's origin
- Pointing toes up
- Laying face up
- Towards the top
- towards the bottom of the body
- Injury with a long duration
- Pointing toes down
- Bringing toes inward to the body
- Turning forearm away from the body
- Closest to center of the body
- Farthest from the center of the body
- Abbreviation of this is BP
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Body's response to injury
- Abbreviation of this is CPR
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- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- Arm or leg Rotating toward the mid line
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Healing apparatus
- Increasing angle of the joint
- Top of a structure
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- towards the front of body
- closest to the middle of the body
- Knees going inward
- Arm or leg rotating away from the mid line
- towards the bottom
- closest to the skin
- Laying face down
- Swelling in the tissue
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Swelling in the Joint
- Sound from bone or cartilage or fractured parts of a bone
- Abbreviation of this is ASAP
- Bringing toes away from the body
- Situated away from the center
- Bottom of a structure
- Bruise
- Structure that connects bone to bone
- Movement away from the mid line of the body
- farthest from the skin
- Recent Injury
- knees going outward
55 Clues: Bruise • Recent Injury • Laying face up • Towards the top • Laying face down • Pointing toes up • Healing apparatus • Top of a structure • Knees going inward • towards the bottom • Pointing toes down • closest to the skin • knees going outward • Situated to a center • Swelling in the Joint • Bottom of a structure • Looseness in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • farthest from the skin • ...
Medical terms 2023-08-02
Across
- Measurements that reflect basic functions necessary to maintain life
- Lessening of disease symptoms
- Visual examination of the body
- An ancient Chinese method of inserting thin needles into the body at specific points to relieve pain, induce anesthesia, or promote healing; similar effects can be obtained by using firm finger pressure at the surface of the body
- Loss of the ability to feel pain, as by administration of a drug
- Providing relief but not cure; a treatment that provides such relief
- Use of chemicals to treat disease; the term is often applied specifically to the teamer with chemicals
- Use of x-rays passed through the body to make a visual record of internal structures either on specially sensitized film or digitally
- A cut, as for surgery; also the act of cutting
- A method for treating disease or injury by manual operations
- An instrument used for listening to sounds produced within the body
- A science that stresses the condition of the nervous system in diagnosis and treatment of disease; often, the spine is manipulated to correct misalignment; most patients consult for musculoskeletal pain and headaches
- Prediction of a disease's course and outcome
- The process of determining the cause and nature of an illness
- Holding or fastening a structure in a firm position
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- Examining by placing the hands or Fingers on the surface of the body to determine characteristics such as texture temperature movement and consistency
- To unite parts by stitching them together; also the thread or other material used in that process or the seam formed by surgical stitching
- Objective evidence of disease that can be observed or tested; examples are fever, rash, high blood pressure, and blood or urine abnormalities; an objective symptom
- Destruction of tissue by a damaging agent, such as a harmful chemical heat or electrical current
- A method for evaluating a tumor based on microscopic examination of the cells
- An instrument for examining the inside of an organ or cavity through a body openings incision; most endoscopes use fiber optics for viewing
- A device that transforms light into a beam of intense heat and powers used for Surgery and diagnosis
- Treatment, intervention
- Visual examination of the body
- Removal of a small amount of tissue for microscopic examination
- Any evidence of disease; sometimes limited to subjective evidence of disease as experienced by the individual, such as pain, dizziness, and weakness
- Removal by cutting
- Instrument used to examine the
- Treatment that involves stimulation or suppression of the immune system, eaither specifically, or non-specifically
- The process of classifying malignant tumors for diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
30 Clues: Removal by cutting • Treatment, intervention • Lessening of disease symptoms • Visual examination of the body • Visual examination of the body • Instrument used to examine the • Prediction of a disease's course and outcome • A cut, as for surgery; also the act of cutting • Holding or fastening a structure in a firm position • ...
Medical Specialties 2025-01-06
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- Treats patients from infancy through adolesence
- Surgical specialist of a broad spectrum of conditions of most parts of the body
- Reads and interprets medical images to diagnose and treat diseases
- Surgical Specialty of repair and reconstruction of physical defects
- Part of medicine that uses radioactive materials
- Focuses on respiratory tract and immune system
- Focuses on skin, hair, and nails
- Focuses on the lungs
- Focuses on treating cancers
- Specialty that treats women before, during, and after childbirth
- Part of medicine that uses integrated care of the whole patient
- Studies the causes and nature of diseases
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- Aspect of medicine dealing with disease prevention and health promotion
- focuses on autoimmune diseases
- Medical Care for unforeseen injuries and illnesses
- Focuses on treating elderly patients
- Uses medications to produce loss of sensation
- Surgery specialty of musculoskeletal system
- Treats eye conditions
- Nerves and nervous system
- Surgeon that specializes in surgeries of the chest
- Treats mental health conditions
- Conditions of the kidneys
- Focuses on digestive system
- Treat diseases of ear, nose, and throat
25 Clues: Focuses on the lungs • Treats eye conditions • Nerves and nervous system • Conditions of the kidneys • Focuses on digestive system • Focuses on treating cancers • focuses on autoimmune diseases • Treats mental health conditions • Focuses on skin, hair, and nails • Focuses on treating elderly patients • Treat diseases of ear, nose, and throat • ...
medical vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- opposite of mental
- a sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement
- people who donate their blood
- situated on the inside
- easily broken or damaged; fragile
- an extraordinary event taken as a sign of the supernatural power
- synonym fpr throw up
- lacking enough water
- used for both a serious mental illness as well as extremely foolish or chaotic behviour
- synonym for loss of consciousness
- if you are not insane you are most likely ...
- (of a medical practitioner) advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing
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- get better/heal from something
- often used in mystery novels to kill someone discreetly
- seek another person's (especially a proffesional's) opinion or advice
- skin discoloration caused by damaged blood vessels underneath your skin (singular)
- a state of mind sometimes experienced during fever or intoxication, characterized by symptoms such as confusion, disorientation, agitation, and hallucinations
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
- having or showing a forgetful or inattentive disposition
- ... the pain
20 Clues: ... the pain • opposite of mental • synonym fpr throw up • lacking enough water • situated on the inside • people who donate their blood • get better/heal from something • easily broken or damaged; fragile • synonym for loss of consciousness • if you are not insane you are most likely ... • often used in mystery novels to kill someone discreetly • ...
Medical vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- What is the physical structure of a person?
- How is it called that remains on the skin after an accident?
- What nurses give to patients to prevent illness?
- What term describes a bocy lacking enough water?
- What is the term of causing injury or damage?
- What is the term for checking or watching something over time?
- Opposite of mental
- What is an unplanned event that often causes injuries and damage?
- What is the process of getting better after an illness or injury?
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- A disturbance in physical or mental health or functions
- What is the act of expelling stomach contents through the mouth?
- What term describes someone who is suffering with eating disorder(weight loss)?
- What is the term for a tube in the body that carries blood?
- What verb: to do or cause harm of any kind to?
- What word refers to harm to an object or body part?
- Who give away their blood to help others?
- What is the term if someone loses consciousness?
- What is another word for a category, often used for blood?
- What is a substance that can harm or kill?
- Who takes care of sick or injured patients in hospital?
20 Clues: Opposite of mental • Who give away their blood to help others? • What is a substance that can harm or kill? • What is the physical structure of a person? • What is the term of causing injury or damage? • What verb: to do or cause harm of any kind to? • What nurses give to patients to prevent illness? • What term describes a bocy lacking enough water? • ...
Medical terminology 2024-11-18
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- Test that measures hearts electrical activity
- synonym for love or passion
- Force exerted by circulating blood on vessel walls
- Condition of high blood pressure
- Irregular heart rhythm
- Imaging technique to visualize blood vessels
- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque build up
- catheterization Procedure to examine heart arteries
- Prefix meaning ‘vessel’
- Heart-related exercise
- ‘blood condition’
- ‘enlargement’
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- Condition where the heart can’t pump blood
- Heart attack caused by blocked blood flow
- Condition involving blocked heart arteries
- Soft tissue inside bones
- Circulates in veins
- Test to monitor heart during physical exertion
- Arteries and veins, collectively
- Condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively, causing fluid buildup
- Ultrasound test of the heart
- ‘Relating to blood vessels’
- Hearts protective sac
23 Clues: ‘enlargement’ • ‘blood condition’ • Circulates in veins • Hearts protective sac • Irregular heart rhythm • Heart-related exercise • Prefix meaning ‘vessel’ • Soft tissue inside bones • synonym for love or passion • ‘Relating to blood vessels’ • Ultrasound test of the heart • Arteries and veins, collectively • Condition of high blood pressure • Heart attack caused by blocked blood flow • ...
Medical terminology 2024-11-11
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- formation
- sense of smell
- above
- after
- four
- different
- likeness
- through
- urination
- within
- heredity
- specialist
- around
- drinking
- appetite
- protein
- erect
- alongside
- near
- eight
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- contraction
- thousand
- thick
- above
- above
- outside
- left
- instrument for cutting
- removal
- yellow
- middle
- condition
- loss
- fast
- one
- breathe
- alongside
- to cut
- sharp
- behind
- beyond
- toward
42 Clues: one • left • four • loss • fast • near • thick • above • above • above • after • sharp • erect • eight • yellow • middle • within • around • to cut • behind • beyond • toward • outside • removal • through • breathe • protein • thousand • likeness • heredity • drinking • appetite • formation • different • condition • urination • alongside • alongside • specialist • contraction • sense of smell • instrument for cutting
Medical Terminology 2024-11-20
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- Electrocardiogram.
- High blood pressure.
- Irregular heartbeat.
- (ECG) A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- Suffix meaning "inflammation."
- Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Suffix meaning "related to blood vessels."
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Myocardial Infarction.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- Infarction Another term for a heart attack.
- Prefix meaning "heart."
- Suffix meaning "blood condition."
- Blood Pressure.
- Disease of the heart muscle.
- An ultrasound of the heart.
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries.
- The largest artery in the body
- Heart Rate.
- An X-ray of blood vessels.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Pressure Monitor A device used to measure blood pressure.
- Prefix meaning "vessel."
- Congestive Heart Failure.
- A tool used to listen to heart sounds.
25 Clues: Heart Rate. • Blood Pressure. • Electrocardiogram. • High blood pressure. • Irregular heartbeat. • Myocardial Infarction. • Prefix meaning "heart." • Prefix meaning "vessel." • Congestive Heart Failure. • An X-ray of blood vessels. • An ultrasound of the heart. • Disease of the heart muscle. • The largest artery in the body • Suffix meaning "inflammation." • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-19
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- the process of producing a picture or record.
- an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine.
- a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues.
- a set of signs and symptoms that occur as part of a specific disease process.
- a picture or record.
- the time and events before birth.
- pertaining to the heart.
- the abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- the loss of a large amount of blood in a short time.
- a combining form meaning ... left side.
- objective evidence of disease such as a fever.
- the surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface.
- the medical screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the proper place of treatment.
- the resulting film that is produced by
- Most often used to describe sudden, severe bleeding.
- the study of disorders of the newborn.
- "abnormal condition, disease" ... that begins with "o".
- a combining form meaning ... stomach.
- the portion of the skull that encloses the brain.
- pain. Not used as commonly as algia.
- surrounding.
- purposes, or to remove excess fluid.
- joint.
- an inflammation of the tonsils.
- blood vessel.
- above or outside the ribs.
- enlargement.
- tissue death.
- bad, difficult, or painful.
- swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues, or cavities of the body.
- white.
- a word root meaning ... birth.
- between, but not within, the parts of a tissue.
- means wound or injury.
- the surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface.
- the identification of a disease
- the abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries.
- a combining form meaning ... right side.
- cutting, surgical incision.
- abnormal softening.
- discomfort due to the regurgitation of stomach acid upward into the esophagus, also known as heartburn.
- a combining form meaning ... scanty, few.
- the rupture of a muscle.
- nerve.
- a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness that is often the first indication of an infection or other disease.
- the blue discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen in the blood.
- the tissue death of an artery or
- a condition that has a rapid onset, a severe course, and a relatively short duration.
- a combining form meaning ... liver.
- any acute, inflammatory, pusforming bacterial skin infection such as impetigo.
- the surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid.
- the surgical removal of the appendix.
- visual examination.
- the abnormal narrowing of an artery or arteries.
- an organ or body part that is not working properly.
- a pounding or racing heart.
- inflammation.
- any pathologic change or disease of muscle tissue.
- drawn toward or a strong dependence on a drug or substance.
- the surgical suturing of a muscle wound.
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- the study of all aspects of diseases.
- the invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism.
- the study of the ear, nose, and throat.
- subjective evidence of a disease, such as pain or a headache.
- the bones of the fingers and toes.
- higher than normal blood pressure.
- a word root meaning ... heart.
- an examination technique in which the examiner's hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.
- a groove or cracklike sore of the skin.
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the skin.
- the frequent flow of loose or watery stools.
- suturing together the ends of a severed nerve.
- a torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut
- small.
- the time and events after birth.
- small intestine.
- lower than normal blood pressure.
- not normal or away from normal.
- a combining form meaning ... artery.
- an inflammation of the stomach.
- pain in a joint or joints.
- the formation or discharge of pus.
- any condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in body tissues or organs.
- a white blood cell.
- a combining form meaning ... abdomen.
- a disease, structure, operation, or procedure named for the person who discovered or described it
- the surgical repair of muscle.
- bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge. Most often used to describe sudden, severe bleeding.
- an abnormal passage, usually between two internal organs or leading from an organ to the surface of the body.
- deficient or decreased.
- abnormal narrowing.
- any pathologic change or disease in the spinal cord.
- the time and events surrounding birth.
- the act of rotating the arm so that the palm of the hand is forward or upward.
- surgical removal, cutting out.
- a mature red blood cell.
- pertaining to a virus.
- any disease of the stomach.
- the surgical repair of a nerve.
- the temporary, partial, or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a disease without having achieved a cure.
- abnormal hardening. The opposite of malacia.
- a viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord.
- a pathologic change of the tissues due to disease or injury.
- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
- within the muscle.
- the surgical removal of the tonsils.
- pain in the stomach
- excessive or increased.
- pertaining to the interior or lining of an artery.
- the process of producing a radiographic (xray) study of blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium to make these blood vessels visible.
- a word root meaning ... skull.
- pertaining to birth.
- a surgical puncture to remove fluid for
- the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint.
- abnormal enlargement of the liver.
- a word root meaning ... disease.
- surgical repair.
- any abnormal condition or disease caused by a fungus.
- blue.
- black.
- gray.
121 Clues: blue. • gray. • small. • joint. • white. • nerve. • black. • surrounding. • enlargement. • blood vessel. • tissue death. • inflammation. • small intestine. • surgical repair. • within the muscle. • a white blood cell. • abnormal narrowing. • abnormal softening. • pain in the stomach • visual examination. • a picture or record. • pertaining to birth. • pertaining to a virus. • means wound or injury. • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-22
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- Breakdown of muscle
- Specialist of the foot
- Small holes in bone
- Joint deficiency
- Surgical repair of knee cap
- Straight and normal lumbar regions
- Small holes in ankle
- Tumor in wrist
- Inflammation of ribs
- Straight vertebra
- Skull tumor
- Destroy joint
- Pain in neck
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- Bone weakness
- process of observing forearm
- Tendon condition
- Inflammation in tendon
- Bent or crooked femur
- Record of collar bone
- Small holes in cartilage
- Split of bone
- Pertaining to joint
- Incision on foot
- Bent or crooked vertebra
- Bone weakness
- Weakness in skull
- Tumor in sacrum
- Abnormal condition in fingers or toes
- Condition in femur
- pertaining to bones of hand
30 Clues: Skull tumor • Pain in neck • Bone weakness • Split of bone • Bone weakness • Destroy joint • Tumor in wrist • Tumor in sacrum • Tendon condition • Joint deficiency • Incision on foot • Weakness in skull • Straight vertebra • Condition in femur • Breakdown of muscle • Small holes in bone • Pertaining to joint • Small holes in ankle • Inflammation of ribs • Bent or crooked femur • Record of collar bone • ...
CP Medical 2024-11-22
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- Condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively
- Heart
- An ultrasound of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- pressure monitor A device used to measure blood pressure
- The central organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Congestive heart failure
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- Blood pressure
- blood condition
- Heart attack due to blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- Heart rate
- catheterization A procedure used to diagnose and treat cardiovascular conditions
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
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- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- inflammation
- Vessel
- A tool used to listen to heart sounds
- High blood pressure
- record
- Oxygen
- Irregular heartbeat
- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste occurs
- The fluid that circulates through the cardiovascular system
- Coronary artery disease
25 Clues: Heart • Vessel • record • Oxygen • Heart rate • inflammation • Blood pressure • blood condition • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Coronary artery disease • Congestive heart failure • An ultrasound of the heart • A tool used to listen to heart sounds • The central organ that pumps blood throughout the body • A test that records the electrical activity of the heart • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-11
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- upper heart chamber that receives blood from the body.
- supportive cells in the nervous system aiding neurons.
- relating to arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- the opening in the eye that regulates the amount of light entering.
- a small, tube-like organ attached to the large intestine.
- the final section of the small intestine, absorbing nutrients.
- excessive sweating, often due to stress or illness.
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- cartilage in the knee that absorbs shock between bones.
- windpipe; allows air passage to the lungs.
- minerals in body fluids that help with muscle and nerve function.
- a brain region controlling body temperature, hunger, and thirst.
- a part of a nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses.
- immune cell that engulfs and digests foreign substances.
- A physician who focuses on treating disorders of the foot is a(n)
- structure in the skin that produces hair.
- a serious type of skin cancer originating in pigment-producing cells.
- membrane surrounding the heart for protection.
- small airway branches in the lungs that lead to alveoli.
- oil secreted by sebaceous glands to moisturize skin.
- a protein in skin, hair, and nails that provides strength and resilience.
- the study of how body systems function.
- a hormone from the pancreas that regulates blood sugar.
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- an area in the retina responsible for sharp, central vision.
- a condition in which blood pH is too high, affecting health.
- chemical that transmits signals between nerve cells.
- a stress hormone from the adrenal glands affecting metabolism.
- a hormone released in response to stress, boosting energy.
- a substance that triggers an immune response.
- also known as the collarbone, connecting the shoulder to the sternum.
- partially digested food moving from the stomach to the intestine.
- bones forming the spine, protecting the spinal cord.
- red blood cell that carries oxygen through the bloodstream.
- also known as a platelet, aiding in blood clotting.
- spiral-shaped part of the inner ear that enables hearing.
- the transparent part of the eye that focuses light on the retina.
- a cell that engulfs and digests foreign particles in the immune response.
- relating to the lungs or respiratory system.
- part of the brainstem controlling automatic functions like breathing.
- soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells.
- a blood clot or air bubble traveling through the bloodstream.
41 Clues: the study of how body systems function. • structure in the skin that produces hair. • windpipe; allows air passage to the lungs. • relating to the lungs or respiratory system. • a substance that triggers an immune response. • membrane surrounding the heart for protection. • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • ...
medical fields 2025-02-09
21 Clues: ent • urology • surgery • oncology • neurology • pathology • radiology • cardiology • obstetrics • psychiatry • haematology • paediatrics • pulmonology • dermatology • traumatology • endocrinology • ophthalmology • familymedicine • anaesthesiology • internalmedicine • gastroenterology
medical specialties 2025-03-31
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- A medical specialty concentrating on diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail diseases.
- A branch of medicine focused on preparing patients for surgery, conducting, and supervising the anesthesia process.
- A specialty dealing with heart and circulatory system diseases.
- A medical field concerned with the treatment and prevention of diseases of the oral cavity and teeth.
- The science of using X-rays, ultrasound, and MRI in medical diagnostics.
- The study of nervous system disorders, including those affecting the brain and spinal cord.
- The study of the effects of poisons and toxic substances on the body.
- The study of blood diseases and disorders of the hematopoietic system.
- A branch of medicine dealing with kidney and urinary tract diseases.
- A medical field focused on diagnosing and treating mental disorders.
- A specialty focused on the urinary system and the male reproductive system.
- A specialty dealing with newborns, their health, and infant diseases.
- The study of nervous system diseases at the cellular and tissue levels.
- A medical specialty dealing with diseases and treatment of the visual system.
- A specialty focused on diseases of the digestive system, including the stomach, intestines, and liver.
- A specialty dedicated to diagnosing and treating high blood pressure.
- A specialty focused on restoring missing teeth using prosthetics and implants.
- The study of blood and lymphatic vessels and their diseases.
- The study of the effects of drugs on the body and their therapeutic applications.
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- A specialty focused on studying pathological changes in tissues and organs.
- The study of organ and tissue transplantation.
- A medical field focused on diagnosing and treating diseases in elderly individuals.
- The study of sexually transmitted diseases.
- A medical field dealing with treatment using mineral waters, peat, and other natural therapeutic resources.
- A branch of dentistry specializing in treating diseases of the tooth pulp and root canals.
- A medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.
- The field of medicine studying the function and diseases of endocrine glands and hormonal disorders.
- A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating injuries and conditions affecting the skeletal system, including bones and tissues.
- A medical field focused on diseases of the musculoskeletal system, including chronic joint inflammations.
- A field specializing in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders.
- The field studying the immune system and autoimmune diseases.
- The science of disease spread, control, and its impact on populations.
32 Clues: The study of sexually transmitted diseases. • The study of organ and tissue transplantation. • The study of blood and lymphatic vessels and their diseases. • The field studying the immune system and autoimmune diseases. • A specialty dealing with heart and circulatory system diseases. • A branch of medicine dealing with kidney and urinary tract diseases. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-04-09
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- a cancer treatment; uses drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells
- discomfort in the stomach; often after eating
- administration of a vaccine; helps the body develop immunity to a disease
- also known as high blood pressure; can lead to serious health problems
- a type of headache
- a response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell
- a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body
- an infectious disease caused by a virus; symptoms include fever and cough
- a mental health condition that leads to persistent sadness and loss of interest
- an abnormally high body temperature; often a sign of infection
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- a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms; such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- the problem of one or more body parts’ joints that causes pain and stiffness
- a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs; usually caused by illness
- a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing
- a traditional Chinese therapy; uses needles to stimulate specific points
- a mental health disorder that causes excessive fear and worry
- a chronic condition that affects the body's ability to use sugar
- a break in a bone; requires medical attention
- medications that fight infections; usually for bacterial infections
20 Clues: a type of headache • discomfort in the stomach; often after eating • a break in a bone; requires medical attention • a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs • a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing • a mental health disorder that causes excessive fear and worry • a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body • ...
Medical Quiz 2025-04-15
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- Is the brown discoloration of the anterior capsule of lens due to exposure to mercury slit lamp
- (Name the condition)-An 18 month old child belonging to lower socio economic status presents with recurrent infections on examination hepatomegaly and oedema observed
- An antiviral drug that has anti parkinsonism effect
- Condition resulting to the offspring of a mother who is suffering from hypothyroidism
- Identify the organism- fried egg appearance on PPLO Agar culture and is the organism responsible for atypical pneumonia
- The histological presentation of Flexner-Wintersteiner rosettes and Homer-Wright are seen in this condition.
- A sarcoma which is seen commonly in AIDS patients
- Is an X linked chromosomal disorder, which results due to mutation in the alpha Galactosidase A gene(GLA) leading to abnormal adipose tissue build up
- Absence of Tyrosinase enzyme causes this condition
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- Ganglion situated in Meckel's cave
- heavy-duty surgical instrument with a sharp-edged,scoop-shaped tip, used for gouging out bone.
- Drug which cause fetal hydantoin syndrome
- Is the antiviral drug authorized for treating Monkey pox
- Deficiency of this hormone is the cause of anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease
- A very expensive gene therapy drug used in treatment of Spinal muscular atrophy
- Surgical position commonly employed for gynecologic surgeries
- A phenomenon where blood sugar levels rise in the morning after dropping too low during the night.
- Syndrome seen in children when a commonly used NSAID is given to them
- A space is an anatomic space of some clinical importance. It is a crescent-shaped space, encompassed by the lower edge of the left lung, the anterior border of the spleen, the left costal margin and the inferior margin of the left lobe of the liver.
- Diagnose the disease-A 20 year old female presents to the opd with an absent pulse, on investigation using ultrasonography macaroni sign is positive
20 Clues: Ganglion situated in Meckel's cave • Drug which cause fetal hydantoin syndrome • A sarcoma which is seen commonly in AIDS patients • Absence of Tyrosinase enzyme causes this condition • An antiviral drug that has anti parkinsonism effect • Is the antiviral drug authorized for treating Monkey pox • Surgical position commonly employed for gynecologic surgeries • ...
Medical Problems 2025-06-09
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- – A condition where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar. People may feel thirsty, tired, or need to pee often.
- – When germs (bacteria or viruses) enter the body. Can cause pain, swelling, fever, or tiredness. Can happen in any part of the body.
- – Pain in the head or around the eyes. It can be light or strong. Often caused by stress, tiredness, or not drinking enough water.
- – A burning feeling in the chest, often after eating. Caused by stomach acid coming up into the throat.
- – A strong push of air from the lungs. It can be dry (no mucus) or wet (with mucus). Often comes with colds or flu.
- – Pain in the ear. May happen with a cold or infection. Can also cause trouble hearing or balance problems.
- – A reaction to something like dust, food, or animals. Can cause sneezing, red eyes, rash, or swelling.
- – When the stool is very loose or watery. Happens often and suddenly. May be caused by food, viruses, or stress.
- – Red or itchy spots on the skin. Can come from allergies, heat, or skin infections.
- – A high body temperature (over 38°C or 100.4°F). It usually means the body is fighting an infection.
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- – When it’s hard to have a bowel movement. The stool is dry or hard, and going to the toilet is slow or painful.
- – Feeling very sad, tired, or hopeless for a long time. People may lose interest in things they used to enjoy.
- – A feeling that the room is spinning or that you might fall. Can be caused by standing up too fast, not eating, or illness.
- – Pain or cramps in the belly area. Can happen after eating bad food, eating too much, or from a virus.
- – Damage to the body, like cuts, bruises, or broken bones. Can happen from sports, falling, or accidents.
- – Pain in the lower or upper back. It can be caused by heavy lifting, bad posture, or sitting too long.
- – A common illness with a runny nose, sneezing, coughing, and sometimes a sore throat. Usually mild and goes away in a few days.
- – A long-term problem with breathing. The person may cough, wheeze (make a whistling sound), or feel tight in the chest.
- – Feeling nervous, worried, or afraid often, even when there is no clear reason. It can cause fast heartbeat, sweating, or trouble sleeping.
- – A stronger illness than a cold. Causes fever, chills, body pain, tiredness, and sometimes coughing or sore throat. Can last several days.
20 Clues: – Red or itchy spots on the skin. Can come from allergies, heat, or skin infections. • – A high body temperature (over 38°C or 100.4°F). It usually means the body is fighting an infection. • – Pain or cramps in the belly area. Can happen after eating bad food, eating too much, or from a virus. • ...
Medical Emergencies 2025-06-18
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- dangerous, risky
- loose or liquid bowel movements that are more frequent than normal
- to become distended or puffed up
- an injury which may cause death
- a toxic substance that is hazardous to life
- a covering made from gauze applied to a wound to keep it clean
- breathed in
- a sudden fit
- feeling light headed or dizzy
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- an injury caused by prolonged exposure to extreme cold
- a broken bone
- being unable to breathe because something is stuck in your throat
- an injury caused by fire or contact with something hot
- to feel like you are going to be sick (throw up)
- a wound made by the teeth of an animal or person
- being sick
- loss of blood
- a medical emergency caused by the lack of blood flow to the brain
- violent shaking of the body
- physical damage to the body
- heartbeat
- to squash or compact something
- to twist or pull a muscle or joint causing pain
23 Clues: heartbeat • being sick • breathed in • a sudden fit • a broken bone • loss of blood • dangerous, risky • violent shaking of the body • physical damage to the body • feeling light headed or dizzy • to squash or compact something • an injury which may cause death • to become distended or puffed up • a toxic substance that is hazardous to life • to twist or pull a muscle or joint causing pain • ...
Medical Terms 2025-07-01
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- : Organ used for breathing and gas exchange
- Body-wide infection that can affect heart and circulation
- : Main organ that pumps blood
- : Buildup in arteries (atherosclerosis)
- : Root word for blood vessel
- : Heart attack
- : Prefix meaning slow
- : A test of the heart during exercise
- : Imaging tool to see inside the body
- : Uses sound waves to show the heart
- : Root word for heart
- : Heart bypass surgery
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- : Chest pain caused by poor blood flow
- : Carries blood to the heart
- : Brain damage from blocked blood flow
- : Suffix meaning blood condition
- : Prefix meaning fast
- : Instrument to view inside the body
- : Heart rate
- : Largest artery in the body
- : Electrical signal center in the heart
- : A lump of blood that blocks vessels
- : Records the heart’s electrical activity
- : Heart failure
- : Blood pressure
25 Clues: : Heart rate • : Heart attack • : Heart failure • : Blood pressure • : Prefix meaning fast • : Prefix meaning slow • : Root word for heart • : Heart bypass surgery • : Carries blood to the heart • : Root word for blood vessel • : Largest artery in the body • : Main organ that pumps blood • : Suffix meaning blood condition • : Instrument to view inside the body • ...
Medical Terms 2025-07-01
Across
- : Organ used for breathing and gas exchange
- Body-wide infection that can affect heart and circulation
- : Main organ that pumps blood
- : Buildup in arteries (atherosclerosis)
- : Root word for blood vessel
- : Heart attack
- : Prefix meaning slow
- : A test of the heart during exercise
- : Imaging tool to see inside the body
- : Uses sound waves to show the heart
- : Root word for heart
- : Heart bypass surgery
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- : Chest pain caused by poor blood flow
- : Carries blood to the heart
- : Brain damage from blocked blood flow
- : Suffix meaning blood condition
- : Prefix meaning fast
- : Instrument to view inside the body
- : Heart rate
- : Largest artery in the body
- : Electrical signal center in the heart
- : A lump of blood that blocks vessels
- : Records the heart’s electrical activity
- : Heart failure
- : Blood pressure
25 Clues: : Heart rate • : Heart attack • : Heart failure • : Blood pressure • : Prefix meaning fast • : Prefix meaning slow • : Root word for heart • : Heart bypass surgery • : Carries blood to the heart • : Root word for blood vessel • : Largest artery in the body • : Main organ that pumps blood • : Suffix meaning blood condition • : Instrument to view inside the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-01-08
Across
- Narrow, constriction
- Across, over, through
- Front, toward
- Joint
- Breathing,respiration
- Great, large
- Middle
- Water
- Opposite, against
- Against, opposed
- On the outer side
- Ear
- Cartilage
- Spinal cord, bone marrow
Down
- Between, together
- Tongue
- Beyond, after, change
- Head
- Healing
- Nourish, grow, develop
- To form
- Gland
- Heat
- Death
- Tissue
- Cell
- Sleep, numbness
- Clot
- Kidney
29 Clues: Ear • Head • Heat • Cell • Clot • Joint • Gland • Death • Water • Tongue • Middle • Tissue • Kidney • Healing • To form • Cartilage • Great, large • Front, toward • Sleep, numbness • Against, opposed • Between, together • Opposite, against • On the outer side • Narrow, constriction • Beyond, after, change • Across, over, through • Breathing,respiration • Nourish, grow, develop • Spinal cord, bone marrow
Medical Terms 2023-04-04
Across
- The patent is awake
- Are the purples dilated or fixed
- What is their HR or BP or O2 levels
- Is their good blood circulation
- Do they know what is going on
- Are they allergic to anything
- What medications do they take and why
- What do you notice about the patient
- Feel for any deformities
- The patent is not awake
- Why did the patent call today
- Is their airway open
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- Feel for tenderness or distension
- Protect their spine
- Did they see what happened
- How old are they
- Is there urine or feces present
- Look for breaths
- Is the jugular vein distended
- Look over the patent for any obvious problems
20 Clues: How old are they • Look for breaths • The patent is awake • Protect their spine • Is their airway open • The patent is not awake • Feel for any deformities • Did they see what happened • Do they know what is going on • Are they allergic to anything • Is the jugular vein distended • Why did the patent call today • Is there urine or feces present • Is their good blood circulation • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-01-19
Across
- - Resembling a snake
- - Help! My sniffer is running away
- - A pelvic repair
- - A condition where breathing isn't cutting it
- - Forming a hole in the small intestine
- - Excising of a painful tube
- - Too much protection
- - Gut-wrenching breakdown
- - Mouth liquid in excess
- - Underneath the site of digestion
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- - Fiery nodes
- - This time is a good time for a nap
- - Too much excretion the wrong way
- - Just like the sound of an airplane on a runway
- - Mathematics in the gallbladder and bile duct
- - A Mediterranean pathology
- - Expert authority in fangs
- - Hairy woman
- - Putting the waste removal organ at a standstill
- - Scanty urine
20 Clues: - Fiery nodes • - Hairy woman • - Scanty urine • - A pelvic repair • - Resembling a snake • - Too much protection • - Mouth liquid in excess • - Gut-wrenching breakdown • - A Mediterranean pathology • - Expert authority in fangs • - Excising of a painful tube • - Too much excretion the wrong way • - Help! My sniffer is running away • - Underneath the site of digestion • ...
Medical terminology 2023-05-09
Across
- physical or psychological wound
- defense against infectious disease
- sudden severe
- drooping downward displacement of organs
- organism to small to be seen
- invasive growing tumor
- tumor abnormal growth
- disease breakout proportion of the whole world
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- presence of harmful toxins
- poison
- abnormal filled sac or pouch
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- ingestion of organisms
- lessening of disease symptoms
- long duration slow progression
- heat pain redness swelling
- malignant neoplasm
- protrusion of an organ
- not recurrent
- cause of disease
- organism growing within another organism
- spreading from one part of the body to the other
- fluid from inflammation
- accumulation of fluid
- malignant neoplasm
- death of tissue
- breakout of a large proportion
- organism capable of causing disease
- worsening of disease symptoms
- distinct area of damaged skin
30 Clues: poison • not recurrent • sudden severe • death of tissue • cause of disease • malignant neoplasm • malignant neoplasm • accumulation of fluid • tumor abnormal growth • ingestion of organisms • protrusion of an organ • invasive growing tumor • fluid from inflammation • heat pain redness swelling • presence of harmful toxins • organism to small to be seen • abnormal filled sac or pouch • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-05-12
Across
- Diabetes Mellitus (abbreviation)
- have thinner walls and carry blood toward the heart
- similar to lungs
- a heart attack
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle causing reduced blood flow
- blood pressure cuff
- the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- Impression (abbreviation)
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- T (unabbreviated)
- listens to heart and lungs
- have very thin walls so the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the exchange of nutrients can occur
- surgical removal
- have thick walls that carry blood away from the heart
- to look at vessels
- looks at blood going through blood vessels
- Potassium Chloride (abbreviation)
- process of cutting
- pumps blood to the body
- rupture
- chest
- Hypertension (abbreviation)
- an artery has a weakened wall
25 Clues: chest • rupture • a heart attack • similar to lungs • surgical removal • T (unabbreviated) • to look at vessels • process of cutting • blood pressure cuff • pumps blood to the body • Impression (abbreviation) • listens to heart and lungs • Hypertension (abbreviation) • an artery has a weakened wall • Diabetes Mellitus (abbreviation) • surgical puncture to remove fluid • ...
Medical Vocab 2023-01-13
Across
- ¿Qué se toma cuando se tiene un dolor de cabeza?
- ¿Cómo se llama cuando estás en forma?
- ¿Qué montas cuando es una emrgencia?
- ¿qué hueso está junto al pie?
- ¿Qué pregunta la gente cuando te lastimas?
- ¿En qué viajas cuando no puedes caminar?
- ¿Por qué la gente dice AH CHOO?
- ¿Cómo se llama el agujero de bala cuando se dispara?
- ¿Dónde quieres una emencgía?
- ¿Qué es largo que tienen los girafes?
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- ¿Qué obtienes después de la cirugía?
- ¿Qué te ponen tus padres un termoter en la boca?
- ¿Cómo se llama cuando dos accidentes automovilísticos?
- ¿Cómo se llama el medicne?
- ¿Qué flexiona la gente?
- ¿Cómo administra el médico el medicamento?
- ¿Qué te ayuda a respirar?
- ¿Qué es el rojo que sangra?
- ¿Cómo ven los médicos los huesos rotos?
- ¿Qué hay en tu cabeza?
- ¿Qué usas cuando tu tobillo se rompe?
- pulso ¿Por qué la gente pone dos dedos en tu muñeca?
- cuando algo duele
- ¿Qué es blanco y dentro de nuestra boca?
- ¿Qué tomas cuando estás enfermo?
25 Clues: cuando algo duele • ¿Qué hay en tu cabeza? • ¿Qué flexiona la gente? • ¿Qué te ayuda a respirar? • ¿Cómo se llama el medicne? • ¿Qué es el rojo que sangra? • ¿Dónde quieres una emencgía? • ¿qué hueso está junto al pie? • ¿Por qué la gente dice AH CHOO? • ¿Qué tomas cuando estás enfermo? • ¿Qué obtienes después de la cirugía? • ¿Qué montas cuando es una emrgencia? • ...
medical words 2025-01-15
Across
- the pump that circulates blood troughout the body.
- attack Blocked blood flow to the heart, casuing tissue damage.
- Pressure Measures blood pressure levels to detect hypertension or hypotension.
- The number of heartbeats per minute.
- Consistently elevated blood pressure, increasing heart strain.
- the fluid carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste.
- Means slow( bradycardia: slow heart rate).
- X-ray imaging with contrast dye to check for blockages in arteries.
- Another term for a heart attack.
- Test Evaluates heart performance under physical exertion, often on a treadmill.
- Refers to the heart ( cardiologist: heart doctor
- Refers to blood condition ( anemia: lack of healthy red blood cells).
- Heart Faliure The heart cant pump blood effectively, leading to fluid bulidup.
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- (ECG/EKG) Records the heart’s electrical actively; detects arrhythmias or heart attacks.
- Narrowing of arteries sue to plaque bulidup, reducing blood flow.
- Uses ultrasounds to create images of the heart; shows structure and blood flow.
- Measures the force of blood against artery walls.
- organs that oxygenate blood and remove carbon dioxide.
- Vessels tubes (arteries, veins, capillaries) that transport blood.
- Irregular heartbeat, can be too fast, too slow, or uneven.
- Refers to blood vessels (cardiovascular: heart and blood vessels).
- Records the heart’s electrical activity.
- Surgery to improve blood flow to the heart.
- Marrow produces blood cells (red, white, and platelets).Cardio
24 Clues: Another term for a heart attack. • The number of heartbeats per minute. • Records the heart’s electrical activity. • Means slow( bradycardia: slow heart rate). • Surgery to improve blood flow to the heart. • the fluid carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste. • Refers to the heart ( cardiologist: heart doctor • Measures the force of blood against artery walls. • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-02-10
Across
- upper respiratory infection
- within normal limits
- every hour
- four times a day
- no known drug allergies
- out of bed
- activities of daily living
- milligram
- shortness of breath
- catheter
- cerebrovascular disease
- blood pressure
- chronic obstructive heart disease
- long term care
- lib as desired
- range of motion
- congestive heart failure
- non weight bearing
- diagnosis
- by mouth
- red blood cell count
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- gastrointestinal
- urinary tract infection
- nausea vomiting diarrhea
- head of bed
- white blood count
- every four hours
- diet as tolerated
- nasogastric tube
- as soon as possible
- at once
- milliliter
- three times a day
- complete blood count
- two times a day
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- level of consciousness
- ambulate
- ounce
- fasting blood sugar
- nothing by mouth
- do not resuscitate
- after meals
- bowel movement
44 Clues: ounce • at once • catheter • ambulate • by mouth • milligram • diagnosis • every hour • out of bed • milliliter • head of bed • after meals • blood pressure • long term care • lib as desired • bowel movement • two times a day • range of motion • gastrointestinal • four times a day • every four hours • nasogastric tube • nothing by mouth • white blood count • diet as tolerated • three times a day • non weight bearing • ...
Medical Science 2025-01-17
Across
- The act of breathing
- solid at room temp. (ex. Butter, meat)
- the study of causes and effects of health and disease conditions in specific populations
- Single sugars that give quick energy (ex. Fructose, glucose) like fruit
- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
- Occurs in the nucleus, genes from DNA are copied to messenger RNA
- The contraction pressure of your heart as it pumps blood through your body
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A string of Amino Acids
- “cancer” that can spread to other parts of the body
- A sample of your tissue is removed and sent away for further testing, the best way to diagnose for cancers
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- the study of diseases
- The science of how the foods you eat affect your health
- tumour which doesn’t spread
- The visual examination of the interior of a body cavity
- The sections of DNA that contain the instructions for traits
- Tissue thin sheets of tightly packed cells which cover body surfaces and line internal organs and body cavities (ex. skin)
- GMO which has one or more genes from a different type of organism
- Tissue Different types of cells and fibres held together by a matrix which supports and connects organs and other body tissues, acts as insulation (ex.Bones)
- Imaging of deep body structures by recording the echoes of pulses of sound waves above teh range of human hearing
20 Clues: The act of breathing • the study of diseases • A string of Amino Acids • tumour which doesn’t spread • solid at room temp. (ex. Butter, meat) • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • “cancer” that can spread to other parts of the body • The science of how the foods you eat affect your health • The visual examination of the interior of a body cavity • ...
Medical Review 2025-01-14
Across
- for anyone with less than 6 months to live
- ongoing effort to improve
- a situation and acting accordingly
- on time
- 2023 __ of the pop. will be over 65
- with the deaf
- thinking,Quickly evaluating and solving problems
- science and medicine for public health
- that needs to be checked regularly
- and professional appearance
- pateints blood
- patient records
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- use
- hierarchy ,Model of human behavior
- ,Standing to your principals
- ,Checking for grammer
- mail,Mail for private eyes
- study of the foot and ankle
- closing
- business stationary
- in 1989 as an info source for medical professionals
- how someone feels
- calls in order of urgency
- words correctly
- for informal communication within the office
- Pathologist,Someone who deals with speech
- passed in 2010
- Emergency
- that maintains standards of healthcare
- confidentiality
30 Clues: use • closing • on time • Emergency • with the deaf • passed in 2010 • pateints blood • words correctly • confidentiality • patient records • how someone feels • business stationary • ,Checking for grammer • ongoing effort to improve • calls in order of urgency • mail,Mail for private eyes • study of the foot and ankle • and professional appearance • ,Standing to your principals • ...
Medical term 2024-10-24
Across
- abbreviation for left atrium
- term for high blood pressure
- irregular heartbeats
- a tool used to measure someone’s blood pressure
- tiny vessels where oxygen exchange happens
- prefix meaning blood vessel
- abbreviation for beats per minute
- this organ pumps blood through the body
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death
- abbreviation for heart rate
- suffix meaning inflammation
- prefix meaning heart
- suffix meaning enlargement
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- a test to record the electrical signals in the heart
- when the heart struggles with pumping blood
- blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Abbreviation for blood pressure
- suffix meaning surgical removal
- a ultrasound used to view the heart
- the largest artery in the body
- a tool used to listen to a heartbeat
- a method for evaluating heart function and blood flow
- What means pain in the chest
- abbreviation for aortic valve
25 Clues: irregular heartbeats • prefix meaning heart • suffix meaning enlargement • prefix meaning blood vessel • abbreviation for heart rate • suffix meaning inflammation • abbreviation for left atrium • term for high blood pressure • What means pain in the chest • abbreviation for aortic valve • the largest artery in the body • Abbreviation for blood pressure • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-01
Across
- a severe lung condition that can occur in response to injury or infection.
- a group of lung diseases that make it difficult to breathe.
- the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel.
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- the removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound to promote healing.
- a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness.
- a blockage in a blood vessel, usually caused by a blood clot or other debris.
- a flexible tube inserted into the body to remove or deliver fluids.
- the high number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when heart is contracting.
- high blood pressure.
- a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
- a lack of blood flow to an area of the body, usually caused by a blockage in a blood vessel.
- a localized response to injury or infection that is characterized by redness, swelling, warmth.
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- a chronic neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and coordination.
- a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort.
- a class of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels.
- a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.
- a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels.
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- a preventative treatment used to protect against a particular disease or infection.
- a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the neck and a tube is inserted into the windpipe to help with breathing.
- a highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system.
- a chronic lung disease that causes inflammation and narrowing or the airways.
- the lower number in a blood pressure reading that indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart is resting.
- commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle.
- high blood pressure.
- a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and damage to the joints.
- a condition characterized by weak brittle bones.
- specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life.
- loss of sensation of feeling, usually achieved through medication.
- a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can cause damage to brain tissue.
- a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
- a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system.
- the process of breathing, or the mechanical assistance of breathing, in patients who are unable to breathe on their own.
- a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
- a condition or disease that is long lasting or recurrent.
- a loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental release of urine.
- a method of delivering fluids or medications directly into a vein.
- an irregular heartbeat.
- a medication that prevents blood clots.
41 Clues: high blood pressure. • high blood pressure. • an irregular heartbeat. • a medication that prevents blood clots. • a condition characterized by weak brittle bones. • a sudden and severe onset of symptoms or illness. • the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel. • a parasitic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. • ...
Medical Puzzle 2024-10-30
Across
- attack – Damage to the heart from a blocked artery
- – Pumps blood to the body
- – Tiny tubes where oxygen and nutrients move to cells
- 2: Write Hints for Each Word
- – The largest blood tube in the body
- Parts for the Cardiovascular System:
- Parts in the Cardiovascular System:
- – Congestive Heart Failure
- pressure cuff – A band that wraps around the arm to measure blood pressure
- – Blood Pressure
- – A test that checks the heart’s beats
- – An ultrasound picture of the heart
- Short for blood pressure
- Words Used for Cardiovascular System Terms:
- – Blood tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- these example hints or come up with your own!
- – Means “heart”
- – Fatty stuff blocks blood vessels
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- Means "heart"
- – Heart Rate
- to Help Diagnose Problems in the Cardiovascular System:
- – A tool to listen to the heart and lungs
- failure – The heart has trouble pumping blood
- Tool to listen to your heart and lungs
- – Means “blood vessels”
- – Coronary Artery Disease
- – High blood pressure
- – Means “inflammation” (swelling)
- – A small tube to help check blood flow in the heart
- – Myocardial Infarction (heart attack)
- – Blood tubes that bring blood back to the heart
- When the heart doesn’t beat in a normal way
- that Affect the Heart and Blood System:
- – Means “record” or “picture”
- – Heart beats too fast, too slow, or in an odd way
- – Means “blood vessel”
- Pumps blood through the body
37 Clues: – Heart Rate • Means "heart" • – Means “heart” • – Blood Pressure • – High blood pressure • – Means “blood vessel” • – Means “blood vessels” • Short for blood pressure • – Pumps blood to the body • – Coronary Artery Disease • – Congestive Heart Failure • 2: Write Hints for Each Word • Pumps blood through the body • – Means “record” or “picture” • – Means “inflammation” (swelling) • ...
Medical English 2024-10-30
Across
- cicatrix is a term for...
- small part intended to show what the whole is like
- a birthmark
- system of skin and its appendages
- another word for hospital department
- soft fatty tissue where blood cells are produced
- skull
- meet-point for two bones
- fracture in which the bone is bent, mainly in children
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- fracture in which the bone is broken into several pieces
- a note from the doctor instructing treatment
- platelets
- physical harm or damage to someone's body
- filled with pus
- spine
- anatomical term for armpit
- main subdivision in the army
- what a general practitioner gives to direct a patient to a specialist
- the rigid, outer layer of bones
- membrane that epidermis and dermis are layers of
20 Clues: spine • skull • platelets • a birthmark • filled with pus • meet-point for two bones • cicatrix is a term for... • anatomical term for armpit • main subdivision in the army • the rigid, outer layer of bones • system of skin and its appendages • another word for hospital department • physical harm or damage to someone's body • a note from the doctor instructing treatment • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-10-21
Across
- Stimulates immunity to disease.
- Irregular heart rhythm.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in blood.
- Medication that kills bacteria.
- Study of nervous system diseases.
- Low red blood cell count causing fatigue.
- Formation of blood clot.
- – Spread of cancer cells.
- Instrument to view inside the body.
- – Removal of tissue for examination.
- Weakening of bones.
- Medical care of children.
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- White blood cell fighting infections.
- Vaccination for disease prevention.
- Drug increasing urine output.
- Heart specialist.
- Cancerous, dangerous growth.
- High blood pressure.
- Swelling from fluid buildup.
- Blocked blood vessel by clot.
20 Clues: Heart specialist. • Weakening of bones. • High blood pressure. • Irregular heart rhythm. • Formation of blood clot. • – Spread of cancer cells. • Medical care of children. • Cancerous, dangerous growth. • Swelling from fluid buildup. • Drug increasing urine output. • Blocked blood vessel by clot. • Stimulates immunity to disease. • Medication that kills bacteria. • ...
Medical words 2024-10-22
Across
- Someone who values orders and structure
- Activity limitations
- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- quality of work of a person
- Variety or ethnic group
- making an assumption and decision base on inaccurate or faulty information
- Charming and Non charming leader
- Two or more people who interact Interdependently
- Who's the most famous Portugal Soccer player
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- The quality of being trustworthy and reliable
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- Communication of information through body positions and gestures
- Communicating without use of words
- the quality of being honest
- A leader who has control and makes decisions with little or no consolation of other
- trust and reliance on their employees
- A mental disposition mindset
- Welcome and value others input
- Someone who focuses on others
- Being responsible for ones action
- Initial judgements about others
- Method of relaying Information
- Manner of dress
- The competence or skill expected of a professional
24 Clues: Manner of dress • Activity limitations • Variety or ethnic group • the quality of being honest • quality of work of a person • A mental disposition mindset • Someone who focuses on others • Welcome and value others input • Method of relaying Information • Initial judgements about others • Charming and Non charming leader • Being responsible for ones action • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-11-07
Across
- Root word meaning airway
- Prefix meaning all/everywhere
- Universal language for medicine
- Root word meaning stomach/abdomen
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Suffix meaning flow/discharge
- Root word meaning skin
- Suffix meaning paralysis
- Root word meaning kidney
- Prefix meaning slow
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- Prefix meaning against
- Core of the word
- Suffix meaning softening
- Prefix meaning above/beyond
- Word part added to the end of a word
- Root word meaning bone
- Suffix meaning viewing
- Word part added to the beginning of a word
- Prefix meaning self
- Suffix meaning disease
20 Clues: Core of the word • Prefix meaning self • Prefix meaning slow • Prefix meaning against • Root word meaning bone • Suffix meaning viewing • Root word meaning skin • Suffix meaning disease • Suffix meaning softening • Root word meaning airway • Suffix meaning paralysis • Root word meaning kidney • Prefix meaning above/beyond • Suffix meaning inflammation • Prefix meaning all/everywhere • ...
medical terminology 2024-11-11
Across
- Rapid or deep breathing
- Procedure to view airways and diagnose lung diseases
- Small branches of the bronchial tubes
- Test measuring electrical activity of the heart
- Relating to the lungs
- Lung disease that damages alveoli, causing breathlessness
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Difficulty breathing
- Irregular heart rhythm
- Hardening of the arteries
- Infection causing inflammation and swelling in airways
- Test to measure lung function
- The largest artery in the body
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Weakening of an artery wall
- Listening to body sounds, often with a stethoscope
- Vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Enlargement of the heart
- Blood clot that forms in a vessel
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- High blood pressure
- Temporary cessation of breathing
- Obstruction of a blood vessel by a clot
- Heart muscle layer
- Windpipe, leading air to the lungs
- Swelling of the brain
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Chest pain due to reduced blood flow to heart muscles
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Low red blood cell count
- Procedure to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels
- Infection causing inflammation in the lungs
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues
- Narrowing of a blood vessel or other body passage
- Low oxygen levels in body tissues
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Decreased carbon dioxide in the blood
- Inflammation of the pericardium (heart lining)
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Medications that lower blood cholesterol
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
41 Clues: Heart muscle layer • High blood pressure • Difficulty breathing • Swelling of the brain • Relating to the lungs • Irregular heart rhythm • Rapid or deep breathing • Low red blood cell count • Enlargement of the heart • Hardening of the arteries • Abnormally fast heart rate • Lower chambers of the heart • Weakening of an artery wall • Test to measure lung function • ...
medical terminology 2024-11-29
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- The heart or part of the heart.
- The branch of medicine concerning eye health and vision.
- A red blood cell.
- Relating to the lungs.
- Another term for stomach pain.
- A surgical incision into the colon.
- Surgical removal of the appendix.
- Abnormal deposition of melanin or dark pigment in tissues.
- A surgical procedure creating an opening in the colon to divert waste.
- The act of vomiting.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the urinary system and male reproductive organs.
- Pertaining to mucus or the membranes that produce it.
- Relating to the stomach.
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- A white blood cell, essential for the immune response.
- The study of diseases, their causes, and effects on the body.
- Pertaining to the teeth.
- A hard mass of feces that can block the intestines or appendix.
- Relating to the pancreas.
- A viral infection that affects the nervous system and can cause paralysis.
- The medical field specializing in imaging (e.g., X-rays, MRI) for diagnosis and treatment.
- Pain in the stomach.
- Death of arterial tissue.
- Enlargement of the liver.
- A bluish discoloration of the skin due to low oxygen levels in the blood.
25 Clues: A red blood cell. • Pain in the stomach. • The act of vomiting. • Relating to the lungs. • Pertaining to the teeth. • Relating to the stomach. • Relating to the pancreas. • Death of arterial tissue. • Enlargement of the liver. • Another term for stomach pain. • The heart or part of the heart. • Surgical removal of the appendix. • A surgical incision into the colon. • ...
Medical terminology 2024-12-11
Across
- Calf muscle
- Muscle
- Eating, swallowing (e.g., dysphagia - difficulty swallowing)
- Blood condition
- Sugar, glucose
- Swelling
- Brain
- Killing
- Cheek
- Abnormal, difficult, or painful
- Killing
- Teeth
- Movement
- Inflammation
- Cancerous
- Neck or cervix
- Alveolus (small air sac or cavity)
- Walking
- Eye
- Surgical removal
- Hand
- Within, inside
Down
- Away from the center or point of attachment
- Red
- Hearing
- Study of
- Small
- - Fast (e.g., tachycardia - rapid heart rate
- Speech (e.g., aphasia - loss of speech ability)
- White (often referring to white blood cells
- Outside
- Split or crack
- Pain
- Abscess (a localized collection of pus)
- Blue (referring to a bluish color, often from lack of oxygen)
- Dead body
- Small fiber (often referring to muscle fibers or electrical impulses)
- Back
- Skull
- Slow
- Bruise or injury
- Bruise or injury
42 Clues: Red • Eye • Pain • Back • Slow • Hand • Small • Brain • Cheek • Teeth • Skull • Muscle • Hearing • Outside • Killing • Killing • Walking • Study of • Swelling • Movement • Dead body • Cancerous • Calf muscle • Inflammation • Split or crack • Sugar, glucose • Neck or cervix • Within, inside • Blood condition • Bruise or injury • Bruise or injury • Surgical removal • Abnormal, difficult, or painful • Alveolus (small air sac or cavity) • ...
Medical Terms 2024-12-03
25 Clues: you • mal • peor • okay • sick • well • I am • tired • clinic • clinic • better • hopital • sixteen • asi,asi • farmacia • afternoon • Medicaloffice • bien very well • mal verry poorly • dias good morning • better mucho mejor • de salud heal center • o menos more or less • clinic clinica depeatria • medicine clinic clinic de medicina general
Medical Words 2026-01-15
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- another word for a pill is a _____
- the word for after the operation
- something you go to so it gets better
- another word for an operation at the hospital
- a doctor for children
- a part of the hospital is a _______
- the word that means against
- another word for a meeting with a doctor
- a medicine used to fight a disease like Polio
- Doctor uses a ________ to listen to my heart
- something you might do each morning
- a medicine that stops or kills pain
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- another word for a shot
- the doctor who does the operation
- what water or Gatorade does to your body
- the instrument used to check a temperature.
- the creme used on the body to help it heal
- a severe pain in the head
- a light pain in the head
- a reaction to some foods, bites, or other things
- smoking is _______ to your lungs
- the word that means after
- the person who fills the prescription
23 Clues: a doctor for children • another word for a shot • a light pain in the head • a severe pain in the head • the word that means after • the word that means against • the word for after the operation • smoking is _______ to your lungs • the doctor who does the operation • another word for a pill is a _____ • a part of the hospital is a _______ • something you might do each morning • ...
MEDICAL CROSSWORD 2025-09-25
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- The part of the brain that controls balance and coordination
- The power house of the cell
- White blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens
- Nerve cell
- Your heart has ... chambers
- Scan that uses magnets and radio waves to created deatiled soft-tissue images
- Virus that causes chickenpox
- Main artery carrying blood away from the heart
- Bacterium that causes strep throat
- Disease from lack of vitamin C
- Chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar
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- Shoulder blade (Bone name)
- Upper arm bone
- Physician who interprets medical imaging (X-rays, MRIs)
- Genus of bacteria that causes Lyme disease
- Virus that causes the common cold
- Body system that fights infection
- Blood type known as the "universal donor"
- Longest bone in the body
- Organ that produces insulin
- Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- Shin bone
- Structure that connects muscle to bones
23 Clues: Shin bone • Nerve cell • Upper arm bone • Longest bone in the body • Shoulder blade (Bone name) • The power house of the cell • Your heart has ... chambers • Organ that produces insulin • Virus that causes chickenpox • Disease from lack of vitamin C • Virus that causes the common cold • Body system that fights infection • Bacterium that causes strep throat • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-24
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- – A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- – Procedure that allows doctors to view the airways using a thin tube with a camera.
- – A bone disease where bones become weak and brittle.
- – Abnormally rapid heart rate.
- – Abnormally slow heart rate.
- – Inflammation of the liver, often caused by viruses.
- – A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- – Difficulty or labored breathing.
- – Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness.
- – The medical specialty focused on diseases of the kidneys.
- Accident – Another name for a stroke, caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain.
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- Infarction – Medical term for a heart attack.
- – Inflammation of the skin.
- – Medical term for high blood pressure.
- – Procedure to examine the inside of the colon using a flexible scope.
- – Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- – Surgical removal of the appendix.
- – Removal of a small piece of tissue for diagnostic examination.
- – Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues.
- – A minimally invasive surgical procedure using a small camera.
20 Clues: – Inflammation of the skin. • – Abnormally slow heart rate. • – Abnormally rapid heart rate. • – Difficulty or labored breathing. • – Surgical removal of the appendix. • – Inflammation of the stomach lining. • – Medical term for high blood pressure. • Infarction – Medical term for a heart attack. • – A bone disease where bones become weak and brittle. • ...
Medical terms 2025-09-26
25 Clues: fat • rib • cell • neck • sugar • chest • joint • liver • heart • Below • flesh • above • muscle • before • tissue • disease • against • stomach • instines • front side • towards midline • internal organs • ending/ study of • away from midline • nerves cell spinal cord
Medical Terms 2026-01-22
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- surgical repair
- record
- inflammation of the liver
- chronic airway inflammation causing breathing difficulty
- excessive bleeding
- high blood pressure
- inflammation of the skin
- pain
- outside
- away
- in
- together
- condition
- upon
- around
- inflammation of joints
- down
- disorder of blood sugar regulation
- out
- surgical suturing
- infection of the lungs
- blood
- process of recording
- pertaining to
- oil
- study of the heart
- lung
- hidden
- tumor
- narrowing
- urine condition
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- paralysis
- flow
- stomach
- nerve
- visual examination
- before
- low red blood cell count
- scale
- joint
- breakdown
- within
- abnormal condition
- out
- against
- two
- incision
- enlargement
- bone
- bad
- through
- slow
- heart
- disease
- sweat
- kidney
- liver
- good
- nail
- inside
- inflammation
- not
- skin
- study of the nervous system
- cutting
- blood condition
66 Clues: in • out • two • bad • out • oil • not • flow • pain • away • upon • bone • down • slow • good • nail • skin • lung • nerve • scale • joint • heart • sweat • liver • blood • tumor • record • before • within • around • kidney • inside • hidden • stomach • outside • against • through • disease • cutting • together • incision • paralysis • breakdown • condition • narrowing • enlargement • inflammation • pertaining to • surgical repair • blood condition • urine condition • surgical suturing • ...
Medical Occupations 2026-01-22
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- Members of a clinic team that triage and takes vitals
- They monitor the child's growth and development and provide a wide range of health services
- Identifies individuals with symptoms of hearing loss and other auditory, balance, and related neural problems
- A specialist who works with adult and pediatric patients in treating disorders and diseases of the skin, hair, nails, and related tissues.
- Physicians who specializes in the heart
- Treats diseases and conditions that affect the ear, nose, and throat and structures related to the head and neck.
- Provides direct patient care, assesses patients and determines care plans; has many career options
- Assist pharmacists with duties that do not require the expertise or judgment of a licensed pharmacist
- Identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders
- Front desk personnel that register patients, check insurance eligibility, and process clerical papers
- Uses various machines to help the provider diagnose and treat certain disease using x-ray equipment, ultra sonographic machines, and MRI scanners.
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- Provides basic patient care services beyond the registered nurse (RN) degree
- Surgeons who work with patients that have physical defect related to injury or condition and perform reconstructive cosmetic and elective procedures.
- Dispense medications per written orders from physicians, dentists, and other health care professionals
- RN with additional traning and certification that performs and provides prenatal care, gynecologic care, and labor and birth care
- Evaluates, treats, and manages patients of all ages with respiratory illnesses and other cardiopulmonary disorders
- Food doctor
- MD who oversee all midlevel healthcare physicians
- First person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- Doctors who examine teeth and mouth tissues to diagnose and treat issues
- Performs a wide range of tasks, from assisting the dentist to teaching patients how to prevent oral disease and maintain oral health
- Diagnose and manage problems with the genitourinary system. Treat disorders of the urinary tract.
- Assess patients' nutritional needs and plans meals
23 Clues: Food doctor • Physicians who specializes in the heart • MD who oversee all midlevel healthcare physicians • Assess patients' nutritional needs and plans meals • Members of a clinic team that triage and takes vitals • First person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury • Doctors who examine teeth and mouth tissues to diagnose and treat issues • ...
Medical Terms 2025-08-27
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- MOI
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- closest to center of body
- upward movement of scapula
- injury with long onset and long duration
- closest to midline
- turning forearm away from body
- close to head
- brining toes towards midline
- P!
- pointing toes away from neurtral position
- swelling in the tissue
- decreasing angle fromed by bones of joint
- towards front of body
- S/P
- movement toward midline of body
- Word for bruise
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- stretching or tearing of tendon
- partial or incomplete seperation of a joint
- furthest from center of body
- complete seperation of two ends of a joint
- downward movement of scapula
- ADL
- excessive straightening of a part
- far from head
- swelling in the joint
- body response to injury
- increasing angle of joint
- WNL
- towards back of body
- recent or new injury sudden onset
- farthest from midline
- laying on back
- movement away from midline of body
- laying on stomach
35 Clues: P! • MOI • ADL • WNL • S/P • far from head • close to head • laying on back • Word for bruise • laying on stomach • closest to midline • towards back of body • swelling in the joint • towards front of body • farthest from midline • swelling in the tissue • body response to injury • closest to center of body • increasing angle of joint • upward movement of scapula • furthest from center of body • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-27
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- complete seperation of two ends of a joint
- movement away from the midline of the body
- P!
- turning the forearm away from the body
- MOI
- Top side of a structure
- turning the forearm toward the body
- pain felt somewher other than its origin
- S/S
- injury with a long onset and long duration
- decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- towards the top or head
- S/P
- increasing the angle of the joint
- movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- lying face down
- bringin toes towards the body
- Situated away from a center
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- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath the skin
- movement toward the midline of the body
- WNL
- situated or pertaining to a center
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured
- pain produced when structure is palpated
- movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Pt/pt
- recent or new injury
- extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- looseness in the joint
- farthest from the midline of the body
- closest to the midline of the body
- farthest from the center of the body
- closest to the center of the body
- closest to the skin
- partial or incomplete separation of a joint
36 Clues: P! • WNL • MOI • S/S • S/P • Pt/pt • lying face down • closest to the skin • recent or new injury • looseness in the joint • Top side of a structure • towards the top or head • Situated away from a center • bringin toes towards the body • increasing the angle of the joint • closest to the center of the body • situated or pertaining to a center • closest to the midline of the body • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Across
- Top side of a structure
- Farthest away from the skin
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Lying face up
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Swelling in the tissue
- Below or towards the feet
- Towards the top or head
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Bringing the toes towards the body
- Turning the forearm away from the body (holding a cup of soup)
- Pointing the toes away from the body
- Closest to the skin
- HA abbreviation for
- A discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
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- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- Situated away form a center
- Body's response to injury
- ADL abbreviation for
- MOI abbreviation for
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- Laying face down
- P! abbreviation for
- What movement uses bench press?
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Fx abbreviation for
- Swelling in the joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Recent or new injury sudden onset
- The underside of the foot
35 Clues: Lying face up • Laying face down • P! abbreviation for • Fx abbreviation for • Closest to the skin • HA abbreviation for • ADL abbreviation for • MOI abbreviation for • Swelling in the joint • Swelling in the tissue • Top side of a structure • Towards the top or head • Body's response to injury • Below or towards the feet • The underside of the foot • Farthest away from the skin • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Across
- What term refers to the front of the body?
- Dislocation is the _____ separation of two ends of a joint
- The term distal refers to the ____ from the body.
- What term divides the body into equal left and right parts?
- What abbreviation is used for status post?
- Platarflexion means to point the toes ___ from the body.
- What refers to turning the forearm away from the body?
- The term lateral refers to the ___ from the mid-line of the body
- What abbreviation is used for mechanism of injury?
- What is the body's response to injury?
- Amount of movement allowed at a joint
- What divides the body into front and back halves?
- What abbreviation is used for level/loss of consciousness?
- What abbreviation is used for activities of daily living?
- Acute is a ___ or new injury
- Superior means towards the ____ of the body.
- Transverse divides the body into ___ and Inferior.
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- What term means the action of bringing toes towards the body?
- Pronation refers to turning the forearm ____ the body.
- What refers to looseness in the joint?
- What is a stretch/tear of a ligament called?
- What term means to increase the angle of a joint?
- Hyperextension means extreme or excessive ___ of a part
- What refers to movement towards the midline?
- What abbreviation is used for signs and symptoms?
- What term refers to the back of the body?
- Inferior means towards the ____ of the body.
- Ecchymosis is the discoloration of the skin resulting from ___ underneath
- What is pain produced when structure is palpated
- What refers to movement away from the midline?
- What term refers to being closest to the mid-line of the body?
- Shoulder blades going in an upward direction is the act of ____
- What is the term for a partial or incomplete separation of the joint?
- Flexion means to decrease the angle formed by the bone and ___
- Pain in a place other than its origin is called?
35 Clues: Acute is a ___ or new injury • Amount of movement allowed at a joint • What refers to looseness in the joint? • What is the body's response to injury? • What term refers to the back of the body? • What term refers to the front of the body? • What abbreviation is used for status post? • What is a stretch/tear of a ligament called? • ...
medical terms 2025-09-11
Across
- away from the point of attachment
- foot going out
- divides left and right
- divides front and back
- a bruise
- straighten a joint
- foot moving inwards
- towards middle
- bend a joint
- a crack
- towards the point of attachment
- back side
- turf burn is an example
- to move towards midline.
- lower side
Down
- upper side
- divides upper and lower
- bruise
- palms up
- a deep cut in skin
- towards the outside
- palms down
- new injury
- old or long lasting injury
24 Clues: bruise • a crack • a bruise • palms up • back side • upper side • palms down • new injury • lower side • bend a joint • foot going out • towards middle • straighten a joint • a deep cut in skin • foot moving inwards • towards the outside • divides left and right • divides front and back • divides upper and lower • turf burn is an example • to move towards midline. • old or long lasting injury • ...
Medical Terms 2025-10-02
Across
- Disease of the skin
- Enlargement of the liver
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Study of the kidneys
- Enlargement of the heart
- Removal of a gland
- Fat in the blood
- Involuntary spasm of an eyelid
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines
- Study of the mind
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- Surgical repair of a blood vessel
- Surgical removal of the stomach
- Small bones in the ear
- Tumor of muscle
- Cutting into cartilage
- General term for disease of the intestines
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- Surgical removal of a kidney
- Inflammation of the brain
- Inflammation of the eyelid
- Inflammation of the heart
- Stone in the kidney
- Involuntary spasm of a blood vessel
- Blue skin color
- Study of blood
- Enlargement of the brain
- Disease of a gland
- Specialist in eye diseases
- Inflammation of the skin
- Disease of the joints
30 Clues: Study of blood • Blue skin color • Tumor of muscle • Fat in the blood • Study of the mind • Removal of a gland • Disease of a gland • Disease of the skin • Stone in the kidney • Study of the kidneys • Disease of the joints • Small bones in the ear • Cutting into cartilage • Enlargement of the liver • Enlargement of the heart • Enlargement of the brain • Inflammation of the skin • ...
Medical Specialties 2025-10-06
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- (two words)Specialty focused on diagnosing and treating complex non-surgical illnesses in adults.
- Deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
- Studies the hormone system, including the thyroid, adrenal glands, and diabetes.
- Focuses on the health of the respiratory system, including the lungs and bronchial tubes.
- Uses imaging techniques, such as X-rays and MRI, to diagnose and treat diseases.
- Deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye.
- Medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
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- (two words) Professional who assesses the risk of inherited conditions and helps families understand them.
- Treats conditions affecting the joints, muscles, and bones, such as arthritis.
- The study of blood and blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- Specializes in conditions of the skin, hair, and nails.
- Deals with diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- (two words)Specialty focused on surgical and non-surgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles).
- (two words)Specialty focused on diagnosing and managing illnesses caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Public health branch that investigates the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
- (two words)Aims to provide relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness, improving quality of life for both the patient and the family.
- Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
- The study of the causes and effects of disease, often involving lab analysis of tissue samples.
- Focuses on the health of the female reproductive system.
- Specializes in conditions related to the heart and blood vessels.
21 Clues: Specializes in conditions of the skin, hair, and nails. • Focuses on the health of the female reproductive system. • Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. • Deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye. • The study of blood and blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-05
27 Clues: two • pain • bone • skull • lungs • nerve • joint • heart • tendon • vessel • muscle • disease • against • cartilage • without,not • core meaning • inflammation • under, below • difficult, bad • flow, discharge • surgical removal • below, deficient • above, excessive • cutting, incision • abnormal condition • ending-describes condition • beginning-modifies meaning
Medical terminology 2026-01-13
Across
- Device that measures oxygen level in the blood
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Ultrasound test of the heart
- Test that records the heart’s electrical activity
- Heart cannot pump blood effectively
- Prefix meaning blood vessel
- Prefix meaning fast or rapid
- Abbreviation for blood pressure
- Abnormally high blood pressure
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- Tiny blood vessel where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Prefix meaning heart
- Procedure using a tube to examine heart vessels
- Abbreviation for heart rate
- Abbreviation for congestive heart failure
- Abbreviation for coronary artery bypass graft
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Suffix meaning condition of the blood
- Medical term for a heart attack
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
- Tool used to measure blood pressure
- Buildup of plaque inside arteries
- Abbreviation for electrocardiogram
- Large vein that returns blood from the lower body to the heart
25 Clues: Prefix meaning heart • Abnormal heart rhythm • Abbreviation for heart rate • Suffix meaning inflammation • Prefix meaning blood vessel • Ultrasound test of the heart • Prefix meaning fast or rapid • Abnormally high blood pressure • Medical term for a heart attack • Abbreviation for blood pressure • Buildup of plaque inside arteries • Abbreviation for electrocardiogram • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-01-13
Across
- atrioventricular
- recording of heart and vessels
- muscular organ that pumps blood
- pressure
- heart
- chest
- intravenous
- monitors heart while patient is on treadmill
- high blood pressure
- carry oxygenated blood to body
- fast
- brings deoxygenated blood to heart
- fluid part of body that carries oxygen and nutrients
- Inflammation of heart
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- hardening of arteries
- exchange of oxygen and nutrients in tissues
- complete stopping of heart
- dyes injected into blood vessels
- records electrical activity of heart, looking for abnormal rhythms
- deep vein thrombosis
- slow
- connects to chest to record heart
- Weakened artery wall with balloon-like bump
- ventricular fibrilation
- vital signs stable
25 Clues: slow • fast • heart • chest • pressure • intravenous • atrioventricular • vital signs stable • high blood pressure • deep vein thrombosis • hardening of arteries • Inflammation of heart • ventricular fibrilation • complete stopping of heart • recording of heart and vessels • carry oxygenated blood to body • muscular organ that pumps blood • dyes injected into blood vessels • ...
Medical Terms 2025-09-03
Across
- the outward rotation of the forearm or leg that turns the palm of the hand forward or the sole of the foot outward
- is a medical term that refers to joint pain
- surgical removal, cutting out
- medical procedure that involves inserting a needle into the abdominal cavity to remove fluid
- refers to the process of identifying the cause of a patient's illness or condition by analyzing information obtained from various sources such as physical examination, lab tests, and patient medical records.
- abnormal hardening
- conditions with a sudden onset and a short duration, often requiring immediate medical attention but resolving with treatment or recovery
- is a disease of the muscle in which the muscle fibers do not function properly.
- abnormal condition
- is a surgical procedure that creates an opening (stoma) in the abdominal wall to divert stool from the colon (large intestine) to an external bag
- excessive, increased
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- cutting, surgical incision
- bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge
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- is a type of vascular disease where the blood vessels carrying oxygen away from the heart (arteries) become damaged from factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and certain genetic influences.
- a medical imaging technique that uses contrast dye to visualize blood vessels and diagnose conditions such as blockages, aneurysms, and narrowing
- deficient, decreased
- is a bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin, lips, or nail beds caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood
- bad, difficult, painful
- is a medical term that refers to an enlarged liver
- something situated within or pertaining to the inner lining (the intima) of an artery
- inflammation
- pain, painful condition
- is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the body's tissues, leading to swelling
- rupture
- surgical repair
- anything that is situated within, but not restricted to, a particular organ or tissue
- the surgical creation of an artificial opening to body surface
- flow or discharge
- surgical suturing
30 Clues: rupture • inflammation • surgical repair • flow or discharge • surgical suturing • abnormal hardening • abnormal condition • deficient, decreased • excessive, increased • bad, difficult, painful • pain, painful condition • cutting, surgical incision • surgical removal, cutting out • is a medical term that refers to joint pain • bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2025-09-03
Across
- post anesthesia care unit
- emergency room
- operating room
- IV
- after surgery
- emergency department
- NPO
- as needed
- regular rate rhythum
- before meals
- Tx
- emergency care unit
- labor and delivery
- Dx
- history
- as desired
- pt
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- SC
- intensive care unit
- before surgery
- pt
- QD
- not otherwise specified
- IM
- shortness of breath
- CC
- neonatal intensive care unit
- PR
- PX
- PO
- within normal units
- no known drug allergies
32 Clues: SC • pt • QD • IV • IM • CC • PR • PX • PO • Tx • Dx • pt • NPO • history • as needed • as desired • before meals • after surgery • before surgery • emergency room • operating room • labor and delivery • intensive care unit • shortness of breath • within normal units • emergency care unit • emergency department • regular rate rhythum • not otherwise specified • no known drug allergies • post anesthesia care unit • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-20
24 Clues: Bad • Head • Clot • Vein • Pain • Slow • Neck • Above • Child • Liver • Rapid • Gland • before • Tongue • Kidney • Against • Hardening • Deficient • Intestine • Excessive • Bone Marrow • Inside,Within • Surgical Removal • Development Growth
Medical Terminology 2025-10-25
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- a test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- / o: Refers to veins.
- Heart Defects: Structural defects in the heart that are present at birth.
- Occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing damage or death of brain cells.
- / o: Refers to the heart.
- Artery Disease (CAD): Narrowing or blockage of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. It has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles.
- catheterization: an invasive procedure that provides a detailed look at the coronary arteries.
- Vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. They have thick, muscular walls.
- The fluid connective tissue that circulates through the vessels, carrying essential substances like oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- magnetic resonance imaging: highly detailed images of the heart using magnets and radio waves.
- a heart attack.
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- Abnormal heart rhythms, such as atrial fibrillation or tachycardia.
- : a non-invasive test that uses sound waves to create a moving picture of your heart.
- test: test that measures how your heart performs under physical activity
- Failure: A condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively enough to meet the body's needs.
- quick, non-invasive test that records the heart's electrical signals
- a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart.
- / o: Refers to arteries.
- a condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively.
- an enlargement of the left ventricle, the main pumping chamber of the heart.
- Vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Their walls are thinner than those of arteries.
- Tiny, microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules. Their thin walls allow for the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste between the blood and tissues.
- / o: Refers to a blood clot
- / o: Refers to blood vessels.
25 Clues: a heart attack. • / o: Refers to veins. • / o: Refers to arteries. • / o: Refers to the heart. • / o: Refers to a blood clot • / o: Refers to blood vessels. • a test that records the electrical activity of the heart. • a condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively. • a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. • ...
medical terminology 2025-10-16
Across
- AORTA (largest artery), RENAL (kidney artery), CORONARY (heart artery), or CAROTID (neck artery)
- VEINLET
- Brain attack
- often have answers related to the heart, such as "cardiac" or "cardiology"
- valve disease
- CP, SOB
- artery disease
- LODE
- breathe
- ECG
- Vessel examination
- EDGE or SEAM
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- heart muscle
- hypertention
- irregular heart beat
- failure
- scan
- coronary
- ultrasound
- Diagnostic scan
- AORTAS
- heart test
- heel
- "vessel," "blood vessel," "artery," or "vein"
24 Clues: ECG • scan • LODE • heel • AORTAS • VEINLET • failure • CP, SOB • breathe • coronary • ultrasound • heart test • heart muscle • hypertention • Brain attack • EDGE or SEAM • valve disease • artery disease • Diagnostic scan • Vessel examination • irregular heart beat • "vessel," "blood vessel," "artery," or "vein" • often have answers related to the heart, such as "cardiac" or "cardiology" • ...
medical terminology 2025-10-09
Across
- Bone cancer
- Inflammation of the intestine
- White blood cell
- Between the ribs
- The outer layer of the skin
- Inflammation around the heat
- Harmful to the kidneys
- Relating to the nose and throat
- Difficulty swallowing
- Inflammation of the airways
- Inflammation of the windpipe
- Removal of the stomach
- Pain in the throat
- Drugs that act against certain nerves
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- blood specialist
- Toxic to cells
- Between
- Inflammation of the skin
- Fast heart rate
- Swelling
- Surgical repair of a breast
- Pain in the head
- Surgical repair of a joint.
- Low blood sugar
- juices Acids in the stomach
25 Clues: Between • Swelling • Bone cancer • Toxic to cells • Fast heart rate • Low blood sugar • blood specialist • White blood cell • Between the ribs • Pain in the head • Pain in the throat • Difficulty swallowing • Harmful to the kidneys • Removal of the stomach • Inflammation of the skin • Surgical repair of a breast • The outer layer of the skin • Surgical repair of a joint. • Inflammation of the airways • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-22
Across
- Transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A fine pink rash.
- The word root pulmon in the term pulmonologist.
- The medical term for the lower two chambers of the heart.
- The term that means situated in the back.
- The results of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The medical term for a prediction of the probable and outcome of a disease.
- A drug used to treat viral infections or to provide temporary immunity.
- A blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery.
- The bluish color in lips of a patient with COPD.
- The study of ears, nose and throat.
- The medical term for a surgical incision or opening into the skull.
- Partial or complete loss of hair.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- The microscopic study of the tissue.
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- The medical term for movement toward the midline.
- The Medical term for inflammation of the gland.
- Alo known as the corium.
- The medical term for decreasing the angle between two bones by bending a limb at a joint.
- A pathologic change of the tissue due to disease or injury.
- The bone that is a part of the axial skeleton.
- The pigment that determines the color depending on the type and amount of pigment of the skin
- The lower GI track.
- The medical term for a band of fibers that hold structures together abnormally.
- The substance ejected through the mouth that can be used for diagnostic purposes.
- An abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine.
- Very strong, flexible, and muscular.
- The radiographic test that provides an image of specific veins after injection of a contrast dye.
- Forms the roof of the mouth and consists of three major parts.
- Clear, pale yellow plasma fluid that remains after the blood cells and clotting proteins have been removed.
- Any substance that the body considers foreign and sometimes causing an adverse reaction.
31 Clues: A fine pink rash. • The lower GI track. • Alo known as the corium. • Transmitted by mosquitoes. • The outermost layer of the skin. • Partial or complete loss of hair. • The study of ears, nose and throat. • Very strong, flexible, and muscular. • The microscopic study of the tissue. • The term that means situated in the back. • The results of carbon monoxide poisoning. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-04
Across
- (moniliasis)white, cheesy, curd-like patch on buccal mucosa due to superficial fungal infection
- adaption of the eye for near vision by increasing the curvature of the lens
- constricted pupils
- variations from hearts regular rhythm
- inability to perform coordinated movement
- Chalky white, thick, raised patch on sides of tongue; precancerous
- Increase in size of thyroid gland that occurs with hyperthyroidism
- pain in the ear
- abnormal sensation (e.g., burning, numbness, tingling, prickling, crawling skin sensation)
- turning the forearm so that the palm is down
- thickening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls
- protruding eyeballs
- directed toward or located on the surface
- painful urination
- double vision
- Skin lesions that run together
- inability to perform coordinated movement
- abnormal protusion of bowel through weakening in the abdominal musculature
- ringing in the ears
- dusky blue, discoloration of skin and mucous membranes due to excessive amount of deoxygenated hemoglobin in the blood
- dilated tortuous varicose veins in the spermatic cord
- Skin lesion due to benign proliferation of blood vessels in the dermis
- blowing, swooshing sound heard through a stethoscope when an artery is occluded
- blood in the stool
- moving a body part toward the center or toward the median line
- Cessation of breathing
- Coarse, crackling sensation palpable over the skin when air abnormally escapes from the lung and enters subcutaneous tissue
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- circular shape to skin lesion
- turning the forearm so that the palm is up
- discharge from the ear
- excessive fat in the stool, as in gastrointestinal malabsorption of fat
- palpable vibration on the chest wall accompanying severe heart murmur
- difficulty in swallowing
- inflammation of the throat
- loss of power of expression by speech, writing, or signs; or loss of comprehension of spoken or written language
- red, swollen inflammation of nasal mucosa
- involuntary contraction of opposing muscle groups resulting in rhythmic movement of one or more joints
- drooping of upper eyelid over the iris and possibly covering the pupil
- lower eyelid loose and rolling outward
- loss of motor power (paralysis) on one side of the body, usually caused by a stroke; paralysis occurs on side opposite the lesion
- inflammation of the outer ear and ear canal
- moving a body part away from an axis or the median line
- difficult, labored breathing
- Nosebleed, usually from anterior septum
- difficulty breathing when supine
- inflammation of the middle ear and tympanic membrane
- bending a limb at a joint
- Pain in breast
- abnormal accumulation of serous fluid within the peritoneal cavity, associated with heart failure, portal hypertension, cirrhosis, hepatitis, pancreatitis, and cancer
- an abnormal respiratory condition characterized by collapsed, shrunken, deflated sections of alveoli
50 Clues: double vision • Pain in breast • pain in the ear • painful urination • constricted pupils • blood in the stool • protruding eyeballs • ringing in the ears • discharge from the ear • Cessation of breathing • difficulty in swallowing • bending a limb at a joint • inflammation of the throat • difficult, labored breathing • circular shape to skin lesion • Skin lesions that run together • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-11
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- tube that carries food to the stomach
- word identified by the suffix "-itis"
- system that excretes waste
- suffix meaning "surgical removal"
- bone in the upper arm
- visual examination of the colon
- inflammation of the skin
- the study of the heart
- a surgical incision into the abdomen
- degenerative brain disorder causing memory loss
- high blood pressure
- instrument used to view the larynx during intubation
- longest bone in the body
- low blood sugar
- bluish skin due to lack of oxygen
- system that secretes hormones
- outermost layer of the skin
- organ that filters blood and produces urine
- bacterial infection causing severe lung damage
- substance that prevents blood clotting
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- oil-producing glands in the skin
- medicine that fights bacterial infections
- instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- slow heart rate
- cavity where the stomach is located
- enlargement of the liver
- root word meaning "stomach"
- blood in the chest cavity
- suffix meaning "pain"
- organ that maintains the level of glucose in the blood
- white blood cells
- loss of bone density
- instrument used to collect urine
- a specialist in treating cancer
- skin cancer of melanocytes
- inflammation of the joints
- gland located in the neck that regulates metabolism
- lying face down
- surgical removal of the appendix
- prefix meaning "both"
40 Clues: slow heart rate • lying face down • low blood sugar • white blood cells • high blood pressure • loss of bone density • bone in the upper arm • suffix meaning "pain" • prefix meaning "both" • the study of the heart • enlargement of the liver • inflammation of the skin • longest bone in the body • blood in the chest cavity • system that excretes waste • skin cancer of melanocytes • ...
Medical Terms 2025-11-19
Across
- high cholesterol
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup
- characterized by a sudden loss of consciousness and an absence of pulse and breathing
- a diagnostic ultrasound test sound in waves
- irregular heart beat
- slow heart rate
- abnormally fast heart rate
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow
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- Small implanted regulates a slow, irregular heartbeat
- The death of cells or organs.
- Swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body tissues.
- High blood pressure that increases the risk of heart disease
- Shortness of breath
- Medical procedure using X-ray imaging to visualize blood
- fibrillation a medical emergency that leads to sudden collapse and can cause death within minutes if not treated immediately
- Discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of oxygen and the blood
- Mesh tubes to open a blocked or narrow passageway
- ischemia reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- arrest Your heart stops
- Occlusion of an opening blood vessel.
20 Clues: slow heart rate • high cholesterol • Shortness of breath • irregular heart beat • arrest Your heart stops • abnormally fast heart rate • The death of cells or organs. • Occlusion of an opening blood vessel. • Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow • a diagnostic ultrasound test sound in waves • ischemia reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-24
Across
- Inflamation of the lacrimal gland
- Condition of the foot
- Star shaped
- Hard
- Equality of vision in two eyes
- Pertaining to the eye
- Inflamation of the uterine cervic
- Pertaining to the ankle bones
- A general term in anatomy to designate a deviding wall or partition
- Lack or loss of strength and energy
- Sensitivity to light
- Surgical incision of a sinus
- The operation of fixing the uterine adnexa to the abdominal walls
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- Pertaining to or of the nature of a scirrhus
- Having teeth of unequal size of length
- Inducing sleep
- The ankle region
- The suturing together of torn fascia
- The operation of making an opening into an antrum for the purpose of drainage
- Pertaining to the body
- Inducing sleep
- Suturing of the abdominal wall
- Fixed or localized pain
- The act or process of giving birth to a child
- Stimulating secretion
- Pertaining to the mind
- Name for a hard, cancerous tumor
- A physician specializing in the disease of children
28 Clues: Hard • Star shaped • Inducing sleep • Inducing sleep • The ankle region • Sensitivity to light • Condition of the foot • Stimulating secretion • Pertaining to the eye • Pertaining to the body • Pertaining to the mind • Fixed or localized pain • Surgical incision of a sinus • Pertaining to the ankle bones • Suturing of the abdominal wall • Equality of vision in two eyes • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-05
Across
- spread of cancer from primary site to distant organs
- lower heart chamber that pumps blood out
- relating to the heart
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- tiny blood vessel for exchange with tissues
- abnormal heart rhythm
- reduced blood flow to tissue causing oxygen deficit
- traveling clot that can obstruct vessels
- inflammation of a joint
- substance that stimulates immune protection
- drug that kills or inhibits bacteria
- invasion of the body by pathogens
- relating to the heart muscle
- removal of tissue sample for diagnostic examination
- tissue death caused by prolonged ischemia
- excess fluid accumulation in tissues
- abnormally low blood pressure
- body response to injury characterized by redness swelling and heat
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- decreased bone density increasing fracture risk
- chest pain from transient myocardial ischemia
- muscular pump that circulates blood
- main artery leaving the heart
- stationary blood clot inside a vessel
- blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- FAILURE condition where the heart cannot pump adequately
- displacement of bones at a joint
- chronically elevated blood pressure
- heart contraction phase
- break in a bone
- rapid quivering irregular heart rhythm
- abnormal tissue growth that may be benign or malignant
- ligament injury caused by stretching or tearing
- upper heart chamber that receives blood
- fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone
- vessels that supply the heart muscle
- heart relaxation and filling phase
- metal tube inserted to keep a vessel open
- fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone
38 Clues: break in a bone • relating to the heart • abnormal heart rhythm • heart contraction phase • inflammation of a joint • relating to the heart muscle • main artery leaving the heart • abnormally low blood pressure • displacement of bones at a joint • invasion of the body by pathogens • heart relaxation and filling phase • muscular pump that circulates blood • ...
Medical terminology 2025-12-15
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- Blocked heart arteries
- Disease of heart muscle
- Irregular heartbeat
- Records heart electrical activity
- Largest artery that carries blood from heart to body
- Carries blood BACK to heart
- Shortness of Breath
- Means disease
- High Blood Pressure
- Means record or picture
- Uses sound waves to make pictures of heart
- Checks how heart works during exercise
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- Carries blood AWAY from heart
- Means slow
- Shows heart size and shape
- Check heart heart-related markers in blood
- Means heart
- Blood pressure
- Means inflammation
- Tiny blood vessels that exchange nutrients
- Pumps Blood
- Heart cannot pump blood well
- Heart rate
- Intensive Care Unit
- vital Signs
25 Clues: Means slow • Heart rate • Means heart • Pumps Blood • vital Signs • Means disease • Blood pressure • Means inflammation • Irregular heartbeat • Shortness of Breath • High Blood Pressure • Intensive Care Unit • Blocked heart arteries • Disease of heart muscle • Means record or picture • Shows heart size and shape • Carries blood BACK to heart • Heart cannot pump blood well • ...
Medical maze 2026-01-08
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- - Repair of a joint
- - Surgical procedure thru Plastic surgery to repair the muscle
- - Inflammation of the joints
- - incision to the tendon
- - Surgical procedure of the correction of a bones
- - Incision thru the bone
- - Scan test that identifies a bones condition
- - What is the abbreviation for the first aid procedure for a Muscular trauma ?
- - abnormal curve of the spine
- - paralysis of only one side of the body
- - Procedure performed to evaluate the extent of the mobility of the joints
- - The measure of the range of movement of the joint
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- - loss of the muscles tone
- - trauma to ligaments or bone causing pain and in some cases disability
- - muscle pain
- - Muscle shrinkage
- - sudden involuntary contraction
- - Tumor of the bone.
- - A break across the bone at an angle
- - Surgical procedure of immobilizing the joint
20 Clues: - muscle pain • - Tumor of the bone. • - incision to the tendon • - Incision thru the bone • - loss of the muscles tone • - Inflammation of the joints • - Repair of a joint • - abnormal curve of the spine • - Muscle shrinkage • - sudden involuntary contraction • - paralysis of only one side of the body • - Surgical procedure of immobilizing the joint • ...
Medical Physics 2026-03-27
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- reduction of xray intensity
- single‑line ultrasound measurement
- amplifies light signal
- metastable gamma emitter
- contrast for intestines
- high‑frequency sound waves
- detects gamma photons
- coupling medium for ultrasound
- positron emitter used in PET
- rotating xray slices for 3D image
- photon creates electron positron
- parallel photon selector
- radioactive substance for imaging
- specific energy xray emission
- ultrasound bounce at boundary
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- full absorption of photon
- electron acceleration to metal target
- frequency shift from motion
- exponential drop in intensity
- scatter with ejected electron
- spectrum from electron deceleration
- velocity from doppler shift
- 2D ultrasound image
- resistance to sound in medium
- produces voltage when stressed
- high‑Z absorber for imaging
- reducing reflection between media
- converts gamma to light
- generates and detects ultrasound
- contrast for blood vessels
- positron annihilation imaging
31 Clues: 2D ultrasound image • detects gamma photons • amplifies light signal • contrast for intestines • converts gamma to light • metastable gamma emitter • parallel photon selector • full absorption of photon • high‑frequency sound waves • contrast for blood vessels • frequency shift from motion • reduction of xray intensity • velocity from doppler shift • high‑Z absorber for imaging • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-26
Across
- Sudden onset condition (seizures in pregnancy)
- image produced by radiation
- condition of excessive pressure
- pertaining to the chest
- condition of swelling
- within labor/birth
- specialist in newborns
- Process of heating through tissue
- Enlargement of the extremities
- condition involving mononuclear cells
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- picture/classification of cell nuclei
- Medical treatment for the elderly
- Cancer-causing substance
- sheath of muscle fiber
- visual examination of the abdomen
- area around the outlet of the pelvis
- paralysis of four limbs
- Viewing of living tissue
- specialist of the urinary system
- inflammation of blood vessels
20 Clues: within labor/birth • condition of swelling • sheath of muscle fiber • specialist in newborns • pertaining to the chest • paralysis of four limbs • Cancer-causing substance • Viewing of living tissue • image produced by radiation • inflammation of blood vessels • Enlargement of the extremities • condition of excessive pressure • specialist of the urinary system • ...
MEDICAL SCANDALS 2026-03-03
Across
- - Children with no parents used as subjects in a speech experiment.
- Excessive desire for wealth or material gain.
- – Financial gain prioritised over ethics.
- Psychologist behind a famous shock experiment on obedience.
- – Moral principles guiding research and behavior.
- A speech disorder tested in the study; synonym to stammering.
- A developmental condition falsely linked to MMR vaccines.
- A preventable viral disease (rougeole).
- – Company that falsely claimed to revolutionise blood testing.
- Someone exposing hidden wrongdoing, often by the Government.
- Lack of confidence or faith in someone or something.
- – Being held responsible for one’s actions.
- – Mr Jones was the name of the __ teacher who led the Third Wave experiment.
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- ____Bro; a nickname for Martin Shkreli, infamous for drastically increasing drug prices.
- – Willingness to follow orders from an authority figure.
- A legal case brought against someone in court.
- – Animals used in maternal deprivation research.
- – Openness about methods, risks, and results.
- A sudden increase in cases of a disease; an epidemic.
- – Treating people as less than human.
- A formal excuse or expression of regret.
- – Ideology simulated in a classroom social experiment.
- The university associated with a controversial prison experiment on authority.
- – Physical or psychological injury caused by an action.
- The name of the report from 1979 with ethical guidelines for research.
- – A key ethical principle requiring participants’ agreement.
26 Clues: – Treating people as less than human. • A preventable viral disease (rougeole). • A formal excuse or expression of regret. • – Financial gain prioritised over ethics. • – Being held responsible for one’s actions. • Excessive desire for wealth or material gain. • – Openness about methods, risks, and results. • A legal case brought against someone in court. • ...
medical terminology 2026-04-25
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- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- Indicates a slow heart rate.
- Hardening of arteries caused by plaque buildup.
- Relating to blood condition
- Microscopic blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- The inner lining of the heart chamber
- Myocardial Infarction
- Imaging technique to visualize the inside of blood vessels.
- The dividing wall between the right and left sides of the heart.
- Ultrasound technique used to visualize heart structures.
- Indicates inflammation
- Congestive Heart Failure.
- The largest artery in the body, carrying oxygenated blood from the left ventricle.
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- Instrument used to measure blood pressure
- Relating to blood vessels.
- Coronary Artery Disease.
- Indicates a rapid heart rate.
- Insufficient blood supply to a tissue, often causing pain
- Blood Pressure
- The muscular middle layer of the heart responsible for pumping.
- Portable device to record heart rhythm over 24-48 hours.
- Chronic disease of the heart muscle
- Recording of the electrical activity of the heart.
- Any disorder in the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat.
25 Clues: Blood Pressure • Myocardial Infarction • Indicates inflammation • Coronary Artery Disease. • Congestive Heart Failure. • Relating to blood vessels. • Relating to blood condition • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft • Indicates a slow heart rate. • Indicates a rapid heart rate. • Chronic disease of the heart muscle • The inner lining of the heart chamber • ...
Medical Terms 2026-04-23
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- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- A term for a tumor that is not cancerous.
- The part of the body containing the digestive organs; the belly.
- Firm, flexible tissue found in joints and the nose or ears.
- A medical term relating to the lungs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back TOWARD the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood AWAY from the heart.
- The medical term for a broken bone.
- Tough tissue that connects one bone to another bone.
- A treatment that filters the blood when kidneys stop working.
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- A term for a condition or illness that lasts for a long time.
- Flexible cord of tissue that connects a muscle to a bone.
- A medicine used to save lives by destroying harmful bacteria.
- A condition where the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells.
- A term for a tumor that is cancerous and can spread.
- The system in the body that fights off infection and disease.
- The identification of a disease or condition through an exam.
- The smallest type of blood vessel in the body.
- The outermost layer of the skin.
- A hormone that helps the body control blood sugar levels.
20 Clues: The outermost layer of the skin. • The medical term for a broken bone. • A medical term relating to the lungs. • A term for a tumor that is not cancerous. • The smallest type of blood vessel in the body. • A term for a tumor that is cancerous and can spread. • Tough tissue that connects one bone to another bone. • Blood vessels that carry blood back TOWARD the heart. • ...
medical terms 2026-04-08
25 Clues: pus • dry • two • new • ear • slow • fast • cell • blood • under • tumor • after • three • before • across • poison • measure • disease • breathing • to do with urine • sugar or glucose • out or away from • writing,recording • to much or to many • drawing or written record
medical terminology 2026-04-14
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- -prefix meaning without,or not
- -suffix meaning disease
- -prefix meaning before
- -prefix meaning slow
- -abnormal condition
- -prefix meaning below,or under
- -prefix meaning abnormally high/above
- -suffix meaning pain
- -prefix meaning fast
- -suffix meaning visual examination
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- -suffix meaning blood condition
- -prefix meaning stomach
- -prefix meaning many,or much
- -prefix meaning abnormally below
- -prefix meaning painful,or difficult
- -suffix meaning cutting into/incision
- -suffix meaning inflammation
- -suffi meaning enlargement
- -suffix meaning surgical repair
- -suffix meaning study of
20 Clues: -abnormal condition • -prefix meaning slow • -suffix meaning pain • -prefix meaning fast • -prefix meaning before • -prefix meaning stomach • -suffix meaning disease • -suffix meaning study of • -suffi meaning enlargement • -prefix meaning many,or much • -suffix meaning inflammation • -prefix meaning without,or not • -prefix meaning below,or under • -suffix meaning blood condition • ...
Medical Vocab 2026-05-11
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- Stops bacterial infections
- A mutated cell that grows out of control
- The set of alleles
- Sorts DNA by size
- A medical device that can help deaf people hear
- A medicine with no effect that is used as a control
- A gene that indicates an increased risk of a disease
- A large, sudden increase in disease cases
- A circular ring of DNA
- A gene that can potentially cause cells to turn cancerous
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- A protein that speeds up a reaction and lowers its activation energy
- field that develops methods and algorithms to understand large biological data sets
- A tool or creation that helps a medical condition
- Cuts DNA at a specific point
- The spread of cancer throughout the body
- Uses radiation to create an image of bones and soft tissues
- Makes copies of DNA
- Gives immunity to diseases
- inability to hear sound
- The qualitative presented trait
- Detects diseases through antibodies
- The first "immortal" cell line
22 Clues: Sorts DNA by size • The set of alleles • Makes copies of DNA • A circular ring of DNA • inability to hear sound • Stops bacterial infections • Gives immunity to diseases • Cuts DNA at a specific point • The first "immortal" cell line • The qualitative presented trait • Detects diseases through antibodies • The spread of cancer throughout the body • ...
Medical Prefixes 2026-05-05
Across
- personal protective equipment
- walk
- blood sugar disorder
- difficulty passing stool
- interruption of blood flow to brain
- loss of bladder or bowel control
- low body fluid
- activities of daily living
- elevated body temperature
- infection control precautions
- low blood pressure
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- high blood pressure
- confined to bed
- nothing by mouth
- loose watery stool
- risk risk of falling
- as needed
- do not resuscitate
- immediately
- harmful germs in body
- intake and output
21 Clues: walk • as needed • immediately • low body fluid • confined to bed • nothing by mouth • intake and output • loose watery stool • do not resuscitate • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • blood sugar disorder • risk risk of falling • harmful germs in body • difficulty passing stool • elevated body temperature • activities of daily living • personal protective equipment • ...
1B 8 5 Maryam Rana and Aliya Laws 2018-11-06
22 Clues: ear • lib • ear • acid • ears • enema • pulse • meals • a day • desired • pressure • movement • blood gas • & physiology • branch block • and discharge • and posterior • medical advice • and conization • of daily living • medical association • immune deficiency syndrome
Phil's Journey to Residency! 2025-03-11
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- The nation's first and only integrated trauma hospital, where Phil did a research year in 2019-20
- Phil's favorite class in medical school
- Phil's least favorite rotation in medical school
- Where Phil got his Master's degree
- Phil's major in undergrad
- The topic Phil's Master's degree thesis was on
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- Phil's favorite rotation in medical school
- The last name of the professor Phil did research with during undergrad
- One of the nation's leading academic medical centers, where Phil did research this past year
- The number of papers Phil's had accepted for publication
- Phil is a Doctor of ___ medicine
- Where Phil went to medical school
- Where Phil got his undergraduate degree
- The acronym of Phil's least favorite class in medical school
14 Clues: Phil's major in undergrad • Phil is a Doctor of ___ medicine • Where Phil went to medical school • Where Phil got his Master's degree • Phil's favorite class in medical school • Where Phil got his undergraduate degree • Phil's favorite rotation in medical school • The topic Phil's Master's degree thesis was on • Phil's least favorite rotation in medical school • ...
North Caddo Medical Center 2021-04-07
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- Baby's room
- Will come to your aid in an emergency.
- Department that will help "breathe" life back into you!
- It's like shopping, but at work!
- Dual property doctor, providing care in Plain Dealing and Benton!
- Who you may call if you are having CERNER trouble.
- Director of Medicine, can also be found in the ER.
- ER doctor who also serves as Bossier City coroner.
- Dual property doctor, seeing patients at Vivian & Blanchard locations!
- "Get well soon" seller.
- Vivian Medical & Surgical Nurse Practitioner.
- Department where specimens are examined.
- Benton Medical Nurse Practitioner.
- NCMC Doctor who may be found in the ER or Vivian clinic.
- Fetal photography, part of 34 DOWN.
- Department that posts you on Facebook.
- Doctors' right hand!
- Vivian Medical & Surgical doctor married to 18 DOWN.
- Department that holds ALL information.
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- Department that keeps us "between the lines"!
- NCMC Family Clinic closest to Bossier City.
- Visit here to get your sweat on!
- Sterilization is key!
- Family Practice Clinic located inside North Caddo Medical Center.
- Upstairs department, say "Hi" to Britney!
- Department aiding in the fight against breast cancer.
- Not boring, but can put you to sleep!
- Say "hello" to the WIC office!
- The best Cleanup Crew you ever saw!
- Surgeon that visits on Wednesdays.
- Vivian Medical & surgical doctor who also delivers babies.
- Newest Nurse Practitioner in the NCMC Family.
- Recovery process
- Department that keeps everyone fed & healthy!
- Newest NCMC Family Clinic.
- NCMC Family Clinic located between Hosston & Spring Hill.
- NCMC program for 21 DOWN.
- Medical "Photography" department
- Insurance, Billing, and Compliance OH MY!
- Call 911 if this happens.
- A lot of "filling" going on!
- Plain Dealing Medical Nurse Practitioner.
42 Clues: Baby's room • Recovery process • Doctors' right hand! • Sterilization is key! • "Get well soon" seller. • NCMC program for 21 DOWN. • Call 911 if this happens. • Newest NCMC Family Clinic. • A lot of "filling" going on! • Say "hello" to the WIC office! • Visit here to get your sweat on! • It's like shopping, but at work! • Medical "Photography" department • ...
MA practice Exam 2024-06-21
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- The medical assistant should administer nitroglycerin by which of the following methods?
- Which of the following documents is also called an advanced directive?
- The medical assistant notices that the physician prescribes which of the following drugs to patients complaining of frequent insomnia?
- When giving a nebulizer treatment with bronchodilator, the medical assistant should most closely monitor for which of the following complications?
- The physician has ordered acetaminophen (Tylenol) E.S.1000 mg po q day. The amount on hand is 500 mg tabs. What is the correct dose to administer?
- What does the abbreviation PO mean?
- (blood clot) Which of the following blood components are visible in a centrifuged, evacuated red top tube? (Select the two (2) correct answers.)
- The physician orders “Xanax (alprazolam) 0.5mg po tid X 3 days.” Xanax 1 mg scored tablets are available. The medical assistant should write which of the following numbers of tablets on the dispense line for this prescription?
- A physician wrote an order for the medical assistant to give an insulin injection to an adult patient. Which of the following is the appropriate angle of insertion?
- The patient is not able to distinguish certain numbers on an Ishihara test. This indicates a problem with which of the following?
- While exiting a patient’s room after performing a venipuncture, a medical assistant is approached by a nurse in the hallway, who asks if the HIV blood sample was obtained. The medical assistant responds, “Yes.” This situation violates the policies of which of the following associations?
- What is a myocardial infarction?
- Which type of medication is used to increase urinary output?
- What is the blood protein that contains iron and carries oxygen in red blood cells?
- Venipuncture should be avoided on an arm with
- Which of the following forms of medication can be administered vaginally?
- The medical assistant documents a patient’s temperature as 101.4F. Which of the following types of medication is this patient most likely to receive?
- Which type of scheduling works well for specialty and consulting practices because it allows the physician time to prepare for each office visit with the knowledge that the day will begin and end on schedule if patients adhere to their assigned times?
- A patient with dyspnea comes in for an ECG. In which of the following positions should the patient be placed for the procedure?
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- When collecting a 24-hour urine, a total output of 100 ml for an adult patient is considered
- A medical assistant is reviewing a chart with the following documentation: The patient complained of itchy, red bumps on her chest and neck. Diagnosis: Urticaria, Procedure: Expanded Office Visit. The coding reference manual that would contain the term Urticaria and the associated code is the
- A patient is unhappy because the physician refused to prescribe more Percocet. The patient tells other patients the doctor is incompetent and will not provide proper medical care. Which of the following could the patient be charged with if the physician proves the statement is untrue or the patient damaged his reputation?
- Which of the following agencies are physicians required to maintain registration with in order to prescribe, dispense, or administer controlled substances?
- The physician orders the following blood work to evaluate a patient for sepsis: CBC, Blood Culture, and BMP. When using the evacuated tube method for venipuncture, in which of the following orders should the tubes be drawn?
- Which of the following components are included in the “4 D’s” of negligence? (Select the four (4) correct answers.)
- The medical assistant is caring for an adult patient with a history of coronary artery disease. Which of the following BP measurements should prompt the medical assistant to notify the health care provider? (Select the three (3) correct answers.)
- The medical assistant is scheduling a patient for a gallbladder study. Which of the following terms should the medical assistant use on the patient test order?
- The rubber sleeve at the end of a venipuncture needle allows for
- The medical assistant is collecting a urine sample on a patient to test for pregnancy. Which of the following is the correct CLIA-waived test?
- A patient notices the symbol above on the door and asks what it means. The medical assistant should tell the patient the symbol means
- The medical assistant is assisting a physician with an I & D of a gangrenous abscess. In addition to mask and gloves, the medical assistant must wear which of the following personal protective equipment when performing this procedure?
- Disinfecting an ECG machine and lead wire surfaces with antimicrobial wipes after each patient use is an example of which of the following?
- Prior to purging and destroying paper medical charts, a medical assistant should consult which of following guidelines?
- A patient with diabetes has missed all scheduled appointments in the past 18 months. The physician requests that written notification be sent to the patient to make an appointment immediately. This letter should be sent
- Which of the following pieces of equipment should the medical assistant anticipate using when taking a patient’s blood pressure?
- Which of the following needle gauges is most commonly used for venipuncture?
- A CMP is ordered for an older adult patient whose veins continue to collapse despite drinking water. Which of the following is the best collection method for this patient?
- Which of the following prevents duplication of payment by more than one insurance carrier?
- The patient is referred to a neurosurgeon. Entering the specialist’s NPI number and number of visits requested into the patient’s insurance carrier’s website is part of which of the following processes?
- Employees of a major automobile manufacturer are provided health insurance under a master contract issued to their employer. Which of the following types of coverage does this reflect?
- In evacuated blood collection tubes, which of the following additives is in the yellow top tube?
- Which of the following types of licensure must a physician have and maintain to legally dispense, prescribe, or administer controlled substances?
- The medical assistant asks a patient, “How are you doing today?” The patient yells, “How do you think I’m doing? I just got out of that terrible hospital and they didn’t help me at all! I still have cancer don’t I?” The medical assistant recognizes that this patient is most likely experiencing which of the following stages of dying/grief according to Kubler-Ross?
- The physician orders the medical assistant to perform an eye irrigation. What item is needed to perform this procedure?
- A patient’s wife calls the office and states that her husband is experiencing left arm pain and chest pressure. Which of the following could the patient be suffering from?
45 Clues: What is a myocardial infarction? • What does the abbreviation PO mean? • Venipuncture should be avoided on an arm with • Which type of medication is used to increase urinary output? • The rubber sleeve at the end of a venipuncture needle allows for • Which of the following documents is also called an advanced directive? • ...
Physical Illness and Disabilities 2024-04-18
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- Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth
- Medical term for blueish color on skin or lips due to lack of oxygen
- Medical terminology for abnormally high glucose levels in the blood
- Medical terminology for shortness of breath
- This type of sign and symptom (clinical manifestation)is something you cannot visually see. Ex:headache
- language disorder affecting how a person speaks and/or writes and/or ability to read
- Medical condition due to low number of red blood cells
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- Medical term for excessive thirst
- Name of body system responsible for hormones in the body
- Medical term for excessive/increased hunger
- Paralysis on 1 side of the body
- medical term for difficulty swallowing
12 Clues: Paralysis on 1 side of the body • Medical term for excessive thirst • medical term for difficulty swallowing • Medical abbreviation for nothing by mouth • Medical term for excessive/increased hunger • Medical terminology for shortness of breath • Medical condition due to low number of red blood cells • Name of body system responsible for hormones in the body • ...
