medical Crossword Puzzles
Medical Terms 2025-10-21
Across
- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood to the body and lungs.
- Root word meaning "heart muscle".
- Inflammation of blood vessels.
- A root word related to the heart.
- The double-layered serous membrane that surrounds the heart
- A condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues.
- An X-ray test that uses a special dye to see how blood is flowing through the blood vessels.
- Continuous monitoring of a patient's heart rhythm, often from a distance.
- Upper chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body.
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- A tool used to listen to internal body sounds, especially heart and lungs.
- Inflammation of a vein.
- The widening of blood vessels.
- A slow heart rate, typically less than 60 beats per minute.
Down
- A blood clot that forms in a blood vessel and remains attached to its place of origin.
- A procedure to open a narrowed or blocked artery, usually with a balloon.
- Small branches of arteries that lead to capillaries.
- The muscular tissue of the heart.
- A medical procedure to restore a normal heart rhythm, often using an electrical shock.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart and heart valves.
- A procedure to remove plaque from a blocked artery.
- echocardiogram (TEE): A type of ultrasound that uses a probe to create images of the heart.
- infarction: A medical term for a heart attack.
- The main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
- A medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart, also known as an EKG or ECG.
25 Clues: Inflammation of a vein. • Inflammation of blood vessels. • The widening of blood vessels. • The muscular tissue of the heart. • Root word meaning "heart muscle". • A root word related to the heart. • infarction: A medical term for a heart attack. • A procedure to remove plaque from a blocked artery. • Small branches of arteries that lead to capillaries. • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-02-05
Across
- invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the skin
- decreased/deficient
- inflammation of the stomach
- syllable or word that comes before a root word to change its meaning
- the study of all aspects of disease
- low blood pressure
- surgical repair
- a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues
- inflammation
- increased/excessive
- subjective evidence of a disease
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- A word root with an added vowel that can be joined with other words, roots, or suffixes to form a new word.
- high blood pressure
- an inflammation in the tonsils
- foundation of a medical term and contains its primary meaning
- a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease
- pertaining to birth
- identification of a disease
- a word or letter placed after the root
- surgical removal/ cutting out
- pertaining to a virus
- cutting/surgical incision
- bones of the fingers and toes
- object evidence of disease
- fungul infection
- wound or injury
27 Clues: inflammation • surgical repair • wound or injury • fungul infection • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • decreased/deficient • pertaining to birth • increased/excessive • pertaining to a virus • cutting/surgical incision • object evidence of disease • identification of a disease • inflammation of the stomach • surgical removal/ cutting out • bones of the fingers and toes • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-06
25 Clues: bad • low • high • cell • fast • pain • slow • bone • after • joint • atery • heart • spleen • record • before • eyelid • toward • pancreas • study of • gallbladder • Inflammation • surgical removal • surgical incision • breathing respirations • instrument used to view
Medical Terminology 2025-09-04
Medical Terminology 2025-09-02
Across
- Bent outward
- Hx
- HA
- back of your body
- Straightening your arm
- Laying face up
- Decreasing angle formed by bones of the join
- bid
- swelling in tissue
- Pt/pt
- To push forward
- Complete seperation of a joint
- bent inward
- Laying on your stomach
- front of your body
- Your shoulders are ____ to your elbows
- swelling in joint
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Sagittal ,horizontal ,and frontal
- Turning forearm toward body
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- BP
- A stress fracture is
- Closest to the skin
- Extreme straightening of body partextension
- A bench press is
- Top of a foot
- bodies response to injury
- The bottom of a foot
- To pull backward
- Farthest away from the skin
- recent or new injury
- Bringing toes toward body
- Pointing your toes down
- amount of movement
- Turning forearm away from body
35 Clues: BP • Hx • HA • bid • Pt/pt • bent inward • Bent outward • Top of a foot • Laying face up • To push forward • A bench press is • To pull backward • back of your body • swelling in joint • swelling in tissue • amount of movement • front of your body • Closest to the skin • A stress fracture is • The bottom of a foot • recent or new injury • Straightening your arm • Laying on your stomach • Pointing your toes down • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-17
Across
- Back side
- Horizontal position with the face oriented down
- A living being that can perform all physiologic functions independently.
- Divides Body into Front & Back Halves
- Front side
- Below or Lower
- Closer to Surface
- Central or To the Middle
- A group of cells working together towards the same function.
- Above or Higher
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- Horizontal position with the face oriented up
- Divides Body into Left & Right Halves
- Closer to Point of Attachment
- To the Side
- Two or more tissues that come together to form a distinct structure and perform specific function(s)
- Life
- Farther from Point of Attachment
- Body sitting up at a greater than 45 degrees
- Farther from Surface
- The smallest independent unit of an organism
20 Clues: Life • Back side • Front side • To the Side • Below or Lower • Above or Higher • Closer to Surface • Farther from Surface • Central or To the Middle • Closer to Point of Attachment • Farther from Point of Attachment • Divides Body into Left & Right Halves • Divides Body into Front & Back Halves • Body sitting up at a greater than 45 degrees • The smallest independent unit of an organism • ...
Medical Terms 2025-08-28
Across
- Toward the back of the body
- Straightening you arm or leg
- toward the front of the body
- Far away from the skin
- The sound your bone makes when its broken
- when your body responds to an injury
- Farthest from the midline
- Bringing your arm back from the T-position
- Cheif complaint
- Farthest from the midline
- Activities of daily living
- The position of a body part that is bent inward is known as.....
- The bottom of your foot is known as the..
- The pain you feel somewhere other than its origin
- A discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Your wrist is.... to your elbow
- Performing bicep curls
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- When someone is laying on their stomach
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- BP
- A healing apparatus
- Bringing your toes towards the midlline
- Closest to the skin
- movement towards the midline of the body
- Top side of a structure
- Excessively straightening your leg
- When your joint swells
- Twice a day
- As needed
- Performing jumping jacks
- Doing push ups
- AMT
- the structure that connects the muscles to the bones
- Away from the center
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- closest to the midline
- Rang of motion
37 Clues: BP • AMT • As needed • Twice a day • Doing push ups • Rang of motion • Cheif complaint • A healing apparatus • Closest to the skin • Away from the center • When your joint swells • Far away from the skin • closest to the midline • Performing bicep curls • Top side of a structure • Performing jumping jacks • Farthest from the midline • Farthest from the midline • Activities of daily living • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Across
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- What movement uses bench press?
- The top side of your foot
- Laying face down
- A granting sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fracture parts of a bone
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- Swelling in the joint
- Towards the top or head
- Closest to the midline of the body
- A discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Straightening
- Structure that connects muscle to bone
- Bending
- Healing apparatus
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Closest to center of the body
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
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- The movement of rotating a limb toward the center of the body is
- Looseness in the joint
- S/S is the abbreviation for
- ADL is the abbreviation for
- Body’s response to injury
- Closet to the skin
- P! is the abbreviation for
- s/p is the abbreviation for
- Turning the forearm away from the body
- Farthest away from the skin
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- MOI is the abbreviation for
- Toward the front of the body
- Situated away from a center
- Position of a body part that is bent outward
35 Clues: Bending • Straightening • Laying face down • Healing apparatus • Closet to the skin • Swelling in the joint • Looseness in the joint • Towards the top or head • The top side of your foot • Body’s response to injury • P! is the abbreviation for • S/S is the abbreviation for • ADL is the abbreviation for • s/p is the abbreviation for • Farthest away from the skin • MOI is the abbreviation for • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-08-28
Across
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- amb is the abbreviation for _____
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Towards the top or head
- Closest to the skin
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- F is the abbreviation for _____
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- Lying face up
- Farthest away from the skin
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Looseness in the joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
Down
- amount of movement allowed at the joint
- The underside of the foot
- Top side of a structure
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Situated away from a center
- Below or toward the feet
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- am/AM is the abbreviation for _____
- ADL is the abbreviation for _____
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- pressure BP is the abbreviation for _____
- Laying face down
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Turning the forearm toward the body
35 Clues: Lying face up • Laying face down • Closest to the skin • Looseness in the joint • Top side of a structure • Towards the top or head • Below or toward the feet • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • Farthest away from the skin • F is the abbreviation for _____ • amb is the abbreviation for _____ • Increasing the angle of the joint • ADL is the abbreviation for _____ • ...
Medical vocabulary 2025-08-28
Across
- kind of pain that beats or stop and start very quickly
- recommend a medication for a patient
- kind of pain that goes away for a period of time and then returns
- a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit.
- become more rigid and less flexible
- kind of pain that is extremely bad
- neglectful, unethical or illegal action by a doctor during the practice
- that happens repeatedly
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- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to spend the night at a hospital.
- to ______ on a diet
- I'll ---- you on some aspirin
- record collection of a patient’s medical history including past and current medical conditions, medications, etc.
- ----on weight (opposite of LOSE weight)
- measure of the quantity of fat in a person’s body
- a feeling of understanding and connection between a patient and a doctor that helps them communicate well
- literacy understand/make decisions about health
- How do you ___________ the intensity of your pain on a scale of 1 to 10?
- any damage to a person’s body
- kind of pain that is very strong and comes very quickly
- an injury which involves splitting the skin
- a return to a normal state of health
- irregular electrical activity in the heart
22 Clues: to ______ on a diet • that happens repeatedly • I'll ---- you on some aspirin • any damage to a person’s body • kind of pain that is extremely bad • become more rigid and less flexible • recommend a medication for a patient • a return to a normal state of health • ----on weight (opposite of LOSE weight) • irregular electrical activity in the heart • ...
Medical terms 2025-08-27
Across
- Towards the top or head
- Complete separation of two ends of a joint
- status post
- Divides the body into equal left and right halves
- Movement toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Injury with a long onset and long duration
- Situated or pertaining to a center
- a region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
- Extreme or excessive straightening of a part
- Divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- Recent or new injury, sudden onset
- The underside of the foot
- Partial or incomplete separation of a joint
- Movement away from the midline of the body in the transverse plane
- Closest to the skin
- Below or toward the feet
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- Pain felt somewhere other than its origin
- Increasing the angle of the joint
- Movement toward the midline of the body
- Top side of a structure
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates medially toward midline
- The anterior surface of the arm or leg rotates laterally away from the midline
- surgery
- laying face down
- when awake
- Looseness in the joint
- lying face up
- Divides the body in front and back halves
- Pain produced when structure is palpated
- vital signs
- Amount of movement allowed at the joint
- a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath
- Turning the forearm toward the body
- Situated away from a center
- Decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint
- therapy or treatment
- farthest away from the skin
38 Clues: surgery • when awake • status post • vital signs • lying face up • laying face down • Closest to the skin • therapy or treatment • Looseness in the joint • Towards the top or head • Top side of a structure • Below or toward the feet • The underside of the foot • Situated away from a center • farthest away from the skin • Increasing the angle of the joint • Situated or pertaining to a center • ...
Medical Doctors 2025-09-02
Across
- administers anesthesia care during surgeries
- another name for an ENT doctor
- specialists who diagnose and treat acute and chronic pain conditions
- treats conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system
- treats conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract
- treats disorders of the musculoskeletal system using manual techniques
- foot doctor
- specializes in treatment of hormones and endocrine system
- dental specialist who focuses on correcting bite and alignment issues of the teeth and jaws, also inserts braces
- practices dentistry or treatment of the teeth
- specializes in eye and vision care
- treats asthma and other allergic diseases
- treatment of inflammation in the bones, joints and internal organs
- treats diseases of the blood vessels
- treats the nervous system
- treatment of cancer
- dental specialist who focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease
- dental specialist with advanced training in restoring and replacing teeth, also handles dentures, crowns, bridges, veneers and dental implants
- treats injuries and diseases of the bones, muscles, joints, soft tissues
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- main point of contact for everyday and non-emergency health needs aka "gatekeeper"
- diagnoses and treats lungs and respiratory system
- specializes in care of mothers and babies before, during and after birth
- diagnoses and treats psychiatric disorders
- practices preventative care and the body's ability to heal itself
- diagnoses and treats mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- helps to improve mobility, restore function, manage pain through exercise
- diagnoses and treats conditions of the heart and blood vessels
- advanced practice registered nurse
- treats diseases by studying body fluids, tissues and organs
- dental specialist who focuses on saving teeth by diagnosing and treating issues with the tooth's pulp, also performs root canals
- practices osteopathic medicine as a holistic approach to healthcare
- works with physicians to provide a range of healthcare services in every specialty
- treats skin, hair and nail conditions
- treats digestive system aka GI tract and liver
- treats ear, nose and throat conditions aka ENT doctor
- performs simple and complex surgeries of the mouth and tooth extractions
- diagnoses and treats problems with hearing and balance
- treats the female reproductive system
- repairs physical defects regarding a person's overall appearance
- kidney care doctor
- performs vision tests, diagnoses and treats vision problems and eye diseases
41 Clues: foot doctor • kidney care doctor • treatment of cancer • treats the nervous system • another name for an ENT doctor • advanced practice registered nurse • specializes in eye and vision care • treats diseases of the blood vessels • treats skin, hair and nail conditions • treats the female reproductive system • treats asthma and other allergic diseases • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-01-08
Across
- disease
- Limb is placed in a straight position
- x-ray film of a joint
- pain in the joint
- inflammation of a tendon
- Bending forward curve of lumbar spine
- below the scapula
- slow
- under or below
- abnormal development
- hand bones
- excessive development
- inflammation
- bone
- pain
- flow or discharge
- fingers and toes
- muscle
- loss of bone density
- clavicle
- inflammation of a joint
- difficult movement
- developing bone cell
- Lateral curve of spine
- specialist in treating and diagnosing foot conditions
- painful wrist with compression of nerve
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- removal of intervertebral disk
- movement toward the body
- excessive movement
- heel bone
- movement away from the body
- film or picture
- hereditary condition causing degeneration of muscle
- inflammation of a bursa sac
- white
- surgical removal
- bad painful or difficult
- Limb is bent
- slow movement
- without development
- Hump of thoracic spine
- heart
- softening of cartilage
- foot bones
- artificial substitute for a body part
- bone cell
- above or excessive
- upper jawbone or cheek
48 Clues: slow • bone • pain • white • heart • muscle • disease • clavicle • heel bone • bone cell • hand bones • foot bones • Limb is bent • inflammation • slow movement • under or below • film or picture • surgical removal • fingers and toes • pain in the joint • below the scapula • flow or discharge • excessive movement • difficult movement • above or excessive • without development • abnormal development • loss of bone density • ...
Medical terms 2025-10-14
Across
- congestive heart failure
- instrument to measure pressure
- electrocardiogram
- listen for the sounds of the heart
- echocardiogram
- lung
- deep vein thrombosis
- oxygen
- heart
Down
- Any vessel can be looked at with this procedure
- ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- circulation must have something to do with the lungs
- thick walls and carry blood away from the heart
- main type of blood vessel
- small
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- divided into 4 chambers
- ultrasonography look at blood going through blood vessels
- vein
- automated external defibrillator
20 Clues: vein • lung • small • heart • oxygen • echocardiogram • electrocardiogram • deep vein thrombosis • divided into 4 chambers • congestive heart failure • main type of blood vessel • instrument to measure pressure • automated external defibrillator • listen for the sounds of the heart • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • Any vessel can be looked at with this procedure • ...
Medical terminology 2025-10-02
Across
- Specialty of lungs and respiratory system
- Study of bones, joints, and muscles
- Medicine for children.
- high blood pressure
- Study of body structure.
- Medicine for pregnancy and childbirth.
- low blood pressure
- Long-lasting condition
- Tube-camera exam of internal organs
- Study of blood disorders
- Infarction. heart attack
- Study of cancer.
- Predicted outcome of a disease.
- Study of drugs and medicines.
- cancer of the white blood cells
- Process of identifying a disease
- low on red blood cells
- Removal of tissue for examination.
- Blood filtration when kidneys fail
- Branch dealing with mental health.
- weak bones disease
- Medical specialty of the heart.
- Study of the eyes
- Specialty of urine
- spreading of cancer cells
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- Digestive system specialty
- joint inflamation
- Study of hormones and glands
- Study of body function.
- Infection causing inflammation of the lungs
- Specialty of kidneys.
- Study of skin diseases.
- Collection of symptoms that occur together
- Infection causing inflammation of the lungs
- irregular heartbeat
- Ear, nose, and throat specialty.
- Procedure to open blocked blood vessels.
- Medicine for the elderly.
- Use of imaging like X-rays and CT scans.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the brain and nerves.
- disease with high blood sugar
- Medicine for female reproductive system
- Study of immune system.
- Treatment for Cancer
- study of disease processes
45 Clues: Study of cancer. • joint inflamation • Study of the eyes • low blood pressure • weak bones disease • Specialty of urine • high blood pressure • irregular heartbeat • Treatment for Cancer • Specialty of kidneys. • Medicine for children. • Long-lasting condition • low on red blood cells • Study of body function. • Study of skin diseases. • Study of immune system. • Study of body structure. • ...
medical suffix's 2025-09-24
21 Clues: cell • pain • sound • tumor • thirst • record • tubular • disease • opening • removal • fixation • incision • study of • producing • softening • specialist • deficiency • destruction • inflammation • afflicted with • exaggerated fear
Medical terms 2026-02-06
Across
- A scheduled visit to see the doctor.
- When germs make you sick.
- Pain in your belly.
- Something you take to feel better.
- Tiny germs that cause diseases.
- A person receiving medical care.
- A place where people go when they are very sick or hurt.
- A common illness with a runny nose.
- When your body reacts badly to something.
- A person who cares for patients in a hospital.
- When your body temperature is very high.
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- A person who helps sick people.
- Cloth used to cover a wound.
- Medicine given with a needle.
- When air suddenly comes out of your throat.
- A serious situation needing fast help.
- Pain in your head.
- Damage to your body from an accident.
- The feeling when something hurts.
- A sickness that causes fever and body aches.
20 Clues: Pain in your head. • Pain in your belly. • When germs make you sick. • Cloth used to cover a wound. • Medicine given with a needle. • A person who helps sick people. • Tiny germs that cause diseases. • A person receiving medical care. • The feeling when something hurts. • Something you take to feel better. • A common illness with a runny nose. • ...
medical terminology 2026-03-11
Across
- / A chronic condition where the heart cannot pump blood effectively.
- FAILURE / heart muscle becomes weak
- / Tiny, thin-walled vessels connecting arterioles and venules, allowing for exchange of water, oxygen, and nutrients
- / magnetic imaging
- / The largest artery in the body, which carries blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
- / Refers to a vein
- / Thick-walled vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to tissues
- / Vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart
- CATHETER / invasive catheter procedure
- / Means fast or rapid
- / blood flow to the brain is restricted
- / A common heart rhythm disorder characterized by rapid and irregular beating.
- / Means heart
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- / A disorder of the heart's electrical system
- / Means vessel
- / Commonly known as a heart attack, this occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked.
- ARTERY DISEASE / Narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the legs, arms, and stomach.
- / A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- ARTERY DISEASE / where plaque builds up in the arteries supplying blood to the heart
- / The pressure of the blood in the circulatory system.
- / tests the activity of the heart
- / Indicates inflammation
- / inconclusive x-ray
- MONITOR / device worn for 24-48 hours
- / The primary muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
25 Clues: / Means heart • / Means vessel • / magnetic imaging • / Refers to a vein • / inconclusive x-ray • / Means fast or rapid • / Indicates inflammation • / tests the activity of the heart • FAILURE / heart muscle becomes weak • MONITOR / device worn for 24-48 hours • CATHETER / invasive catheter procedure • / blood flow to the brain is restricted • ...
Medical Terms 2026-03-26
Across
- Tissue that supports and isulates organs and tissue
- Ventricular tachycardia
- Blood flow to the brain is interrupted
- Slow heartbeat
- Artery disease that narrows arteries
- Failure for heart to pump blood
- fast
- Electrocardiogram
- within
- Muscle tissue that regulates internal organ function
- A type of heart disease cause by plaque buildup
- Muscle Only found in the heart
- Creates detailed images of vessels
- Procedure without radiation to see inside
- Above
Down
- Tissue lining the entire cardiovascular system
- Test that evaluates how well the heart works
- Congestive heart failure
- Irregular heartbeat or abnormal rhythm
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Ultrasound to see the hearts chambers and vessels
- Below
- measures the electro activity of the heart
- Tissue acts as the control center for the body
- Blood pressure
25 Clues: fast • Below • Above • within • Slow heartbeat • Blood pressure • Electrocardiogram • Ventricular tachycardia • Coronary Artery Disease • Congestive heart failure • Muscle Only found in the heart • Failure for heart to pump blood • Creates detailed images of vessels • Artery disease that narrows arteries • Irregular heartbeat or abnormal rhythm • Blood flow to the brain is interrupted • ...
Medical term 2026-03-30
Across
- destroying worn-out erythrocytes (red blood cells) and releasing their hemoglobin for reuse
- vein
- and prothrombin are the clotting proteins found in plasma
- the release of a tendons from adhesions
- slows clotting and prevents new clots from forming
- inflammation
- specialist
- an inflammation of a bone
- rash hives
- an abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- an excessive discharge of watery mucus from the bronchi
- vomiting
- one-celled microscopic organisms
- the passage of black, tarry, foul smelling stools
- surgical suturing of a muscle
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- the return of swallowed food into the mouth
- also known as hypersensitivity, is an over-reaction by the body to a particular antigen
- muscle
- the abnormal softening of cartilage
- redness of the skin due to capillary dilation
- the study of the structures of the body
- a benign, slow-growing fatty tumor located between the skin and the muscle layer
- situated in the back; also means on the back part of an organ
- the bones of the fingers and toes
- a fatty substance that travels through the blood and is found in all parts of the body
- abnormal hardening
- inflammation of the stomach
- the sudden spasmodic closure of the larynx
- deficiency
- refers to a collection of puss in any body cavity
30 Clues: vein • muscle • vomiting • specialist • rash hives • deficiency • inflammation • abnormal hardening • an inflammation of a bone • inflammation of the stomach • surgical suturing of a muscle • one-celled microscopic organisms • the bones of the fingers and toes • the abnormal softening of cartilage • the study of the structures of the body • the release of a tendons from adhesions • ...
Medical Terminology 2026-03-25
MT Musculoskeletal Part 3 2025-03-17
Across
- muscular dystrophy signs and ___ usually start at age 3-5 years old
- this is a deformity of the big toe joint
- the abbreviation for a disease caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist area
- as of now, there is no ___ for muscular dystrophy (Duchenne's) or any related type
- the word for swayback (curvature of the lower back)
- the medical meaning of malacia
- ortho is the medical word for this
- this medical word means debility
- by this age, young boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are unable to walk and must use a WC
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- the medical word meaning to surgically break a bone
- the medical word for binding/fixing a bone
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an ___ disease seen primary in boys
- the medical word cyte means ___
- a frozen joint caused by the fibrosis of connective tissue
- this is a build-up of uric acid in the joint causing red, painful big toe joints
15 Clues: the medical meaning of malacia • the medical word cyte means ___ • this medical word means debility • ortho is the medical word for this • this is a deformity of the big toe joint • the medical word for binding/fixing a bone • the medical word meaning to surgically break a bone • the word for swayback (curvature of the lower back) • ...
Hospital 2023-06-26
Across
- A strip of cloth or material used to cover wounds and protect them from dirt and infection. Bandages help in wound healing and prevent further injury.
- A chair with wheels designed for people who have difficulty walking or moving. Wheelchairs provide mobility and independence for individuals with disabilities.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and provides care to patients. Nurses help with patient monitoring, administer medication, and offer support.
- The process of administering a vaccine to prevent certain diseases. Vaccinations are important for building immunity and protecting against infections.
- A device used to measure body temperature. Thermometers are commonly used in hospitals to assess a patient's health condition.
- A person receiving medical treatment or care. Patients visit hospitals when they are sick or injured to receive medical attention and assistance.
- A medical imaging technique that uses radiation to produce images of bones and internal structures. X-rays help doctors diagnose fractures, infections, and other conditions.
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- A vehicle equipped to transport sick or injured individuals to the hospital. Ambulances have medical equipment and personnel to provide emergency care.
- A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside a patient's body, such as the heartbeat or lung sounds.
- A place where medications are prepared, dispensed, and sold. Pharmacies provide prescribed medications and offer guidance on their usage.
- A medical procedure performed by a surgeon to treat or repair a part of the body. Surgeries can be minor or major, depending on the condition being addressed.
- Devices used to assist individuals with walking when they have an injury or disability affecting their legs. Crutches provide support and stability.
- A dental healthcare professional who takes care of teeth and oral health. Dentists perform check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and other dental procedures.
- A sudden and serious situation requiring immediate action or medical attention. Hospitals have emergency departments to handle urgent cases.
- A trained medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Doctors examine patients, prescribe medicine, and provide medical advice.
- A place where people go to receive medical care and treatment. Hospitals have doctors, nurses, and medical equipment to help sick or injured individuals.
16 Clues: A medical instrument used by doctors to listen to the sounds inside a patient's body, such as the heartbeat or lung sounds. • A device used to measure body temperature. Thermometers are commonly used in hospitals to assess a patient's health condition. • ...
MAR crossword 2014-08-06
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- A summary of financial accounts showing balances due is known as:
- With an angry patient, you should always
- How many different stages of grief are identified by Kubler-Ross?
- between
- Methods of gaining licensure include:
- Which of the following professional attributes indicates the ability to identify with someone else’s situation?
- The initials “RMA” listed after a medical assistant’s name indicate
- four times a day
- Which of the following is not part of the communication cycle?
- Which one of the following defense mechanisms is defined as putting unpleasant events, feelings, or thoughts out of one's mind?
- within
- The goal of a medical assistant to treat patients and their families fairly is achieved by
- Which of the following refers to the practice of underlining or highlighting important words and phrases when opening the mail?
- Currently, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Clinical Laboratory Improvements Act do not require medical assistants to be
- Which of the following constitutes unprofessional behavior when interacting with an externship preceptor?
- Should be addressed as "Mr." or "Mrs." unless they tell you otherwise
- Good interpersonal skills include
- The abbreviation “CMA,” when listed after a medical assistant’s name, is his or her
- inflammation
- A list of places where the doctor will visit during a convention is known as a(n):
- Account statements for a medical practice should be sent as:
- A crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment for more than one year is known as a
- The 5 Cs of communication include
- The abbreviation for Plaza is:
- Which of the following organizations offers the Registered Medical Assistant credential?
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- twice a day
- Which of the following terms means the act of articulating and speaking clearly?
- A division of medicine that involves medical issues or medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice, crimes, and accidents is
- Which of the following terms describes behaving courteously, conscientiously, and in a generally businesslike manner?
- disease
- above
- surrounding
- When an employee can leave the organization at any time, or for any cause or reason is known as:
- In medical offices, memoranda are most commonly used to communicate with which of the following groups of people?
- Which of the following words best describes a medical assistant who works effectively as a team member in the medical office?
- abstinence from committing any harm is:
- The three types of listening are evaluative, active, and
- immediately
- Which of the following organizations publishes a journal called CMA Today?
- Being able to disconnect the importance of an emotional event from a specific event or idea is known as:
- The voluntary termination of pregnancy is an example of what type of dilemma
41 Clues: above • within • between • disease • twice a day • surrounding • immediately • inflammation • four times a day • The abbreviation for Plaza is: • Good interpersonal skills include • The 5 Cs of communication include • Methods of gaining licensure include: • abstinence from committing any harm is: • With an angry patient, you should always • ...
Cardiovascular System Terminology 2023-06-23
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- abnormally fast heartbeat
- medical term for a heart attack
- fatty deposit that builds up within an artery
- relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- condition characterized by the hardening and narrowing of arteries
- test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- medical term for high blood pressure
- irregular heart rhythm
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- organ responsible for pumping blood
- medical term for inflammation of a vein
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to inadequate oxygenation
- attack condition resulting from the blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- medical term for the contraction phase of the heartbeat
- medical term for the enlargement of the heart
- inadequate oxygen supply to tissues
15 Clues: irregular heart rhythm • abnormally fast heartbeat • medical term for a heart attack • relaxation phase of the heartbeat • organ responsible for pumping blood • inadequate oxygen supply to tissues • medical term for high blood pressure • medical term for inflammation of a vein • fatty deposit that builds up within an artery • medical term for the enlargement of the heart • ...
ENGLISH PROJECT (NURSING) 2024-09-25
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- An emergency procedure aimed at restoring a person’s breathing and circulation after their heart or breathing has stopped.
- A medical record containing detailed information about a patient’s history, treatment, and progress.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and test results.
- A material used to cover and protect wounds, aiding in healing and preventing infection.
- A garment worn in hospital or surgical settings to protect the skin and clothing of medical staff from contamination.
- A set of medical steps performed to diagnose, treat, or manage a health condition.
- The attention and support provided to patients to improve their physical and emotional well-being.
- A procedure in which a drug or substance is administered into the body using a needle.
- home A facility that provides long-term care for elderly or ill individuals who are unable to care for themselves.
- A period of time during which a healthcare professional works. Shifts can be during the day or night.
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to a hospital or medical facility.
- A medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling pain during surgical procedures by using medication to induce a loss of sensation or consciousness
- A deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering, leading to a desire to help alleviate that suffering.
- The process by which a person regains health following an illness, surgery, or medical treatment.
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- The process of eliminating all microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and spores, to prevent infections.
- A treatment used to relieve or cure a disease or to improve the physical or emotional condition of a patient.
- Key indicators of basic body functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and breathing.
- The invasion of the body by microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses that can cause illness.
- Services provided to maintain or improve people's health, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
- Disposable hand coverings worn by medical personnel to protect themselves and patients from infections and contamination.
- A substance or drug administered to a patient to prevent or treat a disease.
- A medical situation requiring immediate attention to prevent serious complications or death.
- A set of medical actions, such as medications or therapies, aimed at curing or alleviating a disease or condition.
- A method of delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a vein.
- A medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal body sounds, such as heartbeats and breathing.
- Signs or changes in the body that indicate the presence of a disease or condition.
- A person receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital, clinic, or under the supervision of healthcare professionals.
- A medical procedure involving cutting the body to treat a condition, repair tissues, or remove organs.
- Damage or break in the skin or body tissues, often caused by an injury or cut.
- A trained professional responsible for caring for patients, administering treatments, and aiding in recovery.
30 Clues: A substance or drug administered to a patient to prevent or treat a disease. • A method of delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a vein. • Damage or break in the skin or body tissues, often caused by an injury or cut. • The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms and test results. • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Benefits 2023-08-30
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- Money you contribute towards savings for medical needs
- Charter Employee Assistance Program
- Annual amount you pay towards your insurance needs prior to your copay
- Where you can get your degree for free
- Legal Insurance protection you can purchase
- Amount you pay for each medical service after meeting your deductible
- Dental Insurance Provider
- Anthem Medical App
- Company Recognition Portal
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- At home Physical Therapy program free to all employees and their dependents
- The time to make your benefit selections for the year
- Manager of your HSA/FSA/HRA dollars
- 401K Management Company
- Expert second opinion resource
- Prescription Benefit Manager
- Vision Insurance Provider
- Money Charter puts in a fund for your retirement
- Medical Insurance Provider
18 Clues: Anthem Medical App • 401K Management Company • Vision Insurance Provider • Dental Insurance Provider • Medical Insurance Provider • Company Recognition Portal • Prescription Benefit Manager • Expert second opinion resource • Manager of your HSA/FSA/HRA dollars • Charter Employee Assistance Program • Where you can get your degree for free • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-05
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- System Body's defense against infections and diseases
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
- Doctor specializing in heart diseases
- High-energy radiation for imaging the body
- Medical field focused on skin disorders
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Abnormal cell growth and division
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
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- Identifying a disease or condition
- Medical imaging and interpretation
- Loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery
- Medication to treat bacterial infections
- Medical procedure involving incision and repair
- Abnormal immune reaction to a substance
- Disease-causing microorganism
16 Clues: Microscopic infectious agent • Disease-causing microorganism • Abnormal cell growth and division • Identifying a disease or condition • Medical imaging and interpretation • Doctor specializing in heart diseases • Medical field focused on skin disorders • Abnormal immune reaction to a substance • Medication to treat bacterial infections • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-05
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- System Body's defense against infections and diseases
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
- Doctor specializing in heart diseases
- High-energy radiation for imaging the body
- Medical field focused on skin disorders
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Abnormal cell growth and division
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
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- Identifying a disease or condition
- Medical imaging and interpretation
- Loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery
- Medication to treat bacterial infections
- Medical procedure involving incision and repair
- Abnormal immune reaction to a substance
- Disease-causing microorganism
16 Clues: Microscopic infectious agent • Disease-causing microorganism • Abnormal cell growth and division • Identifying a disease or condition • Medical imaging and interpretation • Doctor specializing in heart diseases • Medical field focused on skin disorders • Abnormal immune reaction to a substance • Medication to treat bacterial infections • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-05
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- System Body's defense against infections and diseases
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
- Doctor specializing in heart diseases
- High-energy radiation for imaging the body
- Medical field focused on skin disorders
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Abnormal cell growth and division
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
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- Identifying a disease or condition
- Medical imaging and interpretation
- Loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery
- Medication to treat bacterial infections
- Medical procedure involving incision and repair
- Abnormal immune reaction to a substance
- Disease-causing microorganism
16 Clues: Microscopic infectious agent • Disease-causing microorganism • Abnormal cell growth and division • Identifying a disease or condition • Medical imaging and interpretation • Doctor specializing in heart diseases • Medical field focused on skin disorders • Abnormal immune reaction to a substance • Medication to treat bacterial infections • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-05
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- System Body's defense against infections and diseases
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
- Doctor specializing in heart diseases
- High-energy radiation for imaging the body
- Medical field focused on skin disorders
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Abnormal cell growth and division
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
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- Identifying a disease or condition
- Medical imaging and interpretation
- Loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery
- Medication to treat bacterial infections
- Medical procedure involving incision and repair
- Abnormal immune reaction to a substance
- Disease-causing microorganism
16 Clues: Microscopic infectious agent • Disease-causing microorganism • Abnormal cell growth and division • Identifying a disease or condition • Medical imaging and interpretation • Doctor specializing in heart diseases • Medical field focused on skin disorders • Abnormal immune reaction to a substance • Medication to treat bacterial infections • ...
First Aid Crossword 2021-05-13
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- body doesn't get enough blood flow
- PCS
- heimlich maneuver
- DTA
- forms fibers
- medical attention caused by poison
- electrical energy between brain cells
- consumption of substances
- being kept secret/private
- traumatic brain injury
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- allergic reaction
- AED
- limits the flow of blood
- freeze disease
- emergency medical services
- permission
- stopping the blood with hands
- left out/exculded
- failure to exercise
- blockage in the airway
- BOD
- draws substances into the lungs
- most common type of seizure
- an order to someone
- medical help given
25 Clues: AED • PCS • DTA • BOD • permission • forms fibers • freeze disease • allergic reaction • heimlich maneuver • left out/exculded • medical help given • failure to exercise • an order to someone • blockage in the airway • traumatic brain injury • limits the flow of blood • consumption of substances • being kept secret/private • emergency medical services • most common type of seizure • ...
Physical examination of veins: signs of venous insufficiency and thrombosis 2025-02-09
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- Medical term for vein stripping
- Medical term for vein inflammation
- Ulceration due to venous insufficiency
- Vein examination finding
- Vein examination technique
- Superficial vein thrombosis symptom
- Venous insufficiency symptom
- Venous stasis dermatitis symptom
- Complication of untreated DVT
- Risk factor for varicose veins
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- Vein valve problem leading to insufficiency
- Risk factor for venous thromboembolism
- Skin discoloration due to venous stasis
- Blood clot formation in a vein
- Vein appearance in venous
- Medical imaging test for DVT
- Vein treatment option
- Swelling in the affected limb
- Complication of venous insufficiency
- Swelling and pain in the calf
20 Clues: Vein treatment option • Vein examination finding • Vein appearance in venous • Vein examination technique • Medical imaging test for DVT • Venous insufficiency symptom • Swelling in the affected limb • Swelling and pain in the calf • Complication of untreated DVT • Blood clot formation in a vein • Risk factor for varicose veins • Medical term for vein stripping • ...
REVIEW of Skin Parts 1 & 2 2025-10-16
20 Clues: 鱗屑 • 母斑 • 膿汁 • 結節 • 全身性 • 小水疱 • 集簇性 • 局所性 • 大水疱 • 擦り傷 • 散在性 • 斑/斑点 • かさぶた • 丘疹(きゆうしん) • 切り傷 or ____ wound • 鈍器外傷 or ___ force trauma • medical term for "wart" (いぼ) • 裂傷 or "tear" in medical terms • あざ or "bruise" in medical terms • 蕁麻疹(じんましん), a colorless rash from allergy
Medical Terminology 2023-09-05
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- High-energy radiation for imaging the body
- System Body's defense against infections and diseases
- Disease-causing microorganism
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
- Medical imaging and interpretation
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
- Medical procedure involving incision and repair
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- Doctor specializing in heart diseases
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery
- Abnormal immune reaction to a substance
- Medical field focused on skin disorders
- Identifying a disease or condition
- Medication to treat bacterial infections
- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Abnormal cell growth and division
16 Clues: Microscopic infectious agent • Disease-causing microorganism • Abnormal cell growth and division • Identifying a disease or condition • Medical imaging and interpretation • Doctor specializing in heart diseases • Abnormal immune reaction to a substance • Medical field focused on skin disorders • Medication to treat bacterial infections • ...
Insurance Terms 2025-07-11
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- set amount of cost sharing
- periodic amount paid to private insurance company, Medicare etc for insurance coverage
- way of caring for terminally ill
- written order from PCP for insured to see specialist or get certain medical services
- Care non emergency unforeseen medical illness/injury/condition that requiring immediate medical care
- treatment to clean blood when kidneys cannot
- Federal health insurance program for people over 65 years old, 24+ months SSD, and/or certain medical conditions.
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- percentage insurance pays for cost sharing
- supplement medical only insurance to Original Medicare
- list of prescription drugs
- Help federal program to pay for low income individuals Part D costs
- out of pocket the most an enrollee would pay in one year for covered services
- Amount paid by insurance before insurance pays
- joint federal and state program to help with medical costs of low income individuals
- Permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant
15 Clues: set amount of cost sharing • list of prescription drugs • way of caring for terminally ill • percentage insurance pays for cost sharing • treatment to clean blood when kidneys cannot • Amount paid by insurance before insurance pays • supplement medical only insurance to Original Medicare • Permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant • ...
Medicare Review 1 2023-11-22
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- during this stage of drug coverage consumers pay approx. %25
- Medicare ______ plans become the primary payer
- Before ___ is met member will pay %100 of covered medical services
- in 2024 the consumer pays 0% once they reach the ____ Drug stage
- Can receive medical services out of network, often costs more
- Basic verification needed on every call
- Medicare ______ plans pay secondary to
- Can receive medical services out of network for specific services (usually Dental)
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- _____ Notice of change letters sent out towards the end of year to let consumers know their upcoming changes
- Percentage member pays for covered services
- once they reach the ____ Members enter the coverage gap
- Once ___ is met, member will pay %0 of covered medical services
- Can receive medical services in network only
- Set dollar amount member pays for covered services
- Can receive medical services in or out of network at the same costshare
15 Clues: Medicare ______ plans pay secondary to • Basic verification needed on every call • Percentage member pays for covered services • Can receive medical services in network only • Medicare ______ plans become the primary payer • Set dollar amount member pays for covered services • once they reach the ____ Members enter the coverage gap • ...
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 2024-02-29
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- Number of sick and departmental leave entitled to for the year
- Number of Vacation leave entitled to for the year
- Medical Chief of Staff
- Acting Chief Exceutive Officer
- This type of leave is five or more days
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- Name of agency doctors have to be registered with
- The first name the Hospital had
- Dress code that is for all medical doctors
- Number of rotations Medical Interns have to do
- Dean of Medical Sciences
- An allowance that is paid to all level medical doctors
- Number of rotations Senior House Officer have to do
- A medical profession that works closely with doctors
13 Clues: Medical Chief of Staff • Dean of Medical Sciences • Acting Chief Exceutive Officer • The first name the Hospital had • This type of leave is five or more days • Dress code that is for all medical doctors • Number of rotations Medical Interns have to do • Name of agency doctors have to be registered with • Number of Vacation leave entitled to for the year • ...
GENAO 2018-08-29
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR DOCTORS? 2025-06-11
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- A medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- a specialist in the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the bone
- A medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- A medical specialist trained to diagnose and treat conditions of the ear, nose, and throat, as well as related areas of the head and neck.
- A person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions using imaging equipment
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- A medical doctor specializing in the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and other related organs.
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes
- A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and researching blood disorders, including those affecting the bone marrow and lymphatic system
- A medical doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of kidney diseases and conditions
- An expert on diet and nutrition.
- A doctor who has special training in diagnosing, treating and managing patients with cancer.
- A physician who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels
14 Clues: An expert on diet and nutrition. • A medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • A medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases. • A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the bone • A medical doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of kidney diseases and conditions • ...
Health 2024-10-02
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- A medical device used to view the inside of the body
- Medical worker who help doctor
- A small box with medical supplies
- High temperature
- Medical professioal that help patients
- A pain in the stomach
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- A painful feeling in the throat
- Something we use to cover small cuts or injuries
- A vehicle used to transport patients
- Someone who needs medical help
- A pain in the head
- Red, irritated skin
- Treatment for patients
13 Clues: High temperature • A pain in the head • Red, irritated skin • A pain in the stomach • Treatment for patients • Someone who needs medical help • Medical worker who help doctor • A painful feeling in the throat • A small box with medical supplies • A vehicle used to transport patients • Medical professioal that help patients • Something we use to cover small cuts or injuries • ...
Hospital 2023-08-14
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- What is a thin fabric used to cover and protect wounds or as a dressing during surgery?
- What is a device used to help individuals with limited mobility move around?
- Who is a medical professional that examines, diagnoses, and treats patients?
- What is a medical procedure performed by doctors to treat injuries or illnesses?
- What is a person who is receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital?
- What is a rigid protective cover used to support and protect broken bones?
- What is a surgical instrument used by doctors for cutting during surgery?
- What is a small solid form of medication that is swallowed?
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- What is a strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries?
- What is a substance used to treat or cure illnesses or medical conditions?
- What is a medical tool used by doctors to listen to a patient's heartbeat and breathing?
- What is a medical tool used to inject fluids into the body or withdraw blood?
- What is a vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital in emergencies?
- What is a place where sick or injured people go to receive medical treatment?
- Who is a medical professional that provides care, administers medication, and assists doctors?
15 Clues: What is a small solid form of medication that is swallowed? • What is a strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries? • What is a surgical instrument used by doctors for cutting during surgery? • What is a substance used to treat or cure illnesses or medical conditions? • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-05
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- System Body's defense against infections and diseases
- Administration of vaccines to prevent diseases
- Doctor specializing in heart diseases
- High-energy radiation for imaging the body
- Medical field focused on skin disorders
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Abnormal cell growth and division
- Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents
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- Identifying a disease or condition
- Medical imaging and interpretation
- Loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery
- Medication to treat bacterial infections
- Medical procedure involving incision and repair
- Abnormal immune reaction to a substance
- Disease-causing microorganism
16 Clues: Microscopic infectious agent • Disease-causing microorganism • Abnormal cell growth and division • Identifying a disease or condition • Medical imaging and interpretation • Doctor specializing in heart diseases • Medical field focused on skin disorders • Abnormal immune reaction to a substance • Medication to treat bacterial infections • ...
EMD 2025-04-15
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- Perfuse sweating
- High blood pressure
- Automated External Defibrillator
- A leaf shaped organ that hangs over the opening of the larynx
- Swelling caused by blood outside the blood vessel
- Emergency Medical System
- Quality Improvement
- The point at which the baby's head can be seen during childbirth
- Emergency Medical Dispatcher
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- medical instructions to be provided when patients need immediate care to save their lives
- Quality Assurance
- Long duration or frequent occurrence
- A person in this state cannot be aroused by any stimuli
- Low blood pressure
- Emergency Medical Technician
- Advanced Life Support
16 Clues: Perfuse sweating • Quality Assurance • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Quality Improvement • Advanced Life Support • Emergency Medical System • Emergency Medical Technician • Emergency Medical Dispatcher • Automated External Defibrillator • Long duration or frequent occurrence • Swelling caused by blood outside the blood vessel • ...
U.S. Healthcare 2025-11-26
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- the medical van that rushes injured/sick persons to the hospital
- this means everyone has access to it
- medical professional
- costing a lot of money
- a routine medical examination
- where you are taken in a medical emergency
- where medical procedures take place
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- a company you pay to help you financially in an emergency
- something you have to pay
- something that requires immediate attention
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- Annual Salary/How much money someone makes
12 Clues: medical professional • costing a lot of money • something you have to pay • a routine medical examination • where medical procedures take place • this means everyone has access to it • Annual Salary/How much money someone makes • where you are taken in a medical emergency • something that requires immediate attention • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
The Eye 2020-06-23
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- replacement of natural lens for artificial lens
- inflammation of eyelid
- medical term for a sty
- light
- old age
- inflammation of retina
- intraocular lens
- medical term for pinkeye
- absence of the lens
- nerve nerve responsible for sight
- eye
- dropping of superior eyelid
- condition of vision
- inflammation of the cornea
- tear
- drop
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- water
- excision of an eyeball
- medical term for nearsightedness
- retina cells that respond to dim light
- retina cells that respond to bright light
- agent that causes the pupil to contract
- medical term for farsightedness
- irrigation washing of eye with water or other fluids
- glassy
- blind spot in vision
- eyestrain
- inward turning of eyelid rim
- excision of a portion of iris tissue
- extraction excision of a cloudy lens from eye
30 Clues: eye • tear • drop • water • light • glassy • old age • eyestrain • intraocular lens • absence of the lens • condition of vision • blind spot in vision • inflammation of eyelid • medical term for a sty • excision of an eyeball • inflammation of retina • medical term for pinkeye • inflammation of the cornea • dropping of superior eyelid • inward turning of eyelid rim • medical term for farsightedness • ...
Evidence-based medicine 2025-02-13
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- A challenge in implementing EBM—lack of this
- Kazakhstan’s capital, a center for medical development
- A city with major medical research institutions
- A key healthcare defect—lack of this for treatment
- Key principle of EBM
- A key part of healthcare quality—avoiding this
- A key aspect of medical guidelines
- An issue with healthcare related to high costs
- An infectious disease common in Kazakhstan
- A key factor in public health improvement
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- A deficiency common in the population
- A crucial component of clinical trials
- A challenge in rural healthcare—lack of this
- A condition linked to poor diet and stress
- A medical journal publishing EBM research
- A lung disease affecting many Kazakhs
- A major cardiovascular condition
- A major risk factor for chronic diseases
- A widespread endocrine disorder
- A type of study important for EBM
20 Clues: Key principle of EBM • A widespread endocrine disorder • A major cardiovascular condition • A type of study important for EBM • A key aspect of medical guidelines • A deficiency common in the population • A lung disease affecting many Kazakhs • A crucial component of clinical trials • A major risk factor for chronic diseases • A medical journal publishing EBM research • ...
Medicine 1250 to 1700 2023-07-14
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- Roman doctor whose books on anatomy were widely used for over 1000 years
- Medical instrument greatly developed by van Leeuwenhoek
- Places of medical care usually staffed by monks and nuns until the late 1530s
- Mixed medicines and provided medical advice
- A common herbal remedy, made of many ingredients
- Bad air, believed to cause illness
- Disease passing from person to person
- Did surgery and cut hair
- Separating the sick from the healthy to prevent disease
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- A way of balancing the humours that might be used if you were feverish
- Royal _______, an organisation focused on scientific research and supported by Charles II
- Known as the 'English Hippocrates' he greatly developed understanding of disease
- Flemish anatomist who corrected many of Galen's mistakes
- Unusual alignments of these were seen as causes of the Black Death and Great Plague
- University trained medical professional
- He accurately described the circulation of the blood in the 17th century
- The cutting up of bodies for medical purposes
- Englishman jailed for criticising Galen
- Branch of medicine focused on using metals and chemical compounds as treatments
- Disease with outbreaks in 1348 and 1665
20 Clues: Did surgery and cut hair • Bad air, believed to cause illness • Disease passing from person to person • University trained medical professional • Englishman jailed for criticising Galen • Disease with outbreaks in 1348 and 1665 • Mixed medicines and provided medical advice • The cutting up of bodies for medical purposes • A common herbal remedy, made of many ingredients • ...
Termination of pregnancy on evidence-based medicine. Septic abortion 2025-03-13
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- The safest method of abortion according to WHO for early pregnancy.
- A WHO-recommended pain management option during abortion procedures.
- The recommended gestational age limit for medical abortion.
- A medication used for medical abortion, blocks progesterone.
- A prostaglandin analog used with mifepristone for medical abortion.
- Severe infection following an unsafe abortion (Septic abortion).
- An antibiotic used in cases of post-abortion infection.
- A second-trimester abortion method using suction and forceps.
- Condition where pregnancy develops outside the uterus.
- An abortion technique that uses suction to remove pregnancy tissue.
- A hormone essential for pregnancy maintenance.
- A legal term referring to abortion performed for the mother's health.
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- A psychological condition that some women experience after abortion.
- A term for self-managed abortion outside medical settings.
- A hormone measured to confirm complete abortion.
- The surgical procedure for abortion, commonly performed in the first trimester.
- A serious consequence of unsafe abortion involving perforation of this organ.
- A rare but serious complication of abortion where pregnancy tissue remains.
- The medical term for pregnancy termination due to fetal anomalies.
- The term for a pregnancy loss before 20 weeks gestation.
20 Clues: A hormone essential for pregnancy maintenance. • A hormone measured to confirm complete abortion. • Condition where pregnancy develops outside the uterus. • An antibiotic used in cases of post-abortion infection. • The term for a pregnancy loss before 20 weeks gestation. • A term for self-managed abortion outside medical settings. • ...
Medical terms 2020-09-14
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- a body's abnormal reaction to certain foods or environmental substances
- pain that won't go away
- general term for any condition that makes a person feel sick for a certain period of time
- injured body tissue that is visible underneath the skin
- a scheduled meeting with a medical professional
- type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency
- the correct amount and type of medication needed to cure an illness or relieve symptoms
- a hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- a doctor that is an expert in a certain kind of medicine
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- a section of a hospital or health facility where patients stay
- a medical problem that needs immediate attention
- a person staying in a hospital or medical facility
- medication that kills bacteria and cures infections
- medical explanation of an illness or condition
- many types of respiratory or intestinal infections passed on through a virus
- objects that people with injured legs or feet use to help them walk
- plain uniform (usually green, white, or blue) worn by medical professionals
- unable to hear
- doctor
19 Clues: doctor • unable to hear • pain that won't go away • medical explanation of an illness or condition • a scheduled meeting with a medical professional • a medical problem that needs immediate attention • a person staying in a hospital or medical facility • medication that kills bacteria and cures infections • type of disease typically involving insulin deficiency • ...
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
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- What is the term for high blood pressure?
- What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
- What is the term for the surgical removal of a limb?
- Dependent Diabetes Mellitus What does "NIDDM" stand for in relation to diabetes?
- What is the medical term for bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen?
- of Breath What does "SOB" mean in relation to breathing?
- Needed What does "PRN" mean in medication orders?
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- What is the term for low blood sugar?
- What is the medical term for nosebleed?
- What is the term for difficulty swallowing?
- What does "Dx" stand for in medical records?
- Not Open What does "BNO" mean in a patient’s chart?
- Activity What does "ECG" measure in the body?
- What is the medical term for loss of appetite?
- What is the abbreviation for a heart attack?
- Mouth What does "PO" mean in a medication order?
- What is the abbreviation for a stroke?
- What is the term for fluid retention and swelling?
- What is the medical term for itching?
19 Clues: What is the term for low blood sugar? • What is the medical term for itching? • What is the abbreviation for a stroke? • What is the medical term for nosebleed? • What is the term for high blood pressure? • What is the term for difficulty swallowing? • What does "Dx" stand for in medical records? • What is the abbreviation for a heart attack? • ...
Hiroshima 2016-04-06
19 Clues: clerk • river • pastor • priest • victims • attackers • physician • airplanes • protectors • scary event • nearby town • medical wrap • widowed mother • medical center • attack location • injured civilians • scattered fragments • house of the priests • weapon used during attack
Mid-term B&C Marvella Allen 2013-12-19
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- is one of the steps of the medical billing cycle
- an amount that an insured person must pay before the plan becomes active
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan
- health plan that offers protection from loss
- the process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment after discussion about the nature and indication of a treatment a physician recommends
- a health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- clinicians who treat patients face to face
- a provider who does not join a particular health plan
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- office of the inspector general
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- a provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policy holders policy according to a contract
- system combining the financing and delivery of healthcare services
- treatment, payment, and healthcare operations
- office for civil rights
- is one of the steps to the billing and coding cycle
- the standard of professional behavior
- a failure to use an acceptable level of professional skill when giving medical services that result in harm to a patient
- a payment method in which a prepayment covers the providers services to a plan member for a period of time
- individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- the recognition of a person demonstrating a superior level of skill on a national test by an official organization
20 Clues: office for civil rights • office of the inspector general • the standard of professional behavior • clinicians who treat patients face to face • health plan that offers protection from loss • treatment, payment, and healthcare operations • is one of the steps of the medical billing cycle • medical procedures that are not included in a plan • ...
Renal Failure 2015-07-21
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- Abbreviation for kidney failure
- catch specimen Type of urine sample
- Presence of nitrogenous substances in the urine
- Starts in the urinary tract as a general infection
- Medical term used when the kidneys surpass a certain plasma capacity
- Renal deficiency
- Medical term for diseased kidneys, bladder, urethra, or ureters
- Medical term for the body to get rid of toxic substances in the kidneys
- More than enough glucose in the blood
- urea nitrogen Test given to show how well the kidneys are working – also abbreviated BUN
- Muscle spasms
- Medical examination where urine is checked by measuring various substances in the urine
- Sign of renal failure
- Device that measures urine without contamination
- When blood exits by the urination process
- Hemoglobin test
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- gravity Medical test that indicates the level of chemicals in the urine
- transplantation The act of placing another healthy kidney into a patient
- Another name for nighttime bed-wetting
- incontinence The lost ability to maintain urine
- Medical term for when the kidneys are infected
- An organ shaped like a bean
- filtration rate A test to predict blood levels in the urine; filtering per minute
- Abbreviation for blood sugar
- Hormone released by the adrenal glands
- More than enough sugar in the urine
- glucose tolerance Increased levels of blood glucose
- gap Measures a gao in electrolytes
- Presence of nitrogenous waste in the blood
- Mood disorder that mostly happens during the winter
30 Clues: Muscle spasms • Hemoglobin test • Renal deficiency • Sign of renal failure • An organ shaped like a bean • Abbreviation for blood sugar • Abbreviation for kidney failure • gap Measures a gao in electrolytes • catch specimen Type of urine sample • More than enough sugar in the urine • More than enough glucose in the blood • Another name for nighttime bed-wetting • ...
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-05
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- acronym for association of health information professionals
- the act of requesting a change to your medical record
- software system that assists the coder in diagnosis/procedure codes in a tree-like format using medical logic
- a rule or directive made and maintained by a federal or state authority
- assigned by the coding team to diagnosis/procedures
- our favorite way to celebrate
- acronym for 1996 act that sets standards for protecting health information
- what does PHI stand for?
- acronym for medical record number
- member of the operations team
- medical condition of a patient ; represented by ICD-10-CM
- how documents get to iCare
- an assessment, appraisal, or study for the purpose of improving something
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- The “M” in HIM
- Account number housing all charges billed through the hospital billing system
- area that releases medical records
- written or printed representation of something
- written or verbal request to a provider for clarification
- acronym for discharged not final billed
- process of reviewing chart to ensure all documentation is present per DNV/CMS/bylaw requirements
- created by patients providers to note the care received
- another name for Riversides EMR
- when two patients charts are mixed together
23 Clues: The “M” in HIM • what does PHI stand for? • how documents get to iCare • our favorite way to celebrate • member of the operations team • another name for Riversides EMR • acronym for medical record number • area that releases medical records • acronym for discharged not final billed • when two patients charts are mixed together • written or printed representation of something • ...
doctors 2023-12-04
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- look after
- general practitioner
- illness
- to injure
- medical professional looking after
- to be under the weather/to be ill
- not a doctor, examine, prescribe glasses
- condition or disease
- fee
- paper with medication to get
- to give medications etc
- process of treating
- medication
- to send to specialist
- pills, mixtures, solutions
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- immidiate help
- illness
- optician
- ache
- to be ill
- clinic
- agreement to pay for services
- system of health treatments etc
- something to make you healthy
- glasses
- medical doctor
- medical aid to take
- pain
- help
29 Clues: fee • ache • pain • help • clinic • illness • illness • glasses • optician • to be ill • to injure • look after • medication • immidiate help • medical doctor • medical aid to take • process of treating • general practitioner • condition or disease • to send to specialist • to give medications etc • pills, mixtures, solutions • paper with medication to get • agreement to pay for services • something to make you healthy • ...
REVIEW of Skin Parts 1 & 2 2025-10-16
20 Clues: 鱗屑 • 母斑 • 膿汁 • 結節 • 全身性 • 小水疱 • 集簇性 • 局所性 • 大水疱 • 擦り傷 • 散在性 • 斑/斑点 • かさぶた • 丘疹(きゆうしん) • 切り傷 or ____ wound • 鈍器外傷 or ___ force trauma • medical term for "wart" (いぼ) • 裂傷 or "tear" in medical terms • あざ or "bruise" in medical terms • 蕁麻疹(じんましん), a colorless rash from allergy
Medical Abbreviation crossword 2024-11-03
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- Mouth, What does "PO" mean in a medication order?
- Not Open, What does "BNO" mean in a patient’s chart?
- What is the term for low blood sugar?
- What does "Dx" stand for in medical records?
- What is the term for fluid retention and swelling?
- What is the medical term for nosebleed?
- What is the term for high blood pressure?
- What is the medical term for loss of appetite?
- Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, What does "NIDDM" stand for in relation to diabetes?
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- What is the term for difficulty swallowing?
- of Breath, What does "SOB" mean in relation to breathing?
- What is the term for inflammation of the liver?
- What is the abbreviation for a stroke?
- What is the abbreviation for a heart attack?
- Activity, What does "ECG" measure in the body?
- What is the term for the surgical removal of a limb?
- Needed, What does "PRN" mean in medication orders?
- What is the medical term for bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen?
- What is the medical term for itching?
19 Clues: What is the term for low blood sugar? • What is the medical term for itching? • What is the abbreviation for a stroke? • What is the medical term for nosebleed? • What is the term for high blood pressure? • What is the term for difficulty swallowing? • What does "Dx" stand for in medical records? • What is the abbreviation for a heart attack? • ...
Jocelyn Espinoza Ch.1 2026-01-13
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- when physcian and EMS communicate through technology
- patient health care out of hospital enviroment
- uses strong valid research studies to develop guidelines
- indirect medical oversight
- treatment given to patients before transported to hsopital
- provides basic care and transportation for patients
- medical direction from physician to EMS
- responsibilities of EMS system's medical director
- law protects individual with disabilities from being denied employment
- patient health care out of hospital enviroment
- feedback and medicine regarding patient
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- provides immediate lifesaving care while waiting for higher level responders
- doctor
- permits patient care to begin at the scene of injury or illness
- reviews given when seeing quality improvement
- evidence showing need for medicine
- giving and continuing education to EMS
- skills formed by the EMT and AEMT but more advanced
- the level of EMS who provides basic and limited advanced
- protocols that do not require real time physician input
- the entire scope of medical care
21 Clues: doctor • indirect medical oversight • the entire scope of medical care • evidence showing need for medicine • giving and continuing education to EMS • medical direction from physician to EMS • feedback and medicine regarding patient • reviews given when seeing quality improvement • patient health care out of hospital enviroment • ...
First Aid 2021-11-18
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- A medical machine that has a higher chance of saving people. It reads a person's heart rate if needed it will shock the person in order to restore the rhythm of the person's heart rate.
- It is when you have something stuck in your throat and you can't breathe.
- A process is when you intake in food and you are swallowing it or absorbing it.
- A method to control or stop bleeding.
- A electrical change that happened in your brain suddenly. Cannot be predicted and can happen anytime.
- not providing a type of medical care as would a person that had the same training.
- A medical emergency service that saves people when they get poison.
- failing to what a reasonably prudent person would do. Examples dressing wound, and control bleeding.
- getting a person's permission in order to help the injured person.
- Is doing something a reasonably prudent person would not do. Examples implements, and warming a burn.
- Is an emergency technique where you used it on people that are choking. It is also the second step of the emergency procedure.
- A severe allergic reaction to something.
- It is an electrical disturbance Focal that only happens in one part of your brain.
- No one is required to render first aid when no legal duty exists.
- Is when you are extremely cold to the extent that you are cold and your body can't produce heat fast enough to be warm.
- A medical procedure that involves chest compression to try to restore blood circulation and restore their breathing when someone is in a cardiac arrest.
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- A medical item that stops severe blood loss.
- When your heart beats quickly and the heartbeat is beating irregularly.
- When someone breathes in something.
- Observing the medical emergency around you to see if it's safe for you to act or help.
- The three c´s and it is a medical acronym that tells you what to do when you see someone in a medical emergency.
- The acronym for emergency medical services.
- An traumatic brain injury caused by something hitting your head very hard.
- A injury that occurs when something hits your head very hard a second time. The symptoms are vomiting, dizziness, and headaches.
- Being able to keep something a secret.
- carelessly take care of an injured victim and results in further inure to a victim.
- It is when you lose a lot of blood and you are in a state of mind where you pass out from looking at something disturbing.
- Being able to perform medical help in an emergency situation.
28 Clues: When someone breathes in something. • A method to control or stop bleeding. • Being able to keep something a secret. • A severe allergic reaction to something. • The acronym for emergency medical services. • A medical item that stops severe blood loss. • Being able to perform medical help in an emergency situation. • ...
Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
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- What part of the brain deals with muscle sense and balance?
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide move from a concentration of higher to lower, within the capillaries that surround the alveoli in the lungs what is the medical term given for when this takes place.
- What organ of the body are we talking about when a patient has nephritis?
- What is the medical term given for ear wax?
- Where in the body is blood produced?
- What is medical name given for the tailbone?
- What is the name for the pulse point we would check for if a person was unresponsive and may need CPR?
- What is the medical name given for the large intestine?
- What is the medical term given when we say someone has the flu?
- What is the medical name given when a person’s body is trying to come back to baseline after exercise?
- What is the name given for the vertebrae of the spine that allows the attachment of ribs?
- What is another name given for the bicuspid valve?
- What is the name given for the colored part of the eye that constricts when exposed to light?
- After your blood has been oxygenated in the lungs, what atrium of the heart does it go to next?
- What is the name given for a heart rate that is considered slower than the normal rate?
- What would be the abbreviation for the test that would be needed to get images of a patient’s spinal nerves?
- What does the letter E stand for in AED?
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- Your body produces urine in the kidneys, where do the kidneys get the fluid to produce the urine?
- What types of blood vessels bring blood back to the heart?
- What is considered the largest organ of the body?
- What is the medical term or name given for a person’s fingers and toes?
- What is the name given for the powerhouse of the cell?
- When dealing with blood pressure, what is the medical term given relating to the top number?
- What is the name given for the lobe of the brain that deals with eyesight?
- What is the medical term given for a heart attack, __________ infarction?
- What is the medical term given for the whites of the eyes?
- What is the name given for the largest artery of the body?
- What does P stand for in CPR?
- What does the letter T stand for when talking about what the powerhouse of the cell creates?
- What is the name given for the arteries that supply blood to the heart?
- When is the medical name given when a person is chewing their food?
- What does Veins have in them that prevents blood from flowing backwards?
- What is the name given for the colored part of the eye that dialates and constrict because of
33 Clues: What does P stand for in CPR? • Where in the body is blood produced? • What does the letter E stand for in AED? • What is the medical term given for ear wax? • What is medical name given for the tailbone? • What is considered the largest organ of the body? • What is another name given for the bicuspid valve? • What is the name given for the powerhouse of the cell? • ...
HAS 102 Review Unit 2/3 2019-08-25
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- The _____ Hospitals were first built at Lackland, Elmendorf, Travis and Andrew AFBS
- This is a comprehensive and agressive program to protect all AF personnel from work related deaths, injuries, and occupational illnesses
- This is the highest ranking NCO of a work section of office
- The flights within this squadron are Flight Medicine, Health and Wellness, Public Health and Bioenvironmental
- AFOSH applies to all ______ & civilian personnel working in USAF treatment facilities
- This flight is responsible for all automated systems in MTF also in Medical Support Squadron
- who do you report hazards to that are outside yours work are?
- The ____ Department was established in Fall of 1775
- This flight is responsible for the facilities budget, manpower, and cashiers in the Medical Support Squadron
- This flight within the Medical Support Squadron and prepares MTF personnel for contingency operations
- Who is chairman of safety Committee?
- Who do you report safety hazard within work area?
- The _____ Superintendent best qualified medical SNCO and provides expertise on medical enlisted matters
- AFMS_____ are Readiness, Better Care, Better Health, Best Value
- The ________ services are Radiology, Pharmacy, Nutritional Medicine, Laboratory Flight
- The ______ security Act was established on July 26, 1947
- This squadron prevention and treatment of dental diseases
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- This was created on July 1, 1949
- How often the safety committee meets?
- Malcom C. Grow was the _____ Surgeon General of the AFMS
- Enable medically fit forces, provide expeditionary medics, and improve the health of all we serve to meet our nations needs
- This was established in 1970
- The _____ Commander has overall responsibility for all activites of the medical facilities
- This Medical Treatment Facility became the Air Force largest medical facility in 1957.
- Trusted Care, Anywhere
- The _____ Commander manages personnel with in their squadron
- Squadron provides support for the MTF
- This Act was established in 1956
- These measures are: Application of Engineering Principles, Education & Training, and Enforcement of Safety Standards
- The ____ Training was established in 1891 at Fort Riley, Kansas
- The flights within this squadron:Medical Service Flight, Surgical Service Flight, Maternal Child Care Flight
- AF Form 457 is used to report what?
32 Clues: Trusted Care, Anywhere • This was established in 1970 • This was created on July 1, 1949 • This Act was established in 1956 • AF Form 457 is used to report what? • Who is chairman of safety Committee? • How often the safety committee meets? • Squadron provides support for the MTF • Who do you report safety hazard within work area? • ...
medieval doctors and medicine 2024-09-26
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- Death What happened from 1347-1351
- Medieval doctors had a great understanding of germs(true or false)
- Jewelry used to perform medical practices(starting with "A")
- A bug that was used to help with bloodletting in medical practices in the medieval times
- Did the medical knowledge evolve gradually or rapidly after the black plague
- The hospital was the main place to treat the ____ people in the medieval times
- Medieval doctors studied ancient texts(true or false)
- It was used to determine the best time (a type of study)
- It was the most common language in medical books written in in the medieval times
- What was a controller of medicine and hospitals in the medieval(a building)
- There were female doctors in the medieval times (true or false)
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- They were treaters of the people with the black plague in the medieval period
- A medical treatment starting with "B"
- Main type of material for treatment in the medieval starting with "H"
- There were advanced surgical treatments in the medieval(true or false)
- A belief of how diseases spread(starts with "E")
- He was a great influencer of medieval medical practices (starts with "H")
- Blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile are part of the four_____
- A medieval doctor who has studied in university
- How often was surgeries performed in the medieval
20 Clues: Death What happened from 1347-1351 • A medical treatment starting with "B" • A medieval doctor who has studied in university • A belief of how diseases spread(starts with "E") • How often was surgeries performed in the medieval • Medieval doctors studied ancient texts(true or false) • It was used to determine the best time (a type of study) • ...
CLW Newsletter 2020-10-07
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- A sphygmomanometer is a device that measures this
- form that requests medical records
- Medical abbreviation for diagnosis
- computerized patient medical chart
- a specialist in internal medicine
- abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood
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- person that creates documents for insurance to pay
- A medical prescription
- Person who evaluates medical records for billing
- a condition of having fetid breath
- what every person is entitled to
- allows a member of the public to request info
- a test that measures the heart's electrical activity
13 Clues: A medical prescription • what every person is entitled to • a specialist in internal medicine • form that requests medical records • a condition of having fetid breath • Medical abbreviation for diagnosis • computerized patient medical chart • abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood • allows a member of the public to request info • ...
Hospital 2025-06-25
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- What is a person who is receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital?
- What is a thin fabric used to cover and protect wounds or as a dressing during surgery?
- What is a vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital in emergencies?
- What is a medical procedure performed by doctors to treat injuries or illnesses?
- Who is a medical professional that provides care, administers medication, and assists doctors?
- What is a medical tool used by doctors to listen to a patient's heartbeat and breathing?
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- What is a place where sick or injured people go to receive medical treatment?
- What is a surgical instrument used by doctors for cutting during surgery?
- What is a substance used to treat or cure illnesses or medical conditions?
- What is a strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries?
- What is a medical tool used to inject fluids into the body or withdraw blood?
- What is a device used to help individuals with limited mobility move around?
- Who is a medical professional that examines, diagnoses, and treats patients?
- What is a rigid protective cover used to support and protect broken bones?
- What is a small solid form of medication that is swallowed?
15 Clues: What is a small solid form of medication that is swallowed? • What is a surgical instrument used by doctors for cutting during surgery? • What is a strip of material used to cover and protect wounds or injuries? • What is a person who is receiving medical care or treatment in a hospital? • ...
Cardiovascular System Terminology 2023-06-23
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- abnormally fast heartbeat
- medical term for a heart attack
- fatty deposit that builds up within an artery
- relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- condition characterized by the hardening and narrowing of arteries
- test that records the electrical activity of the heart
- medical term for high blood pressure
- irregular heart rhythm
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- organ responsible for pumping blood
- medical term for inflammation of a vein
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to inadequate oxygenation
- attack condition resulting from the blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- medical term for the contraction phase of the heartbeat
- medical term for the enlargement of the heart
- inadequate oxygen supply to tissues
15 Clues: irregular heart rhythm • abnormally fast heartbeat • medical term for a heart attack • relaxation phase of the heartbeat • organ responsible for pumping blood • inadequate oxygen supply to tissues • medical term for high blood pressure • medical term for inflammation of a vein • fatty deposit that builds up within an artery • medical term for the enlargement of the heart • ...
Zylia and Melissa 2021-11-24
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- what injury could be considered a medical emergency
- there is no copayment for the _ provider-billed services for emergency room medical emergency visits
- what management program offers free blood pressure monitor
- appendix removal limb amputation and gender reassignment surgery are all procedures done __ in a lifetime
- basic option plan utilizes _ formulary
- You do not need __ of a maternity admission for a routine delivery
- how many plans does FEP have
- www.FEPBlue.org/provider is the website for the national _ and Hospital finder
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- Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- Durable Medical Equipment
- is an integrated set of services and supplies designed to provide care to members with a projected life expectancy of six months or less due to a terminal medical condition
- true or false there are no overseas for drugs
- medical transport via ground air and sea
- Under the basic option if the member needs immediate care and do not see a preferred provider, FEP will provide benefits for __ treatment in the emergency room of any hospital
- for a medical emergency members should be charged one _ per visit for the facility billed care
- what is the name of this entire section
- standard option plan utilizes _formulary
- what management incentive program allows you to earn health account credit
- when a sleep study is performed prior authorization is not required in the following place of service
- what are one way a member can chat with a register nurse
- what management offers clinical support
21 Clues: Durable Medical Equipment • how many plans does FEP have • Mental Health and Substance Abuse • basic option plan utilizes _ formulary • what is the name of this entire section • what management offers clinical support • medical transport via ground air and sea • standard option plan utilizes _formulary • true or false there are no overseas for drugs • ...
Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month - Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-10-19
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- Which function ensure the product quality and safety in Abbott?
- Press releases for medical device launches require __ from MDA.
- What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes?
- Quality Management System certification needed to distribute medical device in Malaysia.
- CAPA plans should be approved within __ days.
- __ is Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month!
- Good documentation practice: What is the principle for “Limit recording data on scratch papers”?
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- Name one of the CRDX platform.
- __ event is any untoward medical occurrence in a person taking our products.
- Passed in 2012, the Medical Device Act is also known as __ (contains numbers)
- How many years is medical device license valid for?
- Which government agency approved infant label in Malaysia.
- What language required for home-use medical device labelling?
- Which department responsible for product registration to NPRA?
14 Clues: Name one of the CRDX platform. • What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes? • __ is Abbott Quality & Regulatory Month! • CAPA plans should be approved within __ days. • How many years is medical device license valid for? • Which government agency approved infant label in Malaysia. • What language required for home-use medical device labelling? • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2017-02-26
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- A fracture that occurs over time
- Rapid onset injury; resulting from a dramatic event.
- Grade___ is a complete tear.
- A fracture that punctures the skin.
- NATA stands for National Athletic Trainers ____________.
- S&S stands for Signs & ____________.
- The sports medicine team consists of the ATC, Team Physician, & the _______.
- This in an injury to a muscle.
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- ATC's must complete 50 of these every two years.
- How many lab/observation hours do you need to complete.
- Muscles, fascia, tendons, & ligaments are _____ tissue.
- Patella tendonitis is usually a _______ injury.
- ______ injury often involves damage to the brain or spinal cord.
- Medical term for break.
- Medical term for dislocate.
- Medical term for discoloration.
- Medical term for bruise.
- Injury to a ligament.
18 Clues: Injury to a ligament. • Medical term for break. • Medical term for bruise. • Medical term for dislocate. • Grade___ is a complete tear. • This in an injury to a muscle. • Medical term for discoloration. • A fracture that occurs over time • A fracture that punctures the skin. • S&S stands for Signs & ____________. • Patella tendonitis is usually a _______ injury. • ...
Health Records 2014-03-09
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- your personal doctor is also called this
- arranged within the chart according to who supplied the data
- important information about patients medical history
- something you see
- all information in a patient file should be kept this way
- recording information in the medical record
- the second step in CHEDDAR, consist of gathering peoples past
- all medical records should be neat and this
- federal government's ultimate goals
- format of medical record documentation
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- makes it easier for physician to keep track of a patient's progress
- data that came from the patient
- transforming spoken notes into accurate written form
- something that you are told
- specific information required of a population
- examine and review a group of patient records for completeness and accuracy
- data that came from the physician
- to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office
- electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient that is created, complied, and managed by staff members in a health care organization
- electronic version of the comprehensive medical history and record of a patients life long health that is collected and maintained by the individual patient's discretion
20 Clues: something you see • something that you are told • data that came from the patient • data that came from the physician • federal government's ultimate goals • format of medical record documentation • your personal doctor is also called this • recording information in the medical record • all medical records should be neat and this • ...
Agency Reporting 2013-04-11
H_78 2024-08-21
End-of-Life Ethics Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- (7 letters) - What matters when discussing _____ of life versus quantity.
- (8 letters) - Palliative practice of keeping patients in deep sleep to relieve suffering.
- (10 letters) - The ethical distribution of scarce medical resources like organs.
- (8 letters) - Common pain medication used in end-of-life care.
- (7 letters) - Maintaining respect and worth at the end of life.
- (5 letters) - Another term for healthcare decision-maker.
- (10 letters) - Type of care that relieves suffering without curing disease
- (9 letters) - Someone who makes medical decisions on behalf of another.
- (4 letters) - Physical suffering palliative care addresses.
- (6 letters) - Moral principles guiding medical decision.
- (8 letters) - Describing an illness that will result in death.
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- WILL (10 letters, no space) - Legal document stating treatment preferences if unable to communicate.
- (7 letters) - Care focused on comfort rather than cure for terminally ill patients
- (8 letters) - The right of patients to make their own medical decisions
- (10 letters) - Surgical procedure involving organ donation.
- (5 letters) - Person who gives an organ for transplantation.
- (10 letters) - The practice of ending a life to relieve suffering.
- (3 letters) - Abbreviation for "Do Not Resuscitate"
- (7 letters) - Informed agreement required before medical procedures.
- (12 letters) - Ethical principle of acting in the patient's best interest.
- (6 letters) - Patient's stated preferences for care.
- (6 letters) - Process of prioritizing patients based on urgency.
- (5 letters) - Emotional response to loss.
- (7 letters) - Type of directive that specifies future medical wishes.
24 Clues: (5 letters) - Emotional response to loss. • (3 letters) - Abbreviation for "Do Not Resuscitate" • (6 letters) - Patient's stated preferences for care. • (6 letters) - Moral principles guiding medical decision. • (5 letters) - Another term for healthcare decision-maker. • (10 letters) - Surgical procedure involving organ donation. • ...
Radiology & Constitution Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-11
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- – The patient's right to make their own healthcare decisions, protected under constitutional privacy rights.
- – A type of imaging that uses radiation to view bones.
- – The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including rights relevant to privacy and medical care.
- – Constitutional principle that ensures individuals receive the same legal protections, including fair access to healthcare.
- – Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that leads to substandard care.
- – The person receiving medical care.
- – The amount of radiation a patient receives during an X-ray or CT scan.
- – A trained professional who performs diagnostic imaging examinations.
- – The protection of patient information in medical settings, tied to constitutional rights.
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- & Constitution Crossword Puzzle
- – Constitutional principle ensuring fair legal treatment, including the right to challenge medical decisions.
- – Part of the U.S. Constitution protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, connected to patient privacy.
- – Legal responsibility for actions that cause harm.
- – Patient's permission before any medical procedure.
- – A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases using imaging techniques.
- – Type of consent that requires the patient to fully understand the procedure.
- – A type of scan that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the body. (Abbreviation)
- – Law that protects patient privacy and health information
- – A scan that combines X-ray images to create cross-sectional views of the body. (Abbreviation)
19 Clues: & Constitution Crossword Puzzle • – The person receiving medical care. • – Legal responsibility for actions that cause harm. • – Patient's permission before any medical procedure. • – A type of imaging that uses radiation to view bones. • – Law that protects patient privacy and health information • ...
Medical 2024-12-30
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- Harm or damage to the body
- Medical treatment involving an operation
- A medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- Medicine or drugs used to treat a disease or condition
- An establishment for the diagnosis and treatment of outpatients
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- A disease or sickness
- A person who provides patient care
- A place where people go to get medical care
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- A person who provides medical care
11 Clues: A disease or sickness • Harm or damage to the body • A person who provides patient care • A person who provides medical care • Medical treatment involving an operation • A place where people go to get medical care • A medical practitioner qualified to practise surgery • Medicine or drugs used to treat a disease or condition • ...
Medical terms 2021-10-06
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- study of the body's structure
- of the skin
- of the stomach and intestine
- or injection
- of the heart
- of the skin extreneties
- who studies the disease of skin
- of the skin
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- who studies the heart
- or display of a person's heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- operation to remove the appendix
- in the bone
- of the brain
- or labored breathing
- of the hip joint
- of the appendis
- or anatomy of the spleech
- enclosing the heart
- condition of the skin
- of the blood
20 Clues: in the bone • of the skin • of the skin • of the brain • or injection • of the heart • of the blood • of the appendis • of the hip joint • enclosing the heart • or labored breathing • who studies the heart • condition of the skin • of the skin extreneties • or anatomy of the spleech • of the stomach and intestine • study of the body's structure • who studies the disease of skin • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-07
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- Inflammation of a joint
- basic unit of living things
- absence of signs of disease
- supportive care for terminally ill patients.
- term derived from the name of a person or place
- resembling fat
- genetic material regulating body activity
- producing cells
- study of disease
- cells performing specific functions
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- enlargement of the liver
- without fever
- plural form of prognosis
- attached at the beginning of a word root
- The core of the word
- Black tumor
- abbreviation of white blood cells
- study of cells
- attached at the endo of a word root
19 Clues: Black tumor • without fever • resembling fat • study of cells • producing cells • study of disease • The core of the word • Inflammation of a joint • enlargement of the liver • plural form of prognosis • basic unit of living things • absence of signs of disease • abbreviation of white blood cells • attached at the endo of a word root • cells performing specific functions • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-10-25
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- ulcers
- specialist
- to passage of stools containing red blood
- crushing a stone
- of the intestines
- connection between two vessels
- bile
- that transports food from mouth to stomach
- liver
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- Clue
- tumor
- to above or upon stomach
- of the bowel on itself, causing obstruction
- in intestinal disorders
- vomiting
- the jaw
- tumor
- examination of the stomach
- condition of a fungus
- ulcers that occur in stomach
20 Clues: Clue • bile • tumor • tumor • liver • ulcers • the jaw • vomiting • specialist • crushing a stone • of the intestines • condition of a fungus • in intestinal disorders • to above or upon stomach • examination of the stomach • ulcers that occur in stomach • connection between two vessels • to passage of stools containing red blood • that transports food from mouth to stomach • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2018-11-05
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- nurse practitioner
- myocardial infarction
- of daily living
- lib
- tubular necrosis
- enzyme
- medical advice; American Medical Association
- hysterectomy
- hormone
- the knee
- tubular necrosis
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- heart disease
- agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia
- immune deficiency syndrome
- diagnosis
- and well
- (ante)
- related complex
- respiratory distress syndrome; acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- glucose
- desired
21 Clues: lib • enzyme • (ante) • hormone • glucose • desired • and well • the knee • diagnosis • hysterectomy • heart disease • of daily living • related complex • tubular necrosis • tubular necrosis • nurse practitioner • myocardial infarction • immune deficiency syndrome • agnosia, apraxia, agraphia, alexia • medical advice; American Medical Association • ...
Medical terminology 2016-11-08
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- pregnancy
- development disorder
- medical specialty
- treatmentfor children
- fluid fluid around the unborn fetus
- most commonly performed surgery
- surgical procedure
- present at birth
- water
- absence of the menstrual flow
- cervix
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- abnormal respiratory
- affects memory
- breast
- specializes in pediatrics
- vaccines
- occurs at the age of 55
- bleeding
- placenta
19 Clues: water • breast • cervix • vaccines • bleeding • placenta • pregnancy • affects memory • present at birth • medical specialty • surgical procedure • abnormal respiratory • development disorder • treatmentfor children • occurs at the age of 55 • specializes in pediatrics • absence of the menstrual flow • most commonly performed surgery • fluid fluid around the unborn fetus
Medical Teminology 2013-02-20
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- surgical punture (suffix)
- resembling (suffix)
- a condition of the lungs
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- breathing in the straight position
- cancer (combining form)
- blood in the thorax
- Mouth (combining form)
- surgical fixation (suffix)
- upper respitory infection (abbreviation)
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- coal or coal dust (combining form)
- Medical term for the common cold
- tumor of the cartilage
- dilation, expansion (suffix)
- swelling (suffix)
- narrowing (suffix)
- pertaining to the lungs
- appendix (combining form)
- straight (combining form)
19 Clues: swelling (suffix) • narrowing (suffix) • resembling (suffix) • blood in the thorax • tumor of the cartilage • Mouth (combining form) • pertaining to the lungs • cancer (combining form) • a condition of the lungs • surgical punture (suffix) • appendix (combining form) • straight (combining form) • surgical fixation (suffix) • dilation, expansion (suffix) • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • ...
Medical Term 2013-04-26
19 Clues: all • pus • divided • movement • male;man • air; gas • paralysis • back;loin • up against • swift, rspid • flat of foot • month;monthly • cell nucleous • greek for after • scaly,scale like • live, being alive • cutting instrument • grape-like clusters • love or affliliation for
Medical Terminology 2015-03-09
19 Clues: air • nose • lobe • -pnea • voice • coni/o • -osmia • sept/o • spitting • straight • pharyng/o • anthrac/o • breathing • without smell • lung condition • dioxide -capnia • breathing apnea • breathing bradypnea • inflammation of all the sinus
medical technology 2014-05-20
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- a medical science that deals with the blood and blood-forming organs
- a science that deals with poisons and their effect and with the problems involved
- a science that studies extremely small forms of life like bacteria and viruses
- a method for the differential staining of bacteria by treatment with a watery solution of iodine and the iodide of potassium after staining with a triphenylmethane dye
- a cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
- the watery part of blood that contains blood cells
- a gelatinous colloidal extract of a red alga used especially in culture media or as a gelling and stabilizing agent in foods
- the process of transfusing fluid into a vein or artery
- chemical analysis of urine
- to maintain under conditions favorable for hatching, development, or reaction
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- a polymer that is composed of polysaccharide and peptide chains and is found especially in bacterial cell walls
- any of the ions (as of sodium or calcium) that in biological fluid regulate or affect most metabolic processes
- any of a large number of proteins of high molecular weight that are produced normally by specialized B cells after stimulation by an antigen
- the act or process of cultivating living material
- an iron-containing respiratory pigment of vertebrate blood cells
- platelet also a cell with a similar clotting function
- tending to prevent, inhibit, or destroy life
- Any of several types of blood cells that help defend the body from infection
- a harmful substance that causes the body to produce antibodies
19 Clues: chemical analysis of urine • tending to prevent, inhibit, or destroy life • the act or process of cultivating living material • the watery part of blood that contains blood cells • platelet also a cell with a similar clotting function • the process of transfusing fluid into a vein or artery • a cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-08-02
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- beginning of the word
- inflammation (suffix)
- fast
- condition (suffix)
- heart
- nose
- the foundation of the word
- two
- blood
- study of (suffix)
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- end of the word
- understand or express speech
- against
- three
- a vowel that links the word root to another word root or suffix
- precisely describes the human body components, processes, illnesses, medical procedures and pharmacology
- all around
- under
- flow or discharge (suffix)
19 Clues: two • fast • nose • three • heart • under • blood • against • all around • end of the word • study of (suffix) • condition (suffix) • beginning of the word • inflammation (suffix) • the foundation of the word • flow or discharge (suffix) • understand or express speech • a vowel that links the word root to another word root or suffix • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-07-19
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- a surgical procedure in which a portion of the upper jaw is removed
- Veterinary Oral Health Council
- caused by gradual accumulation of bacteria laden calculus and the body's immune response to that infection
- Canine Acanthamatous Ameloblastoma
- most common oral tumor in cats
- a surgical procedure in which a portion of the lower jaw is removed
- removes chewing function and results in bone loss which can weaken the jaw
- goal to create a functional bite where the patient is comfortable & pain free
- teeth are not aligned properly
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- Treating the pulp in an effort to keep it alive
- Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis
- Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions
- restoration helps maintain integrity of pet's tooth
- incorrect location of teeth causes trauma to hard palate
- a pet without any teeth
- Oral Nasal Fistula
- irritation and inflammation of the soft tissues inside your pet's mouth
- used for maloclussions where the mandibular canine teeth are displaced towards the tongue
- preserve function of the tooth & involve little to no discomfort for your pet
19 Clues: Oral Nasal Fistula • a pet without any teeth • Veterinary Oral Health Council • most common oral tumor in cats • teeth are not aligned properly • Canine Acanthamatous Ameloblastoma • Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions • Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis • Treating the pulp in an effort to keep it alive • restoration helps maintain integrity of pet's tooth • ...
Medical Suffixes 2024-08-28
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- enlargement, large
- swelling
- specialist in the study of a specific field
- abnormal condition
- pertaining to
- condition, process
- development
- paralysis
- flow, discharge
- inflammation
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- record, radiographic image
- secrete
- tumor, mass
- excision, surgical removal
- pain
- originating, causing
- surgical repair
- instrument used to measure
- paralysis
- condition
20 Clues: pain • secrete • swelling • paralysis • paralysis • condition • tumor, mass • development • inflammation • pertaining to • surgical repair • flow, discharge • enlargement, large • abnormal condition • condition, process • originating, causing • record, radiographic image • excision, surgical removal • instrument used to measure • specialist in the study of a specific field
Medical Terminology 2023-01-11
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- removal of yellow, fatty plaque
- away from the point of attachment
- field that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- pertaining to below
- coronary artery disease
- divides the body into right and left sides
- a patient who is large in frame and stature
- pertaining to two sides
- congestive heart failure
- identifies particular conditions, test, or procedures
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- around the heart
- decrease in pressure
- system composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- toward the belly
- pertaining to the front
- inflammation of a vein
- towards the head
- tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic
- introduces concepts or treatments
19 Clues: around the heart • toward the belly • towards the head • pertaining to below • decrease in pressure • inflammation of a vein • pertaining to the front • coronary artery disease • pertaining to two sides • congestive heart failure • removal of yellow, fatty plaque • away from the point of attachment • introduces concepts or treatments • tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic • ...
medical prefixes 2022-09-25
21 Clues: Fat • Red • self • vein • skin • lung • above • death • above • around • within • within • change • between • Against • through • freezing • slowness • together • rapid/fast • not,without
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
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- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
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- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-09-07
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- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding and supporting muscle
- mucous membrane
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- anatomy study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of cells
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- Fluid a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- Membranes type of tissues that lines the surface and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- Fluid thin, watery body fluid
- study of living tissues
- Membrane lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the skin
- to deposit mineral salts
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • study of living tissues • to deposit mineral salts • Fluid thin, watery body fluid • Membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • Membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • ...
Medical Roots 2024-11-17
Medical Terminology 2025-08-12
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- Closer to the point of attachment on an arm or leg
- Injury to a muscle or tendon
- A combination of flexion, extension, abduction and adduction
- Scraping away to the first layer(s) of skin; “road rash”
- Plane that divides the body into left and right
- To remove an extremity
- Further away from the point of attachment on an arm or leg
- Codes of conduct for behavior
- Toward the front of the body
- To take away from the midline
- When the body is face down
- A freely open cut
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- Toward the feet; below
- Plane that divides the body into front and back
- To walk
- When the body is lying flat on the back
- Injury to a ligament
- Documentation style for medical professionals
- Failure to take proper care
19 Clues: To walk • A freely open cut • Injury to a ligament • Toward the feet; below • To remove an extremity • When the body is face down • Failure to take proper care • Injury to a muscle or tendon • Toward the front of the body • Codes of conduct for behavior • To take away from the midline • When the body is lying flat on the back • Documentation style for medical professionals • ...
Medical Terms 2025-11-20
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- Difficulty breathing
- cholesterol Too much cholesterol in the blood
- hardening and narrowing of the arteries
- Tissue death
- Enlarged Heart
- Chest Pain from reduced heart blood flow
- infarction (MI) Heart attack; death of heart muscle from lack of blood flow
- bluish or purple discoloration of the skin.
- Ultrasound image of the heart
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- Fast heart rate
- ischemia Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- (HTN) High blood pressure
- (HLD) High levels of fat in the blood
- Slow heart Rate
- Procedure to open blocked heart arteries
- Swelling from fluid buildup
- X-ray image of blood vessels using dye
- Pertaining to the heart
- Test that records the heart’s electrical activity
20 Clues: Tissue death • Enlarged Heart • Fast heart rate • Slow heart Rate • Difficulty breathing • Abnormal heart rhythm • Pertaining to the heart • (HTN) High blood pressure • Swelling from fluid buildup • Ultrasound image of the heart • (HLD) High levels of fat in the blood • X-ray image of blood vessels using dye • hardening and narrowing of the arteries • ...
medical terms 2025-12-19
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- Refers to the presence of cancerous cells in a tumor or growth
- High blood pressure.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- a suffix referring to Surgical removal of something.
- root word referring to the kidneys
- root word Refers to the lungs.
- to be done Immediately
- root word Related to the brain.
- Drawing of cerebrospinal fluid from the lumbar region of the back using a hollow needle
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- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- root word referring to groin.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- root word referring to the liver
- A clot caused by blood, fat, air or other types of fluid, gas or foreign material
- Status of a patient who is not admitted to a hospital for overnight care. This can include clinic visits, same-day surgeries, and one-day emergency room visits.
- root word Related to bone.
- Identification of a condition, disease or disorder by evaluation of symptoms, tests and other factors.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Magnetic resonance imaging, a form of diagnostic imaging that uses a large magnet and radio waves to view organs inside of the body.
20 Clues: High blood pressure. • to be done Immediately • root word Related to bone. • root word referring to groin. • root word Refers to the lungs. • root word Related to the brain. • root word referring to the liver • root word referring to the kidneys • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-12-05
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- A medication that reduces or prevents muscle spasm
- Protein substance found in skin and connective tissue
- Most common form of arteriosclerosis, lipid plaques form in arterial wall
- Inflammation of vein resulting in blood clots within a vein
- Friction scraping away skin surface
- Fluid-filled sac under skin
- anemia insufficient absorption of vitamin B12
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- Inflammation of lining membranes of heart
- Inflammation of heart muscle layer
- Inflammation of pericardial sac
- Arrhythmia in which atria beat too rapidly, but in a regular pattern (fast regular pulse)
- A recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- Block sensation of pain
- Inflammation of the heart
- Tissue necrosis due to loss of blood flow
- Hardening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls, often due to atherosclerosis
- Weakness and ballooning of arterial wall, commonly seen in abdominal and cerebral arteries
- Excision of a vessel
- Partial or complete loss hair
19 Clues: Excision of a vessel • Block sensation of pain • Inflammation of the heart • Fluid-filled sac under skin • Partial or complete loss hair • Inflammation of pericardial sac • Inflammation of heart muscle layer • Friction scraping away skin surface • Inflammation of lining membranes of heart • Tissue necrosis due to loss of blood flow • ...
Medical Cannabis 2026-03-30
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- a clipping of a cannabis plant that someone can propagate into another plant carrying the same genetics as the mother
- a formulation that is used to rub on skin to treat pain
- a person who works in a cannabis dispensary
- how many ounces of cannabis a patient may purchase in a two-week time period
- the abbreviation for tetrahydrocannabidiol, the primary psychoactive component of the cannabis plant
- a person who is able to pick up, grow, or purchase cannabis on the behalf of the patient
- chemical compounds that act on receptors in the body
- cannabis products consumed orally, such as brownies or gummies
- pertaining to the therapeutic use of cannabis
- CBD stands for _______, a compound found in the cannabis plant that has therapeutic effects without causing a high
- a place where cannabis is sold
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- cannabis should be stored in a ______ location
- aromatic compounds found in cannabis
- liquid cannabis extracts, typically made by infusing cannabis flower or concentrates into a carrier oil (such as MCT oil) or alcohol
- A subspecies of the cannabis plant, indica is a type characterized by its thick plant stems and wide leaves; typically causes a relaxed effect in patients
- a cross between two genetically different strains of cannabis
- highly potent extracts (i.e. wax, dabs)
- abbreviation for Rick Simpson Oil
- the plant structure that grows tall with thin leaves and tends to be stimulating for most patients
19 Clues: a place where cannabis is sold • abbreviation for Rick Simpson Oil • aromatic compounds found in cannabis • highly potent extracts (i.e. wax, dabs) • a person who works in a cannabis dispensary • pertaining to the therapeutic use of cannabis • cannabis should be stored in a ______ location • chemical compounds that act on receptors in the body • ...
EMS Nature Codes Part Two 2022-02-07
25 Clues: Rape • Fall • Injury • Seizure • Poision • Drowning • Stabbing • Headache • Fracture • Overdose • Maternity • Mutual Aid • Eye Injury • Assist Fire • EMS Standby • Miscarriage • Sick Person • Electruction • Gunshot Wound • Mass Casulaty • Heat Exposure • Medical Alarm • Medical Assist • Drowning in Pool • Diabetic Problem
medical 2023-07-22
11 Clues: sped up • bad cold • wet and puffy • life of the clotty • difficulty speaking • not so lovely lady lump • surgical repair of a joint • Surgical removal of a thing • chronic autoimmune disorder • half way there, liver on a prayer • Inflammation of the middle ear, kids
medical 2025-02-27
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- we take it to get better
- to get better after you are sick
- a very high body temperature
- a place you go when you are sick
- someone who takes care of us when we are sick
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- it causes the flu
- someone who takes care of you when you are sick
- a doctor for our teeth
- a physical feature of the sickness
- when we cough and sneeze
- feeling unstable
11 Clues: feeling unstable • it causes the flu • a doctor for our teeth • we take it to get better • when we cough and sneeze • a very high body temperature • to get better after you are sick • a place you go when you are sick • a physical feature of the sickness • someone who takes care of us when we are sick • someone who takes care of you when you are sick
